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United 1967 plans annual picnic Sunday

HANOVERTON–United High School Class of 1967 will have its Annual Picnic (70th Birthday Party) at 5 p.m. (fellowship at 4 p.m.) Sunday at Waterworth Memorial Park, Pavilion 8 in Salem. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service, beverage, covered dish to share, and a lawn chair if they plan to attend the John Reese concert. For further information or questions call Joyce Grindle at 330-692-1858 or Dwayne Moore 234-564-5800.

West Branch school board to meet Thursday

BELOIT–The West Branch school board will holds its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the high school Media Room, preceded by a public work session at 6 p.m., also in the Media Room.

Library program connects baseball, history

SALEM– History and baseball connect during a Live from Anywhere program at 6:30 p.m. July 25 in the Salem Public Library Quaker Room. The program will be presented by National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum via video conferencing.

Baseball is more complex than money and big salaries. It is a complicated interaction of individuality and institutionalization. America’s “National Pastime” grew from social sport to a big industry that provides sport and entertainment through the growth of commerce and contracts. It is a psychological and emotional “dance” of critical thinking and skilled decision making that challenges the relationship between employer and employee. Throughout the history of America, the teamwork needed to earn a voice and seat at the table has reinforced this time-tested principle: labor is not a commodity.

Registration is required and may be done online at www.salem.lib.oh.us or call the library at 330-332-0042 for registration assistance.

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