Today’s entertainment picks:


Today’s entertainment picks:

v “Miracle on Easy Street,” 2:30 p.m.: Last chance to catch this holly jolly holiday musical revue ($29 for adults), presented by Easy Street Productions, at Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-744-0264.

v Holiday Concert of Giving, 4 p.m.: The Youngstown Community Concert band and the Stambaugh Chorus will perform in this 90-minute concert that will benefit Second Harvest Food Bank. Guests are asked to bring a donation of cash or a check (no food items), which will be collected at the door.

v “A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play,” 2:30 p.m.: The familiar story, presented in old-fashioned radio play format ($15), by Black Sheep Players; First Presbyterian Church, 600 E. State St., Sharon, Pa.

v “O Come, All Ye Faithful,” 6:30 p.m.: The church choir of Poland Presbyterian Church, the Valley Ringers and the Sheet and Tube Brass Band team up for this concert. Guests are asked to bring cash donations to benefit the Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley. It’s at Poland Presbyterian, 2 Poland Manor; 330-757-1547.

v “A Christmas Carol,” 2:30 p.m.: Last chance to catch the classic Dickens story ($15); Salem Community Theatre, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-332-9688.

"Wisdom of the Crowd” (8:30 P.M., CBS): In the fall finale, Tariq has a personal case for Sophe after his childhood friend is the target of a violent stalker.

"NCIS: LOS ANGELES” (9:30 P.M., CBS): The team investigates a ransomware attack that takes out the entire power grid for west L.A. and paralyzes the city. Also, as the first holiday season since the death of Sam’s wife approaches, he struggles to find the best way for his family to celebrate.

TV listings, C4

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Tourism bureau has holiday ideas

COLUMBUS

The holidays are a time when families and friends gather to celebrate together, and Ohio is within 600 miles of 60 percent of the U.S. population, making it an easily accessible place to meet and spend time together.

Between October and December, Ohio sees approximately 20 million trips by people visiting friends and family. To help Ohioans and visitors enjoy time together, TourismOhio has launched Ohio.org/Holidays with ideas and resources to enjoy the season.

The site incorporates several new features including a downloadable holiday lights map, holiday top-five lists by region and social media giveaways.

Collectible show

KIRTLAND

An antique and collectible old toy show will take place Jan. 6, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lakeland Community College (AFC auxiliary gym), 7700 Clocktower Drive.

Admission is $6 ($2 for children 6-12).

There will be a large selection of pressed steel, tin and cast toys and models, mechanical toys, farm toys, dolls, banks, planes, Star Wars and robots.

Diecast cars suitable for model railroads will be available.

For information, go to newcollectibletoys.com.