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Index: Pages/ Home, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
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"So old, yet so lifelike," the birthday napkin proclaimed, wishing Reverend David Merzweiler a happy 60th birthday. Parishioners of St. Catherine Church in Lake Milton and St. James Church in North Jackson gathered at their weekly Bible Study class on March 4th to honor the pastor of both parishes with a birthday celebration. Enough food to feed an army was enjoyed by all. Longtime parishioner of St. James, Teddi Guju, provided the unique birthday cake in the shape of a beehive as Father Dave is a bona fide beekeeper among his many and varied hobbies. The cake said it all: "Bee Blessed Father Dave." Many good wishes for a joy-filled year. All are invited to Bible Study every Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. at St. James Church on the corner of Mahoning Avenue and Rosemont Road in North Jackson. Come enjoy fellowship and food.
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Open house offers free massage/hot stone also
Results Women's Fitness Studio wants to invite everyone to their open house April 5 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. call with any questions 330-872-1887. There will be a free 10 minute Chair Massage or Hot Stone Massage for those attending. Also free refreshments and snacks. Door prizes include: 3 half hour massages, facial, eye brow waxing, gift certificates, gift baskets, plant, hair cut, manicure, t-shits, two free memberships, one free month results women's fitness studio. Many of the door prizes have been donated by local businesses.
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Gun and Sporting Goods Show
Hidden Valley Sportsmen's Club is hosting a Gun and Sporting Goods Show on Saturday, May 29 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, May 30 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. This event is open to the public. Admission is $4 children under 12 are free. Parking is free as well. A concession stand will be open.
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Happy Wanderers meeting
Happy Wanderers will meet Friday, March 28 at noon, at the Corner House Christian Church, Hubbard, OH. Everyone is asked to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and tea will be provided. The program will be provided by the Rescue Mission Choir and the history of the mission will be given. Serving as hospitality is Irene DeStasio, Jim & Ethelene Williams, and Bob Jailet. Greeters will be Joan Aeppli, Joyce Hillier, Wilma Quinn. Everyone who is able is asked to bring paper products for the mission. Those whose last names begin with A-L are asked to bring a pie. Pictures will be taken for the new pictorial directory that is being prepared. Departure for the Carousel for "The King and I" on March 19 is at 10:30 a.m. (tickets are available). The group will also sponsor tours on April 15 to Cleveland for "Some Enchanted Evening-Pop Goes the Classics"; May 12 Buffalo and Niagara Falls Tour; June 18th Short Mystery Tour, July 25 and 26 to Lancaster for "In the Beginning" and "Abraham and Sarah." Further information may be obtained by calling 330-534-2759.
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Howland SCOPE Alaskan Adventure
Howland SCOPE is sponsoring an "ALASKAN ADVENTURE" with Holland America Line and Wendt Touring. Open to the public, we'll depart on July 23 to August 1,2008. The to-day trip highlights Fairbanks, McKinley Explorer Train, Denali National Park, Anchorage, Tundra Wilderness, Tetlin Wildlife Park, Juneau, Skagway, Whitehorse, Vancouver, Inside Passage Scenic Cruising, Riverboat Cruise and more. Tour includes round trip airfare, 3 night Alaska cruise, 6 nights hotel, motor coach and rail transportation, all meals on ship plus Yukon dinner show and 3 lunches, transportation from SCOPE to and from airport, baggage handling, port charges and tour manager in Alaska. Cost depends on stateroom picked on ship. Range is double occupancy from $3,349 to $3,999. A $600 deposit is due on sign up with balance due by April 18, 2008. Call 330-609-7806 for details. Day trips coming are "Aloha Hawaiian Show and luncheon scheduled Thursday, May 15 at a cost of $70 and Cleveland Playhouse theater show on Wednesday, July 16 to see the Broadway hit "JERSEY BOYS".
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Hi I am Austin. I am sweet and gentle. I am looking for a quiet home. I don't like a lot of noise and commotion. I want to find a new family soon, a place to call my own, someplace where I feel safe and secure. Can you do that for me? CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.
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Sparkle Markets helping feed hungry families
Sparkle Markets are once again participating in the 17th annual Harvest for Hunger Campaign to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank. March 1 through 31 Sparkle customers can help "Check Out Hunger" by tearing off a $1, $5 or $10 coupon at the register. Sparkle Markets will also be accepting non-perishable food items during the month of March.
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Wooster Girls Soccer Camp
A residential girls only soccer camp, held at The College of Wooster is accepting registrations for its June 15-18 and July 6-9 sessions. Group discounts are available. All information is online at www.woostersoccercamp.com.
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Sherry Gallagher-Warden
The purpose of staging a home for sale is to sell your home quickly and get top dollar for doing so! The average increase in sale price of a Staged versus a Non-Staged home is 6.9% (www.stagedhomes.com/public/statistics.php, 2006). It's a bit like designing a stage for a play--everything is in just the right place; perfectly arranged, and comfortably set to impress potential buyers. Making a great first impression is essential when it comes to selling a home because most people are looking for a home they can move right into without having to do a lot of work. Statistics show that a potential buyer decides to buy or not to buy a home in the first 3 to 5 minutes after walking through the door--I call this the "blink" factor. The hardest part of preparing your home for sale will be realizing that it is no longer your home; it's now a 'product'. It can no longer reflect you. Therefore, it must be arranged and decorated so that the potential homebuyer can see him/herself living there. In other words, the way you live in your home and sell your home are two different things. Preparing a house for sale starts from the curb and goes all the way through the house to the back yard. The fact is today's homebuyers can be very selective as to which houses they want to even take
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the time to see. The internet allows potential buyers to rule out houses by just looking at pictures online. They may choose to drive by several houses before deciding which ones they will visit. Here's just a sampling of helpful suggestions: 1. Is your front door old, dated? Consider hanging a new door or at least paint the existing one. 2. Edit! Edit! Edit! It's important to remove obstacles that might distract potential homebuyers from actually "seeing" your home. 3. Remove all personal family photos--for two reasons--you want homebuyers to envision themselves living there and for safety reasons--strangers will not know who lives there. 4. Clean out all closets, built-in cabinets, and pantries. Pack at least half of their contents away for your move. This gives the impression that your storage areas are more spacious. 5. Remove busy wallpaper. Repaint walls with neutral colors such as warm off- whites, tans, taupes and/or soft golds. It is a fact that homes which are properly prepared before they appear on MLS, sell faster and at a higher price than similar, unprepared homes. Remember, you only have one time to make a great first impression--Stage your home today!
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Future babysitters training
Attention-Future Babysitter! The American Red Cross of Trumbull and Mercer Counties will be holding it's next "Babysitter's Training Class" on Saturday, march 29 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The class will be held at the Trumbull County Chapter House on Mahoning Ave in Warren. Gain the skills and confidence you need to be a great babysitter. This fun, interactive course teaches first aide and safety skills so you can prevent and respond to emergencies. The cost is $40. For more information call the Red cross office at 330-392-2551.
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