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Special to The Vindicator FORERUNNERS: On the committee for the Come Play Fore the Symphony fundraiser are, left to right, May Kay Zockle, volunteer coordinator; John Simeone, co-chairman; Patricia Smith, committee member; and Richard Perrine, co-chairman.
Added: Mon, May 25, 2009
Special to The Vindicator TAKING STEPS: Canfield Republican Women’s Club will have an annual picnic dinner and auction night at 5:30 p.m. June 4 at McMahon Hall at the MetroParks Experimental Farm in Canfield with Katherine Wolfe in charge. Taking steps to make the fundraiser successful are newly installed officers, from left, Pat Woomer, treasurer; Tricia Potesta, secretary; Michelle Parella, vice president; and Melinda McGowan, president. Potesta and Parella are coordinating a Chinese and live auction that will help raise funds for the club’s Caring for America projects, including support for Fisher House, a compassionate care facility at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. For reservations call (330) 533-4731.
Added: Mon, May 25, 2009
Special to The Vindicator KEYED UP: The May 13 meeting of Kiwanis Club of Western Mahoning County was attended by representatives of Jackson Milton High School Key Club, from left, Nathan Suchy, Key Club vice president; Leah Condon, Key Club adviser; and Alyssa Chine, Key Club president. Their interest in crime solving was aroused by the speaker, John Stoll, supervisory senior resident FBI Agent, who works in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties solving financial, white collar and terrorism crimes. The Kiwanis Club supports Key Clubs at Canfield and Jackson Milton high schools. For more information call (330) 538-3041.
Added: Mon, May 25, 2009
Special to The Vindicator THUMBS UP: Featured at the April 29 meeting of Kiwanis Club of Western Mahoning County were talks by Barry Silliphant and Linda Hrenko, Kiwanis members from Newton Falls. The two volunteer their time and money to make trips with the Santa Good Will Tours to orphanages, hospitals, schools, special needs groups, and senior citizen homes throughout the world. Silliphant gives a thumbs-up gesture to show his approval of the tours, which are backed by Pioneers, a corporate volunteer organization. It has given him the opportunity to play Santa for the past eight years. The local Kiwanis Club donated money for gifts, which Silliphant and Hrenko distributed to more than 300 children during a trip to Peru in November. Speaker at the May 13 meeting was John Stoll, local FBI agent. Members of Canfield Key Club will be featured at the May 27 meeting. For more information call (330) 538-3041.
Added: Mon, May 25, 2009