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Index: Pages/ Home, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
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Mrs. Cheryl Asente is teaching about business through Junior Achievement for the next 5 weeks to the fifth graders at St. Rose School. The students are learning so much and are enjoying every minute with her creative teaching. Thanks, Mrs. Asente!! CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.
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Left to right-Suzanne Barbati, president, LWV of Greater Youngstown; Miriam Fife; Terri Crabbs, president, LWV of Trumbull County. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.
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The League of Women Voters of Trumbull County honored Miriam Fife, Victim Rights Advocate, at a recent Town Hall meeting held at the Jewish Community Center in Liberty. Mrs. Fife was recognized as an individual who has made a positive impact. She chose to get involved and to become civically engaged and by doing so helps to make our community stronger. Her willingness to speak on behalf of the under-served in Trumbull County and her tireless efforts to encourage victims of crimes to find a voice of their own and a place at the community table over the years is well known. She has worked as a Courtroom Advocate in the Victim/Witness Program since 1989. At the personal urging of John Walsh (America's Most Wanted host), Miriam started up a local chapter of Parents of Murdered Children in the late 1980's and has served several terms as their president. For Parents of Murdered Children, she participated in the national Day of Remembrance in Washington, DC just this year. Miriam personally testified before the Ohio House Judiciary Committee to expand victims' rights to juvenile court proceedings. The Town Hall meeting was also co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown, the League of Women Voters of Ohio, the Trumbull & Mahoning County Bar Associations, Kent State University Trumbull Campus and Youngstown State University.
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Three former St. Rose students, currently Ursuline seniors, visited our school with Mr. Martino to tell about the upcoming Fifth and Sixth Grade Day at Ursuline High School on March 14. The students will get to pick special classes to attend throughout the day. They are all excited as they fill out their schedule. Zach, Dana, and Alex are shown here eating our SRS cook's, Mrs. Elaine DePietro, specialty - delicious chocolate chip cookies!!!
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The monthly PERI meeting was held on Feb. 20 with 64 members in attendance. Dr. Humphrey Germaniuk, from the Trumbull County pathologist department of Warren was the speaker. His presentation was very interesting. Do not miss the march 19 meeting. It will be a workshop explaining the new prescription plan starting April 1. District 11 Representative Jack Murphy will be answering all your questions. Be sure to write all your concerns down and bring your list with you. The meeting will be held at Dilucia's Banquet Room, 2610 Elm Rd. in Warren. Please start arriving at 11:15 a.m. or shortly after, lunch will be served promptly at noon. Lunch reservations are a must, call one of the following people by March 16: Sally 330-898-1585, Barbara 330-372-2603, Virginia 330-898-3625.
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March 4: At the voting booth
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Grade school student, China Frye, learns about the voting process by watching her mother, Roseanne Frye at the Girard Primary election. Frye said that teachers sent a note home suggesting that parents take their children to the polls to witness democracy in action. Photo by Roselyn Gadd.
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