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Monday, September 26, 2016 • A7The Review, Alliance, Ohio
PPUBLICUBLIC MMEETINGSEETINGS
MONDAY■ Stark County Commis-
sioners — 10 a.m., StarkCounty Oce Building, 110Central Plaza South, Canton.■ Sebring Village Council
— 7 p.m., Council Chambers,135 E Ohio Ave.■ Marlboro Township
Trustees — 7 p.m., TownshipHall, 7344 Edison St. N.W.■ Southeast Board of Edu-
cation — 6:30 p.m., HighSchool Library, 8423 TallmadgeRoad. (ALWAYS LAST MONDAY)■ Deereld Township
Trustees — 7 p.m., Town Hall,1450 State Route 14.■ Perry Township Trus-
tees (Columbiana County)— 6:30 p.m., Township Ad-ministration Building, 2198 N.Ellsworth Ave., Salem.■ Stark County Area
Transportation Study —1:30 p.m., 201 3rd St. N.E.,Canton.
TUESDAY■ Stark County Commis-
sioners — 10 a.m., StarkCounty Oce Building, 110Central Plaza South, Canton.■ Minerva Council — 7:30
p.m., Council Chambers, 209N. Market St.■ Lexington Township
Trustees — 7 p.m., Fire Sta-tion, 14555 Gaskill Drive N.E.■ Atwater Township Trus-
tees — 7 p.m., Township Hall,1199 State Route 183.■ Mahoning County Land
Bank — 11:30 a.m., 21 W.Boardman St., Youngstown.
WEDNESDAY■ Alliance Shade Tree
Commission — 7:30 a.m.,Don Pancho’s, 2105 W. StateSt., Alliance.■ Alliance Historic Preser-
vation Commission — 3p.m., City AdministrationBuilding, 504 E. Main St.■ D o w n t o w n S p e c i a l
Events Commission — 6p.m., Rodman Public LibraryConference Room, 215, E.Broadway St.■ Stark County Commis-
sioners — 1:30 p.m., StarkCounty Oce Building, 110Central Plaza South, Canton.■ Stark Area Regional
Transit Authority — 5 p.m.,1600 Gateway Blvd. S.E., Can-ton.
THURSDAY■ West Branch Board of
Education — 7 p.m., HighSchool Media Center, 14277 S.Main St., Beloit (Meeting willbe preceded by a work studysession at 5:30 p.m.)■ S t a r k C o u n t y P o r t
Authority — 8:30 a.m., StarkDevelopment Board Oces,116 Cleveland Ave. N.W., Suite600, Canton.■ Stark Metropolitan
Housing Authority — noon,400 E. Tuscarawas St., Canton.■ Nimishillen Township
Trustees — 7 p.m., TownshipHall, 4422 Maplegrove Ave.
FRIDAY■ Alliance Board of Con-
trol — noon, City Administra-tion Building, 504 E. Main St.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3■ Alliance City Council —
7 p.m., Council Chambers, 470E. Market St.■ Washington Township
Trustees — 6:30 p.m., Town-ship Building, 5789 Beech-wood Ave.■ Washington Township
Zoning Commission — 7:15p.m., Township Building, 5789Beechwood Ave.■ Washington Township
Park Board — 7 p.m., Town-ship Building, 5789 Beech-wood Ave.■ Butler Township Trus-
tees — 7 p.m., Township Ad-ministration Room, 2974Slater Road, Salem.■ Louisville City Council
— 7 p.m., Constitution Center,1022 W. Main St.■ Paris Township Trustees
— 7 p.m., Township Garage,14220 Freed St. S.E.■ Stark County Commis-
sioners — 10 a.m., StarkCounty Oce Building, 110Central Plaza South, Canton.
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YOUNGSTOWN — Be-fore Donald Trump orBernie Sanders, Congress-man Jim Traficant was theoriginal bombastic populist,but with “son-of-a-truckdriver” street cred.
As a mob-busting sheriffin Youngstown, his refusalto evict steelworkers fromtheir homes made him afolk hero. He demolishedorganized crime, defendedhimself against the JusticeDepartment in a RICO caseand even vanquished Presi-dent Clinton. The meteoricrise, Shakespearean col-lapse, and tragic death ofJim Traficant is detailed inthe new feature documen-
tary “Traficant: The Con-gressman of Crimetown,”now available to rent orpurchase on VOD —Vimeo, iTunes and Amazonat http://www.traficant-movie.com.
Funded through two suc-cessful Kickstarter cam-paigns, with one-of-kind re-wards provided byYoungstown native EdO’Neill, including a privatedinner and signed memora-bilia, the film features richarchival footage and exten-sive interviews with TVlegend Ed O’Neill, U.S.Congressman Tim Ryan, D-OH, and Hall of Fameboxer Ray “Boom Boom”
Mancini. Eric Murphy’scritically acclaimed docu-mentary has been called“colorful, entertaining, in-sightful and stellar all theway around,” “wild andfunny,” and a “stellar por-trait” of the most unraveledpolitician in American his-tory.
“Traficant was larger-than-life — with equal partscongressional jester andworking-class hero,” saidMurphy. “Now, with the in-sane presidential election,Traficant feels more rele-vant than ever. Our home-town of Youngstown, Ohio,will again decide who is thenext POTUS!”
SSENIORENIOR CCITIZENITIZEN AACTIVITIESCTIVITIES
Those persons with reser-vations for the MountaineerCasino tour are remindedthat the bus will depart thecenter at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday.
* * *PrimeTime Health Plans
will hold a seminar at 10a.m. today at the center.There is no fee or registra-tion required, and the publicis invited to attend.
* * *The Al l iance Hea l th
Department will conduct aseasonal flu clinic from 1 to 4p.m. Wednesday at the cen-ter. This is a walk-in clinic;no appointment necessary.Free flu shots will be avail-able to adults with Aultcare,PrimeTime HMO, a SecureCare HMO, or a MedicarePart B card with no Medi-care Advantage Program.Medicaid cards, MedicareAdvantage Programs such asHumana, Medicare Railroad,Aetna, Anthem Blue CrossBlue Shield or Cigna, are notaccepted. Persons without aneligible card will be charged$20 and given a receipt tosend to their Medicare Ad-vantage Program.
* * *The annual Fall Festival
will take place from 11 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. Sunday at thecenter. Homemade appledumplings, soup, haluski,sausage sandwiches andpumpkin pie are some of thedelicious foods being offered.Carryout will be available. A“second chance” and booksale will be featured.
* * *The following tours are
being offered by the center:Wheeling Casino, Oct. 6.
Cost is $32 with $25 in freeplay.
Fall Wine Tour, Oct. 25.Cost is $67.
“Our Christmas Dinner” atthe Carlisle Inn in Sugar-creek, Dec. 15. Cost is $78and includes meal, show andtransportation.
Call the center’s travel of-fice for reservations, 330-829-2238.
* * *On Mondays, Ronda Iams,
certified arthritis exercise in-s t ructor f rom McCreaManor, will hold a class atthe center from 2:30 to 3:30p.m. Cost is $2 per class, and
classes are open to the pub-lic.
* * *Shuffleboard takes place at
1 p.m. on Mondays at thecenter; members’ euchre isat 1 p.m. on Mondays; cho-rus practice is at 2 p.m. onTuesdays; ping-pong is at 1p.m. on Wednesdays andThursdays; and cornholeplaying is scheduled at 1p.m. every Tuesday andThursday. All seniors arewelcome to attend
* * *Card playing takes place
at the center every Thursdaybeginning at 9:30 a.m. Theseevents are open to the pub-lic. Winners of last week’scard games were: Mondaymembers euchre — FerrellBrownlee and Duckie Hee-stand; bridge – Fred Hydeand Roger Smith; euchre —Betty Sheetz and JoanieBiery ; 500 — DorothyHaines and Frank Lutes.
* * *SENIOR CLUBS
AARP No. 2630 will meet
at the center today at 10a.m. for their board meeting.The regular noon lunch andmeeting will take place atthe center on Oct. 5.
* * *Church Women United
will meet Oct. 7 at the Salva-tion Army, 57 W. Main St.,at 11:30 a.m. for a boardmeeting and at 1 p.m. for ageneral meeting. Programwill be by Shirley Griffin,“Mary & Martha’s Aprons.”Members are to bring a barof soap.
* * *SENIOR SPORTS
ShuffleboardAlice Smith and Roger
Betz — 128; June Wykle andJim McConnell — 101; NickPietroco la and ChuckDougherty — 91; Bob Hobbsand June May — 80; BevLambert and Nancy Baker— 70; Carl Lilley and DeanLair — 51; Mary JaneThomas and Al Retone —40; Wilfred Everett and Eu-gene McDonough — 26;Judy Betz and Clint Lambert
— 2.* * *
MEALS ON WHEELS■ Monday — stuffed cab-
bage casserole, mashed pota-toes, buttered corn, ryebread, applesauce.■ Tuesday — sliced tur-
key, mashed sweet potatoes,French green beans, whitebread, fresh fruit.■ Wednesday — cheese-
burger, hash browns, bakedbeans, tomatoes/pickle,juice, shortbread cookie.■ Thursday — chili with
oyster crackers, coleslaw,pears, fruit juice, animalcrackers.■ Friday — meat loaf
with gravy, pierogies withonions, San Fran blend veg-gies, dinner roll, fruit cock-tail.
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