Smith Twp. trustees honor Ken O Brock s park efforts
The Alliance Review
Smith Township trustees awarded their Outstanding Citizenship award Wednesday night to Ken O Brock.
During the monthly meeting, Trustees David Mannion and Scott Showalter presented O Brock with the award in recognition of O Brock s unselfish dedication to serve the residents of North Benton, Ohio, trustees said in a news release. The award was given in gratitude of his exceptional generosity in furthering the welfare of our Township through the construction of a pavilion addition to the Township Park in North Benton, the release said. This park was made possible through the generosity of Ken and Sharen O Brock. The use of the Pavilion is open to anyone, and to reserve the facility for a special occasion, please call Marty Lockridge at 330-341-0863.
Jan 1, 2021
OUTDOOR FUN: The Jewish Community Center, 505 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown, will cut the ribbon 3:15 p.m. Monday on its Winter Campus. The campus features a high-quality synthetic ice rink that provides an authentic ice skating experience throughout the season, regardless of weather. The rink will be open through March 28 and will provide free public skating for the community and a curling lane for recreation and competitive play. It also will be available to rent. Snacks and hot chocolate will be available for purchase. The campus offers quality outdoor physical and social activities during the late fall and winter. Major sponsors are Western Reserve Health Foundation, the Youngstown Foundation, and the J. Ford Crandall Memorial Foundation. Other sponsors are Dom’s Ice House, Acme Steak and Seafood, Real Living Volpini Realty Group, and Penguin City Brewing Co. All state safety guidelines and protocols will be followed including wearing of masks.