ACROSS OUR COMMUNITIES
Salem Hunting Club Youth Day
The Salem Hunting Club will host it 43rd Annual Youth Day Saturday. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Events start at 9 a.m. Events continue throughout the day, although 10:15 a.m. is the cut-off time to register for a chance to win an event trophy. Events include: .22 rifle, compound bow, black powder, BB guns and more. All events are under the supervision of experienced range safety officers. Prizes and trophies will be awarded. The event is open to the public for boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 15. Food, drinks and T-shirts for each child are included. For information call 330-428-4295 or visit www.salemhuntingclub.com.
Winona Memorial Day Program
The Winona Area Historical Society will present its annual Memorial Day Program at 3 p.m. Sunday inside the Winona Methodist Church. As always this program is open to the public. The United Local Band under the direction of Nome Baker will be playing a selection of music. Special speakers for this Memorial Day will be: Emma Murray, Chloe Angelo, Kendall Erb and Adelynn Buttream, each expressing what Memorial Day means to her. There will be an Ice Cream Social in the church basement after the program concludes. The change in location is required due to the “Glenn Bennett WWII Memorial Playground being too wet for use.
P.E.R.I. lunch meeting
The Public Employee Retirees (P.E.R.I.) of Mahoning County Chapter 18 will meet for a lunch meeting at noon June 2 at Avion on the Water Banquet Center, 2177 Western Reserve Road. Cost of lunch is $20. Menu is stuffed chicken breast/gravy, au gratin potatoes, glazed carrots, dessert and beverages. Reservations are due by May 26 by contacting: Carol at 330-758-5239, Diane at 330-547-9612, or Janice at 330-259-8756. Anyone with dietary restrictions should advise the person taking the reservation. Guest Speaker will be John P. Leseganich Sr., president/CEO of Crime Stoppers of Eastern Ohio, which acts as the leading “Intelligence Gathering” organization for all Law Enforcement Agencies, ranging from local police departments, the Mahoning County sheriff, surrounding task force, and federal and state agencies. Chapter 18 welcomes OPERS retirees and current employees. For information about P.E.R.I. contact Marilyn at 330-565-6913.
East Palestine E-Waste Drop Off
An E-Waste Drop Off will be held from 10 a.m. to noon June 20 at Centenary Methodist Church, 40 S. Market St., East Palestine, through GreenBoardIT Secure & Sustainable ITAD. Materials accepted free of charge include PCs, laptops, phones, scanners, hard drives, servers, unused printer cartridges/toner, cell phones, stereos, VCR/DVD players, routers, MP3 players, cameras, keyboards, paper shredders, LCD monitors, game consoles/accessories, networking equipment, UPS. Material accepted with a charge include CRT monitors ($20), printers ($10), TVs ($20).


