SWAMP STORIES FOCUSES ON WETLANDS: Amy Reeher of the Trumbull Soil and Water Conservation District will present the program ''Swamp Stories'' at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Howland Branch Library, 9095 East Market St. The program will focus on the wild side of wetlands, with a look at who calls the wetland habitat a home.
The program is free.
ASSOCIATION TO MEET: The Northeast Warren Neighborhood Association will meet at 7 p.m. today at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, East Market Street and Central Parkway. Guest Speaker will be Fourth Ward Councilman Greg Bartholomew.
BIG YEAR TO BE RECAPPED: The Audubon Society of the Mahoning Valley will hold the program "The Big Year" at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Mill Creek MetroParks Farm, state Route 46.
Guest speaker will be Greg Miller, a consultant with the film "The Big Year." He will share stories from the year he traveled 130,000 miles and saw 700 bird species.
LIBRARY HOLDS PARTY: The Kinsman Free Library will hold a Halloween party for children in kindergarten to fourth grades from 5:30 p to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Children are encouraged to dress in costumes. To register, call 330-876-2461.
VETS?TO?PRESENT?AWARDS:?Korean War Vets Chapter 137 will hold an awards ceremony today at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Post 301, 3652 Oakwood Ave. in Austintown. They will be awarding the Korean Peace Medal to members in gratitude for their service from the South Korean government.
BIKE RUN SET FOR NILES TRAIL: The StoneYard Grill will host a community bicycle run / ride to celebrate the opening of the Niles Trailhead Bicycle Path at 8 a.m. Saturday. The run / ride will begin at the Central ParkTrailhead site. The fundraiser will support Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley.
Registration forms are available at Stone Yard Grill, 41 S. Main St., or at at nilestrailhead.eventbrite.com. For information, call 330-544-9273.
JOB FAIR: The Mahoning Valley Hope Center, 3217 Surrey Road, Warren, will hold a Job Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday. For information, call 330-369-3010. The center is also offering a ''Drop Back In'' free program for ages 18 to 22 who dropped out of high school and want to graduate. The program will provide a computer and printer and help individuals get their diplomas. Call Lisa at 330-297-1436.

