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You can see all of Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County adoptable pets at www.petfinder.com or at www.awltc.org. The pets can be adopted at 545 Brunstetter Road SW, Warren or call the shelter at
330-394-4122.

Honeybear is a Cutie!! She is a 5 year old female chow mix, she is very friendly and really loves attention.
Animal Welfare League does microchipping of pets for a $10 fee. Contact us at 330 399 2086 for more info!

Lenny is a super playful male neutered kitten. He is nine months old and will just keep you entertained. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.

Yo-Mah-O Adminstrative Professionals day

Instructors Training course

The American Red Cross of Trumbull and Mercer Counties will be conducting an "Instructors Training" class on April 8, 15 and 22 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Mercer County Red Cross office in Sharpsville. This class is ideal for anyone who would like to become an instructor. All participants must be currently Red Cross certified in CPR and First Aid. Fee for the three day class is $175 and includes lay-responder teaching materials. For more information and to register for the class, please call Susan at 724-962-9180.

Sausage Gravy and Biscuits breakfast

The Trustees of EAGLE CREEK CHAPEL will be serving a delicious breakfast with sausage, bacon, hash browns, scrambled eggs, sausage gravy and biscuits, fruit cup, juice, and coffee from 8:30 a.m. until Noon on April 5. The cost is Adults $6, children under 12, $3. The church is located at 4600 Eagle Creek Road, Leavittsburg. All proceeds will go to the insulation project of the church. For more information, call
330-898-7777.

Come to Community Adoption Information meeting

Northeast Ohio Adoption Services, (NOAS), invites area singles or couples to an informal Community Adoption Information Meeting in Lisbon.  It is for families who want to know more about the adoption of Ohio's school aged children.  The meeting is set for Wednesday evening, April 16, between 5-7 p.m. at Columbiana County Career and Technical Center in the Library Room, 9364 State Route 45, a mile south of Lisbon.
The atmosphere will be relaxed, and people are free to stop in anytime so that they can pick up information packets and talk to staff members.  They can learn more about the needs of children in care of the child welfare system, and learn about the possibilities of becoming an adoptive parent of a school aged child, teen, or sibling group. NOAS does not charge fees to families for adoption.
In Ohio 6,000 children, mostly school aged, are now waiting for a permanent, loving family.  Adults over the age of 21 are eligible to adopt through NOAS with no upper age limit.  Adoptive parents may live in a home, mobile home, apartment, or condo, and they may either own it or rent it.  Adoptive parents will need a stable, but not necessarily high income.
Reservations are requested for the Community Adoption Information Meeting.  Please call
1-800-686-6627, ext. 126 for details, to get an information packet by mail, or to register to come to the Community Adoption Information Meeting.  Since it was founded in 1978, NOAS has found loving families for over 1,100 children.  Visit NOAS online at
www.noas.com.

West Farmington Ladies Auxiliary meeting

The Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars post 7200 West Farmington held their March meeting with President Donna Long in charge. Nine members were present. Department G.O. #2 were read and filed. A thank you letter was read from the Warren Rescue Mission for the generous donation received. All year end reports of the various committees need to be in to the rightful chairman by April 30. The Testimonial Dinner for District 8 President, Patti Gavin and Commander, Ken Lewis will be held at the Firestone Post 3383 in Akron on April 26 doors to open at 5 p.m. The Department Convention will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Dublin on June 25-29. An ad was purchased for the convention booklet. The post receive 18 Auxiliary members from Post 6549 of Leavittsburg through their transferals. Peggy Lauth, Maryn Mackey, Pam Monroe, Linda Anspach and Donna long were appointed to the Resolutions Committee  with the first meeting on April 19. Also a membership committee was formed with Diana Mullen, Candy Brooks, Linda Anspach, Peggy Lautha and Maryn Mackey. District 8 meeting will be held on April 6 at Ravenna Post 1055. Breakfast will be at 8 a.m. with meetings at 10 a.m. Katie Hites will be in charge of the next luncheon. Buddy Poppy placmats will be used for the next Swiss steak supper to be held on Saturday April 12 from 4-6  p.m.

The Alzheimer Assistance and Referal Network Calendar

The Alzheimer Assistance and Referral Network host free neighborhood Support Groups, providing an opportunity for caregivers to share with and learn from others going through the same difficult experience.
APRIL CALENDAR
April 2 10 A.M. Easter Seals in Children's Rehabilitation Center, 885 Howland -Wilson Road, Warren. April 8 7 P.M. Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2305 S. Canfield-Niles Road, Austintown. April 9 7 P.M. St. Charles Church, Boardman-Canfield Road near Westview Drive, Boardman. April 12 10:30 A.M. Christ Lutheran Church, Corner of Sexton & Garfield, Struthers. April 14 7 P.M. St John Russian Orthodox Church, 322 Struthers-Liberty Road, Campbell. April 15 6 P.M. Girard Public Library, 105 E. Prospect St. Girard. April 16 7 P.M. St. Paul Lutheran Church, 2860 East Market Street, Warren. April 17 6 P.M. Sunrise Assisted Living, 335 West McKinley Way, Poland. April 18
10 A.M.
Canfield Christian Church, 123 Broad Street, Canfield. April 22 6:30 P.M. Emmanuel Lutheran Education Building, 251 S. Broadway Avenue, Salem. April 28 7 P.M. Easter Seals, 721 Boardman-Poland Road, Boardman.
For more information call 330-788-9755 or
1-866-822-2102.