Fundraisers
• Fredonia American Legion Auxiliary is having a Christmas auction beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday in the social hall.
Name-brand toys, seasonal products, household and gift ideas will be auctioned. All merchandise is new.
Auctioneers Bob Taft and Tom Barnes have donated their time. Donations of saleable items are being accepted.
• A spaghetti dinner will run 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Shenango Valley Masonic Lodge 810, South Neshannock Road at East State Street, Hermitage.
Dinner includes spaghetti and meatballs, salad, beverage and dessert.
Cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children younger than age 12.
• St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, 65 S. Keel Ridge Road, Hermitage, is taking orders for: pogacha, $3.50; nut rolls, $10; apple strudel, $7; sugar doughnuts, $7 a dozen or $3.50 for a half dozen.
Orders are to be picked up at noon Nov. 22 at the church.
Orders: Francine, 724-346-0108, or Angie, 724-946-3311.
• The Kaine Kulka benefit will be 1 to 7 p.m. Nov. 22 at Reynolds Veterans of Foreign Wars, 115 Edgewood Drive. A dinner buffet of roast chicken cooked on spits, side dishes and beverages will be available from 2 to 6 p.m.; the giant Chinese auction is from 2 to 6 p.m.; and the 50/50 raffle will be drawn at 6.
The Hern Brothers Band will provide entertainment from 3 to 6.
Cost is $12 for adults; $6 for children ages 4 to 12; and free for children younger than age 4.
Tickets: 330-507-0381.
• Hermitage Kiwanis Club is holding these December fundraisers: dining cards for area restaurants with many “free” meals are $25 and large fruit baskets or 2 pounds of deluxe mixed nut tins for $20 each.
To order, call any member or 724-981-9292.
Meetings
• Packard Electric and Delphi Packard Local 717 Retirees meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Local 717’s Union Hall in Warren (Ohio) Commerce Park, 2950 Sferra Ave.
Members attending are to take a labeled covered dish and table service.
Canned goods, toiletries and nonperishables will be collected for the Warren Family Rescue Mission.
This meeting is the last chance to sign up and pay for the Christmas party.
• College Club of Sharon will hold a continental breakfast meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday at First Presbyterian Church, Sharon.
Guest speaker Jocelyn Beatty, wildlife artist, will give a demonstration and complete a painting.
Membership is open to female college graduates.
Info: Carol Rich, membership chairperson, 724-347-7609.
Holiday events
• The community is invited to join Flossi Holloway for her annual free Thanksgiving dinner from 3 to 6 p.m. Nov. 24 at New Murray Bell Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7579, 314 Idaho St., Farrell.
Mrs. Holloway has been putting on the feast for more than 30 years.
• An annual community Thanksgiving dinner will be held at noon Nov. 26 in the social room of Bethany Presbyterian Church, Mercer.
Turkey, stuffing, potatoes, cranberry sauce, rolls and beverage will be provided. Those attending are asked to take a salad, vegetable or dessert if they are able.
Any person or family who might be spending Thanksgiving alone is welcome to enjoy fellowship with others and make it a special day.
Reservations: 724-662-4340 by Nov. 24. Transportation available.
Special event
• Hempfield IPTO desperately needs help to hold its free clothing swap today and Saturday at Hempfield Elementary School. Anyone able to lend a hand in sorting the clothing can do so from 2:30 to 11 p.m. today or after 1 p.m. Saturday to help place clothing into bags to be redistributed to Thiel’s Clothing Drive.
Those interested can see a family movie and take away a bag of clothing from 5:30 to 8 p.m. today. Clothing will also be available from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
Support groups
• Anorexia Nervosa & Bulimia Self-Help Group meets from 5:30 to 6:45 Thursdays in the Founders room of Notre Dame Church, 2325 Highland Road, Hermitage.
Info: Renee Zamary, 724-981-5435.
• Circle of Support, a support group for parents and families of children with kidney disease, meets from 7 to 9 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month at Panera Bread in Hermitage.
Info: Lori, 724-699-3994, or Robin, 724-813-7521
Community
Things To Do from November 13, 2009
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Vets’ clubs coordinate coupon clipping for troops
The next time you come across coupons for items you don’t buy or that have expired, hang on to them; military men and women overseas can use them for their own groceries.
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American chestnut topic of workshops
If you have an interest in helping contribute to the eventual return of American chestnut to our forest ecosystems, one of these workshops might be your cure for spring fever:
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Farrell grad a classic(al) example
A Farrell High School graduate will return to the Shenango Valley next weekend to perform with an elite classical guitar quartet from the State University of New York at Fredonia.
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Kids meet challenge with 3-D creations
When Sharpsville Area Elementary School fifth-grade teachers asked students to create their own cities, they were expecting colorful drawings of buildings, parks and streets.
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Student revives animation technique for feature spot in band’s music video
Westminster College sophomore Joe Ligo knew the process of incorporating stop-motion animation into the video wouldn’t be easy.
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Hallowed grounds
Churches look to infuse faith in believers in all kinds of ways.
At First Presbyterian Church of Sharon, leaders are hoping a little bit of coffee might help.
Last week the church hosted its first Cana’s Corner Coffeehouse. Twice a month the church will open its doors to musicians and set up a coffee and snack bar.
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Hallowed grounds
Churches look to infuse faith in believers in all kinds of ways.
At First Presbyterian Church of Sharon, leaders are hoping a little bit of coffee might help. -
Satellite office
For nearly 30 years, Sharon native Edward “Ted” Cattron was bound by threat of treason charges to keep a big secret from his family and friends and only recently has been able to share the truth.
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Artist creates with fabric
Evian Zukas-Oguz said her husband calls her “the nutty professor of fabric” because of the way she goes into her own world when crocheting, sewing, weaving on a loom or working on a knitting machine.
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19th drive reaches $13,764
The Herald Good News Fund’s 19th annual drive that will provide turkeys for Christmas to local families in need has collected $13,764 so far.
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