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Vehicles won t have access to portions of Winter St NE and Union St NE in the downtown area starting Aug. 7
in an attempt to aid bicyclists, pedestrians and vendors at the Salem Saturday Market.
The Salem City Council approved a plan Monday that closes portions of the neighboring streets during market hours to encourage alternative modes of transportation.
The Salem Saturday Market part of Salem Community Markets is held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday, typically April through October.
The market takes place at 865 Marion St NE, on the corner of Summer and Marion, north of the Capital Mall. The market celebrated its 23rd anniversary this year.
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Shoes will give kid a service dog
The Community Resource Center, 940 Pennsylvania Ave., East Liverpool, is collecting new and gently used shoes to help raise funds for a service dog for a 10-year-old Austistic boy who would greatly benefit from having an assistance animal. Donors names will be entered into a drawing for a free gift certificate. For information call 330-385-1305.
Hikers will take to Hellbender
The Columbiana County Park District will hold a spring hike at noon Saturday starting at Hellbender Bluff Park’s Lones Road entrance (GPS coordinates are 40.70836,-80.64789). Geologist and wild flower expert Cheryl Mattevi, mycologist Walt Sturgeon and park lore expert Mike West will lead the hike, which will focus on spring flowers, migrating birds and mushrooms. The hike is moderate in difficulty. For more information, contact the park office at (330) 424-9078.
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Salem Rotary Club members gather in the open field slated to become Rotary Recreation Area in Waterworth Memorial Park. As part of itâs 100th anniversary, the club donated $50,000 to the Salem Parks Department to develop the land located just north of the Center Circle indoor soccer field near the Salem Community Center. (Salem News photo by Mary Ann Greier)
SALEM Salem Rotary celebrated 100 years of giving with a new gift Tuesday: $50,000 for the city parks to establish Rotary Recreation Area.
Introduced as “a multigenerational, multifunctional family gathering place to socialize, practice sporting skills, and stay fit,” the Rotary Recreation Area will be located on a 1-acre patch of land in Waterworth Memorial Park.
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Morningn Journal/Mary Ann Greier
Salem Rotary Club members gather in the open field slated to become Rotary Recreation Area in Waterworth Memorial Park. As part of itâs 100th anniversary, the club donated $50,000 to the Salem Parks Department to develop the land located just north of the Center Circle indoor soccer field near the Salem Community Center.
SALEM Salem Rotary celebrated 100 years of giving with a new gift Tuesday: $50,000 for the city parks to establish Rotary Recreation Area.
Introduced as “a multigenerational, multifunctional family gathering place to socialize, practice sporting skills, and stay fit,” the Rotary Recreation Area will be located on a 1-acre patch of land in Waterworth Memorial Park.
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