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$1,500 scholarship available

Youngstown Panhellenic association is offering a $1500 scholarship for the 2010-2011 school year to an undergraduate who is an active member of a National Panhellenic Conference Sorority. The applicant must be a full-time sophomore, junior, or non-graduating senior woman who resides in Mahoning, Trumbull, or Columbiana county in the state of Ohio.
The award will be based on scholarship, financial need, leadership, and sorority participation. The award will be paid directly to the university's financial affairs office.
The deadline for applying is April 1, 2010.
Applications may be secured by calling Lynn Sorber at 330-270-0226 or emailing at lsorber@zoominternet.net. Please put Youngstown Panhellenic in the subject line.

The Review Newspapers is in its fifteenth year. It's hard to believe it has been providing positive, local community news for this long. There have been many changes and improvements along the way. We printed the papers with our own press until late 2006.  At that time we hired a professional outside printer. Our color became very clear and in register (that means you can actually see the picture and the color) and also the black print became very clear.
Last year, we went to three zones as we continued to serve Trumbull and Mahoning Counties as well as the Greater Shenango Valley. This has been our target area since the birth of
The Review Newspapers, as I believe this area is the heart of the Mahoning Valley.
When
The Review Newspapers premiered in October of 1995, most of the local community papers had left town, gone out of business or started charging per edition. The Review Newspapers believes that you should not pay for community news, it should be FREE, just like news on the TV or radio.
The Review Newspapers was one of the first, if not the first, local publication to put its newspaper on the web. Our paper has been online at TheReviewNewspapers.com since 1997, where we archive copies online going back one year.  Many people now simply go online to read The Review Newspapers. This is to the advertisers benefit, because the readers still see their ad both online and in print.
This is important because advertisers provide the resources required to publish the paper. A good local community newspaper cares about its readers as well as small businesses, and is a vital part in the community.
As
we began in 1995, the internet was just starting and computers were becoming more common. This changed the world; Google News, Yahoo News, I-Phones and various web sites are now bringing major news stories to a global audience. This has caused others to duplicate our local business objective, yet The Review Newspapers continues to be the leader in community news.
Some newspapers are still delivered to every home. This sounds great, but at a time when all are concerned about our environment, this may not be the GREEN thing to do.
Now at a time when newspapers across this great land of ours are filing bankruptcy and closing at an alarming rate, 
The Review Newspapers will continue to lead the way in taking your reading experience to a new level. 
Keep watching, great changes are on the horizon. 
John Kroner, Publisher

MUSIC AT NOON
PROGRAMS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY

Youngstown State University Dana School of Music, in collaboration with the Butler Institute of American Art, presents Music at Noon performances.  Performances are held each Wednesday at 12:15 PM at the Butler Institute of American Art.  The concerts are free and open to the public and parking is free at the Butler.
The performances for the month of February are as follows:
February 3rd  -  String Department - Chamber Music Recital
February 10th   -  YSU Choral Ensembles

February 17th  -  YSU Percussion Ensemble
February 24th -  New Music
For more information please call the Dana School of Music at 330/941-3636. 

What is Interior Redesign: Pictures are Worth a Thousand Words?

ATTRACTIVE SPACES, owned by Sherry Gallagher Warden, Certified Interior Redesigner and Color Consultant, provides services, including One Day Decorating (Using What You Own to Remix Your Rooms) and chooses perfect color palettes for your spaces. Briefly, we empty your space (except for large, heavy items); "shop" the home, and bring back into the space only those items of furniture and accessories that transform your room from DRAB to FAB!! Check out the 'before' and 'after' pictures below; I'm sure you'll agree that we've taken this Living Room to a whole new level, in just ONE DAY!! The homeowners were blown away, when they returned to see the finished Redesign!

Senior Focus TV Show on Austintown channel 19

Senior Focus is a 30 minute talk show featuring topics and guests geared toward adults over age 50. The host,  Bill Adams, will serve as the host of the show. The goal is to broadcast information from government agencies, non-profit organizations, and local businesses that can help improve the health, finances, and general well-being of viewers. The show airs each weekend, Friday through Sunday at 5:00 p.m. Here is the upcoming schedule for Senior Focus on Armstrong Cable's Austintown TV Channel 19.
Dr. Daniel Van Dussen discusses Youngstown State's new gerontology program: Friday 1/29, Saturday 1/30, and Sunday 1/31 at 5:00 p.m.
Kay Lavelle talks about the Mahoning County Sheriff Office's Senior Citizens Unit: Friday 2/5, Saturday 2/6, and Sunday 2/7 at 5:00 p.m.

The following 'before' and 'after' pictures are one
example of a redesign.

Argus Lodge 7th Annual Artic Golf Classic

Argus Lodge in Canfield will be hosting the 7th annual Artic Open Golf Classic at the Argus Park pavilion on February 13. Tee times start at noon. All proceeds from this will be donated to the local Special Olympics. The cost for golf, chili and a beverage is $5.00 per person.  Argus Lodge is located at 5050 Shields Road in Canfield.

Amazing Singer Has Interesting Way to Finance Next Album

Picture of space before redesign.

Picture of space after redesign.