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Area news in brief for July 1
MINERVA CONCERT – New Song, Geneva College’s music and drama ministry group, will offer a free performance at 7 p.m. July 5 on Minerva’s Municipal Park Stage. Nine students are chosen in January for the group that begins their service in the summer following. Students are chosen because of their musical and dramatic abilities and because of the way they can articulate and convey their faith. New Song is directed by Lindsay Shaffer, Minerva High School and Geneva College alumna. Municipal Park’s parking is adjacent to the Minerva High School parking lot.
Rocky River High School Kitchen and Kensington Media Center Debuts
ROCKY RIVER, Ohio – The Rocky River City School District invites the community to celebrate the debuts of the new kitchen at Rocky River High School and Makerspace area at Kensington Intermediate School on Tuesday, August 13. All are encouraged to attend the ribbon cutting and grand opening of...
Abigail's Bakery in Austintown closes temporarily
An Austintown business is temporarily closed while its owner deals with health problems. A sign on the door of Abigail's Bakery Creations on Mahoning Avenue says the location will be closed until September 2. Bill Smith owns Abigail's Bakery Creations and has battled a number of health problems over the...
Stark County roundup: News from around the Canton region
Canton Woman’s Club offers Hall of Fame Grand Parade and Breakfast Buffet CANTON – The Canton Woman's Club's annual Hall of Fame Grand Parade and Breakfast Buffet will be Aug. 3 at 822 Market Ave. N. Club doors open at 7 a.m. There will be food options before and after the parade, plus...
RECLAIMING NATURE AT WATERLOO ARTS
From 1974-1978, the Summit National site in Deerfield, Ohio, a former coal strip mine, was used as a waste disposal facility for oil, resin, paint and metal-plating sludge, and flammable, chlorinated solvents. The EPA subsequently conducted a cleanup and recently removed a section of this site from the Superfund List, encouraging its reuse. Visiting this site, artist Arron Foster created an ongoing response project, documenting the cycles of devastation and recovery and illustrating the persistence of nature. Through his work, utilizing printmaking and photography, Foster hopes to inspire local awareness, activism and care. During the July 5 Walk All Over Waterloo, at 7pm, Foster will discuss his exhibition, “Haints and Specters”, currently on view in the gallery at Waterloo Arts. Also on view in the cafe space is Alison Alsup’s “Ohio: Love for the Heart of it All”, a delightful travelog in drawings and paintings of the artist’s months long biking and rollerblading trek throughout Ohio.
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