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5 Akron Children’s, Clinic expand affiliation Cleveland Clinic and Akron Children’s Hospital are expanding their affiliation agreement that began in 2014 to now encompass both organizations’ pediatric and adult congenital heart programs. The affiliation now extends to all of pediatric cardiology and adult congenital cardiology – including clinical cardiology, imaging, interventional cardiology, and cardiothoracic surgery – bringing together a combined 30 pediatric cardiologists and surgeons who specialize in children and adults with congenital heart disease.

7 WRTA buses to be rolling art galleries Power of the Arts, in partnership with WRTA, will be showcasing local artists’ work on WRTA buses in April and May. Local artist-judges chose winning images from among submissions to Go Art!, a unique public art project. A public reception for artists, sponsors, the media and public will be held at 5 p.m.

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The ill-fated Palace Theater, which stood from the mid-1920s through the 1960s , will be a topic of discussion during a May 8 tour

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29 The Wine Guy The Wine Guy shares his recent picks – just in time for spring get-togethers. – By John Webster

8 Voter information 32 Self-guided tours for the May 7 primary explore downtown The 2019 Ohio primary election is the first Tuesday in May or Tuesday, May 7, 2019. You may cast your ballot in your precinct at your designated polling place between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. If you don’t know the location of your precinct polling place, contact the board of elections in your county. Our informational guide lists deadlines, requirements and important dates.

In commemoration of National Historic Preservation Month, sMetro Monthly has assembled three self-guided downtown walkabouts that can be combined into a single landmarks tour. Each can be walked during lunch, on a weekend, or in early evening. Tours include: “Central Square Skyscrapers,” “West Federal Commercial Streetscape,” and “Perimeter Downtown Landmarks.”

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etro Monthly will commemorate National Preservation Month 2019 with an architectural walking tour of downtown Youngstown. It occurs 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 8 and meets on the southwest corner of Central Square, across from the Civil War monument. This year’s theme is “Time Traveling – from John Young to Classic Theaters to Downtown Today.” The tour will be conducted by Sean T. Posey and Mark C. Peyko. Sean is an author, journalist and photographer. In 2016, the History Press released his first book, “Lost Youngstown.” His second book, “Historic Theaters of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley,” was released in August 2017. As in previous years, we dedicate the tour in memory of Robert D. Fitzer of Youngstown, who died in 2007 after an extended battle with pancreatic cancer. Bob loved Youngstown and its architecture. As an advocate of historic preservation, he was involved in many efforts to preserve the city’s architectural history, particularly in the downtown area. We hope you can join us. If not, we’ve included a special, self-guided tour in this issue. Enjoy spring – whenever it gets here. Be well and see you next issue. Ð Mark C. Peyko, Metro Monthly Publisher

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Akron Children’s, Cleveland Clinic expand affiliation in cardiology

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leveland Clinic and Akron Children’s Hospital are expanding their affiliation agreement that began in 2014 to now encompass both organizations’ pediatric and adult congenital heart programs. When Cleveland Clinic and Akron Children’s signed the initial agreement nearly five years ago, it brought together their pediatric cardiovascular surgeons and adult congenital cardiologists to collaborate on patient cases, share best practices and combine outcome data. The affiliation now extends to all of pediatric cardiology and adult congenital cardiology – including clinical cardiology, imaging, interventional cardiology, and cardiothoracic surgery – bringing together a combined 30 pediatric cardiologists and surgeons who specialize in children and adults with congenital heart disease. The program, known as the Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Center, is led by Hani Najm, M.D., chairman of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery at Cleveland Clinic; Tess Saarel, M.D., chairwoman of Pediatric Cardiology at Cleveland Clinic Children’s; John Lane, M.D., director of Pediatric Cardiology and the Adult Congenital Heart Service at Akron Children’s; and Robert Stewart, M.D., chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Akron Children’s. Clinical administrative leads are Lars Svensson, M.D., Ph.D., chairman of the Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Heart and Vascular Institute at Cleveland Clinic, and John Crow, M.D., chairman of the Department of Surgery at Akron Children’s. “We are excited to expand the scope of our affiliation with Akron Children’s to include all pediatric cardiac care,” said Najm. “This unified program means that families throughout Northeast Ohio have access to the very best pediatric cardiac care close to home, including surgical care for the most serious and complex congenital heart defects.” The strength of the affiliation comes from the collaboration between the teams – one based at a health care system ranked No.1 in the world for adult cardiac care and one based at a nationally-ranked free-standing, independent children’s hospital. The entire team meets weekly to discuss cases, essentially giving patients an expanded “brain trust” of experienced pediatric cardiologists. Joint “on-call” schedules have been established and team members will share privileges at both hospitals. “Our goal is creating a comprehen-

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Strollo Architects has released a rendering for the proposed Campus Lofts apartments, planned for the southeast corner of Rayen and Wick near YSU. The project, estimated to cost between $10 and $12 million, is being developed by Trilogy Realty & Development of Canfield. It will offer housing for 200 students. sive and clinically-unified program between our two independent health systems,” said Lane. “By working together, we can strengthen research and quality initiatives, improve operational efficiencies, and enhance opportunities in the areas of medical education and physician recruitment.” Patient families will have the option of getting their care at the location of their choice. Heart surgeries will continue to be performed at both Akron Children’s main hospital campus in downtown Akron and the Cleveland Clinic’s main campus in downtown Cleveland. Clinics will be offered as far south as Mansfield, as far north as Ashtabula, as far west as Norwalk and as far east as Youngstown, making affiliated pediatric cardiologists easily accessible to most Northern Ohio families without venturing far from home. The newest cardiology clinic just opened in Marietta. Congenital heart disease, a type of defect in one or more structures of the heart or blood vessels, occurs in eight out of every 1,000 births. They range from simple defects that require no treatment to those that require multiple surgeries. But, with advances in fetal imaging and surgical interventions at birth and in early childhood that have continued to improve since the 1960s, more children born with congenital heart defects are not only surviving but thriving into adulthood. The Pediatric and Adult Congenital Center has expertise to follow those patients, whose needs are different than those with heart disease associated with the aging process, throughout their lives. Living with congenital heart disease requires special attention to

even the most ordinary life events and medical procedures, such as a pregnancy or dental visit. The center offers patients with congenital heart disease comprehensive diagnostics, lifestyle counseling, medical management and interventional and surgical treatment for the full spectrum of conditions related to congenital heart disease.

YBI affiliate chosen as Fulbright Scholar

The Youngstown Business Incubator is announcing that Dr. Patrick Gaughan has been accepted as a Fulbright Scholar at Hanoi Law University for next year’s spring term. The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by Sen. J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. The Fulbright Program awards 8,000 grants annually, with 1,200 being U.S. scholars. Since its inception in 1946, approximately 370,000 “Fulbrighters” have participated in the Program. While in Vietnam, Gaughan plans to expand institutional relationships and continue his research in business and comparative law. His research includes extensive reliance upon computer data mining, fuzzy logic, and AI – all of which he continues to develop at the YBI. “We are extremely pleased that Dr. Patrick Gaughan has been selected for this prestigious opportunity,” said Barb Ewing, CEO at the Incubator. “Patrick has been a great friend to the YBI for many years in addition to being an astounding entrepreneur. We’re thrilled to be able to share in his success thus far.” After eleven years at YSU, in 2014 Gaughan joined the University of Akron School of Law. He is currently an Associate Professor of Law and Assistant Dean of Global Engagement at the University of Akron.

Wean announces community grants The Raymond John Wean Foundation Board of Directors held their first quarterly meeting of the year on Tuesday, March 6. Community Investment grants totaling $226,383 were awarded to four organizations in the areas of community revitalization, economic opportunity, educational opportunity and public sector leadership. Grantees include: ■ Trumbull County Historical Society, Voices Oral History Project – Designed to add a depth of understanding to Warren’s historical record, this project will engage residents from the Southeast Side, Southwest Side, Quinby Park and the North End in unearthing facts and sharing memories experienced in their neighborhoods. The resulting collection and archival of artifacts and the creation of an electronic oral history map will be used to educate diverse regional communities about the people and events that have shaped Warren’s rich history. For more information, contact Meghan Reed, executive director at 330-394-4653. ■ Fund for Our Economic Future, Choose Extraordinary: Advancing Growth & Opportunity in Northeast Ohio – The Fund, an alliance of funders, works to provide economic growth and equitable opportunity to job creation, job preparation and job access for Northeast Ohio residents. Their three-year goals include defining and maintaining a regional growth and opportunity agenda; empowering a leadership network; and pooling resources to drive innovations. The

■ National Inventors Hall of Fame, Invention Project – Programming designed to engage 50 Warren and Youngstown City School District middle school students in real-world challenges in which they leverage their understanding of economics and gain an entrepreneurial introduction to the business of innovation, from prototype to product launch. Through high-energy, hands-on activities, the program empowers participants to turn ideas into inventions and find out how to bring those inventions to market. The NIHF approach recognizes inventors and invention, infuses their stories, insights and passion into STEM education programs and provides authentic, impactful experiences that help tomorrow’s innovators realize their potential. Learn more at https:// www.invent.org/. ■ Rockwood Leadership, Leadership Now: Ohio – This cross-sector fellowship program convenes “key influencers and those poised to be key influencers” from across Ohio to build sustainability, bolster personal ecology and create cross-sector alliances. The deliberate inclusion of leaders from the Mahoning Valley will provide opportunities for collective thinking about building strong movements at home and across the state, ultimately translating to an increased capacity for Ohio to create change at the local, state and national level. Recognizing that diversity is a strength and strategy for powerful and creative leadership, Rockwood is the nation’s largest provider of social impact leadership training committed to serving and connecting leaders from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, sectors and issue areas. Other grants awarded include: ■ Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley, Healthy Community Partnership – Mahoning Valley Program; ■ Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership, Health and Wellness of the Residents Project; ■ Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation, Health and Wellness of the Residents Project. For more information on The Raymond John Wean Foundation and its programs, visit www.rjweanfdn.org.

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WRTA buses to be rolling art galleries Power of the Arts, in partnership with WRTA, will be showcasing local artists’ work on WRTA buses in April and May. Local artist-judges chose winning images from among submissions to Go Art!, a unique public art project. A public reception for artists, sponsors, the media and public will be held at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 11 at Main Library in Youngstown. Artists will receive a $100 honorarium per project. Winning artwork will be displayed at the library until April 26. Coordinator Karen Schubert said the idea for Go Art! was inspired by the Kent State Wick Poetry Center’s Traveling Stanzas project, which began with graphically designed poems installed on the inside of buses and bus shelters. “I love the idea of a huge, rolling gallery, bringing locally-created art to us as we move through our days,â€? said Schubert. “We also want to make WRTA buses, a critical part of our public infrastructure, more visible. It will just all be so freaking beautiful.â€? Over 100 artworks were submitted by 40 area artists, in many styles and mediums, including printmaking, computer-generated art, painting, pencil drawing and photography. Artists submitted directly to specific contests and in a blind judging, finalists were chosen. Sponsors selected the winning images from the finalists. There will be 21 designs on buses. Each bus changes routes during the day, so each artwork will travel throughout Mahoning and Trumbull counties. Sponsors are comprised of a variety of non-profit and for-profit entities, and sponsorships varied in size and price. The list of sponsors and winners includes Cultivate, a Co-op CafĂŠ “Dawn on the Farmâ€? by Rebecca Nieminen; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Youngstown Alumnae Chapter “Orange is My Colorâ€? by Venise Abell; Easterseals of Mahoning, Trumbull &

Columbiana Counties “pARTy Time� by Chelsea Mortiz; Jet Creative “Play It, Sing It, Feel It� by Hannah Barone; Lit Youngstown “Writers� by Dave Buehrle; Mahoning County Land Bank “Sunflower Field� by Pattie Conti; MCCTC “The Mr. Beat Show� by Chris Yambar; McKinley Memorial Museum “McKinley� by George Nelson; Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County “Captivated� by Kari McCollum; SMARTS: Students Motivated by the Arts “Southside Soup� by Daniel Rauschenbach; Alexis Smith, D.O. “Radial� by Aislinn Janek; Soap Gallery “A Long Climb� by Nicole Nicholson Murray; Stambaugh Auditorium “Stambaugh Auditorium� by Daniel Rauschenbach; TIMBRE (one panel) and Youngstown Area Jewish Federation (two panels) Designs by Students of Akiva Academy Fallon Blackshire, Jaylen Cade, O’Mari Garner, Fiona McCormick, Jensen McKelvey, Kamari McQueen, Taniya Phillips, Naomi Sargent, Selah Sargent, Cameron Silverman, Tomiyah Smith, My-Kayla Stewart, Trey Stewart, Sam Traficant, Mila Waskin, Mara Vargo, Rhaleigh Zalac; Trumbull New Theatre,“Fairtime� by George Nelson; Youngstown CityScape “West Federal� by Daniel Rauschenbach; Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation “Changing History� by Lauryn Gintert; YWCA of the Mahoning Valley “Memories� by Venise Abell. Power of the Arts Board President Terry Cloonan said he was enthusiastic about the participating artists. “Power of the Arts seeks to champion art-making throughout the community, so we are very pleased to feature the work of some of our incredibly talented community members: retired citizens, YSU graduates, faculty and students, K-12 students, and adults with disabilities.� Purple Cat client Chelsea Mortiz drew the image selected by Easterseals. CEO Tim Nelson said the “party� theme of Chelsea’s piece fits well as they celebrate the 100th anniversary of Easterseals this

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I-680/CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN PROJECT This is a $9.7 million project to make repairs to 12 bridges along I-680 between state Route 711 to just south of U.S. 224. The project is scheduled to be completed by July 2021. Two bridges on Cherry Hill Ave. over I-680

Two bridges over the CSX Railroad

• State Route 711 southbound to I-680 southbound will have fourand-a-half-month closures – one between April and September 2019 and another between April and September 2020. • The Bella Vista Avenue entrance ramp to I-680 northbound will be closed for 45 days in July/August 2019.

Bridge over Oak Hill Ave.

Bridge under Mahoning Ave. Bridge over Price Road Bridge between Oak Hill and Ridge avenues

State Route 711 southbound to I-680 southbound (at left in red) closed on March 29.

Bridge under Ridge Ave.

Bridge over Youngstown & S.E. Railroad

Bridge over Delason Ave.

Bridge over Yellow Creek SOURCE: OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

year. Purple Cat program director Amy Rigby, who helped Chelsea enter the competition, said everyone at the Purple Cat was very excited. Alexis Smith, D.O., co-medical director at the Joanie Abdu Comprehensive Breast Care Center, said she interprets her sponsored painting by Aislinn Janek “as rising up out of the darkness into the light, which is what we are trying to do with raising awareness� of breast cancer.

Photographer Pattie Conti said she was “beyond excited� to learn that her photograph had been selected by the Mahoning County Land Bank. “I have never entered a photo of mine in a contest before. It is a hobby that I really enjoy,� she said. Suzanne Winnick, an organizer for both the Easterseals and Youngstown Jewish Federation sponsorships, said she appreciated the cooperative na-

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2019 Ohio primary: voter deadlines, requirements license renewal and other notices, fishing and marine equipment operator’s license, court papers, or grade reports or transcripts. ■ “Government office” includes any local (including county, city, township, school district and village), state or federal (United States) government office, branch, agency, commission, public college or university or public community college, whether or not in Ohio.

Voting/elections The 2019 Ohio primary election is the first Tuesday in May or Tuesday, May 7, 2019. You may cast your ballot in your precinct at your designated polling place between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. If you don’t know the location of your precinct polling place, contact the board of elections in your county.

Voter information, deadlines ■ Ohio Secretary of State: Election Day voting: Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Voters must bring the proper form of I.D. and know their polling place and precinct. Voters can check their polling place and precinct and get other important voting information by visiting MyOhioVote.com. Voter Toolkit: The online Voter Toolkit is a one-stop location for all necessary voting information. Ohio voters can visit MyOhioVote.com/VoterToolkit to check their voter registration status, find their polling location, view their sample ballot and track their absentee ballot. ■ Mahoning County Board of Elections. Mahoning County Board of Elections, 345 Oak Hill Ave., Entrance A, Youngstown, Ohio 44502; 330-783-2474. Fax: 330-783-2801. Mahoning County Board of Elections. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. You can register at the Mahoning County Board of Elections during business hours. Military and Overseas Absentee Voting: begins March 22 (45 days before Election Day). Early in-Person Voting: begins April 9 and also includes the Saturday, Sunday and Monday before Election Day. Early in-person voting dates: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., April 9-12; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., April 15-18; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., April 22-26; 8 a.m.-7 p.m., April 29-30; 8 a.m.-7 p.m., May 1-3; 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, May 4; 1-5 p.m., Sunday, May 5; 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday, May 6. Absentee Voting By Mail: Begins April 9 (28 days before Election Day). Deadline to Request an Absentee Ballot by Mail: noon, Saturday, May 4, 2019. Absentee Ballot postmark deadline: Monday, May 6, 2019. (Voters can drop off absentee ballots at the Board of Elections until 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 7.) Deadline to register to vote: Monday, April 8, 2019. Election Day: Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. ■ Trumbull County Board of Elections. 2947 Youngstown Road, S.E., Warren, Ohio 44484; 330-369-4050. Fax: 330-369-4160. Trumbull County Board of Elections You can register at the Trumbull County Board of Elections from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. Military and Overseas Absentee Voting: begins March 22 (45 days before Election Day). Early in-Person Voting: begins April 9 and also includes the Saturday, Sunday and Monday before Election Day. Early in-person voting dates: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., April 9-12; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., April 15-18; 8 a.m.-5

p.m., April 22-26; 8 a.m.-7 p.m., April 29-30; 8 a.m.-7 p.m., May 1-3; 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, May 4; 1-5 p.m., Sunday, May 5; 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday, May 6. Absentee Voting By Mail: Begins April 9, 2019 (28 days before Election Day). Deadline to Request an Absentee Ballot by Mail: noon, Saturday, May 4, 2019. Absentee Ballot postmark deadline: Monday, May 6, 2019. (Voters can drop off absentee ballots at the Board of Elections until 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 7.) Deadline to register to vote: Monday, April 8, 2019. Election Day: Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

Address/name changes (registered voters) Address and name changes of registered voters can be made by notifying the board of elections of the change by completing and signing a voter registration card on or before the deadline. (You must register or update your voter registration no later than 30 days prior to the election. Deadline to register/update: Monday, April 8, 2019.

Register to vote/ update your address The deadline to register to vote or update an existing registration is Monday, April 8, 2019. Voters may go to MyOhioVote.com/VoterRegistration to register online or update an existing registration. Voter registration forms can also be printed from MyOhioVote.com or obtained from a local library or Board of Elections office.

What are the qualifications to register and to vote in Ohio? ■ You are qualified to register to vote in Ohio if you meet all the following requirements: ■ You are a citizen of the United States; ■ You will be at least 18 years old on or before the day of the next general election. (If you will be 18 on or before the general election, you may vote in the primary election to nominate candidates, but you cannot vote on issues or party central committees until you are 18); ■ You will be a resident of Ohio for at least 30

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days immediately before the election in which you want to vote; ■ You are not incarcerated (in prison or jail) for a felony conviction under the laws of this state (Ohio), another state, or the United States; ■ You have not been declared incompetent for voting purposes by a probate court; and ■ You have not been permanently disenfranchised for violating the election laws.

Identification requirements Ohio law requires that every voter, upon appearing at the polling place to vote on Election Day, must announce his or her full name and current address and provide proof of identity. The forms of identification that may be used by a voter who appears at a polling place to vote on Election Day include: ■ an unexpired Ohio driver’s license or state identification card with present or former address so long as the voter’s present residential address is printed in the official list of registered voters for that precinct; ■ a military identification; ■ a photo identification that was issued by the United States government or the State of Ohio, that contains the voter’s name and current address and that has an expiration date that has not passed; ■ an original or copy of a current utility bill with the voter’s name and present address; ■ an original or copy of a current bank statement with the voter’s name and present address; ■ an original or copy of a current government check with the voter’s name and present address; ■ an original or copy of a current paycheck with the voter’s name and present address; or ■ an original or copy of a current other government document (other than a notice of voter registration mailed by a board of elections) that shows the voter’s name and present address. For utility bills, bank statements, government checks, paychecks, and other government documents, “current” is defined as within the last 12 months. ■ “Utility bill” includes a cell phone bill. ■ “Other government document” includes

Provisional ballots: If you do not have any of the above forms of identification you may provide either your Ohio driver’s license or state identification number (which begins with two letters followed by six numbers) or the last four digits of your Social Security number and cast a provisional ballot. Once the information is reviewed and verified by the board of elections, your ballot will be counted. If you do not provide one of the above documents or your driver’s license/state identification number or the last four digits of your Social Security number at the precinct, you will still be able to vote using a provisional ballot. However, in order for that ballot to be counted, you must return to the board of elections no later than seven days following Election Day to provide a qualifying form of identification.

How to register to vote You may obtain a voter registration form, and register to vote in person at any of the following locations: ■ The office of the Secretary of State; ■ The office of any of the 88 county boards of elections; ■ The office of the registrar or any deputy registrar of the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles; ■ Public libraries; ■ Public high schools or vocational schools; ■ County treasurers’ offices; or Offices of designated agencies, including: ■ The Department of Job and Family Services; ■ The Department of Health (including the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program); ■ The Department of Mental Health; The Department of Developmental Disabilities; ■ Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities; or ■ The office of any state-assisted college or university responsible for providing assistance to students with disabilities. When you’ve completed your voter registration form, review it carefully for completeness and accuracy. You may either personally deliver, or send by U.S. Mail, your voter registration form to a county board of elections or the Secretary of State’s office. Forms must be in the possession of the board of elections by the close of registration on Monday, April 8, 2019. You must provide either your Ohio driver’s license number or the last four digits of your Social Security number. You sign an oath attesting to the accuracy of all information given. You must register using your legal name just as you would for any legal document. Information via the Ohio Secretary of State, Mahoning County Board of Elections, Trumbull County Board of Elections. Compiled by the Metro Monthly Staff.


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RESTAURANT GUIDE BY LOCATION MAHONING COUNTY

AUSTINTOWN Antone’s Kitchen, Arthur Treacher’s, Austintown Pizza and Chicken, Bamboo Garden, Barry Dyngle’s Pub, Belleria Pizzeria, Bill’s Place, Bob Evans, Bruno Bros. Pizza, Buffalo Wild Wings, Chad Anthony’s Italian Grille & Pub, Charly’s Family Restaurant, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Chipper’s Sports Bar, Cornersburg Pizza, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Denny’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, Eat’n’ Park, Falcon Grille, Five Guys, Gia’s Pizzeria, Goodie’s Mediterranean Grill, Hana Japanese Restaurant, Hanami Express, High Octane Coffee Company, Hollywood Gaming, Hot Head Burritos, Ianazone’s Pizza, Ice House Inn, Inner Circle, Jay’s Famous Hot Dogs, Little Caesar’s, Jimmy John’s, Kitchen Abz, Little Hunan, Lucianno’s, Maggie’s Magic Muffins, Main Moon Chinese, Marco’s Pizza, Mojo’s Pub-n-Grill, The Manor, Marino’s Italian Cafe, Noday’s Pizza & Deli, Nicolinni’s, O’Donold’s, Panera, Papa John’s, Perkins, Plaza Mexico Restaurant & Cantina, Quaker Steak and Lube, Rachel’s, Ruby Tuesday, Saadey’s Place, Salsita’s Mexican Restaurant and Cantina, Salvatore’s Italian Grill, Sandwich Factory, Shotz Bar & Grille, Skybox Sports Bar at Hollywood Gaming, Starbucks, Subway, Sunrise Inn, Taqueria La Huasteria, Take 2 Grill at Hollywood Gaming, Tavola, Trackside at Hollywood Gaming, Trax Lounge, Uncle Nick’s Greek Fried Chicken, Upstairs Restaurant, Walrus Subs, Wedgewood Fernando’s Pizza, West Gate Pizza. BERLIN CENTER Ben’s Restaurant. BOARDMAN Aladdin’s, Antone’s Kitchen, Applebee’s, Aqua Pazzo, Asian Chao, Asuka Japanese Cuisine, B.J.’s Restaurant & Brewhouse, Belleria, Blue Wolf Tavern, Bob Evans, Branch Street Coffee Roasters, The Bread Chef, Bruno’s, Bruno Brothers Pizza, Buffalo Wild Wings, Buttermaid Bakery, C’s Waffles Express, Café 422, Cafe India, Caffe Capri, Carbless Craze Cafe, Carmella’s Cafe, (Norma’s) Casa De Tacos, Charley’s Steakery, Chef Next Door, Chick-Fil-A, Chili’s Grill and Bar, Chinatown, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Chuck E. Cheese, Coaches Burger Bar, Cocca’s Pizza, The Coffee Shop at Ridgewood, Cornersburg Pizza Boardman, DiBella’s Subs, Domino’s Pizza, Dunkin Donuts, Eat’n Park, El Vallarta, Ely’s To Go, Evergreen, Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Ghossain’s Gourmet Mediterranean Foods, Gia’s Pizzeria, Gloria Jean’s, Gyro City Grill, High Octane Coffee Company, Honey Baked Ham Company, Hot Head Burritos, House of China, Ianazone’s Pizza, Imperial Garden, Inner Circle Pizza, International House of Pancakes, Italian Village Pizza, Izumi Japanese Restaurant, Jay’s Famous Hot Dogs, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches, Johnny’s Fine Food & Spirits, Kabob House, Krakus Polish Deli and Bakery, Lanai Lounge, Lé Jeane Beane Cafe and Creperie, Little Caesar’s, Little Greek Fresh Grill, Longhorn Steakhouse, Los Gallos, Maggie’s Magic Muffins, Magic Tree, Main Moon, Ming One, Mission Taco, Mocha House, Nicolinni’s Ristorante II, O’Charley’s, Olive Garden, One Hot Cookie, The Orange Avocado, Outback Steakhouse, Panda Express, Panera Bread, Perkins, Pho Saigon, Phoenician Grill, Pizza Joe’s, Plaza Donuts, Primanti Bros, Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar, Quaker Steak and Lube, Quench Bar & Grill, Red Lobster, Rise Pies, Royal Grill Buffet, Sandwich Factory, sauceeino, Sawa Steak House, Shanghai River, The Simple Greek, Southgate Pizza Boardman, Springfield Grille, Starbucks, Steakn-Shake, Stone Fruit Coffee Co., Suzie’s Dogs &

THE WINE GUY Expert suggestions on wine pairings Page 29 DOWNTOWN YOUNGSTOWN – Avalon Downtown, Bistro 1907 by Mark Canzonetta, Capitol Grill, Downtown Circle, Downtown Draught House, Eman’s Lebanese Cuisine, The Federal, Imbibe Martini Bar, Joe Maxx, Kitchen Post, Mahoning Snacks, Noble Creature Cask House, O’Donold’s Irish Pub & Grille, One Hot Cookie, Overture, Plaza Donuts, Roberto’s Italian Ristorante, Rhine Haus Bier Hall, Sandy’s Cafe & Catering, The Smoothie Shop on Central Square, Space Kat, Suzie’s Dogs & Drafts, Touch the Moon Candy Saloon, V2 Wine Bar Trattoria, Whistle & Keg. DOWNTOWN (University District) Belleria, CVS, Cassese’s MVR, Charlie Staples, Collections Cafe, Cultivate, Culturehouse Coffee Company, Hot Head Burritos, Inner Circle Pizza, Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches, McDonald’s, Noble Creature Cask House, Pressed Coffee Bar & Eatery, Republic Pizzeria & Pub, Starbucks (at Barnes and Noble), Stone Fruit Coffee Co., Subway, Taco Bell. EAST SIDE Buddy’s Cafe, City Limits, Lion’s Den Caribbean Food, Nicky’s Pizzeria, Royal Oaks. NORTH SIDE Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant, Cassese’s MVR, Charlie Staples, Collections Cafe, Cultivate, Culturehouse Coffee Company, Inner Circle Pizza, Hook Fish & Chicken, McDonald’s, Main Moon, Pit Stop Cafe, Subway.

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Fresh Atlantic salmon pan-seared and brushed with an Asian glaze at Michael Alberini’s. Served with rice and stir-fried vegetables. Drafts, Sweet Melissa’s Good Eats, T,J,’s, Tangier Express, Texas Roadhouse, That’s a Wrap and Pizza Cafe, Uptown Pizza, Veggie-Olio’s, Vintage Estate, Wedgewood Fernando’s Pizza, Westgate Pizza Co., What’s Cookin’, Yankee Kitchen. CAMPBELL Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant, Burger King, Gaetano’s Pizza & Wings, McDonald’s, Main Moon. CANFIELD AngeNetta’s, Barney’s Deli, Bella Napoli, Bob Evans, Broad Street Diner, Bruno Brothers Pizza, China Hing, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Cocca’s Pizza, Dave’s Cosmic Subs, Dunkin Donuts, Flaming Ice Cube, Forty10 Bar & Grille, Ghossain’s Gourmet Mediterranean Foods, High Octane Coffee Company, Inner Circle Pizza, JR Grinders, Kennsington Grille, Main Moon, Panera Bread, Peaberry’s Cafe, Perkins, Phoenix Fire Grill and Bar, Piccadilly Parlour, Pour House Bar and Grill, Scacchetti’s, Silva’s Lebanese Deli, Starbucks, StoneBridge Grille & Tavern, Stone Fruit Coffee Company, Tequila Jalisco, Thano’s Family Restaurant, Zenobia Cuisine. CORNERSBURG – Cornersburg Italian Specialties, Cornersburg Pizza, Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant, China Star, Davidson’s, Stone Fruit Coffee Company. LAKE MILTON Kyps Restaurant. LOWELLVILLE Bogey’s Bar and Grille, Carchedi’s, Finish Line Bar & Grille, Knoll Run Golf Course, L’uva Bella Bistro. NEW MIDDLETOWN De Chellis Italian Cafe, Golden Rye Grille, Kamelia’s Korner, Original Roadhouse. NORTH JACKSON Dino’s Italian Restaurant and Pizza, The Korner. NORTH LIMA C’s Waffle House, Gyro Express Bar and Grille Drive-Thru, Jay’s Famous Hot Dogs, Russo Ranch House, Stagecoach Restaurant & Lounge, Steamers Stonewall Tavern. POLAND Michael Alberini’s Restaurant, Another Round Bar and Grille, Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant, Bruno’s, Coaches Burger Bar,

Fireplace, Ianazone’s Homemade Pizza, Inner Circle Pizza, La Rocca’s Pizza & Pasta Ristorante, Lin’s Garden, Nicolinni’s Ristorante II, The Original Pointe Wing Thing, Pressed, Riser Tavern and Grill, Sandwich Factory, Wittenauer Cafe. STRUTHERS Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant, Brier Hill Pizza and Wings, C’s Waffle House, China Garden, Dona Vito’s Italian Cafe, Dunkin’ Donuts, The Elmton, La Villa Sports Bar and Grille, Selah Cafe, Señor Jalapeno, Tangier Bar & Pizza.

SOUTH SIDE Burger King, Cafe Augustine, East Wind,Flambeau’s Caribbean Take Out, Irish Bob’s, Joe Gallagher’s Lunch Bucket, The Grill, Marco’s Pizza, Martha’s Boulevard Tavern, Oy Restaurant, Scarsella’s, Papa’s Sports Bar, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Savo Bar and Grill. WEST SIDE Casa Ramirez Restaurant and Cantina, China Star, Dickey’s Chili Parlor Dine-N-Dash Restaurant, (Dubic’s) Palm Cafe, Foxy’s Restaurant and Lounge, Hunan Express, Inner Circle Pizza, Kravitz’s at the Garden Cafe, Molly’s, New York Pizza, Periscoop Submarine, Plaza Mexico Restaurant & Cantina, Santa Fe Southwestern Café, Taqueria La Huasteria, Westside Bowl.

INSIDE THE GUIDE BY LOCATION The Guide covers the Youngstown-Warren area, Columbiana County and western Pennsylvania. Listings are cross-referenced by location, cuisine and alphabet.

MAHONING COUNTY Includes Austintown, Berlin Center, Boardman (township and shopping districts), Campbell, Canfield, Cornersburg, Lake Milton, Lowellville, New Middletown, North Jackson, North Lima, Poland, Struthers, and Youngstown (downtown, university district) and the four sides of the city

TRUMBULL COUNTY

Includes Brookfield, Champion, Cortland, Girard, Howland, Hubbard, Kinsman, Leavittsburg, Liberty, Masury, Mineral Ridge, Newton Falls, Niles (city and Eastwood Mall area), Southington, Vienna, and Warren (downtown and the city)

COLUMBIANA COUNTY

TRUMBULL COUNTY

Includes Columbiana, Lisbon and Salem

BROOKFIELD Belly Buster, Brookfield Family Diner, Papa Louie’s Italian Kitchen & Motocross Cafe.

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Mercer County

CHAMPION Arby’s, Dunkin Donuts, Hibachi Sushi Supreme Buffet, McDonald’s.

Includes Sharon, Hermitage, Farrell and Wheatland

Lawrence County

Includes New Castle and surrounding areas

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CORTLAND Beef O’Brady’s, Brothers Pizza & Restaurant, Buena Vista II, China House, Chipotle, Country Porch Winery, Dunkin’ Donuts, Five Guys, Golden Stallion, McDonald’s, Monty’s Mosquito Lake Carry-Out, Quaker Steak and Lube, Starbucks, Top Notch Diner, Vasilio Restaurant & Pizzeria. GIRARD The Albatross, Alumni Inn, Amen Corner, Café Olgun, The Daily Grind, Girard Wok, Jib-Jab Hot Dog Shoppe, Marco’s Pizza, Marguerita’s Grille, Melfi & Santangelo’s, Olgun’s Cafe, Pizza Joe’s, Scenna’s Family Restaurant. HOWLAND barrel33, Chick-fil-A, The Chophouse, Dunkin’ Donuts, Gatsby’s at the Avalon Inn, Greek Delights Cafe, Gus’ Italian Grille X-Press, Holy Hot Dog, Kyra Restaurant & Wine Bar, Leo’s Ristorante, Leon’s Sports Bar & Grill, Main Moon, Perkins, Pizza Works, Raptis Family Restaurant, The Rig, Salvatore’s Italian Grill, Stonebridge Grille & Tavern, Sunrise Express, Up a Creek Tavern, Waffle House, Wedgewood Fernando’s Pizza.

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HUBBARD Waffle House, City Subs, Country Market, De-Onna’s, Eagle Grille & Tavern, Emerald Diner, Francesco’s Pizzeria, Frankie’s Main Street Cafe, Globe Restaurant, Hubbard Pizza Works, Lucky Dogs Hot Dog Shoppe, Main Moon, Mi Ranchitos, The Original Fat Guy and an Oven Bakery, Waffle House, Wings Express Reloaded. KINSMAN Market Square Fountain, Peter Allen Inn, Times Square. LEAVITTSBURG Kountry Kupboard. LIBERTY Bob Evan’s, Chad Anthony’s Italian Grille & Pub, China Express, Denny’s, Fiesta Tapatia, Fortune Garden, Golden Hunan, Happy Buffet, Jerusalem Food Imports, Jimmy’s Italian Specialties, Joé Restaurant, K’nafa, Kravitz’s Delicatessen, Little Caesar’s, Loganway Cafe, Long John Silver’s, Nonni’s Ristorante and Bar, Papa’s Puerto Rican Foods, Pizza N’ Gyro Place, Plaza Donuts, Señor Jalapeño’s, Shakers Bar & Grill, Starbucks (Giant Eagle), Station Square, Subway, Uptown Pizza. MASURY Laddie’s Sky Club, White Rose Spaghetti House. MINERAL RIDGE Pho Viez, Waffle House. NEWTON FALLS Big D’s Newton Grill, Cafe 534, Covered Bridge Inn, Roby Lee’s. NILES Applebee’s, Asian Chao, Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Bob Evans, Bombay Curry & Grill, Buffalo Wild Wings, Cava Tapas and Wine Bar, Charley’s Philly Steaks, Chef Peng Chinese Restaurant, China Wok, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Chuck E. Cheese, Coletti’s Pizza, Eastern Buffet, El Jalapeño Mexican Restaurant, Firebirds Wood-Fired Grill, Ghossain’s Gourmet Mediterranean Foods, Giorgio’s Ristorante, High Pointe, Ianazone’s Homemade Pizza, Hot Head Burritos, International House of Pancakes, Jimmy John’s, Little Caesars, Little Damascus, Mr. Hero, Main Loon, Mizu Japanese Restaurant, O’Charley’s, Olive Garden, Outback Steakhouse, Panera Bread, Plaza Azteca, Primanti Bros., Red Lobster, Renato’s Pizza, Salvatore’s Pizzeria, Sawa Steak House, Steakn-Shake, Stoneyard Grill and Tavern, Starbucks, Taqueria La Latina & Market, Vernon’s Cafe. SOUTHINGTON Crossroads Bar and Grille. VIENNA The CAC, Dairy Queen, The Original Brothers Pizza Restaurant, Yankee Kitchen. WARREN Breeze Inn Sandwich Shop, Buena Vista Cafe, Caesar’s Italian Restaurant, Café 422, Carmen’s Pizza, Chen Xing Chinese, China Star, Chung Chinese Restaurant, Cockeye BBQ, Coffee Cup Cafe/Callahan Family Restaurant, Dilucia, Dunkin’ Donuts, Eat’n Park, El Torero, Eli’s Famous Barbecue, Enzo’s, Great Wall Chinese Restaurant, Hot Dog Shoppe, Ianazone’s, J.D.’s Post House, Jack’s Nestegg Diner, Little Caesar’s, Little Wing Cafe, M&P Coney Island, Nese’s Country Café, Ohio Inn, Panera, Perkins, Pizza Hut, Pizza Joe’s, Ponderosa, RBG Eatery, Rally’s, Sorrento Restaurant, Sunrise Inn, U.S. Sub Shop, University at Larchmont Bar & Grill, Wayside Restaurant,Yamato Japanese Restaurant. WARREN (downtown) Beautiful Whirl’d, Burger King, Hot Dog Shoppe, Lime Tree Sandwich Gallery, McDonald’s, Mocha House, Modern Methods Brewing Company, Nova Coffee Co., Original Brothers Pizza, Rally’s, Saratoga, Speakeasy Lounge, Sunrise Inn, Taco Bell, Tommy’s Brother’s Sub Shop.

BY LOCATION COLUMBIANA COUNTY

COLUMBIANA 7&14 Family Restaurant, Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant, Birdfish Brewing Company, Das Dutch Haus, El Paso Mexican Grill, Factory 46 Tavern, Generations Cafe, Golden Chopsticks, Heck’s Restaurant, Hogan’s Baking Company, Homestead Kitchen & Cocktails, Paul’s

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Italian Grille, R’ Pizza Place, Sandwich Factory, Shellabella’s On Main, Stone Fruit Espresso Bar LISBON Courthouse Inn & Restaurant, GuIlford Lake Grille, Lock 24, Mary’s Pizza, Pondi’s, Shale Tavern & Grille. SALEM Adele’s, Alfredo’s Pizza, Annabell’s, B,B, Rooners, Boneshakers at Timberlanes, Brighton Hot Dog Shoppe, Coaches Burger Bar, Cordell Steakhouse, Derienzo’s Italian Foods, East of Chicago Pizza, Ezio’s Italian Restaurant, Heggy’s Confectionery, Hibachi Express, Jalisco’s, Josie’s Pizza Shop, LiBs Market, Penn Grill Restaurant & Lounge, Pop Jackson’s, Rancho Viejo, Ricky’s English Pub, Sunny Chinese Restaurant, Wong’s Buffet.

DELICATESSEN Barney’s, Beanery Depot & Deli, DiBella’s Subs, The Dirty Pickle, Hangry’s, J.J.’s Litehouse, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Krakus Polish Deli and Bakery, Kravitz’s at the Garden Cafe, Kravitz’s Delicatessen, Noday’s Deli, Panera, Primanti Bros., Sandwich Factory, That’s a Wrap, U.S. Sub Shop, Walrus Subs. DINER STYLE – Broad Street Diner, Brookfield Family Diner, Buddy’s Cafe, C’s Waffles Express, C’s Waffle House, Chat-n-Chew, City Limits, Coffee Cup Cafe/Callahan Family Restaurant, Emerald Diner, Globe Restaurant, Hot Dog Shoppe, International House of Pancakes, Jack’s Nestegg Diner, Jib Jab Hot Dog Shop, Kountry Kupboard, Kravitz’s Delicatessen, M&P Coney Island, Olgun’s Cafe, Raptis Family Restaurant, Saratoga Restaurant, Scenna’s Family Restaurant, Steak-n-Shake, Thano’s Family Restaurant, Times Square, Top Notch Diner, Waffle House, Yankee Kitchen.

BY LOCATION WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA

FARRELL Basilone’s, Italian Home, TnT Bar and Grille. HERMITAGE Bella Cena, China Wok, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Combine Brothers, El Arriero, Four Star Pizza, Hickory Grille, Jai-Alai, Kobe Japanese Restaurant, La Isla, Mobogo Asian Cuisine, Nick’s Inn 62, Panera, Perkins, Plaza Pizza, Scotto’s Famous Pizza, Starbucks, Tops Buffet, Toss’d. NEW CASTLE Beanery Depot & Deli, Cedars, Chuck Tanner’s Restaurant, The Confluence, Crane Room Grille, The Dirty Pickle, Dunkin Donuts, Edwards Restaurant & Lounge, El Canelo, Elham Restaurant, Empire Palace, Fat Jimmy’s BBQ, Gallo’s Italian Villa, The Grill on the Hill, Hazel’s Restaurant, Hill House Restaurant, Hugger-Mugger Tasty Recipes, Kings, The Ladies of the Dukes, Los Amigos, M&P Coney Island, Mangino’s Pizzeria, Mary’s Restaurant, Nahla’s Middle Eastern Food Restaurant, Nino’s 2 Tomato, Pagley’s Pasta & More, Palate, Perkins, Pita – a Sandwich Stop, Plaza Pizza, Scustie’s Super Pizza, Soni’s, Starwood Restaurant & Pub, Steel City Sports Bar & Grille, Turf Bar, Tuscany Square Ristorante, Two Fat Guys and an Oven, Two Rivers Artisan Coffee Works. SHARON Apollo Maennerchor Club, Cravings Cafe and Creamery, Donna’s Diner, Firebean Expresso, Haitian Sensation, Hangry’s, J,J,’s Litehouse, Keg Bar & Grille, LuLu Beans Cafe, Niko and Lou’s Coney Island, Our Gang’s Lounge, Quaker Steak and Lube, Road Star, Sharon Hotdog Shop, Tony’s Pizza Kitchen, Tully’s Pub & Grille. WHEATLAND Break Room, Golden Apple Inn.

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RESTAURANTS BY STYLE AFGHAN The CAC. AMERICAN Amen Corner, Applebee’s, Beef O’Brady’s, Bistro 1907 by Mark Canzonetta, Bob Evans, Cafe Augustine, Chili’s Grill and Bar, The Chophouse, Coaches Burger Bar, Country Market, Cracker Barrel, Crossroads Bar and Grille, Denny’s, Dickey’s Chili Parlor, The Elmton, Emerald Diner, The Federal, Firebirds WoodFired Grill, Five Guys Burgers & Fries, Gatsby’s, Globe Restaurant, Golden Rye Grille, Hot Dog Shoppe, Ice House Inn, International House of Pancakes, Jib Jab Hot Dog Shop, Joe Gallagher’s Lunch Bucket, Johnny’s Fine Food & Spirits, Kennsington Grille, Knoll Run Golf Course, Kountry Kupboard, Little Wing Cafe, Loganway Cafe, Longhorn Steakhouse, Magic Tree, The Original Roadhouse, Outback Steakhouse, Perkins, Peter Allen Inn, Rachel’s Westchester, Royal Oaks, Ruby Tuesday, Sam’s Wedge Inn, Saratoga Restaurant, Scacchetti’s, Springfield Grille, StoneBridge Grille & Tavern, Texas Roadhouse, Thirsty Frog Bar & Grill, Times Square, Waffle House, Westside Bowl, What’s Cookin’, Wittenauer Cafe, Yankee Kitchen.

ENGLISH Ricky’s English Pub. FARM-TO-TABLE Courthouse Inn & Restaurant, Cultivate, Ely’s To Go, Homestead Kitchen & Cocktails, Magic Tree, Peter Allen Inn. FRENCH Lé Jeane Beane Cafe and Creperie, Selah Cafe. GERMAN Apollo Maennerchor, Rhine Haus Bier Hall. GREEK Buena Vista Café, Buena Vista II, Capitol Grille, De-Onna’s, Greek Delights Cafe, Gyro City Grill, Gyro Express Bar and Grille Drive-Thru, Jay’s Famous Hot Dogs, Little Greek Fresh Grill, M&P Coney Island, Niko and Lou’s Coney Island, Pizza N’ Gyro Place, Raptis Family Restaurant, The Simple Greek, Zenobia Cuisine. HAITIAN Haitian Sensation. INDIAN Bombay Curry & Grill, Cafe India. IRISH O’Donold’s Irish Pub & Grille.

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Dinner entree from the Upstairs Restaurant in Austintown AMERICAN (NEW/CONTEMPORARY) – Michael Alberini’s, barrel33, Bistro 1907 by Mark Canzonetta, Blue Wolf Tavern, The Chophouse, Courthouse Inn & Restaurant, Cultivate, The Dirty Pickle, Ely’s To Go, Gatsby’s, Homestead Kitchen & Cocktails, Johnny’s Fine Food & Spirits, Kitchen Post, Kyra Restaurant & Wine Bar, LiBs Market, Lime Tree Sandwich Gallery, Lock 24, Magic Tree, LuLu Beans Cafe, Palate, Peter Allen Inn, Rachel’s Westchester, Roby Lee’s, Scacchetti’s, Selah Cafe, Springfield Grille, Sweet Melissa’s Good Eats, Two Rivers Artisan Coffee Works, Upstairs Lounge. BAKED GOODS/PASTRIES The Bread Chef, Buttermaid Bakery, Classic Bakery, Ghossain’s Gourmet Mediterranean Foods, Hogan’s Baking Company, Jimmy’s Italian Specialties, K’nafa, Krakus Polish Deli and Bakery, Kravitz’s Delicatessen, LuLu Beans Cafe, Mocha House, One Hot Cookie, The Original Fat Guy and an Oven Bakery, Panera Bread, Plaza Donuts, Pressed Coffee Bar & Eatery, Selah Cafe, Two Fat Guys and an Oven, Warren Baking Co., Wittenauer Cafe. BARBECUE Barry Dyngles Pub, (Charlie) Staples Original Famous Bar-B-Q, Cockeye BBQ, (Dubic’s) Palm Cafe, Eli’s Famous Barbecue, Fat Jimmy’s BBQ, Lock 24, Longhorn Steakhouse, Martha’s Boulevard Tavern, Original Roadhouse, RBG Eatery, Royal Oaks, Quaker Steak & Lube, Starwood Restaurant & Pub, Texas Roadhouse, Tully’s, Zodiac Lounge and Grill. CARIBBEAN Flambeau’s Caribbean Take Out, Lion’s Den Caribbean Food, Haitian Sensation, TnT Bar and Grille. CAJUN/CREOLE Blue Wolf Tavern, Bogey’s Bar & Grill.

CHINESE/ASIAN Asian Chao, Asian Star, Bamboo Garden, Chef Peng, Chen Xing, China Express, China Garden, China Hing, China House, China Star, China Wok, Chinatown, Chung Chinese, Eastern Buffet, East Wind, Empire Palace, Evergreen, Fortune Garden, Girard Wok, Golden Chopsticks, Golden Hunan, Great Wall, Hanami Express, Happy Buffet, House of China, Imperial Garden, Lin’s Garden, (Siao’s) Little Hunan, Main Loon, Main Moon, Ming One, Panda Express, Pho Saigon, Pho Viez, Royal Grill Buffet, Shanghai River, Sunny Chinese Restaurant, Tops Buffet, Wong’s Buffet, Yamato. COFFEE/CAFES Beanery Depot & Deli, Branch Street Coffee Roasters, The Coffee Shop at Ridgewood, Collections Cafe, The Confluence, The Daily Grind, Dunkin Donuts, Firebean Espresso, Generations Cafe, Gloria Jean’s, Haitian Sensation, High Octane Coffee Co., Joe Maxx, Lé Jeane Beane Cafe and Creperie, LiBs Market, LuLu Beans, Maggie’s Magic Muffins, Mocha House, Nova Coffee, Panera, Peaberry’s, Pressed Coffee Bar & Eatery, Starbucks, Stone Fruit Coffee Company, Two Rivers Artisan Coffee Works, Wittenauer Cafe. CRAFT BEER Michael Alberini’s, barrel33, Birdfish Brewing Co., Crane Room Grille, The Federal, Gatsby’s, Homestead Kitchen & Cocktails, Magic Tree, Modern Methods Brewing Company, Noble Creature Cask House, Penn Grill Restaurant & Lounge, Suzie’s Dogs & Drafts, Thirsty Frog Bar & Grill, Vintage Estate, Whistle & Keg. CRAFT COCKTAILS barrel33, Bistro 1907 by Mark Canzonetta, Gatsby’s, Homestead Kitchen & Cocktails, Imbibe, Lime Tree Sandwich Gallery,

ITALIAN Michael Alberini’s, AngeNetta’s, Antone’s Kitchen, Aqua Pazzo, Avalon Downtown, Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant, Bruno’s, Caesar’s Italian Restaurant, Café 422, Caffe Capri, Carchedi’s, Carmella’s Cafe, Cassese’s MVR, Caesar’s Italian Restaurant, Chad Anthony’s Italian Grille & Pub, Cornersburg Italian Specialties, Davidson’s, De Chellis Italian Cafe, Dilucia’s, Dona Vito’s Italian Café, Enzo’s, Fireplace, Giorgio’s Ristorante, Inner Circle Pizza, Jimmy’s Italian Specialties, Joé Restaurant, La Rocca’s Pizza & Pasta Ristorante, Leo’s Ristorante, Lucianno’s, L’uva Bella Bistro, The Manor, Margherita’s Grille, Marino’s Italian Cafe, Melfi & Santangelo’s, Nicolinni’s, Nicolinni’s Ristorante II, Noble Creature Cask House, Nonni’s Ristorante and Bar, Olive Garden, Papa Louie’s Italian Kitchen & Motocross Cafe, Roberto’s Italian Ristorante, Roby Lee’s, Salvatore’s, Scarsella’s, Sorrento Restaurant, Station Square, V2 Wine Bar Trattoria, Vasilio’s Restaurant and Pizzeria, Vernon’s Café, White Rose Spaghetti House. ITALIAN (PIZZA) Avalon Downtown, Bella Napoli, Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant, Brier Hill Pizza & Wings, The Original Brothers Pizza Restaurant, Brothers Pizza Champion, Brothers Pizza & Restaurant, Original Brothers Pizza, Bruno Brothers Pizza, Carmen’s Pizza, Cocca’s Pizza, Coletti’s Pizza, Cornersburg Pizza, Domino’s Pizza, Dino’s Italian Restaurant and Pizza, The Elmton, Francesco Pizzeria, Gia’s Pizzeria, Gionino’s Pizzeria, Hubbard Pizza Works, Ianazone’s Homemade Pizza, Inner Circle Pizza, Italian Village Pizza, Jimmy’s Italian Specialties, La Rocca’s Pizza & Pasta Ristorante, Little Caesar’s, Marco’s Pizza, New York Pizza, Nicky’s Pizzeria, Pizza Joe’s, Pizza Works, Renato’s Pizza, Republic Pizzeria & Pub, Rise Pies, Salvatore’s, Southgate Pizza Boardman, Sunrise Express, Sunrise Inn, Tangier Bar & Pizza, Tangier Express, Uptown Pizza, V2 Wine Bar Trattoria, Vernon’s Café, Wedgewood Fernando’s Pizza, Westgate Pizza, Westside Bowl.

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JAPANESE/SUSHI Asuka, Empire Palace, Hana Japanese Restaurant, Hanami Express, Hibachi Express, Izumi Japanese Restaurant, Kobe Japanese Restaurant, Mizu Japanese Restaurant and Sushi, Royal Grill Buffet, Tokyo Sushi and Grill, Sawa Steak House, Yamato. KETO Carbless Craze Cafe. LEBANESE Cedars, Eman’s Lebanese Cuisine, Ghossain’s Middle Eastern Bakery, Saadey’s Place, Silva’s Lebanese Deli, Upstairs Lounge. MEXICAN (Norma’s) Casa De Tacos, Casa Ramirez Restaurant and Cantina, Chipotle Mexican Grill, El Arriero, El Canelo, El Jalapeño, El Jalapeño II, El Paso Mexican Grill, El Torero, El Vallarta, Fiesta Tapatia, Hot Head Burritos, Jalisco’s, La Isla, Los Amigos, Los Gallos, Los Girasoles, Mi Ranchitos, Mission Taco, Plaza Azteca, Plaza Mexico, Rancho Viejo, Señor Jalapeño, Taco Loco Taqueria, Taqueria La Huasteria, Taqueria La Latina & Market, Tequila Jalisco. MIDDLE EASTERN Aladdin’s, The CAC, Cedars, The Dirty Pickle, Downtown Circle, Elham, Ghossain’s Gourmet Mediterranean, Goodies Mediterranean Grill & Lounge, Gyro Express Bar and Grille Drive-Thru, Kabob House, K’nafa, Little Damascus, Mary’s Restaurant, Nahla’s Middle Eastern Food Restaurant, Silva’s Lebanese Deli, Upstairs, Zenobia Grill. POLISH Krakus Polish Deli and Bakery. PUERTO RICAN Papa’s Puerto Rican Foods. SEAFOOD Arthur Treacher’s, Bistro 1907 by Mark Canzonetta, Boneshakers at Timberlanes, Café 422, The Chophouse, Chuck Tanner’s Restaurant, Gatsby’s, Hickory Grille, Hook Fish & Chicken, Lock 24, Long John Silver’s, Nicolinni’s, Nicolinni’s Ristorante II, Penn Grill Restaurant & Lounge, Red Lobster, Ricky’s English Pub, Springfield Grille, Starwood Restaurant & Pub, Steamers Stonewall Tavern, Tully’s Pub & Grille. JUICE/SMOOTHIES Aladdin’s, Beautiful Whirl’d, Cultivate, Flaming Ice Cube, Haitian Sensation, The Orange Avocado, Pita – a Sandwich Stop, Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar, sauceeino, The Smoothie Shop on Central Square. SMALL PLATES/TAPAS barrel33, Bistro 1907 by Mark Canzonetta, Cava Tapas and Wine Bar, Country Porch Winery, Whistle & Keg. PUB FOOD The Albatross, Alumni Inn, Amen Corner, Avalon Downtown, BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse, Barrel Head Tavern, Barry Dyngle’s Pub, Bill’s Place, Birdfish Brewing Company, Bogey’s Bar & Grill, Borderline Bar & Grill, Buddy’s Cafe, Buena Vista Café, Buffalo Wild Wings, Café 534, Chili’s Grill and Bar, Chipper’s Sports Bar, Coaches Burger Bar, Crickets Bar and Grill, Dickey’s Chili Parlor, Downtown Draught House, Eagle Grille & Tavern, The Elmton, Finish Line, FORTY10 Bar & Grille, Foxy’s Restaurant and Lounge, Frankie’s Main Street Cafe, High Pointe, Ice House Inn, Kennsington Grille, Laddie’s Sky Club, Lanai Lounge, La Villa Sports Bar and Grille, Leon’s Sports Bar & Grill, Little Wing Cafe, Magilla’s Sports Bar & Grill, Martha’s Boulevard Tavern, Molly’s, O’Donold’s Irish Pub & Grille, Ohio Inn, Papa’s Sports Bar, Patsy’s Bar, Phoenix Fire Grill and Bar, Pour House Bar and Grill, Quaker Steak and Lube, Quench Bar & Grill, Riser Tavern and Grill, Royal Oaks, Saadey’s Place, Sam’s Wedge Inn, Shakers Bar & Grill, Shotz Bar & Grille, Space Kat, Speakeasy Lounge, Stagecoach Restaurant & Lounge, Steel City Bar and Grill, Suzie’s Dogs & Drafts, Tangier Bar & Pizza, Thirsty Frog Bar & Grill, Trax Lounge, University at Larchmont Bar & Grill, Up a Creek Tavern, Vintage Estate, Westside Bowl, Whistle & Keg, Wings Express Reloaded, Zodiac Lounge and Grill. STEAK Michael Alberini’s, Bistro 1907 by Mark Canzonetta, Boneshakers at Timberlanes, Café 422, Caffe Capri, Chophouse, Chuck Tanner’s, Cordell Steakhouse, Crane Room Grille, Enzo’s, Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, Gatsby’s, Giorgio’s Ristorante, GuIlford Lake Grille, Lock 24, Longhorn

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Steakhouse, L’uva Bella Bistro, O’Charley’s, The Original Roadhouse, Outback, Penn Grill Restaurant & Lounge, Ponderosa, Quaker Steak & Lube, Rachel’s Westchester, Ricky’s English Pub, Sawa Steak House, Scacchetti’s, Soni’s, Springfield Grille, Starwood Restaurant & Pub, Steamers Stonewall Tavern, Texas Roadhouse, Tully’s Pub & Grille, Upstairs Lounge, Vernon’s Cafe. SYRIAN Little Damascus, Mary’s Restaurant, Nahla’s Middle Eastern Food Restaurant. VEGAN Carbless Craze Cafe, Ely’s To Go, Flaming Ice Cube, The Orange Avocado. VEGETARIAN Aladdin’s, Cafe India, Carbless Craze Cafe, Courthouse Inn and Restaurant, Ely’s to Go, Eman’s Lebanese Cuisine, Flaming Ice Cube, The Orange Avocado, Pho Saigon, Pita – a Sandwich Stop, sauceeino. VIETNAMESE Mobogo Asian Cuisine, Pho Saigon, Pho Viez.

RESTAURANTS BY ALPHABETICAL LISTING

Aladdin’s Middle Eastern, vegan and vegetarian. 7325 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-629-6450. Chicken, lamb and beef, salads, soups, wrapped sandwiches, organic coffees and teas, smoothies and fresh-squeezed juices, cheesecakes and other desserts. Major credit cards. LD The Albatross Pub food, American. 710 E. Liberty St., Girard 44420. 330-545-6841. Wings, burgers, sandwiches, sides. Tuesday-Saturday. Full bar. LD Michael Alberini’s Contemporary Italian and American, wine bar. 1140 Boardman-Poland Road, Poland 44514. 330-965-2524. michaelalberinis. com. Features a variety of regional American and international cuisines. Offers an extensive wine list (600 wines), craft beers and a retail wine shop. 5-10 p.m., Monday-Thursday. 4-11 p.m., Friday and Saturday. 3-9 p.m., Sunday. Major credit cards. D Alumni Inn Pub food, American. 346 S. Market St., Girard 44420. 330-545-8926. Wings, sandwiches. Monday-Saturday. Full bar. LD Amen Corner American. 20 W. Main St., Girard 44420. 330-545-5694. Restaurant/bar has a sportsbar atmosphere up front and casual dining in the rear of the building. Burgers, sandwiches, pizza, entrees, soups and salads. Most desserts are made by the owners. Family friendly. Full bar. LD AngeNetta’s American, Italian and home-style. 64 Cardinal Drive, Canfield 44406. 330-533-6090. www. angenettas.com. Steak, seafood, chicken, pasta, home-style. Specialty desserts. Tuesday through Saturday. AE, MC, V. LD Another Round Bar and Grille American. 625 E. Western Reserve Road. Poland 44514. 330-7583317. Full bar. Seven days. LD Antone’s Kitchen Italian-American. 4837 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-953-0008. 1419 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330965-0333. LD Applebee’s American. 904 Great East Plaza, Niles 44406. 330-544-0780. 6691 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-965-0460. Entrees, sandwiches, salads, appetizers. LD Aqua Pazzo Upscale Italian. 492 McClurg Road, Boardman 44512. 330- 965-5899. D Arthur Treacher’s Seafood. 4451 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-792-6764. English-style fish and chips, hush puppies, dinners and sides. LD Asian Chao Chinese. Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-965-9859. Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-505-1792. Chicken, beef, pork and vegetarian, egg rolls, soups and fried rice. LD Asian Star Chinese. 4765 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-792-8878. asianstaryoungstown.com. Tuesday-Sunday. LD


Asuka Japanese. 7381 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-629-8088. Steakhouse, sushi bar. LD Avalon Downtown Italian and American. 17 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-740-0000. Downtown bar and eatery mixes old and new Youngstown with exposed brick, high ceilings and contemporary lighting. Pizza, sandwiches, salads, and dinners. Dine in/carry out. Full bar. MondaySaturday. Major credit cards. LD

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse Pub food, American, beer. 7327 Market St., Boardman 44512. 234-719-5010. Seven days. Full bar, including craft beer. LD Bamboo Garden Chinese. 5468 Mahoning Ave., Austintown. 330-793-8665. LD Barney’s Deli American deli, home-style. 132 S. Broad St., Canfield 44406. 330-533-7408. Soups, salads, grillers, deli sandwiches, dinners. BLD barrel33 New American, small plates, craft cocktails. 8208 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-395-9463. Full bar. Occasional music. D Barrel Head Tavern Pub food, American. 4740 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-799-7775. barrelheadtavern.com. Burgers, sandwiches, appetizers. Full bar. Seven days. LD Barry Dyngle’s Pub Barbecue, American. 1601 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown 44515. 330-259-4788. Wings, ribs, combination dinners, entrees, burgers, sandwiches. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Beautiful Whirl’d Juice bar. 141A W. Market St., Warren 44481. 330-989-2016. beautifulwhirld.com. Smoothies, bubble tea, wraps, hummus and small lunch items. Monday-Saturday. L Beef O’Brady’s American. 3660 Niles-Cortland Road, Cortland 44410. 330-400-4815. beefobradys. com. Appetizers, burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, Seven days. LD Bella Napoli Pizza, Italian. Colonial Plaza, 419 E. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-533-3434. Pizza, pasta, calzones, various sides. Hand-tossed pizzas range from traditional and New York style to rustic, neo-classics like olive and greens with shaved cheese. Seven days. LD Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant Italian, pizza. 5625 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-7971787. 8485 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330758-8181. 725 McCartney Road, Campbell 44505. 330-755-6755. 584 E. Main St., Suite 34, Canfield 44406. 3460 S. Meridian Road, Cornersburg 44511. 330-792-0338. 330-533-0216. 3187 Center Road, Poland 44514. 330-757-9910. 1010 YoungstownPoland Road, Struthers 44471. 330-755-4667. 789 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44505. 330-744-4085. Pizza, Italian specialty items. Seven days. LD Belly Buster American. 6949 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield. 330-448-2145. Sub sandwiches. LD Ben’s Restaurant and Bar American. 17729 AkronCanfield Road, Berlin Center. 330-547-7633. Steaks, entrees and seafood. Full bar. LD Big D’s Newton Grill American. 327 Milton Blvd., Newton Falls 44444. 330-872-3150. Seven days. BL Bill’s Place Pub food, American. 4771 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-270-1703. Burgers, sandwiches. Full bar. Bistro 1907 by Mark Canzonetta Classic American, craft cocktails, wine bar. 44 E. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-238-7171. Appetizers, small plates, salads, sandwiches, steak, seafood, beef, chicken, vegetarian. Full bar. Craft cocktails. Major credit cards. BLD Blue Wolf Tavern Italian, American, Cajun and Mediterranean. 1295 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-726-8137. thebluewolftavern. com. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Bob Evans Home-style. Various locations. Omelets, egg-and-breakfast-meat combinations, country favorites. For dinner, turkey dinners share the spotlight with fish, stir fries and other fare. BLD Bogey’s Bar & Grill American, Cajun, Creole, Italian.

3535 Upland Ave., Lowellville 44436. 330-750-6062. Restaurant/bar near Knoll Run Golf Course serves sandwiches, burgers, wings, seafood, chicken and Italian. V, AE, MC. LD Bombay Curry & Grill Asian Indian. 5400 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-4334444. Traditional-Indian cuisine. Chicken, lamb, goat and vegetarian items. Buffet and menu. LD Borderline Bar & Grill Pub food, American, Italian. 3161 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Youngstown 44510. 330-746-2006. Full bar. Branch Street Coffee Roasters Coffee, cafe, small baked goods. 1393 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-727-6910. branchstreetcoffee.com. Coffees are roasted on the premises. Custom coffees, teas and baked goods. Major credit cards. BL The Bread Chef American/European. 850 E. Western Reserve Road, Boardman 44514. 330-7299900. European-style artisan breads and pastries. Croissants, scones, muffins, and miscellaneous baked goods. Monday-Saturday. BL Breeze In Sandwich Shop American. 817 Elm Road NE, Warren 44483. 330-392-7777. Sandwiches, burgers, pizza and breakfast. MondaySaturday. BLD Brier Hill Pizza & Wings Italian, American. 4284 New Road, Austintown 44515. 330-793-6465. 587 5th St., Struthers 44471. 330-750-1997. Italian, pizza, burgers, wings, chicken, subs and sides. LD Broad Street Diner Diner, American, homestyle. 464 S. Broad St., Canfield. 330-286-3463. broadstreetdiner.net. Monday-Saturday. Brookfield Family Diner Home-style. 524 state Route 7, Brookfield, 44403. 330-448-2838. Entrees, sandwiches, appetizers and breakfast. BLD The Original Brothers Pizza Restaurant American, Italian. 4357 Warren-Sharon Road, Vienna 44473. 330-609-6900. brotherspizzavienna.com. Pizza, wings, dinners, and subs. The pizza dough is made from scratch. Monday-Saturday. LD Brothers Pizza Champion Italian. 187 Folsom, Champion 44483. 330-847-7900. Pizza, Italian, subs, salads, stromboli, calzones, various sides. LD Brothers Pizza & Restaurant Italian. 144 S. High St., Cortland 44410. 330-638-6555. New York-style pizza, entrees, subs, salads, stromboli, calzones, various sides. Monday-Sunday. LD Original Brothers Pizza Italian. 760 E. Market St., Warren 44481. 330-393-6000. Pizza, sandwiches, salads, and sides. Monday-Saturday. LD Tommy’s Brother’s Sub Shop Italian. 710 E. Market St., Warren 44481. 330-393-4111. Pizza, sandwiches, salads, and sides. LD Bruno’s. Italian. 1984 Boardman-Poland Road, Poland 44514. 330-757-0840. LD Bruno Brothers Pizza Pizza, Italian. 5549 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-259-1093. 7401 Market St. (Southern Park Mall), Boardman 44512. 330-758-8045. 8381 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-0055. 3620 Starr Centre Drive, Canfield 44406. 330-533-2977. New York-style pizza, Italian, soups, salads. Monday-Sunday. LD Buddy’s Cafe Pub food, sports bar. 28 Jacobs Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-743-9550. Breakfasts, appetizers, subs, wraps. Fish on Friday. Full bar. Tuesday-Saturday. BLD Buena Vista Café Greek, Italian, American. 1305 Buena Vista, Warren 44483. 330-372-4493. Uncle Nick’s Greek fried chicken is the claim to fame, but the eatery also serves Italian, ribs, pizza and dinner entrees. Seven days. Full bar. LD Buena Vista II Greek, Italian, American. 1873 NilesCortland Road, Cortland 44484. 330-856-2811. Chicken, Italian, ribs, pizza and dinner entrees. LD Buffalo Wild Wings Pub, American. 6000 Mahoning Ave., Austintown. 330-779-0201. Southern Park Mall, Boardman. 726-1313. 950 Great East Plaza,

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Niles. 505-2999. 3100 Shenango Valley Freeway, Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-347-2013. Sports bar with TVs, trivia, burgers, wings and beers on tap. Full bar. Seven days. LD

Chad Anthony’s Italian Grille & Pub Italian. 4698 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-1561. Classic and contemporary Italian. Full bar. Major credit cards. Seven days. LD

C’s Waffles Express. American. 7105 Lockwood, Boardman 44512. 330-953-1633. Breakfast to-go. B

Charly’s Family Restaurant By Mr. B Home-style. 4455 Kirk Road, Austintown 44515. 330-799-5569. BLD

C’s Waffle House American, diner-style. 920 W. Liberty St., Hubbard. 330-534-7631. 11991 South Ave., North Lima. 330-549-9807. 704 YoungstownPoland Road, Struthers. 330-750-0791. BLD

Charley’s Steakery American. 7401 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-7171. 5555 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-544-3300. Foodcourt eatery features grilled steak and chicken. LD

The CAC Middle Eastern, Afghani, American. 4094 King-Graves Road. Vienna 44473. Afghani, Middle Eastern, and pizza. BLD

Chat-n-Chew Family-style. 2600 W. Market St., Warren 44485. 330-898-7940. BLD

Caesar’s Italian Restaurant Italian and American. 2801 W. Market St., Warren. 330-898-1555. Pasta, pizza and dinner entrees. Seven days. LD Café 422 Italian, new and classic American. 4422 Youngstown-Warren Road, Warren 44484. 330-3692422. 8586 South Ave., Boardman. 330-629-2422. Steaks, seafood, chops, pasta, and Italian. Seven days. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Café 534 Pub food, American. 115 Milton Blvd., Newton Falls 44444. 330-872-7072. Burgers, wings, fish, chicken, fries and various sides. Full bar. LD Cafe Augustine American, cafe. 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 234-254-4254. Burgers, sandwiches, salads, desserts. Monday-Friday. L Cafe India Indian, Pakistani. 813 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-965-1111. Chicken, lamb, seafood, vegetarian. Buffet with Indian-specialty items. Entrees and breads are prepared in a charcoalclay oven. Seven days. LD Caffe Capri Classic and contemporary Italian. 8000 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-9900. www. caffe-capri.com. Upscale Italian cuisine. Pasta, sandwiches, steaks, salads, and appetizers. The restaurant’s calling card is Mama Q’s red sauce over homemade pasta. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Capitol Grille Greek and American. 20 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-746-8585. LD

Chef Next Door American. 154 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-726-8574. Breakfast, brunch, lunch, burgers. Seven days. BL Chef Peng Chinese Restaurant Chinese. 517 N. Main St., Niles 44446. 330-544-8132. Monday though Saturday. LD Chen Xing Chinese Chinese. 2020 North Road SE, Warren 44484. 330-652-7277. Seven days. LD Chick-Fil-A American. 1051 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-726-7205. Southern Park Mall, Boardman 44512. 330-758-7391. Howland Commons, 1885 Niles-Cortland Road, SE, Howland 44484. 330-652-1300. YSU, 1 University Plaza, Youngstown 44555. chick-fil-a.com. Sandwiches, breakfast sandwiches, wraps and salads. Monday-Saturday. BLD Chili’s Grill and Bar American. 7403 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-758-4117. www.chilis.com. Full-service menu. Full bar. Seven days. LD China Express Chinese. 2899 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-3022. Beef, chicken, pork, vegetarian, appetizers, soups, and stir-fries. LD China Garden Chinese. 1010 5th St., Struthers 44471. 330-750-9818. Beef, chicken, pork, vegetarian, soups, noodle dishes and stir-fries. Quick-serve format. LD China Hing Chinese. 423 E. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330- 533-8989. Beef, chicken, pork, vegetarian, appetizers, soups and stir-fries. LD

Carbless Craze Cafe American, keto, paleo. 7403 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-707-4430. carblesscrazecafe.com. Low-carb, gluten-free, organic, non-GMO. Wraps, salads, dips, Belgian waffles, hemp oatmeal, baked goods, and sides. Tuesday-Sunday. BLD

China House Chinese. 42418 S. High St., Cortland 44410. 330-637-2788. Beef, chicken, pork, vegetarian, appetizers, soups, and stir-fries. LD

Carchedi’s Italian. 30 E. Water St., Lowellville 44436. 330-536-8128. Pasta, soups, salads and appetizers and entrees. Traditional Italian. MondaySaturday. LD

China Star Chinese. 3415 Canfield Road Suite 1, Cornersburg 44511. 330-797-5555. youngstownchinastar.com. Seven days. LD

Carmella’s Cafe Italian. 850 E. Western Reserve Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-0544. Pasta, pizza, seafood, salads, sandwiches, soups and appetizers. Monday-Saturday. LD Carmen’s Pizza Pizza, American. 1861 Youngstown Road SE, Warren 44484. 330-369-2125. carmenspizzawarren.com. Pizza, chicken, wings, sides. A longtime Warren favorite. LD Casa De Tacos Mexican. 8051 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-965-7461. Family-owned, independent serves authentic tacos and other Mexican fare. Dine in, carry out. L Casa Ramirez Restaurant and Cantina Mexican. 1578 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7929920. Family-owned independent serves authentic Mexican. Monday-Saturday. Full bar. LD Cassese’s MVR Italian. 410 N. Walnut St., Youngstown 44505. 330-746-7067. Homemade pasta, beef, chicken, veal, fish, soups, and salads. Offers sheltered bocce courts. Located in Smoky Hollow, just east of YSU. Monday-Saturday. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Cava Tapas and Wine Bar Small plates/tapas bar, wine bar. 1201 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-349-4327. D Caesar’s Italian Restaurant Italian, pizza. 2801 W. Market St., Warren 44485. 330-898-1555. Classic Italian. Full bar. Seven days. LD

China Star Chinese. 2779 Youngstown Road SE, Warren 44484. 330-369-6666. LD

China Wok Chinese. 39 Vienna, Niles 44446. 330-544-6969. Beef, chicken, pork, vegetarian, appetizers, soups, noodle dishes and stir-fries. LD Chinatown Chinese. 8600 Glenwood Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-965-9818. Beef, chicken, pork, vegetarian. Seven days. LD Chipper’s Sports Bar Pub food, American. Mahoning Avenue at Edgehill, Austintown 44515. 330-799-6667. Burgers, pizza, appetizers. Full bar. Chipotle Mexican Grill Mexican. 5553 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-318-4930. 525 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330758-1477. 125 N. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa. 16148. chipotle.com. 724-308-3026. 1922 NilesCortland Road SE, Niles 44446. 330-544-9256. Made-to-order burritos and burrito bowls. Beef, chicken, pork and vegetarian. LD The Chophouse American and Italian. 9519 E. Market St., Howland 44483. 330-856-2121. warrenchophouse.com. Steaks, seafood, chops, chicken and entrees. Full bar. Major credit cards. Chuck E. Cheese American. 521 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-629-9929. 2082 NilesCortland Road SE, Niles 44446. 652-0740. Kidfriendly chain. Sandwiches and a signature pizza. Chung Chinese Chinese. 2020 North Road, Warren 44484. 330-652-7277. Chicken, pork, vegetarian, appetizers, soups and stir-fries. LD


City Limits American, Italian-American. 3038 McCartney Road, Youngstown. 330-746-4026. Mom-and-pop serves stick-to-your-ribs breakfasts, sandwiches, homemade soups, daily specials, soups, salads and appetizers. Seven days. BLD

Dave’s Cosmic Subs Sandwiches. 4559 BoardmanCanfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-967-4782. LD

City Subs Sandwiches. 111 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-6000. Tuesday-Saturday. LD

De Chellis Italian Cafe Italian, American. 11092 Main St., New Middletown 44442. 330-542-3733. Signatures include pan-tossed pasta, Old World pasta, hand-made pasta, fish, chicken, veal beef, soups, sandwiches and appetizers. Sauces are homemade. Dine in or carry out. Seven days.

Coaches Burger Bar American, burgers, sports bar. 708 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-953-2334. 3032 Center Road, Poland 44514. 330-707-4748. 635 E. State St., Salem 44460. 234567-4880. coachesburgerbar.com. Burgers, wings, fresh-cut fries, sandwiches, barbecue, pulled pork nachos, salads, desserts. Full bar. Seven days. LD Cocca’s Pizza Pizza, Italian. 7144 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-1669. 76 N. Broad St., Canfield 44406. 330-702-0888. coccaspizza.com. Pizza, hot and cold subs, Italian. Seven days. LD Cockeye BBQ Barbecue. 1805 Parkman Road, NW, Warren 44485. 330-369-4227. cockeyebbq.com. Ribs, brisket, chicken and pulled pork. LD Coffee Cup Cafe American, diner-style, breakfast. 631 E. Market St., Warren 44481. 234-600-5666. Seven days. BLD The Coffee Shop at Ridgewood Coffee, cafe. 5998 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-953-3103. Monday-Saturday. BLD Collections Cafe American. Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44505. 330-746-8600. Soups, sandwiches, salads, desserts and Starbucks coffee. BLD

Davidson’s Italian, American. 3636 Canfield Road, Cornersburg 44406. 330-793-0033. Fish, pizza and prime rib. Full bar. Seven days. BLD

Denny’s American, diner-style. 4927 Mahoning Ave, Austintown 44515. 330-793-0189. 4020 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. dennys.com. Seven days, 24 hours. BLD

DiBella’s Subs Sandwiches, delicatessen. 435 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330729-9670. dibellas.com. Submarine sandwiches, salads, sides. Seven days. LD Dickey’s Chili Parlor Pub food, American. 27 N. Meridian Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-799-0058. Burgers, fresh-cut fries, chili. Full bar. Seven days. Dilucia’s Italian, American, home-style. 2610 Elm Road, Warren 44483. 330-372-3813. Home-style lunch and dinner. LD Dine-N-Dash Restaurant American. 2718 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-792-8690. Burgers, pierogies, wings, and appetizers. Full bar.

Coney Island Hot Dog Shoppe American. 31 N. Canfield-Niles Road, Austintown 44515. 330-7992029. Hot dogs, burgers, fries, sides. LD

Domino’s Pizza Pizza, Italian. dominos.com. Michigan-based chain with a number of locations in the area. LD

Cornersburg Italian Specialties Italian, delicatessen, grocery. 3381 Canfield Road, Cornersburg 44511. 330-799-8650. Seven days.

Dino’s Italian Restaurant and Pizza Italian, American. 10941 Mahoning Ave., North Jackson 44451. 330-538-2263. BLD

Cornersburg Pizza Pizza, Italian. 234 BoardmanCanfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-4501. 3518 Canfield Road, Cornersburg 44511. 330-7921655. cornersburg-pizza.com. LD

Dona Vito’s Italian Café Italian, American. 139 S. Bridge St., Struthers 44471. 330-755-3456. Specialties include Pollo del Padrone and Shrimp Diablo. Seven days. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD

Country Market American. 2226 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-4856. Restaurant/buffet in the Flying B complex serves family-style meals. Seven days, 24 hours. BLD

Downtown Circle American, Middle Eastern, vegetarian.116 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-747-3088. Full-service restaurant, walk-up counter service, and a convenience store. Middle Eastern and American. Full bar. Seven days. BLD

Covered Bridge Inn American, Italian. 22 W. Broad St., Newton Falls 44444. 330-872-5556. Steaks, chops, seafood, sandwiches. Seven days. BLD Cracker Barrel American, home-style. 5600 Interstate Blvd., Austintown 44515. 330-652-7227. Seven days. Major credit cards. BLD Crickets Bar and Grill Pub food, American. 1733 E. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown 44502. 330-788-0028. Burgers, fries, salads, sandwiches. Full bar. Crossroads Bar and Grille American. 4887 state Route 305, Southington 44470. 330-898-1897. Traditional American, pub food. Seven days. Cultivate American, farm to table, locally sourced. 901 Elm St., Youngstown 44505. 234-855-0175. cultivatecafe.org. Soups, salads, sandwiches, baked goods, and smoothies. Menu is sourced from local farmers and producers. Tuesday-Saturday. LD

Culturehouse Coffee Company Coffee, cafe, pastries. 818 Elm St., Youngstown 44505. culturehousecoffeeco. com. Specialty coffee drinks, pastries, bagged coffee. 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Saturday. BLD The Daily Grind Coffee, cafe, baked goods. 824 N. State St., Girard 44420. 234-421-5118. thedailygrindgirard.com. Monday-Saturday. BL

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De-Onna’s Greek, American, home-style. 16 S. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-4762. Omelets, breakfasts, sandwiches (gyro, chicken souvlaki, Mediterranean veggie pita, kielbasa, grilled cheese, fried bologna, pepper and egg, etc.), soups, salads, appetizers, paninis, specialty burgers and a children’s menu. Tuesday-Saturday. BLD

Coletti’s Pizza Pizza, Italian. 136 E. Federal St., Niles 44446. 330-652-8342. Pizza, wings, entrees, subs, sides. Seven days. LD

Country Porch Winery Wine, American, small plates. 2282 Wilson-Sharpsville Road, Cortland 44410. 330-638-0000. Appetizers, sandwiches, stove-oven pizza. Wine by glass and bottle. countryporchwinery.com. Wednesday-Sunday. D

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Downtown Draught House American. 219 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-746-9722. Longtime bar/restaurant serves burgers, soups, salads. Full bar. LD Dunkin Donuts American. Various locations. Coffee, doughnuts and breakfast sandwiches. BLD Eagle Grille & Tavern Pub food, American. 29 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-7990. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. LD Eastern Buffet Chinese. 5703 Mines Road, Niles 44446. 330-505-1088. Seven days. LD East Wind Chinese. 2841 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-782-4516. LD Eat’n Park American. 8049 Market, Boardman 44512. 330-758-1307. 2057 Wal-Mart Drive, Warren 44483. 372-6610. 5459 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-779-0411. Pittsburgh-based chain offers a contemporary take on diner fare. BLD El Jalapeño Mexican. 5125 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-544-6500. Full bar. Seven days. Major credit cards. LD El Jalapeño II Mexican. 4626 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-799-6500. Full bar. Seven days. Major credit cards. LD

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Eli’s Famous Bar-B-Que Barbecue. 1407 Niles Road, Warren 44484. 330-369-5457. Ribs, chicken, fish, greens, yams and corn bread. Desserts include sweet potato pie and pound cake. Carry-out. LD

High Pointe Pub food, American. 754 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles 44446. 330-544-3300. Soups, sandwiches, salads, appetizers, entrees. Full bar. LD Holy Hot Dog American. 1913 Niles-Cortland Road, NE, Howland 44484. 234-830-0036. Hot dogs, burgers, salads, appetizers. LD

The Elmton American, family-style, Italian. 584 5th St., Struthers 44471. 330-755-8511. Restaurant/ bar features broasted chicken, potato spears and a distinctive pizza. Family-friendly dining room and bar is packed with regulars watching sports. Dine in, carry out. Monday-Saturday. Major credit cards. LD

Honey Baked Ham Company American, delicatessen, sandwiches. 813 Boardman-Poland Road, Suite 13, Boardman 44512. 330-965-0600. myhoneybakedstore.com. Monday-Saturday. LD

Ely’s To Go Vegan, Asian, farm-to-table, contemporary American. 850 E. Western Reserve Road, Boardman 44512. 330-953-3445. Soups, salads, sandwiches, and baked goods. Many items are made fresh with local and organic ingredients. Monday-Friday. L

Hook Fish & Chicken Seafood. 2545 Belmont Ave., Youngstown 44505. 330-743-4665. Downhome, Southern-style food. Items include corn-meal breaded fish, chicken, fries and cole slaw. LD Hot Dog Shoppe American, diner-style. 740 W. Market St., Warren 44481. 330-395-7057. Landmark eatery serves hot dogs, burgers, chili, shakes and fresh-cut French fries. Often the first place former Warrenites go – sometimes before seeing mother! Seven days. BLD

Eman’s Lebanese Cuisine Lebanese, vegetarian. 20 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-7468600. Falafel, pita wraps, hummus and other Mediterranean specialties. Monday-Friday. LD Emerald Diner American, diner-style. 825 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-568-4765. theemeralddiner.com. Seven days.

Hot Head Burritos Mexican. 5450 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-793-2000. 362 BoardmanPoland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-726-4100. 5655 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-8188. 315 Elm St., Youngstown 44503. 330480-0847. Made-to-order burritos. Seven days. LD

Enzo’s Italian, American. 2918 Elm Road, Warren 44483. 330-372-3314. Family-owned independent serves Italian, seafood, sandwiches, steaks, and pizza. Tuesday-Saturday. Major credit cards. LD Evergreen Chinese. 1393 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-8848. Chicken, beef, pork, seafood and vegetarian. Seven days. LD Falcon Grille American. 39 N. Canfield-Niles Road, Austintown 44515. 330-793-3819. falcongrille.com. The Federal American. 110 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-7683. Burgers, appetizers, sandwiches, and entrees. Craft, draft and bottled beers. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Fiesta Tapatia Mexican. 3632 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-3555. Large, diverse menu. Full bar. Seven days. Major credit cards. LD Finish Line American. 6735 Center Road, Lowellville 44436. 330-536-8150. American, pizza, bar food. Full bar. Firebirds Wood-Fired Grill American. 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-5059660. Casual restaurant in the Eastwood Mall serves traditional and contemporary American. Steaks, salads, burgers, sandwiches and dinner entrees. Seven days. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Fireplace Italian, American. 2075 E. Western Reserve Road, Poland 44514. 330-757-4042. thefireplacepoland.com. Locally owned restaurant/ bar serves Italian-American cuisine. Full bar. Occasional live music. Tuesday-Saturday. Five Guys Burgers & Fries American. 107 S. Canfield Niles Road, Austintown. 330-953-2880. 7322 Market St., Boardman. 330-629-8038. 2393 Niles-Cortland Road, SE, Howland 44484. 330-9895162. Burgers, fries and sides. LD

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Fish tacos from Casa Ramirez in Youngstown Francesco Pizzeria Pizza, Italian. 617 W. Liberty St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-8811. MondaySaturday. LD

Golden Rye Grille American. 10745 Main St., New Middletown 44442. 330-542-9925. Home-style breakfasts and brunch. Seven days. BL

Frankie’s Main Street Cafe Pub food, American. 368 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-9064. Ribs, steaks, burgers, entrees. Full bar.

Golden Stallion. Family-style. 111 Market St., Cortland 44410. 330-638-8837. Monday-Saturday. LD

Joe Gallagher’s Lunch Bucket American, lunch, snacks. Oakhill Renaissance Place, 345 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-744-3712. Breakfast platters/sandwiches, French toast, pancakes, pizza by the slice, burgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, turkey burger, grilled chicken salad, veggie burgers, wraps, fruit cup. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Friday. BL

Goodies Mediterranean Grill & Lounge Middle Eastern, Mediterranean. 4903 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-259-0365. Lamb, chicken, shish kabob, salads, appetizers. Full bar. LD

Gatsby’s American. 9519 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-856-1900. Steaks, chops, seafood, chicken, appetizers, salads. Full bar. Extensive wine list, craft beers. Major credit cards. Ghossain’s Gourmet Mediterranean Foods Middle Eastern, Lebanese, Mediterranean. 3990 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-788-6003. 6261 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-544-5000. 4559 Boardman-Canfield Road, Suite 820, Canfield 44406. 330-286-3800. ghossainsbakery.com. Gia’s Pizzeria Casual Italian. 704 BoardmanCanfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-726-4442. Locally owned restaurant serves pizza, dinner entrees, pasta, salads, appetizers. Full bar.

Great Wall Chinese. 2662 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-392-5008. Stir fries, chicken, beef, pork, seafood and vegetarian. LD

House of China Chinese. 135 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-2307. Cantonese and Mandarin-style food. LD Hubbard Pizza Works Pizza, Italian. 433 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-1000. Pizza, Italian, sandwiches, salads. Seven days. LD Hunan Express Chinese. 1810 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-792-0188. Seven days. LD Ianazone’s Homemade Pizza Italian, pizza. 4284 New Road, Austintown 44515. 330-793-6465. 7271 West Blvd., Boardman 44512. 330-729-9600. 207 E. Marshall Road, McDonald 44437. 330-5300620. 815 Youngstown Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-544-5252. 9056 N. Lima Road, Suite A, Poland 44514. 234-759-3533. 196 McCartney Road, Youngstown 44502. 330-747-3035. ianazonepizza. com. Tuesday-Sunday. LD

Greek Delights Cafe Greek. 5000 E. Market St., Howland 44483. 330-856-4119. Greek food and pastries. Monday-Saturday.

Ice House Inn Pub food, American. Webb Road at Route 46, Austintown 44515. 330-544-8800. Bar/ restaurant serves sandwiches, fish, spaghetti, and entrees. Full bar. Seven days. LD

The Grill American. 2705 South Ave., Youngstown 44502. 234-232-7684. Seven days. LD

Imperial Garden Chinese. 7098 Lockwood Blvd., Boardman 44512. 330-729-3833. LD

Gus’ Italian Grille X-Press Italian, Greek, American. 1875 Niles-Cortland Road, Howland 44484. 330609-8646. Pizza, sandwiches, subs, salads, entrees.

Inner Circle Pizza Italian, American. 4520 Mahoning Ave., Austintown. 330-793-3819. 1816 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330757-3719. 6579 Ironwood Blvd., Canfield 44406. 330-533-7575. 330-793-3819. 2715 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-799-7809. 318 Elm St., Youngstown 44505. 330-744-5448. 1816 BoardmanPoland Road, Poland 44514. 330-757-3719. Restaurant/bar serves pizza, wings, sandwiches, salads, appetizers and entrees. The hot chips are a standout. Full bar. LD

Gyro City Grill Greek. Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-629-8090. Located in the food court.

Gia’s Pizzeria Pizza, Italian. 1651 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown 44515. 330-270-9730. giaspizzeria.com. Seven days. LD

Gyro Express Bar and Grille Drive-Thru Greek, Middle Eastern. 10125 State Route 7, North Lima 44452. 330-549-9598. Gyros, subs, salads, wings, burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, and appetizers. Full bar. Seven days. Major credit cards. LD

Gionino’s Pizzeria Italian, pizza. 4903 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-953-3777. gioninos. com. Seven days. LD

Hana Japanese Restaurant Japanese, sushi, hibachi. 4777 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-792-5555. hanaaustintown.com. LD

Flaming Ice Cube Vegan, vegetarian. 1449 Boardman-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-7264766. Cafe features wraps, salads, sandwiches, and entrees. Seven days.

Giorgio’s Ristorante Italian, American. 1231 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-5449280. Pasta, steaks, chicken, seafood, ribs, pizza, soups, salads and appetizers. Full bar.

International House of Pancakes American. 833 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330758-8505. 1980 Niles-Cortland Road, Niles 44446. 330-505-9480. American comfort food. BLD

Hanami Express. Japanese, sushi bar. 1520 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown 44515. 330- 793-8888. hanamiexpressjapanes.com. Seven days. LD

Italian Village Pizza Pizza, Italian. 440 BoardmanPoland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-0000. italianvillagepizza.com. Seven days. LD

Fortune Garden Chinese. 4245 Belmont Ave., Youngstown 44505. 330-743-6688. Local independent serves Hunan and Szechuan-Chinese. Dine in carry out. Seven days. LD

Girard Wok Chinese. 44 W. Liberty, Girard 44420. 330-545-4221. Chicken, beef, pork, seafood and vegetarian. Monday-Saturday. LD

Happy Buffet Chinese. 3551 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-8889. Seven days. LD

Izumi Japanese Restaurant Japanese, sushi bar. 840 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-8882. orderizumi.com. Sushi bar, teriyaki (tofu, vegetable, beef, chicken, shrimp, scallop), fried rice, tempura, katsu. Sake and Japanese beer. Seven days. LD

Flambeau’s Caribbean Take Out Caribbean. 3920 Hillman Way, Boardman 44512. 330-526-3286. flambeaus.net. Caribbean specialities, including jerk chicken, curry chicken, oxtail stew, jeer short ribs, curry goat, sides, soups, salads, desserts. TuesdaySaturday. LD

Forty10 Bar & Grille Pub food. 4010 BoardmanCanfield Road, Suite 5, Canfield 44406. 330-9674400. forty10grille.com. Full bar. Seven days. Foxy’s Restaurant and Lounge American. 51 N. Meridian Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-792-8000. Casual. Soups, sandwiches and appetizers. Full bar.

Globe Restaurant American, home-style. 6965 Truck World Blvd., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-9725. Full-service restaurant in the Truck World Mall serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Trucker-hearty breakfasts and a Sunday buffet. BLD Golden Hunan Chinese. 3111 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-7197. Hunan and Szechuan cuisine. Seven days. LD

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Hibachi Sushi Supreme Buffet Chinese, Japanese, sushi. 4379 Mahoning Ave., Champion 44483. 330847-8666. Buffet. Dine in, carry out. Seven days. LD High Octane Coffee Company Coffee, small baked goods. 890 N. Canfield-Niles Road, Austintown 44515. 330-349-0444. 695 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-953-2224 410 W. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-501-5064. Locally owned cafe with a vintage garage feel incorporates motor sports and freshly roasted and brewed coffees. BLD

J.D. Posthouse Home-style. 5201 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-847-8113. Seven days. J.R. Grinders American, sandwiches. 400 W. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-702-8782. Submarine sandwiches. Monday-Saturday. LD


Jay’s Famous Hot Dogs American, Greek. 68 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman. 330-3976564. 11748 Market St., North Lima. 330-549-9145. Coneys, fries, gyros and various sides. LD Jack’s Nestegg Diner 1697 Larchmont Ave., Warren 44483. 330-372-1555. Breakfasts, lunch, soups, salads and sandwiches. Seven days. Jersey Mike’s Subs Sandwiches, delicatessen. 813 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-330-8600. jerseymikes.com. Hot and cold sub sandwiches, wraps, sides. LD Jib Jab Hot Dog Shop American, diner-style. 313 S. State St., Girard 44420. 330-545-1129. Locally owned restaurant serves coneys, burgers, shakes, fries. Seven days. LD Jimmy’s Italian Specialties Italian, bakery, prepared foods. 3230 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-7592904. Italian specialty goods. Imported cheeses, meats, wines, sandwiches, hot foods, bakery items. Monday-Saturday. LD Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches American, sandwiches. 5450 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-797-8810. 7322 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-953-1782. 2385 Niles-Cortland Road, Howland 44484. 330-349-4709. 311 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-743-4000. Chain offers made-to-order deli sandwiches. Items range from classic Italian subs to meatless. LD Joe Maxx Coffee Company American, coffee, cafe. 265 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-8176608. Locally owned independent serves coffees and teas, breakfast items, sandwiches, salads and baked goods. BL Joé Restaurant Italian. 2921 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-8890. Local independent serves Italian cuisine. The roots are authentic Brier Hill. Chicken, beef, fish, pizza, pasta, sandwiches, soups, salads and appetizers. V, MC. LD Johnny’s Fine Food & Spirits Contemporary American. 7807 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330758-8262. Local independent serves contemporary American. Full bar. Major credit cards. Kabob House Mediterranean, Middle Eastern. 714 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330330-8333. Specialties include falafel, shish-kabob and kibbe. Seven days. LD Kamelia’s Korner American, home-style. 8 Sycamore St., New Middletown 44442. 330-5422527. Breakfast and lunch. Fried fish on Friday. BL Kennsington Grille American, sports bar. 4171 Westford Place, Canfield 44406. 330-533-8733. kennsingtongolf.com. Full bar. Seven days. Kitchen Post New American. 112 W. Commerce St., Youngstown 44503. 234-719-2262. kpthekitchenpost.com. Soft tacos, ramen, brisket, gyros, dinner entrees. Brunch on Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday-Sunday. V, MC, D. BLD Knoll Run Golf Course American, burgers, full bar. 1421 Struthers-Coitsville Road, Lowellville 44436. 330-755-2499. Full-service. LD The Korner Family-style. 9177 Mahoning Ave., North Jackson 44451. 330-538-9963. Kountry Kupboard American, diner-style. 6152 W. Market St., Leavittsburg 44430. 330-898-7797. Longtime truckstop/eatery on the Route 5 serves home-style food. 24 hours. BLD K’nafa Middle Eastern, Mediterranean. 3129 Belmont Ave., Youngstown 44505. 234-719-2414. knafarestaurant.com. Authentic Middle Eastern grill, bakery and halal market. Seven days. Krakus Polish Deli and Bakery Polish, delicatessen. 7050 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-758-8333. Delicatessen, bakery and grocery. Kravitz’s Delicatessen Jewish, Eastern European, delicatessen, baked goods. 3135 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-7889. Landmark deli serves breakfast, sandwiches, soups, baked goods and specialty items. Seven days. BLD

INSIDE THE GUIDE The Guide covers the Youngstown-Warren area, Columbiana County and western Pennsylvania. Listings are cross-referenced by location, cuisine and alphabet.

MAHONING COUNTY Includes Austintown, Berlin Center, Boardman (township and shopping districts), Campbell, Canfield, Cornersburg, Lake Milton, Lowellville, New Middletown, North Jackson, North Lima, Poland, Struthers, and Youngstown (downtown, university district) and the four sides of the city

TRUMBULL COUNTY

Includes Brookfield, Champion, Cortland, Girard, Howland, Hubbard, Kinsman, Leavittsburg, Liberty, Masury, Mineral Ridge, Newton Falls, Niles (city and Eastwood Mall area), Southington, Vienna, and Warren (downtown and the city)

COLUMBIANA COUNTY

Includes Columbiana, Lisbon and Salem

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Mercer County Includes Sharon, Hermitage, Farrell and Wheatland

Lawrence County

Includes New Castle and surrounding areas

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Kravitz’s at the Garden Cafe Jewish, Eastern European, delicatessen, baked goods. Davis Center, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7977554.Deli serves sandwiches, soups, baked goods and specialty items. Tuesday-Sunday. BLD Kyps American, traditional. 17620 Mahoning Ave., Lake Milton 44429. 330-654-4729. Kyra Restaurant & Wine Bar New American. 5000 E. Market St., Howland 44483. 330-856-1966. Full bar. Major credit cards. Laddie’s Sky Club Pub food, American. 8189 Warren-Sharon Road, Masury 44438. 330-448-6668. Wings, burgers, fish. Full bar. Seven days. LD Lanai Lounge Pub food, American. 7631 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-629-9605. Sandwiches, burgers, wraps, salads. La Rocca’s Pizza & Pasta Ristorante Italian. 6505 Clingan Road, Poland 44515. 330-757-1212. Beer and wine. Monday-Saturday. Major credit cards. LD La Villa Sports Bar and Grille Pub food, American. Wings, burgers, various sides. 812 YoungstownPoland, Struthers 44471. 330-755-8744. MondaySaturday. Full bar.

Lé Jeane Beane Cafe and Creperie Cafe, crepes, coffee. 819 McKay Court, Suite 103, Youngstown 44512. 330-729-9226. lejeanebeane.com. Crepes, croissant sandwiches, soups, luncheon items. Seven days. BLD Leo’s Ristorante Contemporary Italian. 7042 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-856-5291. Beef, chicken, veal, pasta and pizza. Major credit cards. Monday-Saturday. LD Leon’s Sports Bar & Grill Pub food, American. 1111 Niles-Cortland Road NE, Howland 44484. 330856-3627. leonssportsbar.com. Full bar. LD Lime Tree Sandwich Gallery Contemporary American. 187 W. Market St., Warren 44481. 330-395-5463. Locally owned independent serves contemporary American with some ethnic foods. Salads, sandwiches, burgers and appetizers. Full bar, including craft cocktails. Occasional live music. Monday-Saturday. LD Lin’s Garden Chinese. 9065 Springfield Road, Poland 44514. 330-549-9070. LD

Lion’s Den Caribbean Food Jamaican, Caribbean. 3000 McCartney Road, Youngstown 44505. 330951-3699. Jerk chicken, pork, curry chicken, oxtails, gumbo. Open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday and Sunday at the Four Seasons Market. LD Little Caesar’s Pizza. littlecaesars.com. Detroitbased chain with various locations. Pizza, sides. LD Little Damascus Middle Eastern. 1112 NilesCortland Road, Niles 44446. 330-469-6623.

Margherita’s Grille Italian, American. 728 N. State St., Girard 44420. 330-545-2424. Full bar. Major credit cards. Monday-Saturday. LD Marino’s Italian Cafe Italian. 5423 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-799-8326. Seven days. LD Market Square Fountain Public Square, Kinsman 44428. 330-876-3178. Old-style soda fountain serves shakes, malts, phosphates and hot dogs.

Little Greek Fresh Grill Greek, Mediterranean. 220 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman. 330953-1135. Salads, pita wraps, gyros, and other specialties. Counter service. Seven days. LD

Martha’s Boulevard Tavern Pub food, American. 2046, 3503 Southern Blvd., Youngstown 44507. 330-707-4330. Ribs, chicken, fish, burgers, salads. Full bar. Wednesday-Saturday. LD

(Siao’s) Little Hunan Chinese. 4748 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-792-4411. LD

Melfi & Santangelo’s Italian. 909 N. State St., Girard 44420. 330-545-2722. Pizza, sandwiches, wings, fish, paninis, and baked goods. Seven days.

Little Wing Cafe Pub food, American, wings. 2750 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren 44483. 330-399-5896. Wings! A Warren favorite. The combinations are nearly endless: plain, mild, slightly sweet, and varying degrees of hot. Also serves burgers, hot sandwiches, salads, and appetizers. Full bar. Monday-Saturday. LD Loganway Cafe American, home-style. 1472 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty 44505. 330-7592789. Home-style. Seven days. BLD Longhorn Steakhouse American, steakhouse. 953 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330729-9730. Steaks, ribs, chicken, salmon, salads, sandwiches. Full bar. LD Long John Silver’s Seafood. 3560 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-1328. ljsilvers.com. Seafood in a fast-food format. Seven days. LD Los Gallos Mexican. 685 Boardman-Canfield Road. Boardman 44512. 330-965-1307. Independent features a large menu. Major credit cards. LD Los Girasoles Mexican. 5495 Clarkins Drive, Austintown 44515. 330-270-9133. Full bar. LD Lucianno’s Italian, American. 1732 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown 44515. 330-792-5975. Locally owned independent serves Italian-American cuisine. Lucky Dogs Hot Dog Shoppe American. 129 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-3647. Hamburgers, hot dogs and miscellaneous small items. Monday-Saturday. Major credit cards. L’uva Bella Bistro American, Italian, wine bar. 6597 Center Road, Lowellville 44436. 330-536-6450. luvabella.com. Steak, chicken, pork, seafood, vegetarian, wood-fired pizza, pasta, sandwiches, Wednesday-Saturday. LD M&P Coney Island American. 2700 Elm Road, NE, Warren 44483. 330-372-9250. Coneys and sides. LD Maggie’s Magic Muffins Coffee, baked goods, sandwiches. 7932 Southern Blvd., Boardman 44512. 330-965-7400. 5416 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-793-7500. Local cafe serves muffins, sandwiches and specialty coffees. BL Magic Tree Contemporary American, farm to table, locally sourced. 7463 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-629-2667. Farm-to-table menu, craft beers. Full bar. Major credit cards. Seven days. LD. Magilla’s Sports Bar & Grill American, pub food, sports bar. 255 S. Four Mile Run Road, Austintown 44515. 330-799-3335. Burgers, thick-cut pizza, wings, appetizers, steak, fried fish (Friday). Full bar. Seven days. LD Main Loon Chinese. 26 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-652-9682. Dine in, carry out. Main Moon Chinese. 7050 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-3885. 423 E. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-533-8989. 218 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-856-9388. 607 W. Liberty St., Hubbard 44425. 534-8880. 200 E. 2nd St., Salem 44460. 330-337-8338. 671 McCartney Road, Youngstown 44505. 746-0008. 1760 Belmont Ave., Youngstown 44505. 330-743-1638. Dine in or carry out. LD The Manor American, Italian. 3104 S. Canfield Niles Road, Austintown 44515. 330-318-8060. Full bar. Marco’s Pizza Italian, pizza. 4381 Kirk Road, Austintown 44511. 330-797-3377. 803 State St., Girard 44420. 330-545-6633. 2072 E. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown 44502. 330-782-2288. Seven days. LD

Mi Ranchitos Mexican. 322 W. Liberty St., Hubbard 44425. 330-268-9299. Seven days. LD Ming One Chinese. 6810 Market St., Suite 106, Boardman 44512. 330-758-8888. mingonetogo. com. Seven days. LD Mission Taco Tacos. 1393 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-953-2392. Seven days. LD Mizu Japanese Restaurant Japanese, hibachi, sushi. 5832 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-652-2888. Mocha House Cafe, coffee, baked goods. 467 High St., Warren 44481. 330-392-3020. 7141 Tiffany Blvd., Boardman 44512. 330-965-0890. Local cafe serves coffee, tea, pastries, cheesecake, pies, cakes, sandwiches, salads. Seven days. BLD Modern Methods Brewing Company Brew pub, tasting room. 125 David Grohl Alley, Warren 44481. 330-333-1594. Brewery and tasting room in downtown Warren offers traditional-style brews and newer varieties. Thursday-Saturday. Mojo’s Pub & Grill American. 5423 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-779-0995. Ribs, barbecue, dinners, sandwiches, appetizers. Full bar. LD Molly’s Pub food, American. 1309 Salt Springs Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-799-0038. Bar/ restaurant serves burgers, wings, chicken, sandwiches. Full bar. LD Monty’s 1241 Greenville, Cortland 44410. 330-6385598. Sandwiches, dinners, sides. Fried fish. Seven days. LD Mr. Hero American, sandwiches. 5612 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles 44446. 330-574-5100. mrhero. com. Seven days. LD Nese’s Country Café Traditional American, homestyle. 1500 Salt Springs Road, Warren 44481. 234806-4337. Seven days. New York Pizza Italian, pizza. 3212 Mahoning Ave., Suite 2, Youngstown 44509. 234-228-9380. Pizza, pasta, sides. Seven days. LD Nicky’s Pizzeria Pizza, Italian. 1916 McCartney Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-747-0381. Pizza, wings, pepperoni rolls. Monday-Saturday. LD Nicolinni’s Italian. 1912 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown 44515. 330-799-8294. Local independent serves upscale Italian. Chicken, beef, seafood, pasta, veal and appetizers. Full bar. Tuesday-Saturday. LD Nicolinni’s Ristorante II Italian. 1247 BoardmanPoland Road, Poland 44514. 330-259-3343. Chicken, beef, seafood, pasta, and veal. Full bar. Seven days. LD Nimrod Inn Take Outs American. Eastern European. 3726 Loveland Road, Youngstown 44502. 330-782-9385. Halushki with housemade dumplings, stuffed cabbage, Hungarian pasta with roasted chicken and hot peppers, housemade pierogies, fish and sandwiches. Full bar. LD Noble Creature Cask House Brew pub. 126 E. Rayen Ave., Youngstown 44503. 234-719-1827. Brew pub located in an historic Youngstown church. Thursday-Sunday.

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Noday’s Deli Delicatessen, Italian, American. 5229 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-792-5822. Pizza, wings, deli items, pepperoni rolls. Nonni’s Ristorante and Bar Italian. 4042 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-0300. Nova Coffee Company Coffee, cafe, small baked goods. 112 N. Park Ave., Warren 44481. 234-8065556. Specialty coffees, doughnuts, breakfast and lunch items. Seven days. LD O’Charley’s American. 930 Windham Court, Boardman 44512. 330-259-0207. 5789 Mines Road, SE, Niles 44446. 330-544-3766. Entrees, soups, salads, sandwiches, steaks and appetizers. Full bar. Seven days. LD O’Donold’s Irish Pub & Grille Pub food, IrishAmerican. 6000 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-270-2800. 122 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-743-0007. Steak, lamb, fish, Irish, sandwiches, salads. Major credit cards. Full bar. LD Ohio Inn Pub food, American. 1321 N. Park Ave., Warren 44483. 330-394-9277. Olgun’s Cafe American. 9 W. Liberty St., Girard 44420. 330-545-6015. Home-style cooking. BL Olive Garden Italian. 853 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-726-8380. 5740 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles 44446. 330-652-2014. One Hot Cookie Cookies. 1315 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-651-8294. 112 W. Commerce St., Youngstown 44503. 339-651-1406. Cookies, small baked items. LD The Orange Avocado Vegan, vegetarian, juice bar. 1393 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. Seven days. BLD The Original Fat Guy and an Oven Bakery Bakery, American, Italian. 718 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-568-4047. Tuesday-Sunday.

Pizza Works Pizza. Italian. 7091 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-856-1300. Pizza, hot sandwiches, salads, calzones. Seven days. LD

Rhine Haus Bier Hall German. 40 N. Phelps St., Youngstown 44503. rhinehausbierhall.com. German and European food and beers. Full bar.

COLUMBIANA COUNTY

Plaza Azteca Mexican. 5792 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-349-4136. Full bar. Seven days. LD

The Rig Pub food, Italian, wings. 9421 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-856-7992. Wings, sandwiches, sides. Full bar. LD

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Mercer County

Plaza Donuts Doughnuts, coffee. 712 BoardmanCanfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-6219. 3437 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-0091. 350 W. Federal St. (inside WRTA bus station), Youngstown 44503. 330-747-1100. BLD

Rise Pies 439 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-965-4261. 2200 Niles-Cortland Road, SE, Howland 44484. 330-349-4537. Chain with local roots features made-to-order, custom pizzas. LD

INSIDE THE GUIDE The Guide covers the Youngstown-Warren area, Columbiana County and western Pennsylvania. Listings are cross-referenced by location, cuisine and alphabet.

MAHONING COUNTY Includes Austintown, Berlin Center, Boardman (township and shopping districts), Campbell, Canfield, Cornersburg, Lake Milton, Lowellville, New Middletown, North Jackson, North Lima, Poland, Struthers, and Youngstown (downtown, university district) and the four sides of the city

TRUMBULL COUNTY

Includes Brookfield, Champion, Cortland, Girard, Howland, Hubbard, Kinsman, Leavittsburg, Liberty, Masury, Mineral Ridge, Newton Falls, Niles (city and Eastwood Mall area), Southington, Vienna, and Warren (downtown and the city)

Includes Columbiana, Lisbon and Salem

Includes Sharon, Hermitage, Farrell and Wheatland

Lawrence County

Includes New Castle and surrounding areas

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Pour House Bar and Grill Pub food, American, sports bar. 3620 Starr Centre Drive, Canfield 44406. 330-533-3522. Full bar. Seven days.

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Pressed Coffee Bar & Eatery American, European, cafe, coffee. 215 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-746-8030. 131 S. Main St. (inside the Poland Library), Poland 44514. 330-953-2226. Locally owned independent serves American and Europeaninspired food. Soups, salads, sandwiches, specialty coffees, baked goods, and waffles. Dine in, carry out. Seven days. Major credit cards. BLD

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Papa’s Sports Bar Pub food. 1639 Poland Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-742-3758. Burgers, wings, ribs and various sides. Full bar.

The Original Pointe Wing Thing American. 9835 South Ave., Poland 44514. 330-549-0363. Wings, shrimp. Fish dinners on Friday. Monday-Saturday. LD The Original Roadhouse American, steakhouse. 10499 Main St., New Middletown 44442. 330-542-9850. MondaySaturday. LD

Peaberry’s Cafe Coffee, cafe. 4350 BoardmanCanfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-702-9230. Pastries, sandwiches, specialty coffees, teas. BLD

Outback Steakhouse American, steakhouse. 7000 Tiffany Blvd., Boardman 44512. 330-629-2775. 5553 Youngstown Road, Niles 44446. 330-544-6774. Steaks, ribs, seafood and pasta. Seven days. LD

Periscoop Submarine American. 3101 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-793-9162. Sub sandwiches, appetizers, salads, sides. Full bar. LD

Oy Restaurant Spanish. 2639 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-788-6663. Seven days. LD (Dubic’s) Palm Cafe Barbecue. 301 Steel St., Youngstown 44509. 330-799-8889. Cherry-smoked chicken, pork and lamb. Saturdays. Full bar. LD Panda Express Chinese. 935 Windham Court, Boardman 44512. 330-965-7388. pandaexpress. com. Seven days. LD Panera Bread American, delicatessen, baked goods. 5503 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-259-0078. 377 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-965-9997. 7685 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-1082. 4205 BoardmanCanfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-533-7401. 5675 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-5053395. 3641 Elm Road NE, Warren 44483. 330372-3390. Missouri-based chain offers American, deli-style food. Sandwiches, muffins, breads, soups, salads and desserts. MC, V. Seven days. BLD. Papa Louie’s Italian Kitchen & Motocross Cafe Italian, pizza. 7172 Warren-Sharon Road, Brookfield 44403. 330-448-2242. Pizza, Italian, soups, salads, sandwiches. Full bar. Monday-Saturday. LD Papa’s Puerto Rican Foods Puerto Rican. 3225 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-5210. Puerto Rican specialties, including chicken and beef stews, chuletas frita (fried pork chops), and pastelillos. LD

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen American, Southern. 40 W. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown 44507. 330782-0143. 135 N. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa. 16148 724-308-7690. popeyes.com. Louisiana-style chicken, sandwiches, wraps, seafood, sides and desserts. Seven days. LD

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Patsy’s Bar Pub food, American, sports bar, Eastern European, Italian. 2212 Wilson Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-747-2178. patsysbarandgrill.com. Prime rib, fish, pierogies, pasta, sandwiches, sides. Full bar. Seven days. BLD

Overture New American. 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-743-8062. Restaurant at DeYor features modern American and seasonal cuisine. Major credit cards. LD

Plaza Mexico Mexican. 3031 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-270-9151. plazamexicobarandgrill.com. Seven days. LD

Perkins American. Multiple-unit chain offers family fare, salads, desserts. 24 hours. Seven days. BLD Peter Allen Inn American, locally sourced, farm to table. 8581 State St., Kinsman 44428. 330-3552100. peteralleninn.com. Locally sourced, farm-totable menu. The inn, housed in a landmark Greek Revival property, includes a restaurant, tavern, inn and event center. Wednesday-Sunday.

Primanti Bros. American, sandwiches, deli. Southland Crossings, 6731 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 234-254-9200. Eastwood Mall, Niles, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330505-0018. Pittsburgh-based chain serves deli sandwiches, hand-cut fries, wings, salads, and burgers. Full bar. Major credit cards. Seven days. Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar Juice bar, sandwiches. 1449 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 234-254-4014. Vegetable and fruit-based smoothies, lunch items. BLD Quaker Steak and Lube Classic American. 5800 Interstate Blvd., Austintown 44515. 330-349-9464. 7530 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-6620. 101 Chestnut St., Sharon, Pa. 724-981-WING. 2191 Millennium Blvd., Cortland 44410. 330-372-9464. Restaurants have an automotive theme in their design. Wings, sandwiches, burgers salads and sides. Full bar. Major credit cards. Seven days. LD Quench Bar & Grill Pub food, American. 8414 Market St., Suite 10, Boardman 44512. 330953-3313. Pizza, flatbreads, subs, wraps, tacos, sandwiches, hot dogs. Full bar. LD

Pho Saigon Vietnamese, Chinese. 6532 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-729-9588. Chicken, beef, pork, seafood and vegetarian. Dine in, carry out. LD

RBG Eatery Southern-style, soul food. 1958 Palmyra Road SW, Warren 44485. 330-393-0724. Tuesday-Saturday. LD

Pho Viez Vietnamese, Chinese. 3971 S. Main St., Mineral Ridge 44440. 330-349-0889.

Rachel’s Westchester American, Italian. 54 Westchester Drive, Austintown 44515. 330-7991700. Local independent serves steaks, seafood, chops and Italian. Full bar.

(Samia’s) Phoenician Grill Mediterranean, Lebanese. 72 Boardman Poland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-743-5777. Tuesday-Saturday. LD Phoenix Fire Grill and Bar Pub food, American. 5231 S. Canfield-Niles Road, Canfield 44406. 330533-9999. Wings, fire-grilled pizzas, sandwiches, ribs, chicken and pasta. Beer and wine. Piccadilly Parlour Tea room. 114 S. Broad St., Canfield 44406. 330-533-4749. Victorian-style restaurant serves sandwiches, salads and teas. L Pit Stop Cafe American, pizza, Italian. 1564 Logan Ave., Youngstown 44505. 330-743-0052. Carry-out hot foods. Pizza, wings, chicken, cinnamon rolls, sandwiches, sides. Seven days. LD Pizza Joe’s Pizza, Italian. www.pizzajoes.com, Pizza, subs, wings, Italian. Regional chain with a number of area locations. LD Pizza N’ Gyro Place Greek, Italian, American. 3707 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 234-228-9401. Monday-Saturday. LD

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Rally’s Burgers, fast food. 519 South St., Warren 44483. 330-469-6107. rallys.com. Seven days. LD

Riser Tavern and Grill Pub food, American. 1135 W. Western Reserve Road, Poland 44514. 330-9531277. Full bar. Roberto’s Italian Ristorante Italian. 103 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-743-3000. Locally owned and operated independent serves Italian cuisine. Offers outdoor cafe seating in warmer months. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Roby Lee’s Italian, contemporary American. 425 Ridge Road, Newton Falls 44444. 330-872-0983. Serves Italian and contemporary American. Owner (and head chef) Hedi attended the le Cordon Bleu and worked at restaurants in Rome, Paris, Genoa, and Geneva. LD Royal Grill Buffet Japanese, Chinese, buffet. 267 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330629-8002. Large Asian buffet. Seven days. LD Royal Oaks Barbecue, American, burgers, pub food. 924 Oak St., Youngstown 44506. 330-7445501. Locally owned and operated tavern/restaurant serves wood-smoked barbecue ribs, chicken and pork, wings, salads and sandwiches. The owners were featured in the 2015 season of “Bar Rescue” on Spike. Full bar. Monday-Saturday. LD Ruby Tuesday American, pub food. 5555 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-779-3640. National chain with a Victorian theme serves entrees, soups, salads, appetizers, sandwiches. Full bar. Seven days. Major credit cards. Russo Ranch House American. 10826 Market St., North Lima 44452. 330-549-9797. Steak, burgers, wings, fish, soups, salads, sandwiches and appetizers. Seven days. Full bar. LD Saadey’s Place American, pub food, Lebanese. 870 N. Niles-Canfield Road, Austintown 44515. 330-3490083. Local independent in the Best Western serves American and Mediterranean. Full bar. LD Salvatore’s Italian. 8720 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-609-7777. 4831 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-799-2285. Entrees, pasta, sandwiches, soups and salads. Full bar. LD Sam’s Wedge Inn Pub food, American. 1685 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown 44515. 330-799-0718. Burgers, wings, sandwiches, salads, sides and appetizers. Full bar. Seven days. LD. Sandwich Factory Sandwiches. 15 N. CanfieldNiles Road, Austintown 44515. 330-793-4084. 6128 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-758-0400. 3057 Center Road, Poland 44514. 330-953-1027. Subs, salads, soup and various sides. Seven days. LD

Sandwich Factory Delicatessen, sandwiches. 1116 Village Plaza, Columbiana 44408. 330-482-5011. Submarine sandwiches, sides. Seven days. LD

Raptis Family Restaurant Home-style. 1939 NilesCortland Road, Howland 44484. 330-856-3237. Eatery serves Greek and American food. BLD

Sandy’s Cafe & Catering Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Youngstown 44503. 330-743-0920. Soups, salads, sandwiches, desserts, entrees. BL

Red Lobster Seafood, American. 1410 BoardmanPoland Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-0979. 5701 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330544-1321. Seafood. Full bar. Seven days. LD

Santa Fe Southwestern Café Southwestern. 3207 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-406-9339. Monday-Saturday. LD

Renato’s Pizza Pizza, Italian. 401 Vienna Ave., Niles 44446. 330-544-7110. Rustic Italian pizza varieties, Italian, salads and sandwiches. LD Republic Pizzeria & Pub Pizza, Italian. 133 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-781-5611. Offcampus eatery offers rustic, artisan, handcrafted and New York-style pizzas, sandwiches and salads. Full bar. LD

Saratoga Restaurant Classic and contemporary American. 129 E. Market St., Warren 44481. 330393-6646. Classic American food in a beautiful, historic setting. BLD sauceeino Mediterranean, juice bar. 4721 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-333-7766. sauceeino. com. Mediterranean, vegetarian, juice bar. LD Savo Bar and Grill American. 2800 South Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-781-5425. Seven days.


Sawa Steak House Japanese. 7401 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-1888. 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles 44446. 330-989-6588. Japanese steakhouse and sushi. Full bar. LD

Ave., Youngstown 44509. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday-Sunday. LD Taqueria La Latina & Market Mexican. 815 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446. 330-3499007. LD

Scacchetti’s American, steakhouse. 6580 Ironwood Blvd., Canfield 44406. 330-967-4800. scacchettisironwoodgrille.com. Steaks, chops, sandwiches, burger, soups, salads, appetizers. Tuesday-Sunday. LD

Tangier Bar & Pizza American, pizza, pub food. 880 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers 44471. 234855-0847. Pizza, sandwiches, appetizers. Full bar.

Tangier Express Pizza, Italian. 8252 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-758-0837. tangierpizza.com. Pizza, pasta, fish, sandwiches, burgers, sides. LD

Scarsella’s Italian. 4151 Market St., Youngstown 44512. 330-788-0806. Family-owned independent serves homemade and regular pasta and house specialties. Italian-style fish on Friday. MC, V, AE. LD

Tequila Jalisco Mexican. 583 E. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-533-6520. Seven days. Full bar. LD

Scenna’s Family Restaurant Home-style. 1901 N. State St., Girard 44420. 330-545-8984. BLD

Texas Roadhouse American, steakhouse. 1221 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44514. 330726-1100. 2260 Niles-Cortland Road, SE, Howland. 330-349-9488. Steakhouse serves American food with a Southwestern influence. Seven days. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD

Selah Cafe Bistro-style, American, French. 130 S. Bridge St., Struthers 44471. 330-755-2759. Locally owned independent serves bistro-style FrenchAmerican cuisine. Features an in-house bakery and occasional live entertainment. LD

Thano’s Family Restaurant Home-style. 6620 Tippecanoe Road, Canfield 44406. 330-702-0300. Home cooking – with some Greek specialties.

Señor Jalapeño Mexican. 704 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers 44471. 330-333-3860. House specialties (beef, steak, chicken, pork, seafood), burritos, Mexican and domestic beer, margaritas, house-made sangria, wine, sort drinks, desserts. Full bar. Seven days. LD

That’s a Wrap and Pizza Cafe American, deli. 343 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330726-0011. Wrapped sandwiches, pizza, salads, and appetizers. LD

Señor Jalapeño’s Mexican. 4055 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-5111. Full bar. Seven days. LD

Thirsty Frog Bar & Grill Pub food, American. 5423 Mahoning Ave., Suite F, Austintown 44515. 330-7939966. thirstyfrogbarandgrill.com. Craft beers on tap, fish, wings, burgers, sides. Full bar. Seven days. LD

Shakers Bar & Grill American, pub food. 4520 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-0465. Monday-Saturday. Full bar.

Times Square Home-style, pie. 8078 Main St., Kinsman 44428. 330-876-3241. Soups, sandwiches, dinner entrees and breakfast. Famous for their extensive lineup of pies. BLD

Shanghai River Chinese. 945 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330-758-1698. LD Shotz Bar & Grille Pub food, American. 3713 Oakwood Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-799-2510. Pizza, burgers, sandwiches, wings, soup, appetizers. Prime rib on Friday. Full bar. LD Silva’s Lebanese Deli Middle Eastern, Lebanese. 3620 Starr Centre Drive, Canfield 44406. 330-5336640. Lebanese and Mediterranean specialties. Seven days. LD The Simple Greek Greek, Mediterranean. 1393 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 330355-1724. thesimplegreek.com. Build-your-own pita and Mediterranean salad bowls (gyro, chicken, steak), and Greek specialties. Seven days. LD The Smoothie Shop on Central Square Smoothies, sandwiches, lunch items. 47 Central Square, Youngstown 44503. 330-781-0115. Downtown eatery specializes in made-to-order paninis, wraps, salads, and fruit smoothies. BL Sorrento Restaurant Italian. 2488 Parkman Road NW, Warren 44485. 330-393-4076. Classic Italian. Full bar. Tuesday-Saturday. LD Southgate Pizza Pizza, Italian. 5152 Southern Blvd., Boardman 44512. 330-788-0274. LD Space Kat American, pub food. 219 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-746-9722. Barbecue, burgers and sandwiches. Located inside the Draught House. Tuesday-Saturday. LD Speakeasy Lounge American, pub food, craft cocktails, 136 N. Park Ave., Warren 44481. 330647-9232. warrenspeakeasylounge.com. TuesdaySaturday. Full bar. Occasional music. Springfield Grille Classic and contemporary American. 7413 Tiffany South, Boardman 44512. 330-726-0895. Steaks, seafood, salads, sandwiches, pasta and appetizers. Full bar. LD Stagecoach Restaurant & Lounge Pub food, American. 10300 Market St., North Lima 44452. 330-549-3470. Full bar. (Charlie) Staples Original Famous Bar-B-Q Barbecue. 372 W. Rayen Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-7427. Monday-Saturday. LD Starbucks American, coffee, cafe, baked goods. Boardman-Poland Road at Tiffany South, Boardman 44512. 330-726-0300. 851 N. Niles-Canfield Road,

Tokyo Sushi & Grill Japanese. 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles 44446. 330-652-8588.

ELECTRONIC IMAGE VIA VASILIO’S

Pasta tossed with shrimp from Vasilio’s Restaurant and Pizzeria in Cortland Austintown 44515. 330-544-1431. Giant Eagle, 4700 Belmont Ave., Youngstown 44505. 330-759-9502. Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles 44446, 330-544-1620. 1926 Niles-Cortland Road SE, Howland 44484. 330-544-7127. Barnes and Noble, YSU, 300 Fifth Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-318-3331. The YSU Barnes and Noble Starbucks is open seven days. Specialty coffees, teas, pastries, cookies and baked goods. BLD Station Square Italian, American. 4250 Belmont Ave., Liberty 44505. 330-759-8802. Local independent serves Italian and American cuisine. Full bar. MV, V, AE. LD Steamers Stonewall Tavern American, seafood. 10078 Market St., North Lima 44452. 330-549-9041. Steaks, seafood, pasta, sandwiches, burgers, and appetizers. Full bar. LD Steak-n-Shake Diner-style. 6786 Applewood Blvd., Boardman 44512. 330-965-0753. 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles 44446. 330-505-3599. Indianapolis-based chain serves steakburgers, shakes and fountain items. 24 hours. BLD

Steel City Bar and Grill Pub food, American. 1418 E. Midlothian Blvd., Youngstown 44502. 330-7810600. Burgers, sandwiches, wraps, combo platters, appetizers. Full bar. StoneBridge Grille & Tavern Casual American. 1497 Boardman-Canfield Road, Canfield 44446. 330-629-8040. 1415 Niles-Cortland Road, Howland 44484. 330-652-8040. Chicken, veal, beef, seafood, pasta, and sandwiches. Seven days. Full bar. LD. Stoneyard Grille and Tavern American, Italian. 41 S. Main St., Niles 44446. 330-544-9273. Locally owned restaurant serves American and Italian cuisine. Pasta, burgers, sandwiches, salads. LD

Stone Fruit Coffee Company Coffee, cafe, baked items. 8414 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-5013020. 352 W. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-5037522. 164 Carriage Drive, Columbiana 44408. 330501-3020. 3402 Canfield Road, Cornersburg 44511. 330-423-7474. 131 Lincoln Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-509-0206. stonefruitcoffee.com. Houseroasted specialty coffee, teas, small baked items. BL Sunrise Express Italian, pizza, American. 132 NilesCortland Road, Howland 44484. 330-609-7474. Pizza, wings, sandwiches and sides. LD Sunrise Inn American, Italian, home-style. 510 E. Market St., Warren 44481. 330-392-5176. Longtime Warren restaurant serves Italian-American food. Pizzas include deep-dish, Chicago-style, Sicilian, Brier Hill, spinach and others. Full bar. BLD Suzie’s Dogs & Drafts Hot dogs, pub food. 1393 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman 44512. 234-254-4467. 32 & 34 N. Phelps St., Youngstown 44503. 234-228-9158. Local bar and grill serves hot dogs, draft beer, craft and bottled beer various sides and toppings. Full bar. LD Sweet Melissa’s Good Eats Contemporary American, Mediterranean. 6810 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-953-2610. Fresh salads, wraps, salads, and house-signature items. All the vinaigrettes, sauces, dips, and salads are made inhouse. Dine in, carry out. Monday-Saturday. LD T.J.’s American. 7410 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-726-1611. Full-service restaurant in the Holiday Inn serves soups, salads, appetizers and entrees. Seven days. Full bar. BLD Taco Loco Taqueria Mexican. 7530 Market St., Youngstown 44512. 330-953-3327. Made-to-order Mexican food. Major credit cards. BLD

Top Notch Diner American, diner-style, Italian. 682 S. High St., Cortland 44410. 330-638-0077. Specialties include stuffed cabbage, chicken Parmesan and burgers. BLD Trax Lounge Italian, American, pub food. 4250 New Road, Austintown 44515. 330-799-2249. Chicken, steaks, sandwiches, salads and appetizers. Fish on Friday. Full bar. V, MC. Seven days. LD University at Larchmont Bar & Grill Pub food, American, sports bar. 1706 Larchmont Ave. NE, Warren 44483. 330-372-2719. Burgers, wings, sandwiches, entrees, sides. Full bar. Seven days. LD Up a Creek Tavern Pub food, American. 4793 E. Market St., Howland 44484. 330-856-5135. upacreektavern.com. Full bar. Seven days. LD Upstairs Lounge American, Lebanese. 4500 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-793-5577. Mondays feature Middle Eastern, but the everyday menu includes fish, steaks and pasta. MondaySaturday. Full bar. MC, V, AE. LD Uptown Pizza Pizza. 6041 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-788-5666. 2940 Belmont, Liberty 44505. 330-759-6907. Pizza, sandwiches, salads, sides. LD U.S. Sub Shop Sandwiches. 2155 Youngstown Road, SE, Warren 44484. 330-369-4598. L V2 Wine Bar Trattoria Italian, American. 100 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-742-5595. Local independent features Italian-American cuisine. Outdoor café seating. Valet on weekends. Wine bar. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Vasilio’s Restaurant and Pizzeria Italian, pizza, American, Greek. 500 Trumbull Ave., Cortland 44410. 330-638-3718. Veggie-Olio’s Deli-style. 7105 Lockwood Blvd., Boardman 44512. 330-953-1833. Soups, salads, wraps, paninis. Monday-Saturday. L Vernon’s Café Italian, wine bar. 720 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles 44446. 330-652-1381. Local independent serves contemporary and classic Italian. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD

Taqueria La Huasteria Mexican. 2328 Mahoning

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Vintage Estate Craft beer, pub food. 7317 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-629-8080. Craft beers, appetizers. Large selection of retails beer. Full bar. Waffle House American, diner-style. 1494 NilesCortland Road, SE, Howland 44484. 330-544-4830. 2284 Gala, Hubbard 44425. 330-534-3000. 2725 Salt Springs Road, Mineral Ridge. 330-530-1642. Chain serves all-day breakfasts. Walrus Subs American, sandwiches. 1305 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown 44515. 330-793-4800. Submarine sandwiches and sides. LD Wayside Restaurant Home-style. 825 State Road, NW, Warren 44483. 330-847-7614. BLD Wedgewood Fernando’s Pizza Italian, pizza. 1622 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown 44515. 330-7992102. 6200 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-7262010. 8250 High St. NE, Howland 44484. 330-6096699. wedgewoodpizza.com. Seven days. LD Westgate Pizza Pizza, Italian. 4401 Mahoning Ave., Austintown 44515. 330-799-3900. westgatepizzacompany.com. Seven days. LD Westgate Pizza Company Italian, pizza. 8590 Glenwood Ave., Boardman, 44512. 330-965-0759. westgatepizzacompany.com. Seven days. LD Westside Bowl Pub food, American, pizza. 2617 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-792-7675. Pizza (classic and specialty pizzas), sandwiches, wraps, burgers, calzones, salads, hot dogs and appetizers. Live music throughout the month. Full bar. Seven days. LD What’s Cookin’ Home-style. 6007 South Ave., Boardman 44512. 330-726-1622. BLD Whistle & Keg Craft beer, small plates. 101 W. Federal St., Youngstown 44503. 330-747-3661. Offers 44 self-service taps. Beers, wines, ciders and small plates. Seven days. LD White Rose Spaghetti House Old-school Italian. 802 Standard, Masury 44438. 330-448-8823. Specialties include pizza and pasta. The bar/ restaurant is virtually untouched by time. Full bar. D Wings Express Reloaded Pub food, American. 119 N. Main St., Hubbard 44425. 330-534-8011. Wings, wraps, salads, sides. Full bar. Seven days. LD Wittenauer Cafe American, cafe, baked goods, 122 S. Main St., Poland 44514. 330-707-9230. Local independent features soups, sandwiches, specialty coffees and baked goods. Major credit cards. BLD Yamato Japanese Restaurant Japanese, hibachi, sushi bar. 3860 Youngstown-Warren Road, Warren 44484. 330-399-8883. Full bar. LD Yankee Kitchen American, diner-style. 6635 Market St., Boardman 44512. 330-726-1300. 484 Youngstown-Kingsville Road, Vienna 44473. 330394-1116. Local independent serves home-style breakfasts, burgers and entrees. Seven days. BLD Zenobia Cuisine Mediterranean, Greek. 584 E. Main St., Canfield 44406. 330-286-0800. Local independent serves Mediterranean cuisine. LD Zodiac Lounge and Grill American, Southern. 169 S. Four Mile Run Road. Austintown 44515. 330707-7670. the-zodiac-club.com. Appetizers (collard greens, cornbread muffins, sweet potatoes), entrees (chicken and waffles, fish and chips, southern fried chicken, seafood pot, spare ribs), burgers, wraps, sandwiches. Full bar. Monday-Saturday. LD

RESTAURANTS COLUMBIANA

7&14 Family Restaurant American, diner-style. 44952 state Route 14, Columbiana 44408. 330-4822339. Home-style cooking. Seven days. BLD

Belleria Pizza & Italian Restaurant Pizza, Italian. 258 state Route 14, Columbiana 44408. 330-892-0742. Seven days. LD Birdfish Brewing Company Brew pub, craft beers. 16 S. Main St., Columbiana 44408. 330-333-9385. Five rotating craft beers on tap. Focuses on smallbatch varieties. Open Thursday-Sunday. Live music.

INSIDE THE GUIDE RESTAURANTS SHARON & HERMITAGE The Guide covers the Youngstown-Warren area, Columbiana County and western Pennsylvania. Listings are cross-referenced by location, cuisine and alphabet.

MAHONING COUNTY Includes Austintown, Berlin Center, Boardman (township and shopping districts), Campbell, Canfield, Cornersburg, Lake Milton, Lowellville, New Middletown, North Jackson, North Lima, Poland, Struthers, and Youngstown (downtown, university district) and the four sides of the city

TRUMBULL COUNTY

Includes Brookfield, Champion, Cortland, Girard, Howland, Hubbard, Kinsman, Leavittsburg, Liberty, Masury, Mineral Ridge, Newton Falls, Niles (city and Eastwood Mall area), Southington, Vienna, and Warren (downtown and the city)

COLUMBIANA COUNTY

Includes Columbiana, Lisbon and Salem

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Mercer County Includes Sharon, Hermitage, Farrell and Wheatland

Lawrence County

Includes New Castle and surrounding areas

EXPANDED GUIDES

We publish special Guides in spring (April/May) and fall (October/November).

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Das Dutch Haus Amish, traditional American. 14895 South Ave., Columbiana 44408. 330-4822236. Amish-style dinners. Monday-Saturday. BLD El Paso Mexican Grill Mexican. 901 state Route 46, Columbiana 44408. 330-482-9785. Seven days. LD Factory 46 Tavern Pub food, American. 1118 Village Plaza, Columbiana 44408. 330-892-0895. Comfortable bar with a nice ambience. Full bar. Wednesday-Saturday. Opens at 3 p.m. Generations Cafe Breakfast, cafe, coffee. 31 S. Main St., Columbiana 44408. 330-692-0460. generationsch.com. Exposed brick and a pressedmetal ceiling give the cafe an historic ambience. Specialty coffees, bagels and toast, waffles (Saturday and Sunday), paninis, soup, hummus and vegetables, children’s menu, tea, hot chocolate. Monday-Saturday. BLD Golden Chopsticks Chinese. 903 ColumbianaCanfield Road, Columbiana 44408. 330-482-5177. Seven days. LD Heck’s Restaurant American. 610 E. Park Ave., Columbiana 44408. 330-482-4458. Home-style. Seven days. BLD

Hogan’s Baking Company Bakery, sweet treats. 113 S. Main St., Suite B, Columbiana,44408. 330-482-9955. hogansbakingco.com. Cakes, breads, doughnuts and pastries. Seven days. Opens at 6 a.m. Homestead Kitchen & Cocktails New American. 163 Town Center Ave., Columbiana 44408. 330-8927333. Locally-sourced ingredients, farm-to-table cuisine. Casual. Full bar with craft cocktails. LD Paul’s Italian Grille Italian, pizza. 36 S. Main St., Columbiana 44408. 330-482-9753. Seven days. LD R’ Pizza Place Pizza, Italian. 104 S. Main St., Columbiana 44408. 330-482-1880. rpizzaplace.net. Seven days. LD

Apollo Maennerchor Club German, beer. 391 S. Dock S., Sharon, Pa.16146. 724-308-6599. sharonmaennerchor.com. Social club features German food and beer. Thursday-Saturday. Full bar. LD Basilone’s Pub food, American. 708 Roemer Blvd., Farrell, Pa. 16121. 724-342-3389. Pizza, hot dogs, sides. Full bar. Monday-Saturday. LD Bella Cena Traditional/contemporary Italian. 3200 S. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa. 724-981-2879. LD Break Room Pub food, American, sports bar. 39 Ohio St., Wheatland, Pa. 16161. 724-347-1548. Sandwiches, burgers, sandwich platters, appetizers. Full bar. Seven days. BLD

China Wok Chinese. 2425 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-981-8168. chinawokplaza.com. Seven days. LD Chipotle Mexican Grill Mexican. 125 N. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa. 16148. chipotle.com. 724308-3026. Made-to-order burritos and burrito bowls. Beef, chicken, pork and vegetarian. LD Combine Brothers Contemporary Italian, homestyle. Routes 18 and 518, Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-983-1057. Family-owned independent serves modern Italian. The rolls are light and yeasty and nearly as big as softballs. Family and kid-friendly. Full bar. Major credit cards. LD Cravings Cafe and Creamery Ice cream, sweet treats. 76 Shenango Ave., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-981-1473. cravingscafeandcreamery.com. Ice cream, pastries, sweet treats. LD Donna’s Diner American, diner-style. 10 W. State St., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-346-7373. donnasdiner.com. Retro diner serves home-style food. Breakfasts, burgers, shakes, sandwiches, entrees, salads, appetizers, desserts. Seven days. BLD Dunkin Donuts American. Various locations. Coffee, doughnuts and breakfast sandwiches. BLD El Arriero Mexican, Southwestern. 3101 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-342-4630. Full bar. Firebean Expresso Cafe, coffee. 154 E. State St., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 330-509-4467. firebeanespresso.com. Specialty coffees and teas, baked goods. Monday-Saturday. BLD Four Star Pizza Pizza, Italian. 1119 Mercer Ave., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-418-4693. fourstarpizza. com. Pizza, subs, stromboli, pizza rolls, wings, salads, sides. Seven days. LD Golden Apple Inn American. 65 Broadway Ave., Wheatland, Pa. 16161. 724-347-4350. TuesdayFriday. Full bar. LD Haitian Sensation Haitian, cafe, smoothies, coffee. 869 E. State St., Sharon, Pa. 724-983-5318. haitiansensationcoffee.com. Beef, chicken, fish, pulled pork, Haitian mac and cheese, beef stew, jerk chicken, entrees, sandwiches, fried plantains and desserts (banana cake, bread pudding, chocolate coconut cake, etc.). Seven days. Hangry’s American, delicatessen, sandwiches. 247 McClure Ave., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-347-1801. Hot and cold subs, Philly steaks, wraps, sides. Seven days. LD

Sandwich Factory Delicatessen, sandwiches. 1116 Village Plaza, Columbiana 44408. 330-482-5011. Submarine sandwiches, sides. Seven days. LD

Hickory Grille American. 1645 N. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa. 16159. 724-962-1775. Beef, chicken, seafood, pasta, sandwiches. Full bar. LD

Shellabella’s On Main American. 108 S. Main St., Columbiana 44408. 330-482-1700. shellabellas.com. Appetizers, soups, pasta, steak, chicken, wraps, burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, dinner entrees, wings. Full bar. Tuesday-Saturday. LD Stone Fruit Espresso Bar Coffee, cafe, roastery. 164 Carriage Drive, Columbiana 44408. 330-5013020. stonefruitcoffee.com. House-roasted coffees, specialty coffee drinks, teas. Seven days. BLD

Italian Home Traditional Italian. 806 Spearman Ave., Farrell, Pa. 16121. 724-346-6931. Pasta, entrees, sandwiches, fried fish, eggplant rollatini, sausage and peppers, antipasti, sides. D

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J.J.’s Litehouse American, delicatessen. 971 Division St., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-346-3021. Cold and hot sandwiches, Reubens, flatbreads, appetizers and sides. LD

Jai-Alai American. 1109 Mercer Ave., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-346-1666. Wings, burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads and appetizers. Full bar. Seven days. LD Keg Bar & Grille Pub food, American. 1499 E. State St., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-347-2757. Wings, burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, gyros, fish sandwich, appetizers. Full bar. Seven days. LD Kobe Japanese Restaurant Japanese, sushi. 2499 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-981-9955. kobejr.com. Sushi, hibachi grill. Tuesday-Sunday. LD La Isla Mexican. 1800 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-342-7674. Full bar. Seven days. LD LuLu Beans Cafe Contemporary American, cafe. 234 E. State St., Sharon, Pa. 724-979-6612. www. lulubeanscafe.com. Coffee, baked goods, breakfast, salads, sandwiches. Major credit cards. BLD Mobogo Asian Cuisine Vietnamese, Asian. 1656 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-308-7035. Beef, pork, chicken, stir fries, soups (pho), bubble tea, Vietnamese crepes. LD Monday-Saturday. LD Nick’s Inn 62 Pub food, American. 1890 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-346-4546. Full bar. Niko and Lou’s Coney Island American, homestyle, Greek. 44 W. State St., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-347-4448. Breakfast, hot dogs, burgers, gyros, entrees, chili. Monday-Saturday. BLD Our Gang’s Lounge Pub food, American, wings. 93 N. Sharpsville Ave., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724342-9902. ourgangslounge.com. Wings (nearly too many varieties to count), sandwiches, burgers, and miscellaneous sides. Full bar. Seven days. LD Panera Bread American, delicatessen, baked goods. 2390 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-346-6242. Counter service. Sandwiches, breads, soups, salads, desserts. Seven days. BLD. Perkins American. Multiple-unit chain offers family fare, salads, desserts. 24 hours. Seven days. BLD Plaza Pizza Italian, pizza. 2419 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-981-0634. LD Quaker Steak and Lube Classic American. 101 Chestnut St., Sharon, Pa. 724-981-WING. Restaurant with an automotive theme. Wings, sandwiches, burgers salads and sides. Full bar. Major credit cards. Seven days. LD Road Star American, Mediterranean. 830 S. Irvine Ave., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-981-4084. Homestyle. Seven days. BLD Scotto’s Famous Pizza Pizza, Italian. 2090 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-342-0100. Pizza, wings, wraps, subs, stromboli, salads, appetizers and soup. Chicago-style (deep dish), New York (thin), Sicilian (square), plus others. Seven days. LD Sharon Hotdog Shop American, diner-style. 134 W. State St., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-346-3691. BLD Starbucks American, coffee, cafe, baked goods. 3342 E. State St., Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-9815836. Specialty coffees, teas, pastries, cookies and baked goods. Seven days. BLD TnT Bar and Grille Pub food, Caribbean. 601-699 Pennsylvania Ave., Farrell, Pa. 16121. 724-9831108. Ox tails, curried goat, jerk chicken, and other specialties. Full bar. Seven days. Full bar. D Tony’s Pizza Kitchen Pizza, Italian. 628 Stambaugh Ave., Sharon, Pa. 16146. 724-347-3323. LD Tops Buffet Chinese. 2980 E. State Road, Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-346-7788. Buffet. Monday-Saturday. LD Toss’d Pizza, Italian. 489 S. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, Pa. 16148. 724-981-8677. tossdcafe. com. Pizza, Italian, specialty salads, sandwiches, sides. Offers a gluten-free pizza. Seven days. BL Tully’s Pub & Grille American, pub food. 101 Chestnut St., Sharon, Pa., 16146. 724-981-3123. Steaks, seafood and sides.


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THE WINE GUY Wine Guy Recommendations I’ve put together some great wines below for your spring indoor or outdoor get-togethers. Many of these affordable wines are currently on sale, so take advantage of their special pricing. Stay safe as you enjoy the spring warm-up with good friends and good wine. – John M. Webster

WINE

CHARACTERISTICS

A C C O M PA N I M E N T

ORIGIN

R E TA I L

100 percent Macabeo grape. Light-bodied with refreshing tropical fruit and apple favors

Appetizers, seafood

La Mancha, Spain

Under $10

Cline Cashmere White 2017

Muscat Canelli, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Viognier blend with bright crisp flavors

Appetizers

California

Under $13

Fair View’s “Goats Do Roam” White Blend 2017

Zesty blend of Viognier, Roussanne and Grenache Blanc features fresh apricot and pear flavors

Fish, appetizers, chicken

Medium-bodied tropical fruit flavors with a long, crisp finish

Chicken, ham, seafood

Veneto, Italy

Under $15

Flavors of white grapefruit and Golden Delicious apples

Chicken, turkey, fish

Yamhill-Carlton, Oregon

Under $15

Off-dry bubbly with balanced honey and peach flavors

Cheese plate

Gambellara, Italy

Under $12

100 percent Garnacha. Dry, medium full-bodied with a brisk finish

Appetizers

Spain

Under $13

Soft, earthy flavors with dark cherry and currant. Great value — rated 95 points in Decanter magazine.

Steak, roasts

Bordeaux, France

Under $16

Fontella Chianti 2016

Ruby red, medium-bodied on the palate. Pronounced cherry flavors.

Steak, pork loin

Chianti, Italy

Under $10

Lithos Pinot Noir 2012

Expressive bright cherry fruit flavors with a spice-tinged finish.

Pork loin, red meats

Carneros, California

Under $16

Explosive red fruit flavors followed with smooth, soft tannins for a very clean finish.

Roast beef

Anjoli Priorat Red Blend

Juicy, focused red fruit flavors and a long, penetrating finish.

Steaks, roast beef

Spain

Under $27

Imagery Pinot Noir 2017

Unique Pinot Noir in that it has a little Petit Verdot for body. Silky clean strawberry and cherry flavors.

Chops, steaks

California

Under $17

WHITE WINES Destinos White Blend

Tommasi Le Rosse Pinot Grigio 2017

Anne Amie “Cuvee A” Muller-Thurgau 2016

Castello del Poggio Moscato

El Miracle Brut Rose Cava

Western Cape of S. Africa Under $11

RED WINES Chateau Larroque Superieur 2015

Flying Solo Grenache-Syrah 2017

Languedoc Roussillon, Under $13 France

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BUILDERS OF YOUNGSTOWN

NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH: MAY 2019

Downtown Youngstown landmarks tour set for May 8

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etro Monthly will commemorate National Preservation Month 2019 with an architectural walking tour of downtown Youngstown. It will occur 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 8 in downtown Youngstown. The tour will begin on the southwest corner of Central Square, across from the Civil War monument. Mark C. Peyko, publisher and editor of Metro Monthly, and Sean T. Posey, author of “Lost Youngstown” and “Historic Theaters of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley,” will lead the free tour, which will cover the history and development of the central business district. The tour will include “Central Square Skyscrapers,” and the “The West Federal Commercial Streetscape.” Peyko has a master’s degree in historic preservation planning from Eastern Michigan University. His degree focused on architectural history, preservation planning and American settlement. Peyko is past president of the Northside Citizens’ Coalition, which completed a successful diverstment of historic housing in the Wick Park Historic District north of Youngstown State University. Posey is an author, journalist and photographer. In 2016, the History Press released his first book, “Lost Youngstown.” Posey’s second book, “Historic Theaters of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley,” was released in August 2017. Posey’s work has been featured in a variety of publications, including The New Republic, Citylab, Salon, and Moyers & Company, where he worked on campaign coverage for the 2016 presidential election. He is a writer and speaker.

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Metro Monthly Publisher Mark C. Peyko leading a downtown landmark’s tour in 2007

The tour will include “Central Square Skyscrapers” and “The West Federal Commercial Streetscape.” The architectural tour will be presented in memory of local musician and political activist Robert D. Fitzer, who died in 2007 after an extended illness. The Mahoning Valley will join thousands of individuals around the country this month as part of a nationwide celebration of National Preservation Month. Since the National Trust for Historic Preservation created Preservation Week in 1971 to spotlight grassroots preservation efforts in America, it has grown into an annual celebration observed by small towns and big cities with events ranging from architectural and historic tours and award ceremonies, to fundraising events, educational programs and heritage travel opportunities. Due to its over-

whelming popularity, the National Trust in 2007 extended the celebration to the entire month of May and declared it Preservation Month to provide an even longer opportunity to celebrate the diverse and unique heritage of this country’s cities and states and enable more Americans to become involved in the preservation movement. The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a non-profit membership organization. With headquarters in Washington, D.C., nine regional and field offices, 29 historic sites, and partner organizations in all 50 states, the National Trust provides leadership, education, advocacy and resources to a national network of people, organizations and local communities committed to saving and preserving historic places. For more information, visit http://www. preservationnation.org/

Tour to be presented in memory of Robert D. Fitzer of Youngstown

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his year’s landmarks tour will be presented in memory of Robert D. Fitzer, an instructor of clarinet at Youngstown State University’s Dana School of Music, who died in 2007 following an eight-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Bob was born in Youngstown on July 27, 1956 to James Robert Fitzer and Dolores Elvira (Severino) Fitzer, who were Dana School of Music faculty members. Bob was widely known in Youngstown for his political and community ROBERT D. FITZER

Architect for Henry Ford designed Stambaugh, Mahoning Bank buildings

activism. He was a Democrat, a member of the First Unitarian Universalist Church, and a Cleveland Indians fan. Fitzer served on the faculty of the Dana School of Music since 1996 and was director of the Clarinet Studies program. He began musical studies with pianist Gene Rush (Tennessee State University) and with pianist Harold Danko (Eastman School of Music) and began clarinet studies at age 10 with Carl Marks Jr. He graduated from Northwestern University with a bachelor of arts in performance. Bob undertook additional academic and performance training at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria and at the International Festival-Institute in Round Top, Texas. He studied

with Chicago Symphony Orchestra clarinetists Clark Brody and Larry Combs. Fitzer was active in community and civic affairs. From 1987 to 1994 Bob was a feature writer and senior consultant for Speed of Sound magazine. He served as co-host and producer of the WYSU-FM political radio show “Commentary Café” from 1995 to 2001. Fitzer loved Youngstown and its architecture. An advocate of historic preservation, he was involved in many efforts to preserve the city’s architectural history, particularly in the downtown area. Memorial contributions in Bob Fitzer’s memory may be made to the Fitzer Family Scholarship Fund, c/o the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University.

he skyline of Detroit and the development of American industry would have been much different without Albert Kahn. As the leading industrial architect of the 20th century, Kahn’s revolutionary engineering helped Henry Ford streamline the assembly line and achieve mass production. Kahn’s pioneering use of reinforced concrete allowed for wider expanses of open, unobstructed space in factories and public buildings. His brother, Julius, patented the process and Albert used it in thousands of factories and public buildings in the ALBERT KAHN U.S. and abroad. Although his 1903 Packard Automotive Plant in Detroit was the first major factory to use reinforced concrete, Kahn’s Highland Park plant for Ford was a turning point for both the auto maker and modern American manufacturing. In addition to creating efficient production spaces for automotive clients, Kahn’s designs also considered the comfort and safety of workers. Factories typically had large, operating windows that allowed light and ventilation into the workplace and the buildings were fireproof. Although Kahn embraced modern technology, he also created residential, commercial and institutional architecture that was rooted in history. Like many of his contemporaries, Kahn used classical elements in his public buildings and his homes for Detroit’s auto elite were often steeped in traditional English architecture. Although Kahn remained in Detroit, his brother and the Trussed Concrete Steel Co. relocated to Youngstown in 1906. Around this time, Albert got some of his earliest work in the Mahoning Valley. In 1906, he built the Stambaugh Building, which became the headquarters of Youngstown Sheet IMAGE COURTESY OF MARK C. PEYKO AND PRESERVATION YOUNGSTOWN and Tube. It was one of the earliest skyMahoning National scrapers on Central Bank (Huntington) Square. Another local before a 1920s exKahn design, the pansion. Mahoning National Bank Building, was built in 1910 and expanded in the mid-1920s. Other structures in Youngstown included the Trussed Concrete Steel Co. (Truscon) on Albert Street and Julius' Youngstown home on Tod Lane. – Mark C. Peyko

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Can’t make the tour? Discover downtown landmarks in self-guided walkabouts T

sixth floor where there are limestone banding and shields at two-window intervals. There is also a limestone cornice with modillions at the building’s roof line. It has been remodeled into apartments, many of which are occupied by students at Youngstown State University.

he Metro Monthly has assembled three selfguided downtown walkabouts that can be combined into a single landmarks tour. Each can be walked during lunch, on a weekend, or in early evening. Tours include: “Central Square Skyscrapers,” “West Federal Commercial Streetscape,” and “Perimeter Downtown Landmarks.” The following text was originally researched and written by Rick Shale, Dr. Donna DeBlasio and Norma Stefanik. A ✪ before a listing indicates a building on the National Register of Historic Places.

W. Federal Commercial Streetscape

Central Square Skyscrapers

Starts at the Stambaugh Building and ends at Erie Terminal Place. This short walkabout takes in the landmark skyscrapers of Central Square. ✪ Stambaugh Building, 44 E. Federal St. Albert Kahn, one of Detroit’s most important architects, designed the Neo-Classical Revival Stambaugh Building in 1906. Seven years later, he added four stories to the existing eight. The white brick and terra cotta-clad building housed the offices of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company and the Brier Hill Iron and Coal Company. Although there have been alterations to the exterior, the building still retains much of its integrity. It now houses a Hilton DoubleTree Hotel, a restaurant and a bank. ✪ Realty Building (Realty Tower), 47 E. Federal St. This 1924 skyscraper was designed by Youngstown architect Morris Scheibel. It now houses apartments and first-floor retail space. ✪ Mahoning National Bank Building (The Huntington National Bank), 26 Market St. Detroit’s Albert Kahn designed this 13-story building for the Mahoning National Bank in 1909. In the mid-1920s, the original five bays were doubled in width. It retains much of the integrity of its Classical exterior and boasts a lavish interior with original light fixtures. ✪ Central Tower (First National Bank), 1 W. Federal St. One of the region’s finest Art Deco buildings, Morris W. Scheibel designed this 18-story skyscraper for the Central Savings and Loan in 1929. From the Egyptian-inspired entrance to the chevron-patterned tiles at the top, this building is basically unaltered. It also boasts a lavish Art Deco elevator lobby. ✪ First National Bank Building (J.P. Morgan Chase Bank) 6 W. Federal St. Opened in 1926 as the headquarters of the First National Bank, this 13-story Neo-Classical Revival building was designed by Walker and Weeks. ✪ Wick Building (Wick Tower), 34 W. Federal St. Chicago architect Daniel H. Burnham designed Youngstown’s second oldest skyscraper in 1907. It exhibits elements of the Commercial and Chicago styles with some Romanesque Revival elements in the arches over the windows on the top story. ✪ Erie Terminal Building (Erie Terminal Place), 112 W. Commerce St. Designed by prominent local architect Paul Boucherle, the Erie Terminal was built in 1922. It was a joint project of the DANIEL BURNHAM Erie Railroad and George N. Hamory, its financial backer and developer. It is a simple Neo-Classical Revival design with interesting decorative details on the

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Roofline detail on the upper floors of the Realty Building, which was designed by Morris Scheibel of Youngstown.

Mahoning National Bank was the second downtown building designed by Albert Kahn, a prominent Detroit architect.

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The Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor by Michael Graves

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West Federal Street looking east toward Central Square

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The West Federal Commercial Streetscape Tour takes in the commercial buildings along West Federal Street and nearby. Begins at McCrory’s (OH WOW), heads west and concludes at the Burt Building (Tyler History Center). ✪ McCrory Building, 7-11 W. Federal St. Designed by Morris Scheibel, this L-shaped NeoClassical Revival building opened in 1925. The building has two facades – one facing West Federal Street and the other on Central Square. Both feature outstanding white terra cotta. ✪ Strouss-Hirshberg Company Building (Federal Place), 14-28 W. Federal St. In 1874, Isaac Strouss and Bernard Hirshberg formed the Strouss-Hirshberg Company, which was destined to become one of the region’s largest department stores. The store was originally located at 132-136 W. Federal St. In 1924, Clarence Strouss decided to build a larger department store one block east. The new Strouss-Hirshberg’s opened two years later at 14-28 W. Federal St. The architectural firm of Starrett and Van Vleck designed this Neo-Classical Revival structure, which has a lovely facade of cream terra cotta. ✪ Federal Building, 100 W. Federal St.; 18 N. Phelps St. Built between 1898-1899, the fourstory building exhibits elements of both the NeoClassical Revival and Commercial styles. The Federal Building was designed by Daniel H. Burnham of Chicago and it housed the first offices of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. ✪ Peggy Ann Building, 101 W. Federal St. The Peggy Ann Building has housed a number of retail establishments. Constructed around 1930, the stylized Art Deco building has terra cotta relief accents on glazed terra cotta tile. ✪ Kress Building, 111-121 W. Federal St. Demolished in 2014. Built around 1925 as the Kress Department Store, the exterior boasted a handsome white terra cotta facade. ✪ Liberty Theater (Paramount Theater), 142 W. Federal St. Demolished in 2014. Detroit architect C. Howard Crane designed and built the Liberty Theater in 1917. Designed in the Neo-Classical Revival style, it was one of the finest movie theaters in the city when it opened. It continued to function as a movie theater until the mid-1970s. ✪ Gallagher Building, 23 N. Hazel St. and 131 W. Commerce St. Built in 1904, the ClassicalRevival building was designed by the prominent Youngstown architectural firm of Owsley and Boucherle. The Gallagher was added to the National Register in 2014. The Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor, 151 W. Wood St. Completed in 1989, this distinctive structure was designed by noted PostModern architect Michael Graves, in association with the Youngstown firm of Jaminet and Olsavsky. Graves designed the building with Youngstown’s industrial history in mind and said he was inspired by 19th century industrial buildings that were expanded in stages as a company grew. ✪ Wells Building, 201-205 W. Federal St. Built

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LANDMARKS, From Page 32 in 1917, the Wells Building housed a number of retail operations including the Printz Store, owned by E. H. and Samuel Printz, which sold clothing and furnishings. The Neo-Classical building is clad in glazed white terra cotta. ✪ State Theater, 213 W. Federal St. During the golden era of the movie palace, Youngstown was blessed with several, including the State Theater from 1927. Designed by Charles W. Bates and William H. Cook, this Beaux Arts building boasts an elaborate terra cotta facade. The State had the latest in sound equipment when it opened its doors in 1928 and was the first to use the Movietone process to show the latest talkies. Although the Federal Street facade remains, the rear main theater building has been demolished. Salow Building (Youngstown Business Incubator), 241 W. Federal St. Classically inspired terra cotta building was designed by Youngstown architect Charles H. Owsley. ✪ Warner Theater (Powers Auditorium/ Youngstown Symphony Center/DeYor), 260 W. Federal St. Hollywood’s famous Warner Brothers – Harry, Jack and Albert – commissioned noted theater architects C.W. and George L. Rapp (Rapp & Rapp) to design their movie palace in downtown Youngstown. Completed in 1931, the Warner Theater was a memorial to Samuel Warner, a brother who died during production of “The Jazz Singer.” The interior is an exuberant expression of Baroque Revival architecture. The lobby mimics the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles and there’s also a Spanish Baroque courtyard on the first floor. In 1967, threatened with demolition, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Powers purchased and restored the building. Their donation of the theater and $250,000, saved an important Youngstown landmark. It is home to the Youngstown Symphony and also hosts concerts, plays and other performances. Home Savings and Loan Company Building, 275 W. Federal St. One of Youngstown’s foremost architects, Charles F. Owsley, designed the headquarters for the Home Savings and Loan Company in 1919. Home Savings began as the Home Building and Loan Company in 1889. This 10-story building – with its Colonial Revival clock tower brightly lighting the downtown at night – is a key downtown landmark. ✪ Burt Building (Ross Radio/Tyler History Center), 325 W. Federal St. How many people know that the Good Humor Bar was invented in Youngstown? Harry Burt, manufacturer of confectionery, baked goods and ice cream, received a patent for his tasty treat in 1923. After Burt’s death in 1926, his family sold the business to a Cleveland firm, which renamed the company the Good Humor Corporation of America. The building, which housed Harry Burt’s restaurant and then Ross Radio, was designed by local architects H.F. Kling and Son in 1922. It now houses the Tyler History Center.

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The Palace Theater, which stood on the northeast corner of Central Square, was a high-profile casualty of the Urban Renewal era.

Peremiter Downtown Landmarks

Begins at the Vindicator Building and ends at the Mahoning County Courthouse. This short perimeter tour takes in significant – sometimes unnoticed – downtown properties. ✪ Youngstown Vindicator/Youngstown Telegram Building (Youngstown Business Incubator), 107 Vindicator Square. This Art Deco building was constructed in 1930-1931 as the new home of the Youngstown Telegram, one of the city’s two daily newspapers. In 1936, the Maag family, which owned the rival Vindicator purchased the Telegram and moved its operations to the building. It was recently acquired by the Youngstown Business Incubator.

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Morris W. Scheibel’s Central Tower (First National Bank) is the tallest building in downtown Youngstown and the last of the early 20th century skyscrapers.

Hotel Pick Ohio (Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority/Chester Amedia Plaza), 131 W. Boardman St. Originally known as the Hotel Ohio, this Neo-Classical structure was one of the finest hostelries in downtown Youngstown. Built in 1911, the hotel was known for its fantastic lobby murals, which extended through to the second floor. In 1940, the hotel became a part of the Albert Pick Hotel chain. Four stories were added to increase its height. The building ultimately had 400 rooms, convention and banquet facilities and an elegant ballroom. Youngstown Police Station, 116 W. Boardman St. This 1939 building houses the Youngstown Police Department. It has a fine Art Deco facade and was one of the last built in the southwest portion of downtown Youngstown. WFMJ Building, 101 W. Boardman St. This building was remodeled around 1940 in the Art Moderne style. It once housed the offices of WFMJ Radio and now serves as the offices and studios for WFMJ-TV Channel 21. Youngstown Parking Garage/Elton Motors/ Youngstown Coach. 23-25 W. Boardman St. Constructed around 1922, this parking garage was originally a car dealership and became a parking garage in 1929. Take note of the decorative tires near the top of the building. ✪ City Hall, 26 S. Phelps St. With the rapid growth of Youngstown in the early 20th century, Youngstown quickly outgrew its first City Hall. The city hired Charles F. Owsley to design its new city hall in 1912. Opening in 1914, the Neo-Classical Revival building is six stories with a buff brick facade. The City Council Chambers were recently restored to their original Neo-Classical Style by Youngstown architect Ronald Cornell Faniro. Trinity Methodist Church, W. Front and S. Phelps streets. Ground was broken for this stone Gothic Revival building in May 1883. The structure was dedicated in 1885. The parish house and social service building were added in 1918. ✪ U.S. Post Office (Youngstown Municipal Court), 9 W. Front St. The southwest corner of Market and Front streets was the site of the main U.S. Post Office from 1898 until 1975. The building, which now houses Youngstown Municipal Court, was built in 1933 and replaced the earlier 1898 structure. This Neo-Classical Revival structure maintains much of its original integrity. ✪ Mahoning County Courthouse, 120 Market St. The Mahoning County Courthouse is one of the finest buildings in the area. The firm of Owsley, Owsley and Boucherle designed the $2 million structure, which was completed in 1910. They chose the popular Second Renaissance Revival style for their grand new building. Architect Charles F. Owsley attended the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, which greatly influenced his interest in classicism in architecture. This building, which replaced the earlier 1876 structure on the northwest corner of Wick Avenue and Wood Street, houses six courtrooms and public and private offices. It has a smooth granite exterior, with rusticated stone on the first floor. Decorative pediments frame many of the building’s windows and there are strategically placed carved floral swags on the exterior. Prior to their removal, the top of the building had three allegorical figures representing justice and law. The interior features murals designed by Edwin Blashfield, a noted American muralist. In the 1990s, the building was restored to its original condition by local firm, 4-M Architects. Information for local buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places came from the U.S. Department of the Interior’s website.

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TeenXTreme Blackout Poetry Contest. All branches. April is National Poetry Month, so here’s your chance to indulge in some “creative destruction” and express your inner poet. Create a poem by eliminating - blacking out - the words you don’t want from newspaper & magazine articles (or book pages) that we provide. Three winners will be chosen from entries throughout the county and awarded prizes. Talk to a librarian for details. For teens in grades 7-12 during Library hours. Coupon Swap @ the Library. Multiple branches. Do you have coupons you don’t need or need coupons you don’t have? Drop in during library hours to stretch your shopping dollars by swapping coupons. For adults. Austintown, Canfield, Sebring, and Tri-Lakes libraries during April. Laid Back Book & Movie Club. Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. Come to the library and check out one of the selected books or movies with a modern twist on a Shakespeare classic to celebrate his birthday. Fill out a review of the book/movie when you are done for your chance to win a prize. For adults. Library hours in April. Celebrate Deaf History Month. Public Library, Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. Come to the Newport Library between through April 15 to learn about the history and culture of the deaf community. Learn how American Sign Language came to be and who was the first deaf student here in the states. Deaf History Month celebrates deaf culture and strives to build greater understanding of deaf culture, history, civil rights, contributions, and achievements. For the entire family. During Library hours through Monday, April 15. Kindergarten Readiness Stations. All branches. Kindergarten readiness stations are in every branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County and feature fun activities for you and your preschool child to complete together. This month, stations feature preschool board games. Playing games is an easy and fun way to spend time together and they are also rich in learning opportunities. Board games can teach important social skills, such as communicating verbally, sharing, waiting, taking turns, and enjoying interaction with others. These skills are part of the social emotional domain of Early Learning. Stop by any branch to visit a kindergarten readiness station, play a game, and help your child build these important skills. During Library hours. Monday Morning Makers: Cricut Maker. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. Learn Cricut Maker basics.

‘What Would Petula Do? A Tribute to Petula Clark’: 7:30 p.m., Saturday, April 27 at Westminster College. Features international recording artist Maxine Linehan. $45, $42, $37, and $33. Participants must have attended the Makerspace Orientation. Basic computer skills needed. No registration required. For adults and teens. 10 a.m.-noon. Typing Class. Multiple branches. This class will teach you the basics of typing through a series of exercises. Proper keying position and technique will be stressed. Register online via the library events calendar or by calling 330-744-8636. For adults and teens. Austintown Library, 10 a.m., Monday, April 1; Main Library, 3 p.m., Tuesday, April 9; Michael Kusalaba Library, 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 23. Mah-Jongg Mondays. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Practice your new skill to rattle the tiles and join the fun each Monday, from 1-3 p.m. Bring your own Mah-Jongg set or share with a friend. (Mah-Jongg sets not provided). For adults. 1-3 p.m., Monday, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Preschool Storytime. Lordstown Branch Library, 1471 Salt Springs Road, Warren 44481. 330-824-2094. Featuring stories and a craft related to a weekly theme, which reinforce the development of early literacy skills for children ages 3-5. 1 p.m. Mondays, April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Mondays at Liberty. Liberty Branch Library, 415 Churchill Hubbard Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-759-2589. Featuring after school games, snacks and more for teens in grades 7-12. 3 p.m. Mondays, April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Hypertufa Cast Bag Planter. MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-702-3000. Learn to use hypertufa as a sculptural medium with sculptor Dan Dinsio. Deadline to register is March 29. 6-8 p.m. $40 (not registered), $36. Beyond Ancestry Class. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807. Participants will learn how to use the library’s subscription databases and other online free sites. Call ext. 202 to sign up. 6 p.m.

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Mill Creek Men’s Senior Golf League Sign-Up’s. Mill Creek Golf Course Fieldhouse and Hole #55 Bar and Grille, Mill Creek MetroParks, W. Golf Drive, Boardman 44512. The 2019 Senior golf league sign-up for those aged 50 and older. Call Joe Smik, league president, at 330-965-1674 for more details. 9 a.m.-noon. Baby Brilliant: Bonding with Babies & Books.

Multiple branches. For caregivers and children 6 to 23 months. Twenty minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize. Austintown Library, 10 a.m., Tuesday, April 2, 9,16, 23, 30; Boardman Library, 10 a.m., Tuesday, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Poland Library, 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 3, 10, 17; Canfield Library, 10 a.m., Thursday, April 4, 11, 18, 25. Friends of Poland Library Meeting and Presentation. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. Nicole Fond, program manager of Junior Achievement of Mahoning County, will speak on “The New Face of Junior Achievement” and discuss how Junior Achievement has evolved to stay relevant over the last 100 years. There will be a coffee hour at 9:30 a.m., with the program and business meeting to follow. Sue Perry, Susan Faulkner, Ann Trefethern and Phil Mazzarino will host. Donations of books, magazines, CDs, and DVDs are accepted at each meeting for the Poland Friends book cart. The meeting is open to the public and new members are welcome. Membership dues are $10 per year. 10 a.m. Baby Brilliant: Tales & Talk for 2s & 3s. Multiple branches. Developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays, and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader. Canfield Library, 10 a.m., Tuesday, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Austintown Library, 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 3, 10, 17, 24; Boardman Library, 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 3, 10, 24; Poland Library, 10:30 a.m., Thursday, April 4, 11, 18, 25. As Did Monet, Artists Paint the Landscape. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. See artwork of local Plein Air Artists of Eastern Ohio who paint in natural outdoor settings.Through June 2 in the Weller Gallery. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays. Mill Creek MetroParks History. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Held in the Melnick Museum. This ongoing exhibit offers visitors a peek into the unique history of the MetroParks. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays. Movin’ & Groovin’. Liberty Branch Library, 415 Churchill Hubbard Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-7592589. Caregivers can engage with their child, aged

2-5, in this high-energy experience. No chairs needed for this story time. Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to move with music with your children. 11 a.m. Tuesdays, April 2, 9. Happy Party. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. For children ages 3-5. Read a book celebrating birthdays and play birthday games. Registration required. 11 a.m. Preschool Story Time. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807. Featuring stories and a craft related to a weekly theme, which reinforce the development of early literacy skills for children ages 3-5. 1 p.m. Tuesdays, April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. First Lego League Jr. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Each meeting lasts approximately 1 hour. Contact Main Library for more information. For school age children. 4 p.m., Tuesday, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Book Buddies. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Help your student be a better reader with this program that provides after school one-on-one reading-related games. Children in grades 1-4 may sign up for a 30minute session to practice their reading in a stress-free environment with a trained volunteer. Registration required. 4:30-6 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, 9. Healthier at Home. Various branches. Attend the “Healthier at Home” workshop sponsored by Mercy Health Youngstown and receive a free copy of “Healthier at Home: Your Complete Guide to Symptoms, Solutions & Self Care” to take home with you. This book provides step-by-step instructions for handling 200+ common health problems by using self-care, prevention, and determining when it’s time to seek immediate medical care. Your instructor will walk you through each section of the book, highlighting specific health concerns. You will leave the workshop with new confidence in your ability to handle your family’s health. Supplies are limited; please register via the library events calendar or by calling 330-744-8636. For adults. Newport Library, 5 p.m., Tuesday, April 2; Main Library, 6:30 p.m., Thursday, April 4. Cha-Cha Dance Class. Pioneer Pavilion, Mill Creek MetroParks, 870 Old Furnace Road, Youngstown 44511. Learn this Latin dance with Lynda McPhail. Beginners encouraged and welcome. Call 330-740-7114 for details. 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays, April 2, 9, and 16. $6. Family Bowling Night. Camelot Lanes, 628 Boardman-Canfield Road, Boardman. 330-758-6626. For YSU students and their families. Sign up in the student activities office to reserve a spot. 6-8 p.m. Learn to Line Dance. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. This class will combine low, moderate and high energy line dance routines and will help you burn calories at the same time. For adults and teens. 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 2 and 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 16. Portrait Drawing 2. Austintown Library, 600 South Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. Have you always wanted to draw a person? Learn how to use a grid to copy a photograph. Participation in the first program is required to attend this program. Space is limited. Call to register. For teens and adults. 6:30 p.m. Introduction to Gale Small Business Builder Software. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. SBBS is a new resource available for those who are interested in or beginning the process of starting their own business. There are tools to help you develop your idea, organize your start-up costs, and write the business plan itself. Better still, SBBS is available for free with your library

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card and accessible from any Internet-connected computer. This hands-on program will show how to set up an account, navigate within SBBS, and how to use the many help features and additional information available within the resource. To register, call and ask for Information Services or register online using the events calendar. For adults. 6:30 p.m. Waltz Dance Class. Pioneer Pavilion, Mill Creek MetroParks, 870 Old Furnace Road,Youngstown 44511. Lynda McPhail will instruct this class for all levels of experience. Call Wick Recreation Area 330-740-7114 for details. 7-8 p.m. Tuesdays, April 2, 9 and 16. $6. Stambaugh Youth Concert Band. Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. 330-2590555.The season closing concert will feature a selected senior soloist and the presentation of the Barbara Armstrong Scholarship award to an outstanding senior member of the ensemble. The performance will also celebrate Major League Baseball’s Opening Day with a performance of “Casey at the Bat” by Roland Alan Bass. Call for ticket information. 7:30 p.m.

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Lenten Breakfasts. Canfield Christian Church, 123 S. Broad St., Canfield. 330-533-2246. Held every week through April 17. 6:30-9:30 a.m., Wednesday, 3, 10, 17. Free-will offerings requested. Tax Preparation and Electronic Filing. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. Poland Appointments required by calling 330-540-1947 or e-mail vita@ ccregional.org. Staffed by certified volunteers. Bring a photo ID, Social Security cards for you, spouses and dependents or a Social Security Number verification letter, your individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) for yourself and all others, proof of foreign status if applicable, birth dates for you and all others filing with you, tax forms (W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, 1099- Misc, 1099 forms), a copy of 2017 tax returns, proof of bank account routing numbers and account numbers for Direct Deposit and total paid for day-care providers. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Through April 10. Music and Movement. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807. Toddlers ages 19-35 months with a parent or caregiver. Features stories, music, and hands-on activities. 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 3, 10, 17, 24. Gotta Move Story Time. Multiple branches. For children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. Features a variety of musical and movement activities to stimulate brain development, and motivate language learning. Canfield Library, 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 3, 10, 17, 24; Austintown Library, 10 a.m., Thursday, April 4, 11, 18, 25; Tri-Lakes Library, 11 a.m., Thursday, April 18; Poland Library, 10 a.m., Friday, April 19. Toddler Tales. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. For toddlers ages 19-35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration required. 11 a.m., April 3, 10, 17 and 24. Tot Yoga. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. For children ages 2-5 and their caregiver. No experience needed. Bring a towel or yoga mat. Registration required. 11 a.m. T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Warm-ups, breathing exercises and movements. $10 per class. Noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays, April 3, 10, 17 and 24. Tax Preparation and Electronic Filing. Tri-Lakes Library, 13820 Mahoning Ave., North Jackson. 330-7448636. www.libraryvisit.org. Appointments required by calling 330-540-1947 or e-mail vita@ccregional.org. Staffed by certified volunteers. Bring a photo ID, Social Security cards for you, spouses and dependents or a Social Security Number verification letter, your individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) for yourself and all others, proof of foreign status if applicable, birth dates for you and all others filing with you, tax forms (W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, 1099- Misc, 1099 forms), a copy of 2017 tax returns, proof of bank account routing numbers and account numbers for Direct Deposit and total paid for

Susan Wojnar will perform on Saturday, April 6 at Off the Rail in downtown Youngstown. day-care providers. Noon-4 p.m. Mondays and 1:30-5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, through April 10. Conversational French II. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. An intermediate level of conversational French for those with some background in the language or those that attended Beginning Conversational French at the library. For adults. 1 p.m., Wednesday, April 3, 10, 17. Global Day of the Engineer. Tech Belt Energy Innovation Center, 125 W. Market St., Warren 44481. Featuring the following workshops:“RF Back to Basics and IoT” with KeySight Technologies and “Additive Manufacturing in the Valley: Basics, Processes, and Applications,” by AmericaMakes. 2-5 p.m. Free. #TeenMidweek. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. After-school activities for teens in grades 7-12. Held each Wednesday. 3 p.m. Wednesdays, April 3, 10, 17 and 24. 3Doodler Fun. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. Draw with a 3D pen. For teens and tweens. 4 p.m. Microsoft Word Class 1. Multiple branches. Learn the basic skills of Microsoft Word. This beginner’s class that will cover the Word menus, and functions like cut/copy/ paste, font, save, and print. Some basic computer skills are required. Class will soon be followed by Microsoft Word Class 2 and Class 3. Register online via the library events calendar or call 330-744-8636. For adults. Main Library, 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 3; Struthers Library, 3 p.m., Tuesday, April 9; Poland Library, 3 p.m., Thursday, April 25; Canfield Library, 10 a.m., Friday, April 26. The 2019 Mahoning Valley Engineer of the Year Awards. Tech Belt Energy Innovation Center, 125 W. Market St., Warren 44481. To register, visit www.tbeic. org/our-events. Featuring guest speaker Dr. Helen Muga, environmental engineer and program director at Baldwin Wallace University. Also featuring workshops with AmericaMakes and Keysight. Call for information. 5 p.m. Friends of PLYMC Yoga Class. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. Pay as you attend. Class is $10 per session and meets every Wednesday. Dress comfortably. For adults. 5 p.m., Wednesday, April 3, 10, 17, 24. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. YSU plays Kent State. 5 p.m. SMARTS Family Dinner. Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. 330-259-0555. Featuring an arts demonstration, dinner, and a guest speaker. The concept revolves around the family tradition of creating memories and prioritizing being together around the dinner table. Featuring keynote speaker Kirsti Manna, award-winning

performer and Youngstown native. RSVP by March 27. 5 p.m. $400 (full table of 8), $200 (half table of 4), $20 (students), free (children 5 and under). Money Smart Week: Tips to Prevent Elder Exploitation. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Cynthia Walker, foreclosure prevention advocate/financial empowerment coach, will provide guidelines on how to identify fraud, scam, and other types of financial exploitation as well as fraud prevention. 6 p.m. Girls Who Code. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. At the club meetings, 6th-12th grade girls explore coding in a fun and friendly environment. 6 p.m. First Wednesday Reading. The Soap Gallery, 117 S. Champion St., Youngstown. info@lityoungstown.org. Featuring Joanne Lehman, author and poet, and author Sarah M. Wells. Followed by an open mic. 7 p.m. Men’s Garden Club Talk. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Non-members invited to attend this general meeting. 7-8 p.m.

Larry the Cable Guy: 8 p.m., Saturday, April 6 at the Hard Rock Rocksino

Sit ‘n’ Stitch. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Sit and stitch with others at the Library. Share ideas and skills while making new friends. Bring your UFOs (Unfinished Objects): quilting, appliqué, knitting, or crochet projects, and supplies. This is not an instructor-led activity. For adults. 11 a.m., Thursday, April 4; 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 24. Mill Creek Trolley Tours. Boards at Wick Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, 1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7114. Enjoy views of historic Mill Creek Park while riding the trolley. Limited seating. Register/pay in advance. Adults are $10, $7 (registered) and seniors/youth are $8, $5 (registered). 2-3 or 3:30-4:30 p.m.Thursdays, April 4, 18, 25; Tuesdays, April 9 and Sunday, April 14 or 12:30-1:30 p.m., 2-3 p.m. or 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28. 14th Annual Pinwheels for Prevention. Holiday Inn, Grand Ballroom, 7410 South Ave., Boardman. RSVP to Andrea at amistovich@akronchildrens.org or Jennifer at Jennifer.kollar@jfs.ohio.gov. Hosted by Akron Children Hospital, Mahoning Valley’s Child Advocacy Center, and Mahoning County Children Services. Featuring keynote speaker Sheriff Jerry Greene from the Mahoning County Sheriff’s Office, the Community Spotlight Award Presentation, and Boardman High School Jazz Ensemble. The event is held to raise awareness of National Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month in April. 1 p.m. Teen Game Night. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807.Teens in grades 7-12 are invited for video gaming, collectible card game duels, board games, and more. 5-7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, 11, 18, 25. Kidz Cooking Club. Liberty Branch Library, 415 Churchill Hubbard Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-7592589. Children in grades K-6 will follow Master Chef Miss Jill’s lead using math, science, and language skills to make a creation. Call to register. 5:30 p.m. Introduction to Computers. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Classes designed for the novice computer user. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 201 to sign up. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tantra & Chakras. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Experience aspects of yourself through chakra investigation with Swami Dharmakirti, from India. Bring a mat and small blanket. Register and pay by April 2. 6-8 p.m. $38. A Gem in the Rustbelt: The Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor. 151 W. Wood St., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. The group will meet at the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor and take a tour of the Archives/Library. The tour will be conducted by archives and library assistant Martha Bishop. The facility houses numerous artifacts and materials from the area’s days as one of the nation’s premier steelmaking regions. The Archives/Library houses many collections and records that support family history research. Whether your interest is to learn more about an ancestor’s experience and the culture of steelmaking, or to gain a more thorough understanding of local history, the center is a prized resource. Come and discover their stunning collection of materials, which are essential for your genealogical research. For adults and teens. 6 p.m. Ancestry: Library Edition Class. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330638-6335. Learn how to use the library’s subscription databases to find census, marriage, death, birth, military and immigration records. Registration required by calling 330-399-8807, ext. 202. 6:30 p.m. GoT Trivia. Noble Creature Cask House, 126 E. Rayen Ave., Youngstown. Are you a “Game of Thrones” superfan? Are you eagerly awaiting the last season? Along with Noble Creature Cask House, the Library is hosting a GoT Trivia Night to get in the spirit. Teams of three to four people will compete to answer a variety of show-related questions in Noble Creature’s convivial atmosphere. Prizes will be awarded to the winning team and two runners up. For adults. 7 p.m.

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April 27, 2019, 8:00 PM Ford Family Recital Hall DeYor Performing Arts Center

DAVID KRAKAUER AND

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For over two decades, world-renowned clarinetist David Krakauer has been reinventing and remixing the Jewish music of his ancestry with the sensibility of a contemporary musician strongly informed by funk, jazz, and hip-hop. The Sydney Morning Herald said this: “I may have just heard God – and he plays the clarinet . . . The lush fields upon which Krakauer’s astounding clarinet playing occurred were provided by one of the finest bands ever to visit Sydney . . . think of the most incendiary klezmer, inventive jazz or moving sonic poetry, and this was Sheryl Bailey (guitar), Jerome Harris (electric bass), Michael Sarin (drums), and Jeremy Flower (sampler).” www.davidkrakauer.com

Contact DeYor Performing Arts Center for Information and Season/Individual tickets: (330) 744-0264 or deyorpac.org

Cliffe College of Creative Arts & Communication

Sponsored in part by the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown


FRIDAY 5

Alzheimer’s Caregiver Education Training. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Learn the impact of Alzheimer’s and dementia, disease stages and risk factors, and current research and treatments available to address symptoms. Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association Greater East Ohio Area Chapter. Call 1-800272-3900 to register. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Friends of PLYMC Chair Yoga. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Pay as you attend. Class is $10 a session and meets every Friday. Dress comfortably. For adults. 10 a.m., Friday, April 5, 12, 19, 26. Basic Computer Class. Various branches. Learn very basic computer skills. This beginner’s class will cover how to use a computer, keyboard, and mouse, as well as simple Internet searching. Space is limited; register online via the library events calendar or call 330-744-8636. For adults. Austintown Library, 10 a.m., Friday, April 5; Main Library, 3 p.m., Wednesday, April 10; Michael Kusalaba Library, 4 p.m., Wednesday, April 10. All That Glitters Champagne Luncheon and Fashion Show. Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center, 7440 South Ave., Boardman 44512. For tickets, e-mail smyarab@ zoominternet.net. All proceeds benefit The Rich Center for Autism and The Walnut Grove. Includes boutique shop table auction, plated luncheon, and a fashion show presented by Possessions, Aebischer’s Jewelry, Reserve Run Golf Pro Shop, and Magnolia’s on the Green. 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. $320 (table of 8), $35 (per person). Babytime. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. For infants ages 6-18 months with a parent or caregiver. Featuring short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration required. 11 a.m. Friday, April 5, 12, 19, and 26. Cultural Society 2019 Lenten Food Sale. Held by St. Lucy Church, pick up at the Palermo Banquet Center, 394 Tenney Ave., Campbell. To pre-order, call Lucy 330-7553617 or Liana 330-755-5438. Menu starts Ash Wednesday, March 6, and is held each Friday through April 12. Menu includes pasta fagiolia ($6/quart), homemade pizza ($9), bread and rolls ($2). Day of sale orders will be taken from 7-9 a.m. by calling 330-755-2245. $2-9 per menu item. Bring your own containers. 12:30-2:30 p.m. (pick up). Teen Game Night. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. Games for teens in grades 7-12. Held the first Friday. 3-5 p.m. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. The YSU men’s team will play UIC. 5 p.m. Youngstown Phantoms Hockey. The Covelli Center, 229 E. Front St., Youngstown. 330-747-7825. www. youngstownphantoms.com. The Phantoms will play the Sioux Falls Stampede. 7:05 p.m. Kate Reid. Ford Family Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown. 330-7440264. Featuring Reid, a Northeast Ohio native and vocalist who will be performing influential American popular songs and jazz standards. 7:30 p.m. $28 (adults), $22 (YSU faculty/staff/students and seniors). First and Farthest. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330-941-1370. This show will celebrate humanity’s accomplishments including the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, first rockets, first man on the moon, and more from the Space Race. 8 p.m. Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, 26 and 8 p.m., Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27, and 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Avalon Inn. Mark Soini. 6-9 p.m. Birdfish Brewing Co. Mark Lee Shannon. 7 p.m. Bronzwood Gold Club. Root Theory. 6:30 p.m. Cafe 422/Warren. Li’l Freddie. Oldies. 8 p.m. Chippers. Kore Rozzik, Obsidian Earth, The Service Monkeys. 7 p.m. Crickets. Uncle Ted’s Acoustic Shenanigans. 7 p.m. Cork and Cap. Black Work and the Thief. 8 p.m. El Cowboy. Leann Binder and Rajma. 8 p.m.

Warren Civic Music presents Louis Prima Jr. and The Witnesses: 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 30 at W.D. Packard Music Hall. $40. Hollywood Gaming. Old Skool. 9 p.m. JR’z Pub. Youngstown’s Vegas Band. 9 p.m. Kilcawley Center. Pella Penguins Recital. 7:30 p.m. Leon’s. Denise. Classic Country. 6 p.m. Modern Methods. Terry Dach. 7 p.m. Off the Rail. Bobby Guitar Thomas. 9 p.m. Outpost Concert Club. Filth Fest 2019. 6 p.m. Peter Allen Inn. Gypsy Wind. 7 p.m. River Road Tavern. Psycho Disco Party. 8 p.m. Salem Community Theatre. The Alans Live. 8 p.m. Se7en. Bonneville. 6:30 p.m. Westside Bowl. Tribute to Nirvana. 9 p.m. Whistle and Keg. Andy Timko. 8 p.m.

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Facebook for Beginners. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. See how you can connect with family and friends on Facebook. The Library will help you personalize your profile so that you can start posting, sharing and liking right away. If you need help setting up an account, contact your library before the class. Register online via the library events calendar or call. For adults. 10 a.m. Friends of PLYMC Children’s Book Collection. Various branches. The Friends of PLYMC Bookstore is in need of children’s books. Donations of gently used or brand-new children’s books will be collected. East Library, 10 a.m.noon, April 6. Miss Youngstown, Xhandae Smith, will be collecting books. Main Library, 10 a.m. -noon, April 20. MetroMutts: Hike into Spring. Meet at East Newport Boat Launch, Eastport Drive, Mill Creek MetroParks, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7114. Take a spring hike past the Daffodil Meadow during this easy, 2 mile hike. 11 a.m. Saturday Stories. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Stories, songs, rhymes, and crafts. For babies, toddlers, preschoolers and their grown-ups. 11 a.m., Saturday, April 6, 13, 27. Sensory Storytime. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807. A storytime designed for children with autism and other sensory-integration challenges. Featuring age-appropriate stories and sensory-rich activities that promote literacy and positive associations with reading and the library. For children ages 3-8 with a caregiver. Registration required. 11 a.m. Earth Fest 2019. Penn State, Shenango Campus, 147 Shenango Ave., Sharon, Pa. 16146. For more information, call Tony at 724-983-2841 or visit www. facebook.com/PennStateShenangoEartFest. Featuring live music and entertainment (including a drum circle

in the Great Hall at 11 a.m. and Christopher Rowlands at 3 p.m.), children’s and adult activities, artists’ market and other vendors, and an educational presentation on sustainability by author Seamus McGraw (at 1:15 p.m. in the Great Hall). Also features an exhibition of upcyled artwork. Participants can also bring worn and tattered American flags for proper disposal. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Growing Readers Family Storytime. Howland Scope Center, 8273 High St. N.E., Warren. For more information, call the library at 330-856-2011. A children’s librarian will be at the indoor farmer’s market to share stories for children of all ages. 11 a.m. Reading and Other Forms of Art. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. The W-TCPL and the Butler Institute of American Art offer a blend of art and books during this interactive family program. A children’s librarian wills hare stories for children ages 5-10 with an adult. 2 p.m. Makerspace Orientation. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. Come learn about the basics of using the Makerspace. Register by calling 330-744-8636 or register online. For adults and teens. 2 p.m., Saturday, April 6; 6 p.m., Monday, April 8; 3 p.m., Tuesday, April 16; 11 a.m., Friday, April 26. Sky Wars: Battle of Discovery. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330941-1370. http://www.wbplanetarium.org/. Follow the struggles throughout history as new discoveries altered the view of the Earth and its place in the universe, learn about the connections and conflicts between astronomy and astrology, and more. 2 p.m., Saturday, April 6, 13, and 20. Family Movie. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy during the movie. Children age 7 years and younger must be with an adult. 2:30 p.m. Organizing Your Phone Photos. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. Come to the library to learn solutions for organizing and enjoying your digital photos. Bring your phone or tablet to follow along. To register, call and ask for Information Services or register online using the events calendar. For adults. Main Library Career and Job Center, 2:30 p.m. Strategy Board Games at the Library. Austintown Library, 600 South Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. Do you like to play strategy board games? Come to the Austintown Library to play games like Ticket to Ride, Settlers of Catan, and Carcassonne. Play what’s here or bring your own to share. Light refreshments will be served. For adults and teens. 3 p.m. Family Fun Golf Night. Mill Creek Golf Course, Mill

Creek MetroParks, W. Golf Drive, Boardman 44512. Call the shop at 330-740-7112 for more information. 5 p.m., Saturday, April 6, 13, 20 and 27. Legacy Dog Rescue’s 3rd Annual Reverse Raffle. Avion on the Water, 2177 W. Western Reserve Road, Canfield 44406. For reservations, e-mail Jenn at legacy_ jenn@aol.com or text Heather at 330-717-0635. Cost includes two dinners and one chance to win the Grand Prize of $1,500. 5 p.m. (doors open), 6 p.m. (dinner), 7 p.m. (raffle). $64 per ticket. Youngstown Phantoms Hockey. The Covelli Center, 229 E. Front St., Youngstown. 330-747-7825. The Phantoms play the Sioux Falls Stampede. 7:05 p.m. The 3rd Annual Bowl Over Brain Cancer Fundraiser. Boardman Lanes, 7524 Market St., Boardman 44512. For tickets and more information, contact Jane 330-507-9427 or go to http://csnevents.org/BowlOverBrainCancer. A family friendly event. All proceeds go to pediatric brain cancer research. Cost includes2 games, shoe rental, full dinner buffet, and non-alcoholic drinks. 7:30-10:30 p.m. $20 (adults), $15 (children 10 and under). First and Farthest. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330-941-1370. This show will celebrate humanity’s accomplishments including the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, first rockets, first man on the moon, and more from the Space Race. 8 p.m., Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, 26 and 8 p.m., Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27, and 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Boxcar Lounge. Iron Roots. 8 p.m. Bronzwood Golf Club. Elements with Steve C. 7 p.m. Crickets. Muddy Cadillac. 8 p.m. Hard Rock Rocksino. Larry the Cable Guy. 8 p.m. High Pointe Tavern. Neutron Falls. 9 p.m. Leon’s. Haymaker. 9 p.m. Marguerita’s. Save Yourself. 8 p.m. Mocha House. Full House. 6:30 p.m. Modern Methods. Rachel Shortt. 7 p.m. New Brickhouse. Cin City and the Saints. 9 p.m. Noble Creature Cask House. Gallatin Hall. 7 p.m. Off the Rail. Susan Wojnar. Acoustic. 9 p.m. Rhine Haus. Tommy Castro and the Painkillers. 9:30 p.m. River Road Tavern. Broken Reins. 9 p.m. Rolling Mills. Polka with Peppermint. 3-6 p.m. Suzie’s/Downtown. Hayden Brooke, Juliet. 9 p.m. Tiffany’s Banquet Center. Treystock 9. 5 p.m. Tyler History Center. Rust Belt Lindy Meetup. 5 p.m. Westside Bowl. Ryan Blakeman, Whiskey Daredevils. Whistle and Keg. Idris Phillips. 8 p.m. Woodland Cellars. Rachel Spak. 7 p.m.

SUNDAY 7

Animal Baby Shower. MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-702-3000. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wick Park Neighborhood Association Easter Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast. Wick Park, 260 Park Ave., Youngstown. The Wick Park Neighborhood Association, with the support of Council members Nate Pinkard and Julius Oliver and the Ursuline High School board of directors, will be hosting this event. Featuring crafts, face painting, games and a coloring contest for kids. The egg hunt will be grouped by age with staggered start times. Children should be accompanied by a responsible adult. First 100 children registered will also receive a goody bag. Bring your own basket and dress for weather and mud. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (pancake breakfast), 11 a.m. (activities begin), noon (egg hunt begins). Suggested donation for pancake breakfast: $5 (adults), $2 (kids). Hike with a Volunteer Naturalist. Meet at Scholl Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown. 330-740-7107. An afternoon hike to Lanterman’s Mill. A moderate, 2.5 mile hike. 1-2:30 p.m. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. The YSU men’s team will play UIC. 1 p.m.

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Friends of PLYMC Puzzle Swap. Public Library, Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330744-8636. Bring up to six of your once-done jigsaw puzzles and trade with others. Swap six of your puzzles with others. Boardman Library, 4 p.m. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. The YSU men’s team will play Toledo. 5 p.m. National Library Week Celebration. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330856-2011. Celebrate with refreshments courtesy of Friends of the Howland Library. Includes live music with Tyler Guerrieri. 5-6:30 p.m. Read to SomeBunny. Brookfield Branch Library, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield 44403. 330-448-8134. Children in grades K-6 are invited to sign up to read to registered and certified bunnies from F5RS. Registration required. 6-7:30 p.m.

Godspell. Hopewell Theatre, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. 330-746-5455. www.hopewelltheatre. org. The musical is structured as a series of parables, primarily based on the Gospel of Matthew. The parables are interspersed with music set primarily to lyrics from traditional hymns with the passion of Christ appearing briefly near the end of the show. Reservations are strongly recommended. 2 p.m. $15, $12 (students/seniors). Free Screening: “Code Blue” Documentary. Ohev Tzedek Temple Social Hall, 5245 Glenwood Ave., Boardman. For tickets contact the NHA at 330-953-1002 or e-mail Wanda at whuberman@healthscience.org. Featuring the journey of Dr. Saray Stancic as she reflects upon her journey from multiple sclerosis diagnosis to wellness through an adoption of lifestyle medicine. The film brings attention to the benefits of a whole food, plant-based diet. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Dr. Kathy Padgitt and the National Health Association’s president, Mark Huberman. 2:30-4:30 p.m. Art in Music Contest Winners and Spring Concert. First Presbyterian Church, 256 Mahoning Ave., N.W., Warren. Concert details are posted at http://www. warrenphilharmonic.org/spring-concert---april7-2019.html. Art in Music Contest winners will be introduced and their awards will be presented at this concert and their art work will be on display. 3 p.m.

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MONDAY 8

Friends of the Boardman Library Meeting and Presentation: What’s New and Upcoming at Mill Creek Park. Public Library, Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. With Steve Avery. 10 a.m. Know Your Numbers. Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. Attend the “Know Your Numbers” workshop sponsored by Mercy Health Youngstown. Your instructor will walk you through a number of common health related lab values, and review blood sugar levels and blood pressure ranges. You will leave the workshop understanding what is normal, what your results mean, and what lifestyle changes are needed. For adults. 5 p.m. Pups and Pages. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807. Children gain confidence and improve their reading skills as they read to an uncritical and tailwagging audience. Children in grades K-6 may sign up for 15-minute sessions to read to a registered therapy dog provided by Pawz for People. 6-7:30 p.m. The History of Howland. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Learn about the settlement of Howland and some of its early founders. Presented by the Howland Historical Society. 6 p.m. Preschool Storytime. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. Featuring stories and a craft related to a weekly theme for children ages 3-5. Activities promote early literacy skills. 6 p.m. Mondays, April 8, 15, 22, 29 and 11 a.m. Tuesdays, April 9, 16, 23 and 30.

TUESDAY 9

Mental Health Advocacy Training. Kilcawley Center,YSU Campus, One University Plaza,Youngstown. Sponsored by YSU’s Student Government Association. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Preschool Storytime. Brookfield Branch Library, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield 44403. 330-448-8134. Features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme. Stories encourage development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3-5 with a caregiver. 1 p.m. Tuesdays, April 9, 16, 23 and 30. Healthy Eating Program. St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital, 8401 Market St., Boardman. To register, call 330480-3070. Featuring “Healthy Eating for You,” a program sponsored by Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley and led by a registered dietitian. Topics will include portion size, reading and understanding nutrition labels, and learning to eat mindfully. 2-4 p.m. Free.

‘Jersey Boys’: 7:30 p.m., Monday, April 22 and 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 23 at Edward W. Powers Auditorium. $99, $79, $49, $39. Make It at the Library. Liberty Branch Library, 415 Churchill Hubbard Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-759-2589. Teens ages 16 and up are invited to make Alcohol Ink Tiles. All supplies will be provided. Registration required. 6 p.m. SCORE Appointments @ the Library. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Need advice on starting a business or helping your established business grow? Ask the pros with SCORE @ the Library. Two volunteers from SCORE, Counselors to America’s Small Business, will be available in the Business and Investment Center of Main Library to provide advice and answer questions. To talk to a business professional from SCORE, call 330-941-2948 for an appointment. For adults. Appointments between 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tie Dye Party. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. Make your own tie dye creation. Snacks and materials will be provided. We have pillowcases available, or bring a t-shirt if you prefer. Attendance is limited and registration is required. Please call 330744-8636 and ask for Poland Library to register. For grades 5-12. 6:30 p.m. Spring Grocery Store Bouquet. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Judy Stanislaw will share tips and tricks to go beyond the vase with lovely blooms. Register and pay by April 7. 6:30-8:30 p.m. $24, $22 (FFRG). Introduction to Cloud Storage. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. This class will provide an overview of Cloud Storage. We will discuss several free Cloud Storage services and how you can get started saving photos, documents, and files. As long as you have Internet access, you can access your stuff from anywhere – using your phone, tablet or computer. To register, call and ask for Information Services or register online using the events calendar. For adults. Main Library Career and Job Center, 6:30 p.m.

An Evening of Poetry for People who Hate Poetry and Those Who Don’t. Kent State University, Trumbull Auditorium, 4314 Mahoning Ave., N.W., Warren. For more information call Cheryl at 330-399-8807, ext. 128. Featuring Ohio’s Poet Laureate Dave Lucas who will discuss everyone’s realized or unrealized immersion in poetry. 7 p.m.

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Recreational Hike. Meet at East Newport Drive Boat Launch Parking Lot, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown. Call 330-740-7114 for more details. A moderate 1 or 3 mile hike. 9-10 a.m. Online Resources for Jobseekers. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. This program will demonstrate a variety of databases and online resources which can be used to improve job skills and search for job openings. Class size is limited and registration is required. Register online via the library’s event calendar or call and ask for Information Services. For adults and teens. Meets in the Main Library Career and Job Center. 9:30 a.m. ASL Baby Brilliant: Bonding with Babies & Books and Signs. Oh My. Various branches. Learn how to use American Sign Language with your child through rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize. Learn easy corresponding signs to learn and share. Newport Library, 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, April 10. Poland Library, 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 24. National Library Week Open House. Brookfield Branch Library, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield 44403. 330-4488134. Includes refreshments and prize baskets. 1-3 p.m. Quickstart Your Kayak. Beeghly Natatorium, YSU Campus, One University Plaza, Youngstown. An introduction to paddling a kayak. A minimal paddle skill set is presented and practiced. 4-7 p.m. $45 (Non-Andrews Member), $35 (YSU Alumni/affiliates), $30 (YSU Faculty/ Staff ), $25 (YSU students).

Little Explorers Club. Held at various Mill Creek Park locations. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens at 330740-7116 to register. Children ages 3-6 will explore and enjoy the wonders of spring meet baby animals, become noisy frogs, and learn all about birds. Deadline is April 9 to register. 10-11 a.m. Thursdays, April 11, May 9, and June 6. $12/series, $5/class. Toddler Tales. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Storytime for toddlers ages 19-35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration required. 10 and 11 a.m. Thursdays, April 11, 18, 25. Chair Yoga. Liberty Branch Library, 415 Churchill Hubbard Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-759-2589. Join Mary Brown from A Moment for Me Yoga and Wellness Center in this beginner-friendly yoga class using a chair. Registration required. 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 11 and Thursday, April 25. Preschool Storytime. Liberty Branch Library, 415 Churchill Hubbard Road, Youngstown 44505. 330-759-2589. Featuring stories and a craft related to a weekly theme, which reinforce the development of early literacy skills for children ages 3-5. 1 p.m. Thursdays, April 11, 18 and 25. Introduction to the Internet. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Classes for the novice computer user. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Unbroken: What’s Left of the Glass Ceiling. Suzie’s Dogs and Drafts, 34 N. Phelps St., Downtown Youngstown. 234-228-9158. A paneled discussion including female Valley business and political leaders who will share their stories and perspectives regarding the workforce and male dominated careers. Panelists include Jessica Borza from Mahoning Valley Manufacturers Coalition and Mahoning Commissioner Carol Rimedio-Righetti. 6:30-8 p.m. Music of the 1950s and 1960s. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-6386335. Guitarist Tyler Guerrieri will perform a variety of hits from those eras. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Know Your History: Local History Resources are Essential to Your Family Tree. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. If documentary research comprises one essential support for your genealogy, then the other pillar that holds up the roof is your knowledge of history. The genealogy and local history librarian will survey crucial collections. Registration is required by calling or online via the events calendar. For adults and teens. 6:30 p.m. Centofanti Symposium Panel Discussion: Survival and Moving Forward. Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. 330-747-5175. Panelists include Sue Klebold, mother of Dylan Klebold; Fred Guttenberg, father of Jaime Guttenberg (killed in Stoneman Douglas High School shooting); Kaitlin Roig, former Sandy Hook teacher; Angel Colon, survivor of the Pulse Nightclub shooting; Susan Bro; mother of Heather Heyer (killed by white supremacists in Charlottesville). 7 p.m.

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Microsoft Excel Class 1. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Learn the basics of using Microsoft Excel for creating simple and useful spreadsheets. This beginner’s class will cover setting up a spreadsheet and entering data. Some basic computer skills are required. Class will soon be followed by Microsoft Excel Class 2. Register online via the library events calendar or call 330-744-8636. For adults and teens. 10 a.m. Preschool Storytime. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme, which reinforce the development of early literacy skills for children ages 3-5. 11 a.m. Fridays, April 12, 19, and 26. Daffodil Show. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave.,Youngstown 44509. 330-7407116. Enter your perfect bloom in the daffodil show at the Davis Center. The show highlights the diversity and beauty of daffodils. Call for details. 3-5 p.m., Friday, April 12 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14. Make Your Own Birdhouse. Various branches. All materials will be provided. Call and ask for the Austintown Library to register. For children grades 2 to 5. Michael Kusalaba Library, 4 p.m., Friday, April 12; Austintown Library, 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 17. Robin Hood. The Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane,Youngstown. 330-788-8739. Featuring the story of England’s outlaw bandit. The play runs through April 14. A Youth Theatre Production for all ages. Call for ticket information. 7:30 p.m. First and Farthest. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza,Youngstown. 330-941-1370. http://www. wbplanetarium.org/. This show will celebrate humanity’s accomplishments including the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, first rockets, first man on the moon, and more from the Space Race. 8 p.m., Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, 26 and 8 p.m., Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27, and 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Birdfish Brewing Co. Ruth Hornsby. 7 p.m. Bronzwood Golf Club. Five O’Clock Somewhere. 7 p.m. Cafe 422/Warren. Mike Angelo Prisco. 6:30 p.m. Crickets. Goes Like This. 8 p.m. Diletto Winery. Ed Madej: One Cello. 7 p.m. Hard Rock Rocksino. Jo Koy. 8 p.m. Ice House Inn. Northern Whiskey. 9 p.m. Los Gallos/Boardman. Redline. 8 p.m. Noble Creature. Black Wolf and the Thief. 7 p.m. Rolling Mills. Youngstown’s Vegas Band. 8 p.m. Suzie’s/Downtown. Funk Worthy, BackPocket Soultet. 9 p.m. Vintage Estate. Save Yourself. 8 p.m.

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Daffodil Show. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Enter your perfect bloom in the daffodil show at the Davis Center. The show highlights the diversity and beauty of daffodils. Call for details. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14. Daffodil Weekend. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. View the daffodil show, take the trolley or hike to Daffodil Meadow, and stroll through the Gardens’ Narcissus collection. Call for details. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14. Spring Market at Hartford Hill. Hartford Hill Winery, 3864 Bushnell Campbell Road, Fowler 44418. Featuring handcrafted goods, food and wine. 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Getting Your Garden Ready. Brookfield Branch Library, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield 44403. 330-4488134. OSU extension Master Gardener Wanda Thomas will explain how to prepare your garden for the season and planting veggies. 11 a.m.

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Funk, soul and rock with Elias Khouri: 6 p.m., Friday, April 19 at Thelma’s Sports Nook in Sharpsville Spring Sing. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. A sing-a-long of some favorite songs led by students from the Canfield High School Honor Society. Fun for the whole family. 11 a.m. Daffodil Walk. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330740-7116. A guided walk with Gordon Vujevic, daffodil expert. Meet in the Davis Center Lobby. 1-2 p.m. LEGO Club. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. Kids in grades K-6 are invited to create structures with a collection of LEGO building bricks. Each structure will remain at the library for others to see. 1-2:30 p.m. Money Smart Week Event: Special Topics in Financial Wellness. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Financial educator Luanne McLane will talk about common scams, payday loan problems, money management, bankruptcy and elder financial abuse. 2 p.m. Drawing Calm. Brownlee Woods Library, 4010 Sheridan Road,Youngstown 44514. 330-744-8636. A 45minute break in your day that provides an introduction to doodling and “zentangle,” as well as library resources that promote relaxation and art therapy. Art supplies provided. For adults and teens. 2 p.m. Sky Wars: Battle of Discovery. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330941-1370. Follow the struggles throughout history as new discoveries altered the view of the Earth and its place in the universe, learn about the connections and conflicts between astronomy and astrology, and more. 2 p.m., Saturday, April 6, 13, and 20. Engrave a Glass. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. The Michael Kusalaba laser engraver can etch and cut many materials, including glass. Create your own personalized glass. Glasses are a great gift for birthdays, anniversaries, and more. All materials will be provided. Space is limited; register by calling 330-744-8636, in person, or online via the library’s events calendar. You must have taken the Makerspace Orientation prior to this class. Basic computer skills are required. For adults and teens. 2 p.m. Resume Writing. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Are you getting ready to apply for a job? How can you present yourself to prospective employers? A well-written resume is an effective way to market yourself and highlight your unique job qualifications. This class will introduce you to resume writing resources that will help you achieve that goal. Class size is limited and registration is required. To register, call and ask

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for Information Services or register online using the events calendar. For adults and teens. Main Library Career and Job Center, 2:30 p.m. Poetry for People Who Hate Poetry. Various branches. Ohio Poet Laureate, Case Western Reserve lecturer, and author Dave Lucas explores poetry for those who hate it, love it, and everything in between: “I don’t want to convince you that you should love poetry. I want to convince you that you already do. If you know by heart the lyrics to your favorite song, you already love one kind of poetry. Poetry is a name for the pleasure we take in the language we hear and speak, read and write. I believe poetry can be a way of making meaning of our lives and of the lives of others. I hope you will find a kind of poetry that you can love, or even some that you have loved all along.” Main Library, 3 p.m., Saturday, April 6. Poland Library, 3 p.m., Saturday, April 13. Spanish Conversation Group. Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Bienvenidos. Would you like to practice your Spanish conversation skills? Join the Library as it explores a different topic every month and engage in lively bilingual conversation. All proficiency levels, from beginners to native speakers, are welcome. This free event is open to the public and no registration is required. Refreshments will be served. For adults and teens. This month’s topic is comedy. 4 p.m. Greek Sing. Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. An annual song-and-dance event featuring YSU fraternity and sorority students. 6-10 p.m. Youngstown Phantoms Hockey. The Covelli Center, 229 E. Front St., Youngstown. 330-747-7825. www. youngstownphantoms.com. The Phantoms will play Team USA. 7:05 p.m. Friendly Squares April Square Dance. Niles SCOPE Center, 14 E. State St., Niles. For additional information call Gene Hammond at 330-506-3370. Gene Hammond will be the caller and Frankie Hammond will be cuing line dances. Featuring a 1970s disco theme. 7:30-10 p.m. $6. Robin Hood. The Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown. 330-788-8739. Featuring the story of England’s outlaw bandit. The play runs through April 14. A Youth Theatre Production for all ages. Call for ticket information. 7:30 p.m. First and Farthest. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330-941-1370. http://www. wbplanetarium.org/. This show will celebrate humanity’s accomplishments including the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, first rockets, first man on the moon, and more from the Space Race. 8 p.m., Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, 26 and 8 p.m., Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27, and 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27.

Austintown FOE. WineMakers. 7:30 p.m. barrel33. French Blue. 8 p.m. Birdfish Brewing Co. Matt Jackson Jazz Trio. 7 p.m. Boxcar Lounge. Larry Elefante with Leo DeAngelo. 8 p.m. Bronzwood Golf Club. Ruby. 7 p.m. Cafe 422/Warren. A Night With Patsy Cline. 8 p.m. Cava Tapas & Wine Bar. Stan Miller. Jazz. 7 p.m. Crossroads Bar & Grill. Muleface Brothers. 8 p.m. Dash Inn. The Super Babes. 9:30 p.m. DeYor. Jordan DePaul. 7:30 p.m. Diletto Winery. The BreezeWay. 7 p.m. Don Pancho’s/Alliance. La Flavour. 7 p.m. East Side Civics. Along for the Ride. 8 p.m. El Cowboy. Can City and the Saints. 9 p.m. First Presbyterian. Spring Studio Recitals. 4:30 p.m. Garrett’s Mill & Brewing Co. Dreadlock Dave. 7 p.m. Halliday’s Winery. John Reese Project. 7 p.m. Hard Rock Rocksino. Lisa Loeb. 8 p.m. Hartford Hill Winery. TSR. 7 p.m. Leon’s. Radio Pulse. 9 p.m. Lieb Wein. The Berrys. 7 p.m. Liquid Blu. Kill Dat Noise Silent Party. 10:30 p.m. Longboyz. Haymaker. 9 p.m. Magic Tree. The Rage. 8 p.m. Off the Rail. Andy Timko. Country. 9 p.m. Rolling Mills. The Summer of ’65. Oldies. 8 p.m. Se7ven Nightclub. J.Holiday. 9 p.m. Shilling Mill Tavern. Hat Trickz. 9:30 p.m. Social 45. 7% Superstar. 8:30 p.m. Steel City Sports Bar/New Castle. Average Jane. 9 p.m. Suzie’s/Downtown. Big Blitz. No Funk, No Justice. 9 p.m. Vineyards at the Lake. Jay Byrd. 7 p.m. The Vista. The Pyro Flow. 9:30 p.m. Westside Bowl. Horehound, Daggrs, The Long Hunt. 8 p.m. Whistle and Keg. Shoe Shine Boys. 8 p.m.

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Eagle Watch. Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary, 2650 W. Calla Road, Canfield. 330-740-7116. Drop by to search with Jeff Harvey for these birds that represent strength and freedom. Limited parking. Call for details. 8-10 a.m. Daffodil Show. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330740-7116. Enter your perfect bloom in the daffodil show at the Davis Center. The show highlights the diversity and beauty of daffodils. Call for details. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Daffodil Weekend. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. View the daffodil show, take the trolley or hike to Daffodil Meadow, and stroll through the Gardens’ Narcissus collection. Call for details. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14. B’nai B’rith International President Speech. The Jewish Community Center of Youngstown, 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown. Call 724-658-8223 to register. Hosted by The Aaron Grossman Lodge #339 of B’nai B’rith and featuring Charles O. Kaufman, B’nai B’rith International president. In celebration of the organization’s 175th anniversary. Brunch will follow. 10 a.m. Daffodil Trolley. Boards at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. A trolley ride from the Gardens to Daffodil Meadow in celebration of daffodils. Register by April 12. 12:30-1:30 p.m. Adults are $10, $7 (registered), seniors/youths are $8, $5 (registered). Wild Women of Mill Creek: Daffodil Meadow Hike. Meet at Lanterman’s Mill, Mill Creek MetroParks, 980 Canfield Road, Youngstown 44511. 330-7407115. Journey from Lanterman’s Mill to the Daffodil Meadow in program designed for women of all ages. A moderate, 2 mile hike. 2-4 p.m.


Butler Art Spring Lecture Series. Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-1711. www.butlerart.com. Dr. Zona will discuss “Art of the Great Depression.” 2 p.m. Robin Hood. The Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown. 330-788-8739. 2:30 p.m.

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Databases: Free Online Resources for Business and Personal Use. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Explore the library’s free online databases that provide a wealth of information regarding many subjects; such as business and investment, foreign language, and career information. Call ext. 210 to register. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Monday Morning Makers: Sound Studio. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. Learn the basics of using the Sound Studio. Participants must have attended the Makerspace Orientation. Basic computer skills needed. For adults and teens. 10 a.m.-noon. Community Blood Drive. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Held by the American Red Cross. Call ext. 200 to register, or visit www.redcrossblood.org. Walk-ins accepted. Participants must be ages 17 or older. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. LEGO Robotics Boot Camp. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Use LEGO Mindstorms to build and program a robot over three 2-hour sessions. Learn robotics, coding and teamwork skills. Space is very limited. Registrants should be able to attend all three sessions. Must register; call and ask for the Reader’s Services Department. Ages 10 and up. 11 a.m., Monday, April 15; 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 17 and 11 a.m., Friday, April 19. Social Security Official Speaker. Various branches. April is National Social Security Month. Learn all about Social Security by joining Public Affairs Specialist, Robert Fenn, of the SSA, for an informational session touching on programs, benefits, and services. For adults. Poland Library, noon, Monday, April 15; Boardman Library, 6:30 p.m., Thursday, April 25; Austintown Library, noon, Tuesday, April 30. Monday Movie Matinee. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Watch the featured movie and then join in a discussion led by a reference librarian. Featuring “The Awful Truth.” 2 p.m. African American Heritage Class. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Learn to trace family history using traditional and digitized resources. 6 p.m. Spring Painting Party. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Create your very own painting as you follow along step-by-step. Snacks will be provided. Registration is required. Call and ask for the Canfield Library. For grades K-4. 6 p.m. Spring Painting Party. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Create your very own painting as you follow along step-by-step. Space is limited and registration is required. Call and ask for the Canfield Library. For grades K-4. 6 p.m. Stress Reduction Exercises and Meditation. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. Tax season is finally over, so join the Library for a peaceful meditation session. Bring a comfortable pillow or yoga mat. Space is limited and registration is required. Register in person, online, or by calling 330-744-8636. For adults and teens. Michael Kusalaba Library, 6 p.m. Read to SomeBunny. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Children in grades K-6 are invited to sign up to read to registered and certified bunnies. Registration required. 6-7:30 p.m. Evening Story Time. Austintown Library, 600 South Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. This once-amonth evening story time features stories, movement, and early literacy education. The Evening Story Time is open to all ages, but geared toward preschool-aged children and their families. 6:30 p.m.

Rachel Spak: 7 p.m., April 6 at Woodland Cellars Winery/Vineyard in Hubbard

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Tractor-Wagon Rides. MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-702-3000. A guided tractor wagon tour of the farm that leaves every half hour. Brans are open to visit the animals. $1 (craft fee). 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, April 16 through Saturday, April 20. Bunny Hunt. Ford Nature Center, Mill Creek MetroParks, 840 Old Furnace Road, Youngstown 44511. 330-740-7107. Find 20 hidden paper rabbits. Then go for a hike and keep your eyes open for the cottontails that call this area home. Call FRG at 330-740-7116 for details. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday, April 16-Saturday, April 20. Device Drop-In. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. Learn how to use your personal electronic device to borrow free eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMovies from the library. Bring your library card and fully charged device to get started. Drop by anytime from 2-4 p.m. Guest Poet: Gibbons Ruark. Kilcawley Center, Bresnahan 1 and 2, YSU Campus, One University Plaza, Youngstown. info@lityoungstown.org. 4:30 p.m. Herbs and Spices in Cancer Prevention and Cancer-Related Side Effects. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330399-8807. Kayla Aluise and Katherine Davis, registered dieticians in Oncology Nutrition from Mercy Health, will share samples and information about herbs and spices helpful in cancer prevention. 5:30 p.m. Mental Health First Aid for Youth. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. Mental Health First Aid Training is aimed at helping people whose profession frequently brings them into contact with youth exhibiting problems related to mental illness, substance use, poverty or homelessness. The Library is partnering with the Mahoning County Mental Health and Recovery Board and Alta Care Group, which will provide instructors. Participants in this two-part series will learn risk factors and warning signs in children, as well as strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help. Each participant will also receive a First Aid book. Session 1 will be on April 16, and Session 2 will be April 23. Space is limited; please call 330-744-8636 to register for the series. The sessions are available to Library staff, as well as

people who have jobs in which they could encounter juvenile individuals needing this type of assistance. The program is thanks to a grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and awarded by the State Library of Ohio, under the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). For adults. 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 16, 23 (two-part series). Crafting Corner. Public Library, Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. All materials will be provided. Materials and space are limited, and registration is required. For adults. 6 p.m. Whimsical Fairy or Bird House. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Learn how to construct a stoneware clay fairy or bird house. Register and pay by April 14. 6-8:30 p.m. $30, $28 (registered). Read to Roxie. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. Relax and read to Roxie, a registered therapy dog with Go Team Therapy Dogs. Each child will be given a 15-minute reading session while spots remain. Call and ask for the Poland Library to register. For grades 1-4. 6 p.m. Introduction to Finding Grants. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. Attendees will learn the 10 most important things you need to know about finding grants including: who funds nonprofits and what are their motivations; what do funders really want to know about the organizations they are interested in funding; and how to identify potential funders and make the first approach. Program will be held at the Main Library in the Career and Job Center. For adults. Main Library Career and Job Center, 6:30 p.m.

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Device Drop-In. Liberty Branch Library, 415 Churchill Hubbard Road, Youngstown 44505. 330759-2589. Learn how to use your personal electronic device to borrow free eBooks, eAudiobooks, and eMovies from the library. Bring your library card and fully charged device to get started. Drop by anytime from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Babytime. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. For infants ages 6-18 with a parent or caregiver. Featuring short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration requested. 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, 24. Baby Brilliant: Playtime at Your Library. Various branches. 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. Activities will vary at each program. For ages 2-6. Boardman Library, 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 17; Poland Library, 10 a.m., Tuesday, April 30. Mill Creek Ladies League Appreciation Short Game Clinic. Mill Creek Golf Course, Mill Creek MetroParks, W. Golf Drive, Boardman 44512. Call the shop at 330-740-7112 for tee times. Focus will be on the short game (pitching, chipping and putting). The program is part of the Let’s Play Golf Youngstown Initiative. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Trivia Night. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to test their general knowledge. Registration required. 6 p.m. Ancestry: Library Edition Class. Brookfield Branch Library, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield 44403. 330-448-8134. Learn how to use the library’s subscription databases to find census, marriage, death, birth, military and immigration records. Registration required by calling 330-399-8807, ext. 202. 6:30 p.m. Anime and Manga Club. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-7448636. For adults and teens. 6:30 p.m. Apprentices Inn. Public Library, Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. Abeginners Dungeons and Dragons club. Refreshments and snacks are provided. 6:30 p.m.

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Grandparents and Grandkids Spring Fling. Ford Nature Center, Mill Creek MetroParks, 840 Old Furnace Road,Youngstown 44511. 330-740-7107. Grandparents are invited to bring the grandkids to look for signs of the new season with a hike, craft, and more. Bring a lunch and dress for the weather. Register and pay by April 14 by calling FRG at 330-740-7116. $20 (registered grandparent and one child), $22 (not registered). $6 (additional grandparent or child). 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Bites and Bites of History Lunch Program: Youngstown and the Titanic. Tyler Mahoning Valley History Center, 325 W. Federal St., Downtown Yo u n g s t o w n . 3 3 0 - 7 4 3 - 2 5 8 9 o r v i s i t w w w. mahoninghistory.org. Learn about Youngstown passengers on the Titanic, including the famous death of local industrialist George Dennick Wick. Presented by Traci Manning, MVHS Curator of Education. Bring your own lunch, or visit Overture for their $6 Bites and Bits Lunch Special. Call Overture at 330-744-9900 to place your order. Coffee, pop, and water are available for purchase at the History Center. Noon. LEGO Club. Liberty Branch Library, 415 Churchill Hubbard Road,Youngstown 44505. 330-759-2589. Kids in grades K-6 are invited to create structures with a collection of LEGO building bricks. Each structure will remain at the library for others to see. 5-6:30 p.m. Dog Man Dilemma. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. Help the canine hero defeat is most despicable foes in this program for kids in grades 3-6. In celebration of the Dog Man series by Dav Pilkey. Registration required. 5:30 p.m. Introductions to E-mail. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Classes designed for the novice computer user. Call 330-3998807, ext. 201 to register. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Third Thursday Writers’ Circle. St. John’s Episcopal Church, 323 Wick Ave., Youngstown. For more information e-mail LitYoungstown@gmail.com. Bring 10 copies (one poem or short story, five pages max) for feedback. Come to the door on the right, under the stone archway, and ring the buzzer. 6 p.m. Smart Voice Assistants: Amazon Echo (Alexa). Public Library, Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. It won’t be long until there will be more smart voice assistants in our world than people. With plenty of hands-on practice, this program will give ideas for you to use one in your life. Light snack served. For adults. 6 p.m. American Sign Language Club. Public Library, Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. The purpose of the ASL club is to teach attendees of any age about American Sign Language. During our meetings, you’ll practice and learn the various aspects of the language and culture of the deaf/hard of hearing. Everyone is welcome, regardless of experience. Refreshments will be provided. 6 p.m. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. The YSU men’s team will play Northern Kentucky. 6 p.m. Upcycled Mason Jar Magnet. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. Repurpose Mason-jar lids to make trendy rustic photo magnets. Bring a photo you’d like to use or choose from some of the Library’s designs. call to register as space is limited. For adults and teens. 6:30 p.m. Dazzling Flights. MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-702-3000. Witness the courtship flight of male woodcocks. Wear boots on this moderate, 1.5mile hike. 7:30-9 p.m.

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Sky Wars: Battle of Discovery. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330-9411370. Follow the struggles throughout history as new discoveries altered the view of the Earth and its place in the universe, learn about the connections and conflicts between astronomy and astrology, and more. 2 p.m., Saturday, April 6, 13, and 20. First and Farthest. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330-941-1370. This show will celebrate humanity’s accomplishments including the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, first rockets, first man on the moon, and more from the Space Race. 8 p.m., Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, 26 and 8 p.m., Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27, and 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27.

Hike: Vicker’s Nature Preserve, Mill Creek MetroParks, Canfield. 330-702-3000. Listen, search, catch and release frogs in the “froggiest” place in the park. Flashlights recommended and boots are required. An easy 1 mile hike. 8:30-10 p.m. Tales for Tots: Baby Farm Animals. MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-702-3000. Children ages 2-3 are invited to learn about and meet the new arrivals at the farm. Register/pay by April 17 by calling FRG at 330-740-7116. $6, $4 (registered). 10-11 a.m. School’s Out: Felt Fun for the Family. Public Library, Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330744-8636. Felt stories and a craft for school age children in this two-hour workshop. All will make a portable flannel board that will house pieces for felt dolls, a race track or your favorite fairy tale. Space is limited. Registration is required for kids in grades K-6, by calling and asking for the Boardman Library or online at www. libraryvisit.org. 10 a.m.-noon. Lib-ratory. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-638-6335. An early afternoon program created for the homeschool community. Activities are designed to help promote collaboration, literacy, and critical thinking for children in grades K-6. Registration required. 1 p.m. Lego WeDo Robots. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-7448636. Learn about Lego WeDo Robots. Kids will work through the stages of building and programming an earthquake simulator that will test structures. Call and ask for the Michael Kusalaba Library to register; space is limited. For grades 1-4. 2:30-4 p.m. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. The YSU men’s team will play Northern Kentucky. 5 p.m. First and Farthest. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330-941-1370. http://www. wbplanetarium.org/. This show will celebrate humanity’s accomplishments including the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, first rockets, first man on the moon, and more from the Space Race. 8 p.m., Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, 26 and 8 p.m., Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27, and 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS American Legion Lake Post 737. Mike Adams’ Common Ground. 7 p.m. Amvets 112/Newton Falls. Benny Bassett. 7 p.m. Avalon Inn. Dave Kana Trio. Jazz. 6-9 p.m. Birdfish Brewing Co. Jim Scott. 7 p.m. Cafe 422/Boardman. Mark Soini. 7 p.m. Crickets Bar. Uncle Ted’s Shenanigans. 7 p.m. Dash Inn. Iron Roots. 8 p.m. El Cowboy. Geo C and Tha Storm. 9 p.m. Elham’s/New Castle. Howard and the Point 5 Band. 9:30 p.m. Hollywood Gaming. Victory Highway Cleveland. 9 p.m. JR’z Pub. Relapse. 9 p.m. Jupiter Studios. These Bones CD release. 6 p.m. The Loft/Kent. Thor Platter Trio. 8 p.m. Los Gallos/Boardman. The Classics. 8 p.m. Modern Methods. Strums and Drums. 8 p.m. New Brickhouse. Losing September. 9 p.m. Off the Rail. Bobby Guitar Thomas. 9 p.m. Rolling Mills. Road Work. 8 p.m. Thelma’s Sports Nook. Elias Khouri. Funk, Soul, Rock. 6 p.m. Vineyards at the Lake. Gary Markasky Duo. 7 p.m. Vintage Estate. Goes Like This. 8 p.m. Warren Moose. Rumbico. 7 p.m. Wickyards. Baroque Monody and Friends. 7 p.m.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Birdfish Brewing Co. Larry Elefante. Acoustic. 7 p.m. Boxcar Lounge. Grease Monkeys. 9 p.m. Cafe 422/Boardman. Li’l Eddie. Oldies. 8 p.m. Cedars. 5 Elements, Rare Breed. 9 p.m. Chrissy’s Lake Tavern. Jeff Welsh. 8 p.m. Diletto Winery. Mike Mains and the Branches. 6 p.m. East Side Civics. RDNA. 9 p.m. El Cowboy. Youngstown’s Vegas Band. 9 p.m. Halliday’s Winery. The Blue Collar Duo. 7 p.m. Ice House Inn. Old Skool. 9 p.m. JR’z Pub. Cin City and the Saints. 8:30 p.m. Longboyz Tavern. Jesse James Gang. 9 p.m. Magic Tree. Bustin’ Loose. Motown, funk, disco. 8 p.m. The Manor. Ruby. 6 p.m. Mastropietro Winery. Following June. 7 p.m. Mocha House. Strums and Drums. 6:30 p.m. Modern Methods. Shane McGee. 7 p.m. New Brickhouse. Radio Edit. 9 p.m. Nick’s Inn 62. Mike Adams’ Common Ground. 9:30 p.m. Noble Creature. Whiskey Pilot. 7 p.m. Off the Rail. Jim Scott. 9 p.m. River Road Tavern. Backpocket Soultet. 9 p.m. Rolling Mills. Dominic Tocco and Brotherhood. 6 p.m. The New Manhattan. K-Street. 9 p.m. Westside Bowl. Labra Brothers. 8 p.m. Highland Rose. 10 p.m. Whistle and Keg. Steven Large. 8 p.m.

The Alans Live: 8 p.m., Friday, April 5 at Salem Community Theatre

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Birding in the Sanctuary. Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary, 2650 W. Calla Road, Canfield. 330-702-3000. Join Jeff Harvey to look and listen for birds of spring. Space is limited. Boots required. Call FRG at 330-740-7116 for details of this moderate, 1.25-mile hike. 8-9:30 a.m. The Youngstown Flea’s Market for Makers. 110 Freeman Alley, Youngstown 44503, next to Covelli Convention Centre, 229 E. Front St., Youngstown. For more information visit http://YoungstownFlea.com. An outdoor, open-air vendors market featuring area vendors with unique items. Also includes music, food trucks, and specialty drink vendors. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Memories of a Lifetime Program: Dale Perelman. Kravitz Deli Meeting Room, 3135 Belmont Ave., Liberty. Call 330-726-8277 for more information or for reservations. This event, sponsored by William Holmes McGuffey Historical Society, will feature this New Castle, Pa. author and jeweler who will retell stories from his book “Road to Rust: The Disintegration of the Steel Industry in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.” Presentations are open the public and include free refreshments and music by Dolores DiPietro. 10 a.m. $6 (non members). Spring Fling Trolley. Boards at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. A trolley ride through the Park in celebration of spring. Register

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by April 18 due to limited seating. 10:30-11:30 a.m. or noon-1 p.m. Adults are $10, $7 (registered), seniors/ youths are $8, $5 (registered). MetroMutts: Hop on Down the Puppy Trail. Bears Den Cabin, Mill Creek MetroParks, New Cross Drive, Youngstown 44501. 330-702-3000. The Easter Bunny will be at the cabin for a photo with your pup. Includes a moderate, 1 mile hike and refreshments afterwards. 11 a.m. Tri-County Metal Detecting Club. Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland 44410. 330-6386335. Jesse James will talk about metal detecting and about the club and will take questions. 11 a.m. Traveling Naturalist. Lanterman’s Mill, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown. For more information and meet up location, call 330-740-7116. Enjoy springtime at the Mill and chat with a naturalist. 12:30-2:30 p.m. Family Nature Club: Discover Spring. Newport Wetlands Parking Lot, Mill Creek MetroParks, Boardman 44512. 330-740-7107. Bring the family for a hike, activities, and more. This month, discover spring in the wetlands. Dress for the outdoors. Call FRG at 330-7407116 for more information. 1-3 p.m. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. YSU plays Northern Kentucky. 1 p.m. Family Book Bingo. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807. Kids ages 3-12 and their families are invited to learn about new and classic books while playing rounds of bingo. 2 p.m.

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Microsoft Word I: Intro to Word Processing. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Learn the basics of formatting, editing, printing, and saving. Call ext. 201 to sign up. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friends of Austintown Library Meeting and Presentation. Austintown Library, 600 South Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. Todd Franko, editor of the Vindicator, will speak on the current concerns and happenings in Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley. 10 a.m. Pizza, Pizza, Pizza. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807. Sample pies from local pizzerias and vote for the best. For kids ages 9-12. Registration required. 2 p.m. Culinary Curiosities. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-3998807. Teens in grades 7-12 are invited to learn the basics of cooking with different recipes. 4 p.m. Explore the Globe with Google Earth. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. Join the Library for an interactive tour of the planet using the free Google Earth program. Learn how to navigate the program, look up locations using addresses or coordinates, use Google Street View, take tours, look at stars, find shipwrecks, and more. Participants are encouraged to bring your personal


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computer if they would like to follow along. Space is limited and registration is required. Register by calling 330-744-8636, in person, or online via the library’s events calendar. For adults and teens. 6 p.m. Spring Painting Party. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Create your very own painting as you follow along step-by-step. Snacks will be provided. Space is limited and registration is required. Call and ask for the Canfield Library to register. For grades 5-12. 6 p.m. Music for the Masses: Music Club. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330744-8636. Listen, watch and discuss the hits from the eighties in music and videos. For adults and teens. Snacks provided. 6:30 p.m. Jersey Boys. Edward W. Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., Downtown Youngstown 44503. 330-7440264. www.youngstownsymphony.com. The behindthe-music story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 22 and Tuesday, April 23.

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Let’s Dance. MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330702-3000. Held in McMahon Hall. Enjoy a variety of dances with Lynda McPhail. Call Wick Recreation Center at 330-740-7114 for details. $6. 6-9 p.m. LucyLu @ the Library. Tri-Lakes Library. Read to LucyLu, a registered therapy dog. Each child will be given a 15-minute reading session while spots remain. Call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Tri-Lakes Library to register. For school-age children. 6 p.m. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. The YSU plays Ohio University. 6 p.m. Pajama Pizza Party. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Children ages 3-8 are invited to wear pajamas and bring their favorite stuffed animal for an evening storytime, craft, and pizza. Registration required. 6:30 p.m. Game of Thrones Necklace. Austintown Library, 600 South Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. Join the Austintown Library for creating a “Game of Thrones”themed necklace in celebration of the last season of the popular HBO show. All supplies will be provided. Call to register. For adults and teens. 6:30 p.m. Jersey Boys. Edward W. Powers Auditorium, 260 W. Federal St., Downtown Youngstown 44503. 330-7440264. www.youngstownsymphony.com. The behindthe-music story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 22 and Tuesday, April 23.

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Recreational Hike. Meet at MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown. Call 330-740-7114 for more details. An easy 2 or 4 mile hike. 9-10 a.m. Trumbull Town Hall Presents: Professor Elliot Engel. W.D. Packard Music Hall, 1704 Mahoning Ave., N.W., Warren 44483. 1-800-745-3000. Packardmusichall. com. Featuring Engel, author, writer, scholar and lecturer. 10:30 a.m. $35 (single show). Microsoft Word Class 2. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. This class will review the basics and cover how to enhance your document using formatting, layout, margins, and spacing. Prior attendance in Microsoft Word Class 1 is preferred. Class will soon be followed by Microsoft Word Class 3. Register online via the library events calendar or call. For adults. 4 p.m. Straw Bale Gardening. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Wanda Thomas and Ken Abell, Ohio State University Extension Master Gardeners, will explain best practices for straw bale gardening. 6:30 p.m. Anglophiles Unite. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Queen

Jim Scott: 7 p.m., Friday, April 19 at Birdfish Brewing Company in Columbiana Mary I of England was a happy child until her father sought to divorce her mother, Catherine of Aragon, because of his fervent desire to sire a male heir. Come and learn why she earned the infamous nickname “Bloody Mary.” Refreshments will be provided. For adults and teens. 6:30 p.m. Pineapple Cake Day. Canfield Library, 43 W. Main St. 44406. 330-744-8636. Come learn about how pineapples are grown, processed and handled to make this fine dessert. Learn to cut your own pineapple by example and make your own origami pineapple. For adults and teens. 6:30 p.m. Beyond Ancestry Class. Brookfield Branch Library, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield 44403. 330-448-8134. Participants will learn how to use the library’s subscription databases and other online free sites. Call ext. 202 to sign up. 6:30 p.m.

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Homeschool STREAMing. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-7448636. Homeschoolers, join the Library for STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art and Math). For homeschoolers of all ages. 2:30 p.m. Spring Egg Drop Challenge. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave.,Warren 44483. 330-3998807. For families with children ages 6-12. Build a shield around a raw egg that will protect it during a fall from a tall ladder. Materials will be provided. 6 p.m. Stamping for Beginners. Austintown Library, 600 South Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. Learn the basics of rubber stamping. Registration required. For adults. 6:30 p.m. YSU and PLYMC Present: Pay-Per-Click Online Marketing. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Spend an evening learning the ins and outs of small business with Joseph Angelo (Serial Entrepreneur and the Director of YSU’s Entrepreneurship Center). This is your opportunity to get help from the front line of entrepreneurial studies. Angelo will present on a number of areas related to small business. Edward Koltonski (Business and Investment Librarian) will also be in attendance to show the numerous small business resources available through the public library. To register, call and ask for Information Services or register online using the events calendar. For adults. A laptop is recommended, but not necessary. 6:30-8 p.m.

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Botanical Mornings. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. Register by April 24 and discover the progress of seasons at the Gardens. 9-10 a.m. $5. Preschool STEAM Club. Brookfield Branch Library, 7032 Grove St. 330-448-8134. Hands-on activities for children ages 3-5 that focus on science, technology, engineering, art and math. Registration required.1 p.m. YSU Softball. Covelli Sports Complex, YSU Campus. The women’s team will play UIC. 3 p.m. Snack-N-Sign. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. Come to the Poland library after school to learn sign language and about deaf culture through fun, interactive games and activities. A snack will be provided. For tweens and teens. 4 p.m. First and Farthest. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330-941-1370. http://www. wbplanetarium.org/. This show will celebrate humanity’s accomplishments including the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, first rockets, first man on the moon, and more from the Space Race. 8 p.m., Fridays, April 5, 12, 19, 26 and 8 p.m., Saturdays, April 6, 13, 20, 27, and 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27. Star Party. MetroParks Farm, Mill Creek MetroParks, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield 44406. 330-7023000.The Mahoning Valley Astronomical Society is hosting this party in which you can view the night sky through their high-powered telescopes. Call Wick Recreation Area for more details at 330-740-7114. 8:30 p.m.

MUSIC & NIGHTSPOTS Cafe 422/Boardman. WineMakers. 7 p.m. Cafe 422/Warren. Mark Soini. 6:30 p.m. Coaches/Austintown. Vegas. 8 p.m. Halliday’s Winery. Jim Gill. 7 p.m. Jack’s Bar and Grill. Ruby. 8 p.m. The Lake Club. FM Acoustic. 6:30 p.m. Magic Tree. Chardon Polka Band. 6 p.m. Se7en Nightclub. MYA. 8 p.m. Vintage Estate. The BreezeWay. 8 p.m. Yellow Dog Saloon. Joshua Lee Nelson. 8 p.m.

Boy Scout Earth Day Clean-up. Ford Nature Center, Mill Creek MetroParks, 840 Old Furnace Road,Youngstown 44511. 330-740-7107. Local Scout Units and other organizations will spend the morning helping to clean winter’s accumulation of litter across the park. Groups can call Wick Recreation Area at 330-740-7114 by April 15 to reserve a work area. 9 a.m.-noon. Endure for the Cure. Stambaugh Stadium, YSU Campus, One University Plaza,Youngstown. Participate in a challenging obstacle course race of roughly 2 miles. Obstacles include tire flipping, warped wall, dummy drags, stadium steps and more. Sign-in at the Rec Center Awning. Visit ysu.edu/reccenter for more information. 9 a.m. (sign-in), 10 a.m. (start). Plant the Seed to Read Book Festival: Reading’s My Superpower. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330740-7116. The 13th annual book festival that includes authors, illustrators, book characters and storytellers and hands-on activities for children. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Genealogy and Local History Workshop. Public Library, Boardman Library, 7680 Glenwood Ave. 44512. 330-744-8636. This informal workshop is a way to receive answers to your specific questions and learn about basic and specialized research techniques. The Librarian will feature familiar and emerging resources to foster group discussion. Registration is required by calling or online via the events calendar. For adults and teens. 10 a.m.-noon. Jr. Genius: Learning Through Play. Warren-Trumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330399-8807. For children ages 3-6. Age-appropriate stories and activities that introduce math and science concepts to children. Registration required. 11 a.m. YSU Baseball. Eastwood Field, 111 Eastwood Mall Blvd., Niles. YSU will play St. Bonaventure. Noon. The Big Tap In Real Craft Beer Festival. The Metroplex Expo Center, 1620 Motor Inn Drive, Girard. www.BigTapIn.com. Proceeds will benefit Project MCK. Includes entertainment by Disco Inferno, Youngstown Samba, The Djembe Friends, North Coast Pipe Band, and more. Featuring over 80 different breweries and craft beers, food vendors, food trucks, local artists and retailers. Noon (VIP), 2-5 p.m. (general). $75 (VIP), $55 (general), $33 (designated drivers). Hike: The Beauties of Spring. Meet at Scholl Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown. 330-740-7107. Search for spring wildflowers during this moderate 2.5 mile hike. 2-4 p.m. Happy Un-Birthday Party. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. Come celebrate a birthday party for everyone. Games, music, and crafts. Light refreshments will be provided. Children of all ages. Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. 2 p.m. Federal Frenzy. Downtown Youngstown. City streets will be closed for this event, which includes live music. 2-11 p.m. Writing Flowers Craft Program. Howland Branch Library, 9095 E. Market St., Warren 44484. 330-856-2011. Lisa Vulovich will teach how to make an arrangement with silk flowers in a flower pot using writing instruments. For ages 16 and up. All supplies will be provided. Registration required. 2 p.m. Lego Mindstorms-Build a Robot. Austintown Library, 600 South Raccoon Road 44515. 330-744-8636. Build and program a Lego Mindstorms R3PTAR Robot. For ages 10 and up. Call and ask for the Austintown Library to register, space is limited. For tweens and teens. 2:30 p.m. First and Farthest. Ward Beecher Planetarium, One University Plaza, Youngstown. 330-941-1370. http:// www.wbplanetarium.org/. This show will celebrate humanity’s accomplishments including the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, first rockets, first man on the moon, and more from the Space Race. 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

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Saturday Movie Matinee. Newport Library, 3730 Market St., Youngstown 44507. 330-744-8636. Bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy during the movie. Movie will be a newly released DVD rated PG-13 to G. 2 p.m. YSU Softball. Covelli Sports Complex, YSU Campus. The women’s team plays UIC. 3 p.m. STEAM Saturday. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. See what STEAM is all about. For school-age children. 3 p.m. What Would Petula Do? A Tribute to Petula Clark. Orr Auditorium, Westminster College, 319 S. Market St., New Wilmington, Pa. 16172. 724-946-7354. Part of the Westminster Celebrity Series, featuring international recording artist Maxine Linehan. $45, $42, $37, and $33. 7:30 p.m. David Krakauer and Ancestral Groove. Ford Family Recital Hall, DeYor Performing Arts Center, 260 W. Federal St., Youngstown. 330-744-0264.Featuring Krakauer, a world renowned clarinetist with this band. 8 p.m.

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Tire Rack Street Survival Teen Driving School. Boardman Park, 375 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman 44512. Hosted by Mahoning Valley Region SCCA and featuring Tire Rack Street Survival, a non-profit national driver education program that teaches teens safe-driving skills. The program, for drivers ages 15-21, improves driver competence through hands-on experiences in real-world driving situations. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. $95. Yoga Basics Course. Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-740-7116. An eight-week course. Choose between Sunday mornings or Tuesday evenings. $80, $72 (if registered by April 23). 9 a.m., Sundays, April 28-June 16 or 6 p.m. Tuesdays, April 30-June 18. Butler Art Spring Lecture Series. Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44502. 330-743-1711. www.butlerart.com. Dr. Zona will discuss “The One (and only) Andy.” 2 p.m.

Chelsea Chen. Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. 330-259-0555. Stambaughauditorium.com. Chen’s works are based on Asian folk songs. 4 p.m. $7-12.

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Microsoft Word II: Continuing with Word. WarrenTrumbull Co. Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave., Warren 44483. 330-399-8807. Learn about bullet points, columns, color, and inserting pictures. Participants must have attended the first course. Call ext. 201 to register. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Monday Morning Makers: 3D Printing. Michael Kusalaba Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown 44509. 330-744-8636. Stop by to learn 3D printing basics. Participants must have attended the Makerspace Orientation. Basic computer skills needed. No registration required. For adults and teens.10 a.m.-noon. Books and More. Lordstown Branch Library, 1471 Salt Springs Road, Warren 44481. 330-824-2094. A program that pairs children’s literature with activities for children in grades K-6. Registration required. 3 p.m. American Red Cross Adult CPR/AED with First Aid Option. Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center, 101 Armed Forces Blvd., Youngstown. 330-9413488. Upon completion of the online portion of the class, skills will be reviewed and checked in person. Participants who pass will be certified in Adult CPR and AED for 2 years. A first aid option is available for an additional $15 and 30 minutes. 3:30 p.m. Travel to Chicago. Various branches. Plan an exciting trip to Chicago by learning about city destinations including Willis Tower (formerly Sears), Shedd Aquarium, Millennium Park with the Bean, Wrigley Field, and Buckingham Fountain. Learn about transit systems, the Magnificent Mile, and more. Bring your travel expert advice tips to this program to share with others. For adults and teens. Sebring Library, 2 p.m., Saturday, April 6; Canfield Library, 6 p.m., Monday, April 29; Tri-Lakes Library, 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 30. Get Connected with Digital Media @ the Library. Poland Library, 311 S. Main St. 44514. 330-744-8636. Would you like to learn how to download free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, TV shows, music, complete issues of magazines? Call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Poland branch to register. 6 p.m.

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Tots and Tunes. Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown 44503. 330-744-8636. Ageappropriate instruments to help your child with their musical education. For babies and toddlers. 6:30 p.m. Warren Civic Music Presents: Louis Prima Jr. and The Witness. W.D. Packard Music Hall, 1704 Mahoning Ave., N.W., Warren 44483. 1-800-745-3000. Packardmusichall.com. Featuring Prima, American jazz singer. 7 p.m. $40.

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CALENDAR REGIONAL RADIO This Morning with Gordon Deal. WKBN (570 AM). Midnight-1 a.m. News/talk program hosted by Gordon Deal and Jennifer Kushinka.

MONDAY-FRIDAY This Morning with Gordon Deal. WKBN (570 AM). 5-8 a.m., Monday-Friday. Morning Edition. WKSU (89.7 FM). 5-9 a.m., Monday-Friday. News from NPR. Doing Good. WYSU (88.5 FM). 5:45-7:45 a.m., Tuesday. Hosted by Gina Marinelli. Tim Francisco. WYSU (88.5 FM). 5:45 a.m. and 7:45 a.m., Wednesday. Topical interviews. Morning Edition. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6-9 a.m., Monday-Friday. News from NPR. Rover’s Morning Glory. WNCD (93.3 FM). 6-10 a.m., Monday-Friday. Classical with Barbara Krauss. WYSU (88.5 FM). 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday-Friday. Dan Rivers. WKBN (570 AM). 8 a.m.noon, Monday-Friday. Local talk. The Takeaway. WKSU (89.7 FM). 9 a.m., Monday-Friday. News and features. On Point. WKSU (89.7 FM). 10 a.m.noon, Monday-Friday. Breaking news and features. Includes writers, politicians, journalists, artist and scientists. Here and Now. WKSU (89.7 FM). Noon-2 p.m., Monday-Friday. In-depth news and interviews by award-winning journalists Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson. Rush Limbaugh. WKBN (570 AM). Noon-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Nard. WNCD (93.3 FM). 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Classic rock. Classical Music with Gary Sexton. WYSU (88.5 FM). 1:30-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Fast Freddie. WNCD (93.3 FM). 3-7 p.m., Monday-Friday. Classic rock. Ron Verb. WKBN (570 AM). 3-7 p.m., Monday-Friday. Local talk. Fresh Air. WYSU (88.5 FM), 3-4 p.m., Monday-Friday. Culture, arts and politics. The World. WKSU (89.7 FM). 3-4 p.m., Monday-Friday. International news. All Things Considered. WYSU (88.5 FM). 4-6:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. News from NPR. The Takeaway. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6:30-7 p.m., Monday-Friday. Business news. Sean Hannity Show. WKBN (570 AM). 7-10 p.m., Monday-Friday. Bodhi. WNCD (93.3 FM). 7 p.m.-midnight. Monday-Friday. Rock. Performance Today. WYSU (88.5 FM). 7:30-10 p.m., Monday-Thursday. Classical Music. WKSU (89.7 FM). 10 p.m.-4 a.m., Monday-Saturday. Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis. WKBN (570 AM). 10 p.m.-midnight, Monday-Friday. Classical with Peter Van de Graaff. WYSU (88.5 FM). 10:30 p.m.-midnight, Monday-Thursday. Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. WKBN (570 AM). Midnight-5 a.m., Monday-Saturday. The Jazz Sofa With Rick Popovich. WYSU (88.5 FM). 8-11-p.m., Friday. Jazz. Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli. WYSU (88.5 FM). 11 p.m.- 1a.m. , Friday.

SATURDAY To the Best of Our Knowledge. WKSU (89.7 FM). 5-6 a.m., Saturday-Sunday. Peabody award-winning show showcases ideas from today’s great minds. B u c keye S p o r t s m a n w i t h D a n Armitage. WKBN (570 AM). 6-8 a.m. Inside Europe. WKSU (89.7 FM). 6-7 a.m.

SUNDAY

‘The Moth Radio Hour’: True stories told live on stage without scripts, notes, or props. 1-2 p.m. on Saturdays on WKSU (89.7 FM). Award-winning show on European topics. Bob & Tom Show. WNCD (93.3 FM). 6-10 a.m. Hearts of Space. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6:30 a.m. Music drawn largely from the ambient, new-age and electronic genres. On the Media. WYSU (88.5 FM). 7-8 a.m. WNYC’s look at how the media shape world view. Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield host. Big Band. WKTL (90.7 FM). 7-9 a.m. Music of the big band era. Living on Earth. WKSU (89.7 FM). 7-8 a.m. Award-winning environmental news. Car Care. WKBN (570 AM). 8-10 a.m. Advice and tips on auto care. Weekend Edition. WYSU (88.5 FM). 8-10 a.m. News and features from NPR. Irish Program. WKTL (90.7 FM). 9-10:30 a.m. Irish music and culture. Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me!. WYSU (88.5 FM). 10-11 a.m. Syndicated quiz show. Home Care. WKBN (570 AM). 10-11 a.m. Home care and repair. Herb Soss hosts. Financial Engines Investing Sense. WKBN (570 AM). 11 a.m.-noon. German Melodies. WKTL (90.7 FM). 10:30 a.m.-noon. German music and culture. Wolfgang and Helga Wengler host. The TED Radio Hour. WYSU (88.5 FM). 11 a.m.-noon. Speakers on topics ranging from global issues to individual insights. Plant Care. WKBN (570 AM). Noon-3 p.m. Yard and garden show. Freakononics Radio. WYSU (88.5 FM). Noon-1 p.m. Stephen J. Dubner talks with Nobel laureates, provocateurs, social scientists and entrepreneurs. Fast Freddie. WNCD (93.3 FM). Noon-6 p.m. Fred Woak plays classic rock. Radio Lab. WYSU (88.5 FM). 1-2 p.m. Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich weave stories and science into music-rich documentaries. Hungarian Program. WKTL (90.7 FM). Noon-1:30 p.m. Hungarian music and culture. Hosted by Andy Check. Ask Me Another. WKSU (87.9 FM). 11 a.m.-noon. Host Ophira Eisenberg and house musician Jonathan Coulton bring the spirit of trivia night to radio.

This American Life. WKSU (89.7 FM). Noon-1 p.m. Award-winning program hosted by Ira Glass. Mostly journalistic, non-fiction topics. The Moth Radio Hour. WKSU (89.7 FM). 1-2 p.m. True stories told live on stage without scripts, notes, or props. Spanish Program. WKTL (90.7 FM). 1:30-3 p.m. Spanish music and culture. The New Yorker Radio Hour. WYSU (88.5 FM). 2-3 p.m. Profiles, storytelling and conversations. Hosted by David Remnick. Snap Judgment. WKSU (89.7 FM). 2-3 p.m. Dramatic tales and edgy storytelling. Hosted by Glynn Washington. Radiolab. WKSU (89.7 FM). 3-4 p.m. Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich weave stories and science into music-rich documentaries. Hungarian Music. WKTX (830 AM). 3-5 p.m. Hosted by Jim Georgiates. Bullseye with Jesse Thorn. WYSU (88.5 FM). 3-4 p.m. Pop-culture picks, comedy and interviews with revolutionary, creative people. Musica d’Italia. WKTL (90.7 FM). 3-4:30 p.m. p.m. Italian music and culture. Hosted by Joe, Teresa and Frank Mazzocca. Only a Game. WYSU (88.5 FM). 4-5 p.m. Award-winning sports magazine hosted by veteran NPR commentator Bill Littlefield. Planet Money. WKSU (89.7 FM). 4-5 p.m. A non-traditional look at the economy. Polka Jukebox. WKTL (90.7 FM). 4:30-6 p.m. All Things Considered. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 5-6 p.m. News from NPR. Live From Here with Chris Thile. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 7-10 p.m. Interactive variety show. Ukrainian Music. WKTL (90.7 FM). Ukrainian music and culture. 7:30-9 p.m. Jazz Sofa With Rick Popovich. WYSU (88.5 FM). 9-11 p.m. Jazz. Slovak Music. WKTL (90.7 FM). Slovak music and culture. 9-11 p.m. House of Hair with Dee Snider. WNCD (93.3 FM). 9 p.m. Metal. Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. WKBN (570 AM). 9 p.m.-midnight, MondaySaturday. Paranormal and unexplained. Now’s the Time. WYSU (88.5 FM). 11 p.m.-midnight. Dr. Martin Berger hosts this long-running local jazz program.

To the Best of Our Knowledge. WKSU (89.7 FM). 5-6 a.m. Peabody award-winning show showcases today’s great minds. Alternative Radio. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6-7 a.m. Information, analysis and views frequently ignored/distorted in other media. Acoustic Cafe. WAPS (91.3 FM). 6-8 a.m. Music and live, in-studio performances. On Being. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 7-8 a.m. Peabody Award-winning program explores questions at the center of human life. Krista Tippett hosts. Serenata d’Italia. WNIO (1390 AM). 8-10 a.m. Italian music. Hosted by Vince Camp. Sunday Night Cruise. WNCD (93.3 FM). 8-9 a.m. Early rock ‘n’ roll, including doo-wop and groups of the late ‘50s and early ‘60s. Weekend Edition. WYSU (88.5 FM). 8-11 a.m. News and features from NPR. House of Hair with Dee Snider. WNCD (93.3 FM). 9 a.m. Bands ranging from AC/DC and the Scorpions to Metallica and Bon Jovi. Shooter Sharp’s American Roundup. WAPS (91.3 FM). 9-11 a.m. Ryan Humbert features music ranging from Americana, and country to alt-country and honky tonk. Morris Ray. WKBN (570 AM). 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Ongoing History of New Music. WAPS (91.3 FM). 11 a.m.-noon. Chronicles the ongoing history of alternative rock. Live From Here with Chris Thile. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 11 a.m.-noon. Interactive variety show. The Italian Show. WPIC (790 AM). 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Music and culture. Hosted by Joe Naples, Butch Nichols, Joe Godina and Frankie Gallo. Sound Opinions. WKSU (89.7 FM). Noon-1 p.m. Rock critics Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis interview artists, review new releases and give trends a historical context. Hungarian Music. WKTX (830 AM). 1-3 p.m. Music with host Jim Georgiates. Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me. WYSU (88.5 FM). 1-2 p.m. Quiz show. Rush Limbaugh. WKBN (570 AM). 1-6 p.m. Says You. WYSU (88.5 FM). 2-3 p.m. A Way With Words. WYSU (88.5 FM). 3 p.m. The Splendid Table. WYSU (88.5 FM). 4-5 p.m. Food and the joy of eating. Milk Street Radio. WKSU (89.7 FM). 3-4 p.m. TED Radio Hour. WKSU (89.7 FM). 4-5 p.m. All Things Considered. WYSU (88.5 FM), WKSU (89.7 FM). 5-6 p.m. Folk Alley Radio Show. WKSU (89.7 FM). 6-8 p.m. Leo Laporte. WKBN (570 AM). 6-10 p.m. Tech. Closet Classic Theater with Mr. Sports. WAPS (91.3 FM). 6 p.m. Classic and deep tracks. Thistle and Shamrock. WYSU (88.5 FM). 6-8 p.m. Irish music and culture. Passport Approved. WAPS (91.3 FM). 7 p.m. Independent international tastemaker import radio show . Syndicated. Tangled Up in Blues. WNCD (93.3 FM). 7-10 p.m. Blues music. Folk Festival. WYSU (88.5 FM), 8-9:30 p.m. Folk music with Charles Darling. Sunday Baroque. WYSU (88.5 FM).9-11 p.m. Music from the Baroque period. Shannon Steele. WNCD (93.3 FM). 10 p.m.

AM STATIONS WKBN (570), Youngstown. Talk. WSOM (600). Salem. Standards. WPIC (790). Sharon. News/talk. WKTX (830), Cortland. Variety, ethnic. KDKA (1020), Pittsburgh. Talk. WTAM (1100). Cleveland. News/talk. WKST (1200), New Castle. News/talk. WBBW (1240). Youngstown. Sports. WPGP (1250), Pittsburgh. Talk. WGFT (1330), Campbell. Urban AC. WARF (1350), Akron. Sports. WNIO (1390), Youngstown. Sports. KQV (1410), Pittsburgh. News. WYCL (1540), Niles. Talk. WANR (1570), Warren. Standards. WAKR (1590), Akron. News/talk/sports.

FM STATIONS WZIP (88.1), Akron. College. WRCT (88.3), Pittsburgh. College. WYSU (88.5), Youngstown. Classical.

WBJV (88.9), Steubenville. Inspirational. WWNW (88.9), New Wilmington. College. WQED (89.3), Pittsburgh. Classical. WCSB (89.3), Cleveland. Public radio. WILB (89.5), Boardman. Catholic. WKSU (89.7), Kent. Public radio. WVMN (90.1), New Castle. Religious. WARC (90.3), Meadville. College. WCPN (90.3), Cleveland. Jazz. WESA (90.5). Pittsburgh. Public radio. WKTL (90.7). Struthers. Ethnic, alternative. WRUW (91.1). Cleveland. Public radio. WRMU (91.1). Alliance. Jazz. WSAJ (91.1). Grove City. Public radio. WAPS (91.3). Akron. Public radio. WYEP (91.3) Pittsburgh. Alternative. WYTN (91.7). Youngstown. Religious. WPTS (92.1). Pittsburgh. College. WZKL (92.5). Alliance. Oldies. WNCD (93.3). Youngstown. Rock. KDKA (93.7). Pittsburgh. Sports. WGFT (94.7). Girard. Urban. WYLE (95.1). Grove City. Country. WAKZ (95.9). Sharpsville. Top 40. WONE (97.5). Akron. Classic rock. WNCX (98.5). Cleveland. Classic rock. WMXY (98.9). Youngstown. A.C. WGAR (99.5). Cleveland. Country. WSHH (99.7) Pittsburgh. Music variety. WMMS (100.7). Cleveland. Rock. WHOT (101.1) Youngstown. Top 40. WYLR (101.9). Hubbard. Christian. WDVE (102.5). Pittsburgh. Rock. WYFM (102.9). Sharon. Rock. WPGB (104.7). Pittsburgh. Country. WCLV (104.9). Lorain. Classical. WQXK (105.1). Salem. Country. WMJI (105.7). Cleveland. Oldies. WXDX (105.9). Pittsburgh. Alternative. WBBG (106.1). Niles. Country. WENZ (107.9). Cleveland. Urban.

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