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The Louisville Area YMCA Summer Day Camp continues through Aug. 21 with fun and games centering on the theme “Under the Stars,” with swimming in the pool and many other activities plus trips to YMCA Camp Tippecanoe and Metzger Park — for children entering grades one through eight.
Hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Children may be dropped off from 6:30 to 9 a.m. Most activities take place between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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Registrations are still being accepted from youths entering grades one through nine for the 2009 Canton Summer Fun and Enrichment Day Camp being held July 13 through Aug. 21 at the Edward “Peel” Coleman Community Center. at 1400 Sherrick Rd. SE in Canton.
Camp hours are 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Summer Fun and Enrichment Day Camp is a collaboration between the City of Canton office of youth development and the Canton Area YMCA.
The cost to participate in the six-week program is $60.
The Edward “Peel” Coleman Community Center is at 1400 Sherrick Rd. SE in Canton.
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This exciting new camp will bring the world of science to students in grades 1-3. Led by the Museum's
Science Director, there will be 3 hours of fun and educational activities each day. Each day will offer a different activity. Sign up for one day or sign up for all six days. The camp runs from 9:00 AM-12:00 Noon each day. Tuition is $20/day or $18/day for members.
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A new Kent State University Museum exhibit, “The Kokoon Arts Club: Cleveland Revels,” looks back at the iconic club formed in 1912.
The exhibit, which runs from March 19, 2009, through Feb. 28, 2010, highlights the profound effect of the club, whose most memorable activities were the annual masked balls at staged venues around the city. On display are the posters and costumes, both designed and worn by members at these extravagant balls.
Visitors can discover what life was like aboard a working Great Lakes freighter, the William G. Mather, when they explore the 1925-built Mather from bow to stern and see its huge cargo holds, brass and oak pilot house, elegant guest quarters and four-story engine room. They also can walk the decks and marvel at the “engineering firsts” that helped transform Northeast Ohio into a great industrial center.
The Mather is docked at 305 Mather Way (old Erieside Avenue), north of the Great Lakes Science Center.
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Story Time: Bug Hunt Wed., Jul. 15, 11 a.m.
Where are those bugs? Hear bug stories and try a bug fingerplay. Then look for bugs everywhere! Stories are for 3-4 year olds, but younger and older children are welcome, if they’d be interested. Dress for the weather. Free for members; donation requested from nonmembers. Registration is optional.
Canton Symphony: Casual Friday Concert
Submitted on Wed, 07/15/2009 - 11:09am Music
Featuring the award-winning Linden String Quartet. Hear fabulous music in Cable Recital Hall at the Cultural Center. March 26th at 8:00pm. Complimentary wine and cheese at intermission. $20 Adults, $14 Seniors and Students. Visit www.cantonsymphony.org to order online, or call the Box Office at 330-452-2094.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio presents “Cyber Invaders: The Government’s Use of Technology to Invade Privacy” from noon to 1 p.m. July 15 at the Max Wohl Civil Liberties Center at 4506 Chester Ave. in Cleveland.
Raymond Ku, professor and co-director of the Center for Law, Technology, and the Arts at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Law, will discuss the role of new technologies in government intelligence programs — and legislative efforts to conceal, authorize, and immunize executive actions that violate privacy rights.
Free noon concerts every Wednesday in June and July under the covered patio. Bring your friends and bring your lunch -- or plan to purchase a treat from Chik-Fil-A. Rain or Shine!
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The story of the Hoover Legacy unfolds in the Hoover Historical Center, the Victorian boyhood home
of Hoover Company founder. Victorian elegance provides the backdrop for the history and display of vintage products, advertisements, and Company memorabilia. Ladies' vintage fashions, family china and furnishings, accent the display.
Award-winning gardens complement the grounds. Located on original Hoover family farmland inside Walsh University's Hoover Park and across the street from main campus.
Tours conducted hourly, 1-4 p.m., Weds-Sat., March - Dec. 18, 2009
Canton First Friends Church Sports Outreach will conduct a girls basketball camp from 1 to 4 p.m. July 13-16.
It is for girls who have just completed grades three through six.
First Friends is at 5455 Market Ave. N.
For more information and to register, go to www.firstfriendssports.com.
Exhibit details history of Walsh University, established as Walsh College in 1960. Display combines nostalgic piecess of the proud past of "Walsh College" with current technology refelcting the story of growth and expansion that has produced an exemplary faith-based University. It also encompasses the vsion of its founders, the Brothers of Christian Instruction, who continue to hold a presence on campus, involved with curriculum and students' activities.
Tours conducted hourly, 1-4 p.m. WEDS-SAT, March - Dec. 18.
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Mount Union College’s Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center is partnering with the Alliance Park Department to hold "Forest Frolic," a program for families, from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 15 in Butler Rodman Park.
Meet at the Rotary Pavilion.
A craft activity will take place first, then everyone will head into the woods to learn about trees, plants and nature, and how to identify trees.
The park is at 2295 W. State St. in Alliance.
For more information call (330) 823-7487.
Illustrated Story Times for All Ages
This event will take place at the Stark County District Library Plain Community Branch
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The fifth annual Wayne County Humane Society Bike Night will take place July 15 at the Olde Jaol Restaurant at 215 N. Walnut St. in Wooster.
Festivities will begin at 5 p.m. with the cornhole tournament in the Olde Jaol parking lot. Cash prizes of $150, and $100, and $50 will be awarded. Registration is $30 per team and begins at 4:30 p.m.; for entry information or to pre-register, contact Kyle or Diane Connor at (330) 317-9675.
At 6 p.m. Colin Dussault’s Blues Project will play on Walnut Street.
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For parents of children up to age 12; for information call (330) 762-0591
Do you have a lot of pictures of you, your friends, or family? Not sure how to display them? Join Rodman Library for a fun evening of scrapbooking. Visitors will learn new techniques, journaling, how to choose a color scheme and much more.
The program will take place on Wednesday, July 15 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. in the Children’s Program Room at the Main Library. Registration is required and can be made by calling 330-821-2665. There is a limit of 20 people.
NAMI Stark County will offer "Family-to-Family"; a FREE 12 week program that meets once a week for persons having an adult loved one with mental illness. The program teaches about mental illness, treatments, coping and communication strategies and more.
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Wednesday night meditation at Merging Hearts. Each Wednesday at 7pm we gather to experience a new and different meditation.
For information call (330) 492-7522 or (330) 837-5018
For survivors, family and friends of stroke victims. For information call (330) 829-4395
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Register today for the Women's Softball All Night Tournament. Teams are guaranteed 4 games in this fun and exciting night of softball. This is a sanctioned event. Cost is $150 per team. Winners will receive t-shirts!
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Register today for the Coed Softball All Night Tournament. Teams are guaranteed 4 games in this fun and exciting night of softball. This is a sanctioned event. Cost is $150 per team. Winners will receive t-shirts.
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