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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
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Liberty High School community service program
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Honoring our Veterans
While dodging the rain, Queen Mum Carol, and her chapterettes of the Red Hat Flames, Niles, participated in the Veterans day Parade in Warren on Nov. 12. They were driven by Carl Weschey, who also is a veteran. They had Carl's flame truck decorated with flags and waved to the crowd while honoring our Veterans past and present. They would like to thank all veterans for the countries freedom today and pray for all veterans serving our country in Iraq and Pakistan and other countries.
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Liberty High School senior Perry Finley participates in Bingo with residents at Liberty Arms as part of the Community Service Program. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.
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LHS Community Service volunteer Olivia Skoloda playing with Lana and Amelia, students at JCC Preschool on Gypsy Lane in Youngstown.
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Back row: Donna Hinkle, (AKA Queen Donna of the Rudy Red Diva's), Kathleen Taylor. Front: Queen Mum Carol Noble, Violet Stinedurf, Terri Cross. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.
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Queen Mum Carol Noble of the Red Hat Flames and their driver Veteran Carl Weschey and Queen Donna of the Ruby Red Diva's.
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LHS senior Alyssa Mrosko pushes Julia, Kyleigh, and Maria on the tire swing at the Oblate Sisters Preschool and Kindergarten.
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LHS volunteer Chanel Rogers giving a bottle to baby Madeline in the infant/toddler room at the Jewish Community Center.
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Girl Scouts annual My Guy and Me Prom
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LHS student volunteer Ira Cross helping students Austin and Ivan at W.S. Guy School.
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Flag disposal ceremony
Nov. 24, at 4:30 p.m., the American Legion Post #472 will host an official Flag disposal ceremony. Any citizen that has an American Flag and would like to dispose of it in an official and honorable manner this is your opportunity to do so. The ceremony is open to all veterans organizations, area veterans and the public. Some of our area Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will assist us with this ceremony. For more information you can contact the post by phone at 330-788-8753 or call Gus Guzman, at 330-502-5672.
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