The next Miss America will be crowned at Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall in a nationally
The next Miss America will be crowned at Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall in a nationally televised broadcast on Sunday, with co-hosts Carrie Ann Inaba of “Dancing with the Stars” and television personality Ross Matthews. Here are the last five winners:
v 2017: Cara Mund, North Dakota
v 2016: Savvy Shields, Arkansas
v 2015: Betty Cantrel, Georgia
v 2014: Kira Kasantsev, New York
v 2013: Nina Davuluri, New York
“America’s Got Talent” (8 p.m., NBC): Semifinalists perform for a chance to win $1 million and be named the most talented act in America. Starring creator and executive producer Simon Cowell, Mel B, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel and host Tyra Banks.
“Hard Knocks” (10 p.m., HBO): It’s the season finale of this docu-series, an unfiltered look at Cleveland Browns training camp that show what it takes to make it in the National Football League.
“Mayans M.C.” (10 p.m., FX): EZ Reyes (JD Pardo) is fresh out of prison as his motorcycle gang and a drug cartel find a common adversary in the series premiere.
“The Purge” (10 p.m., Syfy and USA): It’s the premiere of this thriller series, based on the movie franchise. The show follows several seemingly unrelated characters as they prepare for a 12-hour period whan all crime – including murder – is legal.
“Making It” (10:01 P.M., NBC): On the season finale, the final three makers must transform one couple’s wedding into an incredible, handcrafted experience, which Nick Offerman will officiate. The Makers must create a dream wedding backdrop for the bride and groom, as well as an heirloom quality handmade gift that could last for generations.
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Historical Society Founders Day
YOUNGSTOWN
The Mahoning Valley Historical Society will present a free Founders Day open house at the Arms Family Museum, 648 Wick Ave., from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
The event is in celebration of the founding of the society on Sept. 10, 1875.
The day will include free admission to the Arms Family Museum, (and the Tyler History Center at 325 W. Federal St., downtown); guided walking tours of historic Wick Avenue at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.; a Salute to Local History with several local historical societies and museums on site; games and activities for all ages; and Chef Christopher’s Food Cruiser, offering locally inspired food.
The walking tour will focus on Wick Avenue’s transformation from farmland to the city’s premiere cultural destination. A suggested donation of $5 per person is requested.
For information on all the events at the open house, go to mahoninghistory.org or call 330-743-2589.