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Publishing date: Feb 03, 2021 • February 3, 2021 • 3 minute read • Black Gold director Aaron Huggett will be host to a live, virtual question-and-answer session about his film, which is based on the oil boom in Oil Springs during the 1850s, after Petrolia will screen the film on Saturday, Feb.13. File photo/Sarnia This Week jpg, SW
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A dazzling array of socially-distant and online activities will be taking place in Petrolia during Family Day weekend from Feb. 12 to Feb.15.
Three free films will be offered up as part of the weekend festivities. All viewers need to watch the films are an internet connection as well as a password that will be supplied by emailing lellsoworth@petrolia.ca or twagner@petrolia.ca prior to noon on Feb. 12.
Sisters graduate with master’s degrees together, all teach in North Ridgeville: Short Takes on Avon, Avon Lake and North Ridgeville
Updated Jan 09, 2021;
Posted Jan 08, 2021
The Castrigano sisters (L to R) Natalie, Noelle, and Nicole show off their diplomas from Baldwin Wallace University. The North Ridgeville City School teacher earned master s degrees.
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NORTH RIDGEVILLE, Ohio The Castrigano sisters were raised in a household where the love of learning was instilled early in life. Nicole, 32, Noelle, 31, and Natalie, 24, have fond memories of their parents volunteering in their elementary school classrooms, attending field trips, and volunteering to teach religion classes at the family’s local church. Seeing this positive influence made it clear to the sisters that they wanted to be educators.Growing up in North Olmsted, the trio graduated from North Olmsted High School. Nicole and Noelle graduated in 2006 (Noelle, a year younger, skipped a grade to gra
Get outdoors: Pocono outdoor calendar, Sunday, Dec. 20
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The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has canceled organized in-person events and programs as COVID-19 cases rise, while keeping state parks and forests open for individual and small group usage.
The cancelation, effective Sunday, Dec. 6, affects about 150 planned events, including First Day Hikes on Jan. 1. Be sure to call ahead regarding outdoor activities that are slated to occur in public parks.
Stroll under the glow of Christmas at Shawnee: Bundle up and take a stroll under the glow of Christmas at Shawnee Inn. Through Dec. 27, visitors can enjoy the Christmas Light Walk at Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort in Shawnee-on-Delaware. The outdoor nature of the attraction makes it a perfect COVID-safe holiday activity. Be sure to bundle up, as the Pocono Mountains are in the throes of w