Canfield Community Briefs
Lord of Life Lutheran Church to host event
The Gathering Place Senior Day event will be on March 14 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Jim Loboy will be the guest speaker and lunch will be provided by The Woodlands. The church is located at 550 N. Broad St. in Canfield and is handicapped accessible. RSVP to 330-533-3531, 330-533-6045 or lordoflife550@sbcglobal.net.
Bowald named to RIT Dean’s List
Dylan Bowald of Canfield was named to the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the fall semester 2015-2016. Bowald is studying in the computer science program. Degree-seeking undergraduate students are eligible for Dean’s List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of “Incomplete”, “D” or “F”; and they have registered for and completed at least 12 credit hours.
Ward named to Baldwin Wallace University’s Dean’s List
Hayley Ward, a graduate of Canfield High School majoring in music education, has been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall Semester 2015 at Baldwin Wallace University. Students who receive at least a 3.6 GPA for seven or more graded hours in a single semester are named to the Dean’s List.
Knitting guild to have March meeting
The Western Reserve Knitting Guild will meet on March 8 at 7 p.m. at the Rotary Community Building in Fair Park in Canfield. This month’s program will be presented by Jacquie Thomas and Knit-Wit Knits of Salem will host a trunk show for the members and their guests. To contact the group about joining or donating yarn for their charity work, email wrkg.ohio@gmail.com.
Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League to host meeting
The next meeting of the Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League will take place on March 7 at Glenellen Assisted Living, located at 9661 Market Street, at 7 p.m. Members will be finalizing plans for the upcoming Farewell to Downton Abbey Tea. Members are to bring socks for veterans to fill Blessing Bags. Each month a different item will be collected and filled bags will be given to the Veterans in November. Members can wear green in recognition of St. Patrick’s Day and to welcome spring. Hostesses for the meeting are Debbie Chop, Yvonne Ford and Cheryl Smaldino, who will be sharing food from their heritage. The Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League is open to all women ages 18 and up that are residing in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties. Women interested in joining can contact Membership Chairwoman Linda Crish at 330-727-9321 for more information about the League.
New England-style dance comes to Canfield
The “contra” is a New England social dance with ever-changing partners and live traditional music by the band “One String Short.” A caller will teach each dance and guide the dancers. Dress is casual, beginners and all ages are welcome, partners are not required and new friends will be made. Admission is $8 and light refreshments will be served. The first monthly Western Reserve Contra Dance will take place from 7-9:30 p.m. on March 12 at the Dublin Grange Hall, located at 6571 Fairground Boulevard. See http://www.westernreservecontradance.com for more information.
Holiday event to be hosted by St. Patrick’s Church
The Annual Order of Hibernians Joseph T. Nalley Division Six will be hosting a St. Patrick’s Day Mass and luncheon honoring the 2016 AOH Irish Man of the Year, James P. Tressel, and the 2016 LAOH Irish Woman of the Year, Martha Zarlenga, on March 17 at St. Patrick’s Church. The mass will begin at 10:30 a.m. and is open to the public. Tickets are required for the luncheon at the cost of $20 each. Tickets are available for pre-sale by contacting Danny O’Connell at 330-518-4450 or Daniel.oconnell@aoh.com. A limited amount of tickets will be available at the door. The menu consists of a traditional corned beef and cabbage lunch prepared by Chef Jeffrey Chrystal.
State Tested Nurse Aide open house at MCCTC
If you are interested in becoming a State Tested Nurse Aide but need the training, the Adult Career Center MCCTC is the right place for you. The Adult Division is partnering with Park Center Health Care and Rehabilitation Center to put on an open house at MCCTC, located at 7300 N. Palmyra Road, on March 9 at 6 p.m. MCCTC will be providing the training and Park Center Health Care will be interviewing and hiring. Call 330-729-4100 to register and ask questions.
Relief from allergies naturally seminar
The Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center in Boardman will be hosting a free natural health seminar titled, ”Relief from Allergies Naturally” on March 10 at 6:30 p.m. Join Dr. Ted Suzelis, ND and Valentina Khoury Dubasic ND, LAc on a discussion of allergies of all types, including what causes them, what health problems can be caused by allergies and how to get relief from your allergy-related problems naturally. The seminar will take place at the center, located at 755 Boardman-Canfield Road, Suite D3, in Boardman (Southbridge West Complex). For more information or to reserve your seat, call 330-729-1350 or go to OhioND.com. Admission is free, but RSVP is required.
The Boardman-Poland Junior Women’s League hosts event
The Boardman-Poland Junior Women’s League will host a Farewell to Downton Abbey Tea, which will benefit The Dorothy Day House. The Downton Abbey Tea will take place at The Poland Presbyterian Church, located at 2 Poland Manor Drive, on March 19 at 1 p.m. The cost is $20 per person. The tea will include lunch, special herbal teas, a basket auction, a contest for the best costume from the Downton era and more. Kathy Richert will present “Downton Abbey Visits Biltmore Estate.” For tickets, donations, or more information, contact Sperry Rongone at 330-770-3880 or srongone@gmail.com. A limited amount of tickets will be available. A portion of the proceeds will be given to PBS.
Saxon Club hosts annual goulash dinner
The Youngstown Saxon Club will host its 40th annual Presidents’ Benefit Goulash Dinner on March 19 in the Saxon Club ballroom. The event is open to the public. The dinner features cubed roast beef simmered in onions and herbs, and served with quartered red skin potatoes, along with tossed salad, bread and butter, and coffee or tea with German strudel for dessert. The doors will open at 6 p.m. with all bar drinks free until 6:30 p.m. and a cash bar thereafter. Soft drinks will be free all evening. Dinner is served family style beginning at 6:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the Youngstown Saxon Culture Brass Band. The donation is $15 per person and reservations must be made by March 13. For reservations, call the Saxon office at 330-792-7973.
“Whooo’s” that?
Children will learn all about owls, the silent flyers, through a story, feathered craft and activities. It’s going to be a hoot. Children (3-6 year-olds) are welcome to the Pioneer Pavilion on March 10 at 10 a.m. Register and pay at Ford Nature Center by March 8. Residents will pay $4 and non-residents will pay $6.
Sprout Club meeting
Join the Sprout Club at Fellows Riverside Gardens this spring to learn about the amazing world of plants with topics that include: pizza plants, moss pets and herbs. Each class will include an activity and snack. Attend all three classes and receive a plant-related prize. Classes will be from 1-2 p.m. on March 17, April 21 and May 19. Register by March 15. The series costs $15 and individual classes are $7.
Spring into fun
Children, ages 6- and 7-years-old, are welcome to the Ford Nature Center March 30 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Spring into fun and look for signs of the season while discovering nature. Hikes, scavenger hunts, crafts and games are all part of the fun. Bring a lunch and dress for the weather. Register and pay March 26. The event will be $15 for residents and $20 for non-residents.
Spring into nature
Children (8-12 year-olds) are welcome to the Ford Nature Center March 31 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. to spring into nature and explore the new season. Go on a hike, look for signs of spring, make a craft, play games and much more. Bring a lunch and dress for the weather. Register and and pay by March 26. The event will be $20 for residents and $25 for non-residents.
Starry night event
Come to the MetroParks Farm on April 2 to view the beauty of the night sky through high powered telescopes with the Mahoning Valley Astronomical Society. The time is to be determined. More details will be available in April’s calendar.
Struthers winter concert series
Come to the Yellow Creek Lodge on March 10 at 7 p.m. to enjoy an evening of entertainment with the Rex Taneri Orchestra.
Woodcock Watch
Come to McGuffey Wildlife Preserve on March 25 at 7:30 p.m. This preserve offers an excellent habitat for an odd-looking bird named the Woodcock. Witness the amazing mating flight of the males. Call the Ford Nature Center for details about this easy .5 mile walk.
Audubon Society of the Mahoning Valley talk
Jeff Harvey, President of the Audubon Society/Mahoning Valley, will discuss some of the common, uncommon and rare birds of our state. Come to the MetroParks Farm March 22 at 7 p.m.
Birding the Sanctuary
Call the Ford Nature Center to register by March 18 for this event taking place in the Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Search for birds with Jeff Harvey of Wild Birds Unlimited on March 19 at 8 a.m. Boots are required.
Easter brunch at Fellows Riverside Gardens
Contact the Ford Nature Center at 330-740-7116 to register for this March 27 event.
Sandwich bread 101
Grab an apron and learn to make bread that tastes like grandma’s with Sara Scudier. Join the class at Fellows Riveside Gardens on March 19 from 12-4 p.m. Register and pay by March 17. The cost is $24 (FFRG $20).
From the garden: spring brunch
Join the Fellows Riverside Gardens on March 15 at 6:30 p.m. for brunch. There will be a demonstration and tasting by Chef David Armstrong. Enjoy brunch for dinner with smoothies, asparagus scrambled eggs, pecan wood-smoked bacon, sour cream coffee cake and a sparkling beverage. Register and pay by March 13. Tickets are $36 (FFRG $30).
Volunteer-led recreational hikes
Meet at 9 a.m. on March 9 at Ford Nature Center for a moderate walk of 2-4 miles. Come out March 23 at 9 a.m. for an easy walk of 1-3 miles. Meet at overflow parking lot on West Golf Drive.
Seasons change hike
Enjoy the first day of spring on March 20 at 2 p.m. while looking and listening for signs of the new season and remnants of the old. Starting at the Ford Nature Center, this hike will be a moderate length of 3 miles.
The Awakening Moon hike
Come to the Ford Nature Center and discover why North American Indian tribes referred to this month as “The Awakening Moon.” This walk will be a moderate length of 2 miles and will take place on March 18 at 7 p.m.
Same trail twelve times
Mill Creek Gorge inspired Volney Rogers to establish the park district 125 years ago. Celebrate the Quasquicentennial by hiking the Gorge every month this year. The hike is moderate and a length of 2.5 miles. This month’s hike will be March 13 at 2 p.m. Meet at the Lanterman’s Mill parking lot.
Egg hike
Hike to the MetroPark’s Egg Stravaganza and back with Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist Jim Thornton. Meet at the Lily Pond on March 6 at 2 p.m. for this moderate hike (2 miles) with steep hills.
Maple sap to syrup
This year marks the fourth season of the Rocky Ridge Neighborhood Association’s maple sugar project. Join in on this moderate hike (2.5 miles) to see it in action. Meet at Ford Nature Center on March 5 at 2 p.m.
Ford hunt and hike: cardinals
This year is the MetroPark’s quasquicentennial (125th anniversary). Try to locate 25 hidden cardinals to commemorate this milestone, then go for a hike of your choice. This event will take place at the Ford Nature Center during March hours.
Meditation and mindfulness
Come to the Fellows Riverside Gardens on March 20 at 10:30 a.m. to explore a diversity of mindfulness methods with Karres Cvetkovich. Register and pay by March 18. The cost is $15 and drop-ins will pay $18.
Yoga basics course offered at Fellows Riverside Gardens
Choose Sunday mornings or Tuesday evenings for this relaxing eight week yoga course. The cost is $80. Receive a 10 percent discount (cost is $72) if you register by March 5. Sunday classes will be March 20 through May 8 at 9 a.m., Tuesday classes will be March 22 through May 10 at 6 p.m.
T’ai chi for beginners at Fellows Riverside Gardens
Learn this art of energy balancing, coordination, flexibilty and leg strength during this 10 week course. The cost is $100. Receive a 10 percent discount (cost is $90) if you register by March 5. Classes will be Thursday nights starting March 10 through May 12 at 12 p.m.
Chair to Mat movement
Increase mobility and flexibility for those who find seated floor movement challenging. Accessible to anyone for health, fitness and relaxation. Movement is done seated in chairs and in standing positions. Feel free to drop-in Wednesdays in March at 9 a.m. Each class is $10.
T’ai chi step one in the gardens
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens Wednesdays in March at 12 p.m. for this class. Warm-ups, breathing and movements will ease stress, improve health and increase vitality. Each class is $10.
Yoga in the gardens
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on Tuesdays and Thursdays in March at 9:30 a.m. to enjoy yoga that will help you keep a healthy outlook. Bring a mat and a small blanket. Each class is $12.
Swing dance class offered at Pioneer Pavilion
Come out and have fun learning this easy-to-folow popular dance. No partner? No problem. Swing is a paired dance, but everyone learns together. Beginners are welcomed and encouraged. This event is led by dance expert Lynda McPhail on March 1 at 6 p.m. The cost is $5. Call the Ford Nature Center for details.
Salsa dance class offered at Pioneer Pavilion
Enjoy learning this easy to pick up and fun Latin dance. No partner? No problem. Salsa is a paired dance but everyone learns together. Beginners are welcome and encouraged. This event is led by dance expert Lynda McPhail on March 1 at 7 p.m. The cost is $5. Call the Ford Nature Center for details.
Cha-cha dance classes at Pioneer Pavilion
Learn the steps to this fun and versatile Latin dance. This is a paired dance, but everyone learns together. No partner is necessary. Beginners are welcome and encouraged. This class is led by dance expert Lynda McPhail on March 8, 15, 22, 29 and April 5 at 6 p.m. The cost is $5 per class. Call the Ford Nature Center for details.
Rumba dance classes at Pioneer Pavilion
Come out and learn the Latin dance of love. This easy-to-follow dance is paired, but everyone learns together. No partner is necessary. Beginners are welcomed and encouraged. This class is led by dance expert Lynda McPhail on March 8, 15, 22, 29 and April 5 at 7 p.m. The cost is $5 per class. Call the Ford Nature Center for details.
MetroMutts: St. Patrick’s hike
Join the fun at Pioner Pavilion on March 12 at 11 a.m. for the “wearin’ of the green” and hiking Artist’s Trail along Mill Creek. Dress your hound in a “bit o’ color” to celebrate the day. Enjoy cookies and treats after the hike. MetroMutts members receive a special gift. This moderate hike will be 2 miles long. Share the luck by bringing along an item to donate to Friends of Fido- Mahoning County Dog Pound. The hike is free to all. Refreshments are free to MetroMutt members and are $1 to the public.
Book discussion at Ford Nature Center
Sydney Morning Herald praises the book “The Weather Makers: How Man is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth” by Tim Flannery for “...extraordinary range of argument... vivid imagery... wealth of research, quick wit and richness of detail.” Read the book and join in a discussion to share your thoughts and conclusions at the Ford Nature Center on March 19 at 10:30 a.m.
Gathering Place to meet on March 14
There will be a Gathering Place event at Lord of Life Church, located at 550 N. Broad Street in Canfield, on March 14 at 11 a.m. The program will feature Jim Loboy and lunch will be provided by the Woodlands. This is a free community outreach program open to all senior citizens. It takes place on the second Monday of every month and different games and activities are offered each month.
Dairy Queen Easter events
Bring the children to Dairy Queen for fun Easter activities. Pet the cute “live” bunnies, eat lunch with the Easter Bunny and Curly the Cone, take a free picture with the Easter Bunny and color eggs the “DQ way.” Dairy Queen will also offer free candy filled eggs to the children. Join in the fun from 1-4 p.m. on March 12, at the Austintown Dairy Queen, located at 146 N. Canfield Niles Road, and March 20 at the Cornersburg Dairy Queen, located at 3555 S. Meridian Road.
Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen
Cornersburg Dairy Queen, located at 3555 S. Meridian Road and Austintown Dairy Queen, located at 146 N. Canfield Niles Road, both owned and operated by the Smith family of Canfield, will be hosting a Free Cone Day on March 15 (limit of one per person). This is the seventh year for the event and each guest is humbly asked to consider making a donation to the company’s chosen charity: Akron Children’s Hospital. The Smith family is proud that last year, they donated more than $10,000 to Akron Children’s Hospital on behalf of these Dairy Queen stores.
Series of lectures to be offered by The Ursuline Center
The Ursuline Center will be offering a series of talks on racism during March as part of “Year of Encounter with Pope Francis.” The third talk “General poverty: a call to compassion” will be March 31 at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sister Patricia McNicholas, Senior Development Officer at Beatitude House will be presenting. Preregistration is appreciated, and can be made by contacting 330-799-4941 or theursulinecenter.org. A donation of $5 is payable at the door. The center is located at 4280 Shields Road.
Series of lectures to be offered by The Ursuline Center
The Ursuline Center will be offering a series of talks on racism during March as part of “Year of Encounter with Pope Francis.” The second talk “Honest dialogue, greater trust and mutual respect” will be March 10 at 6:30 p.m. Rev. Robin Woodberry, Director MVAC and Assistant Pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church in Youngstown will be leading the presentation. Preregistration is appreciated and can be made by contacting 330-799-4941 or theursulinecenter.org. A donation of $5 is payable at the door. The center is located at 4280 Shields Road.
Woman of the Year dinner to be March 8
The Mill Creek Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will host its annual Woman of the Year dinner at Piccadilly Parlour on the green in Canfield on March 8. The guest speaker will be Barbara Shaffer, Society Features Editor of the Vindicator. During the evening the committee will announce its 2016 Woman of the Year and present her with gifts and plaques. She will be the chapter representative as she attends all functions including the national convention in the fall. Dinner will include cream of broccoli cheddar soup, potato and chive quiche, assorted tea sandwiches and mini desserts, tea, coffee, ice tea and lemonade. The cost is $20 and the public is invited. Call your reservations into Bonnie Pannunzio no later than March 4 at 330-793-2437. The Daffin’s Easter candy will be distributed and committees will form to prepare for the annual basket auction on April 24 at the Ursuline Center on Shields Road.
Spaghetti dinner to benefit the Mickey Schuster scholarship fund
Come to the Bethel Lutheran Church, located at 425 Crestview Drive, fellowship hall for a spaghetti dinner on March 5 from 4-7 p.m. This event will benefit the Mickey Schuster Scholarship Fund. Adult dinners are $8 and dinners are $5 for children under 12. Carry-outs are available. If you have any questions, call the church at 330-758-5745.
YWCA accepting entries for 34th Annual Women Artists: A Celebration! Art Exhibition
The YWCA of Youngstown is accepting entries for its 34th Annual Women Artists: A Celebration! Art Exhibition, which will take place June 18 until July 15 at 25 W. Rayen Ave. The art exhibition showcases works by local, regional and national women artists age 18 and older. The juried show features all media, including paintings, drawings, photographs, fiber, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and metal work. New this year is a special rate for artists ages 18-25. Also new is an online entry option. Entry forms are available by calling 330-746-6361, ext. 102, or at WomenArtists.ywca.org/2016. An online entry option is also available on the website. Forms are due by March 28. Artists may enter a maximum of five entries. This year’s juror is Dr. Stephanie L. Smith, professor of art history at Youngstown State University. A preview party for the show will take place from 7-9 p.m. on June 17 at the YWCA. Proceeds from the art show will benefit the YWCA Housing Programs.
Free tax preparation for qualifying individuals
The local branches of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County will again provide locations for free tax preparation and electronic filing for seniors and those (at any age) with low to moderate income. The IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) and the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) Programs offer free tax help for taxpayers who qualify. All sites are staffed by volunteers who have been trained and certified by the IRS.
On March 9, Fellows Riverside Gardens will host a spring seminar from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., sponsored by the Mahoning Valley Landscape and Nursrey Association, MCMP and OSU Extension - Mahoning County. Topics will focus on innovative ideas for the green industry. Call 330-398-7710 or visit www.mvlna.org for details. Entry is $70 to the public, $40 for MVLNA, FFRG and Garden Club members and Master Gardeners.
Orchids of China
Tom Sampliner, noted native flower photographer and native orchid specialist, will present a slideshow tour of his visit to China. Hosted by Fellows Riverside Gardens on March 10 at 6 p.m. Tickets are $8.
Advanced Master Gardener series
This series, led by Ellen Speicher, will focus on pruning, plant names and fall gardening. The event will be hosted by Fellows Riverside Gardens on March 19, June 11 and Aug. 13 from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. The deadline for registration is March 17. The series costs $42 and individual classes are $16.
Learn how to spring clean your garden
Join Fellows Riverside Gardens on March 24 at 6:30 p.m. Weeding is a much needed spring clean for your garden. Learn simple ways to keep weeds out of the garden as well as benefits you can get from those “weeds.” Register and pay by March 22. Tickets are $14 for the public, $12 FFRG.
Botanical mornings at Fellows Riverside Gardens
Discover the joy in the blossoming spring at Fellows Riverside Gardens with one of the knowledgeable staff members. Come out on March 25 at 9 a.m. Register and pay the $5 fee by March 23.
Floral drawing workshop
Join Fellows Riverside Gardens March 5, 12 and 19 at 10:30 a.m. for a journey into floral drawing. Learn techniques and problem solving then delve into two projects, one with graphite and one with watercolor. A supply list will be provided. Register by March 1 for the series of classes. The cost is $44 fo the public, $36 FFRG.
Create Stoneware windowsill vase
Lynn Cardwell will be at Fellows Riverside Gardens on March 15 at 5:30 p.m. to help students create a stoneware vase for the windowsill. It will be glazed, fired and ready for pick up in approximately five weeks. Register and pay by March 13. The cost is $34 (FFRG $28).
Design spring flower arrangements
Come to Fellows Riverside Gardens on March 22 at 6:30 p.m. to embrace this spring holiday with colorful floral. Design an arrangement with fresh pink, white and yellow carnations; white, yellow and purple daisies; and baby’s breath with seasonal accents. Register and pay by March 20. The cost is $34 (FFRG $28).
Orchid art exhibit
Jamie Kirkell’s silk paintings bring a fun, fresh perspective to the study of the orchid and the iris. Come see the art in the Weller Gallery at Fellows Riverside Gardens from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The exhibit will be open until April 10.
America’s Schoolmaster exhibit
The Early Days of William Holmes McGuffey will be on display in the Melnick Museum at Fellows Riverside Gardens from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Learn more about the early days of McGuffey and his boyhood homestead, located in Coitsville and now known as the McGuffey Wildlife Preserve. The exhibit will be open though January 2017.
Learn to use your resources
In order to take advantage of today’s rich blend of research tools, this class will explore all manner of print, non-print and electronic resources available through your library’s website, and a bit beyond. The Canfield library will host this event on March 15 at 10 a.m. Registration is required by phoning 330-744-8636 or online via the library’s events calendar. This event is for teens and adults.
Blood pressure check at the library
The Canfield library will be hosting a blood pressure check by the Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association on March 15 at 1 p.m.
Page Turner’s book club meeting
Love books? Looking for a good read? Hear what others are reading and share your favorite read, or just come in and join the fun. This event is for adults at the Canfield library March 31 at 6 p.m.
Introduction to genealogy class
This program is a basic introduction to genealogical research and will highlight methods and resources offered at your public library and beyond. This event is for the beginner, but all are welcome. The event will be hosted by the Canfield library on March 9 at 10 a.m. and is open to adults and teens. Registration is required by phoning 330-744-8636 or online via the library’s events calendar.
Lego my library
Meet at the Canfield library on March 23 at 6 p.m. to enjoy creating Lego designs. Legos will be provided. This event is for children ages 6 and up.
Gotta move story time
This event is for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. There will be a variety of musical and movement activities will appeal to the “young and restless,” stimulate brain development and motivate language learning every Wednesday in March at 10 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. at the Canfield library. Adults and children: get ready to act out stories and rhymes, sing and dance, and talk and play.
Grab and go craft For March
Make a craft to take home. Children of all ages are welcome during the Canfield library open hours.
Tales and talk for 2s and 3s
Developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader every Thursday in March at 10 a.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Bonding with babies and books
This event is for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months old. There will be twenty minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize every Thursday in March at 10 a.m. at the Canfield library. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Playtime at your library
Prepare for Kindergarten through play. Read a story and have fun with developmentally appropriate games and activities that you can do with your child to help them get ready for Kindergarten. This event is for ages 2-6. All children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. Come to the Canfield library on March 11 at 10 a.m.
Book discussion group for women to meet
Canfield Friends of PLYMC Women’s Book Discussion Group meets every third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Canfield library. This event is for adults. This month’s meeting will be March 15.
Nonfiction book club meeting March 7
If you think that “truth is stranger than fiction,” drop in on the Canfield library’s nonfiction book club on March 7 at 6 p.m. The book you read is your choice. Linger over a hot cup of tea while chatting about the latest reads. This event is for adults.
Genealogy muscle: using the Ancestry database
On March 30 at 6:30 p.m., join the Canfield library for a genealogy event. In this program, the Genealogy and Local History Librarian will demonstrate the power of the Ancestry database and show how it can be used effectively for genealogical research. This event is open to adults and teens. Registration is required by phoning 330-744-8636 or online via the library’s events calendar.
Sugar scrub workshop at the Canfield library
Learn how to make luxurious, exfoliating body scrubs using sugar and other simple ingredients and take home one of your own. Register to ensure enough supplies for everyone. This event is for teens and adults on March 12 at 3 p.m.
Teen Tuesdays
Come have a snack and join your friends to do some fun activities on the first Tuesday of each month at the Canfield library. Topics will vary monthly. This program is for teens in grade 7 and up. This month’s meeting will be March 8 at 6 p.m.
Teen Advisory Board to meet
Join Canfield library’s new Teen Advisory Board (TAB) and get to know the new Canfield library, take a look at some new teen books and share ideas. Snacks will be provided. This event is for teens in grades 7-12 on March 24 at 4 p.m.
Who said that?
Match the quote to the celebrity picture for a chance to win a prize. A drawing will take place between correct entries. This event is for tweens and teens during hours at the Canfield library all March long.
STEAM Saturday
Join the Canfield library for a fun program based on STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Art Mathematics) learning. The event is open for students in grades 4-6 on March 19 at 11 a.m.
Family story time
The Canfield library encourages you to bring the whole family out on March 16 at 6 p.m. for stories, games, crafts and fun for all ages.
Fun time for 4s and 5s
There will be developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child become a successful reader at the Canfield library on March 8 at 11:30 a.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
National Consumer Protection Week, March 6-12
Looking to protect yourself from fraud, identity theft and scams? This consumer protection program will help you recognize these dangers and explain the steps to take to protect your identity. Packets containing a variety of consumer information resources will be distributed. This event is for teens and adults at the Canfield library on March 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Canfield Local Schools welcomes newest Cardinals
The Canfield Local School District will be hosting kindergarten registration for the 2016/2017 school year for students residing in the Canfield Local School District at C.H. Campbell on March 15 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. and at Hilltop on April 5 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. New students in grades 1-4 are welcome to register at this time as well. Students who are currently attending kindergarten at Canfield do not need to re-register for first grade. General regulations for these students are as follows: the child must be a resident of the Canfield Local School District; children entering kindergarten must have attained the age of 5 on or before Sept. 30; Children entering first grade must have attained the age of 6 on or before Sept. 30 and must have completed a successful year in kindergarten; the child’s original birth certificate must be presented at the time of registration; the child’s original social security card must be presented at the time of registration; proof of residence must be presented at the time of registration, i.e. driver’s license and one of the following: purchase agreement for home, rental agreement for apartment, or gas or electric bill with residential address; divorce decree and/or proof of custody (if applicable) must be presented at the time of registration and according to Canfield Local Schools’ Board of Education policy, the immunization records of the students must be presented to register the student for kindergarten. The records must be from a physician’s office or a health clinic.
GA to meet
Gamblers Anonymous, a 12-Step fellowship of compulsive gamblers who want to recover from their gambling addictions, will meet twice this week in the Youngstown-Warren area. A GA meeting takes place every Friday at Westminster Church, located at 119 Stadium Drive in Boardman, and another takes place every Sunday at Christ Church Presbyterian, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (Cornersburg). Both meetings begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. and last about 1-1/2 hours. Those who believe gambling has affected any part of their lives are urged to attend.
Two fundraiser to take place for American Cancer Society
The Pink Ribbon Golf Classic committee will be hosting two events in April benefiting the American Cancer Society. On April 13, a golf clinic will take place at Creekside Golf Dome in Girard from 6:30–8:30 p.m. Participants will receive instruction and practice in driving, chipping and putting. The cost is $25 per person. On April 24, “high tea” will be served at Piccadilly Parlor in Canfield at 11 a.m. A variety of teas and finger food will be served in a delightful Victorian atmosphere (wearing hats and gloves is optional). The cost is $25 per person. For further information and registration, contact Ginny at 330-219-9092 or Nancy at 330-272-5794.
Angels for Animals hosts Reverse Raffle Dinner
Angels for Animals is hosting it 11th annual Reverse Raffle Dinner on March 5 at 6 p.m. at Andrews Hall in Canfield. The event will feature a gourmet dinner prepared by Dr. Mark McMurray, basket raffles and 50/50 silent auctions. Various prizes will be won through out the evening. The grand prize is the final drawing of an estimated $2,000. All proceeds will benefit Angels for Animals. For tickets, call Diane Less at 330 502-5352 or online at angelsforanimlas.org. The cost is $75 per ticket or $25 for the dinner ticket only.
Host an international student
Each year, AFS Intercultural Programs welcomes more than 2,300 international high school students to the United States. These are outstanding young people who were selected in their home countries to study in US high schools and are eager to experience what it’s like to live in America. Sharing daily life with a teenager from another country and culture is a rich and rewarding experience, and is a wonderful way for you and your family to bring more understanding into the world. Local AFS volunteers will support you and your hosted student throughout your experience to help you both receive the most from your time together. You provide a bed and meals for your student, but most importantly, you should be eager and excited to share your life and activities while providing the same kind of care, support and comfort as you would to your own child or family members. AFS welcomes all kinds of families. Host an AFS Exchange Student and build bridges of intercultural understanding. Most families have no idea how much they’ll gain until they say yes. Start the process at www.afsusa.org/host, or call 1-800-AFS-INFO or email hosting@afsusa.org for more information.
Adult 22+ diploma program now within reach for valley residents
There’s new hope for valley residents ages 22 and up who want to earn their high school diploma. The Ohio Department of Education just approved two Mahoning County sites to host the state’s Adult 22+ Diploma program: the Mahoning County High School on Bryn Mawr Avenue, and the Unlimited Classroom located at the Southern Park Mall. Both sites will be hosting adult learning programs after school hours until 5 p.m. Adult 22+ is free to adults age 22 and older who live in Ohio and do not have a diploma or GED. For more information on 22+ or to apply to the local programs, contact Jennifer Merritt at J.Merritt@mahoningesc.org.
Short-term host family opportunites available
Mahoning, Columbiana, Portage and Trumbull County families will have the opportunity to welcome a young person from Japan into their home for one month this year, as part of an international exchange program being offered by the County OSU Extension, 4-H. Statewide, host families are needed for 100 Japanese participants (aged 12-18) and their adult chaperones, who will visit Ohio from July 23 through Aug. 18. Host families provide the exchangees with room and board and a chance to experience daily life in America. The young Japanese visitors belong to the Labo Foundation, an organization which promotes the study of English culture and language in Japan. All types of families are welcome to apply to become hosts, including urban, rural, single-parent, childless and non-4-H families. Those interested should contact Gretchen Kalinay at 330-799-8407 or Gary Reel at 330-533-7712 for an application form or visit http://www.ohio4h.org/youth/international.
St. Brandan Parish to offer fish dinners
There will be fish dinners at St. Brandan Parish Maxwell Hall, located at 144 N. Schenley Ave., March 11 and 18 from 4-7 p.m. The cost is $10 for adults $5 for children under 10-years. The menu will include beer batter, fried, Cajun or baked fish, coleslaw or applesauce, bread and butter, cake and coffee, and your choice of macaroni and cheese, haluski, parsley potatoes or french fries for a side. For takeout orders, call 330-799-3683. There will also be a luncheon special that is takeout only from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. The cost is $6 for a sandwich and side or $10 for dinners.
MCCTC is now accepting applications for 2016-2017
Students interested in attending the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center for the 2016-2017 school year can now apply. The application is available for sophomore students on the school’s website. Current students do not need to reapply. The school offers 23 programs and has a limited number of seats per program. If you are interested in applying, visit the school website at www.mahoningctc.org.
East High class of 1966 reunion
The East High class of 1966 has begun making plans for their 50th reunion. They are looking for up-to-date addresses from all classmates who would like to attend. The event is planned for Sept. 2 from 6-10 p.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Hall on the East Side. There will be a buffet dinner and music provided by a DJ. The cost to attend is $40 per person. For details and information or to provide a current address, call Janine Johnson (Ross) at 330-716-1543 or Marie Mamonis (Macchio) at 330-533-1633.
Lord of Life has Wednesday Lenten services
Mid-week Lenten services at Lord of Life Church, located at 550 N. Broad Street in Canfield, will take place Wednesday evenings through March 16. All services will begin at 7 p.m. The theme is “To live among God’s faithful people.” The focus for each week is a portion of the baptism covenant from the order for Affirmation of Baptism. A different Lutheran pastor will give the sermon each week as follows: March 9 - Pastor Duane Jessee’s message will be on ”To strive for justice and peace in all the earth;” March 16 - Pastor David Kumphuis’s message will be “To live among God’s faithful people.” All are welcome.
Lenton breakfasts begin on Ash Wednesday
Canfield Christian Church will host a series of Lenten breakfasts starting on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 10, from 7-9 a.m. each week. The meals are free, but any free-will offerings are accepted. The church’s phone number is 330-533-2246. The church is located next to the Oddfellows Lodge at 123 S. Broad St. on the Village green.
The Bistro at MCCTC announces new winter and spring schedule
Student-operated restaurant, The Bistro at MCCTC, is open to the public Tuesdays-Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. for dine in or carry out through the spring. The Bistro is run by students enrolled in the Culinary Arts Program at the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center. This gives students the chance to gain experience in all facets of working in the restaurant industry, from working as kitchen staff, line cooks and the Sous Chef to waiting tables and hosting. The Bistro schedule is as follows: March 8-10, 15-17.
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