Boardman Community Briefs
Team Teddy Foundation fundraiser
Come to Harding Park’s Kyle Pavilion, located at 249 Roosevelt Drive in Hubbard, Sept. 27 from 12 - 7 p.m. for the second annual Theodore Foltz-Tedesco Memorial Picnic and Car Cruise. There will be a Chinese auction, 50/50 raffle, door prizes, games and prizes for children and awards will be given out to car show participants. Food and refreshments will be available.
Entertainment will include DJ Lucas Powell, Steel Valley Rockers, 2nd Chance and more. Anyone wanting to donate to the Chinese auction can call Shawn Tedesco at 724-301-6954 or Margaret Van Dyke at 330-755-7542. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit The Team Teddy Foundation for the fight against child abuse and for Teddy’s Law.
Monday Night Writers meeting scheduled for Sept. 15
Area writers, both published and unpublished, are invited to attend the next meeting of Monday Night Writers, to take place on Sept. 15 from 6-8 p.m. at Peaberry’s Caf , located at 4350 Boardman-Canfield Road in Canfield. Led by professional writer Nancy Christie, author of “Traveling Left of Center and Other Stories,” the two-hour sessions include a mix of writing exercises, information on the creative and business aspects of writing and group feedback on works-in-progress. The fee is $10 per class and registration is preferred. For more information, contact Nancy Christie at 330-793-3675 or at nancy@nancychristie.com.
Church to host clothing outreach
The United Methodist Women of Western Reserve United Methodist Church, located at 4580 Canfield Road in Canfield, will host a free missions clothing outreach on Sept. 20 from 9 a.m. until noon in the Fellowship Hall. This event is open to the public and there will be a light breakfast. Park on the left side of the church and enter into the Fellowship Hall.
International Torch Clubs discussion
The Youngstown Chapter of International Torch Clubs dinner-discussion meeting will be at 6 p.m. on Sept. 15. Following the dinner, members S. Floyd Barger and Donald Butler will debate the issue of “Hobby Lobby Wins Contraceptive Ruling in Supreme Court.” The meeting will be in Kilcawley Center, Howard W. Jones Room, on the campus of Youngstown State University.
The public is invited to attend. Dinner for nonmembers is $20. Call 330-757-4148 for reservations. For club information, call 330-792-7351.
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.
BUMC to host trash and treasure sale
Boardman United Methodist Church, located at 6809 Market St. in Boardman, is hosting its fall Trash and Treasure sale on Oct. 1 and 2 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Oct. 2 is bargain-bag day. Coffee and doughnuts will be available.
Opportunity to join Cub Scouting
Cub Scouting is a year-round family program designed for boys who are in the first through fifth grades (or 6-10 years of age). Cub Scouting is the largest of the Boy Scouts of America’s three traditional membership programs with 1.7 million boys and their families involved throughout the United States. The beginning of the school year is the traditional time to join Cub Scouts, but a boy can join at any time. During the month of September, local Cub Scout packs in Mahoning County and Hubbard are hosting recruitment nights called round-ups to give boys and their families an opportunity to experience a little of the fun and adventure that the Cub Scouts experience all year. The round-up for Boardman is scheduled for Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.m. with pack 27 at Boardman United Methodist Church, located at 6805 Market Street. For more information, contact Michelle Billiter at 330-720-8537.
Auction to benefit area dogs
There will be a Chinese auction on Sept. 13 from 12-5 p.m. at Davidson’s, located at 3636 Canfield Road, to raise awareness on heartworm prevention and treatment. There will be baskets and many gift cards to bid on. The winner need not be present and 100 percent of the money raised goes directly toward helping the dogs of Mahoning County. There has been a decline in monetary contributions, but an increase in the number of animals being abandoned, abused and neglected.
Shepherd of the Valley seeking applicants
Shepherd of the Valley is looking for individuals to join their team. With locations in Austintown, Boardman, Poland, Niles and Howland and open positions in maintenance, activities, housekeeping, accounting, administration, dietary, nursing and home health, there is something to offer everyone. There will be an open house at the corporate headquarters, located at 5525 Silica Road in Austintown, on Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Interested candidates may apply and be interviewed the same day for any one of the available openings. A complete list of openings is viewable on the company website at www.shepherdofthevalley.com. If unable to attend, but interested in an opening, candidates may apply online at www.shepherdofthevalley.com. For additional information, contact Celina Williams, HR Director, at 330-530-4038 ext. 2038.
Donate to the stadium project and win
The Boardman Booster Club has paired up with Sweeney Chevrolet Buick GMC to offer a car raffle in an effort to raise funds for the stadium project. Sweeney has donated a 2014 Chevrolet Equinox for the fundraiser. Sweeney Chevrolet Buick GMC also made a donation of $50,000 to the stadium project. Fans can buy tickets at any of the school’s athletic events or marquee events from now until Nov. 1. The giveaway will take place at the Boardman Band concert on Nov. 1. Patrons may purchase a ticket for $10 or three tickets for $25. The giveaway is for a two year lease and 10,000 miles per year. Contact the Boardman Athletic Department for additional information at 330-726-3423.
Trunk sale today
The Immaculate Heart of Mary will have a “Treasures in Your Trunk Sale,” sponsored by its Social Concerns Group, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Sept. 13.
The sale will take place in the church parking lot, located at 4500 Norquest Blvd. in Austintown. Only 100 spaces are available at $10 per space and they are filling up fast. No refunds will be given for any reason. Take your own table (up to 8 feet) for setting up in front of your trunk. Homemade baked goods, food and beverages will be available.
A used book sale will take place in the Parish Center at the same time. Also available this year will be a large selection of fresh mums from a local nursery.
For more information, or to obtain a registration form, call Dolly Anderson at 330-792-8355 or Rebecca Velasco at 330-799-7751.
Siskowic named to Honor’s List
Katherine Siskowic of Boardman was named to the Honors List at Mercy College of Ohio for the summer semester. To be named on the Honor’s List, a student must achieve a grade point average of 3.3 or higher and be enrolled for 6-11 credit hours.
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.
T’ai chi basics course
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens Sept. 11 and 25 for a 10 week course intended for beginners only. Starting at square one, you will explore the stances and movements, rhythms and applications of a classic t’ai chi form.
Marie Lew will guide you in following the theme of circles and cycles in warm-ups and breathing exercises, all the while developing coordination, flexibility and leg strength, improving balance, stability and concentration. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $100.
A loose knit group
Enjoy the view from the Antonucci library at Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 5 (and every two weeks on Friday until Sept. 19) from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. as you help to create blankets for organizations that give to those in need.
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
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.
Fall fun at Lanterman’s Mill
Go to Lanterman’s Mill on Sept. 13 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. for some harvest time fun. Take a turn grinding grain, carding and spinning wool, playing games from the past, exploring the grist mill to see how things were done in the 1800’s and more. Regular mill admission fees apply. Craft activity available for $2 fee.
Recreational hikes
Come to the Golf Course overflow parking lot on West Golf Drive Sept. 16 from 6-7 p.m. for faster paced recreational hikes of one or three miles.
The Farmer and the Chef
Come to MetroParks Farm on Sept. 13 from 6:30-10 p.m. as chefs and farmers work together to create an array of freshly prepared cuisine from locally grown vegetables, fruit, meat and dairy products. Sample amazing food and craft beer in the barn decorated by Something New, enjoy desserts, including mini cupcakes made with an assortment of veggies and vote for your favorite soup in the People’s Choice competition.
Gail George and Donkey Engine will be performing for your listening and dancing pleasure.
The Green Cathedral Half Marathon
Mill Creek MetroParks is proud to announce the second annual Green Cathedral Race presented by Zim’s Max Freeze and sponsored by WFMJ/WBCB on Sept. 14 from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. If you’re looking for a competitive run, a fun run, or a leisurely scenic walk through Mill Creek Park then this is the event for you.
Proceeds benefit the Wick Recreation Area Children’s Playground Project. Register online at www.gopherarun.com or visit www.millcreekmetroparks.org for a printable registration form and event details. Contact Rikki Brammer at rikki@millcreekmetroparks.org for course description and event questions. The half marathon starts at 8:30 a.m., the 5k starts at 8:45 a.m., and the Kid’s Fun Run starts at 8 a.m. The half marathon early registration fee is $35; after Sept. 5 it’s $40, the 5k early registration fee is $25; after Sept. 5 it’s $30 and the Kids Fun Run (ages 10 and under) is free.
Fused glass pendants
Lynn Cardwell will help students create two fused glass pendants at Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 16 from 5:30-7 p.m. The pendants 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.
Visit Lincoln Park
Come to Ford Nature Center on Sept. 18 from 10-11:30 a.m. or from 12:30-2 p.m. to visit Lincoln Park, home to the famous Council Rock, the legendary site of an 18th century Native American gathering. You’ll travel through Mill Creek Park en route and back.
Some walking. Register/pay at Ford Nature Center by Sept. 16. The cost is adults $5 registered, $7 not registered; 12 and under or 60 and over $3 registered, $5 not registered.
Birding the sanctuary
Come to Ford Nature Center on Sept. 20 from 8-9:30 a.m. as Jeff Harvey of Wild Birds Unlimited leads this walk. Bring binoculars and boots. Register at Ford Nature Center by Sept. 19.
Explorer’s garden
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 18 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. as Dan Hinkley, considered one of the most prolific independent plant hunters of modern times, will discuss the process, perils and joys of observing plants in their wild state. Hinkley will discuss the process of bringing home seed for evaluation and possible introduction to landscapes across North America. Join him in this evening lecture as he leads you through the mountain floras of southwestern China, northern Vietnam and the Japanese Archipelago while providing a glimpse into how his previous collections have settled down in his own garden, Windcliff, on the shore of Puget Sound in Washington State. Sponsored in part by the John S. and Doris M. Andrews Memorial Lecture Series. The cost is $25; FFRG member $20.
Faerie gardens
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 20 from 10-11:30 a.m. or 12-1:30 p.m. to make a special faerie garden. Be inspired to create a miniature garden that any good faerie would not be able to resist. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. For ages 6-17. The cost is $12.
Sunset at the farm
Come to MetroParks Farm on Sept. 20 from 5-8 p.m. to watch the sun set on the horizon as you enjoy the late summer atmosphere at the farm. Enjoy folk music as you roast a marshmallow over the campfire, explore the animal barns and a corn maze, watch cider and homemade apple butter being made and try a sample, play some old time games, ride a horse drawn wagon and more. Pony rides and face painting available for a small fee.
End of summer
Come to MetroParks Farm on Sept. 21 from 2-3:30 p.m. to explore the farm and environs with some special emphasis on the longhorn cattle. Moderate. 1.5 or 2.5 miles. Call Ford Nature Center for details.
Gardening basics
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 23 from 1:30-3 p.m. for a gardening basics class. Even if you missed the initial Landscape Design Theory class, you will walk away from this class with the skills to look at gardens from a designer’s point of view. After a review of some basic elements of design, Bridget Beck will introduce the class to some famous (and not so famous) gardens and what makes them work as pieces of art. This class will also discuss sustainable design and designing contemporary gardens. Students are encouraged to bring sketches and notes on their home garden design projects for studio time at the end of class. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $20; FFRG member $16.
Marble fish painting
Jackson Pollock was an American abstract expressionist painter who was famous for innovative action paintings. Children ages 5-7 are invited to Ford Nature Center on Sept. 23 to create a personal fish painting in a Jackson Pollock style as well as learn about warm and cool colors. Register/pay by Sept. 21. The cost is $5 registered, $6 not registered.
Herbal tea time
Join Pam Baytos at Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 23 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. to discuss herbal teas, infusions and decoctions. Learn how to brew and prepare herbs, and what plants to grow for specialty use gardens. You’ll mix a few tea blends then enjoy a cup of tea along with scones and herbal butter in your take home tea cup and saucer. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $16; FFRG member $12.
Audubon Society of Mahoning Valley
Come to MetroParks Farm on Sept. 23 from 7-8 p.m. to hear Jim McCormac of Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Wildlife speak about birding Ohio’s north coast and the new Lake Erie Birding Trail from Conneaut to Toledo. Call Ford Nature Center for details.
Recreational hikes
Come to the MetroParks Bikeway at Kirk Road Trailhead on Sept. 24 from 9-10 a.m. for faster paced recreational hikes of two or four miles.
Plant parts and patterns
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 24 from 11-12:30 p.m. to enjoy a mid-morning stroll through the gardens as you learn the basics of botany and patterns of plant families. Learn the basic parts of a leaf and look at venation patterns and leaf arrangements. Return to the Davis Center for a on a seasonal lunch plus dessert. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $16; FFRG member $12.
Garden gnomes
Children ages three to five who are accompanied by an adult are invited to Fellows Riverside Gardens Sept. 25 from 1-2 p.m. to explore the gardens in search of garden gnomes. Enjoy a snack and craft. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $5.
Picnic in the park
Enjoy an afternoon excursion at Mill Creek Metro Parks on Sept. 25 from 1-4 p.m. Explore several park landmarks and make a very special stop for a picnic with sandwiches from Gordy’s Specialty Market. Register/pay by Sept. 23 at Ford Nature Center. Adults are $15 registered, $17 not registered; 12 and under or 60 and over are $12 registered, $15 not registered. The options for Gordy’s Jolly Trolley Picnic Packs (featuring Boars Head) include a sandveech, kettle potato chips, pickle, bottled water and a sweet treat. Mayo and vinaigrettes served on the side. Have your picnic pack selection ready when you register for this trolley tour.
Animal portraits
Children ages 8 -12 are invited to Ford Nature Center on Sept. 26 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. to create visual textures of feather, fur and scales for a unique animal portrait. Learn how to blend oil pastels and work from a reference photo. Register/pay by Sept. 24. The cost is $5 registered; $6 not registered.
Restoration and journaling
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 27 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. to reflect and restore using gentle movement, breathing practices and journaling all the while in the atmosphere of garden beauty with Michelle O’Brien. Bring a mat, some favorite pillows, blankets for props and the writing tools of your choice. No prior writing or journaling experience is necessary and each written piece is for your own private introspection. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $24; FFRG member $20.
Stroller walk
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 27 from 10-10:45 a.m. to connect yourself and your child to nature. Enjoy a short guided walk through the gardens. Specially designed hike for children in strollers with a caregiver. Call 330-740-7116 for more information.
Kayak tour
Come to the East Newport Boat Launch on Sept. 27 from 1-3 p.m. for the first fall kayak naturalist and volunteer-escorted trip. Age and experience restrictions apply. Register/pay at Ford Nature Center two days before the event. The cost is $12 if registered, $15 if not registered. Second person in tandem is 1/2 price. Additional fees apply after dealine.
Fall hike
Come to the golf course overflow parking lot on West Golf Drive on Sept. 28 from 10-11 a.m. to celebrate fall as you trot down the East Golf Hike and Bike Trail. Animal Charity will be on hand with some of their adoptables. Easy, two miles.
Pumpkin picking wagon tour
Come to MetroParks Farm on Sept. 28 from 1-4 p.m. for a guided tractor and wagon ride and pick your own pumpkin. Supplies will be on hand to decorate your pumpkin. The pumpkins will be just the right size for children to carry. Dress appropriately for the pumpkin patch. This event will be every Sunday through October 19. The wagon ride is $1; with pumpkin it’s $4.
Cycles and anthocyanins
Come to MetroParks Farm on Sept. 28 from 1-3 p.m. to explore the colors of fall with a guided afternoon bike ride. Moderate, six miles. Helmet required. Call Ford Nature Center for details.
Vinaigrette extraordinaire
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 28 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. to sample and learn about vinegars, special oils, herbs and toppings that will elevate your salad experience. Karres Cvetkovich will share with you recipes, organic herbs, and fresh ideas to take home. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $28; FFRG member $24.
Leaf bowl
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Sept. 30 from 5:30-8 p.m. as Lynn Cardwell teaches students to construct a clay bowl embossed with leaf patterns. The work will be glazed, fired and ready to take home approximately five weeks after the class. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. The cost is $39; FFRG member $30.
Recreational hikes
Come to MetroParks Bikeway MetroParks Farm Trailhead on Sept. 30 from 6-7 p.m. for faster paced recreational hikes of 2 or 4 miles.
Dawn Patrol Rendezvous
The Youngstown chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association, Chapter 531, is conducting a chartered bus trip to the US Air Force Museum in Dayton to attend the 2014 World War I Dawn Patrol Rendezvous offered by the museum and the Great War Aeroplanes Association commemorating the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I in Europe. The biennial Dawn Patrol Rendezvous is one of the nation’s premier historical aviation events and brings the excitement of early air power to Ohio. The Dawn Patrol Rendezvous features flying vintage original and reproduction WWI aircraft, radio-controlled models, era automobiles, period re-enactors, a collector’s show and a mock aerial battle in the afternoon. The event is free to the public as is the museum (more information atwww.nationalmuseum.af.mil/wwi.asp). The bus will leave from Austintown at 6 a.m. on Sept. 27 and return there at 11 p.m. the same day. The bus trip cost is $26 for EAA members; $26 or $30 for non-members. Contact Chapter 531 president John Stoll at 330-727-3762 or email him at jstoll@zoominternet.net for more details and to receive the bus trip application form.
Bonding with babies and books
Caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months are invited to the Boardman library Sept. 19 for 20 minutes of language enrichment, including rhymes, songs and stories followed by time to play and socialize. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Tales and talk for 2s and 3s
Join the Boardman library Wednesdays in September for developmentally-appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your children, ages 2-3, become successful readers. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Fun Time for 4s and 5s
Join the Boardman library Tuesdays in September at 10 a.m. for developmentally-appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Check into chess
Join the Boardman library on Sept. 14 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. to play chess. For school-age children, teens and adults.
Japanese-style printing
Paper or fabric is dipped in shaving cream with ink. Come try this tie-dye craft at the Boardman library on Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. to honor the summer reading top readers in this one hour program. Freeze pop treat will be provided. This event is for the entire family.
Night owl story time
Come to the Boardman library on Sept. 17 at 6 p.m. for an evening story time for children ages 3-5. Each child must be accompanied by an adult in this 30-minute program featuring finger plays, stories and a craft activity.
Sensory story time
Join the Boardman library on Sept. 27 at 2 p.m. for a family story time with a sensory focus. This program is designed for children with different needs, including those with autism, speech/language delays, cognitive impairments, ADHD and other special needs and challenges. There will be books, music and sensory stations with a schedule board and double visuals. Children must attend with an adult. Registration is required. Call 330-744-8636 and ask for Boardman library. This event is for preschool and school age children.
Video game creation Tuesdays
Join the Boardman library on Tuesday nights this September to learn some of the basics about video game design and publish your own game by the last session. The series is limited to twelve children in 5th through 8th grade. Each lesson builds upon what was learned the previous week, so only those who can make the commitment for the duration of the month are asked to register. Registration is required. Call 330-744-8636 or register online at www.libraryvisit.org/Programs.aspx.
Name that star
How well do you know your favorite celebrities? Come in to Boardman library throughout September and see how many you can name. A gift card will be given to the winner. For teens in grades 7-12.
It’s all about yarn
Bring in your crochet, knitting, plastic canvas, or anything with yarn project to the Boardman library on Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. and learn from one another. Participants are encouraged to bring all unfinished projects. For adults and teens.
Nonprofit class
Do you have a passion for doing good? Are you thinking of starting a nonprofit? Attend a free class at the Boardman library on Sept. 13 at 9:30 a.m. and explore if starting a nonprofit is the right course of action, or if you should pursue one of the many alternatives for doing good. To register, call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Information Services Department or register online at www.libraryvisit.org/programs using the events calendar. For adults.
Library Eats Book Club
Come to the Boardman library on Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. to discuss cookbooks featuring the fruits of fall. For adults.
Book a librarian
Need help downloading library books to your eReader, want help with your tablet or laptop, or can’t wait to download magazines and movies to your device(s)? You can come to the Boardman library throughout September for a free one-on-one individual lesson with the digital services librarian. Register at the specific library or call 330-744-8636 and specify the name of the library to sign up for an appointment.
Eat smart, live strong
Did you know that with just a few simple changes in your diet, you can make every day meals healthy and delicious? Join the Boardman library Sept. 25, Oct. 23 and Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. for this three part series that explores making smart food choices. Presented by registered and licensed dietician, Agapi Mantos. Mantos also teaches nutrition at Youngstown State University and is employed by Park Vista of Youngstown. Refreshments will be provided. For adults.
Blood drive
The Mahoning Chapter of American Red Cross will be taking blood donations at the Boardman library on Sept. 22 from 1:30-6:30 p.m. to help the community. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
Friends of PLYMC meeting
Friends of PLYMC general membership meeting, “Changing the Way We Age,” sponsored by Park Vista Retirement Community, begins at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 24 followed by a program at 11 a.m.
Church to have special reception
Bethel Lutheran Church, located at 425 Crestview Drive in Boardman, was formed in Youngstown on March 2, 1889 by a small group of Swedish immigrants. 125 years later, it has become a melting pot of nationalities, including Swedish, German, Italian and many others. They are celebrating this occasion with a special service at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 21, followed by a reception at the Holiday Inn in Boardman. Friends of the congregation are invited to attend. Reception requires reservations, which can be made by calling the church office at 330-758-5745.
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
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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