Canfield Community Briefs


Psychologist to discuss emotional aspects of living with Ostomies

Charles A. Thorne, PhD, will discuss the emotional and psychological aspects of living with an ostomy during the next meeting of the Youngstown Area Ostomy Support Group. Thorne is a clinical psychologist with an extensive background in family health having served as associate director of the family medicine residency program at St. Elizabeth Health Center, director of the behavioral science division of the Family Health Center at St. E’s and psychologist for the pain clinic and acute rehabilitation departments at St. Joseph Health Center in Warren. The Youngstown Area Ostomy Support Group will meet from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Nov. 11 at Humility House, located at 755 Ohltown Road in Austintown.

Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League to meet

The next meeting of the Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League will take place on Nov. 3 at Glenellen Assisted Living, located at 9661 Market St. in Boardman, at 7 p.m. Members are to bring an item for a tea basket that will be given at a special drawing at The “Downton Abbey“ tea on Nov. 15 at the Poland library. Favors for the tea will be made that evening. Hostesses for the meeting are Tina Bellino, Linda Fabian and Nina Lowery. The Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League is open to all women age 18 and up, residing in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties who are interested in friendship, fun and community involvement. Their mission is to provide a creative outlet for women interested in providing community service in areas of arts, conservation, education, home life, international affairs and public affairs. Women interested in joining or receiving more information can contact membership Chairwoman Linda Fabian at 330-782-8208.

Baby/Kids Resale to be Nov. 8

There will be a Baby/Kids Resale at Beyond Expectations SouthBridge Therapy and Learning Center, located at 725 Boardman-Canfield Road, E-1 in Boardman, on Nov. 8 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Items for sale include gently used clothes, toys, books and other children’s items. Admission is free to the public. Call 330-307-7983 for more information or to reserve a space to sell items for a $5 donation to the speech therapy scholarship fund.

Off the grid

Turn off your phones, cameras, and other devices. Spend time in a park area on Nov. 2 from 2-4 p.m. with no facilities and only a single trail. Meet at Deerpath Drive off Hitchcock Road. Call Ford Nature Center for details. The is a moderate hike of 2 miles.

HMHP offers free ‘Health at Home’ workshop

Humility of Mary Health Partners will offer a one-hour workshop titled Health at Home on Nov. 13 at St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center, located at 8401 Market Street in Boardman. The workshop includes an easy-to-use reference guide that provides information about more than 200 common health problems as well as tips on caring for yourself and your family, preventing illness and injury, and advice on when to seek medical attention. The morning session runs from 11 a.m. until noon in the Willow Room and the evening session runs from 5:30-6:30 p.m. The workshop and all materials are free, but reservations are required. Reservations can be made by calling 330-480-3070. Health at Home workshops will be offered at St. Elizabeth Health Center in Youngstown on Dec. 11.

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 Nov. 1 from 10 a.m. until noon. Stop by to look for birds and chat.

Book discussion

The Washington Post Book World called The Gift of the Good Land: Further Essays Cultural and Agricultural by Wendell Berry a “reference book of the body and soul…” Read his arguments for family-based local economies, focused on sustainable practices that take into account how land, people, nature, animals and family are interwoven, then join the discussion at Ford Nature Center on Nov. 1 from 10:30 a.m. until noon.

Farm harvest fun

Celebrate the harvest with Mahoning County Jr. Fair Poultry Club. Families will learn about different types of poultry, enjoy harvest activities, see special harvest characters and hear stories on Nov. 1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the MetroParks Farm. Face painting and fall turkey craft will be available for a small fee. This is a free Event.

Bundle up trolley tours

Hitch a ride aboard the Cohasset Express on Nov. 1 from 10:30 a.m. until noon and 1-2:30 p.m., and Nov. 9 from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. for a chilly version of the tour of Mill Creek MetroParks. The trolley is unheated, so plan to bundle up. The 1 1/2 hour tour will give you the chance to experience the beauty and historic features and buildings of Ohio’s first park district. Register/pay at Ford Nature Center. The cost for adults is $5 R, $7 NR and 12 and under or 60 and over is $3 R, $5 NR.

Farm Harvest Feast

During the Farm Harvest Fun event on Nov. 1 from 11 a.m. tunil 2 p.m., families may join the MetroPark Farm for a special harvest lunch, featuring turkey and chicken wraps. Special Harvest Feast guest characters will arrive at 11 a.m. for posed pictures which will be emailed to families. The cost is $5 per child and $7.50 for adults. Reservations with payment are required and can be made by calling 330-533-7572.

BYOK: November on Newport

Bring your own boat for the last kayak trip of the season on Nov. 1 from 2-4 p.m. at the East Newport Boat Launch. Participants must be at least 18 and sign a waiver. This event is weather dependent and is offered in partnership with Trumbull Canoe Trails. Register at Ford Nature Center by Oct. 31.

Lantern tours of Lanterman’s Mill

See the Old Mill in a different light during these guided lantern tours on Nov. 1 every 15 minutes from 6-6:45 p.m. at Lanterman’s Mill. Register/pay at Ford Nature Center by Oct. 30. The cost is adults $3 R, $4 NR; and 12 and under or 60 and over $2 R, $3 NR.

Yoga basics

Feel comfortable in a class meant for everybody while you learn yoga basics taught by Karres Cvetkovich every Sunday in November from 9-10:30 a.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Experience the release of mental and physical tensions that act as powerful barriers to enjoying life. Bring a mat and small blanket. This is a drop-in class. The cost is $10 per class.

Common Scents: Cold and Flu Preparation II

Continue exploring ways to keep you and your family well during this season with Marina Perdos at Fellows Riverside Gardens on Nov. 2 from 2-4 p.m. Use remedies that include honey and healing plants. Then, make a few preparations to take home. The cost is $39; FFRG member $30.

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 Nov. 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20 and 25 at 9:30-11 a.m. and 5:30-7 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. All levels are welcome. Bring a mat and small blanket. This is a drop-in class and the cost is $10 per class.

Stoneware Sushi set

Lynn Cardwell will help students construct a nature-inspired stoneware sushi set on Nov. 4 from 5:30-8 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. It will be food and dishwasher safe. The clay project will be glazed, fired and ready for pick up in approximately five weeks. The cost is $39; FFRG member $30.

Volunteer-led recreational hikes

There will be a volunteer-led recreational hikes on Nov. 5 at 9 a.m. Meet at overflow parking lot on West Golf Drive. This hike will have an easy rating of 1 or 3 miles.

T’ai Chi Step One in the gardens

Ease stress, improve health and increase vitality with T’ai Chi Step One on every Wednesday in November from 12-1 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Join Marie Lew 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.

Bulbs for the holidays

Learn how to force beautiful flowering bulbs in time for the holiday season with Keith Kaiser at Fellows Riverside Gardens on Nov. 5 from 6-7:30 p.m. Take an in-depth look at Amaryllis and Paperwhites while potting some up to fill your home with blooming color. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $16; FFRG member $12

Pilates basics

Work on toning, shaping, core strength, alignment and breathingin pilates basics with Angela Lubonovich every Wednesday in November from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Bring a mat and water. This is a drop-in class and the cost is $10 per class.

Raccoons

At this event for children ages 2-3 on Nov 6 from 10-11 a.m. and Nov. 8 from 12-1 p.m. at Ford Nature Center, learn about these ring-tailed bandits known as raccons, who are the size of a large cat and wear a black mask. Register/pay two days in advance. The cost is $5 R; $7 NR. There will be an additional fee after the deadline.

A Loose Knit Group

Enjoy the lovely view from the Antonucci Library as you help to create blankets for organizations that give to those in need Nov. 7 and 21 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.

Now you see it, now you don’t

This event is for ages 3-6. Explore camouflage through fun activities and meeting some camouflaged creatures at Ford Nature Center Nov. 7 and 8 from 10-11 a.m.. Register/pay two days in advance. The cost is $5 R; $7 NR. There will be an additional fee after deadline.

Shop in the Gardens Holiday Open House

Unique finds and gifts, plus gorgeous accessories and d cor will be available at the Shop in the Gardens Holiday Open House on Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Fellows Riverside Gardens. All holiday items are 20 percent off and open to the public.

Drive through chicken dinner

Western Reserve United Methodist Church, located at 4580 Canfield Road in Canfield, is having a drive through chicken dinner from 4 p.m. until it is sold out on Nov. 6. The cost is $8 each and includes stuffed chicken breast, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans and a brownie.

YWCA invites artists to participate in art sale

The YWCA of Youngstown is inviting artists to participate in an Early Bird Art Sale before Black Friday. The sale will be from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Nov. 22 and 23 at 25 W. Rayen Ave. The YWCA is providing an opportunity for all artists – men and women – to sell their artwork at a pre-holidays art sale. The cost is $10 per table. The YWCA will retain a 20 percent commission on all art sales. All artwork must be priced $100 or less. Artwork does not need to be framed. Proceeds will be used to purchase lighting for the Women Artists Annual Art Exhibition. Artists under 18 will need a parent or guardian to reserve the table. Tables are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The reservation deadline is Nov. 17. Call Rita at 330-746-6361, ext. 102 for more information.

Ladies Night Out to be Nov. 13

Join The Silver Lining Cancer Fund for a “Ladies Night Out” to benefit a very worthwhile local non-profit organization: “A Boutique Event of Chic Frills” Dinner and Fashion Show event, to take place at Antone’s Banquet Center on Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. All proceeds benefit local residents who are receiving active treatment for cancer and need financial assistance. Tickets can be purchased at Salon Shericci and ShipOnSite or by calling 330-519-3407.

Drive through chicken dinner

Western Reserve United Methodist Church, located at 4580 Canfield Road in Canfield, is having a drive through chicken dinner from 4 p.m. until it is sold out on Nov. 6. The cost is $8 each and includes stuffed chicken breast, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans and a brownie.

Civil War ball to be Nov. 1

A gala “Living History” Ball honoring Youngstown’s Civil War Governor, David Tod, will take place in the ballroom of the Tyler History Center in downtown Youngstown on Nov. 1 from 6-7 p.m. Proceeds to benefit the educational programs of the Mahoning Valley Historical Society. David Tod, the great-great-great grandson of Governor Tod will receive guests, as will President Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln and Dan Rice, a colorful entertainer of the 1800’s. There will be easy to learn period dancing, historical skits, prizes, light refreshments and more. Period dress is encouraged, but not required. To register, contact Janet Moy LaMonica at 330-793-3072 or email dtcwball@yahoo.com. The cost is $20 for adults and $10 for teens ages 13-18. For more information, visit www.davidtodcivilwarball.com or www.mahoninghistory.org, or call 330-793-3072.

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.

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.

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.

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.