Introduction to Bee City USA
Committee members from Bee City USA (Salem) invite the community to join them at 2 p.m. Sunday at pavilion 8 in Waterworth Memorial Park. Learn what it means to be recognized as a Bee City USA community and what the committee has planned for 2021. There will be a discussion on the importance of pollinators to our local community and the surrounding area, identify many of these pollinators, and talk about how community members can help. Pavilion 8 sits right next to the parking lot as you enter the park from Superior Ave. Call Shane Franks at 330-271-8913 for information.
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Apr 16, 2021
HANDOUT: East Side Crime Watch is hosting a food giveaway 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the old fire station, corner of Oak and Fruit streets, Youngstown. Wear a mask and bring your ID. For information, contact Annie Hall at 330-742-4850.
FRUIT TREE PRUNING: Learn how to prune apple and peach trees with Mahoning County OSU Extension and White House Fruit Farms, at noon (Zoom and in-person available) and 2 p.m. (in-person only), on Saturday at White House Fruit Farms, 9249 Youngstown-Salem Road, Canfield.
Pruning is important to the success of fruit trees, and knowing how to properly prune can aid in the success of future crops. Demonstrations will be done by Eric Barrett, OSU Extension educator, and Dave and David Hull from White House Fruit Farms.
Mar 13, 2021
The Hicks & Hayseeds 4-H club met March 2. Members worked on a portable craft table, which is the club’s donation to the Silent Auction held every year at the Lisbon Fair.
The meeting began with treasurer’s report and secretary’s report. Upcoming clinic dates were announced.
To conclude the meeting, the club viewed demonstrations by several members.
First was Piper Cowden, whose demonstration was on making butter. Ingredients were supplied for each family to make their own butter to take home.
The next demonstrations were given by Matthew, Weston and Kaitlyn Hoopes, who all teamed up to tell the club how the family taps maple trees and makes syrup each year. To aid their demonstration, they brought along bottles of sap to show the stages that the sap goes through during production to syrup.
Crestview will stage ‘Sister Act’
COLUMBIANA– The Crestview theater program will present “Sister Act” March 19-21 in the Performing Arts Center. Show times are 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $12 and can be reserved at www.crestviewrebels.org. Presale ticketing ends at midnight March 18. In-person ticket sales are 5-7 p.m. March 1-7 at the PAC. Reserve tickets may also be picked up and paid for at these times. All health and safety guidelines will be followed.
Salem cemetery notice
SALEM– All winter decorations must be removed from Grandview and Hope cemeteries in Salem by March 15 or they will be discarded.