Weekly Villager - December 2, 2016

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Spaghetti Benefit Dinner For Marvin Perrine Marvin, 49, is a J.A. Garfield Graduate and a lifelong area resident. He

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has recently been diagnosed with cancer in his lungs, bones and brain. This benefit will help Marvin with his overwhelming medical expenses.

Chinese Auction & 50/50 Raffle Camouflage Support Ribbons

Tickets available at the door Pre-sale Tickets At: The Bay Window, 8331 Windham St. Garrettsville Bontrager Grocery, 151 College St. W. Farmington Sweets & Eats, 163 Folsom St. Champion Or Contact Janet Hart (330) 647-2553 Facebook Marvin Perrine Benefit

Cardinaires Christmas Concert and Luncheon

Dec 13 The Annual Cardinaires Christmas Concert and Luncheon is December 13 at Noon at Mary Yoder’s Amish Kitchen, 14743 N. State St. Middlefield. $20 a person, space is limited. The Annual Event is sponsored by the Middlefield Chamber of Commerce. RSVP by Dec 7th to 440-632-5705 or mccinfo@ middlefieldcc.com. If prepaying: checks can be mailed to P.O. Box 801, Middlefield 44062 or by pre-pay on line at www.middlefieldcc.com. Doors open at 11:45 a.m. This concert will be canceled if Cardinal Local Schools are canceled that day. Call the Middlefield Chamber with any questions 440-632-5705.

Second Winter Event

Dec 15 Support local artists during the “Second Winter Event” at the Renaissance Family Center of Windham, Dec. 15th, 2 p.m.-7 p.m.. Start or finish your Christmas shopping with one-of-a-kind products. Local vendors welcome free of charge. Then stay to share a turkey dinner from 5-6:30 pm. Everyone welcome

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to keep warm. Nonperishable food items are also appreciated. This event will be held December 16, 17 and 18th from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Proceeds from this event will help with church repairs.

St. Ambrose Christmas Concert

Dec 18 Christmas concert at St. Ambrose Church in Garrettsville, Sunday, December 18th at 3:00pm. Y’all deserve THIS Christmas Gift. Take a pause from all your frantic and hectic Christmas preparations and join us. It will refuel you, refocus you, & restore your joy of Christmas.

Film Discussion Group

Dec 19 Garrettsville YMCA invites you to join us December 19th, at 10:30am, at 8233 Park Ave, Garrettsville, as Dr J Patella offers the following film for the group to analyze and evaluate: “The Preacher’s Wife” is a 1996 American romantic comedy family film directed by Penny Marshall, and starring Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston, and Courtney B. Vance. It is set around the time of the Christmas season and is a remake of the 1947 film The Bishop’s Wife. If you are interested in a stimulating exchange of impressions and opinions please join us.

Portage APL’s Paws to Taste Event Gets a New Location & Menu! Don’t Miss it.

R avenna - Portage APL invites you to attend PAWS TO TASTE 2016! We are excited to announce a new location and menu! The event will be held at the Aurora Inn on December 10, 2016 from 6-9. This annual wine and beer tasting to benefit Portage Animal Protective League promises to be the best yet. The evening will include wine pairings with select wines and delicious hors d’ oeuvres, as well as some Great Lakes beer. A silent auction, live music, wine pull, lottery tree raffle and 50/50 raffle will add to the fun. Valet parking is also available. Some wonderful APL animals will also be in attendance to say hello. Reservations are $55 per person. For more information or to make reservations please call the Portage APL at 330-296-4022 by December 3rd. You can also register online at www.portageapl.org The Aurora Inn is a petfriendly establishment, so if you decide to stay overnight, you could even bring your pet! They have rooms available the evening of Paws to Taste. What a great way to enjoy a night out and also help animals in need. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if every time you went out for drinks or food, it made a positive impact on your community? Well, rest assured, Paws to Taste will meet that requirement! Have fun = help homeless animals. Portage APL is also looking for donated auction items like gift baskets, sports items, jewelry, spa items, gift certificates and more. Event sponsorships are also available. The Portage APL is a private, nonprofit organization and relies on the generosity and kindness of individuals and businesses to make our community a safer place for thousands of animals, who have no voice. We continue to rescue animals every day and the need is constant. The Portage APL mission: To shelter and find safe homes for injured, abused and abandoned animals. To uphold and enforce all animal cruelty laws. To reduce pet overpopulation through spay/neuter programs. To educate the community on the social responsibility associated with pet ownership. The Portage APL is a “limited access, unlimited stay” shelter. This means that adoptable animals remain at the shelter until they find the right home.

Congratulations to Sherry DiBacco of Newbury, OH who was the winner of the Village Piecemakers quilt titled “Our Town”.

Take your photo with Santa and then watch him conquer Mars Warren - Just in time for the holidays, Kent State University at Trumbull is pleased to announce a production of Mark Landon Smith’s “Santa Claus Conquers the Martians”. The play follows the children of Mars as too much Earth television has made them distracted and withdrawn. Martian leaders have had enough and consult with an ancient sage for the answer: kidnap Santa Claus and force him to set up a toy factory on Mars. It’s up to young Betty and Billy to help Santa escape back to Earth in time to save Christmas. But first they must bring laughter, joy, and the Christmas spirit to the children of Mars. Attendees are invited to take pictures with Santa at each show beginning 30 minutes prior to the performance. Kent State University at Trumbull’s Jim Canacci, Associate Lecturer, directs the play. Performance dates are December 2-4 and 9-11. Friday & Saturday shows begin at 8:00 p.m. Sunday shows begin at 3:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and local students and $6 for children under the age of 12. Kent State students are invited to attend for free.

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Live Nativity in Mantua

Dec 16 - 18 The Women’s Auxiliary of the Mantua Knights of Columbus #3766 is presenting a drivethrough Live Nativity on St. Joseph Church grounds, 11045 St. Joseph Blvd., Mantua. Come join us in caroling. For a monetary donation of $5 per carload, you can celebrate the true meaning of Christmas and have a cup of hot chocolate

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Come visit us and our 25 artists. Featuring hand crafted ornaments.

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