Austintown Neighbors - Aug. 3, 2019

Page 1

XPOLL: Do you enjoy TED talks? PAGE 2

Week of August 3, 2019 v Brought to you by

Adoptable animals

v AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Flags dedicated to honor fallen soldiers

2

Scanner donation

4

Family fun

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Ken Carano spoke during the dedication ceremony at the Austintown Quaker Steak and Lube on on July 23, honoring six new benches dedicated to local fallen soliders and flag poles honoring all branches of military service.

3 Happily ever after

AUSTINTOWN LIBRARY

Toys take over library event

6

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Children attempted to balance plastic eggs on spoons and walk them to a plastic bin at the Austintown library’s Toy Box Takeover event on June 20.

9

7


Page 2 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019

AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

Adoptable Pets of the Week MACY Neighbors serves the towns of Boardman, Austintown, Canfield and Poland and is published every Saturday in The Vindicator. It also is distributed free to nonsubscribers in those towns. If you have a news story, we would be interested in hearing from you. You may email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You can send mail to Neighbors, P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, OH 44501. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for any material that is to be returned. Items may also be picked up at our offices. For news submissions, you may also call us at 330-740-2965. For delivery, call 330-746-6561. For advertising inquiries, call 330-747-1471 ext. 1216.

Like our Facebook page to get the latest community news and events. Follow us on Twitter at @Neighbors_News

OUR TOWN

briefs

Memorial tribute to honor Coach Annarella The Coach Phil Annarella Memorial Tribute will take place, rain or shine, on Aug. 23 at Greenwood Chevrolet Falcon Stadium. The event will features a 5:15 p.m. freshman football scrimmage against Akron Buchtel, 6 p.m. junior varsity/varsity scrimmage against Akron Buchtel and an 8 p.m. memorial tribute to Coach Annarella, featuring his family.

Weekly square dance lessons to begin Sept. 10 The Niles Friendly Squares, a local square dance group dedicated to keeping alive the uniquely American art form of square dancing, will begin a new year of weekly square dance lessons. The introductory session will be Sept. 10 from 7-9 p.m. Each session builds upon the previous session and will include learning steps along with plenty of review and practice each week to help attendees master the moves. The sessions are designed to cover all the steps in the Basic Square Dance Program. Gene Hammond will be the instructor. The Tuesday evening sessions will run through April 14, 2020. There is a fee of $6 per lesson. The Friendly Squares will also be performing square dance demonstrations at the Canfield Fair on Aug. 29 from 7-8 p.m. on the stage located in front of the International Building.

Akron Children’s Hospital Pediatrics announces new provider Akron Children’s Hospital Pediatrics welcomes new provider Catherine Henson, M.D., to the Mahoning Valley. Dr. Henson is seeing patients in offices in both Boardman, located at 6505 Market St., Building A, and Austintown, located at 5480 Norquest Boulevard. The practices provide pediatric primary care for infants, children and teens. Dr. Henson earned her medical degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University in Rootstown and completed her residency in pediatrics at Akron Children’s Hospital. She also earned a degree in biology from Youngstown State University. She is a resident of Poland and a native of Canfield.

Mill Creek ABWA to have Aug. 13 meeting The Mill Creek Chapter of ABWA (American Business Women’s Association) will host its Aug. 13 meeting at A La Cart Catering in Canfield beginning with networking at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The menu will include hot dogs, hamburgers, potato salad, macaroni salad, baked beans, tossed salad, fresh fruit, Jell-O, dessert, coffee and tea. The cost is $15 and reservations may be made by calling Marilyn Abramski at 330-726-2527 or Darlene Demjen at 330-755-9089 by July 31. The speaker for the evening will be Kelly Kotel, who is the Adult Program Specialist with the library. The scholarship recipients will also be present at this August meeting. The public is welcome.

SHELBY

This sweet and shy girl is Macy. She is a female, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 1-year and 2-months-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since Aug. 17, 2018. Macy is looking for a loving home to break her out of her shell, and she can be yours for only $50! Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

This sweet lady is Shelby, and she is waiting for you! She is a female, brown and white English Bulldog and Beagle and is estimated to be 7-years-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since Jan. 14. Shelby spent her life in a breeding mill and is looking for a family to love her! She will do well with other dogs and respectful kids. Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.

Angels for Animals

Angels for Animals

4750 West South Range Road | Canfield | 330-549-1111, X121 Open Tuesday-Thursday from Noon to 6 p.m.; Friday from Noon to 8 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

4750 West South Range Road | Canfield | 330-549-1111, X121 Open Tuesday-Thursday from Noon to 6 p.m.; Friday from Noon to 8 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact The Vindicator at 330-747-1471 ext. 1216.

POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.

AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

Which social media platform do you use most?

Which smart phone brand do you most prefer?

Facebook. 33%

Snapchat. 0%

Samsung. 25%

Google. 0%

Instagram. 0%

I don’t use social media. 66%

Apple. 75%

Other. 0%

Twitter. 0%

BOARDMAN

POLAND

How often do you check your email?

Do you enjoy poetry?

Almost constantly. 0% Every few hours. 0%

Once per day. 75%

Yes - I write it. 0%

A few times per week. 25% Yes - I read it occasionally. 50%

No - I used to, but my interest has waned. 0% No - It’s not my favorite type of literature. 50%

NEW POLL QUESTION Yes - I always learn something new. Yes - Once in a while.

AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

Do you enjoy TED talks?

What type of shopping do you prefer?

No - I watch them, but prefer other educational material. No - I don’t watch them at all.

Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.

Online.

Independent shops.

Department stores.

A combination of the above.

Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

BOARDMAN

POLAND

Do you enjoy painting?

What is the best time of day for yard work?

Yes - I paint creatively often.

No - But I still paint sometimes.

Early morning.

In the afternoon.

Yes - For home renovation.

No - It’s not one of my interests.

Mid-morning.

Evening.

Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.


OUR TOWN

briefs

Local music festival to take place on Aug. 9

OUR TOWN

SATURDAY

AUGUST 3, 2019 PAGE 3

AUSTINTOWNNEIGHBORS.COM

The 711 Music Festival will take place on Aug. 9, with doors opening at 3 p.m., at The Wickyards in Youngstown. The cost to attend is $5. Featured performers include Kadie Good, Drifting Thing, Rare Breed, No Love, The Grimey Onez, Crosby, Wifi Toaster, Pasha & The Kindred Spirits, Where’s Winona Now? and Squank.

Local music combo to play in the park On Aug. 5, the Jim Frank Combo will perform in Canfield on the green beginning at 7 p.m. The concert is free and open to the public. The band will play a variety of songs and also take requests. In case of rain, the venue will be at the First Methodist church across from the gazebo.

Hopewell Theatre hopes to raise funds with fun Hopewell Theatre’s 2019– 2020 season kickoff “Fun” Raiser, an evening of food, fun, and prizes, will take place on Aug. 25 from 6-9 p.m. at A La Cart Catering, 429 Lisbon Street in Canfield. Tickets cost $30 and include a full dinner buffet, dessert, cash wine bar, entertainment and silent auction prizes. Local favorites Glenn Stevens and Regina Reynolds will emcee a terrific entertainment lineup - Just Friends Community Chorus will perform favorite hits of the 1950s, Tom Gent and Maureen Gorman Stenglein will sing classic show tunes, and stand-up comedian Jenna Cintavey and improvisational comedy troupe The Dinner Theatre Rejects will bring the laughs. For tickets, visit http:// hopewelltheatre.org or call 330746-5455. Hopewell Theatre, founded in 1992 as the Victorian Players, is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization devoted to producing quality theatrical performances in the Mahoning Valley. Follow them on Facebook to keep up with performances, events, auditions and other Hopewell news—www.facebook.com/ HopewellTheatre.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Local veterans Ken Jakubec and Leo Connelly attended the dedication ceremony that they organized after spear heading a project to get six benches donated to local fallen soliders and flag poles honoring all branches of service outside of the Austintown Quaker Steak and Lube.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Gold star family members of David Eisenbraum surrounded a bench dedicated in his honor on July 23. Family members included Eisenbraum’s sister, Jenny Kennedy, who donated money for the purchase of five of the six benches dedicated to fallen soliders at the Austintown Quaker Steak and Lube.

Austintown Quaker Steak and Lube hosts ceremony dedicated to fallen veterans By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

Quaker Steak and Lube in Austintown hosted a dedication ceremony on July 23. The business dedicated six new benches to local fallen soldiers and flags to all branches of military service. “Us at Quaker Steak and Lube are very proud to be a part of this,” said marketing manager Phillip Hall. Hall said that the project was brought to the business by local veterans Ken Jakubec and Leo Connelly. Jakubec said that he and Connelly are both regulars at the Austintown location and noticed the benches needed redone. Connelly then came up with the idea to get new benches donated to the location in memoriam of six local heroes. “We are both very involved in the veterans community and when Leo came up with the idea I thought it was great,” Jakubec said. Five of the six benches were donated to the location by Jen-

ny Kennedy, whose brother is David Eisenbraun whom one of the benches is dedicated to. The last bench was donated by Applegate Furniture, from which all the benches were purchased. “When Applegate heard that Jenny wanted to purchase all of the benches they were so moved they wanted to donate one to us,” Connelly said. Ken Carano hosted the ceremony, dedicating the benches to the local heroes. AnnaMaria Jadue, a graduate of Austintown Fitch High School and Youngstown State University, sang the National Anthem at the event. Gold star family members from each of the fallen soldiers were present at the event, according to Connelly. “We were very honored to have all of the gold star families here with us today,” Connelly said. “This is only a small thing that we can do to thank them for their sacrifice.” Connelly and Jakubec are also involved in Quaker Steak and Lube’s annual Patriots Day

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Ken Carano spoke during the dedication ceremony at the Austintown Quaker Steak and Lube on on July 23, honoring six new benches dedicated to local fallen soliders and flag poles honoring all branches of military service.

event. “We have been having Patriots Day since the Austintown location was opened,” Hall said. “I believe they have been there every year.” Connelly also worked to get the road down to Quaker Steak and Lube renames to Patriots

Boulevard that was changed earlier this year. “We are so proud to have these flags in front of our restaurant,” said Restaurant Director Rachel Meszaros. This year’s annual Patriots Day event will be on Sept. 5 at the Austintown location.


Page 4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019

OUR TOWN

briefs

Getting connected with Hoopla

throughout the year, the P.E.R.I. officers will continue to provide information to the members with our O.P.E.R.S health and pension benefits updates, and various guest speakers. They welcome O.P.E.R.S. retirees and employees to join Chapter 18 for a $10 yearly membership fee, which can be paid at the meetings. Spouses can join as associate members for $5 yearly fee.

Join the Austintown library on Aug. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in learning how to use your library card to download free movies, TV shows, music, audiobooks, comics, and e-books. Space is limited, Chapter Chat book club call 330-744-8636 to register. Have an Go to the Chapter Chat book email account before attending. This club on Aug. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the event is for adults. Austintown library where they will be discussing “1776” by David McRetiree group to have Aug. Cullough. Each month will be a new genre. Light refreshments will be 6 meeting served. This event is for adults. Public Employee Retirees, P.E.R.I Read It Before You See It Chapter 18, will meet on Aug. 6 at 12 p.m. at the Avion Banquet Center, lobook club cated at 2177 Western Reserve Road. People always say the book is Lunch will be served at noon for a cost better than the movie. This book of $13. There will be a 50/50 raffle. A club will get together to read and social worker for elder abuse from the discuss books that are soon to be Adult Protective Services of Mahonreleased in the theaters. The next ing County will be the guest speakevent will take place on Aug. 15 at 7 er. Reservations can be made by July p.m. at the Austintown library and 30 with Ceil Kidd at 330-533-2149, will discuss “The Good Liar,” by Helen Verdream at 330-629-8227 or Nicholas Searle. Join for one month Mary Grace Welsh at 330-743-8425. or every month. This event is for Information and updates with proadults. posed changes from the State to the O.P.E.R.S. health/pension benefits will W. Pigott, E.W. Wilson be discussed. Retirees and public em- and Youngstown, ployees under O.P.E.R.S. are invited Washington to attend. The schedule for upcoming Despite the many miles of inmeetings/luncheons for 2019 will be dustrial riverfront in the MahonOct. 1 and Dec. 3 at 12 p.m. at the Avion ing Valley, it may have been a bit too Banquet Center. During the meetings crowded for William Pigott and Elliot Wilson. Pursuing their interests out west, these Valley men founded significant steel and railcar manufacturing facilities in the Seattle area more than 100 years ago. Quality Custom Homes The Seattle Steel Company forged Since 1990 one particular neighborhood on RECIPIENT OF THE the banks of the Duwamish River, - State Of Ohio which would be named after their former home: Youngstown. By BEST KITCHEN looking at the development of this REMODEL industrial town, you may see, and be reminded of, some of the raw in• Home Remodeling gredients that made the Mahoning Valley. In this program, which • Basement Remodeling will take place on Aug. 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the Austintown library, li• Replacement brarian Tim Seman will profile Windows these men and highlight the inter• Certified esting similarities and differencHandicap Accessible es between Youngstown, Ohio, and Youngstown, Washington. Regis• Additions tration is required by calling the In• Kitchens formation Services Department • Baths 330-744-8636, or online via the li• Siding brary’s events calendar. This event 3 3 0 . 5 3 3 . 2 1 3 7 is for adults and teens.

2018

Sa m Pi t z ulo Ho me s . co m

AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

Busters Brigade donates chip scanners By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Busters Brigade partnered with local law enforcement to reconnect lost dogs with their owners. “We do a little bit of everything,” said Trish Collins, a member of the groups board. “It’s just a matter of helping dogs and cats get into the best situation they can.” Collins said the group became concerned when they learned that a number of police stations locally don’t have a chip scanner, forcing many to take dogs and cats that are lost directly to the pound. They created a program to solve this problem, by donating scanners to interested law enforcement. “We just started reaching out and see what the need and interest was,” Collins said. “We were very surprised by the results.” She explained that the first interested group was the Campbell Police Department. After that the group has also donated to Poland, Boardman, Struthers and event Mill Creek Park. The group also reached out to Canfield and Austintown police departments, who already possessed scanners. “It’s just really important to us to connect lost pets back with

Neighbors | Submitted

The Busters Brigade donated a scanner to the Mill Creek Park police department as part of their ongoing project to donate chip scanners to local police forces.

their owners as quickly as possible,” Collins said. The Busters Brigade is fairly new to the area, having started in October 2018. The group is a 501c3 organization and has been involved in a wide range of community service. This service includes teaming up with the YSU pre-veterinary group, donating dog food to Second Harvest Food Bank, and

providing financial and material assistance to community members struggling to provide for their pets. “We understand that to a lot of people animals are important members of the family and we just want to make sure animals get to and stay in loving homes,” Collins said. For more information on the organization or to donate, go to www.bustersbrigade.org.

Austintown Lions Mint Day Neighbors | Submitted

On July 20 at the Austintown Walmart, the Austintown Lions Club had their Mint Day. Club members gratefully accepted donations from area residents in exchange for candy mints. The Lions use the contributions to help sight-impaired Austintown residents (including the blind) and paying for glasses and exams for the needy, Pilot Dogs and the needs for the community of Austintown. Those interested in becoming an Austintown Lion or have questions about the club’s activity in the Austintown community should contact Bob Whited at 330-7927907. Pictured are, from left, Lion Bob Whited, an area resident donating, new Lion Bob McDowell and Lion Joe Puntel.


AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Naturalist Lynn Zocolo organized the annual Trekkers summer camp, celebrating the final day on June 28 at Fellows Riverside Gardens.

PAGE 5

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

A variety of “dangerous” plants were on display during the Trekkers: Herbology and Potion camp hosted by the Mill Creek Park.

Children explore the magic of plants at Mill Creek Park summer camp By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

Mill Creek Metro Parks hosted it’s annual Trekkers Summer Camp for students ages 10-12. According to Naturalist Lynn Zocolo this year’s theme was Harry Potter’s Herbology and Potions. “They had a blast,” Zocolo said. “At the end of the week they were all friends.” During the week children gathered at Fellows Riverside

Gardens starting at 9 a.m. Zocolo said that they had plant and magic based activities planned every day. “The students were broken into three houses, the oaks, the sassafras and the maples,” Zocolo said. “They competed all week to win the house cup.” Children spent t he week walking through the “enchanted forest,” learning about healing and dangerous plants and event planting their own herb

garden. At the end of the week, Zocolo said that the group spent the final day playing competitive games and celebrating with a feast. “We spent the whole week learning, so today we are going to take a break from that and focus on having fun,” she said. The group also celebrated with a trip to the Log Cabin for lunch and a boat ride on Lake Glaicer.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Children competed at the Trekkers Summer Camp on June 28, working to get their “house” the most points during the Harry Potter themed week.

ETI

TECHNICAL COLLEGE

STNA CLASSES DAY CLASSES HELD

MONDAY - FRIDAY 8AM - 4:30PM STARTING:

SEPT. 9 , OCT. 7TH, NOV 4TH and DEC. 2ND TH

CALL (330) 652-9919, Ext. 120

State of Ohio Department of Health Services No Financial Aid Available

Be Test Ready In Just 12 Days!

Reg. # 93-11-1383T

(330) 652-9919

2076 Youngstown-Warren Rd., Niles, OH 44446

www.eticollege.edu


Page 6 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019

AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

OUR TOWN

briefs

Mental Health First Aid for youth Mental Health First Aid Training is aimed at helping people whose profession frequently brings them into contact with youth exhibiting problems related to mental illness, substance use, poverty or homelessness. The library is partnering with the Mahoning County Mental Health and Recovery Board and Alta Care Group, which will provide instructors for these events on Aug. 14 and 21 from 5-8:30 p.m. at the Austintown library. Participants in this two-part series will learn risk factors and warning signs in children, as well as strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help. Each participant will also receive a First Aid book. Session 1 will be on Aug. 14 and Session 2 will be Aug. 21. Space is limited; call 330744-8636, ext. 50066, to register for the series. The sessions are available to library staff, as well as people who have jobs in which they could encounter juvenile individuals needing this type of assistance. This program is thanks to a grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and awarded by the State Library of Ohio, under the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). This event is for adults.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Children were able to get their face painted and make beaded bracelets at Fellows Riverside Gardens on June 21 for Family Fun Friday.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Children played with water beads at the Mill Creek Park’s Family Fun Friday at Fellows Riverside Gardens.

Mill Creek Park hosts Family Fun Friday By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

Fellows Riverside Gardens hosted a Family Fun Fridays event on June 21. The event is offered every summer by the park for children and their families. Naturalist Lynn Zocolo organized the event, which runs from

11 a.m. until 1 p.m. “It’s just a fun way to bring the community together and give children the chance to get out doors,” Zocolo said. During the event, children worked on crafts, making bracelets to take home. The park organized bingo and sensory stations for children to

play with. Volunteers also helped run the event, running a science experiment station. Children were able to use glasses of water topped with shaving cream to simulate how rain works. “We use a dropped full of blue food coloring to show that the

clouds can only hold so much weight before the water falls,” Zocolo said. Free face painting was also available to the children. The event is hosted every other Friday throughout the summer. For more information on upcoming park events, go to www. millcreekmetroparks.org.

Silent book club Join the Austintown library on Aug. 20 at 6:30 p.m. for its Silent Book Club. You can bring in your own book, grab one off the shelf or even read a digital book in a designated group quiet time. During this time, they will discuss what they will be reading and whether the book is a hit or a miss. Light refreshments will be provided. This event is for adults.

Blood drive There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross at the Austintown library on Aug. 10 from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. and Aug. 20 from 1-6 p.m. For appointments, call 1-800-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visitwww.RedCrossBlood.org.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Izzy and Jackson Zink participated in a science experiment where they learned about how much liquid clouds can hold before it rains at Fellows Riverside Gardens on June 21.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

The Pop Up Library visited Fellows Riverside Gardens on June 21 during the Metropark’s Family Fun Friday event.


AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019

PAGE 7

Happily Ever After The Sinns honored for golden jubilee ELLSWORTH

Walter and Carol Sinn of Ellsworth were recently honored for their 50th wedding anniversary during a dinner at A La Cart Catering in Canfield. The event was hosted by the couple’s children: Pamela (Vincent) Vizzini of Poland; Rebecca (Anthony) Ucker of Macedonia; and Stephen (Jamie) Sinn of Austintown. Ten grandchildren complete their family. Mr. Sinn married the former Carol Watson on June 14, 1969, at Ellsworth Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Sinn was an administrative assistant at Penn Care Medical Products in Niles until she retired in 2012. Her husband is the executive vice president of Lane Family Funeral Homes in Austintown. The couple are members of Ellsworth

Sarah Erdos, Brian Ciccone to wed Sept. 7

Slippery Rock Baptist Camp in Slippery Rock, Pa., has been chosen as the setting for the 3:30 p.m. Sept. 7 wedding of Sarah Erdos of Pittsburgh, and Brian Ciccone of New Albany, whose engagement is being announced by their parents. Pamela and Phil Erdos of Mercer, Pa., are the bride-elect’s parents. The prospective groom is the son of Michele and Bruce Ciccone of Poland. An evening reception will take place at Butler Country Club in Butler, Pa. Invitations will be extended for both events. Miss Erdos is a student at UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing. M r. C ic c one g r a du at e d f r om Community Church, where both serve Duquesne University with a doctor of as elders. They also are Canfield/West- pharmacy degree and is a pharmacist ern Mahoning County Kiwanis Club at OhioHealth in Columbus. members.

Lorrin Pico, Bradley Nykiel are engaged Lorrin Marie Pico and Bradley Aaron Nykiel, both of Chicago, together with their parents, Karen and George Paradise and Patrick Pico, all of Youngstown, and Ronald and Molly Nykiel of Munster, Ind., are announcing their engagement. The couple will exchange vows at 3 p.m. Aug. 31 at the Centennial Garden in Poland. An evening reception will take place at The Lake Club, also in Poland. Invitations will be extended for both events. The bride-elect graduated with a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Kent State University. She is a registered nurse at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. elor’s degree in business administraThe prospective groom graduated tion in finance. He is vice president at from Indiana University with a bach- Harmer Associates in Chicago.

Kelly Higgins, Richard Clark to wed Aug. 10 poland

Holy Family Church in Poland has been chosen as the setting for the Aug. 10 wedding of Kelly Higgins and Richard Clark, both of New York City, whose engagement is being announced by Richard and Frances Clark of Poland, the prospective groom’s parents. The bride-elect is the daughter of Daniel and Mary Jo Higgins of North Palm Beach, Fla. An evening reception will take place at The Lake Club in Poland. Invitations will be extended for both events. Miss Higgins attended the University of Notre Dame and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology. She then graduated from CoMr. Clark earned a bachelor’s degree lumbia University with a master’s degree in occupational therapy and is an in business administration from ND occupational therapist at International and is pursuing a doctorate in political science at CU. Academy of Hope in New York.


Page 8 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019

AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

OUR TOWN

briefs

Techie camp Learn how to create your own mobile apps with MIT APP inventor and explore robotics at this free techie camp at the Austintown library on Aug. 5-9 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The camp is open to middle school students in sixth through eighth-grade. Signup online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ nordson2019.

Bonding with babies and books This event, which will take place every Tuesday in August at 10 a.m. at the Austintown library, is for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months. There will be 20 minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize.

Tales and talk for 2s and 3s Join the Austintown library on Aug. 7 at 10 a.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader.

Gotta Move story time This event, which will take place on Aug. 15, 22 and 29 at 10 a.m. at the Austintown library, is for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. Join in for a variety of musical and movement activities that appeal to the “young and restless,” stimulate brain development and motivate language learning. Adults and children, get ready to act out stories and rhymes, sing and dance, talk and play.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Jon Cepek a Cleveland Metroparks Wildlife Ecologist who has worked with coyotes since his time in graduate school discussed the truth behind the animals at the MetroParks Farm on June 20.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Cleveland Metroparks Wildlife Ecologist Jon Cepek talked about the territory of coyotes living in Mahoning County on June 20 at the MetroParks Farm.

Mill Creek Park hosts coyote lecture By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Mill Creek MetroParks Farm hosted a lecture on local coyotes on June 20. Cleveland Metroparks Wildlife Ecologist Jon Cepek presented at the event as part of the annual Naturalist Series. The Naturalist Series is a collaboration with the Metro Parks and OSU Extension and the Mahoning County Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist program.

“We are so happy to see a crowd like this,” said Education Manager Mandy Smith. During the lecture, Cepek discussed the facts and fictions of local coyotes. “It is important for people to be curious and enjoy nature,” Cepek said. He explained that he has been working with coyotes for more than 20 years, since his graduate school work. “For my work I field a lot of

calls from the community, many of which are highly concerned when they have a coyote near by,” he said. Cepek said that public perception of coyotes, especially in the media, is often negative. This can cause the community to panic when coyotes move into their area. “What we need to understand is that animals just follow their instincts,” Cepek said. He explained how human

impact has greatly changed the natural environment of these animals. “Their environment changes because of what we do, and then people get afraid of them,” Cepek said. “They are just following their instincts.” The next lecture in the Naturalist Series will cover Katydids and Crickets on Aug. 10. To preregister for the event, go to www.millcreekmetroparks. org.

Picnic story time Read books and sing songs in the sunshine at this event at the Austintown library on Aug. 24 at 11 a.m. Light refreshments will be provided. Children under 7 must be accompanied by a caregiver. This event is for children of all ages

Lego my library Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs on Aug. 7 at 6 p.m. and Aug. 23 at 3 p.m. at the Austintown library. Legos will be provided. This event is for children, ages 6 and up.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

The hall of the MetroParks Farm in Canfield was packed full with community members interested in learning more about coyotes from Jon Cepek, a Wildlife Ecologist with the Cleveland Metroparks.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Wildlife Ecologist Jon Cepek with the Cleveland Metroparks gave a speech about the facts and fictions surrounding coyotes at the MetroParks Farm on June 20.


AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019

OUR TOWN

briefs

Read to Reese To boost your reading confidence, come and read to Reese, a therapy dog from Pet Partners at the Austintown library on Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. Bring your own book, or the librarians will find one for you, and read to a furry friend. Registration is required. Space is limited. Register online or by calling 330-7448636 and ask for the Austintown library. This event is for school-age children.

Hungry, hungry shark Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Children attempted to balance plastic eggs on spoons and walk them to a plastic bin at the Austintown library’s Toy Box Takeover event on June 20.

Austintown hosts Toy Box Takeover event By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Austintown library celebrated the release of the new “Toy Story” movie with a Toy Box Takeover event on June 20. Librarian Romie Policy organized the event, hosting it at the Poland and Canfield libraries as well. “I wanted a fun way to cele-

brate the new movie release,” Policy said. “Everyone loves ‘Toy Story.’” During the event, Policy set up stations around the meeting room with themed crafts and games. Children were able to create their own Mr. Potato Head and their own Forky. Hammy’s egg game was avail-

able, along with a claw machine and buzz light years rocket launch. Policy said that she organized the games to assist children with their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. “We really like to make sure that children who attend our See TOY BOX, Page 10

Join the Austintown library on Aug. 3 at 10 a.m. in its live action version of “Hungry Hungry Hippos” (shark edition) where you and a partner will compete with others to see who is the hungriest shark out there. This is an active game, so make sure to dress in active wear. This event is for tweens and teens.

Strategy board games at the library Go to the Austintown library on Aug. 3 at 3 p.m. to play games like “Ticket to Ride,” “Settlers of Catan” and “Carcassonne.” Play what’s there or bring your own to share. Light refreshments will be served. This event is for adults and teens.

Family movie night Bring your own snacks and drinks to enjoy during this movie at the Austintown library on Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. The movie will be a newly released DVD rated PG or G. This event is for the family. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.

DIY dog toy Join the Austintown library on Aug. 23 at 11 a.m. in making a DIY dog toy that your pet will love. Registration is required and space is limited. Call 330-744-8636 to register.

Intermediate Cricut

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Librarian Romie Policy showed community members how to create their own Forky, a character in the new Toy Story movie on June 20.

Join the Austintown library on Aug. 22 at 6:30 p.m. for part II of the Beginner’s Cricut course. This course will expand upon what you learned in Beginner’s Cricut and introduce you to new features, such as using Cricut Pens and uploading images into Design Space. You must take Beginner’s Cricut at Austintown before register-

PAGE 9

ing for this program. Space is limited and registration is required. Call 330744-8636 to register. This event is for adults.

Horror movie marathon for teens Take your mind off the horror of a new school year by spending the day at the Austintown library’s horror movie marathon on Aug. 16 at 9 a.m.. The movies will be rated PG-13, so make sure it’s okay with your parents that you watch them. They will start the first movie as soon as the doors open, and keep the reels going until 5 p.m. Stay for as little or as long as you want... if you dare. This event is for teens entering grades 7-12 only. No exceptions. Some snacks will be provided, but feel free to bring your own.

YMCA hosts Camp F.R.I.E.N.D. The Autism Society of Mahoning Valley has been awarded a $10,000 grant from the Kennedy Family Fund of The Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley to support its fifth annual Camp F.R.I.E.N.D.: Finding Rewards In Every New Day, an inclusive day camp experience for children, teens and young adult students with autism and their friends. The first program of its kind in the Mahoning Valley, Camp F.R.I.E.N.D. is facilitated by ABA Therapy Solutions. Camp will take place July 15-19 and Aug. 12-16 from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. each day at the Central YMCA in Youngstown. The grant will help more families share in this fun, summer rite of passage by allowing the camp to expand the number of campers that can attend and enabling the Autism Society of Mahoning Valley to offer financial-based scholarships. Camp costs $150 per student per week and financial scholarships are available. Registration forms are available for download at AutismMV. org/campfriend and can be mailed by request by emailing ASMV at camp@ autismmv.org. The Autism Society is still welcoming volunteers, interns and neurotypical peers to assist. Donations from individuals and business sponsorships are currently being accepted to help defer additional costs.

Class of 1959 to meet for 60th reunion The Austintown Fitch High Class of 1959 is celebrating their 60th class reunion at a two day event. On Aug. 30, a meet and greet will take place at 5-7 p.m. at Hollywood Gaming, and on Aug. 31, a class breakfast at Davidson’s will take place at 9 a.m. and a social hour and sit down dinner at will take place at 5 p.m. at The Upstairs Restaurant. For more information, contact Maria Stacey at 330-7990120 or Bernie Zets at 330-799-5849.


Folio not for use Even Neighbors Page XX Month, XX 20XX Page 10 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019 AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

CLASSIFIEDS

Classified Header

SATURDAY • AUGUST 3, 2019 PAGE 10 • AUSTINTOWNNEIGHBORS.COM

0000

Maintenance/ Janitorial

1000

POSITION VACANCY WESTMINSTER COLLEGE

NOTICES JOBS General Help Sub Drivers - For a.m. and/or p.m. Mahoning Co. routes. CDL-B helpful, but not req. Call 330-296-3996

Health Care

HHA/STNA

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Toy Story themed games were set up around the Austintown library’s large meeting room on June 20 at the Toy Box Takeover event.

TOY BOX

said. She provided a snack of pretzels and juice boxes for children Continued from Page 9 in attendance as well. “I just wanted to get the comevents learn these skills, without ever really knowing they’re munity together to celebrate learning these skills,” Policy this movie,” Policy said.

Children were also able to enter a drawing for a piggy bank, and guess how many army men are in a jar. For more information on upcoming library events, go to www.libraryvisit.org.

SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE

CHURCH SPONSORED

PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald

UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church

4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams

UNITED METHODIST

To Run Your Ad in Neighbors Call Lisa at

330-747-1471 ext. 1207 to schedule

Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free

PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643

Nathan h Doyle, l Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Childcare Available Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org

For in-home health care in Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. Apply in person: 609A Vienna Ave., Niles Mon.-Fri., 9am-3pm Or call 330-652-3355 Niles, OH 44446

Dental

Dental Receptionist

Energetic, outgoing with computing skills. Experience helpful, 32 hrs./week. Resume to: drlipp@comcast.net

MONDAY... TUESDAY... WEDNESDAY... THURSDAY... FRIDAY... SATURDAY... SUNDAY...

August 3-9

Place your ads online at vindy. com, go to Classified tab, click Place Ad or call (330) 746-6565

CUSTODIANS Applications are being accepted for full-time Custodian positions in the Physical Plant Department. Primary duties include cleaning of office buildings, residence halls, or other areas as assigned. Ideally, applicants should have knowledge of cleaning methods and products and experience in the operation of floor and carpet machines. A high school degree or GED equivalent is required. Must be able to provide background clearances under Act 153 for employment at the College. Please stop by and complete application in person, or provide a cover letter and resume with three workrelated references by no later than August 9, 2019 to: Custodial Supervisor Physical Plant Office

Westminster College

New Wilmington, PA 16172 EOE

Your Classified source! We’ve Got It Hundreds of ads Covered! weekly... Garage Sales to CLASSIFIEDS Auto Sales, The area’s #1 source for goods & services Help Wanted to 7 days a week! Date Wanted (330) 746-6565 We’ve got you or 1-800-686-5003 covered!

Professional

Adjunct Finance and Economics Instructors Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA Needed for 2019-2020 Academic Year. Master’s-level degree required and previous teaching experience is preferred. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled. Please forward resume/C.V. by email: Dr. Robert Badowski, Chair, School of Business badowsr@ westminster.edu View the more detailed description at: https:// www.westminster.edu /about/community/ employment.cfm EOE

Lead Chemist Vacancy

We are seeking candidates for the position of Lead Chemist at the Struthers Waste Water Treatment Facility. Qualifications: College degree BS in Chemistry or a related field in Environmental Science. Exp. in waste water testing & EPA reporting desired. Resumes can be sent to: City of Struthers Attn: SWWTP 6 Elm St. Struthers, OH 44471

Skills/Trades

CNC Mill Operator

PSK Steel is looking for an EXPERIENCED CNC Mill Operator. Wage compensable with experience. Please call 330-759-1251

NOTICE ERRORS

Advertisers are requested to check the first appearance of ads for accuracy. This newspaper will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion, the first one. ANY ERROR SHOULD BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY.

Need a Tenant? List Your property here CLASSIFIEDS 330-746-6565


AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com Cemetery Lots

3000

RENTALS Houses For Rent Campbell - Cozy 3 bdrm., 1 bath, brick, located 10 min. from downtown, beautiful wooded backyard w/creek. Tenant pays all util., $575/ mo. + 1 mo. sec. dep. Call 817-719-6445 New Middletown - 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath brick on 3 acres, $1095/mo. 330-743-7368

Green Haven - Canfield, lot 43, sec. B, #3 & #4, 1 Vault, $2000. Call 330-538-2775 or 330-501-5546 GREEN HAVEN - Masonic Gardens, 2 lots, 1 vault, $2200. Call 330-953-0101. Lake Park Cemetery - Sec. R, 2 lots, asking $1100 or make offer. 330-856-5802.

Furniture

4000

Bar Stools - 6 metal, swivel, dk. brown vinyl seats, mint condition, $450. Call 330-757-0927

Houses For Sale

Sofa, loveseat, chair, ottoman, large pillowed, rose, blue & tan fabric, mint condition, $350. 330-757-0927

REAL ESTATE Boardman-Poland - 2 bdrm ranch, lg. kit., attached garage, $62,000. 330-726-8097 Yo. West - 1398 Brantford Blvd., 3 bdrm. split level. Selling as is. 330-651-2280.

Acreage BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-423-9285 www.brunerland.com ‘Owner Financing Available’ MAHONING CO. Milton Township., 5 acres, $35,900. Last lot left! Springfield Twp., 8 acres, utilities, $48,900. TRUMBULL CO. Braceville Twp., 93 acres, river frontage, industrial zoning, $214,900. Diehl South Rd. Champion Twp., 43 wooded acres, utilities, $114,900.

6000

STUFF

Black Marble Table $900 or best offer. Call or text, 330-398-2623

Medical Equipment HANDICAP SCOOTER Rascal, new batteries, $450 Call 330-750-1415 Knee Walker - steerable, never used, cost $130, asking $90. Call 330-272-1660. Lift chair - CATNAPPER, PC leather, dark brown, must see, used 3 mo. $550/offer. 330-799-6323, leave msg. RAMP For handicap scooter, $300. Call 330-750-1415 Scooter - Legend, 3 wheel, like new, new batteries with alum. folding 6’ ramp, $800. 330-755-0224.

Lawn/Garden Equipment Hedge trimmer - John Deere, gas powered, $50. S-O-L-D-!

Antiques/Collectibles Bath tub - claw feet, $50. Call 330-720-4741

Leaf blower/vacuum Ryobi, extra suction tube, $50. Call 330-783-1185

Appliances

Mower lift - Mojack HDL hydraulic, $75. S-O-L-D-!

RANGE - GAS, Frigidaire, like new, $120. Call 330-549-0947

Pole saw - Poulan gas operated, $75. Call 330-783-1185

Professional

Professional

Westminster College Position Vacancy

Public Safety Officers (Part-Time)

Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, is seeking qualified candidates for several part-time Public Safety Officer positions. These positions are responsible for providing safety and security for Westminster College students, staff, visitors and property; maintaining peace and order, controlling and preventing crime and upholding College standards of conduct. The officers will also be responsible for securing the campus grounds on foot, and/or by automobile to ensure a safe environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The position must be staffed 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Primary shifts available are afternoons, midnights and weekends, with occasional opportunities to fill other open shifts. For a complete position description and information on application procedures, please go to: www.westminster.edu and click on the Employment link, or use the direct link: https://www.westminster.edu/about/ community/employment.cfm Westminster College is an Equal Opportunity Employer, enhancing learning through diversity and inclusion

Lawn/Garden Equipment Riding mower - Snapper 28” cut, with catcher, used 3 seasons, $850. Call 330-793-1577

Miscellaneous A/C - 8000 BTU GE with remote, used one summer, $100. Call 330-758-5293 Battery Charger - industrial, $35; radial arm saw, $100; torch welding outfit,$125. 330-770-7216. Generator - Honda, portable 2000 watts, used once, Model EU2000i, $450. S-O-L-D-! Work bench - large, wooden legs, wood top & bottom shelf, $80. 330-720-4741. Sears X-CargoXL car top carrier, $125 or best offer. Call 330-398-2623

Sporting/Exercise Equipment Golf cart - Club Car, excellent condition, new windshield, new seat, almost new tires, batteries ok, $2150. S - O - L - D - ! Rifle - SAKO Finsport 300Win w/mounts, $900. Call 330-330-8037. Treadmill - ProForm 490LS Crosswalk. Hardly used, $150, cash only. 330-533-7461, after 4pm

LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.

Banking/Financial

Folio not for use Odd Neighbors Page XX Month, XX 20XX SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019 PAGE 11

Wanted to Buy

Free Pets

Motorcycles/Mopeds

Automobiles

Automobiles

WANTED - FREON R12

NOTICE: Screen

Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail - 2000, 33,000 mi., new brakes, tires, & fluids. Excellent condition, $5000. Call 330-219-9803

Chevrolet Corvette - 1984 Ground effects, 52,000 mi., red, needs some clear coat & battery, $12,000/offer. Call 330-533-6774

Pontiac G6 GT Hardtop Conv. - 2006, 102,000 mi., excellent shape, $6200. S-O-L-D-!

Honda Scooter - 2013 150 Series, 1300 mi., red, $1900. 330-219-2216

Chevrolet Corvair Conv. 1963. White, blue top, FL car, never been in snow, $12,900/offer. Call 330-307-0689

We pay CA$H. R12 R500 R11. Convenient, Certified Professionals. Call 312-291-9169 refrigerantfinders.com/ad WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576

7000

PETS, ANIMALS Dogs BOSTON TERRIERS - AKC Ready to go! Call 330-406-6920 German Shepherd Puppies AKC, family raised. Black, sable, tri-colored, black & tan, $600. 724-699-8846 German Short Haired Pointers - Champion sired, ready to go. Shots, dewormed, tails docked, dew claws removed. 724-510-9936 Shih-tzus, Bostons, Morkies, AKC Cocker Spaniels, Cockapoo, Cavachons, Poodles, Chihuahuas, DoxiJacks. www.ohiopuppy.com 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont by Dennys, Yo.330-259-1286 Shih-tzus, Shihtzu-Poo, www.ohiopuppy.com Cavachons, Yorkies, AKC Cocker Spaniel, Teddy’s Cockapoo, Poodles, Chihuahua. 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont by Dennys, Yo.330-259-1286 Yorkie-Poo puppy - Tiny, shots, wormed, $400 Call 330-518-9516.

Banking/Financial

respondents carefully when giving away animals.

8000

AUTOMOTIVE Boats Boston Whaler - 1990 15ft., 70hp. Johnson, great ski boat, $1999/offer. Call 330-307-0689 Tracker - 1995, 17’, walk thru windshield, 60 hp. + 9.9 hp. + many extras, $4000 or best offer. As is. S-O-L-D-!

Campers/RVs Summerland 2010, 25’ fully serviced in spring, rubber roof, 4 new tires, sleeps 2 adults, 2 children, $6500. Call 330-397-7824, 8-5

Motorcycles/Mopeds

Honda Goldwing Trike 2006, Roadsmith conversion, 18,600 mi., $19,500. Call 330-770-5556 Suzuki Burgman 650cc Trike - 2003, best reasonable offer. 330-545-1953

Ford Mustang - 2010. Premium V-6, red, black int., 55,000 mi., excellent condition, standard shift, $10,900. Call 330-533-5139.

Vespa ZTS250 Super 4036 mi., $2050. Call 330-518-4390

Honda Accord EXL - 2004 4 cyl., high mi., runs good, $2795/offer. 330-718-2057

Automobiles

Kia Spectra EX - 2009, 4 dr., 1 owner, excellent condition in/out, silver/gray, 38,000 mi., $5600. S - O - L - D - !

Cadillac XLR 2005. Hardtop conv., silver, 71,800 mi., $17,500. Call 330-757-9349 Cadillac Eldorado - 1998 Low mi., red, white int., very good condition, $6500/offer. 330-757-3899

Want to buy a bike or have one to sell? Try Classified ads for the best results! Call (330) 746-6565.

Chevrolet Impala LT - 2008 147,000 mi., power/heated seats, leather, premium sound w/aux jack and Sirius XM and On-Star, new rotors, pads & tires, (1 yr. old), well maintained, 5000 mi. oil changes, great first car for kid driving to school or college, $4500 firm. $490 below KBB market value of NE Ohio for quick sale. Text/call 330-518-7649 for info or test drive.

Professional

Professional

Biesse Racing Cart - 2005 Ran tag class at Beaver Run. Extra parts, must sell. $500/offer. 330-506-1336. Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce 2001, 16,000 mi., too many extras to list, $5500 or best offer. Text or call 330-207-9552

Pontiac G-6 - 2006, high mi., some rust, runs great, dependable, $600/offer. S-O-L-D! BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

SUVs PONTIAC TORRENT - 2008 Grandma’s car, 72,000 orig. mi., $7500. 330-750-1415 Jeep - 1995 Needs work, $1100. Call 330-402-7008.

Trucks

Lexus ES 330 - 2004, black, leather, sunroof, loaded, body solid, excellent mechanical condition, dependable, 205,000 mi., asking $3100. Call 330-518-8203.

Chevrolet Suburban LT 2001, 8.1 motor, Allison trans., 129,300 mi., good looking Suburban, $6800 or best offer. 330-565-2751

Lincoln Towncar - 2003 Executive Edition, well maintained, $3900. Call 330-702-1634

YOU CAN FIND A

Nissan Maxima - 2008, 1 owner good condition, great car for student, 122,000 mi., $5500. 330-286-3719.

GOLDMINE IN OUR CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE SECTIONS! CHECK THEM OUT WEEKLY FOR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS.

Westminster College Position Vacancy

Full-Time Public Safety Officer This position is responsible for providing safety and security for Westminster College students, staff, visitors and property, maintaining peace and order, controlling and preventing crime and upholding the College’s standards of conduct. Qualified candidate will supervise routine departmental activities, respond to all calls for assistance, including emergencies, medical and fire alarms and will investigate and write reports for minor crimes and conduct violations on campus. The officer will also be responsible for securing the campus grounds on foot, and/or by automobile to ensure a safe environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The primary shift available is 4:00pm-12:00am Monday through Friday, with occasional opportunities to fill other open shifts. Requirements: High School diploma required associate’s degree (preferred), or equivalent training and experience in a public safety field. Minimum of two years’ experience i law enforcement/security (in a higher education setting) is preferred. Required to obtain/retain First Aid/CPR/AED certification and a basic knowledge of various computer programs. Act 120 and/or Act 235 certification preferred although not needed at this time. Additional training/certification may be required at a later date. Valid driver’s license is required. Physical Demands: Ability to utilize human senses, sight, sound, touch, taste smell Pulling/pushing a human being Lifting a human as needed Physically detaining a human being under the direction of a police officer or otherwise Walking up and down stairs Walking and running as needed Sitting and standing for extended periods of time Candidates with the appropriate skills should send their letter of interest, resume, names of three (3) professional references, and salary requirements by email to: thomaslm@westminster.edu or by mail to:

Westminster College

Office of Student Affairs Attention: Linda Thomas 319 S. Market Street, New Wilmington, PA 16172 Westminster College is an Equal Opportunity Employer, enhancing learning through diversity and inclusion

Cement & Masonry Concrete Needs - Stamp, Patio & Driveway Installs Sr. Discount. 330-881-7671

Dryer Vent Cleaning Dryer Vent Cleaning. Prevent dryer fires! Dryer Vent Wizard certified tech will inspect, clean, repair, maintain dryer vent systems, $49 to start. Schedule now 330-491-2884/330-309-2824

Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074 A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074

Gutter Cleaning & Installation “Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848

Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579

Landscapers New Lawn Installments. Hydro Seeding. Landscaping Free Est. - 330-881-7671 Do you have toys, antiques, bicycles, jewelry or other items that you would like to sell? Call 746-6565 to place your Classified ad today!


Page 12 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019

AUSTINTOWNneighbors.com

HUGE

ALL-NEW NEW 2019 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4

SAVINGS SALE S EVENT

ALL MONTH LONG AT JIM SHORKEY!

199

$ LEASE FOR

/MO

$1999 DUE AT SIGNING, 10K/YEAR, 36 MONTH LEASE W/APPROVED CREDIT @ CHRYSLER CAPITAL. INCLUDES ALL REBATES AND DISCOUNTS (RESIDENCY RESTRICTIONS APPLY), TAX & TITLE EXTRA, NOT ALL WILL QUALIFY. BASED ON STOCK # 7C1466, MSRP $41,370. CAR CUTS MAY NOT BE ACCURATE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. OFFER ENDS 08/05/19.

NEW 2019 019 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE PPLUS LUS 4X4

249 359

$ LEASE FOR

NEW 20199 JEEP WRANGLER UUNLIMITED NLIMITED SSAHARA AHARA

$

/MO

$1999 DUE AT SIGNING, 10K/YEAR, 42 MONTH LEASE W/APPROVED CREDIT @ ALLY BANK. INCLUDES ALL REBATES AND DISCOUNTS, TAX & TITLE EXTRA, NOT ALL WILL QUALIFY. BASED ON STOCK # 7C1049, MSRP $31,035. CAR CUTS MAY NOT BE ACCURATE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. OFFER ENDS 08/05/19.

LEASE FOR

/MO

$2990 DUE AT SIGNING, 10K/YEAR, 48 MONTH LEASE W/APPROVED CREDIT @ CHRYSLER CAPITAL. INCLUDES ALL REBATES AND DISCOUNTS, TAX & TITLE EXTRA, NOT ALL WILL QUALIFY. BASED ON STOCK # 700425, MSRP $44,930. CAR CUTS MAY NOT BE ACCURATE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. OFFER ENDS 08/05/19.

4850 Mahoning Ave | Austintown, OH | 330-754-2212 | www.JimShorkeyYoungstown.com


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.