Poland Community Briefs
Miller steps down as Mill Creek MetroParks Executive Director
The Mill Creek MetroParks Board of Park Commissioners is announcing it has received and accepted the resignation of Executive Director Dennis Miller as of Sept. 29. Miller has served the MetroParks for nearly 17 years, first as Head Golf Professional, then as Golf Director and most recently as Executive Director for two years. He is leaving to pursue a position at The Lake Club in Poland as the Golf Director. Miller will remain involved with the MetroParks until the end of the year to ensure a smooth transition to the new Executive Director.
First Night Youngstown to unveil admission button art
First Night Youngstown, Inc. will unveil the 2015 Admission Button Art and the winning artist at a press conference on Oct. 15 at 10:30 a.m. in the second floor auditorium of the Ohio One Building, located at 25 E. Boardman Street. Each year area artists are invited to submit designs for the First Night Youngstown Admission Button. This year’s button is the third in a series featuring various Downtown Youngstown buildings and their architecture. Each button is donated to the Historical Society for its archives. This year’s button features the historic YWCA building. The Button is sold at various locations throughout the Mahoning Valley and also online. The Admission Button is $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and students ages 13 through college. Children under 12 are free. The Button provides access to all venues, which include music, dance, children’s interactive projects, family skating at the Covelli Center, fireworks, a ball drop at midnight and more. First Night Youngstown, Inc. offers the citizens of Youngstown and the region a family-friendly New Year’s Eve event that strives to build community and celebrate diversity through the arts.
HMHP presents “Coping With Stress”
Humility of Mary Health Partners will present “Coping With Stress: What to Do When Life Isn’t Perfect” with Rachel O’Neill, Ph. D., for the autumn Women in Touch program. O’Neill, who has more than 14 years’ experience in the mental health profession, will discuss strategies to effectively manage stress and improve one’s health. Continuing education credits are available for nurses, dieticians, dietary technicians and social workers. The program is offered twice: from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 28 at Ciminero’s Banquet Center in Niles, and from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 29 at Mr. Anthony’s in Boardman. Tickets cost $18 and include dinner. Registration is required and can be made by calling 330-480-3070.
Freed named as Dean’s List recipient
Andrea Freed of Poland is one of 524 Dean’s List recipients for the 2013-2014 academic year at Mercyhurst University. The Dean’s List is computed annually after summer term, which marks the end of the academic year. It is based on the completion of a minimum of 24 credits with a cumulative index of at least 3.6 out of a possible 4.0 each term.
Pasta dinner to benefit local non-profits
The Potential Development Program and Help Hotline Crisis Center will be hosting a pasta dinner on Oct. 19 at Holy Family Social Hall, located at 2729 Center Road in Poland from 12-4 p.m. The dinner includes pasta, meatballs, salad, rolls and dessert and will be prepared by members of the Local 396 Pipetrades Union.
This annual event benefits both agencies and will feature a basket raffle and 50/50 raffle. Tickets to this event can be purchased for $8 for adults and $5 for children under 12 by calling Shellie at 330-746-7641 or Todd at 330-747-5111. Carryout dinners are also available. Proceeds from this event will support Potential Development’s School of Autism and the Help Hotline Crisis Center’s 24/7 Emergency Phone Line. For more information about Potential Development or Help Hotline Crisis Center, visit them on Facebook or online at www.PotentialDevelopment.org and www.helphotline.org.
Friends of Fido and Legacy Dog Rescue announce Night at the Races
Friends of Fido and Legacy Dog Rescue will hosting a Night at the Races on Nov. 15 at the St. Maron Church Antioch Hall, located at 1555 S. Meridian in Youngstown. The doors will open at 6 p.m., with the first race running at 7 p.m. The admission price is $5. If you pre-buy your ticket, you will receive five free Chinese Auction tickets. Bring 10 or more pounds of dog food and you will receive five more free Chinese Auction tickets. In addition to the Chinese Auction, there will be a 50/50 raffle, food and beer for sale. Pre sale tickets are available now. Call Jenn at 330-719-5569 or Shirley at 330-720-7216 if you would like to purchase your tickets early and get free Chinese Auction tickets.
Bookstore fall sale
The Poland library bookstore will have a 25 percent off fall sale on all books in the store Oct. 27-31.
Coffee, Cookies, Candy, and Corn Beef fundraiser
Taste the best of the cafes at the library fundraiser on Nov. 16 at 1 p.m. at the Poland library. This event is sponsored by the Friends of PLYMC.
Blood pressure screening
There will be a Blood Pressure Screening by the American Red Cross Blood Pressure Screening at the Poland library on Oct. 28 from 1-4 p.m.
Poland Historical Society bus trip to be Nov. 1
Seats are still available for the Poland Historical Society bus trip to visit the President McKinley, First Ladies’ and MAPS Air museums in Canton on Nov. 1 as a fundraiser for the Society. The cost is $65 per person and includes admissions to the three museums and Ida Saxton McKinley house and is non-refundable unless seat can be sold. Make checks payable to Poland Historical Society and mail to Larry Baughman, 1791 Lemont Dr., Poland, OH 44514. Lunch will be at the Gervasi Crush House Winery. Lunch and wine tasting is an extra cost. The Gad-About Tours bus will leave the Boardman Kmart on State Route 224 at 7:50 a.m. and return at 5:30 p.m. Park around the back of Kmart near Salty Grogs.
South High Class of 1965 reunion planning
The South High Class of 1965 has begun making plans for their 50th class reunion in September 2015. The committee is looking for up-to-date addresses and e-mail addresses. Details and information can be obtained by going to the class website at youngstownsouth65.com or by calling Gene at 703-625-4317 or Cheryl at 330-787-1381.
ABW Day to be Oct. 12
Network Council of Mahoning Valley is sponsoring ABW Day on Oct. 12 at A la Cart in Canfield. The event is to kick of the fall new member enrollment campaign. They will be making their audience aware of the benefits of membership such as networking, education, leadership skills, fundraising for scholarships and regional and national recognition. The afternoon’s speaker will be the Honorable Judge Rob Rusu. He will be speaking about “What Probate Court does for you.” The event is offered from 1-4 p.m and the menu includes Swiss chicken, roast pork, stuffed shells, sand trap potatoes, California vegetable medley, and cherries in the snow for dessert. The cost is $20 per person. Contact Shirley Pappagallo at 330-270-7997 for tickets. The reservation deadline is Oct. 6.
Shining Light dinner benefit
Neighborhood Ministries will hose “Who We Are” Shining Light, a benefit dinner and auction, on Oct. 24 at the Byzantine Center at the Grove, located at 3801 Shady Run Road in Youngstown. Hors d’oeuvres will be served at 6 p.m. and dinner will be at 7 p.m. The dinner menu includes stuffed chicken breast, parsley potatoes, vegetable medley, penne pasta with meatball, salad, roll and butter, dessert and beverage. Gift baskets and gift certificates from area businesses and partners will be auctioned. Some of the participating merchants are Long John Silvers, Raks Clothing, Braydich Dental, Great Clips, Harbor Pets, Family Christian Bookstore, Barnes N Noble, Agnew Farm Equipment and other creative gift baskets.
Creating a Business Plan
Although business plans are created in order to obtain funding, more and more businesses are developing business plans for refocusing their development and mission. Learn about writing and revising a business plan for your new or established business with a member of SCORE, Counselors to America’s Small Business, on Oct. 20 at the Poland library at 6 p.m. Stuart Gibbs, the Business and Investment Center librarian, will introduce print and electronic sources that can provide information for developing your business plan. This event is for adults.
Know Your Customers: Exploring the Library’s Business Databases
Join Stuart Gibbs, the Business and Investment Center librarian, to learn about your customers and potential customers on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. at the Poland library. The featured databases, DemographicsNow - Library Edition, Local Market Audience Analyst and ReferenceUSA’s U.S. Consumers/Lifestyles bring timely and authoritative data and insights for your marketing plan. This event is for adults.
Ladies Day with the Business and Investment Center
It’s Ladies Day with the Business and Investment Center on Oct. 18 at 9:30 a.m. Join us for a morning of informative presentations and conversation. Presenters will include: Business Financing – Mahoning Valley Economic Development Corporation; Woman in the Valley – Youngstown Business and Professional Women; Community Support – United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley; Starting Your Own Business – One Hot Cookie; Spotlighting the Business and Investment Center – Business Librarian. Register by calling 330-744-8636 or go to libraryvisit.org/programs. There will be a continental breakfast by Kravitz Delicatessen. Each attendee will receive a BIC item. This event is for adults.
Sixth annual Danielle Scott Memorial Poetry Contest
Danielle Scott was a beloved Teen Advisory Board member whom was lost to cancer, and the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County is sponsoring the sixth annual poetry writing contest to honor Danielle and her love of writing. Teens may enter one poem with a theme of their choice. Entries may be submitted online at http://www.libraryvisit.org/danielle or on standard 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch paper (not to exceed two pages) to any public library by Oct. 31.
If you submit your entry online, select the writing type (poem) and be sure to include your phone number. Hard copies must be typed. Be sure to include your name, telephone number, grade and school on your entry. Entries are not returnable. One winner will be chosen and will be awarded a plaque and a monetary prize. All entrants must be in grades 7-12 and either live in or attend school in Mahoning County.
TAB Halloween party
Have Halloween fun and find out what the Teen Advisory Board is all about at the Poland library on Oct, 29 at 6:30 p.m. They will play Halloween games, listen to music, make a Halloween craft, talk about favorite scary stories, have snacks and more. TAB helps plan and support teen activities at the library. This event is for teens in grades 7-12 and is a holiday program.
Star Wars Reads Day
May the Force be with you at the Star Wars Reads Day event on Oct. 11 at the Poland library from 1-4 p.m. More than 2,000 libraries and book stores across North America will be celebrating Star Wars and reading. You will have a Wookie of a good time enjoying crafts, games, food and prizes. You may even want to compete in our Talk Like Yoda Contest. Come in costume and you may win a prize. There will be fun in galactic proportions for the entire family. The contests start at 2 p.m. For teens in grades 7-12.
Battle of the Books: the ultimate vote
Your nominations are in. Stop by the Poland library during regular hours in October to see which books got the most nominations and vote for your favorite. All completed entries will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a gift card. Winning book will be revealed in November. One vote per person. This is for teens in grades 7-12.
“Matched” meet-and-greet party
Join the Poland libary at their “Matched” Meet-and-Greet Party at 6 p.m. on Oct. 16. #1 New York Times and International best-selling author, Ally Condie, will be on hand to talk about and sign her books as well as pose for pictures. There will be food, games, crafts and prizes.
Pumpkin decorating party
Get in the holiday spirit by decorating a foam pumpkin with the materials provided by the Poland library on Oct. 22 at 6:30 p.m. Space is limited and registration is required. Stop by the Poland Library or call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Poland Library to register. Snacks will be provided. This event is for grades 4-12.
Trim a tree for October
Decorate an ornament for the Poland library’s all-seasons tree throughout regular library hours in the month of October. This is for children of all ages.
Lego my library
Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs on Oct. 21 from 6-7 p.m. at the Poland library. Legos will be provided. This event is for children, age 6 and up.
Halloween howls
Have a howling good time at the Poland library’s Halloween party Oct. 28 at 6:30 p.m. Games, activities, crafts and more will be available to your entertainment. Children may come in costume. Children under 7 must be with an adult. This is a holiday program for school-age children.
Preschool now accepting new students
The Potential Development Preschool is now accepting applications for new students. The Preschool is an early childhood special education center that focuses on working with children ages 2 1/2 - 6 years-old who have behavioral problems, developmental delays and/or Autism Spectrum Disorder. Students enrolled at Potential Development benefit from low teacher to student ratios, an extended school year that runs through the end of July, on site speech and occupational therapy services, more than 60 years of experience in working with children with special needs and weekly Gymsters classes. The preschool program is licensed by the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services and participates in the Step Up to Quality program (SUTQ), a voluntary quality rating system for early care and education programs. The school is 1 of 6 preschools in Mahoning County to receive a Four-Star Rating from SUTQ out of a possible Five Stars. For more information on Potential Development’s Preschool or on how to enroll, visit the agency’s website at www.PotentialDevelopment.org or call Mary Beth Loto, Program Coordinator, at 330-746-7641 to schedule a tour.
Halloween Gotta Move
This event is for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. Join the Poland library for a variety of musical and movement activities that appeal to the “young and restless,” stimulate brain development and motivate language learning on Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m. Adults and children, get ready to act out stories and rhymes, sing and dance, and talk and play. Children may come in costume.
Tales and Talk for 2s and 3s
Join the Poland library for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader Thursdays in October at 10:30 a.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Oct. 30 will be a holiday program and costumes are welcome.
Bonding with Babies and Books
This event is for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months. The Poland library will host twenty minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize Wednesdays in October at 10 a.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Oct. 29 will be a holiday program and costumes are welcome.
ABWA Mill Creek Chapter to meet
The next meeting of the Mill Creek Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 14 at A La Cart Catering, located at 429 Lisbon Street in Canfield. The guest speaker is longtime local attorney Shirley J. Christian. She was recently appointed by Governor John Kasich to succeed retiring Mahoning County Common Pleas Court Judge James C. Evans. A brunch menu will be served consisting of French toast sticks, ham and cheese strata, spinach quiche, sausage links, Canadian bacon, home-fried potatoes, assorted pastries, fresh fruit, orange juice, coffee and tea. The cost is $17 per person and guests are welcome. For reservations, call Darlene Demjen at 330-755-9089 or Marilyn Abramski at 330-726-2527, no later than Oct. 5.
Fun Times for 4s and 5s
Join the Poland library for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 4-5) become a successful reader Thursdays at 1 p.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Oct. 30 will be a holiday program and costumes are welcome.
Shop Owner’s Night
That Quilt Group I Belong To will sponsor a Shop Owner’s Night on Oct. 21 at the Fair Park Rotary Building, locates at 320 Oak St. in Canfield. The doors will open at 6 p.m. Participating shops include The Needleworks in Sagertown, PA, Flaming Ice Cube in Boardman, Village Quilts in Canfield, Thirty-One, Lacie Hart and With Needle in Hand in Boardman. Fabrics, notions, embellishments, kits, yarn and bags to carry it in will be offered for sale. The event is open to the public, and there is no admission fee. Door prizes and refreshments will be provided. That Quilt Group I Belong To Is open to all quilters in the Mahoning Valley, including all skill levels. For membership information, call president Ginger Mangie at 330-702-0532.
T’ai Chi Step One
Ease stress, improve health, and increase vitality. Join Marie Lew at Fellows Riverside Gardens Wednesdays in October from noon until 1 p.m. in warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. This is a drop-in class and the cost is $10 per class.
Pilates basics
Work on toning, shaping, core strength, alignment, and breathing with Angela Lubonovich every Wednesday in October from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Bring a mat and water. This is a drop-in class and the cost is $10 per class.
Yoga in the Gardens
Join Marina Perdos in the mornings and Karres Cvetkovich in the evenings for a blend of energizing yoga styles that will help you keep a healthy outlook on Tuesdays and Thursdays in October from 9:30-11 a.m. or 5:30-7 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Oct. 30 will only offer an evening class. All levels are welcome. Bring a mat and small blanket. This is a drop-in class and the cost is $10 per class.
A Loose Knit Group
Enjoy the view from the Antonucci Library as you help to create blankets for organizations that give to those in need Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. until noon at Fellows Riverside Gardens. All helping hands are welcome, both experienced and anyone wanting to learn to knit or crochet. Donations of yarn and needles are appreciated at any time.
Family Garden Fridays: Alice In Wonderland
Each Friday (Oct. 10 and 17) from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., take part in fun drop-in activities in the Family Garden at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Watch as the garden grows with characters from “Alice in Wonderland” and Wonderland-like plants. Learn about garden creatures, tools and how to care for a garden. Take part in making garden treats, listening to stories, kid’s yoga and, of course, adventuring with Alice and her friends. Registration not required.
Cultivate the mind
Cultivate the Mind for Well-Being: Session One will be Oct. 4 from 9:30–11:30 a.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Where are the flowers? Ever wonder why the “weeds” of life keep showing up? Session one of this series explains how thought patterns are acquired and set in the soil of the mind. Learn how to up root these weeds to make room for the flowers with Michelle O’Brien. The cost is $24; FFRG member $20. Cultivate the Mind for Well-Being: Session Two will be Oct. 18 and Session Three will be Oct. 25, both from 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Pumpkin picking wagon rides
Take a guided tractor and wagon ride at Mill Creek MetroParks Farm Oct. 11 and 18 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. and Oct. 5, 12 and 19 from 1-4 p.m., then pick a pumpkin to take home. Supplies will be on hand to decorate. Barns are also open to visit the animals and don’t forget to find your way through the corn maze. The wagon leaves approximately every 1/2 hour and the cost for just the wagon ride is $1 and a wagon ride with a pumpkin is $4.
Kolor kayaks
Join Mill Creek Park’s naturalist and volunteer-escorted kayak trips on Oct. 11 from 1-3 p.m. Single kayaks and a tandem are available. Age and experience restrictions may apply. Register and pay at Ford Nature Center two days before the program. The cost is $12 per person R; $15 per person NR; second person in tandem 1/2 price. There will be an additional fee after deadline.
View from above
Last year, the MetroParks constructed an elevated observation platform to allow visitors to freely view the without disturbing the birds and other wildlife there. The deck elevation combined with the natural topography of the site puts observers approximately 50 feet above the ponds. Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist Nancy will be stationed there on Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. until noon. Stop by to look for birds and chat.
Drawing autumn leaves
Enjoy this two day drawing workshop using a variety of graphite and colored pencils with Marianne Hilke Oct. 14 from 6:30-9 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Textures, techniques and shapes will be the main focus, along with problem solving to help you create a good finished drawing. Supplies are included in course fee. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $65; FFRG member $47
Spiders
There will be an event all about spiders for ages 3–6 Oct. 11 from 10-11 a.m. at Ford Nature Center. Everyone has an opinion of spiders. Either they admire their beauty and important role in the control of pest insects or despise them out of fear and misunderstanding. We will learn all about spiders and separate fact from fable through a story, craft and activities. Register and pay two days in advance. The cost is $5 R; $7 NR. There will be an additional fee after deadline.
Team and individual awareness training
Athletes of all varieties can sharpen athletic and academic ability through Team and Individual Awareness Training (TAIT) (trademark pending) on Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. at Birch Hill Cabin. Health and Wellness Personal and Professional Development Coach Michelle O’Brien has developed this unique mix of movement, mindfulness, imagery and breathing techniques, designed to develop team and individual concentration skills, focus, confidence and motivation. Bring a mat. Register/pay at Ford Nature Center by 10/10. $25 R, $30 NR.
Preparing your dahlias for winter
Learn the basics of growing, digging, dividing and storing dahlias for your garden on Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Master Gardeners Stan and Linda Vuletich will share their knowledge and enthusiasm with gardeners of all levels as they take you on a tour of the display beds and dahlia garden. Each student will receive tubers to take home. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $12; FFRG member $10.
Chemistry of color
Have you ever wondered how and why leaves change color? Hike in perhaps the most colorful place in Mill Creek Park and find out on Oct. 12 from 2-4 p.m at Ford Nature Center. Rating: Moderate, 3 miles.
Stoneware wine chiller
Indulge your creative side this fall at the Gardens on Oct. 14 from 5:30-8 p.m. Lynn Cardwell will guide you through the process of making a stoneware wine chiller. It will be glazed, fired and ready to for pick up in approximately five weeks. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $39; FFRG member $30.
Team and individual awareness training
Athletes of all varieties can sharpen athletic and academic ability through Team and Individual Awareness Training (TAIT) (trademark pending) on Oct. 14 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Birch Hill Cabin. Health and Wellness Personal and Professional Development Coach Michelle O’Brien has developed this unique mix of movement, mindfulness, imagery and breathing techniques, designed to develop team and individual concentration skills, focus, confidence and motivation. Bring a mat. Register/pay at Ford Nature Center by 10/10. The cost is $25 R, $30 NR
Recreational hikes
There will be a recreational hike, a faster paced volunteer-led hike on Oct. 15 from 9-10 a.m. Meet at the overflow parking lot on West Golf Drive. The hike has an easy 1 or 3 miles.
Science Caf : wine and vines
Learn how wine is made and discover what varieties of grapes are used in the process on Oct. 15 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Enjoy snacks and an evening at the Gardens. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $10; FFRG member $8.
Pumpkin carving
Have fun helping to carve pumpkins for display at the Pumpkin Walk at Twilight Oct. 16, 17 and 19 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Carving area is in the Service Building, which may be chilly, so dress warm. Carving tools will be available or bring your own. Available while supplies last.
Falling leaves
Ages 3–5 can learn why leaves fall while taking a walk through the Gardens on Oct. 16 from 1-2 p.m. Then, enjoy an autumn-inspired snack and craft. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $5.
Autumn in the park photography tour
Calling all amateur photographers. Join Mill Creek Park on Oct. 16 from 5-7 p.m. to tour some of the most photographed spots in the Park and create images of your own with tips from a local professional. Bring a camera and tripod. Register/pay at Ford Nature Center. The cost is adults: $10 R, $12 NR; 12 and under or 60 and over: $7 R, $10 NR.
Birding the sanctuary
Search for birds with Jeff Harvey of Wild Birds Unlimited on Oct. 18 from 8-9:30 a.m. at the Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Boots are required. Register by Oct. 17 at Ford Nature Center.
MetroMutts: Howl-O-Ween hike
Have a howl of a good time on this trek down the MetroParks Bikeway on Oct. 18 from 10-11 a.m. Bring your dog dressed in his/her Halloween finest. You can dress up too. Refreshments will be served after the hike in the pavilion. MetroMutts members receive a free pumpkin. This hike has an easy rating of 2 miles. Call Ford Nature Center for details.
Air rifle safety class
There will be an air rifle safety class, for ages 10-16 on Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the MetroParks Farm classroom. The calss will consist of learning safe handling, nomenclature and being responsible, followed by outdoor instruction. Explanation of various types of bb/pellet guns to include CO2 powered, single pump and multiple pneumatic pump actions. Shooting positions will be used, including standing, kneeling and prone (weather permitting). Attendees will have the opportunities to shoot a multitude of targets, from paper bull’s-eye to balloons and other similar targets. The class is limited to 25 students. Call MetroParks Police at 330-744-3848 to register.
Family Halloween bash
Dress in your Halloween finest and join Mill Creek Park on Oct. 18 from 3:30-6:30 p.m. at Lanterman’s Mill for fun activities, food, music and dancing with Diva Productions, a costume competition and more. Register/pay at Ford Nature Center by Oct. 15. The cost is $15 R, $18 NR for a family of three; extra family members $3R, $5NR. Children under 3 free with family registration.
Recreational hikes
There will be a recreational hike, a faster paced volunteer-led hike on Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. Meet at tFord Nature center. The hike has a moderate rating of 4 miles.
Pumpkin walk
Experience the magic of the fall season as you walk along the Gardens pumpkin-lined paths while day turns to night on Oct. 19 from 5:30-8 p.m. at Fellows Riderside Gardens. Families will enjoy live entertainment and children’s activities. This event is free and open to the public.
Doodlebugs: owl lanterns
Ages 5–7 can create a fun owl lantern as they learn about pattern and a short history of paper lights on Oct. 21 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Ford Nature Center. Have the chance to meet a feathered friend and learn about this cool creature of the night. Register/pay by Oct. 19. The cost is $7 R; $8 NR.
Fused glass ornaments
Lynn Cardwell will guide you through the process of making three fused glass ornaments on Oct. 21 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. They will be fired and ready for pick up in approximately four weeks. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $39; FFRG member $30.
Recreational hikes
There will be a recreational hike, a faster paced volunteer-led hike on Oct. 21 from 6-7 p.m. Meet at the MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at Kirk Road. The hike has an easy 2 or 4 miles.
Gardening basics: shrubs for your garden
Explore the Gardens with Lynn Zocolo to learn about the lesser known shrubs that are simply perfect for the home landscape on Oct. 23 from 6:30-8 p.m at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Callicarpa, Kerria and Enkianthus are just a few that can add interest to your garden all season long. Fall is the best time for planting woody shrubs with the cool weather and all of those garden center sales. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $10; FFRG member $8.
Creative Creekers: web weavings
Children ages 8–12 can discover the cool web-inspired artwork of Tomas Sarceno on Oct. 24 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Ford Nature Center. Learn about spiders and their beautiful works of art as you create your own web-inspired weaving. Register/pay by Oct. 22. The cost is $7 R; $8 NR.
Wax pumpkins
Children ages 6–9 can learn how to create their own wax pumpkin candles by melting those leftover bits and pieces of crayons on Oct. 25 from 10-11:30 a.m. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $5
Carved pumpkin art
Children ages 10–17 can get creative this autumn by making their pumpkin a work of art on Oct. 25 from 12-1:30 p.m. Learn techniques and which tools are the best to make your jack o’ lantern. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $10.
Creating sacred space
Karres Cvetkovich will guide you on how to go about creating space for the new you to emerge, to blossom, to outgrow the chrysalis which now binds to the past on Oct. 26 from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Practice letting go of the old, coming into the present moment, and touching into your sacred soft spot of tenderness and harmony along the way. Conceive and muse about personal sacred home space for honoring yourself and all that you truly value. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $26; FFRG member $22.
Season changes
The MetroParks Farm is closing for the season. Make one last visit to the Barns and the Playroom before winter on Oct. 26 from 1-4 p.m. They will be relocating some of our animals, winterizing the barns for those animals that stay and begin breeding and planning for next year. The farm will re-open on April 12, 2015 with Farm Animal Baby Shower.
Witch walk
Halloween arrives next week. Are witches around today? Join a hike on Oct. 26 from 2-4 p.m. to search for them. This hike has a moderate rating of 2 miles. Meet at Ford Natuer Center.
Audubon Society/Mahoning Valley
Heather Merritt, local licensed bird rehabilitator, and director of “Birds in Flight Sanctuary” will share what it takes to bring birds back to health after an accident on Oct. 28 from 7-8 p.m. at the MetroParks Farm.
Recreational hikes
There will be a recreational hike, a faster paced volunteer-led hike, on Oct. 29 from 9-10 a.m. Meet at the MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at Kirk Road. The hike has an easy 2 or 4 miles.
Looking for classmates
The Boardman High School class of 1965 has begun making plans for their 50th class reunion on Aug. 29, 2015. The committee is looking for current addresses of classmates. To contact the reunion group with names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses, get in touch with either Theresa (Lopac) Cannon at 330-758-1339 or by email at jctc7464@yahoo.com, or Waldene (Burnett) Kane at 330-726-9236 or by email at waljkane@icloud.com.
Hudson Fasteners needs votes
Hudson Fasteners, Inc., a Youngstown Business Incubator portfolio company, has applied for a $150,000 grant from Chase as part of a newly launched program, Mission Main StreetSM Grants. Hudson Fasteners must submit a questionnaire outlining a business plan that will result in growth of the business and receive at least 250 votes to be eligible for a grant. Full eligibility requirements are available in the program rules. Customers, fans and community members can show support for Hudson Fasteners by voting at https://www.missionmainstreetgrants.com/business/detail/4169 using Facebook Connect.
Survivor Run to be Oct. 11
There will be a Survivor Run and Pink Out on Oct. 11 at Buckeye Horse Park’s Competitive Ride Clinic. The Ride will cover 12 miles and helmets are required. Participants can learn about competitive trail riding and meet new people. There will also be food and prizes. The clinic starts at 8 a.m. Any additional proceeds from the event will be donated to the Joanie Abdu Comprehensive Breast Care Center to support Joanie’s Promise Fund. For more information and registration forms, visit the Survivor Run Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/groups/1506005426296196/ or contact Megan Hruska at 321-750-2966 or by email at mshruska@gmail.com.
Yoga in the gardens
Join Marina Perdos from 9:30-11 a.m. and Karres Cvetkovich from 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in September at Fellows Riverside Gardens for a blend of yoga stles. All levels are welcome. Bring a mat and small blanket. Drop-in class. $10 per class.
Family garden Fridays
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens each Friday through Oct. 17 to take part in fun drop-in activities in the family garden. Watch as the garden grows with characters from Alice in Wonderland and Wonderland-like plants. Learn about garden creatures, tools and how to care for a garden. Take part in making garden treats, listening to stories, children’s yoga and adventuring with Alice and her friends. Registration not required.
Youngstown Steel exhibit
Come to the outdoor gallery at Fellows Riverside Gardens through fall 2014 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. to view the steel sculptures by artist Tony Armeni that celebrate Youngstown’s spirit of invention.
Through the Lens exhibit
Come to the Melnick Museum at Fellows Riverside Gardens through fall of 2014 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. to view a collection of rare glass negatives and acetate film negatives produced by two local photographers which chronical scenes from Mill Creek Park from 1907 - 1926.
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