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Trunk-or-treat in Bristolville

October 28, 2012
Tribune Chronicle | TribToday.com

FOUNDATION HOLDS HALLOWEEN EVENT: The Kayla Irene Daniels Cure for Cancer Foundation will host Bristolville's first trunk-or-treat community Halloween party from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the township square. The K.I.D. Cancer Foundation will be providing free hot dogs, chips, cotton candy and drinks. There will also be a costume contest for the children.

Anyone wanting to bring candy to pass out may call 330-889-9600.

CANDY DONATIONS SOUGHT FOR EVENT: Agape Assembly Church, Nevada Avenue, Warren, is sponsoring a fall gospel skate from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Champion Rollarena, 5040 Mahoning Ave. The eighth annual event offers free admission to all participants, with skate rental $3.

The church is collecting donations of candy for treat bags from individuals, area churches and organizations. Candy donations can be dropped off during any normal service times.

NOMINATIONS SOUGHT: The Warren Schools Alumni Hall of Fame is accepting nominations through Thursday for the Class of 2013 "Outstanding Graduates.''

Graduates will be inducted at the 20th annual awards banquet on May 4. The honorees will be those graduates who have made significant contributions in their field as well as society, the state or on a global scale.

Nominees must be a graduate of Warren High School, Warren G. Harding High School or Western Reserve High School. Nomination forms can be found at www.warrenschools.k12.oh.us and mailed to Alumni Hall of Fame, P.O. Box 7, Warren 44482.

CORTLAND BANKS MAKES PRESENTATION: Cortland Banks recently presented a grant to the OH?WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children's Center for Science and Technology in Youngstown to help schools to attend the center by covering transportation costs, admission and lunch. Students from Windham, Warren and Youngstown have attended the center.

As part of the program, displays at the center discuss the importance of saving and identify coins and their values.

TASTE OF VALLEY HELPS FOOD BANK: The 21st annual Taste of the Valley fundraiser raised more than $30,000 to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley. The event featured 25 of the Valley's dining establishments, which decorated tables. The event also included a silent auction and chance auction.

The food bank helps faith-based pantries, homeless shelters and soup kitchens, shelters for battered women and after-school programs. For information, call 330-792-5522.

LEAGUE SPONSORS EVENT: The League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown will sponsor the program ''What Does School Choice Cost Community Taxpayers?'' with various speakers at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Austintown Middle School cafeteria, 800 S. Raccoon Road.

Bill Phillis, Coalition for Equity and Adequacy of School Funding, and Steve Dyer, Education Fellow Innovation Ohio, and treasurers from Austintown Boardman, Canfield, Poland and South Range are scheduled to attend.

WINTER CRISIS PROGRAM KICKS OFF: The Trumbull Community Action Program is currently scheduling appointments for the winter crisis program, which runs Thursday to March 31.

Those needing help with their service are asked to make an application and bring photo identification, Social Security cards for everyone in the home, gas bill or past fuel oil receipt and electric bill. Proof of income for all monthly income must be provided.

For an appointment, call 866-747-1041, or for information, call TCAP at 330-393-2507, Ext. 225.

To reach the 24-hour information referral and crisis intervention service in Trumbull County, call Trumbull 211 at 330-393-1565 or 211. Call Trumbull 211 or Help Hotline at 330-747-2696 or 800-427-3606 for more information on service agencies and support groups.

Someplace Safe Inc., domestic violence agency, offers support groups for women, children and individual support services. 330-393-3003.

Sunday Night Our Gratitude Speaks, Narcotics Anonymous open speaker meeting, 7 p.m. Sundays, Serenity Place, 29 E. Broad St., Newton Falls.

 
 

 

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