![]() Ice Cream Festival, 4:30-7 p.m., East Fairfield United Methodist Church VFW Triangle Post 2799, Scuttlebutt Nite, 5-9 p.m., pizza and pepperoni rolls, Pack the Backpack School Supplies Drive Route 30 $10 per quart apple, vanilla and chocolate 33īike Party, 6 p.m., beginning and ending at Sandy Springs Brewing Company information at 33 or Springfield have photo ID and trunk clear for groceriesĭrive thru ice cream sale, 2 p.m., Lisbon Grange on U.S. Main St., monthly drive thru food distribution for Leetonia School District families, 9:30-11 a.m. Mod Rod Pullers, 6 p.m.Īnnual community corn roast, 5-7 p.m., Hanoverton Fire Department on Second Street ![]() Route 30, kitchen open daily Kids Games, 1 p.m. West Township Ruritans Homecoming, 24390 U.S. Wood Carving Demonstration with Chip Hudson under pavilion, 1-5 p.m.Īmerican Legion Bingo, 6 p.m. Second Harvest Food Giveaway, 10-11 a.m., First Church of the Nazarene bring two forms of IDġ0th annual Edupalooza: Back to School Bash with school supplies, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Fifth Street vouchers at the Way Stationīeaver Creek Wildlife Education Center open for visitors from 1-5 p.m. featuring new and updated displays celebrating 70 years donation welcomeĪlliance United Commercial Travelers Council #261, 4:30 p.m., Pearce House (Damascus Historical Society) Historical Society of Columbiana & Fairfield Township Log House Museum open 2-4 p.m. June 22 at the Playtowne Playground at the park.Wheels for the World used wheelchair drive, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Upper Room Fellowship information, Marilyn Emerick at 33 or As New Shoppe, Methodist Church, 210 S. today at village hall and the Parks Committee at 5:30 p.m. Meetings announced included Finance Committee at 5:30 p.m. The grand total raised from the sale of season passes so far was $8,420. The day will be announced at a later date.ĭuring her parks report, Councilwoman Linda Donnalley reported 65 pool passes had been sold and the Lisbon Salvation Army donated $3,015 to cover the cost of some pool passes, with 24 of those passed out. Council members agreed to have Cox get information on prices from contractors to move the equipment.Ĭouncil members agreed to allow Lisbon Presbyterian Church rent the pool for an entire day for $250 to cover the cost of entry for swimmers. “We know there’s going to be toys that come up missing,” one of the women said.Ĭouncil learned that the Lisbon McKinley School playground equipment that’s being donated to the village must be removed from school grounds by Aug. Kids can take a toy and then bring one back. The idea was to have it like a little library, but with toys. The idea was to provide more for kids to do at the park.Ĭouncilman Jerry Cox asked if there would be any kind of lock on it, then the mayor asked who would open and close it. Material and labor for the shed-like box will be donated by Geronimo Supply Company and the chamber will be donating tools. In other business, Chamber President Carly Brock, chamber member Marci Adams, who owns Geronimo Supply Company, and her daughter were given permission to build a sandbox library box to hold toys that kids can borrow at the park near the Sadie Van Fossen pool. ![]() ![]() Christmas in July will feature an iceless skating rink. Marie Keller and seven children, including one playing guitar, sang a song. The understanding was that $500 was for the concert and $500 was to pay for yard sale permits for residents.ĭuring their meeting Tuesday night, council members, the mayor and other Lisbon officials heard a preview from the Keller Family, whose members will be performing during the Chamber’s Christmas in July event from 10 a.m. Friday as part of Third Fridays in downtown Lisbon.ĭuring a previous meeting he reported the Lisbon Area Chamber of Commerce received a check for $1,000 from the Lisbon Eagles for the yard sale/concert the club agreed to sponsor. Mayor Peter Wilson reminded council about the yard sales and announced the Chillbillyz will play starting at 6 p.m. A representative of the Lisbon Eagles attended a village council meeting in the spring, offering to pay for the permits for residents and to cover the cost of a concert for the Third Friday events. ![]()
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