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MAHONING VALLEY

Features a monthly wine column by John Webster, plus our guide to dining in the Mahoning Valley. Local restaurants listings by cuisine, location and alpha.

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CALENDAR

The monthly briefing on what’s going on in the in business, education, health care, sports and more.

2012 Election Guide. Candidates, ballot issues, and more. By Emmalee C. Torisk.

HEALTH & FITNESS

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Health and fitness news, features and briefings. Look for our winter fitness and recreation guide this winter. Ski resorts, outdoor rec and stuff for kids.

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MAHONING VALLEY 2012 Election Guide: candidates, ballot issues, levies

COMPILED BY EMMALEE C. TORISK AND JESSICA JOHNSON

The following are write-in candidates for President and Vice President:

Susan E. Daniels, president, and Jerry A. Veneskey, vice president. Nelson Keyton, president, and Jay Jennelle, vice president. Jill Reed, president, and Tom Cary, vice president. Platt Robertson, president, and Scott Fall, vice president. Randall A. Terry, president, and Cathy Lewis, vice president. Mike Vargo, president, and Jeff Angeletti, vice president.

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ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012. You may cast your ballot in your precinct at your designated polling place between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 6. If you don’t know the location of your precinct polling place, contact the board of elections in your county. HOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU VOTE: Mahoning County Board of Elections.

Phone: 330-783-2474. Website: http:// www.mahoningcountyoh.gov/departmentsagencies/departments/boardofelections/tabid/740/default.aspx Trumbull County Board of Elections. Phone: 330-369-4050. Website: http:// electionohio.com/turmoil

U.S. Senator:

Sherrod Brown; Democrat. Joshua Mandel; Republican. Scott A. Rupert; Nonparty. Representative to Congress, 6th District:

FIND YOUR LOCATION: ONLINE SEARCHES Trumbull County polling locations: Go

to the following Web address (http://www. electionohio.com/trumbull/findpollinglocation.asp), then enter your street number, street direction and street name, and click the “Find Polling Place” button. Statewide polling locations: Go to the following Web address (http://www. sos.state.oh.us/SOS/pollinglocation. aspx?page=361), and complete all required fields (last name, street name, house number, zip code, county). Then, click the “Get Directions” button.

AT THE POLLS What you need to know Bring your I.D. – Voters must bring

identification to the polls to verify identity. The following are acceptable: a current and valid photo I.D.; military identification; or a copy of a current (within the last 12 months) utility bill (including cell phone bill), bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document, other than a voter registration acknowledgment mailed by the board of elections, that shows the voter’s name and current address. Provisional ballots – Voters who do not provide one of the aforementioned documents will still be able to vote using a provisional ballot, which “is used to record a vote if a voter’s eligibility is in question and the voter would otherwise not be permitted to vote at his or her polling place,” according to the Ohio Secretary of State’s website. To cast a provisional ballot, the voter must sign an affirmation statement swearing to his or her identity under penalty of election falsification. A provisional ballot is cast “provisionally” until the board of elections can confirm the voter’s eligibility to cast the ballot and the validity

Bill Johnson, 519 Fifth St., Marietta; Republican. Charlie Wilson, 125 E. Lawn Ave., St. Clairsville; Democrat. of the ballot. VOTING BY ABSENTEE BALLOT

Any qualified Ohio voter whose registration information is up to date may request and vote an absentee ballot without giving a reason. The following is required: your name; your legal signature; the address at which you are registered to vote; your date of birth; one of the following items showing proof of your identification: your Ohio driver’s license number, the last four digits of your Social Security number, or a copy of a current and valid photo identification, military identification, or a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document that shows your name and current address; a statement identifying the election for which you are requesting an absentee voter’s ballot; a statement that you are a qualified elector; and the address to which you want the ballot to be mailed. Absentee application forms are also available on the Ohio Secretary of State’s website (http:// www.sos.state.oh.us/upload/elections/ forms/11-A.pdf ). IN-PERSON ABSENTEE – Voters may cast an absentee ballot in person at the Mahoning County Board of Elections Office (345 Oak Hill Ave., Entrance A, Youngstown) or the Trumbull County Board of Elections Office (2947 Youngstown Road SE, Warren). Both will observe the following additional hours for in-office absentee voting: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2-Friday, Oct. 5; 8 a.m.-9 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10-Friday, Oct. 12; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday, Oct. 15-Friday, Oct. 19; 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Mon-

day, Oct. 22-Friday, Oct. 26; 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 29-Thursday, Nov. 1; and 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday, Nov. 2. DEADLINES: The deadline for applying for an absentee ballot to be mailed is noon on Saturday, Nov. 3. In order to be counted, all voted ballots must be received in the board of elections office by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day (Tuesday, Nov. 6), or postmarked no later than the day before the election and received by the board of elections no later than 10 days after the election. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: In the case of medical emergencies, the absentee ballot request deadline is 3 p.m. on Election Day (Tuesday, Nov. 6). Sources: Mahoning County Board of Elections, Ohio Secretary of State’s Office, Trumbull County Board of Elections. CANDIDATES, QUESTIONS AND ISSUES, AND LOCAL OPTIONS FOR THE NOV. 6 GENERAL ELECTION

FEDERAL: President and Vice President:

Stewart Alexander, president, and Alex Mendoza, vice president; Socialist. Richard Duncan, president, and Ricky Johnson, vice president; Nonparty. Virgil Goode, president, and Jim Clymer, vice president; Constitution. Gary Johnson, president, and James P. Gray, vice president; Libertarian. Barack Obama, president, and Joe Biden, vice president; Democratic. Mitt Romney, president, and Paul Ryan, vice president; Republican. Jill Stein, president, and Cheri Honkala, vice president, Green.

Representative to Congress, 13th District:

Marisha Agana, 9949 NE Kings Grave Road, Warren; Republican. Tim Ryan, 1504 Taft Ave., Niles; Democrat. Representative to Congress, 14th District:

Dale Virgil Blanchard, 32756 Lisa Lane, Solon; Democrat. David P. Joyce, 9653 Music St., Novelty; Republican. David Macko, 28810 Cannon Road, Solon; Libertarian. Elaine R. Mastromatteo, 6077 State Route 45, Bristolville; Green. The following are write-in candidates for Representative to Congress, 14th District:

Erick Donald Robinson, 6635 Belvoir Court, Concord. Steven T. Winfield, 1651 Mentor Ave., #112, Painesville. Aaron J. Zurbrugg, 7970 Winterberry Drive, Hudson.

STATE: Justice of the Supreme Court:

Terrence O’Donnell; Republican. Jan. 1, 2013, term. Mike Skindell; Democrat. Jan. 1, 2013, term. Robert R. Cupp; Republican. Jan 2, 2013, term. William M. O’Neill; Democrat. Jan. 2, 2013, term.


2012 ELECTION GUIDE

METRO MONTHLY | Yvette McGee Brown; Democrat. Unexpired term ending Dec. 31, 2014. Sharon L. Kennedy; Republican. Unexpired term ending Dec. 31, 2014.

CANDIDATES: ISSUES: State Issue 1

Question presented pursuant to Article XVI, Section 3 of the Constitution of the State of Ohio, which reads as follows: “At the general election to be held in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirtytwo, and in each twentieth year thereafter, the question: ‘Shall there be a convention to revise, alter, or amend the constitution[,]’ shall be submitted to the electors of the state; and in case a majority of the electors, voting for and against the calling of a convention, shall decide in favor of a convention, the general assembly, at its next session, shall provide, by law, for the election of delegates, and the assembling of such convention, as is provided in the preceding section; but no amendment of this constitution, agreed upon by any convention assembled in pursuance of this article, shall take effect, until the same shall have been submitted to the electors of the state, and adopted by a majority of those voting thereon.” Shall there be a convention to revise, alter or amend the Ohio Constitution? A majority “yes” vote is necessary for passage. State Issue 2

Proposed Constitutional amendment to create a state-funded commission to draw legislative and congressional districts. If approved, the amendment would be effective 30 days after the election. The proposed amendment would: Remove the authority of elected representatives and grant new authority to appointed officials to establish congressional and state legislative district lines. Create a state funded commission of appointed officials from a limited pool of applicants to replace the aforementioned. Require new legislative and congressional districts be immediately established by the commission to replace the most recent districts adopted by elected representatives, which districts shall not be challenged except by court order until the next federal decennial census and apportionment. Repeal current constitutional requirements for drawing legislative districts that avoid splits to counties, townships, municipalities and city wards where possible, and when not possible, limiting such divisions to only one division per governmental unit, and also repeals requirements to form as many whole legislative districts solely within a county as possible. Mandate the General Assembly to appropriate all funds necessary to adequately fund the activities of the commission. Shall the amendment be approved? A majority “yes” vote is necessary for passage.

MAHONING COUNTY: CANDIDATES: DISTRICT OFFICES: State Representative, 58th District:

Robert F. Hagan, 562 Madera Ave., Youngstown; Democrat. State Representative, 59th District:

Ronald V. Gerberry, 2940 Whispering Pines Drive, Canfield; Democrat. Kimberly Poma, 4900 Hopkins Road, Youngstown; Republican. Court of Appeals, 7th District (Feb. 9, 2013, term): Mary DeGenaro, 48 Poland Manor, Poland; Republican. Mark Anthony Hanni, 3775 Barbie Drive, Canfield; Democrat.

COUNTY: Judge of the Court of Common Pleas

(Jan. 1, 2013, term): Lou A. D’Apolito, 5750 Lockwood Blvd., Boardman; Democrat. Commissioner (Jan. 2, 2013, term): Anthony T. Traficanti, 2817 Poland Village Blvd., Poland; Democrat. Commissioner (Jan. 3, 2013, term): David C. Ditzler, 6696 New Road, Austintown; Democrat. Edward L. Goldner Jr., 7050 S. Pricetown Road, Berlin Center; no party. Howard Markert, 431 Manchester Ave., Youngstown; Green. David V. Rossi, 7613 Winterberry Drive, Boardman; Republican. Prosecuting Attorney:

Paul J. Gains, 7003 Harrington Ave., Boardman; Democrat. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas:

Anthony Vivo, 743 Nellbert Lane, Boardman; Democrat. Sheriff:

Jerry Greene, 7813 Harrington Circle, Boardman; Democrat. Recorder:

Noralynn Palermo, 424 Madera Ave., Youngstown; Democrat. Jim Villani, 4866 Brookwood Road, Boardman; Green. Treasurer:

Daniel R. Yemma, 232 Center St., Struthers; Democrat. Engineer:

Patrick T. Ginnetti, 937 Garfield St., Struthers; Democrat. Coroner:

David M. Kennedy, 4824 Canfield Road, Canfield; Democrat. County Court Judge:

Scott D. Hunter, 1143 Red Tail Hawk Court, Unit 5, Boardman. Jan. 1, 2013, term. Heidi Hanni, 5919 Glenridge Road, Boardman. Jan. 1, 2013, term. Joseph M. Houser, 5871 Cherrywood Drive, Boardman. Jan. 2, 2013, term. Diane Vettori, 1442 Doncaster Drive, Boardman. Jan. 3, 2013, term.

QUESTIONS AND ISSUES: Issue 3, Western Reserve Transit Authority

Continuation of a sales and use tax of one-quarter of 1 percent for five years.

Issue 4, Mahoning County

Treatment and maintenance of residents of the county who are suffering from tuberculosis and related diseases. 1 mill for five years. Issue 5, Mahoning County

Support of children services. Renewal tax of 0.5 mill for five years; estimated revenue $1,316,517. AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Fire department. MILLS: 1 mill TIME: Cont. period of time; estimated revenue $602,798. AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Fire department. MILLS: 1.2 mills TIME: Cont. period of time; estimated revenue $723,359. AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Fire department. MILLS: 1.5 mills TIME: Cont. period of time; estimated revenue $904,359. BEAVER TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Fire department. MILLS: 1.5 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $175,668. BELOIT VILLAGE

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Police protection. MILLS: 6 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $49,154. BOARDMAN LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide for the emergency requirements of the school district. MILLS: 3.9 mills TIME: 3 years; estimated revenue $3,178,231. CAMPBELL CITY

TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Street resurfacing. MILLS: 3 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $197,285. CANFIELD CITY

PURPOSE: Two charter amendments; limit council members’ terms to two years and the mayor’s term to three years. COITSVILLE TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Police department. MILLS: 4.5 mills TIME: Cont. period of time COLUMBIANA CITY

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Ambulance and emergency medical service. MILLS: 2 mills TIME: 5 years

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TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Current expenses. MILLS: 3 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $56,220. JACKSON MILTON LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Avoid an operating deficit of $549,000. MILLS: 2.9 mills TIME: 5 years JACKSON MILTON LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Avoid an operating deficit of $988,485. MILLS: 4.9 mills TIME: 5 years MILTON TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Fire department. MILLS: 2 mills TIME: Cont. period of time; estimated revenue $170,971. NEW MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Police protection. MILLS: 2 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $48,053. NEW MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Police protection. MILLS: 4 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $96,106. POLAND LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide for the emergency requirements of the school district. MILLS: 5.9 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $2,181,867. POLAND VILLAGE

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Current expenses. MILLS: 2 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $109,515. SEBRING VILLAGE

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Recreational purposes. MILLS: 1 mill TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $26,531. SEBRING VILLAGE

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Fire department. MILLS: 3 mills TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $116,815. SMITH TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Police protection. MILLS: 2.5 mills TIME: Cont. period of time; estimated revenue $138,782.


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TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Police protection. MILLS: 3.9 mills TIME: Cont. period of time; estimated revenue $215,564. SOUTH RANGE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Avoiding an operating deficit. MILLS: 2.4 mills TIME: 10 years; estimated revenue $430,555. SPRINGFIELD LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Classroom facilities in the principal amount of $6,398,261. MILLS: 2 mills TIME: Additional tax at 0.5 mill for 23 years. WESTERN RESERVE JOINT FIRE DISTRICT

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Operations. MILLS: 1 mill TIME: 5 years; estimated revenue $274,807. YOUNGSTOWN CITY

PURPOSE: Four proposed charter amendments. Section 82 division of city into wards; Section 113 interest in contracts of supplies; Section 115-1 official time; and Section 4 mayor’s term. YOUNGSTOWN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide for the emergency requirements of the school district. MILLS: 10.4 mills TIME: 4 years; estimated revenue $5,291,510.

LOCAL OPTIONS: BOARDMAN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1; Small Bites Tapas, 377 Boardman Poland Road, 44512. Beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor weekly. BOARDMAN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT 1; Small Bites Tapas, 377 Boardman Poland Road, 44512. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday. BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 1; Wine and Dine, 469 Boardman Poland Road, 44512. Beer, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor weekly. BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 1; Wine and Dine, 469 Boardman Poland Road, 44512. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday. BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 9; Steelyard, 18 Boardman Poland Road, 44512. Wine and mixed beverages on Sunday. BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 9; Vito’s, 7185 Market St., 44512. Beer, wine and mixed beverages weekly. BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 9; Vito’s, 7185 Market St., 44512. Beer, wine and mixed beverages on Sunday.

2012 ELECTION GUIDE BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 18; CVS, 7230 Market St., 44512. Beer, wine and mixed beverages weekly. BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 18; CVS, 7230 Market St., 44512. Wine and mixed beverages on Sunday. BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 46; Cafe 422, 8586 South Ave., 44512. Beer weekly. BOARDMAN, PRECINCT 46; Cafe 422, 8586 South Ave., 44512. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday. CANFIELD CITY, PRECINCT 2; GetGo, 375 E. Main St., 44406. Beer, wine and mixed beverages weekly. CANFIELD CITY, PRECINCT 2; GetGo, 375 E. Main St., 44406. Wine and mixed beverages on Sunday. CANFIELD CITY, PRECINCT 2; Giant Eagle, 525 E. Main St., 44406. State liquor store agency. CANFIELD CITY, PRECINCT 3; Belleria Express, 584 E. Main St., 44406. Beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor weekly. CANFIELD CITY, PRECINCT 3; Belleria Express, 584 E. Main St., 44406. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday. GREEN, PRECINCT 2; Branding Iron Wood-Fire Grill, 2708 E. State St., 44460. Beer, wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor weekly. GREEN, PRECINCT 2; Branding Iron Wood-Fire Grill, 2708 E. State St., 44460. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor weekly. MILTON, PRECINCT 3; Jim’s Party Shop, 14451 Mahoning Ave., 44451. Wine and certain prepackaged mixed beverages on Sunday. MILTON, PRECINCT 3; American Legion Post 737, 16465 Milton Ave., 44429. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday. POLAND, PRECINCT 14; Larry’s Drive Thru and Mini Mart, 3305 Center Road, 44514. Wine and mixed beverages on Sunday. POLAND, PRECINCT 16; Backyard Bar and Grill, 8942 Youngstown Pittsburgh Road, 44514. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday. NEW MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE, PRECINCT 1; Dechellis Italian Cafe, 11092 Main St., 44442. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday. YOUNGSTOWN, PRECINCT 2; AGur Tarlok, 1904 Oak St., 44506.

TRUMBULL COUNTY: CANDIDATES: STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: State Board of Education, 7th District:

James J. Collum, 3318 Ashton Drive, Uniontown. Sarah Fowler, 2952 State Route 45 N, Rock Creek. John R. Sans, 355 Storer Ave., Akron. W. Roak Zeller, 725 Fairchild Ave., Kent. STATE SENATE: State Senator, 32nd District:

Capri Cafaro, 644 Warner Road, Hubbard; Democrat. Nancy McArthur, 117 Cedar Glen, Chardon; Republican.

DISTRICT OFFICES: State Representative, 64th District:

Randy Law, 1446 NW Clemmens Ave., Warren; Republican. Tom Letson, 4061 NW Tod Ave., Warern; Democrat. State Representative, 63rd District:

Sean J. O’Brien, 7307 Stewart Sharon Road, Hubbard; Democrat. Pat Paridon, 415 Maple St., Niles; Republican. Court of Appeals, 11th District:

Diane V. Grendell, 7413 Tattersall Drive, Chesterland. Colleen Mary O’Toole, 6185 Grandridge Point, Concord. Mary Jane Trapp, 8445 Whispering Pines Drive, Russell.

COUNTY: Judge of the Court of Common Pleas:

Ronald J. Rice, 7428 Warren Sharon Road, Brookfield. Jan. 1, 2013, term. Andrew D. Logan, 4172 York St., Farmdale. Jan. 3, 2013, term. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Juvenile Division:

Sandra Stabile Harwood, 2671 Oak Forest Drive, Niles. Jan. 1, 2013, term. Richard L. James, 4149 SE Chevelle Drive, Warren. Jan. 1, 2013, term. Pamela A. Rintala, 202 SE Pheasant Run Road, Warren. Jan. 2, 2013, term. Judge Eastern District, Brookfield Location:

Robert Platt, 332 Old Oak Drive, Cortland. Randil J. Rudloff, 2778 Tall Oaks Circle, Cortland. Commissioner:

Paul E. Heitzel, 3871 NE Northwoods Court, Unit 3, Warren; Democrat. Jan. 2, 2013, term. John M. Hull, 3872 S. Main St., Hubbard; Republican. Jan. 3, 2013, term. Daniel E. Polivka, 160 SE Country Club Drive, Warren; Democrat. Jan. 3, 2013, term. Prosecuting Attorney:

Dennis Watkins, 900 NE Augusta Place, Warren; Democrat. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas:

Karen Infante Allen, 1139 Lantern Lane,

METRO MONTHLY | OCTOBER 2012 Niles; Democrat. Sheriff:

Thomas L. Altiere, 9590 NE Cain Drive, Warren; Democrat. Recorder:

Diana Marchese, 6666 Stoddard Hayes Road, Farmdale; Democrat. Treasurer:

Sam Lamancusa, 419 E. Wilson Ave., Girard; Democrat. Engineer:

Randy L. Smith, 2729 NE Hoffman Circle, Warren; Democrat. Coroner:

Humphrey D. Germaniuk, 1269 NE Millikin Place, Warren; Democrat.

QUESTIONS AND ISSUES: BAZETTA TOWNSHIP (Bazetta Township B-G)

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 1.5 mills TIME: 5 years BAZETTA TOWNSHIP (Bazetta Township B-G)

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 2 mills TIME: 5 years BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 2.5 mills TIME: 5 years BRISTOL TOWNSHIP (Bristol Township A-C) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 2 mills TIME: 5 years BROOKFIELD TOWNSHIP

TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire and police protection. MILLS: 1 mill TIME: 5 years BROOKFIELD LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

(Brookfield Township A-N) TAX LEVY: Proposed income tax of 1 percent on the school district income of individuals and of estates. PURPOSE: Current expenses. TIME: 5 years CARDINAL LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

(Part Mesopotamia Township A) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Current expenses. MILLS: 9.7 mills TIME: 5 years CHAMPION TOWNSHIP

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(Champion Township A-M, including part of Bazetta Township G) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide for the emergency requirements of the school district. MILLS: 4.95 mills TIME: 10 years; estimated revenue $845,485. CORTLAND CITY (Cortland City A-H)

TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police protection. MILLS: 3 mills TIME: Cont. period of time FOWLER TOWNSHIP (Fowler Township A-C) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Current expenses. MILLS: 1.75 mills TIME: 5 years GIRARD CITY

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Collection and disposal of garbage or refuse. MILLS: 0.8 mill TIME: 5 years GUSTAVUS TOWNSHIP

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Township A, B) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police protection. MILLS: 1.75 mills TIME: Cont. period of time HARTFORD TOWNSHIP (Hartford Township A, B) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 1 mill TIME: Cont. period of time HOWLAND TOWNSHIP (Howland Township A-Y) TAX LEVY: Replacement of two levies and decrease PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police protection. MILLS: 0.75 mill, being a reduction of

0.25 mill TIME: Cont. period of time HOWLAND TOWNSHIP (Howland Township A-Y) TAX LEVY: Replacement of two levies and decrease PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 1.75 mills, being a reduction of 0.25 mill TIME: Cont. period of time HOWLAND TOWNSHIP (Howland Township A-Y) TAX LEVY: Replacement PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police protection. MILLS: 1 mill TIME: Cont. period of time HOWLAND LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

(Howland Township A-Y, including part of Warren City 2C, 3G, 3K, 3L, 5D, 5F, 5K; Niles City 2A, 2G; all of Warren City 3C; and all of Niles City 1D, 1E) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide for the emergency requirements of the school district. MILLS: 8.1 mills TIME: 10 years; estimated revenue $5,050,000. JACKSON MILTON LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (Part Newton Township D, E; Ma-

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Township A, B; Kinsman Township A, C; Vernon Township A, B) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide for the emergency requirements of the school district. MILLS: 3.6 mills TIME: 10 years KINSMAN TOWNSHIP (Kinsman Township A-C) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 1.5 mills TIME: Cont. period of time LIBERTY TOWNSHIP (Liberty Township A-T) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide for the general construction, reconstruction, resurfacing and repair of streets, roads and bridges.

MILLS: 1.25 mills TIME: 5 years LIBERTY TOWNSHIP (Liberty Township A-T) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 1 mill TIME: 5 years LIBERTY TOWNSHIP (Liberty Township A-T) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police protection. MILLS: 1.5 mills TIME: 5 years LIBERTY TOWNSHIP (Liberty Township A-T) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide 911 emergency call system services. MILLS: 0.45 mill TIME: 5 years MATHEWS LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

(Fowler Township A, C; Vienna Township A-E; includes part of Girard City 1B and Cortland City A) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide for the emergency requirements of the school district. MILLS: 4.65 mills TIME: 5 years MESOPOTAMIA TOWNSHIP (Mesopotamia Township A) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 2 mills TIME: 5 years NEWTON TOWNSHIP (Newton Township A-E) TAX LEVY: Replacement and increase PURPOSE: Provide and maintain fire protection. MILLS: 1 mill, being an increase of 0.5 mill TIME: Cont. period of time NEWTON FALLS VILLAGE (Newton Falls 1A-4A) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police protection. MILLS: 3 mills TIME: 5 years TRUMBULL COUNTY, FAIRHAVEN PROGRAM

TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: Operation of programs and services by county board of developmental disabilities and for the acquisition, construction, renovation, financing, maintenance and operation of mental retardation and developmental disabilities facilities. MILLS: 1.5 mills TIME: 10 years

WWW.METROMONTHLY.NET 11 WARREN TOWNSHIP (Warren Township B-G) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Provide and maintain police protection. MILLS: 4 mills TIME: Cont. period of time WEATHERSFIELD TOWNSHIP (Weathersfield Township A-K) TAX LEVY: Additional PURPOSE: Current expenses MILLS: 1.75 mills TIME: 5 years YANKEE LAKE VILLAGE (Part Brookfield Township A) TAX LEVY: Renewal PURPOSE: General operating expenses. MILLS: 3.9 mills TIME: 5 years

LOCAL OPTIONS: KINSMAN TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT C; Bronzwood Golf Club Inc., 9645 Kinsman-Pymatuning Road, 44428. Wine and mixed beverages on Sunday. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT E; Fiesta Tapatia Mexican Restaurant and Cantina, 3632 Belmont Ave., 44505. Wine, mixed beverages and spirituous liquor on Sunday. LORDSTOWN VILLAGE, PRECINCT D; Ross Foods, 8421 Tod Ave., 44481. Spirituous liquor on Sunday. NEWTON TOWNSHIP, PRECINCT D; Riverview Inn, 2219 W. River Road, 44444. Spirituous liquor on Sunday. NILES CITY, PRECINCT 3C; Niki’z, 509 Mason St., 44446. Beer, wine and spirituous liquor on Sunday. © 2012 The Metro Monthly. All rights reserved.


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USDA undersecretary visits, talks nutrition EMMALEE C. TORISK METRO MONTHLY STAFF WRITER

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fter lunching with Wilson Middle School students in Youngstown last month, Kevin Concannon, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services, stopped by the Downtown Farmers Market on Central Square. Out of 7,000 farmers markets in the U.S., just 2,000 of them, including the Downtown Farmers Market, have the ability to process electronic benefit transfers, or EBTs. This year, the USDA has been working with state departments of agriculture to “get that number up close to 6,000,” Concannon said. Thanks to this technology, it’s easier for those who receive government benefits — including those from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, previously known as the Food Stamp Program — to have access to healthier food, he said. There are 46 million SNAP participants across the U.S., and 1.7 million of them are Ohioans. “We want to make sure as much as possible that they not only get sufficient calories, but they get healthy calories. … People at all income levels don’t eat adequately, but poorer people have even more limited choices,” Concannon said. “So, to the extent that we can nudge them in the direction of a farmers market, this is a win for the farmers, but also for those consumers.” Concannon also emphasized the importance of putting “dollars back into the local community” and creating a reliable customer base for local growers, as well as reducing the distance that food travels from production to consumer. “The food that was grown here, picked this morning, probably not grown too many miles from here, looks fabulous,” he said. “Why have it trucked all the way across the U.S.? … For us, first and foremost, we’re trying to encourage all Americans to eat healthier.” Karen O’Malia, a member of the committee that started the original Youngstown farmers market on the grounds of the First Unitarian Universalist Church, said she thinks the USDA, along with the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, are “genuinely interested in improving the diet of the American public.” O’Malia said the farmers market in Youngstown serves a significant purpose: “making fresh, local food available

The Manjushri Study Group is delighted to host a special series of weekend teachings by visiting Lama Geshe Soepa at First Unitarian Universalist Church in Youngstown. Programs include: Saturday October 6 1–3 p.m.: The Value of Taking Refuge: How the Three Jewels Protect Us 4–6 p.m.: The Benefits of Relying on a Guru Sunday October 7 1-3 p.m.: Karma – the Role of Causes and Conditions 4–6 p.m.: How to Purify Negative Karma Suggested donation: $ 10 per session. Monday October 8 7–9 p.m. Board of Trustees room, & Tod Hall at Youngstown State University. A free public talk co-sponsored with the Dale Ethics Center at YSU titled: “Ethical Practice: Laying the Foundation for a Good Life.”

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Kevin Concannon, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services, spoke in downtown Youngstown in late September.

“For us, first and foremost, we’re trying to encourage all Americans to eat healthier.” – Kevin Concannon, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services to populations who, certainly, 10 years ago were in the midst of food deserts.” “Now, there is a little bit more access to better food,” she said. Rich Berg, treasurer of the Lake-to-River Food Cooperative, said “the main thing is to make people more healthy.” Berg sells his homemade granola and maple syrup, tapped from his family’s Columbiana County farm,

at the Downtown Farmers Market. “It’s kind of just rethinking everything,” Berg said. “Like, why do we have to ship our food 3,000 miles and lose all the nutritional value when we can support local people right here?” What’s “really nice,” he said, is that the EBT processing technology at farmers markets is “creating awareness that you can get local food from farmers, no matter what your economic background.” “With the price of food going up, you’re able to come here and get more bang for your buck, and you’re supporting local people, local agriculture,” Berg said. The Downtown Farmers Market runs on Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. until Oct. 15. For more information, call 330-518-6971.

Our guest, Geshe Thubten Soepa, received his Lharampa Geshe degree at Sera Je Monastic University in 1994. He was resident teacher at Aryatara Institute in Germany for seven years, and has taught at many other FPMT centers around the world, including Jamyang Buddhist Centre in the United Kingdom, Oseling in Spain, Panchen Losang Chogyen in Austria, and Lama Yeshe Ling in Canada.

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Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Groups, various locations. For more information, call 330-650-0552 or 1-800-272-3900. This month’s meetings: 10 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Senior Center of Mahoning County, 1110 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, at Howland United Methodist Church, 730 Howland-Wilson Road, Howland; 2 p.m., Monday, Oct. 15, at Antonine Sister’s Adult Day Center, 2691 North Lipkey Road, North Jackson; 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., Conference Room B, ground floor, Warren; and 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Alzheimer’s Association, Building B, Suite 301, 3695 Boardman-Canfield Road, Canfield.

Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330652-7542. Call to register. Dr. Jared Bunevich — an ear, nose and throat specialist — will speak about cochlear implants. Noon-1 p.m., Friday, Oct. 12. $2 (includes light lunch). Talk with the Doc Program: Respiratory Illnesses, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-6527542. Call to register. Dr. Louis Valino will speak about respiratory illnesses. Noon-1 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18. $2 (includes light lunch). Understanding Medicare Enrollment Options, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-6527542. Call to register. 1-2 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9. “We Care” Program, Conference Room B, ground floor, Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., Warren; 330-841-1917. Support group for family and friends. Covers various topics and needs. 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m., Friday, Oct. 5; Friday, Oct. 12; Friday, Oct. 19; and Friday, Oct. 26.

BLOOD DRIVES Blood Drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross, various branches, Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County; 330744-8636. Poland branch, 311 S. Main St., 12:30-6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10, and Boardman branch, 7680 Glenwood, 1:30-6:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 29.

BLOOD-PRESSURE SCREENINGS Blood Pressure and Health Screening by Easter Seals Private Duty, Main Library, Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Easter Seals Private Duty will provide free health assessments. A nurse will be available for blood pressure screenings, pulse, oxygen saturation and weight. Easter Seals is offering this service through a grant to provide assessments to seniors in Mahoning County aged 60 plus, but participation is not limited to seniors. 10 a.m.-noon, Thursday, Oct. 25. Blood Pressure Screenings by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross, various branches, Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County; 330-744-8636. Boardman branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave., 12:30-3 p.m., Monday, Oct. 1, and Poland branch, 311. S. Main St., 1-4 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23. Blood Pressure Screenings by the Salem Area Visiting Nurse Association, various branches, Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County; 330-744-8636. Canfield branch, 43 W. Main St., 1-3 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 16, and Sebring branch, 195 W. Ohio Ave., 1-3 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23. Blood Pressure Screenings, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. 9 a.m.-noon, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 2-4 p.m., every Monday and Tuesday.

HEALTH SCREENINGS Boardman Health Center, 8401 Market St., Boardman; 330-702-8859. Support for those dealing with heart disease and other cardiac problems. Includes discussion about lifestyle changes, depression, recovery and treatment. 7-9 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 24. Peripheral Vascular Disease Screening, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. A nurse will measure blood flow to the legs by doing Ankle-Brachial Index. By appointment. 1-4 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 25.

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Insight Group: Brain Injury Support, Boardroom, Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital, 8747 Squires Lane NE, Howland; 330-841-3757. Support for patients with brain injury and their families. Speakers will be Dr. Joseph Pecorelli and Lynn Payne, LSW, CCM. Registration required. Meets the last Thursday. 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 25.

HEAL Support Group, St. Elizabeth Health Center, 1044 Belmont Ave., Youngstown; 330-480-3132. Support group for those who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth or the death of a newborn. 7-9 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9. Ohio’s Choice Hospice Support Group, Chapel, first floor, Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., Warren; 330-980-7561. Support group for those who have lost a loved one. 10-11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 16. Walk to Remember, John Politis Auditorium, Northside Medical Center, 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-884-2912. The walk is dedicated to the approximately 870,000 babies that die each year through miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, prematurity, stillbirth or newborn death. 10:30 a.m.noon, Saturday, Oct. 6.

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Cancer Caregiver Support Group, Radiation Oncology Department, Northside Medical Center Regional Referral Building, 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-652-0071. Meets the second Tuesday. All caregivers are welcome. 5:30-6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9. Cancer Support Group, Cancer Center Waiting Room, Trumbull Memorial Hospital Medical Professional Building, 1353 E. Market St., Warren; 330-841-9689. Open to all cancer patients. No registration required. 6:30-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17. Women’s Cancer Journey Support Group, Cancer Center Waiting Room, Trumbull Memorial Hospital Medical Professional Building, 1353 E. Market St., Warren; 330-841-9162. Open to all cancer patients. No registration required. 6:30-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10.

CARDIO-PULMONARY Carotid Arteries or Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to schedule an appointment. For those at risk and meeting criteria. 8:30 a.m.-noon, Monday, Oct. 1. Heart Failure Support Group, St. Joseph Health Center, 667 Eastland Ave., Warren; 330-841-4327. Support group for patients and family members dealing with heart failure. Call to register. 2-3 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18. Mended Hearts Support Group, St. Elizabeth

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Diabetes Day Group Class Series, Diabetes Room 905, Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., Warren; 330-841-9689. Call to register. Physician referral required. 2-3 p.m., Monday, Oct. 15; Tuesday, Oct. 16; Monday, Oct. 29; and Tuesday, Oct. 30. 1:30-3 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17; Thursday, Oct. 18; Wednesday, Oct. 31; and Thursday, Nov. 1. Diabetes Expo: Focus on Success, Mahoning Country Club, 710 E. Liberty St., Girard; 330-4802676. Call by Tuesday, Oct. 23, to register. Expo features physician presenter, panel discussion, luncheon, multiple exhibits, Chinese auction and more. 9 a.m.-2:45 p.m., Friday, Oct. 26. $10. Diabetes Support Group, Mahoning County Senior Center, 1110 Fifth Ave., Youngstown; 330-4802676. Support group for individuals with diabetes. Family members are welcome. Meets the second Thursday. 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 11. Diabetes Wellness Connection Day, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to register. For pre-diabetics and those at risk. Requires an eight-hour fast. Free blood sugar screening (8:30-11 a.m.), support and information (9-10 a.m.), and free foot screening (9-11 a.m.). Monday, Oct. 15.

DIET & NUTRITION Behavior Modification Class for Weight Loss, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-6527542. Call to register. 4-5 p.m., Monday, Oct. 29.

Lecture Series: Raw/Living Foods, St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center, 8401 Market St., Boardman; 330-480-3151. Call to register. Dr. Kathleen S. Padigitt will speak. 6:30-8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 16. Slim Down, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-480-3151. Call to register. A six-week program taught by registered dietitians. Learn how to make lifestyle changes in the areas of food, activities and behaviors. 5:30-6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9. $40. Weight Management Through Strength Training, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-6527542. Call to register. Ongoing. Includes monthly classes on diet, nutrition and behavior modification. $20 per month.

EXERCISE & FITNESS Easy Yoga Class, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to register. Learn simple yoga postures and breathing and relaxation techniques. 11 a.m.-noon on Mondays from Oct. 8-29. $20 for four classes, or $6 each. Tai Chi Chih Class, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-727-4477. Call to register. Class is nine weeks with limited space. 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Mondays.

HEALTH-CARE INFORMATION Breast Health Day, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to register. Hear from Dr. Rashid Abdu, Juliane Dulay and Jill Townsend. Find out what’s new in breast healthcare and what the Joanie Abdu Comprehensive Breast Care Center offers, how to do a correct selfexam and more. 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17. $2 (includes lunch). Know Your Numbers, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to register. Educational class. Learn about blood glucose, cholesterol and blood pressure from health specialist Gloria Pozega. Bring your results from cholesterol, blood sugar and blood pressure screenings. 1-2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 16. Medicare Options, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to register. Informational program. 10-11 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 25. Pre-Op Hip Class, Conference Room F, ground floor, Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., Warren; 330-841-9162. Call to register. 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3, and Wednesday, Oct. 17. Pre-Op Knee Class, Conference Room F, ground floor, Trumbull Memorial, 1350 E. Market, Warren; 330-841-9162. Call to register. 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2; Tuesday, Oct. 16; and Tuesday, Oct. 30. Talk with the Doc Program: Cochlear Implants, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood

Blood Pressure and Health Screening by Easter Seals Private Duty, Main Library, Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Easter Seals Private Duty will provide free health assessments. A nurse will be available for blood pressure screenings, pulse, oxygen saturation and weight. Easter Seals is offering this service through a grant to provide assessments to seniors in Mahoning County aged 60 plus, but participation is not limited to seniors. 10 a.m.-noon, Thursday, Oct. 25. Lead Screening, St. Elizabeth Health Center, 1044 Belmont Ave., Youngstown; 330-480-6365. Call to schedule an appointment. All children under 6 years old in the Mahoning Valley are eligible for a free lead screening. National Depression Screening Day, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Take the national screening and speak to a behavioral health specialist. Debbie Kruppa will speak at noon about how to knock depression; her presentation will be followed by the screening. A light lunch is available. Call to register for the talk. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 11.

IMMUNIZATIONS Flu and Pneumonia Immunizations by the Youngstown City Health District, Main Library, Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, 305 Wick Ave., 330-744-8636. Medicare and Medicaid participants must bring their card. 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Monday, Oct. 1. $20 for flu shot, $45 for pneumonia shot. Flu Shots, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to schedule an appointment. Medicare, Medicaid and Medicare HMO will be billed. $25. Pneumonia Vaccines, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to schedule an appointment. Medicare, Medicaid and Medicare HMO will be billed. $72.

MYELOMA Myeloma Family Support Group, Denny’s, 4020 Belmont Ave., Liberty; call 330-770-0808 or email donnadet2000@yahoo.com. Serves adults, their adult friends and family members who have been diagnosed with the disease. Meets the third Monday. 5:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 15.

OSTEOPOROSIS Bone Density Screening, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Have an ultrasound of the heel bone to screen for osteoporosis. No appointment necessary. 9 a.m.noon, Friday, Oct. 19. Strong Bones, Strong People, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to schedule an appointment. A 12-week program of personalized strength training and nutritional education for those who have osteoporosis, low bone density or are at risk. Program seeks to


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OSTOMY Ostomy Support Group, Cedar Room, St. Elizabeth Health Center, 1044 Belmont Ave., Youngstown; 330480-3440. Provides opportunity for ostomy patients and their families and friends to network while receiving ongoing education and information. Dr. Gregory S. Huang, a trauma surgeon at St. Elizabeth Health Center, will be the featured speaker. Refreshments are provided, and parking is free. 6:30-7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9. Free.

PREGNANCY & CHILDBIRTH Breastfeeding Basics, Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., Warren; 330-841-9880. Call to register. 6:30-8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 24. Breastfeeding Class, Northside Medical Center, 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-884-2912. Call to register. Provides up-to-date information on breastfeeding. Taught by a lactation consultant. Meets the second Tuesday. 6:30-8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9. $10. Free if enrolled in Childbirth Class. Mom and Me: Breastfeeding Support Tea, St. Joseph Health Center, 667 Eastland, Warren; 330841-4590. Call to register. A monthly breastfeeding support group for moms and babies. Meets the second Wednesday. 1-3 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10. One Day Childbirth Class, Northside Medical Center, 500 Gypsy, Youngstown; 330-884-2912. Call to register. Designed to accommodate parents whose schedules may make it difficult to attend a two-week series. Valley Care can bill Medicaid, Caresource or Unison for registration fee. Bring card to the class. 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 13. $50. Saturday Lamaze in a Day, Trumbull Memorial Hospital, 1350 E. Market St., Warren; 330-841-9880. Call to register. Prepares women and their partners for a shared learning experience. Includes Lamaze techniques and information about pregnancy, labor and delivery. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 13. Sibling Class, Northside Medical Center, 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown; 330-884-2912. Call to register. Open to parents with children between the ages of 4 and 10. Parents and children will tour the Childbirth Center and learn about the role the siblings will play. Meet in the lobby. 4-5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 3.

SENIOR HEALTH/WELLNESS Falling Prevention Program, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 YoungstownWarren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. Call to register. Prevent yourself or a loved one from a fall by attending this class. Free balance testing by physical therapy and beginning Tai Chi Chih instruction. Noon-1:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10. Free Notary Public Services, Free Living Wills and Durable Power of Attorney for Health-care, St. Joe’s at the Mall, Sears Concourse, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-652-7542. If you need anything notarized, bring it in. Completed with help from palliative care staff. 9 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Oct. 10, and 1-4 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 25.

SPECIAL-NEEDS CHILDREN Operation Search and Help Program, Easter Seals and Youngstown Hearing and Speech Center; 330-599-5536. Assists families of specialneeds children (birth to age 21) with medications, equipment, medical supplies, specialized formulas and transportation assistance to out-of-town medical appointments. Call Mary Ann Schaper for information.

SPINAL CORD INJURY Mahoning Valley Spinal Cord Injury Support Group, Occupational Therapy Department, Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital, 8747 Squires Lane NE, Howland; 330-544-1411. All spinal cord injury patients and their family and friends are welcome. Assists disabled people in finding programs and agencies. Call or email at dtmurdock@aol.com. Meets the second Monday. 5-7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8.

STROKE Living with Stroke Support Group, Boardroom, Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital, 8747 Squires Lane NE, Howland; 330-841-3891. All stroke survivors and their families are welcome to attend. Meets the first Thursday. 2:30-4 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 4. © 2012 The Metro Monthly. All rights reserved. Compiled and edited by Emmalee C. Torisk.

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he end of summer and arrival of Labor Day ushered in a number of enjoyable wine events for local wine lovers. The Springfield Grille and Wine and Dine Ohio held several f fine dinner tastes, and local wine shops featured a number of delightful tastings for their customers. Wine and Dine Ohio added two new locations to their array of fine restaurants, Stonebridge Grille and Tavern of Boardman and Roberto’s Italian Restaurant in downtown Youngstown. At Stonebridge Grille and Tavern, a capacity crowd was treated to an evening of fine Italian wines with accompanying food pairings from Stonebridge’s talented kitchen. Our first wine was the 2011 Vincola del Sannio Falanghina IGT from Marc de Grazia Imports. Bright apricot and lemon flavors teamed with a sunny crisp finish made this a super match for the Stonebridge sampler of stuffed peppers, breaded fried provolone, hot peppers, and greens with house-made Pomodoro (fresh tomato) sauce. Our next white was the 2011 Gavi Vigneto Masera DOCG from Stefano Massone. Made from 100 percent indigenous Cortese grapes, it exudes juicy apple fruit flavors leading to a crisp finish. The classic chicken Romano from Stonebridge’s kitchen with crimini mushrooms, scallions and sundried tomatoes was mouthwateringly good with this Italian white wine. A Silvio Grasso 2010 Dolcetto d”Alba DOC from the Piedmont region of Italy was our first red wine of the evening. Ruby red in color with ripe plum and berry flavors, it was just the answer for the people who ordered the chicken marsala topped with crimini mushrooms. Slightly chilled, this Dolcetto is a fine red for outdoor summertime meals. Piedmont’s Fratelli Revello was the maker of our next wine. His 2010 Barbera d’Alba DOC presented dense black fruit flavors leading to a smooth sweet finish marked with spice and cocoa. The silky impressions from this finish worked gloriously with Stonebridge’s tasty baby back ribs. We returned to Italy’s Piedmont region for the Silvio Grasso 2008 Nebbiolo Langhe. This 100 percent Nebbiolo-based red ($19.99) produces a bold lush wine with a silky smooth finish, rivaling its more expensive Barolo cousins costing $50 and up. The recommended charcoal-seasoned Angus ribeye was a fantastic match for the fullbodied Langhe Nebbiolo. Our group had a wonderful time at the Stonebridge Grille, and we would like to thank Ron Zenko and his attentive staff for a great event. Wine and Dine Ohio is looking for a return visit to this restaurant in 2013. Wines from the Pacific coast were featured in the recent Springfield Grille wine dinner. On hand to describe the wines was Wesley Cowie of Wine Trends distributors. He started us off with a 2009 Parker Station Pinot Noir from California. Vivid strawberry and red fruit flavors progressed to a clean spice-tinged crisp finish that was outstanding with the Grille’s Coho salmon from Washington state’s Columbia River. Seared with pink Himalayan sea salt, the Coho salmon was just outstanding. The Grille’s kitchen wowed me with their

Kiona red blend with its textured fruit-filled cool-climate style was just perfect for the rich chocolate cheesecake. On Sept. 18, Wine and Dine Ohio held an intimate dinner taste at Roberto’s Restaurant in downtown Youngstown. Roberto’s specializes in southern Italian cuisine, and to complement it, Wine and Dine Ohio brought several exciting wines from Sicily and southern Italy. Our first wine was a 2011 Centonze Grillo from Sicily. This wine is unique, as most Grillo grapes go into the making of Marsala dessert wine. Special lots of Grillo were selected for this tangy fruitdriven wine. Citrusy fuit flavors and a finish tinged with honey and crushed almonds made it a great choice for the classic linguine METRO MONTHLY ELECTRONIC IMAGE BY JOHN WEBSTER and clam sauce. Roberto Faraglia and John Naples of Roberto’s Restaurant in Our second wine was the 2008 Masserie downtown Youngstown. Pisari Negromaro from the Puglia region next entrée. Jumbo lump crab and Chilean sea bass baked in a rich Brie cream sauce of Italy. Puglia has grown grapes for wine surrounded with roasted artichokes and since the beginning of recorded history, and fennel was presented with a glass of 2010 the indigenous Negromaro has a rich history Avalon Sauvignon Blanc from California. here. Spicy cherry and red fruit flavors lead to Bright mineral-laden citrus fruit flavors bal- a smooth clean finish. Roberto’s mouth-waanced nicely with the rich crab cake drizzled tering four-cheese ravioli with meatball was in Brie cream sauce. a fine choice for this red wine. This was a hard act to follow, but the salad Our next wine, also from Masserie Pisari, course of whole hearts of Romaine topped was their 2010 Primitivo. The indigenous with candied apples from Oregon, hazelnuts Primitivo is also found grown in California from Washington and lavender champagne where it is called Zinfandel. This Puglian verdressing was a refreshing treat. A glass of sion is just plain delicious. Juicy red fruit and Four Vines 2010 Naked Chardonnay from berry flavors and a long textured finish will Santa Barbara County was a fine partner for have you wishing you bought two bottles this refreshing salad. With no oak to get in instead of one. This red needs a rich entrée the way of its bright Chardonnay fruit flato match its bold flavors, and Roberto’s clasvors, the Naked Chardonnay complementsic borse poco pasta (“little purses”) filled ed and didn’t overpower the salad’s crisp with gorgonzola cheese drizzled in olive oil summery-tasting flavors. Our main course consisted of skirt steak and chopped garden tomatoes worked like with wild mushrooms and skewered Gulf magic for the Primitivo. Our fourth wine hails from the Marche shrimp drizzled in a cherry port broth. A Belle Vallee Cellars 2008 Pinot Noir from region of Italy. The 2008 Le Terraze Rosso Willamette Valley, Ore. was a perfect choice Conero is made from organically grown for this fork-tender entrée. Belle Terre Pinot Montepulciano grapes. Dark ruby in color, Noirs are known for their Burgundian style, this tasty red offers lightly oaked dark fruit and their 2008 is right on point, with its flavors with a clean subtle finish tinged with spicy berry flavors and textured clean finish earthy notes. One of my favorite Roberto’s entrees is their classic polenta and sausage tinged with cinnamon. For our dessert course of semi-sweet in tangy tomato sauce. The Rosso Conero chocolate cheesecake dipped in crushed was just the wine for this hearty dish. Our final wine of the evening originates macadamia nuts, we were offered a glass of Kiona Vineyard 2005 Red Blend from on the slopes of volcanic Mt. Etna in Sicily. Washington state. A delicious cuvee (blend) The 2010 Tenuta Terre Nere Etna Rosso of Cabernet Sauvignon (75 percent), Mer- DOC is made from indigenous Nerello Maslot (15 percent), Syrah (5 percent), Caber- calese grapes. It produces a bold red wine net Franc (3 percent) and Sangiovese (2 with aging capabilities, yet is just fabulous percent). It delivers ripe red fruit and berry when young. Bright purple in color, its strucflavors leading to a fine clean finish. The ture is reminiscent of classic Cote de Nuits

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Wine Guy By John Webster Grand Cru Burgundy. Bold ripe red fruit flavors give way to an elegant structured finish. At $19.99 a bottle, this is a real bargain. Those who ordered the veal or eggplant Parmesan raved about this food and wine combination. I want to thank Roberto Faraglia, John Naples and the Roberto’s staff for a wonderful evening of fine wine and food. Local store tastings offered a number of well-priced wines for upcoming holiday imbibing. Let’s start with the 2011 Bonacci “Borgo Antico” Chianti from Tuscany ($11.99, Wine Styles of Howland). Supple plum and berry flavors lead to an ultra-clean finish that will work nicely with upcoming holiday entertaining. When you’re appealing to a large range of wine palates during holiday entertaining, it’s hard to find off-dry wines outside of Spatelese-level German Riesling. The 2011 Cosecha Tardia Chardonnay from Mendoza, Argentina ($9.99, Vintage Estate) is just the answer for an off-dry wine that will work well in a number of situations. Bright citrus and floral flavors follow through to a crisp peach-tinged finish. If you’re looking for an outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon this season, give the 2010 Trinchero Main Street a try ($19.99, Charlie’s Premier Wines of Howland). With rich Cabernet fruit flavors and a finish tinged with spice and cocoa, this red delivers flavors and finishing aromas that will have you thinking you’re sampling a wine twice its cost. Wine and Dine Ohio’s upcoming tastings will be Tuesday, Oct. 30 at Up a Creek in Howland; Thursday, Nov. 15 at Station Square in Liberty; and Thursday, Dec. 13 at Café Cimmento in downtown Youngstown. To make a reservation or get on the email list for Wine and Dine Ohio event information, call 330-651-8676 and leave a message, or contact us through the Wine and Dine Ohio website (www.wineanddineohio.com). Second Harvest Food Bank will have abenefittasting 5-8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7 at Stambaugh Auditorium. Vintage Estate Wine and Beer will hold a hard cider tasting on Sunday, Oct. 21. I also look forward to visiting Vintage Estate’s Phill and Sandy Reda at their new location at the Magic Tree in Boardman, which will have its grand opening Oct. 8. Other upcoming tastings include the Springfield Grille monthly wine dinner (call restaurant for date); Charlie’s Premier Wines of Howland, every Saturday; Wine Styles, every other week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday; Vintage Estate, third Saturday tasting; and Michael Charles Premier Wines on Elm Road, second Saturday tasting. If your restaurant, shop or charity event is having an upcoming wine tasting, please email me a month in advance at jmwineguy@gmail.com. I look forward to seeing you at events around the Valley.


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MONDAY 1 Flu and Pneumonia Immunizations, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-7448636. The Youngstown City Health District will offer a flu clinic in the Meeting Room of Main Library. The seasonal flu vaccine and the pneumonia vaccine will be available. The flu shot will cost $20 and the pneumonia shot is $45. Medicare and Medicaid participants must bring their card. 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Call for vendors: Afternoon of the Arts; 330-4805656. The Davis Family YMCA is seeking vendors for its annual “Afternoon of the Arts” on Oct. 27. The event will include a craft show, art exhibit, artists at work, kids’ crafts, live performances, music, poetry reading, and light refreshments. Vendor tables are available for $20 each. For more information, call the Y at or email Suzanne Gray at sgray@youngstownymca.org. Kids Vote! Elections 2012, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Vote for your favorite storybook character. Three categories: Toddler/Preschool, Grades K-2, Grades 3-6. One vote per library visit. Results will be posted November 7 in the Poland Library. ( The ballot contains nominees you submitted in September. Thanks for participating!) Library hours, Monday, Oct. 1-Tuesday, Nov. 6. Win Tickets to Disney’s “Phineas and Ferb: The Best Live Tour Ever,” Public Library, all locations. 330744-8636. Enter a contest to win four tickets for the October 27 performance at the Covelli Centre at 1 or 3 p.m. Contest runs through Oct. 13. Entries available at all PLYMC libraries. To enter, fill out an entry form and write a paragraph on why you like Phineas and Ferb. Drawings will take place Oct. 15 at each branch and the Library will notify winners. Library hours through Saturday, Oct. 13. Nonviolence Art Display, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. In honor of Nonviolence Week, art with a nonviolence theme, created by students in Youngstown City Schools, will be on display on the main floor of the Main Library Oct. 1-13. Also, Jeff Steinberg will be speaking about nonviolence at 6 p.m. in the meeting room on Oct. 8. Open to the public. Library hours, Oct. 1-13. Teen Choice Awards, Public Library, various locations. 330-744-8636. What’s hot, what’s not? Stop by the library to vote on who’s the hottest singer, what stars shouldn’t be famous, what piece of tech accessory you can’t live without, and more. We’ll post the results in November. A lucky random participant will receive a prize! For teens in grades 7-12. Canfield and Sebring in month of October. Monstrous Art Contest, Public Library, All Libraries. 330-744-8636. “The Monstrumologist” author Rick Yancey will be coming to the library on Oct. 16, and to coincide with his visit our 2012 art contest asks you to illustrate your favorite character or scene from any of the “Monstrumologist” books. Any visual

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‘The Cherry Orchard’: Oct. 4-14 at YSU’s Spotlight Theater medium is welcome. You can submit your drawing, painting, sketch, photograph, computer-generated art, etc. on paper no larger than 11” x 17” to any library in Mahoning County. Be sure to put your name, telephone number and grade on the back of your artwork. Entries will be judged in two groups (grades 7-9 and grades 10-12) and prizes will be awarded to one winner and one runner up from each group. Prizes include dinner with the author, a signed copy of “The Monstrumologist” and a monetary award. Entries must be received by no later than Oct. 6. For teens in grades 7-12. Library hours, Sept. 1-Oct. 6. Danielle Scott Memorial Poetry Contest 2012, Public Library, All Libraries. 330-744-8636. Danielle Scott was a beloved Teen Advisory Board member whom we lost to cancer. To honor Danielle and her

love of writing, the Pubic Library is sponsoring the 4th annual Danielle Scott Memorial Poetry Contest. This year, to correspond with our Teen Read Week author Rick Yancey and his Monstrumologist series and in keeping with the 2012 Teen Read Week theme of “It Came From the Library,” poems entered should have a horror-related theme: monsters, the supernatural, the Gothic and so on. Entries may be submitted online at http://www.teenxtremeonline.org/submityourwork. cfm or on standard 8 ∏” x 11” paper (not to exceed two pages) to any public library in Mahoning County by Oct. 31. If you submit your entry online, please select the writing type “Poem” and be sure to include your phone number. Hard copies must be typed. Be sure to include your name, telephone number, grade and school on your entry. Entries are not returnable. One

winner will be chosen and will be awarded a plaque and a monetary prize. Eligibility: All entrants must be in grades 7-12 and either live in or attend school in Mahoning County. Library hours during the month of October. The Grossest Thing I Ever Read, Public Library, All Libraries. 330-744-8636. Share your favorite loathsome literary moment from any book you’ve read by filling out our entry form at any library branch or online at www.libraryvisit.org/teens. The Teen Advisory Board will select the grossest of the gross entries and the winners will receive autographed copies of “The Monstrumologist” by Rick Yancey. For teens in grades 7-12. Library hours during the month of October. Monster Hunt!, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. To be a good monster hunter, you first have to know where to find them. Make our teen area safe for humans by finding the hidden monsters and you could win! For teens in grades 7-12. Library hours in October. Monster Match II- Real Monsters!, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-7448636. Match the image of the real-life monster with its name and you could win. For teens in grades 7-12. Library hours in month of October. Trim a Tree for October, Public Library, various locations. 330-744-8636. Decorate an ornament for our all-seasons tree. For children of all ages. Springfield and Poland, Library hours in the month of October. Discovery Bottle, Public Libraries, various locations; 330-744-8636. Turn the bottle round and round. List the items you have found. When you think you’ve done your best, drop your entry in the chest. All entries will be entered in a prize drawing. Struthers, Library hours, month of October. West, Library hours during the month of October. Scrambled Pumpkins, Public Library, various locations. 330-744-8636. Unscramble the clues hidden in the pumpkins! Figure out the secret message, and show the librarian for a creepy surprise! For school-age children. Austintown, Lake Milton and North Jackson, Library hours during the month of October. Guess ‘N’ Go – Do You Know?, Public Libraries, various locations; 330-744-8636. Guess the number of items in the jar. Closest guess wins. For children of all ages. Campbell, Library hours in October. East, Library hours during the month of October. Sky Craft, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Make art on a string to swing from the sky above the librarian’s desk. For school-age children. Library hours during the month of October. Get Connected With Your eReader @ the Library, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330744-8636. Bring your e-Reader to the library and we’ll show you how to download eBooks from the Library’s Digital Catalog on our website. Limited availability, sign-up required. Call Main Library and ask for Poland Library. 6-7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 1, 8, 22. 10-11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 6. 10 a.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Lordstown branch, 1471 Salt Springs Road, Lordstown; 330-824-2094. Preschool Storytime features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme, and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. How ‘Bout Them Apples?, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Learn more about various apples through stories, games, trivia, and apple tasting. For children ages 5 and up. Registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. 6 p.m. Free. Fight Bank Blight Campaign Kickoff, Garden Cafe, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley Ave.,Youngstown. The Mahoning Valley Organizing Collaborative will host tonight’s event, which seeks to call attention to the banking industry’s practices and their role in the home foreclosure crisis. 6 p.m. Free. Pups and Pages, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Children in kindergarten through Grade 6 may sign up for 15-minute sessions to read aloud to a registered therapy dog. Dogs are provided by K-9s for Compassion, a Delta Society pet partner group that assists with animal-assisted activity and animal-assisted therapy. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807, ext. 401. 6 p.m. Free. Pilates, Pioneer Pavilion, 840 Old Furnace Road,


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Youngstown; 330-740-7107. Call REC at 330-740-7106 for details. 6-7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Oct. 1-29. Fee for all classes: $40 R, $45 NR; fee for one class: $8 R, $10 NR. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. Features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6 p.m. Free. Weekly: Lowellville Cruisin’ the River Car Show, downtown Lowellville; 330-536-6811. Classic car show occurs every Monday through mid-October. Features classic cars, hot rods, street rods, motorcycle and choppers. Registration is optional at $2 per vehicle. 6-9 p.m. Free. Weekly: Seraphim Chorus, Boardman United Methodist Church, 6809 Market St., Boardman; for more information call the director, Kris Harper at 330707-2144. Every Monday. 7:30 p.m. Weekly: Co-Dependents Anonymous, Prince of Peace Church, 2985 Center Road, Poland; 330-7433768. This 12-step recovery program for individuals in codependent relationships. Every Monday. 7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY 2 Book Discussion on Leadership, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636.“Charge” facilitated by Greg Smith. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. 8 a.m., Tuesdays, Oct. 2-30. 8 a.m. Free. Wild About Eyes Exhibit, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Learn about eye health and safety with a special exhibit and a family story time at Newport Library. Enjoy the “hands on” interactive kiosk exhibit from Oct. 2-30. The kiosk exhibit is designed to educate and enlighten visitors. The exhibit is organized by the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery and Prevent Blindness Ohio. Library hours, Oct. 2-30. Ongoing: Yoga at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Mill Creek MetroParks,Youngstown; 330-740-7116. A blend of energizing yoga styles will help you keep a healthy outlook. Students at all levels are welcome. Bring a mat and small blanket. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Meets from 9:30-11 a.m. and from 5:30-7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays in October. 9:30 a.m. $10 per class. Baby Brilliant: Bonding With Babies and Books, Public Library, various locations; 330-744-8636. For caregivers and their little ones who are 6 to 23 months. Twenty minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Austintown, 10 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Boardman, 10 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 4. Canfield, 10 a.m., Monday, Oct. 8. Newport, 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 4 . Poland, 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24. 31* (*Holiday program. Children can come in costume.) Ongoing: Gotta Move Story Time, Public Libraries, various locations; 330-744-8636. Can’t sit still for story time? Come to this fun and interactive story time and you can dance and wiggle all that energy out! An active story time for the young and restless. For ages 2-5. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Austintown, 11 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Canfield, 10 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 4 . Sebring, 11 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 18. 11 a.m. Free. Poland Friends Meeting, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636.“Civil War” with Kimberly Adams and fellow Civil War re-enactors, who will come in costume to talk about fashions and Southern life during the war. 10 a.m. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. Features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11 a.m. Free. Weekly: Downtown Farmers Market, West Federal Street at Central Square, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a North Side farmers market every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First Unitarian Church (Elm, at Illinois). Both feature fresh local produce, baked goods and small vendors. Accepts WIC and EBT. Every Tuesday. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. Recipe Exchange, Public Library, Newport branch,

America: Friday, Sept. 5 at Stambaugh Auditorium 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Join us at Newport for a recipe exchange program. Swap family favorites and acquire new recipes to try, as well as discussion on tips and techniques for creative cooking. 2-3 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2 and 23. 2 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Brookfield branch, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield; 330-448-8134. Features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. PS2sday, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. Come play video games in the meeting room after school. For teens in grades 7-12. 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, 9. 2:30 p.m. Free. SCORE, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. SCORE, in partnership with the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, will have two volunteers in the Business and Investment Center (BIC) of Main Library to provide advice and answer questions about starting and establishing a business. SCORE counselors will be available from 5:30-7:30 p.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month in the Information Services Department’s Business and Investment Center, located on the second floor. The service is free. To talk with a business professional from SCORE, please call 330-941-2948 for an appointment. 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, 16. 5:30 p.m. Free. Ongoing: Yoga at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Mill Creek MetroParks,Youngstown; 330-740-7116. A blend of energizing yoga styles will help you keep a healthy outlook. Students at all levels are welcome. Bring a mat and small blanket. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Meets from 9:30-11 a.m. and from 5:30-7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays in October. 5:30 p.m. $10 per class. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6 p.m. Free. Twice-Weekly: Zumba at Lake Milton, Amphitheater, Lake Milton State Park, Grandview Road (north of the swim beach; Lake Milton. Features upbeat Latininspired dance music. Participants do not know how to dance. Bring water and a towel. Occurs at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays. 6:30 p.m. $5. Youngstown Nation Book Club, Community Room, Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; email phil.kidd.9@ facebook.com. Local activist Phil Kidd, founder of Defend Youngstown and Youngstown Nation, will lead a new book club and discussion group that focuses on local history, current events and community affairs.

During tonight’s meeting, Kidd and Youngstown Nation will establish the discussion format and choose the first book to read. Call for more information. 6:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Standing in the Gap Religious Meeting, Room 204, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Downtown Youngstown; 330-744-8411 or visit www. youngstownymca.org. Occurs every Tuesday. Religious program led by Justin Burnette Sr. Refreshments will be served. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers a Zumba class at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at noon on Saturdays. The fees is $8 per class or discounts with class card. The center offers a special half-off price for the first class. Call for more information. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: Canfield Community Band, Canfield High School, 100 Cardinal Drive, Canfield; for more information call 330-542-3313. Anyone who plays an instrument is welcome to join the group, which meets each Tuesday. 7 p.m. Weekly: Sounds of Square County, Trinity Lutheran Church, 56 N. Chestnut St., Niles; for more information call Doris at 330-544-2252 or Terry at 330-544-0242. This is a female barbershop chorus for females ages eleven and older. 7 p.m. Weekly: Valley Bible Study, St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood, Youngstown; for more information call Joan Lawson at 330-792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. The group meets each Tuesday. 7-8:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY 3 Weekly: Valley Bible Study, St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood, Youngstown; for more information call Joan Lawson at 330-792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Every Wednesday. 9:30-11 a.m. Baby Brilliant: Tales and Talk for 2s and 3s. Public Library, various locations; 330-744-8636. Features developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Austintown, 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31* (*Holiday program. Children may come in costume.) Boardman, 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 31* (*Halloween stories and a treat). Canfield, 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 17, 31* (*Holiday program. Children may come in costume.). Main, 10 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 4, 18* (*Halloween program). Newport, 10:30 a.m., Friday, Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26 . Poland, 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 4, 18, 25* (*Holiday program. Children may come in costume.) 10 a.m. Free.

Baby Brilliant: Fun Time for 4s and 5s. Public Libraries, various locations; 330-744-8636. Join us for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 4-5) become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Austintown, 11 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31* (*Holiday program. Come in costume.) Boardman, 10 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 30. Canfield, 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30* (*Holiday program. Come in costume.). Main, 10 a.m.,Thursday, Oct. 25* (*Halloween program.). Poland, 1 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 4 , 18, 25* (*Holiday program. Come in costume.) 11 a.m. Free. Music & Movement, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Children learn language and motor skills through an energetic combination of music, movement, and books. For toddlers ages 19 to 35 months old with parent or caregiver. Registration for the six-week sessions begins Wednesday, Sept. 5. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 to register. 10 a.m. Free. Music & Movement, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For toddlers ages 19 to 35 months old with parent or caregiver. Registration for the six-week sessions begins Wednesday, Sept. 5. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Time for Tots, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. A developmentallyappropriate storytime program for children ages 2 to 3 years with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session (Wednesday, Sept. 12). Call 330-638-6335 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Monthly: Farmers’ Markets, St. Joe’s Minor Emergency, 1296 Tod Place, N.W., Warren. A series of Farmers’ Markets is planned for the St. Joseph Minor Emergency from July through October. Area neighbors are invited. The site has been selected because the West Side of Warren is considered a food desert by the United States Department of Agriculture. A food desert is a place without access to fresh produce. The Lake-to-River Food Cooperative is partnering with Humility of Mary Health Partners to bring fresh produce to its employees and nearby neighbors. Farmers who produce locally grown, sustainable produce will be featured. (St. Elizabeth Farmers’ Markets, which are held in the main lobby on Park Avenue, are held the third Wednesday of the month (Oct. 17. ) The Farmers’ Markets at St. Joseph’s Minor Emergency will be held from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month (Oct. 3). 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Ease stress, improve health, and increase vitality. Join Marie Lew in warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays in October. $10 per class. Weekly: Rotary Club of Warren Meeting, Enzo’s Restaurant, 2918 Elm Road, Warren; 330-369-7500. Warren chapter of this international business and service organization meets every Wednesday for lunch and a business meeting. Call for more information. Noon. Conversation Salon: What is Diversity?, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Join us and share your thoughts. The topic for this event is,“What is Diversity?” Open to the public. Attendees wanting more information should contact the Development Office at 330-740-6086. News media, contact the PR Department at 330-7406088. Noon Free. Yoga Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. It might be hard to believe but even young children can become stressed with school, home life, friends, and busy schedules. To destress, come to the library to learn a few simple yoga movements corresponding with Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.” Children are to wear comfortable clothes and bring a towel or blanket to sit on. For children ages 3 to 5 years. Registration is required. Call 330-638-6335 to register. 1 p.m. Free. Intro to Computers Class, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 406. 2- 4 p.m. Introduction to the Ancestry Database, WarrenTrumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Find out


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Living as Form is an unprecedented, international project exploring over twenty years of cultural works that blur the forms of art and everyday life, emphasizing participation, dialogue, and community engagement. The exhibition is installed in multiple venues. Please check the Museum's website for more information. Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) is the flexible, expanding iteration of Living as Form, an exhibition curated by Nato Thompson and presented by Creative Time in the fall of 2011 in New York City. Lead project support for the original Living as Form exhibition was provided by the Annenberg Foundation, the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, the Danish Consulate, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Mondriaan Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Additional support for Living as Form (The Nomadic Version) was provided by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation; and the ICI Board of Trustees.


METRO MONTHLY | OCTOBER 2012 how W-TCPL?s subscription database Ancestry.com can help you fill out the branches of your family tree. Participants should be familiar with navigating a computer using a mouse. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 402. 5 p.m. Youngstown City Council Meeting, 6th Floor, City Hall, 26 S. Phelps St., Youngstown; 330-742-8708. On tonight’s agenda: Youngstown City Council could vote on a proposal to lease the mineral rights on the city’s public lands for hydraulic fracking. There will be opportunities for the public to speak on the issue at tonight’s Council meeting. 5:30 p.m. Free. A Conversation about The Jungle Inn and Organized Crime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Cleveland author and organized crime historian Allan R. May will be joined by several local guests to discuss The Jungle Inn and some of the figures associated with the gambling spot that was located in Trumbull County. In “Welcome to the Jungle Inn, ” May shares the story of the infamous gambling den and its near tragic demise in 1949. The book is also a concise history of organized crime in the city of Warren and surrounding Trumbull County, including stories about five of its most famous underworld personalities. May is also the author of “Mob Stories and Gangland Gotham: New York’s Notorious Mob Bosses.” Reservations are required by calling 330-3998807 ext. 128. 6 p.m. Free. Pilates, Pioneer Pavilion, 840 Old Furnace Road, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. Call REC at 330-740-7106 for details. 6-7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Oct. 1-29. 6 p.m. Fee for all classes: $40 R, $45 NR; fee for one class: $8 R, $10 NR. TAB Meeting, Public Library, Boardman Branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-744-8636. Check us out at the monthly TAB (Teen Advisory Board) meeting. Group meets the first Wednesday of the month at the Boardman Library. Newcomers are always welcome. For teens in grades 7-12. 6:30 p.m. Free. Bi-monthly: Girard Community Band, Girard High School, 31 N. Ward Ave., Girard; 330-539-1453. Anyone who plays an instrument is welcome to join. Every first and third Wednesday. 7 p.m. Monthly: Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown, Davis Center, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7116 or for more information call 330-757-4727. Meetings include an educational speaker, and are held the first Wednesday of the month. 7:30 p.m. Weekly: Cortland Community Band Practice, Lakeview Middle School, 640 Wakefield Drive, Cortland; for more information call Pat at 330-6522424 or visit www.cortlandcommunityband.org. Musicians are welcome to attend the practices. Every Wednesday. 7-9 p.m.

THURSDAY 4 Weekly: Men’s Fellowship Bible Study, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Downtown Youngstown; 330-744-8411 or visit www.youngstownymca.org. 7:30-8:30 a.m. Weekly: Walk and Chat, Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., Boardman; for more information call Hospice of the Valley at 330-788-1992 or 1-800-6405180. The group meets each Thursday for walking and socializing. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Ongoing: Yoga at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Mill Creek MetroParks,Youngstown; 330-740-7116. A blend of energizing yoga styles will help you keep a healthy outlook. Students at all levels are welcome. Bring a mat and small blanket. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Meets from 9:30-11 a.m. and from 5:30-7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays in October. 9:30 a.m. $10 per class. Toddler Tales, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Storytime for toddlers ages 19 to 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session. Call 330-856-2011 to register. 10 a.m. Free. Tales for Twos: The Great Pumpkin Hunt, Ford Nature Center, 840 Old Furnace Road, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. Two-year-olds will learn about pumpkins and explore the trails in search of one to decorate. Pre-registration/payment required at Ford Nature Center. 10 a.m. $2 R; $3 NR. Toddler Tales, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market

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Morrissey: Tuesday, Oct. 23 at Heinz Hall in Pittsburgh St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Storytime for toddlers ages 19 to 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session. Call 330-856-2011 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Babytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. Infants ages 6 to 18 months with parent or caregiver. Short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration is required and begins one week prior to the event. Call to register. 11 a.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, , Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Liberty branch, 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty; 330-759-2589. Library. Preschool Storytime features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11:30 a.m. Free. Anthony Magliano: First Friday Club of Greater Youngstown Luncheon and Speaker Series, Antone’s Banquet Centre, 8578 Market St., Boardman; 330-5331023 or visit www.firstfridayclubofgreateryoungstown. org. Anthony Magliano, an internationally syndicated columnist (The Catholic Exponent), will present the topic “The Church’s Social Justice Tradition and the General Election.” 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $15. Intro to Computers Class, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 406. 2 p.m. Free, Game On, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330399-8807. Are you a gamer? Come hang out and play all your favorites. For teens in grades 7-12. For more information, call 330-399-8807, ext. 305. 5 p.m. Free. Warriors Inc.: Hooked on Fishing Not On Drugs, Warriors Inc., 2733 Market St., Youngstown; 330-7833276. This is a weekly, state certified program that focuses on preventing drug use through fishing and aquatic resource education. 5-6 p.m. Ongoing: Yoga at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Mill Creek MetroParks,Youngstown; 330-740-7116. A blend of energizing yoga styles will help you keep a healthy outlook. Students at all levels are welcome. Bring a mat and small blanket. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Meets from 9:30-11 a.m. and from 5:30-7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays in October. 5:30 p.m. $10 per class. Adult (Not for Kids) Spelling Bee, Cassese’s MVR, 410 Walnut St., Youngstown; info@mvp2030club.org. Tonight’s event is hosted by Mahoning Valley Young Professionals. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and play starts at 6 p.m. Players must be 21 or older. Teams must preregister for the event. 5:30 p.m. Weekly: Polish Youngstown Cultural Preservation; 330-646-4082 or www.Polishyoungstown.com. Krakowiaki Polish Folk Circle (Polish culture, crafts, dance and songs for children and adults with the Village Folk Singers. New members welcome. Every Thursday. Call for location. 6 p.m. Free. Pups and Pages, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Liberty branch, 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty; 330-759-2589. Library. Children in kindergarten through grade 6 may sign up for 15-minute sessions

to read aloud to a registered therapy dog. Dogs are provided by K-9s for Compassion, a Delta Society pet partner group that assists with animal-assisted activity and animal-assisted therapy. Registration is required by calling 330-759-2589. 6 p.m. Free. Youngstown Complaints Choir Rehearsals, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330-941-1400. Got something to say? Why not sing about it? The Youngstown Complaints Choir is part of an international arts movement of Complaints Choirs. Rehearsals will occur from 6-7 p.m. on Oct. 4, 18, 25 and Nov. 1 and 8. Singers and nonsingers are welcome to participate. Instrumentalists are also needed. Performances will occur at three area locations on Nov. 9, 11 and 17. Call for more information. 6-7 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers a Zumba class at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at noon on Saturdays. The fees is $8 per class or discounts with class card. The center offers a special half-off price for the first class. Call for more information. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: Youngstown Area Community Band, Bliss Hall, YSU Campus, One University Plaza, Youngstown; 330-542-3313. New members are welcome. Bring your instrument to practice. Every Thursday. 7 p.m. Harvest of Hope Fundraiser, Goodness Grows, 2310 W. South Range Road, North Lima; 330-549-9408 or email info@goodnessgrows.net. Tonight’s event includes a harvest of local food, sample recipes from local chefs, live music, and a silent auction. Goodness Grows is a non-profit outreach of Common Ground Church Community, located at the former Mellingers Nursery site and about 25 minutes from the heart of Youngstown. Goodness Grows seeks community transformation through agriculture. Call for more information and to send payment for tonight’s event. 7-9 p.m. $15 per person, $25 per couple. Weekly: Meditations, Spiritual Path Church, 2041 Moravia St. Extension, New Castle; 724-698-7564. Meditation occurs every Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Free. The Cherry Orchard, Spotlight Arena Theater, Bliss Hall, YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3105. University Theater will present its main stage performance of Anton Chekhov’s timeless, bittersweet comedy/drama “The Cherry Orchard” from Oct. 4-14. Thursday through Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. $10 (adults), $5 (seniors, YSU faculty and staff, high school students and college students from other universities, Penguin Club members and YSU alumni), free (YSU students with valid ID).

FRIDAY 5 Twice Monthly: A Loose Knit Group, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Help fellow crafters “Warm Up America,” by making afghans and other projects to donate locally. All skill levels are welcome. Occurs 5 and 19. Call for more information. 10 a.m.-noon.

Preschool Nature Hour: Possum’s Harvest Moon, Ford Nature Center, 840 Old Furnace Road,Youngstown; 330-740-7107. For ages 3-5. As cold weather nears, find out how Possum and his wildlife friends are getting ready for winter. A story, activities, craft, and an outdoor walk are included. Pre-registration/payment required at Ford Nature Center. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11 a.m. Free. Babytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-3998807. For infants ages 6 to 18 months with parent or caregiver. Short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration is required and begins one week prior to the event. Call 330-399-8807, ext 401 to register. 11 a.m. Free. The Cherry Orchard, Spotlight Arena Theater, Bliss Hall, YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3105. University Theater will present its main stage performance of Anton Chekhov’s timeless, bittersweet comedy/drama “The Cherry Orchard” from Oct. 4-14. Thursday through Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. $10 (adults), $5 (seniors, YSU faculty and staff, high school students and college students from other universities, Penguin Club members and YSU alumni), free (YSU students with valid ID). The Women Of Lockerbie, Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown; 330-788-8739. Inspired by a true story and written in the structure of a Greek tragedy, “The Women of Lockerbie” is a drama about a group of women who want to convert an act of hatred into an act of love. The show runs through Oct. 6. 7:30 p.m. $17 (adults), $14 (seniors and students), $10 (children). America, Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave. , Yo u n g s tow n ; 3 3 0 - 2 5 9 - 0 5 5 5 o r v i s i t stambaughauditorium.com. The Grammy-winning mellow rock group is perhaps best known for “A Horse With No Name.” Original founding members include Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell. Their repertoire also includes “Sister Golden Hair,” “Tin Man” and “Ventura Highway.” 8 p.m. $45-30. The Normal Heart, Oakland Center for the Arts, 220 W. Boardman St., Youngstown; 330-746-0404. Larry Kramer’s Tony Award-winning “The Normal Heart” was the first drama presented by the Oakland 26 years ago. Now, some of Youngstown’s best actors — who have cumulatively won more than a dozen awards for their local theater work — have gathered to take part in this production, which centers on the sexual politics of New York during the early AIDS crisis. The show runs Oct. 5-6 at 8 p.m. 8 p.m. $15 (adults), $12 (seniors), $10 (students).

SATURDAY 6 Entry deadline: Monstrous Art Contest, all Public Library locations; 330-744-8636- First read the book, then bring it to life! “The Monstrumologist” author Rick Yancey will be coming to the library on Oct. 16 and to coincide with his visit, for our 2012 art contest, you can illustrate your favorite character or scene from any of the Monstrumologist books. Any visual medium is welcome. You can submit your drawing, painting, sketch, photograph, computer-generated art, etc. on paper no larger than 11” x 17”, to any library in Mahoning County. Be sure to put your name, telephone number and grade on the back of your artwork. Entries will be judged in two groups (grades 7-9 and grades 10-12) and prizes will be awarded to one winner and one runner-up from each group. Prizes include dinner with the author, a signed copy of The Monstrumologist and a monetary award. Contest begins Sept. 1 and entries must be received by no later than Oct. 6. For teens in grades 7-12 who live in or attend school in Mahoning County. Library Hours, Sept. 1-Oct. 6. Free. Kids Vote! Elections 2012. Public Library, Poland branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Vote for your favorite storybook character. Come to the Library in September and nominate your favorite storybook character; one nomination per library visit. Top storybook characters from the September nominations will be on the October ballot. Three categories: Toddler/Preschool, Grades K-2, Grades 3-6. In October come to the Library to vote! Results will be posted Nov. 7 at Poland Library. Library hours, month of September. Riverfest, B&O Station, 530 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330- Today’s event celebrates the Mahoning River. The day will include river activities,


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You are hereby invited to attend a Medieval Celebration of Christmastyme complete with food, fun and fanfare. Be guests of the Lord and Lady of the castle as they gather with other nobility of Medieval times to sing the songs and tell the story of the first Christmas. Period musical instruments, songs from the 15th through 17th centuries, costumes, drama and an authentic dining experience recreate the mood of a Madrigal celebration.

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hiking, crafts, children’s activities, food and educational displays. Today’s event is hosted by Friends of the Mahoning River and a number of community organizations. 9 am.-2 p.m. Free. Weekly: Lake Milton Farmer’s Market, Amphitheater, Lake Milton State Park, Grandview Road (north of the swim beach; Lake Milton. Features fresh produce, including peaches, apples, corn, tomatoes, peppers, plus baked goods and flowers. Occurs weekly. 9 a.m.-noon. Free. Wind Energy Workshop and Installation, Westminster College, 319 South Market St., New Wilmington, Pa.; 800-942-8033. Westminster College’s Drinko Center for Experiential Learning and the Sustainability in Motion Program will host a “Wind Energy Workshop and Installation” at the Field Station. The event is open to the public. Participants will learn about wind energy and help install Westminster College’s first wind turbine. Dr. Douglas Armstead, assistant professor of physics, and Dr. Helen Boylan, associate professor of chemistry, will lead the workshop. Breakfast and lunch are included. Act 48 hours are available for teachers. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. $15, $5 for students. Weekly: Intermediate/Advanced Ballet Classes, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers Intermediate/ Advanced Ballet Classes at 8:45 a.m. on Tuesdays and 9:45 a.m. on Saturdays. Students and professionals are welcome. Call for more information. 9:45 a.m. $10 per class. Weekly: Northside Farmers Market, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., First Unitarian Universalist Church, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a downtown farmers market every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Central Square.) Both feature fresh local produce, baked goods and small vendors. Accepts WIC and EBT. Every Saturday. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Preschool Nature Hour: Possum’s Harvest Moon, Ford Nature Center, 840 Old Furnace Road,Youngstown; 330-740-7107. For ages 3-5. As cold weather nears, find out how Possum and his wildlife friends are getting ready for winter. A story, activities, craft, and an outdoor walk are included. Pre-registration/payment required at Ford Nature Center. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Free Job Help 101 - Workplace Skills, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330744-8636. This class will highlight the Workplace Skills training available through the library’s databases and websites. 10:30 a.m. Weekly: Beginner Ballet Classes, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers beginner ballet classes at 11 a.m. on Saturdays. Call for information. 11 a.m. $10 per class. Annual: 13th Annual Harvest Day, Villa Maria Community, Villa Maria, Pa.; 724-964-8920, ext. 3348 or email kperry@humilityofmary.org. Begun in 1999 as a celebration to honor farm volunteers, “Harvest Day” is now Villa Maria’s largest public event.“Harvest Day” celebrates the harvest, the earth and those who care for both. This year, Villa Maria expands to two days of music, food and fun. There will be artisans, crafters and live entertainment with indie/folk/blue grass bands, Rising Regina and Weathered Road. The day includes children’s activities, gift-basket raffles, a bake sale, hayrides, corn hole toss, nature trail walks, herb crafts, pumpkin painting and face painting. Food includes burgers made from Villa Maria’s home farm-raised organic beef, plus Villa Veggie Wraps and Villa Stir Fry made from the center’s own organic garden vegetables. In addition, new fair trade purses, jewelry, children’s gifts, candles, unique scarves will be available for sale. The event occurs rain or shine. Noon-5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 6 and Sunday, Oct. 7. Noon-5 p.m. Free. Lawn-Con 3 Free Comic Book Show, 23 S. Hartford Ave., Youngstown; 330-506-1991 or email cyambar@ hotmail.com. This free comic book show returns for its third year today. Every year, Chris Yambar, awardwinning “Mr. Beat” indie comics creator and writer for Bart Simpson, Spongebob, Popeye and other character titles, opens his yard for a face-to-face meet and greet between the general public and those working in the comic industry. Participants get to mingle with creator legends, have their comics signed and more. Noon-5 p.m. Free. Weekly: Beginner Ballroom Classes, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330788-3200. Occurs 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, 6:45 p.m. on Fridays and 12:45 p.m. on Saturdays. Call for more information. 12:45 p.m. $10 per class. On Golden Pond, Stage Left Players, Outreach Center,


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GALLERIES Art Outreach Gallery, Eastwood Mall, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; 330-219-7833. www.ArtOutreach.org. 5-9 p.m., Friday; 1-9 p.m., Saturday; 1-5 p.m., Sunday. Displays works by local artists, particularly students in the local school systems. Free. SMARTS Center Gallery, 258 W. Federal St., Youngstown; 330-941-2787. www.fpa.ysu.edu/smarts. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday; other times by appointment. Located in the upper floor of the DeYor/Powers Auditorium complex. Free. Trumbull Art Gallery, 196 E. Market, Warren; 330395-4876. www.trumbullartgallery.com. Noon-4 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. Free.

MUSEUMS Akron Art Museum, One S. High, Akron; 330-3769185. www.akronartmuseum.org. $7, $6, $5, free. Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky St., Pittsburgh, Pa.; 412-237-8300. www.warhol.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday. Arms Family Museum of Local History, 648 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-2589. www.mahoninghistory. org. 1-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday; closed Monday. Exhibits of local interest, an archival and research library and the private furnishings of Wilford and Olive Arms. “Greystone Centennial Exhibit,” the period-furnished rooms of the Arms family home. $4-$2. Butler Institute of American Art,524 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-1711. www.butlerart.com. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday; noon-4 p.m., Sunday. Free. Butler Institute of American Art/Salem, 343 E. State, Salem; 330-332-8213. www.butlerart.com. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. Free. Butler Institute of American Art/Trumbull, 9350 E. Market, Howland; 330-609-9900. www.butlerart.com. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Free. Carnegie Museum of Art, 4400 Forbes, Pittsburgh; 412-622-3131. www.cmoa.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.TuesdaySaturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. $10, $7, $6. Carnegie Museum of Natural History, 4400 Forbes, Pittsburgh; 412-622-3131. www.carnegiemnh.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; noon-5 p.m., Sunday. “RACE: Are We So Different?” Till April 27, 2014; “M is for Museum.” Till Aug. 26. $10, $7, $6, free. Carnegie Science Center, One Allegheny Ave., Pittsburgh;412-237-3400.www.carnegiesciencecenter. org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday through Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday.“A Whole New Experience”; “Miniature Railroad and Village.”$14, $10. Cleveland Institute of Art, 11141 East Blvd., Cleveland; 216-421-7450. www.cia.edu/cinematheque. Featuring the following movies in The Premiere Showcase: “Leap Year,” “The Myth of the American Sleepover,” “Rapt,” “The Tree,” “Fallen Gods,” “The Imperialists are Still Alive,” and more; In “Ten” from Jonathan Rosenbaum’s Top 100: “Too Eary, Too Late,” “Avante,” and more; In “A Second Look” Program: “Diary of a Country Priest,” “Warsaw Bridge,” “Throne of Blood,” and more. Visit the Web site for a movie and viewing schedule. $9, $7, $5. Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland; 1-800-317-9155. www.cmnh.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday,Tuesday,Thursday, Friday; 10 a.m.10 p.m., Wednesday; noon-5 p.m., Sunday. $7-$4. Cortland-Bazetta Historical Museum, Viets House, 224 N. High St., Cortland; 330-638-3467. 1-4 p.m., Sunday (except January/ holidays). $5. John Stark Edwards House, 303 Monroe St., N.W., Warren; 330-394-4653. Focuses on the early history of the Western Reserve. Open for tours the first Sunday. 2-5 p.m. Free. Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center, 1212 Smallman St., Pittsburgh; 412-454-6000. www. pghhistory.org. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. daily. $7.50 adults; $6 seniors; $5 students; $3.50 children 6-18; free to members/children under 6. Henry Barnhisel House, 1011 North State St., Girard; 330-545-6162. Home of the Girard Historical Society. 1-4 p.m. the second and fourth weekends. 10 a.m. Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts, 124 E. Leasure Ave., New Castle, Pa.; 724-652-2882. www.hoytartcenter.org.10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. McDonough Museum of Ar t,YSU, Wick Avenue, Youngstown; 330-941-1400. www. mcdonoughmuseum.ysu.edu. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday; Noon-5 p.m., Sunday. Free.

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Museum of Ceramics, 400 E. 5th, East Liverpool; 330386-6001. www.ohiohistory.org/places/ceramics. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The rise and fall of East Liverpool’s potteries. $3, $2.40, $1. Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, 8501 Carnegie Ave., #2, Cleveland; 216-421-8671. www. mocacleveland.org. 11 a.m.-5 p .m., Tuesday, ThursdaySunday; 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday. $4, $3, free. National Packard Museum, 1899 Mahoning Ave., Warren; 330-394-1899. www.packardmuseum.org. OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology, 11 W. Federal St., Youngstown. Interactive and educational displays in a hands on museum setting. Wednesday through Sunday. $7, $5, free (under 2 years old). Pro Football Hall of Fame, 2121 George Halas Drive, Canton; 330-456-8207. www.profootballhof.com. 9 a.m.-8 p.m., daily (Memorial Day-Labor Day), 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Pro football history and exhibits.$18, $15, $12, free. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1 Key Plaza, Cleveland; 216-781-7625. www.rockhall.com. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., daily; 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Wednesday and Saturday. “Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power.”Till Feb. 26, 2012. $20, $14, $11, free. Struthers Historical Society Museum, 50 Terrace St., Struthers; 330-755-7189. 2-4 p.m., first Sunday. Sutliff Museum, Warren Public Library, 444 Mahoning, Warren; 330-399-8807, ext. 121. 2-4 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. Free.

War Vet Museum, 23 E. Main St., Canfield; 330-5336311. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., daily. Artifacts from the Revolution through the Persian Gulf War. Free. Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor, 151 Wood St., Youngstown; 330-743-5934. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday; Noon-4 p.m., Thursday-Friday. Featuring “Women of the World: A Photographic Journey of New Americans in the Mahoning Valley.”

GARDENS & NATURE Cleveland Botanical Garden, 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland; 216-721-1600. www.cbgarden.org. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $7, $3, free. Davis Education and Visitor Center, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, 123 McKinley, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. www. millcreekmetroparks.com. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., TuesdaySunday. Free. Ford Nature Education Center, Volney Road at Old Furnace Road, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. www.millcreekmetroparks.com. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Exhibits, handson nature games and displays. Free.

SCIENCE & EDUCATION John H. Glenn Research Center, 21000 Brookpark, Cleveland; 216-433-2000. www.nasa.gov. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Holidays. Learn about aeronautics, engineering, Mars, and more. Free. Great Lakes Science Center, North Coast Harbor, 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland; 216-694-2000. www. greatscience.com. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Sunday. Interactive science and technology exhibits. F$14.95, $11.95, $9.95, $7.50, $5.50 (galleries and omnimax). Free for Max Members. © 2012 The Metro Monthly. All rights reserved.

Don’t miss a special Concert in the Church from 2 to 3 pm featuring James McClellan! Adults - $7.00 Children under 8 - $3.50 Dinner includes main entrée, salad, bread, dessert and beverage. Carryouts are also available. For more information, call the social hall at

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On Golden Pond, Stage Left Players, Outreach Center, 234 E. Lincoln Way, Lisbon; 330-424-5093. Ethel and Norman Thayer are returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for the 48th year. They’re visited by their middle-aged daughter and her dentist fiancé, who leave his teenage son behind for the summer. Join the Stage Left Players to see what this summer on Golden Pond has in store. The show runs Oct. 6-14. Saturday performances begin at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The Cherry Orchard, Spotlight Arena Theater, Bliss Hall, YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3105. University Theater will present its main stage performance of Anton Chekhov’s timeless, bittersweet comedy/drama “The Cherry Orchard” from Oct. 4-14. Thursday through Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. $10 (adults), $5 (seniors, YSU faculty and staff, high school students and college students from other universities, Penguin Club members and YSU alumni), free (YSU students with valid ID). The Women Of Lockerbie, Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane, Youngstown; 330-788-8739. Inspired by a true story and written in the structure of a Greek tragedy, “The Women of Lockerbie” is a drama about a group of women who want to convert an act of hatred into an act of love. The show runs through Oct. 6. 7:30 p.m. $17 (adults), $14 (seniors and students), $10 (children). The Normal Heart, Oakland Center for the Arts, 220 W. Boardman St., Youngstown; 330-746-0404. Larry Kramer’s Tony Award-winning “The Normal Heart” was the first drama presented by the Oakland 26 years ago. Now, some of Youngstown’s best actors — who have cumulatively won more than a dozen awards for their local theater work — have gathered to take part in this production, which centers on the sexual politics of New York during the early AIDS crisis. The show runs Oct. 5-6 at 8 p.m. 8 p.m. $15 (adults), $12 (seniors), $10 (students).

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calendar Tuesday, October 30. Up-A-Creek in Howland gives us a change of pace in a casual atmosphere. Live music and some real surprises will be sure to stretch your wine appreciation. Thursday, November 15. Station Square will host our pre-holiday event. Sample and select your holiday favorites for gift-giving and enjoying throughout the season while perusing their Wine Spectator Excellence Award-winning wine menu. It is never too early to set your personal calendars or make your reservations for what are sure to be some very relaxing and delicious evenings. Stop by the restaurant reception desks, call our message line 330-651-8676, or simply reply to this e-mail. All reservations will be confirmed back to you.

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Annual: 13th Annual Harvest Day, Villa Maria Community, Villa Maria, Pa.; 724-964-8920, ext. 3348 or email kperry@humilityofmary.org. Begun in 1999 as a celebration to honor farm volunteers, “Harvest Day” is now Villa Maria’s largest public event.“Harvest Day” celebrates the harvest, the earth and those who care for both. This year, Villa Maria expands to two days of music, food and fun. There will be artisans, crafters and live entertainment with indie/folk/blue grass bands, Rising Regina and Weathered Road. The day includes children’s activities, gift-basket raffles, a bake sale, hayrides, corn hole toss, nature trail walks, herb crafts, pumpkin painting and face painting. Food includes burgers made from Villa Maria’s home farm-raised organic beef, plus Villa Veggie Wraps and Villa Stir Fry made from the center’s own organic garden vegetables. In addition, new fair trade purses, jewelry, children’s gifts, candles, unique scarves will be available for sale. The event occurs rain or shine. Noon-5 p.m. Free. Pick of the Patch A Booootful Time, MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330533-7572. Join MetroParks on a wagon ride through the fields, over the creek, and to the Pumpkin Patch. You can pick your own pint size pumpkin and upon our return they’ll have supplies for you to decorate your pumpkin (no carving) for a fall display. Wagon rides will leave approximately every hour. Occurs on Sundays in October.1-4 p.m. $2 per person; $3.50 per person with pumpkin. Monthly: Austin Log Cabin Tour and Open House, 3797 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; 330-792-1129. The Austintown Historical Society hosts its open house every first Sunday. 1-4 p.m. Free.

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Monthly: Strock Stone House Open House, 7171 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-792-1129. The Austintown Historical Society host its monthly open house and tour every first Sunday. 1-4 p.m. Free. Lily Pond: Stories Around and Beyond, Lily Pond, Mill Creek MetroParks; 330-740-7107. Join Bill Whitehouse and hear about the first goldfish, the Home Cemetery, the Blue Cut, and much more. Meet at Lily Pond parking lot. Rating: Moderate. 2 miles. 1:30-3:30 p.m. Free. Monthly: Ward-Thomas House Tours, 503 Brown St., Niles; 330-544-2143. Volunteer guides from the Niles Historical Society will be on hand to answer questions from visitors. The house, built in 1862, is a mansion in the Italianate style of architecture. Tours occur the first Sunday. 2-5 p.m.

On Golden Pond, Stage Left Players, Outreach Center, 234 E. Lincoln Way, Lisbon; 330-424-5093. Ethel and Norman Thayer are returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for the 48th year. They’re visited by their middle-aged daughter and her dentist fiancé, who leave his teenage son behind for the summer. Join the Stage Left Players to see what this summer on Golden Pond has in store. The show runs Oct. 6-14. Saturday performances begin at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 2 p.m. The Cherry Orchard, Spotlight Arena Theater, Bliss Hall, YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3105. University Theater will present its main stage performance of Anton Chekhov’s timeless, bittersweet comedy/drama “The Cherry Orchard” from Oct. 4-14. Thursday through Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 3 p.m. $10 (adults), $5 (seniors, YSU faculty and staff, high school students and college students from other universities, Penguin Club members and YSU alumni), free (YSU students with valid ID). Blessing of the Animals & Choral Evensong, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 323 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-743-3175. Participants are invited to bring their pets and/or stuffed animals to this service as St. John’s remembers St. Francis of Assisi . The group will give thanks for the animals that fill our lives with joy. Light refreshments will be served following the service for both humans and their animal companions. 4 p.m. Free.

MONDAY 8 Boardman Friends Meeting, Public Library,Boardman Branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-744-8636. “The Facts of Fracking” with Dr. Jeff Dick, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Youngstown State University. 10 a.m. Free. Muffins And Memories: Remembering Y-Town - Idora Park, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Join us for muffins, coffee, and a presentation/slideshow of historic places, events, and people in Y-Town. We’ll be remembering Idora Park. Bring your memorabilia, souvenirs, photographs and memories to share! 1011 a.m. Free. Weekly: Lowellville Cruisin’ the River Car Show, downtown Lowellville; 330-536-6811. This car show occurs every Monday tonight through mid-October in downtown Lowellville. Features classic cars, hot rods, street rods, motorcycle and choppers. Registration is optional at $2 per vehicle. 6-9 p.m. Free. Learn about Nonviolence with Sojourn of the Past’s Jeff Steinberg, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. In observance of Nonviolence Week, Jeff Steinberg, creator of Mahoning Valley Sojourn to the Past, will speak about this important topic. Free and open to the public. To learn more about the organization: http:// sojourntothepast.mahoningvalley.info/ 6 p.m. Free. eBooks @ Your Library: For Apple Users, Public Library, Canfield branch; 43 W. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Join us to learn about downloading library eBooks to your Apple device, iPad, iPod, and iPhone, and how to use our digital catalog. Space is very limited and signup is required. Call to register. 6:30 p.m. Free. Family Story Time: Glowing Colors, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. Learn about the “Day-Glo Brothers,” the inventors of paints that glow in the dark ... and paints that glow in the daylight! Enjoy a glow-inthe-dark story. Explore fluorescence and ultraviolet light through a messy art project and a science experiment. For children in grades K-6 and their caregivers. Children under the age of seven must be accompanied by an adult. 6:30 p.m. Free.

TUESDAY 9 Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11 a.m. Free. Weekly: Downtown Farmers Market, West Federal Street at Central Square, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a North Side farmers market every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First Unitarian Church (Elm, at Illinois). Both feature fresh local produce, baked goods and small vendors. Accepts WIC and EBT. Every Tuesday. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Free. Monthly: Wellness Clinic, Grace Lutheran Church, 162 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown; for more information call Beth Stricko at 330-530-4038, ext. 2031 or e-mail


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6:30 p.m. Free. Monthly: Open Poetry Reading, Pig Iron Press, 26 N. Phelps St., Youngstown; 330-747-6932. Pig Iron Literary and Art Works will host its monthly open poetry reading tonight. Readers are invited to participate in the program, with a sign-in at the door. Presenters may read from original works or read favorite works by others. The maximum on-stage limit is eight minutes. The readings are open to all – either as presenters or listeners. Occur the second Tuesday. Call for more information. 7:30 p.m. Free.

WEDNESDAY 10 Ongoing: Health & Wellness Walks, various locations, Mill Creek MetroParks; 330-702-3000. Oct. 3—Meet at MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at Kirk Road. Moderate rating, 2 or 4 miles. Oct. 9—Meet at Golf Course overflow parking lot. Easy rating, 3 miles. Oct. 17—Meet at Ford Nature Center. Moderate rating, 4 miles. Oct. 23—Meet at MetroParks Bikeway Trailhead at MetroParks Farm. Moderate rating, 2 or 4 miles. 6 p.m. Tuesdays, 9 a.m. Wednesdays. 9 a.m. Free. Music & Movement, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Children learn language and motor skills through an energetic combination of music, movement, and books. For toddlers ages 19 to 35 months old with parent or caregiver. Registration for the six-week sessions begins Wednesday, Sept. 5. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 to register. 10 a.m. Free. Music & Movement, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For toddlers ages 19 to 35 months old with parent or caregiver. Registration for the six-week sessions begins Wednesday, Sept. 5. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Time for Tots, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. A developmentallyappropriate storytime program for children ages 2 to 3 years with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session (Wednesday, Sept. 12). Call 330-638-6335 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Lunch and Learn, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Presenter Rev. Andrew Gromm talks on “The History of Eastern Christianity with Distinctions Western Christianity.” Lecture is approximately one hour. Bring a brown bag lunch. Coffee is provided. Sponsored by the Friends of PLYMC. Noon. Free. T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Ease stress, improve health, and increase vitality. Join Marie Lew in warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays in October. $10 per class. Intro to Internet Class, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 406. 2 p.m. Midweek Mayhem: Otakugumi, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Liberty branch, 415 ChurchillHubbard Road, Liberty; 330-759-2589. Library. Calling all Otaku. Features all things anime and manga. For grades 5 and older. Call 330-759-2589 for more information. 3 p.m. Free. Kids’ Club, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Angry Birds @ Main Library! Play Angry Birds on an iPad and watch it projected on a big screen. Play an interactive version by throwing toy angry birds at our homemade structures. Fight the green pigs and save the eggs! Strictly for children in grades K-6. 4 p.m. Free. Jigsaw Puzzle Swap, Public Library, Boardman Branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-744-8636. Join jigsaw enthusiasts and swap puzzles! Sponsored by the Friends of PLYMC. 5 p.m. Free. Kidz Create Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Brookfield branch, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield; 330-448-8134. Program pairs children’s literature with enrichment activities for grades K-5. Registration is required by calling 330-448-8134. 5 p.m. Free. Ongoing: Writing Workshop, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Join Karen Schubert in writing about meaningful, everyday experiences while exploring various writing styles. All levels of experience are welcome; join in when you can. Bring a page or two of your writing to share. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. Occurs Oct. 12 and 26.

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5:30-7:30 p.m. $10 per class. Fun with Underpants, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Join the library to celebrate the new Captain Underpants book. For kids in grades K-6. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807, ext. 401. 6 p.m. Free. Monthly: Book Club, Villa Maria Community Center, 1 mile east of the Ohio state line, south of State Route 422 on Evergreen Road, Villa Maria, Pa.; 724-964-8920, ext. 3223. Monthly series focuses on books from the New York Time’s best seller list. Meets the second Wednesday. 6:30-8 p.m. Bulb Forcing, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Bring a touch of springtime into your home on a winter day with blooming hyacinths, tulips and narcissus. Keith Kaiser will share techniques of bulb forcing and interesting botanical information about bulbs. Participants will pot bulbs to take home and force. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. 6:30 -8:30 p.m. $20 R, $26 NR. Monthly: Mothers of Twins, Davidson Becker Family Center, Struthers; for more information call Michele at 330-530-2128 or visit www.orgssites.com/oh/twins. Meets the second Wednesday. 8 p.m. Weekly: Yoga Class, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers at yoga class at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesdays. Call for more information. 8:15 p.m. $12 per class.

THURSDAY 11 Toddler Tales Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Storytime for toddlers ages 19 to 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session (Thursday, Sept. 13). Call 330856-2011 to register. 10 a,m. Free. Baby Brilliant: Tales and Talk for 2s and 3s: Special Edition - Fun with Letters, Public Library, various locations; 330-744-8636. An hour of talking, singing, reading, writing and playing with letters for parents/caregivers and children ages 2-3. In addition to reading ABC books, we will play with tactile, magnetic, and foam letters. Children will also make letters with Playdough, cookie cutters, stampers, and more. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Canfield, 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 24, Poland, 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 11. 10:30 a.m. Free. Toddler Tales, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Storytime for toddlers ages 19 to 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session (Thursday, Sept.13). Call 330856-2011 to register. 11 a,m, Free. (e)Book a Librarian for Kindle, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Learn how to download free digital books from the library onto your Kindle with our librarians. Sessions will cover how to browse our digital collection and check out materials. Please bring your device; you’ll also need your username and passwords for both your email and Amazon accounts. Registration is required. Call or register online. 11 a.m.-noon or 1-2 p.m., Thursday, October 11, 25. 11 a.m. or 1 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Liberty branch, 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty; 330-759-2589. Features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11:30 a.m. Free. Baby Brilliant: Fun Time for 4s and 5s: Special Edition - Fun with Letters, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. An hour of talking, singing, reading, writing and playing with letters for parents/caregivers and children ages 4-5. In addition to reading ABC books, we will play with tactile, magnetic, and foam letters. Children will also make letters with Playdough, cookie cutters, stampers, and more. Children must be with an adult. 1 p.m. Free. Book Discussion Group, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Read the featured book and join us for a discussion led by a reference librarian. September title: “Woman in Black” by Susan Hill. 2 p.m. Free. Intro to Internet Class, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW,

Warren; 330-399-8807. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 406. 2-4 p.m. Free. It Came From the Library: Special Teen Read Week Kick-off Event, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Trivia, snacks, prizes, crafts and more. For teens in grades 7-12. For more information, call 330-399-8807, ext. 305. 6 p.m. Free. What Happens Next Book Launch with Colleen Clayton, McDonough Museum of Art, YSU, 525 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-941-1400. Tonight includes a reading and book signing with local writer, Colleen Clayton, whose debut YA novel from Poppy/Little, Brown hits stores Oct. 9. Light refreshments and soft drinks will be served. 6-8 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6:30 p.m. Free. Bimonthly: Schizophrenics Anonymous, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, 1044 Belmont Ave., Youngstown; for more information call Advocacy Through Education at 724-342-5914 or e-mail vajadvocate@hotmail.com. Designed for individuals who have been diagnosed with a schizophrenic disorder. Meets the second and fourth Thursday. 6:30-8 p.m. Weekly: Youngstown Area Community Band, Bliss Hall, YSU Campus, One University Plaza, Youngstown; 330-542-3313. New members are welcome. Bring your instrument to practice. Every Thursday. 7 p.m. ACTION Meeting with Local Public Officials, St. Patrick Church, 1420 Oak Hill Ave., Youngstown; 330782-7433. Invited guests include U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, State Senator Joe Schiavoni, Youngstown Schools Superintendent Dr. Connie Hathorn, Youngstown Police Chief Rod Foley, and Youngstown Chief of Staff DeMaine Kitchen. Participants will discuss topics related to timely social issues. The public is invited. 7-8:30 p.m. Free. Monthly: Messies Anonymous Support Group, Pleasant Valley Church, 2055 Pleasant Valley Road, Niles; 330-544-4846. Meetings are based on the 12 steps and traditions of the Messies Anonymous for Household Organization. Meets the second Thursday. 7-8:30 p.m. Weekly: Meditations, Spiritual Path Church, 2041 Moravia St. Extension, New Castle; 724-698-7564. Meditation occurs every Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Free. The Cherry Orchard, Spotlight Arena Theater, Bliss Hall, YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3105. University Theater will present its main stage performance of Anton Chekhov’s timeless, bittersweet comedy/drama “The Cherry Orchard” from Oct. 4-14. Thursday through Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. $10 (adults), $5 (seniors, YSU faculty and staff, high school students and college students from other universities, Penguin Club members and YSU alumni), free (YSU students with valid ID). Bimonthly: Square Dancing, The Senior Citizens Center, E. 4th Street, East Liverpool; for more information call the Catholic Charities Regional Agency’s Senior Center at 330-744-3320. The program is for individuals who want heart healthy exercise. Every second and fourth Thursday. Dances are open to the public of all ages. 8-11 p.m. Free.

FRIDAY 12 Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11 a.m. Free. Babytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Laugh and learn with your baby. Infants ages 6 to 18 months with parent or caregiver. Short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration is required and begins one week prior to the event. Call 330-399-8807, ext 401 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Free. LegoMania, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. Come in anytime between 2 and 4 p.m. to create a Lego masterpiece. All creations will stay at the library and be displayed for your friends to see. No registration is required. For children ages 5-12. Call 330-638-6335 for more information. 2-4 p.m. Free. Opening night: Dinner With The Addams, Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0513. The Addams are hosting a dinner party at Top Hat Production’s Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, and you’re on the guest list for a musical celebration of family, ancestors and new


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SATURDAY 13 Weekly: Lake Milton Farmer’s Market, Amphitheater, Lake Milton State Park, Grandview Road (north of the swim beach; Lake Milton. Features fresh produce, including peaches, apples, corn, tomatoes, peppers, plus baked goods and flowers. Occurs weekly. 9 a.m.-noon. Free. Bird Walks, various locations, Mill Creek MetroParks; 330-480-9859. Certified volunteer naturalist Nancy Brundage will lead the walks. Bring binoculars. 9 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 6, Newport Wetlands, Mill Creek MetroParks; 330-740-7107. 9 a.m. Free. Landscape Watercolor Series, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Local artist Chris Leeper is teaching a series of watercolor classes emphasizing autumn in the Gardens. This month the focus will be on the last hurrah of the roses. Call to register and receive a supply list. 9 a.m.-noon. $32 ($25 FFRG members). Ladies Day with the Business and Investment Center, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Learn about starting a business, protecting yourself from scams, health techniques and how the Library can assist business. Arrive at 9:30 a.m. for morning coffee or tea along with a breakfast treat. Presentations begin at 10 a.m. Presentations by Donna Walsh, director of the Monus Entrepreneurship Center at Youngstown State University, who will present,“So You Want to Start a Business.� Melissa Ames, director of marketing and public relations for the Better Business Bureau of the Mahoning Valley, will present “Scam Alert! Don’t Become a Victim.� Ellen Ford, manager of Community Health Education for Humility of Mary Health Partners and a certified advanced yoga teacher, will show “Simple Yoga for Stress Management and Health.� Hannah Moses, Business and Investment Center librarian will present “Libraries Mean Business.� Call to register. 9:30 a.m. Free. Weekly: Northside Farmers Market, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., First Unitarian Universalist Church, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a downtown farmers market every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Central Square.) Both feature fresh local produce, baked goods and small vendors. Accepts WIC and EBT. Every Saturday. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Bike Rodeo, MetroParks Farm, 7574 ColumbianaCanfield Road, Canfield; 330-533-7572. For ages 5-8. Certified instructors will teach children how to ride their bicycles safely. This event is made up of a series of stations, each dealing with an important aspect of safe cycling. Children will be able to demonstrate their skills at each station. Parents are invited to participate. Please bring your own bike, helmet, and water. Held at MetroParks Farm parking lot. Call REC to register. 10 a.m.-noon. Fee: $5 R, $8 NR. Coupon Swap, Public Library, Canfield branch; 43 W. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Join us at the Canfield Library to stretch your shopping dollars by swapping coupons

CALENDAR or learning new tips from other coupon-clippers. 10 a.m. Free. MetroMutts Halloween Hike, Kirk Road Trailhead, Mill Creek MetroParks; 330-702-3000. Enjoy the beauty of fall while hiking with your favorite canine companion on the MetroParks Bikeway. Refreshments will be served in the pavilion after the hike. Meet at the Kirk Road Trailhead. Easy rating, 2 miles. 10 a.m. Free. Otakugumi Anime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Features all things anime and manga. Theme: Bento Boxes. For kids in grades 5 and up. For more information, call 330-856-2011. 11 a.m. Free. Inspirational Theme Teas, Visions Of His Glory Ministries, 4453 Center Road, Poland; contact Rev. Sue Blessing at 330-536-8001 to register. This ministry is delivered through high tea. It seeks to give participants a break in their life routine and prompt dreaming. Each tea (lunch) lasts 2.5 hours and includes various activities to keep the creativity flowing. (Organizers offer hats for men and women ranging from the 1800s to today. Other props include jewelry and boas.) Rev. Sue Blessing says, “Think of a dream you have not yet attained or think you never will, then come and live out your dream with us. The only talk around your table will be what you have been doing in your dream for the last 10 years – of your future!â€? Call for more information. Occurs Oct. 13, 20, Nov. 10 and Dec. 8. 11 a.m. $25 per person, group rates available. Introduction to Photography, Ford Nature Center, 840 Old Furnace Road, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. The leaves are a changing. Come out and photograph the fall splendor. Mill Creek MetroParks has partnered with YM Camera to offer this hands-on class. Registration and payment are due 36 hours prior to program. Call for details. Held at Old Log Cabin.1-3 p.m. $25 R, $29 NR. Kayaking As the Color Begins, Lake Glacier Boathouse, Mill Creek MetroParks; 330-740-7107. Late blooming wildflowers and early changing leaves should create colorful conditions for this naturalist-led excursion. Participants must complete a waiver. Single and tandem kayaks are available; age restrictions apply. Reservations are necessary and must be made 36 hours prior to program. Call Ford Nature Center. 1-3 p.m. $12/person R, $15/person; second person in tandem kayak half price. On Golden Pond, Stage Left Players, Outreach Center, 234 E. Lincoln Way, Lisbon; 330-424-5093. Ethel and Norman Thayer are returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for the 48th year. They’re visited by their middle-aged daughter and her dentist fiancĂŠ, who leave his teenage son behind for the summer. Join the Stage Left Players to see what this summer on Golden Pond has in store. The show runs Oct. 6-14. Saturday performances begin at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Super Science Saturdays, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Learn about the colors surrounding us with science experiments that will enlighten young scientists. For kids in grades 3-6. Registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. 2:30 p.m. Free. Teen Central Anime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Come celebrate everything about Japanese culture. For teens in grades 7-12. For more information, call 330-399-8807, ext. 305. 3 p.m. Free. Dinner With The Addams, Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0513. The Addams are hosting a dinner party at Top Hat Production’s Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, and you’re on the guest list for a musical celebration of family, ancestors and new friends. The show runs Oct. 12-27; performances are at 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. $27.50. Monthly: Just Got To Dance Country Two-Step Dance Lesson and D.J. Dance, Orthodox CenterPavilion, 1025 N. Belle Vista Ave., Youngstown; 330518-8891. Free admission for first-time guests. The event starts with a country two-step dance lesson and is followed by a D.J. dance with Sue Shardy 7-11 p.m. $5 members, $10 non-members. The Cherry Orchard, Spotlight Arena Theater, Bliss Hall, YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3105. University Theater will present its main stage performance of Anton Chekhov’s timeless, bittersweet comedy/drama “The Cherry Orchardâ€? from Oct. 4-14. Thursday through Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. $10 (adults), $5 (seniors, YSU faculty and staff, high school students and college students from other universities, Penguin Club members and YSU

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Meditation in Movement, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Julie Thomas leads the Tara Dance. Through simple, graceful movements, participants learn to focus on inner strengths and appreciate the beauty of the surrounding gardens. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. Noon-2 p.m. $10. Pick of the Patch A Booootful Time, MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330533-7572. Join MetroParks on a wagon ride through the fields, over the creek, and to the Pumpkin Patch. You can pick your own pint size pumpkin and upon our return they’ll have supplies for you to decorate your pumpkin (no carving) for a fall display. Wagon rides will leave approximately every hour. Occurs on Sundays in October.1-4 p.m. $2 per person; $3.50 per person with pumpkin. Glacier’s Palette of Autumn, Ford Nature Center, 840 Old Furnace Road, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. How do leaves change color in the fall? Join our hike around Lake Glacier and find out the answer to this annual question. Meet at Ford Nature Center. Moderate rating, 4 miles. 2 p.m. Free. The Masque Of The Red Death, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455. The Victorian Players will present Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Mask of the Red Death,” which tells the story of a violent disease that is ravaging the countryside, from Oct. 12-28. The opening night audience will be treated to a wine and cheese reception prior to the performance, and two midnight shows will be offered (Oct. 20, Oct. 27). 2 p.m. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students). On Golden Pond, Stage Left Players, Outreach Center, 234 E. Lincoln Way, Lisbon; 330-424-5093. Ethel and Norman Thayer are returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for the 48th year. They’re visited by their middle-aged daughter and her dentist fiancé, who leave his teenage son behind for the summer. Join the Stage Left Players to see what this summer on Golden Pond has in store. The show runs Oct. 6-14. Saturday performances begin at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 2 p.m. Church World Service Crop Walk, begins and ends at First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330-743-3175. The walk begins at 2:30 p.m. (registration begins at 2 p.m.). There will be a 5-mile and a 1-mile walk to help raise money to combat hunger in the Mahoning Valley and around the world. 2:30 p.m. Guided Tour of Fellows Riverside Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Enjoy a leisurely walk in Fellows Riverside Gardens to admire the autumn splendor. A guide will point out highlights while sharing anecdotes and history. Sign in at the information desk on the afternoon of the tour. 2-3:30 p.m. Free.

The Cherry Orchard, Spotlight Arena Theater, Bliss Hall, YSU, Wick Avenue at Spring Street, Youngstown; 330-941-3105. University Theater will present its main stage performance of Anton Chekhov’s timeless, bittersweet comedy/drama “The Cherry Orchard” from Oct. 4-14. Thursday through Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 3 p.m. $10 (adults), $5 (seniors, YSU faculty and staff, high school students and college students from other universities, Penguin Club members and YSU alumni), free (YSU students with valid ID). The Importance Of Being Earnest, Kent Trumbull Theatre, 4314 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-6758833. Directed by Jim Canacci, this production of Oscar Wilde’s classic play follows the story of two young gentlemen living in 1890s England who have started bending the truth in order to put excitement into their lives. The show runs Oct. 12-14 and 19-21. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 3 p.m. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students), $6 (children under 12). Dinner With The Addams, Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0513. The Addams are hosting a dinner party at Top Hat Production’s Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, and you’re on the guest list for a musical celebration of family, ancestors and new friends. The show runs Oct. 12-27; performances are at 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. $27.50.

MONDAY 15 Monthly: Austintown Friends Meeting, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. Learn about the life of a major league umpire from behind the plate when Austintown resident Brian Onora speaks to Austintown Friends and guests. Onora is a professional umpire with the National and American Baseball Leagues. 10 a.m. Free. Monthly: Hospice of the Valley Common Bond, Vienna United Methodist Church, 4265 Warren-Sharon Road; for more information call Hospice of the Valley at 330-788-1992 or 1-800-640-5180. Group focuses on one grief topic a year. Meets the third Monday. 10:30 a.m.-noon. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Lordstown branch, 1471 Salt Springs Road, Lordstown; 330-824-2094. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6 p.m. Free. Pups and Pages, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Children in kindergarten through Grade 6 may sign up for 15-minute sessions to read aloud to a registered therapy dog. Dogs are provided by K-9s for Compassion, a Delta Society pet partner group that assists with animal-assisted activity and animal-assisted therapy. Registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. 6 p.m. Free. Tales to Tails, Public Library, Canfield branch; 43 W. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Sign up to read to a registered therapy dog, which helps develop reading skills, promotes confidence, and encourages a love of reading. Readers of all levels and abilities are welcome. Bring a book of your choice. Dogs are provided by K-9 for Compassion, registered Delta society therapy dogs. Sign up is required. 6:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Lowellville Cruisin’ the River Car Show, downtown Lowellville; 330-536-6811. This car show occurs every Monday tonight through mid-October in downtown Lowellville. Features classic cars, hot rods, street rods, motorcycle and choppers. Registration is optional at $2 per vehicle. 6-9 p.m. Free. Habitat for Humanity Monthly Meeting, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 323 Wick Ave., Youngstown; for more information call 330-743-7244 or visit www. hfhofmc.org. Meets the third Monday. 6:30 p.m. Free ACT/SAT Math Help, Public Library, Canfield branch; 43 W. Main St.; 330-744-8636. The Canfield Library is hosting a free ACT/SAT math review program. A YSU mathematics professor will review some test material and answer your tough math questions. Space is limited - sign-up is required. Call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Canfield Library. 6:30 p.m., Oct. 15, 23. 6:30 p.m. Free. Monthly: Mahoning County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society Meeting, St. Charles Church, 7325 Westview, Boardman; for more information call Janet at 330-758-6366. Every third Monday. 7 p.m.


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TUESDAY 16 Ongoing: Prayer Shawl Ministry, The Ursuline Center, 4280 Shields Road, Canfield; for information visit www. theursulinecenter.org or call Eileen Novotny at 330533-3831. The third Tuesday and third Wednesday. 10:30 a.m.-noon (Tuesday), 6:30-8 p.m. (Wednesday). 10:30 a.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11 a.m. Free. Weekly: Downtown Farmers Market, West Federal Street at Central Square, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a North Side farmers market every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First Unitarian Church (Elm, at Illinois). Both feature fresh local produce, baked goods and small vendors. Accepts WIC and EBT. Every Tuesday. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Free. Author visit: Rick Yancey of the Monstrumologist Series, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. Join Teen Xtreme to meet and greet Printz Award-winning author Rick Yancey of Monstrumologist fame. Yancey has also authored the adult Effective Detective series and the children’s Alfred Kropp series. Feel free to brown bag it for this lunchtime event and we’ll provide a light dessert and beverage. Registration is limited. Call the Library or register online from our Teen Page. www. libraryvisit.org/teens and click on Austintown. For teens in grades 7-12 and their families. Noon. Free. T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Ease stress, improve health, and increase vitality. Join Marie Lew in warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays in October. $10 per class. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Brookfield branch, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield; 330-448-8134. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. Teen Advisory Board, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Teens. This is your chance to have a voice in what goes on at your library. For teens in grades 7-12. For more information, call 330-3998807, ext. 305. 3:30 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6 p.m. Free. Young Science Wizards, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Experiment within the magical world of science in this hands-on program for kids in grades K -3. Registration is required by calling 330399-8807, ext. 401. 6 p.m. Free. Grantseeking Basics, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Gain an introduction to the world of foundation fundraising. Geared to beginners,provides instruction in foundation research and identifying potential funders. Includes a tour of the Grant Center. To register, call library and ask for the Information Services Department or register online at http://www.libraryvisit.org/programs using the Events Calendar. 6:30 p.m. Free. Twice-Weekly: Zumba at Lake Milton, Amphitheater, Lake Milton State Park, Grandview Road (north of the swim beach; Lake Milton. Features upbeat Latininspired dance music. Participants do not know how to dance. Bring water and a towel. Occurs at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays. 6:30 p.m. $5. Monster Bash with Teen Author Rick Yancey, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Join us at our Monster Bash to hear award winning teen author Rick Yancey present, “Monsters – Are They Real? The Science And Research.” He will also be signing books and posing for pictures. Afterwards, have fun playing our “build a monster” game for a chance to win a prize and enjoy some refreshments and additional prizes. Yancey is also the author of the Alfred Kropp series for children and the Effective

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Detective series for adults. Registration is limited. You can register by calling the Library or registering online from the Teen Website www.libraryvisit.org/teens and clicking on Poland. For teens in grades 7-12 and their families. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Standing in the Gap Religious Meeting, Room 204, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Downtown Youngstown; 330-744-8411 or visit www. youngstownymca.org. Religious program led by Justin Burnette Sr. Every Thursday. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Monthly: Mahoning County Computer Club, Canfield Presbyterian Church, 104 Main St., Canfield; for more information call 330-757-9854 or 330-7991676. Many computer related subjects are discussed. Visitors are welcome. Every third Tuesday. 7-9 p.m.

WEDNESDAY 17 Music & Movement, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Children learn language and motor skills through an energetic combination of music, movement, and books. For toddlers ages 19 to 35 months old with parent or caregiver. Registration for the six-week sessions begins Wednesday, Sept. 5. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 to register. 10 a.m. Time for Tots, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. A developmentallyappropriate storytime program for children ages 2 to 3 years with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session (Wednesday, Sept. 12). Call 330-638-6335 to register. 11 a.m. Launch into Literacy, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Enjoy a 2012 version of the traditional story time with the iPad. For children ages 2-5. Children under age 7 must be accompanied by an adult. 11 a.m. Free. Music & Movement, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Children learn language and motor skills through an energetic combination of music, movement, and books. For toddlers ages 19 to 35 months old with parent or caregiver. Registration for the six-week sessions begins Wednesday, Sept. 5. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 to register. 11 a.m. Weekly: Rotary Club of Warren Meeting, Enzo’s Restaurant, 2918 Elm Road, Warren; 330-369-7500. Warren chapter of this international business and service organization meets every Wednesday for lunch and a business meeting. Call for more information. Noon. T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Ease stress, improve health, and increase vitality. Join Marie Lew in warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays in October. $10 per class. Conversation Salon: Health Care Today, Public Library, various locations; 330-744-8636. Join us and share your thoughts. The topic for this event is,“Health Care Today,” facilitated by Molly Toth. Open to the public. Attendees wanting more information should contact the Development Office at 330-740-6086. News media, contact the PR Department at 330-7406088. Main Library, Noon, Wednesday, Oct. 17. Newport Library, 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 24. Noon. Free. Intro to Email Class, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807 ext. 406. 2 p.m. Teen Advisory, Board Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. Cortland teens. This is your chance to have a voice in what goes on at your library. For teens in grades 7-12. For more information, call 330-638-6335. 3:30 p.m. Crafty Kids, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Drop in for crafts and fun. For kids ages 5 to 12. 4 p.m.

THURSDAY 18 Pumpkin Carving, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Have fun helping to carve pumpkins for display at the Pumpkin Walk held on Oct. 21. Carving area is in the Service Building which may be chilly, so dress in warm layers. Carving tools will be available or bring your own. Light refreshments are provided. 9 a.m -3 p.m., Thursday -

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Saturday, Oct. 18-20. Free. Toddler Tales, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Storytime for toddlers ages 19 to 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session (Thursday, Sept. 13). Call 330856-2011 to register. 10 a.m. Free. Toddler Tales, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Storytime for toddlers ages 19 to 35 months with a parent or caregiver. Registration is required and begins one week before the start of each session (Thursday, Sept. 13). Call 330856-2011 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Babytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. For infants ages 6 to 18 months with parent or caregiver. Short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration is required and begins one week prior to the event. Call 330-638-6335 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Liberty branch, 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty; 330-759-2589.. Preschool Storytime features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11:30 a.m. Free. Nook for the Novice, Public Library, Boardman Branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-744-8636. Bring your Nook and we’ll show you how to download eBooks from the Library’s Digital Catalog. Space is limited and sign-up is required. Call 330.744.8636 and ask for the Boardman Library. 2 p.m. Free. Intro to Email Class, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Registration is required by calling 330399-8807 ext. 406. 2-4 p.m. Free. Book Talk, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Come and snack while we talk about what you’re reading. For teens in grades 7-12. 4:30 p.m. Free. Harvest Celebration, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Liberty branch, 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty; 330-759-2589. Features a spooky story, games, and snack. Wear your costume if you dare. For kids in grades K-4. Registration required by Monday, Oct. 15. Call 330-759-2589 to register. 5 p.m. Free. Youngstown Complaints Choir Rehearsals, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330-941-1400. Got something to say? Why not sing about it? The Youngstown Complaints Choir is part of an international arts movement of Complaints Choirs. Rehearsals will occur from 6-7 p.m. on Oct. 4, 18, 25 and Nov. 1 and 8. Singers and nonsingers are welcome to participate. Instrumentalists are also needed. Performances will occur at three area locations on Nov. 9, 11 and 17. Call for more information. 6-7 p.m. Free. Romance Readers’ Book Club, McKinley Memorial Library, 40 N. Main St., Niles; 330-652-1704, ext. 205. For those who love to read romance novels. Every third Thursday. 6:30 p.m. Monthly: Angelic Support, Davis Family YMCA, Conference Room, 45 McClurg Road, Boardman. The support group is for those with acute or chronic health concerns as well as their family and friends. Meets the third Thursday. 7-9 p.m. Monthly: Mahoning Valley Rose Society Meeting, Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Various programs will include back to basics of growing roses, rose arranging, garden tours, speakers, slide presentations and more. Every third Thursday. 6:30 p.m. Sci-Fi & Fantasy Book Discussion Group, WarrenTrumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. A variety of science fiction and/or fantasy titles are discussed by the librarians and the group. It’s a wide-ranging, free-form discussion looking at new and not-new topics and titles in this genre. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 for more information. 6:30 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6:30 p.m. Free. Bi-monthly: Recovery, Inc., Christ Church Presbyterian Church, 1933 Canfield Road; 330-747-1176. Self-help mental health group. Meets the first and third Thursday. 7 p.m. Show What You Know: Chess Night, Public Library, Boardman Branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-744-

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FRIDAY 19 Breakfast Botany: Daphne, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Start your morning with a stroll through the Gardens noting highlights of autumn. Return to the Garden Café for a light breakfast and learn more about plants in the family that includes Daphne. Call to register. 8:30–10 a.m. $7 R, $9 NR. Twice Monthly: A Loose Knit Group, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Help fellow crafters “Warm Up America,” by making afghans and other projects to donate locally. All skill levels are welcome. Occurs Oct. 5 and 19. Call for more information. 10 a.m.-noon. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11 a.m. Free. Babytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-3998807. For infants ages 6 to 18 months with parent or caregiver. Short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration is required and begins one week prior to the event. Call 330-399-8807, ext 401 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Dinner With The Addams, Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0513. The Addams are hosting a dinner party at Top Hat Production’s Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, and you’re on the guest list for a musical celebration of family, ancestors and new friends. The show runs Oct. 12-27; performances are at 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. $27.50. Postmortem, New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437.“Postmortem,” a thriller by Ken Ludwig, tells the story of William Gillette, a famed actor and playwright, who invites cast members to his Connecticut River castle for an entertaining weekend. However, he didn’t anticipate a murder plot against him. The show runs Oct. 19-Nov. 4. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. The Woman In Black, Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane,Youngstown; 330-788-8739.The show runs Oct. 19-28, with a special Halloween performance on Oct. 31. $17 (adults), $14 (seniors and students), $10 (children). The Masque Of The Red Death, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455. The Victorian Players will present Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Mask of the Red Death,” which tells the story of a violent disease that is ravaging the countryside, from Oct. 12-28. The opening night audience will be treated to a wine and cheese reception prior to the performance, and two midnight shows will be offered (Oct. 20, Oct. 27). 7:30 p.m. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students). The Importance Of Being Earnest, Kent Trumbull Theatre, 4314 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-6758833. Directed by Jim Canacci, this production of Oscar Wilde’s classic play follows the story of two young gentlemen living in 1890s England who have started bending the truth in order to put excitement into their lives. The show runs Oct. 12-14 and 19-21. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 8 p.m. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students), $6 (children under 12).

SATURDAY 20 Birding the Sanctuary, Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary, Mill Creek MetroParks; 330-740-7107. Jeff Harvey of Wild Birds Unlimited will lead a walk at the Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Reservations must be made by calling Ford Nature Center by 5 p.m. Oct. 19. Boots are required. No “walk-ins” will be permitted. 8 a.m. Free. Weekly: Lake Milton Farmer’s Market, Amphitheater, Lake Milton State Park, Grandview Road (north of the swim beach; Lake Milton. Features fresh produce, including peaches, apples, corn, tomatoes, peppers, plus baked goods and flowers. Occurs weekly. 9 a.m.noon. Free. Weekly: Northside Farmers Market, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., First Unitarian Universalist Church, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a downtown farmers market every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Central Square.) Both feature fresh local produce,


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METRO MONTHLY | OCTOBER 2012 baked goods and small vendors. Accepts WIC and EBT. Every Saturday. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Stomp Out Domestic Vendors Show, Fire Station Hall, 74 State Route7 (just south of Yankee Lake), Brookfield; contact Elizabeth Redmond at 330-7179241 or email ekredmond@marykay.com Proceeds from this show will be used to purchase personal care bags which will be donated to Trumbull County’s Someplace Safe Shelter for victims of domestic violence. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free Job Help 102 - Resume Skills, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330744-8636. This class highlights the Resume Writing templates and programs available through the library’s databases, programs and websites. 10:30 a.m. Free. Spooktacular Funfest, Morely Pavilion, Wick Recreation Area ,1861 McCollum Road, Youngstown; 330-740-7107. Register at 12:30. Features a children’s costume contest, trick or treating at vendor booths, and games. Competitions begin at 1 p.m. Also features a concert by Hey Kid, the antics of Jocko the Clown, a mummy-wrap contest, and costumed pets (secured on a leash) for a special competition. Food vendors will be available. Call Ford Nature Center 330-740-7107 for details.12:30-4 p.m. Free. Girard Zombie Scavenger Hunt, Zeke’s Design Studio, 21 S. State St., Girard; 330-398-3287. Professional zombie make up artists G.D Effects, movie personalities and vendors will be on hand for this event. Makeup artists will available at noon for $10.Tickets will be available at Hollywood Ink in Girard. 3 p.m.-12:30 a.m. $15. Reading and Other Forms of Art, Butler Trumbull Branch, 9350 East Market St. The W-TCPL and the Butler Institute of American Art offer a unique blend of art and books during this interactive family program. Children’s librarians will present stories, and art educators from the Butler will present a companion craft. For ages 5 to 10 with accompanying adult. Registration is not required. For more information, call 330-399-8807, ext. 401. 2 p.m. Free. Dinner With The Addams, Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0513. The Addams are hosting a dinner party at Top Hat Production’s Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, and you’re on the guest list for a musical celebration of family, ancestors and new friends. The show runs Oct. 12-27; performances are at 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. $27.50. Monthly: Coast to Coast AM Study Group of Austintown, Denny’s Restaurant, 4927 Mahoning Ave., Austintown; 330-781-0030. Topics for discussion include spirituality, metaphysics, holistic health, and the paranormal. Meetings include speakers and topics featured on past shows. Third Saturday. 7 p.m. Free. The Masque Of The Red Death, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455. The Victorian Players will present Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Mask of the Red Death,� which tells the story of a violent disease that is ravaging the countryside, from Oct. 12-28. The opening night audience will be treated to a wine and cheese reception prior to the performance, and two midnight shows will be offered (Oct. 20, Oct. 27). 7:30 p.m. and midnight. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students). Third Annual Vampire Biker Ball Caravan, 1465 Sampson St., New Castle; 330-550-4000. This annual event in part benefits for the Mahoning County chapter of the American Red Cross. It includes music by Hairy George, ghost bartenders, Heels ‘n Wheels Entertainment, and a special vamp appearance by Mistress Vivian and her minions. 8 p.m.-1 a.m. The Woman In Black, Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane,Youngstown; 330-788-8739.The show runs Oct. 19-28, with a special Halloween performance on Oct. 31. $17 (adults), $14 (seniors and students), $10 (children). Postmortem, New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. “Postmortem,� a thriller by Ken Ludwig, tells the story of William Gillette, a famed actor and playwright, who invites cast members to his Connecticut River castle for an entertaining weekend. However, he didn’t anticipate a murder plot against him. The show runs Oct. 19-Nov. 4. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. The Importance Of Being Earnest, Kent Trumbull Theatre, 4314 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-6758833. Directed by Jim Canacci, this production of Oscar Wilde’s classic play follows the story of two young gentlemen living in 1890s England who have started bending the truth in order to put excitement into their

lives. The show runs Oct. 12-14 and 19-21. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 8 p.m. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students), $6 (children under 12).

SUNDAY 21 Pick of the Patch A Booootful Time, MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330533-7572. Join MetroParks on a wagon ride through the fields, over the creek, and to the Pumpkin Patch. You can pick your own pint size pumpkin and upon our return they’ll have supplies for you to decorate your pumpkin (no carving) for a fall display. Wagon rides will leave approximately every hour. Occurs on Sundays in October.1-4 p.m. $2 per person; $3.50 per person with pumpkin. Dr. Kirtland Returns to Poland, 311 South Main St., Poland; 330-744-8636. Jared Potter Kirtland (17931877) was a true Renaissance man who lived in Poland for about a dozen years. Ron St. Pierre, retired Ohio State University professor, will portray Kirtland. Afterward, those who wish may walk to Kirtland’s house and the family cemetery. Seating is limited; please call FNC to register by Oct. 20. This program is in partnership with the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. Meet at Poland Branch Library. 2 p.m. Free. Dr. Kirtland Returns to Poland Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Jared Potter Kirtland (1793- 1877) was a true Renaissance man (physician, professor, legislator, judge, and accomplished naturalist) who lived in Poland for about a dozen years. Ron St. Pierre, retired Ohio State University professor, will portray Kirtland. Afterward, those who wish may walk to Kirtland’s house and the family cemetery. This Mill Creek Park program is in partnership with the Library. Seating is limited; please call the Mill Creek Park Ford Nature Center to register by October 20. Meet at Poland Branch Library. 2 p.m. Free. The Woman In Black, Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane,Youngstown; 330-788-8739.The show runs Oct. 19-28, with a special Halloween performance on Oct. 31. $17 (adults), $14 (seniors and students), $10 (children). Postmortem, New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. “Postmortem,� a thriller by Ken Ludwig, tells the story of William Gillette, a famed actor and playwright, who invites cast members to his Connecticut River castle for an entertaining weekend. However, he didn’t anticipate a murder plot against him. The show runs Oct. 19-Nov. 4. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 2 p.m. The Masque Of The Red Death, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455. The Victorian Players will present Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Mask of the Red Death,� which tells the story of a violent disease that is ravaging the countryside, from Oct. 12-28. The opening night audience will be treated to a wine and cheese reception prior to the performance, and two midnight shows will be offered (Oct. 20, Oct. 27). 2 p.m. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students). The Importance Of Being Earnest, Kent Trumbull Theatre, 4314 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-6758833. Directed by Jim Canacci, this production of Oscar Wilde’s classic play follows the story of two young gentlemen living in 1890s England who have started bending the truth in order to put excitement into their lives. The show runs Oct. 12-14 and 19-21. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m. 3 p.m. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students), $6 (children under 12). Pumpkin Walk at Twilight, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Jack O’Lanterns will be smiling as you stroll about the Gardens at twilight. Harvest decorations will be on display throughout Fellows Riverside Gardens. Includes refreshments and entertainment in the Davis Center. 5:30-8 p.m. Free. Monthly: Irish Music, Quinlan’s Irish Pub, 5154 Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles; for more information call 330-757-9057 or 330-349-4500. Irish music enthusiasts from the area get together every third Sunday of the month to play. Open to the public. 6-8 p.m. Free. Dinner With The Addams, Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0513. The Addams are hosting a dinner party at Top Hat Production’s Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, and you’re on the guest list for a musical celebration of family, ancestors and new friends. The show runs Oct. 12-27; performances are

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MONDAY 22 Spook-tacular Crafts!, Public Library, various locations. 330-744-8636. Make and take home a fun Halloween craft! For children of all ages. Greenford and Sebring during library hours, Oct. 22-31. Baby Brilliant: Time to Move Story Time, Public Library, Brownlee Woods Branch, 4010 Sheridan Road, Youngstown; 330-744-8636. An active story time for the young and restless. Explore various forms of movement with stories, finger plays, music and more. For ages 2-5. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 10:30 a.m. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Lordstown branch, 1471 Salt Springs Road, Lordstown; 330-824-2094. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. Young Science Wizards, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Lordstown branch, 1471 Salt Springs Road, Lordstown; 330-824-2094. Experiment within the magical world of science in this hands-on program for kids in grades K -3. Registration is required by calling 330-824-2094. 4:30 p.m. Free. Bocce for Hope, Cassesse’s MVR, 410 Walnut St., Youngstown; 330-406-1048 or email avspano@ hopemv.org. The Hope Foundation of the Mahoning Valley and Cassese’s MVR is inviting everyone who plays bocce to support the “Bocce for Hope,” which will help raise money for the chronically/terminally ill children in the Mahoning Valley. 5-9 p.m. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. For children ages 3 to 5 years. Registration is not required. Call 330-638-6335 for more information. 6 p.m. Free. Weekly: Lowellville Cruisin’ the River Car Show, downtown Lowellville; 330-536-6811.This car show occurs every Monday tonight through mid-October in downtown Lowellville. Features classic cars, hot rods, street rods, motorcycle and choppers. Registration is optional at $2 per vehicle. Admission is free. 6-9 p.m. Free. eBooks @ Your Library: For Nook Users, Public Library, Canfield branch; 43 W. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Join us to learn about downloading library eBooks to your Nook device and how to use our digital catalog. Space is very limited - sign-up is required. Call main library and ask for the Canfield Library to register for this event. 6:30 p.m. Free.

TUESDAY 23 Yoga Time for 4s and 5s, Public Library, Boardman Branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-744-8636. Bend and stretch and reach for the stars! Yoga stories and activities for children age 4 and 5 and adults. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Program will last 30 minutes. Wear comfy clothes and bring a yoga mat or a towel. 10 a.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. For children ages 3 to 5 years. Registration is not required. Call 330-638-6335 for more information. 11 a.m. Free. Weekly: Downtown Farmers Market, West Federal Street at Central Square, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a North Side farmers market every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First Unitarian Church (Elm, at Illinois). Both feature fresh local produce, baked goods and small vendors. Accepts WIC and EBT. Every Tuesday. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Brookfield branch, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield; 330-448-8134. For children ages 3 to 5 years. Registration is not required. Call 330-448-8134 for more information. 1 p.m. Free. Block Party, Public Library, Brownlee Woods Branch, 4010 Sheridan Road, Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Kids in grades K-6: Come see what you can build using Legos and K’Nex. Each month we’ll have a different theme to help inspire your creativity. Legos and K’Nex provided. Program lasts approximately 90 minutes. 4 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6 p.m. Free.

Family Story Time, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Special family story time on Oct. 23 with special presenters and activities. All children will receive a special gift after the program. For the whole family. 6 p.m. Free. Halloween Arrangement, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Deby Clark is teaching a series of floral design classes, each with a holiday theme. This month delight the ghosts and goblins in your life by making a Halloween arrangement in a fresh pumpkin shell. Call to register. 6:30-8:30 p.m. $25 R, $32 NR. Family Story Time: Calling All Ghosts and Goblins, Princesses and Pumpkin, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Halloween fun will be happening at Family Story Time tonight! We’ll read books, make crafts, and play games all with a fun, not-too-spooky, Halloween theme. Fun for all ages. Children under age 7 must be accompanied by an adult. 6:30 p.m. Free. Audubon Society/Mahoning Valley Meeting, MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330-533-7572. Greg Miller traveled 130,000 miles in 1998 trying to see as many birds as possible in one year. He saw over 700 bird specie. His escapades were documented in the book, “The Big Year.” Greg was also a movie consultant for the 2011 release of the movie of the same name. Greg will entertain us with stories about his big year. 7 p.m. Free.

WEDNESDAY 24 Weekly: Valley Bible Study, St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood, Youngstown; for more information call Joan Lawson at 330-792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Every Wednesday. 9:30-11 a.m. Yoga Time for 2s and 3s, Public Library, Boardman Branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-744-8636. Bend and stretch and reach for the stars! Children ages 2-3 are invited to crawl through the tunnel and try some yoga moves. Children must be accompanied by an adult and the program will last 30 minutes. Wear comfy clothes and bring a yoga mat or a towel. 10 a.m. Free. T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Ease stress, improve health, and increase vitality. Join Marie Lew in warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays in October. $10 per class. Midweek Mayhem - Supernatural Survival Skills 101, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Liberty branch, 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty; 330-7592589.. Will you be ready when the Zombie Apocalypse arrives? Can you best the powers of a vampire? What way works best to treat a werewolf bite? Learn the tricks and techniques to keep you and your friends safe when these creatures come out. This program includes supernatural-themed crafts and snacks. Registration is required by calling 330-759-2589. 3 p.m. Free. Kidz Create, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Brookfield branch, 7032 Grove St., Brookfield; 330448-8134. A “books and more” program that pairs children’s literature with enrichment activities for grades K-5. Registration is required by calling 330448-8134. 5 p.m. Free. Ongoing: Writing Workshop, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Mill Creek MetroParks, Youngstown; 330-740-7116. Join Karen Schubert in writing about meaningful, everyday experiences while exploring various writing styles. All levels of experience are welcome; join in when you can. Bring a page or two of your writing to share. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. Occurs Oct. 12 and 26. 5:30-7:30 p.m. $10 per class. The Untold Stories of the Kardiac Kids, WarrenTrumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Don Cockroft will talk about the stories in his book and the personal experiences and life lessons learned that transcend the game of football - words of wisdom that will challenge, motivate, and encourage coaches, parents, and young players. He will have copies of the book available for purchase and also a commemorative poster available for purchase at a book signing following his program. 6 p.m. Free. Nook Night, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. Bring your Nook to the library and we’ll show you how to download eBooks from the Library’s Digital Catalog on our website. Space is limited and sign-up is required.


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THURSDAY 25 Weekly: Men’s Fellowship Bible Study, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Downtown Youngstown; 330-744-8411 or visit www.youngstownymca.org. 7:30-8:30 a.m. Weekly: Walk and Chat, Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., Boardman; for more information call Hospice of the Valley at 330-788-1992 or 1-800-6405180. The group meets each Thursday for walking and socializing. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Fundraiser: Unique Boutique, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Shop with a variety of unique vendors in the lower level of Poland Library. The first 50 shoppers will receive a gift bag. Enter a raffle with quality gifts donated by each of the vendors. The Friends of PLYMC’s Bookstore will hold a half-price book sale. Admission is free. The event is sponsored by the Friends of PLYMC. If you’re planning to attend and would like more information, contact the Development Office at 330-740-6086. News media, contact the PR Department at 330.740.6088. 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Liberty branch, 415 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty; 330-759-2589.. Preschool Storytime features stories and a craft related to a weekly theme and reinforces the development of early literacy skills. For children ages 3 to 5 years.11:30 a.m. Free. BIC - Helping Ohio Companies Going Global - Regulations, Public Library, Main Library, 305 Wick Ave., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. The final program of this series on taking your company to the international market will highlight the rules, regulations, and compliances for exporters. Mousa Kassis, adjunct professor of economics at Youngstown State University and International Trade Advisor to the Small Business Development Center housed at Youngstown State University’s Williamson College of Business Administration, brings his expertise to these important issues. Noon. Free. Apple Gourd, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. For ages 3-5. Children will paint apple gourds, learn the secret of the apple, and sample several colors of apples to decide which tastes best. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. 1-2 p.m., Thursday and Friday, Oct. 25, 26. 11 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Oct. 27. 1 p.m. $8 R, $11 NR. Warriors Inc.: Hooked on Fishing Not On Drugs, Warriors Inc., 2733 Market St., Youngstown; 330-7833276. This is a weekly, state certified program that focuses on preventing drug use through fishing and aquatic resource education. 5-6 p.m. Goosebumps Galore, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Cortland Branch Library, 578 Lakeview Drive, Cortland; 330-638-6335. There will be games, crafts, and snacks to enjoy, all based on R.L. Stine?s scary series. For kids in grades 3-6. Registration is required by Monday, Oct. 22. Call 330-638-6335 to register. 5 p.m. Free. Third Annual Ethnic Heritage Awards Banquet, A La Carte Catering, 429 Lisbon St., Canfield; contact event chairman, Richard S. Scarsella, at 330-726-8277, or codirectors Tom Welsh (330-792-7936) and Sandra Cika (202-297-0362). This year’s honorees will include Rev. George Balasko, well known for his work in the area of interfaith dialogue, and Dr. George Beelen, civic leader and founding president of the Ohio Cultural Alliance. A

Neil Young: Oct. 8 at the Wolstein Center social hour will begin at 5 p.m., and a buffet dinner will begin at 6 p.m. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Call for more information. 5 p.m. $20. Weekly: Polish Youngstown Cultural Preservation; 330-646-4082 or www.Polishyoungstown.com. Krakowiaki Polish Folk Circle (Polish culture, crafts, dance and songs for children and opportunities for adults with the Village Folk Singers. New members welcome. Every Thursday. Call for meeting locations. 6-8 p.m. Free. Youngstown Complaints Choir Rehearsals, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., Youngstown; 330-941-1400. Got something to say? Why not sing about it? The Youngstown Complaints Choir is part of an international arts movement of Complaints Choirs. Rehearsals will occur from 6-7 p.m. on Oct. 4, 18, 25 and Nov. 1 and 8. Singers and nonsingers are welcome to participate. Instrumentalists are also needed. Performances will occur at three area locations on Nov. 9, 11 and 17. Call for more information. 6-7 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 6:30 p.m. Free. Swamp Stories, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. Amy Reeher from the Trumbull Soil and Water Conservation District will focus on the wild side of wetlands, with a look at who calls the wetland habitat a home. 6:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers a Zumba class at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at noon on Saturdays. The fees is $8 per class or discounts with class card. The center offers a special half-off price for the first class. Call for more information. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: Youngstown Area Community Band, Bliss Hall, YSU Campus, One University Plaza, Youngstown; 330-542-3313. New members are welcome. Bring your instrument to practice. Every Thursday. 7 p.m. Yoga for You and Your Child, Public Library, Boardman Branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-7448636. Yoga stories and activities for the family. Wear comfy clothes and bring a yoga mat or a towel. Program will last 1 hour. 7 p.m. Free. Weekly: Meditations, Spiritual Path Church, 2041 Moravia St. Extension, New Castle; 724-698-7564. Meditation occurs every Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Free.

FRIDAY 26 Monthly: Angels for Animals Volunteer Signups, 4750 state Route 165, Canfield; 330-549-1111, ext. 316. Email: info@angelsforanimals.org. Volunteer sign-up and orientation during hours of operation. Babytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-3998807. Laugh and learn with your baby. Infants ages 6 to 18 months with parent or caregiver. Short stories, fingerplays, and simple songs. Registration is required and begins one week prior to the event. Call 330-3998807, ext. 401 to register. 11 a.m. Free. Preschool Storytime Warren-Trumbull County

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Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 11 a.m. Free. Apple Gourd, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-740-7116. For ages 3-5. Children will paint apple gourds, learn the secret of the apple, and sample several colors of apples to decide which tastes best. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens to register. 1-2 p.m., Thursday and Friday, Oct. 25, 26. 11 a.m.-noon, Saturday, Oct. 27. 1 p.m. $8 R, $11 NR. The Delivery, Main Street Theater, 5 N. Main St., Columbiana; 330-482-9647. Presented by Crown Theater Productions, “The Delivery” is a powerful story about the crippling hold that guilt and sorrow can have on one’s life. The show runs Oct. 26-Nov. 4. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 8 p.m. $13 (adults), $10 (children 10 and under). Dinner With The Addams, Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road, Struthers; 330-750-0513. The Addams are hosting a dinner party at Top Hat Production’s Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, and you’re on the guest list for a musical celebration of family, ancestors and new friends. The show runs Oct. 12-27; performances are at 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. $27.50. A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody, Salem Community Theatre, 490 E. State St., Salem; 330-3329688. Matthew’s New Year’s resolution is to murder his wife, Julia. But Julia has different plans. Join the two for a hilarious yearlong match of the wits and the witless. The show runs Oct. 26-Nov. 4. $14 (adults), $10 (seniors), $8 (students 17 and under). The Woman In Black, Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane,Youngstown; 330-788-8739.The show runs Oct. 19-28, with a special Halloween performance on Oct. 31. $17 (adults), $14 (seniors and students), $10 (children). Postmortem, New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437. “Postmortem,” a thriller by Ken Ludwig, tells the story of William Gillette, a famed actor and playwright, who invites cast members to his Connecticut River castle for an entertaining weekend. However, he didn’t anticipate a murder plot against him. The show runs Oct. 19-Nov. 4. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. The Masque Of The Red Death, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455. The Victorian Players will present Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Mask of the Red Death,” which tells the story of a violent disease that is ravaging the countryside, from Oct. 12-28. The opening night audience will be treated to a wine and cheese reception prior to the performance, and two midnight shows will be offered (Oct. 20, Oct. 27). 7:30 p.m. $10 (adults), $8 (seniors and students).

SATURDAY 27 Kids Vote: Buckeye Children’s Book Award, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. For kids in grades K-5. Come experience the voting process. Cast your ballot for one of five nominated books, and get a small prize. Grades K-2 and grades 3-5 have separate ballots. The Buckeye Children’s Book Award is an annual kids’ choice award which began in 1981. The winners will be announced on December 1 at http://www.bcbookaward.info/ Library hours, Saturday, Oct. 27- Saturday, Nov. 10. Weekly: Lake Milton Farmer’s Market, Amphitheater, Lake Milton State Park, Grandview Road (north of the swim beach; Lake Milton. Features fresh produce, including peaches, apples, corn, tomatoes, peppers, plus baked goods and flowers. Occurs weekly in summer. 9 a.m.-noon. Free. iPad Play, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. Hey, kids! Want to use an iPad? Hey, adults! Want to motivate your child to learn? Call 330.744.8636 and ask for an Austintown Librarian. We’ll ask for the subject area you’d like to explore with your child and schedule you for a twenty minute session. During your personal appointment, the librarian will briefly demonstrate two specially selected apps and leave the rest of the time for you and your child to interact and explore together. Use the Library’s iPad or bring your own. Registration is required, and space is limited. For kids from age four to those in sixth grade. Child must be accompanied by an adult. 9:30 a.m. Free. Weekly: Northside Farmers Market, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 1105 Elm St., First Unitarian Universalist Church, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a downtown farmers

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SUNDAY 28 Yoga Seminar for Adults Working With Children. Learn simple yoga methods—for focus, fitness, and calm—for developing attention span and reducing mental tension so that memory and learning are possible, and behavior is improved. This practical seminar is especially helpful for parents, therapists, and teachers in the classroom. Please register by calling Karres Cvetkovich (CYT) at 330-799-0323. 9 a.m.-noon. $45 ($35 FFRG members). Pick of the Patch A Booootful Time, MetroParks Farm, 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield; 330533-7572. Join MetroParks on a wagon ride through the fields, over the creek, and to the Pumpkin Patch. You can pick your own pint size pumpkin and upon our return they’ll have supplies for you to decorate your pumpkin (no carving) for a fall display. Wagon rides will leave approximately every hour. Occurs on Sundays in October.1-4 p.m. $2 per person; $3.50 per person with pumpkin. Where Are the Witches?, Scholl Recreation Area, Mill Creek MetroParks; 330-740-7107. Halloween is near—are the witches also? On this walk we’ll look for witch-hazel, witch’s brooms, and visit the Witch’s Cave. Moderate rating, 2 miles. 2 p.m. Free. The Woman In Black, Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane,Youngstown; 330-788-8739.The show runs Oct. 19-28, with a special Halloween performance on Oct. 31. $17 (adults), $14 (seniors and students), $10 (children). Postmortem, New Castle Playhouse, 212 E. Long, New Castle; 724-654-3437.“Postmortem,” a thriller by Ken Ludwig, tells the story of William Gillette, a famed actor and playwright, who invites cast members to his Connecticut River castle for an entertaining weekend. However, he didn’t anticipate a murder plot against him. The show runs Oct. 19-Nov. 4. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 2 p.m. The Delivery, Main Street Theater, 5 N. Main St., Columbiana; 330-482-9647. Presented by Crown Theater Productions, “The Delivery” is a powerful story about the crippling hold that guilt and sorrow can have on one’s life. The show runs Oct. 26-Nov. 4. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 8 p.m., while Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. 2 p.m. $13 (adults), $10 (children 10 and under). The Masque Of The Red Death, 702 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown; 330-746-5455. The Victorian Players will present Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Mask of the Red Death,” which tells the story of a violent disease that is ravaging the countryside, from Oct. 12-28. The opening night audience will be treated to a wine and cheese reception prior to the performance, and two midnight shows will be offered (Oct. 20, Oct. 27). 2 p.m.

Muffins And Memories: Remembering Y-Town – Local Radio Personalities, Public Library, Newport branch, 3730 Market St., Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Join us for a muffins, coffee, and a presentation/ slideshow of historic places, events, and people in Y-Town. Share your memories of local radio personalities, including Ralph Ross “Boots” Bell. Bring your memorabilia, souvenirs, photographs and memories to share! 10-11 a.m. Free. Yoga Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. It might be hard to believe but even young children can become stressed with school, home life, friends, and busy schedules. To de-stress, come to the library to learn a few simple yoga movements corresponding with Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.” Children are to wear comfortable clothes and bring a towel or blanket to sit on. For children ages 3 to 5 years. Registration is required by calling 330-399-8807, ext.401. 11 a.m. Free. Turning Pages @ the Library, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. A program for those beginning readers who can’t get enough of books. For kids in grades 1 through 4. Registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. 4 p.m. Free. Teen Literature Club Book Discussion, WarrenTrumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Love teen literature? Join us for cookies and discussion. For ages 15-25. For more information, call 330-399-8807, ext. 305. 6 p.m. Free. Kindle Klass, Public Library, Austintown branch, 600 South Raccoon Road; 330-744-8636. Bring your Kindle to the library and we’ll show you how to download eBooks from the Library’s Digital Catalog on our website. Space is limited and sign-up is required. Call Main Library and ask for the Austintown Library. 6 p.m. Free. Weekly: Lowellville Cruisin’ the River Car Show, downtown Lowellville; 330-536-6811. Classic car show occurs every Monday through mid-October. Features classic cars, hot rods, street rods, motorcycle and choppers. Registration is optional at $2 per vehicle. 6-9 p.m. Free. Pajama Jam: Spooky Fun for the Family, Public Library, Poland Branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-744-8636. Put on your PJs or costumes, bring out the whole family and come for Halloween stories and more fun. 6:30-7 p.m. Free. Weekly: Seraphim Chorus, Boardman United Methodist Church, 6809 Market St., Boardman; for more information call the director, Kris Harper at 330707-2144. Every Monday. 7:30 p.m. Weekly: Co-Dependents Anonymous, Prince of Peace Church, 2985 Center Road, Poland; 330-7433768. This 12-step recovery program for individuals in codependent relationships. Every Monday. 7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY 30 Weekly: Downtown Farmers Market, West Federal Street at Central Square, Youngstown; 330-518-6971. (This organization also offers a North Side farmers market every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First Unitarian Church (Elm, at Illinois). Both feature fresh local produce, baked goods and small vendors. Accepts WIC and EBT. Every Tuesday. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Free. Preschool Storytime, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. For children ages 3 to 5 years. 1 p.m. Free. The Nightmare on Mahoning Ave. II: The Return, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Celebrate Halloween at the library with games, crafts, snacks and more. For teens in grades 7-12. For more information, call 330-399-8807, ext. 305. 6 p.m. Free. Just Say Boo Halloween Program, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St., Howland; 330-856-2011. It’s almost Halloween, and we’re celebrating at the library. Come in costume and join our staff for games, treats and ghoulish activities. For kids in grades K-6. Registration is required by calling 330-856-2011. 6 p.m. Free. Twice-Weekly: Zumba at Lake Milton, Amphitheater, Lake Milton State Park, Grandview Road (north of the swim beach; Lake Milton. Features upbeat Latin-

inspired dance music. Participants do not know how to dance. Bring water and a towel. Occurs at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays. 6:30 p.m. $5. Weekly: Standing in the Gap Religious Meeting, Room 204, Central YMCA, 17 N. Champion St., Downtown Youngstown; 330-744-8411 or visit www. youngstownymca.org. Occurs every Tuesday. Religious program led by Justin Burnette Sr. Refreshments will be served. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Weekly: Zumba Classes, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, 5090 Market St., Youngstown; 330-788-3200. Fred Astaire offers a Zumba class at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and at noon on Saturdays. The fees is $8 per class or discounts with class card. The center offers a special half-off price for the first class. Call for more information. 6:45 p.m. $8. Weekly: Canfield Community Band, Canfield High School, 100 Cardinal Drive, Canfield; for more information call 330-542-3313. Anyone who plays an instrument is welcome to join the group, which meets each Tuesday. 7 p.m. Weekly: Sounds of Square County, Trinity Lutheran Church, 56 N. Chestnut St., Niles; for more information call Doris at 330-544-2252 or Terry at 330-544-0242. This is a female barbershop chorus for females ages eleven and older. 7 p.m. Weekly: Valley Bible Study, St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood, Youngstown; for more information call Joan Lawson at 330-792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. The group meets each Tuesday. 7-8:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY 31 Weekly: Valley Bible Study, St. Brendan Parish, Room 103, 2800 Oakwood, Youngstown; for more information call Joan Lawson at 330-792-3875 or Jim Merhaut at 330-743-2308. Every Wednesday. 9:30-11 a.m. Music & Movement, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Children learn language and motor skills through an energetic combination of music, movement, and books. For toddlers ages 19 to 35 months old with parent or caregiver. Registration for the six-week sessions begins Wednesday, Oct. 24. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 to register. 10 a.m. Free. Music & Movement, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren; 330-399-8807. Children learn language and motor skills through an energetic combination of music, movement, and books. For toddlers ages 19 to 35 months old with parent or caregiver. Registration for the six-week sessions begins Wednesday, Oct. 24. Call 330-399-8807, ext. 401 to register. 11 a.m. Free. T’ai Chi Step One in the Gardens, Fellows Riverside Gardens, 123 McKinley Ave., Youngstown; 330-7407116. Ease stress, improve health, and increase vitality. Join Marie Lew in warm-ups, breathing exercises and selected movements from a classic Chen T’ai Chi form. Call Fellows Riverside Gardens for information. Noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays in October. $10 per class. Weekly: Rotary Club of Warren Meeting, Enzo’s Restaurant, 2918 Elm Road, Warren; 330-369-7500. Warren chapter of this international business and service organization meets every Wednesday for lunch and a business meeting. Call for more information. Noon. Trunk or Treat at the East Branch Library, Public Library, East branch, 430 Early Road, Youngstown; 330-744-8636. Parents: Bring your kids 12 and under, in costume, no masks please, to the East Library on Halloween Night as a fun alterative to walking from house to house! Come and park at the library and hand out treats from the trunk of your car while the kids go treating. Space is limited so call now and ask to speak to an Urban Unit Librarian, and reserve your parking spot. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 5-7 p.m. Free. Weekly: Cortland Community Band Practice, Lakeview Middle School, 640 Wakefield Drive, Cortland; for more information call Pat at 330-6522424 or visit www.cortlandcommunityband.org. Musicians are welcome to attend the practices. Every Wednesday. 7-9 p.m. The Woman In Black, Youngstown Playhouse, 600 Playhouse Lane,Youngstown; 330-788-8739.The show runs Oct. 19-28, with a special Halloween performance on Oct. 31. $17 (adults), $14 (seniors and students), $10 (children).


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