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LaBrae seeks its top alumni

NOMINATIONS SOUGHT: LaBrae Local Schools is planning to recognize distinguished alumni of LaBrae Local Schools, (Leavittsburg and Braceville High Schools), student athletes who’ve had distinguished athletic accomplishments, and members of the school community who have had made significant contributions to benefit students and LaBrae Schools. The LaBrae Hall of Fame committee is now taking nominations for the Class of 2020, which will be inducted next winter. Nominations can be made for individuals who generally meet one or more of the aforementioned classifications. Nomination forms are available on the LaBrae website at https://labrae.school/

halloffame. Completed nominations can be mailed to: LaBrae Locals Schools HOF, Office of the Superintendent, 1001 N. Leavitt Road, Leavittsburg, Ohio 44430. Nomination applications can also be submitted electronically via email to: vikings@labrae.school. The nomination deadline is April 1, 2020

CHAMPION COLLECTING DRESSES: Champion High School is collecting prom dresses for a free prom dress event in March. There are young ladies interested in attending prom, but the expense is too much. Needed are new and gently used prom dresses, shoes, jewelry, handbags, and makeup. Donations are accepted at the high school office at 330-847-2305 or 330-847-2301.

PROGRAM ON COURTS: Cortland SCOPE will meet11:30 am. Monday at Cortland Christian Church, 153 Grove Drive. Following lunch will be a program on Judge James Fredericka who will speak about probate court services and the Guardian Angels program.

SINGING BOWLS: The Unity Centre for Spiritual Living, 1226 Naylor Lloyd Road, Liberty, will host a “Crystal Singing Bowl Meditation” at 6:30 p.m. Monday. The group meditation will be conducted by Maria and Calvin Wagner from the Center for Sound Therapy in Boardman. The meditation is free but donations or “Love Offerings” will be accepted. For questions call the Centre at 330-539-0122.

DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS: Newton Falls Public Library will host a Dungeon and Dragon program 3 to 4 p.m. Monday for children ages 13 to 18. The event will be at Dominoe’s Pizza, 10 W. Broad St., Newton Falls. Library staff will be onsite to host the event.

KIDS NIGHTS: The Jewish Community Center in Youngstown will hold a Kids Night 6 to 9 pm. Saturday. Parents can leave their children for the evening and enjoy a night out. There will be games, dancing, crafts and a movie. The event is for ages 3 to 14. Cost is $12 for members and $15 for non-members. Register at 330-746-325, ext, 195.

OPEN HOUSE: Victory Christian School, 2053 Pleasant Valley Road, Niles will host an open house at 6 p.m. Tuesday. There will be tours of the building. Call 330-539-9827.

TODAY:

• Someplace Safe Inc., domestic violence agency, offers support groups for women, children and individual support services. 330-393-3005.

• Sunday Night Our Gratitude Speaks Narcotics Anonymous — 7 p.m. Serenity Place, 29 E. Broad St., Newton Falls.

• Sunday breakfast — 8:30 to 9 a.m., Warren Family Mission, 155 Tod Ave. NW, Warren, served by Tod United Methodist Church. The mission serves meals daily at noon and 4 p.m.

• Master Discipleship Group — 6 p.m., Mahoning Valley Hope Center, Warren.

• Gamblers Anonymous 12-Step fellowship — 7:30 p.m. Christ Church Presbyterian Church, 3425 Hopkins Road, Cornersburg. 330-505-5060.

• Sunday Solutions — 2 p.m., Sahara Club II, 2345 Youngstown Road, Warren.

• Keeping it Simple — 7 p.m., Sahara Club, 2345 Youngstown Road, Warren.

• Regardless Of — 7 p.m., Christ Episcopal Church, 2627 Atlantic Ave., Warren.

• Nar-Anon — 7 p.m., Sahara Club, 2345 Youngstown Road SE, Warren, 12-step program for relatives and friends who have been adversely affected by a loved one’s addiction to drugs. Bill, 330 856-3822.

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