Canfield briefs


Canfield Presbyterian introduces Cross-Walk

Have you ever wanted to “Walk the Walk” of Jesus through Holy Week as if you were there? Canfield Presbyterian Church is taking a Cross-Walk. You will sit at the table of The Last Supper, the courtyard of Peter’s Denial, the crowd at Jesus’ Trial, the Crucifixion and the joyous resurrection.

A free dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the Cross-Walk begins at 6:15 p.m. Join us on this special evening as we respect, remember and celebrate the sacrifice our Savior made for us. The content of this workshop is appropriate for school-aged children to adults. Nursery care is available.

For more information on all these events, call Lisa Velker, director of Christian education at 330-533-5509, ext. 21.

Canfield Presbyterian presents Easter fun

Join Canfield Presbyterian Church as it challenges youth and adults to make a raw egg drop without breaking on a bull’s-eye in the parking lot. Younger visitors can take the bunny trail to scavenger for Easter eggs, make Easter crafts and take pictures with our special visitor “Jasmine” the real bunny.

Free dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. and all the festivities will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Nursery care is available.

Church hosts supper and cinema

Canfield Presbyterian Church will host Supper and Cinema on March 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. Join Canfield Presbyterian Church for a Chick-fil-A supper and the showing of the movie “Jesus.” This movie tells the Christianity story from Creation to Jesus dying on the Cross and Resurrection.

The movie is rated ”G”, however, it may not be appropriate for all children. We will have available a children’s animated version of the Christianity story in a separate movie room. Nursery care is available.

Youngstown Orthopaedic adds Chapman as IT manager

David Chapman has been appointed to the new position of information technology systems manager for Youngstown Orthopaedic Associates, the region’s largest orthopedic surgery practice and a leading sports medicine provider.

Chapman, a Boardman resident, has been with YOA for nine years in various capacities, including part-time and consulting roles managing and troubleshooting the practice’s technology assets.

“David is uniquely qualified to support Youngstown Orthopaedic’s migration to electronic medical records, develop a plan for future technology needs, and manage the day-to-day maintenance and repair issues for our three facilities,” said James R. DeCenso, practice administrator for YOA.

Youngstown Orthopaedic Associates offers orthopedic surgery with one of our nine board certified orthopedic surgeons. In addition to hip replacements, knee replacements, spine surgery and many other forms of orthopedic surgery, the practice offers sports medicine, therapy and imaging services. More information is available at www.youngstownortho.com.

ABWA honors Almasy

The Tri-Gold Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association honored Doris Almasy at its March 8 business meeting by naming her as the chapter’s 2012-2013 Women of the Year.

Almasy is a 23-year member of ABWA and has chaired membership, program and hospitality committees and is currently serving as membership and scrapbook chairperson. She was an active volunteer during the District V Spring Conference held in Youngstown.

Almasy supports and participates in the chapter fundraisers and goodwill activities. She is a retired Registered Surgical Nurse who still works per diem for Northside Hospital.

Audubon Society/Mahoning Valley meeting set

The Audubon Society/Mahoning Valley invites the public to a program on March 27 at 7 p.m. Ellen Speicher, Assistant Horticulture Director for Mill Creek MetroParks, will give a presentation on gardening with native plants along with an update on the status of the Emerald Ash Borer. The event will be held at the Mill Creek MetroParks Farm on Route 46 in Canfield. For more information, call 888-846-8851.

YMCA hosts annual Good Friday breakfast

The YMCA of Youngstown will host its annual Good Friday Breakfast and Service on April 6 at the Central YMCA. A gourmet breakfast buffet prepared by Jorgine’s Deli will be served at 7:15 a.m. with the service delivered by Pastor Gary Koerth of Tabernacle Evangelical Presbyterian Church, beginning promptly at 8 a.m. in the community gym. The event will conclude at 8:45 a.m.

Individual tickets at $10 and reservations for tables of eight at $75 may be purchased by contacting Patty Tchoryk at 330-742-4781.

Due to large attendance in previous years, early registration is suggested. For more information, visit www.YoungstownYMCA.org.

The Central YMCA is located in downtown Youngstown on the corner of Commerce and Champion Streets.

Salon at MCCTC offers afternoon appointments

The Cosmetology students at Mahoning County Career and Technical Center are currently offering afternoon hours to the public at their salon. Afternoon appointments are available starting at noon.

All services are performed by students under the supervision of their instructor and prices start at just $6. Services include haircuts, hairstyles, perms, relaxers, facials, hair removal, hair color and manicures. The salon will be open now until May by appointment only.

To make an appointment, call Linda Tomko at 330-729-4000, ext. 1309.

Boardman Foot Health Seminar to cover ankle arthritis

Ankle and Foot Care Centers is sponsoring a seminar covering two common podiatric conditions — ankle arthritis and gout — in Boardman on March 26. It will feature local physicians Dr. Lawrence A. DiDomenico and Dr. David Regule.

DiDomenico, a podiatric physician at Ankle and Foot Care Centers, will address the warning signs, symptoms and the range of treatment options available for ankle arthritis sufferers, up to and including total ankle replacement.

Regule, a Boardman rheumatologist, will share information about the causes of gout, myths about the condition and how to manage and treat it, if diagnosed.

The 90-minute seminar is free and open to the public. Preregistration is required and light refreshments will be available. Call 330-758-6226, ext. 204, to register and receive further meeting details.

Local students named to honor society

Joseph Marino IV, Griffin Todd, Dominic Rich, Gary DiTullio and Ryan Meditz have been inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society. They are all students in the Williamson College of Business Administration at Youngstown State University,

Beta Gamma Sigma is the world’s premier business honorary reserved exclusively for schools accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. While nearly 350,000 students receive bachelors or master’s degrees in business each year, only about 25,000 are inducted into a lifetime membership in Beta Gamma Sigma. Students must be registered in business administration programs for baccalaureate or MBA degrees and must rank in the top 10 percent of the junior class, the top 10 percent of the senior class or the top 20 percent of the master’s program.

Negley on Dean’s List

Stephen Negley has been placed on the Dean’s List of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Miami University.

This honor recognizes achievement of a scholastic average of 3.5 to 4.0 on at least twelve credit hours of academic work.

Stephen is the son of Linda and Scott Negley of Canfield.

Quaker Steak hosts canned good drive

Come join Heels ‘n Wheels Entertainment and Hairy George from The Fast and Hairy Bike Show at Quaker Steak in Austintown on Thursday for an emergency bike night.

This event will be a can collection event for Feed Our Valley and is from 6 to 10 p.m. It includes music, indoor bike games, raffles and drink specials.

Bring your cans (non-perishable) donation and have your picture taken with the Heels ‘n Wheels models. Your donation gets you BOGO free chance for the 50/50 pot collected that evening.

A portion of the profits from the drink shots specials and all cans donated will benefit the Feed Our Valley Program.

The cost of this event is only your cans donation. For additional information, call 330-550-4000.

ABWA meeting set for Wednesday

The Tri-Gold Chapter of The American Business Women’s Association will meet on Wednesday at Johnny’s on Market Street. A social at 5:30 p.m. will precede the dinner meeting at 6 p.m.

Dinner choices are twin, grilled pork chops, eggplant mozzarella or sauteed chicken piccata. Salad, red skin potatoes, rolls and butter, coffee or tea are included. The cost is $18.

Speaker for the evening will be Kathy Baret from Silver Lining Cancer Fund Inc.

The ABWA Association is open to all working or retired women. For more information and reservations, call 330-533-8730 or 330-757-9368.

Landscape Watercolor Series set

Local artist Chris Leeper is teaching a watercolor class today from 9 a.m. to noon. The class will emphasize special elements in a landscape. This month learn techniques for painting skies.

The cost is $32 ($25 FFRG members). Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register and receive a supply list.

Local residents named to Dean’s List

Aimee Williamson, a junior Elementary Education major, has been named to the Dean’s List with High Distinction. Williamson is a 2009 graduate of Canfield High School and is the daughter of Michael Williamson of Canfield.

Bailey Bennett, a junior Early Childhood Education major, has been named to the Dean’s List. Bennett is a 2009 graduate of Canfield High School and is the daughter of David Bennett of Canfield.

Business group to honor Woman of the Year

The Mill Creek Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will celebrate its annual Woman of the Year event March 13 at 6 p.m. at Johnny’s Restaurant on Market Street.

The activities for the evening will be announcing the recipient of the Woman of the Year Award gift certificate. Ruth Johnson Nilsson from Lanterman’s Mill in Mill Creek Park will be the guest speaker.

The menu will be stuffed chicken breast, sirloin beef tips, cavatelli and meatballs, roasted red potatoes, sugar snap peas and corn, salad, bread, peppers and oil, soda, coffee and homemade dessert. The cost is $20 and the deadline for reservations is March 5 by calling Darlene Demjen at 330-755-9089 or Joan Lucansky at 330-755-8212.

The chapter is preparing for its Relay for Life bus trip to The Rivers March 3 and its annual Chinese auction April 22 at the Ursuline Motherhouse on Shields Road.

Search for birds

Jeff Harvey of Wild Birds Unlimited will lead a walk today at 8 a.m. The walk will be at the Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary, a 264-acre park district property closed to the public. Binoculars and boots are required. Reservations must be made by calling Ford Nature Center by 5 p.m. March 16. Additional details will be given upon registration. No “walk ins” will be permitted.

MetroMutts: Shamrock Hike set

The MetroParks will host a hike along East Golf Hike Bike Trail today at 10 a.m. All dogs must be on a leash, non-aggressive and under the owner’s control. MetroMutts members will get a special treat. Meet at the parking lot off Shields Road. Easy rating, two miles.

Check your blood pressure

The Canfield library will host a blood pressure check provided by the Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association on March 27 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Participate in Hunger Games trivia contest

The Canfield library will host a Hunger Games trivia contest during library hours through the month of March. Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to participate and could win a prize.

Library hosts Tales to Tails

The Canfield library will host “Tales to Tails” on Monday at 6:30 p.m. Sign up to read to a registered therapy dog, which helps develop reading skills, promotes confidence and encourages a love of reading. Readers of all levels and abilities are welcome. Bring a book of your choice. Dogs are provided by K-9 for Compassion, registered Delta society therapy dogs. To sign up, call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Canfield library.

Draw a dino

Children of all ages are invited to draw or design their favorite dinosaur with a provided pattern during library hours through the month of March. A drawing will be held from all art entries to win a prize.

Tales and Talk for 2s and 3s

The Canfield library will hosts Baby Brilliant: Tales and Talk for 2s and 3s on March 28 at 10 a.m. The program will include developmentally-appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help children, ages 2-3, become successful readers.

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Fun Time for 4s and 5s

The Canfield library will host Fun Time for 4s and 5s on March 20 and 27 at 1:30 p.m. The program will include developmentally-appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help children, ages 4-5, become successful readers.

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Rhythm and Motion for 2s and 3s

The Canfield library will host Rhythm and Motion for 2s and 3s on Wednesday at 10 a.m. for children ages 2-3. The program will include a variety of music, dance, song and special activities, guaranteed to appeal to the young and restless. Activities will include the use of props, musical instrument and imagination. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Orchid Walk and Talk

Dave Miller from the Greater Akron Orchid Society will lead an orchid walk on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. The walk will highlight the many varieties of orchids displayed throughout the Davis Center. Refreshments will be provided during a question session. The walk is free but registration is needed.

Spring Landscape Clinic set

The Mahoning Valley Landscape and Nursery Association, Mill Creek MetroParks and OSU Extension Mahoning County will sponsor a spring horticulture clinic on Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The clinic will be held at Fellows Riverside Gardens. The topics will focus on innovative ideas for the green industry. Vendors will display current service products.

For more information, call 330-757-0884 or visit www.mvlna.org for speaker and registration information.

Cost is $50 ($30 for MVLNA and FFRG members).

Breakfast Botany: The Willow Family set

Start your morning with a brisk garden walk and breakfast on March 30 from 8:30 to 10 a.m. After the walk, a light breakfast will be served in Garden Cafe as you learn about the willow plant family. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register.

The cost is $7 for residents and $9 for non-residents.

Express yourself at writing workshop

Join Karen Schubert in writing about meaningful, everyday experiences on March 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The workshop will explore various writing styles. All levels of experience are welcome. Bring a page or two of writing to share.

Cost is $10 per class. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register.

Pysanky Workshop set

MetroParks will host a Pysanky workshop on Saturday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens.

This ancient tradition of decorating eggs is practiced throughout Central and Eastern Europe. The motifs and colors change between regions. In the West, images of nature and pastel colors prevail. In the East, geometric patterns in earth tone colors are dominant. This introductory workshop is taught by Carol Novosel of New Castle. Participants will create their own beautiful eggs. Registration and fee due at Ford Nature Center by March 17.

Cost is $12 for residents, $15 for non-residents (fee includes most supplies).

Enjoy Yellow Creek Park Winter Concert

The Al-Ray Combo will be performing a variety of music on March 22 at 7 p.m.

Kick off the photo exhibit

The Photo Exhibit Kickoff for The Keystone Elk will be March 25 at 2 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Bob Coggeshall has been shooting Pennsylvania elk (with a camera!) for half a decade. From your chair, travel with Bob across the border and look into the lives of “Wapiti,” reintroduced from Yellowstone stock 1913-1926.

Audubon Society/Mahoning Valley event set

Ellen Speicher will present “Gardening With Native Plants” on March 27 at the MetroParks Farm. Social time begins at 6:30 p.m.; program begins at 7 p.m. For more information, call 1-888-846-8851.

Energize with yoga

Fellows Riverside Gardens is hosting yoga classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays during March. Classes will be 9:30-11 a.m. and 5:30-7 p.m. A blend of energizing yoga styles will help you keep a healthy outlook. Students at all levels are welcome. Bring a mat and small blanket. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information.

The cost is $10 per class.

Partake in T’ai Chi at the gardens

Fellows Riverside Gardens is hosting T’ai Chi Step One on March 21 and 28 from 12 to 1 p.m. Ease stress, improve health and increase vitality. Join Marie Lew in warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information.

The cost is $10 per class.

Dye eggs in a basket

Fellows Riverside Gardens invites children ages 6 and older to learn to make dyes from plant material before decorating eggs to carry home nestled in baskets of grass. To register call Fellows Riverside Gardens.

The cost is $6 for residents and $8 for non-residents.

Create spring bouquets

Fellows Riverside Gardens invites preschoolers ages 3-5 to welcome spring on March 29 and 30 from 1 to 2 p.m. and March 31 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Participants will enjoy a story and snack before decorating a vase and arranging fresh flowers to take home. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register.

The cost is $6 for residents and $8 for non-residents.

Register for Children’s Summer Vegetable Gardening Program

Fellows Riverside Gardens invites to register for Children’s Summer Vegetable Garden Program from now through March 31. This hands-on gardening program is for children who have completed second grade. Each child will tend a 3’ x 10’ garden throughout the summer at the MetroParks Farm in Canfield. Horticulture activities add to the fun. For more information and to register, call Fellows Riverside Gardens.

The cost is $85 for residents and $95 for non-residents.

Colonial Dames Chapter to meet in Canfield

The Tjaatje DeWitt Chapter of the National Society Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth Century meets now in Canfield. Tjaatje DeWitt was the young Dutch ancestor of our Organizing President Kathryn VanBauknecht. The Indians captured Tjaatje and after being rescued by her Dutch countryman many months later and many miles from home, she lived to become a wife and mother.

Currently made up of 27 members from Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana Counties, the chapter was first chartered Oct. 6, 1982 in Columbiana County and met in Salem, Ohio. As time passed and membership lessened due to lack of interest, the chapter moved to Canfield and is now constantly growing in numbers again.

Colonial Dames meets four times a year at A La Cart Catering in Canfield. Each meeting contains an organized program by a speaker on our American History along with business and a brunch. The first meeting this year is April 14 and the topic is “The One Room Schoolhouse”.

Anyone interested in joining Colonial Dames can contact cabg3@zoominternet.net.

Mahoning Chapter of NSDAR resumes after break

The Mahoning Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution resumed meetings on Feb. 13 at A La Cart Catering in Canfield after a break for the holidays. Their was Tim Seman, librarian of the main branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. Seman spoke on the “Introduction to Genealogical Research”. Using his own family, he introduced us to the many avenues of research that are available to us today. A program and celebration of the 120th Anniversary of our chapter in 2013 was discussed and a committee formed. The 225th Anniversary of the Constitution falls this year during Constitution week in September.

Prospective members are invited to join us at the meeting the second Monday of each month except July, August and January at A La Cart Catering in Canfield.

OSU Extension offers class

The Ohio State University Extension, Mahoning County announces a 2012 Master Gardener Volunteer Training Class offered this spring.

The classes will begin March 28 and finish June 6 of this year. The classes will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Wednesday. Classes will be held at Mahoning County Extension in Canfield. The total tuition for the class is $125. Tuition includes a notebook of all materials, snacks, speakers and items for hands-on activities.

Interested candidates should contact OSU Extension 330-533-5538 for an application. For full consideration applications must be received by March 9. There is limited availability in the class. An interview prior to acceptance in the class is required.

Application forms and additional information can be obtained by visiting http://mahoning.osu.edu.

TOPS invites you to lose weight

Canfield TOPS No. 1805 is taking off pounds sensibly and invites you to join. TOPS meets each Wednesday at the Canfield Christian Church on South Broad Street. Weigh-in time is 8-8:30 a.m. with a meeting for follow from 8:30-9 a.m.

For more information, called Judy Toth at 330-533-2464.

Canfield group hosts murder-mystery dinner

Canfield Welcome Wagon will host a “Murder Mystery Dinner Theater” on Friday at Antone’s Banquet Center in Boardman at 6 p.m. The event will include both silent and Chinese auctions, as well as the meal and live performance.

Tickets are $50. Proceeds will benefit as many as two dozen local charitable organizations. For more information or to reserve tickets, call 330-793-1551.

Tickets on sale for Canfield Players

Tickets are now on sale for the Canfield Players’ performance of “Thoroughly Modern Millie” at Canfield High School on March 29-31. Show times will be at 7:30. Tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students.

For more information, call 330-702-7128.

Canfield Christian Church hosts Lenten breakfasts

Canfield Christian Church will host Lenten Breakfasts on Wednesdays through April 4 from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Breakfasts are free and all free-will offerings will be accepted.

The church is located on 123 S. Broad Street in Canfield.

A senior stretch will follow each breakfast. For more information, call 330-533-2246.

Ladies Guild searches for vendors

The Ladies Guild of St. Maron’s Church, Youngstown, is looking for vendors for its Craft, Antique and Flea Market on Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, call 330-533-9337 or 330-565-1959.

Support the Seidita family

The Seidita Family Benefit will be on May 6 from 12 to 4 p.m. at St. Matthias Church, 2800 Shady Run Road.

The cost is $10 and includes chicken, pasta and more. The event will include a 50/50 drawing, a chance auction and a bake sale. Prizes include a 50” television, $300 and $100.

Come support Carl and Lucy Seidita of Boardman who are both battling cancer and have been unable to work. The Seidita family is facing an enormous burden and need the help of their friends, family and community.

For tickets, donations and more information call Gary Frank at 330-651-8778 or Jim Higham at 330-942-6647.

Curves hosts food drive

Curves 14th annual food drive is now underway. Each club, including Curves clubs in the Youngstown area, is asking its members to donate bags of non-perishable food or cash throughout the month of March to support area community food banks. In addition, Curves clubs in the Youngstown area will waive the joining fee for new members who bring in a bag of non-perishable food or donate $30 to their local food bank from Monday through March 25.

Focus group participants sought

Parents of children between 8 and 12 years who are overweight and/or underactive are being sought for a focus group. The purpose of the study is to get opinions of parents in the development of a weight management and fitness program especially designed for children. To learn more about the focus group, call 330-480-3151 or toll-free 877-700-4647.

Search for Easter eggs at the park

The MetroPark is hosting an Easter extravaganza on March 31 at 11:30 a.m. at the Wick Recreation Area. The event will include an egg hunt and an appearance by the Easter bunny. Children ages 2 - 10 can join the scramble for candy and prizes, and adults can compete in the Raw Egg Toss. Be sure to arrive early enough to find the age group area for your child before the start time.

Look for the green

The MetroParks is hosting a hike tomorrow at 2 p.m. Throughout the hike, participants will search for as much green as they can in the winter weather. Meet at Ford Nature Center. Moderate difficulty, four miles.

Wood Frogs walk set

The MetroParks is taking a hike through the Poland Woods on Saturday at 8 p.m. Throughout the walk, participants will listen for wood frogs, the first frog to emerge from hibernation. Meet at the Poland Woods. Easy rating, one to two miles.

Search for Spring Salamanders

The MetroParks will be searching for large spotted salamanders during a walk on March 31 at 8 p.m. During late winter or early spring, large spotted salamanders briefly leave their underground haunts and gather in woodland pools to mate. Hikers will look to see if they can catch them in the act. Boots and flashlights are recommended.

Meet at the end of Laurel Hill Drive, located off Herbert Road west of MetroParks Bikeway crossing. Difficulty rating, one and a half miles.

Call Ford Nature Center to register by March 31, 5 p.m.

MetroParks plans wellness walks

The MetroParks will host health and wellness walks. The walks will be:

Tuesday at 6 p.m., meet at Ford Nature Center. Moderate difficulty, four miles.

March 28 at 9 a.m., meet at main Golf Course overflow parking lot. Easy rating, one or three miles.

The recreation hikes are generally fast-paced and focus on exercising in the outdoors.