2.00pm: Bell Towers 3
2.30pm: Afternoon High Tea at Abercrombie House @ Abercrombie House – $49 adult, $45 senior, $25 child
6.30pm: Forever Diamond by Peter Byrne @ BMEC – $30 per adult
Various times: Rockabilly Winter Fun @ Rockabilly Café, George Street – FREE photos
Each day of the festival
Bowman Dental Groove and Grill @ various venues around Bathurst
McDonald’s Bathurst Ice Skating @ King’s Parade
Illuminations and Light Shows @ various locations and businesses around Bathurst
Brighten Up Bathurst @ various homes and business premises
Festival Promotions offered by local businesses @ various businesses
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Jun 4, 2021
Butte, Montana is one of the most historically significant cities in the state. Initial interest in the area s underground silver and gold led to the town s founding in 1872. But copper, which was in high demand due to the advent of electrical wiring and World War II, ultimately led to Butte s early 1900s prosperity. And the vast copper resources mined from Butte led to its popular nickname as the
Richest Hill on Earth.”
The booming copper industry made Butte one of the largest cities in the American West during the early 1900s. The money to be made in Butte’s mining industry attracted a multicultural community hoping to strike it big. And within this world of Copper Kings and Old West storefronts, the streets of Butte hummed with the height of early 1900s culture.
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Weekday Tours
Campus tour registration is open for the summer. At this time, group sizes are limited and tours of the residence halls, dining rooms, and labs are not available.
Current construction on US-41 will affect how you get to campus for your visit. Please review this map before your visit and be sure to plan extra time into your travel. If you have questions, call the Admissions Office at 906-487-2335.
We can t wait to see you!
The morning tour begins at 10 a.m. and includes:
a walking tour of campus with a current student as your guide; due to COVID-19 restrictions,
Apr 18, 2021
NEGLEY Former Chairman of Compco Industries and former Mahoning County Republican Chairman, Clarence R. “Sonny” Smith, 92, died Tuesday, April 13, 2021, at Briarfield at Ashley Circle.
He also operated Adamas Gem Shop at Market Street and McClurg Road, and Diamond Steel for many years. He served as county GOP chieftain from 1998 to 2010; and was a member of the Mahoning County Board of Elections from June 1998 to Jan. 7, 2013.
Active in the community, Mr. Smith was a strong supporter of Youngstown State University and Boardman High School, Sister Jerome’s ministries, Native American Indians, Boy Scouts and many civic concerns. At YSU, he was a major contributor to Penguin sports programs and played a major role in philanthropic efforts to raise funds for the construction of Stambaugh Stadium. Mr. Smith served as the co-chair of the Stambaugh Stadium project and was instrumental in the brick campaign.