Citizen awareness


Citizen awareness

WARREN

Southwest Neighborhood Association will have its regular monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at New Freedom Missionary Baptist Church, 1590 Tod Ave SW. Guest speaker will be Tina Milner, program coordinator of Warren Weed & Seed, to discuss the Citizens’ Police Awareness Academy and the Warren Safety Initiative Program.

Information will be provided on starting a neighborhood watch program, as well as abduction awareness information and a home-security checklist.

Driver’s-license deal

Youngstown

Mahoning County Child Support Enforcement Agency is offering an opportunity to reinstate suspended driver’s licenses for a one-month payment plus one dollar on arrears. The offer is good only from April 1 through 30.

If you are an absent parent with a suspended license and wish to participate in this offer, come to the agency at Oakhill Renaissance Place, 345 Oak Hill Ave., between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Ask to speak to one of the agency’s license-suspension case managers.

Make the one-month payment plus one dollar, and MCSEA will give you the required reinstatement form. That form, along with the $25 reinstatement fee can be presented to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles Reinstatement Center to have your license reinstated. For information, call 330-740-2073 and ask to speak to a license- suspension case manager.

Youth drug culture

NEW SPRINGFIELD

Springfield Township police are having a program for adults called “Hidden in Plain Sight,” a free event that will discuss youth drug culture. “Hidden in Plain Sight” will feature several expert speakers. The one-hour program begins at 7 p.m. Thursday at New Springfield Church of God, 3649 E. Garfield Road. Refreshments will be provided.

Sponsors are Springfield police, the Coalition for a Drug-Free Mahoning County, Struthers Juvenile Diversion Program and Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic.