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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.
Canton First Friends Church Sports Outreach is conducting a basketball camp for boys who have just completed grades three through six. The camp is from 9 to noon July 20 through July 23.
The church is at 5455 Market Ave. N.
Go to www.firstfriendssports.com for more information and to register.
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The Norma Johnson Center in the Dover area will offer a butterfly exhibit July 20-26.
Fran LeMasters will set up an interactive 12-by-5-foot enclosure featuring butterflies, caterpillars and chrysalis. She belongs to the International Butterfly Breeders Association.
The exhibit will be open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m.
The O’Donnell Family Charitable Foundation is sponsoring this exhibit.
The Norma Johnson Center is at 3870 State Route 39 NW in Dover.
For more information, contact Marsha at (330) 339-7976.
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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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The Minerva Public Library's Young Adult Group (YAGS), for youths who have completed fifth through eighth grades, meets at the library from 1 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday in the summer for creative activities, games, food, and surprises.
The library is at 677 Lynnwood Dr.
For more information, call (330) 868-4101 or go to www.minerva.lib.oh.us.
The chronic versions of this blood cancer have common, slow-developing symptoms similar to other illnesses. Learn them and treatment for this condition most common for those over 60 years old.
Presented by Robert Kellermeyer, MD, Oncologist, at Aultman West, 1:30-3 p.m.
Free and open to the public, but seating is limited. To register, call 330-363-8255 (TALK) or go to www.aultman.org
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City of Green Farmers' Market will take place from 3 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday from June 23 through Oct. 13 in Boettler Park in Green.
Vendors will sell local produce, dairy products, plants/herbs, baked goods and more.
Boettler Park is at 5300 Massillion Rd. in Green.
For more information, call (330) 896-6621.
For information call Dianne Cumberledge at (330) 875-5978
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Celebrate “back to school” with Sunny, the eager shaggy dog who thinks school is fun from 4 to 7 p.m. July 21 at the Turnaround Community Outreach Center.
The event will include Head Start registration, free books, face painting, free school clothing and supplies, and free food and music.
The Arcadia Grille is hosting a benefit buffet for the Red Ribbon Connection, an organization that works for the elimination of HIV/AIDS, from 5 to 8 p.m. July 21.
The menu features rigatoni with meat sauce or red sauce and pasta primavera.
Suggested donation is $10 per person, $6 for ages 10 and younger. Larger donations get patrons “extras” such as white linen tablecloths, china and metal flatware; table service by the Red Ribbon Connection trustees; and special surprises.
The Arcadia Grille is at 321 Court Ave. NW in Canton.
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For information call (330) 489-4600, Ext. 1633
For veterans returning from Iraq or Afghanistan
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Stark Parks invites you to learn all about bed bugs. If you are a traveler or a dorm or apartment dweller, this program is for you, particularly because we have had a resurgence of these critters in Ohio. You'll learn identification tips, and how you can protect yourself and your property, as well as how to eradiate the pests. This free program is presented in partnership with the Stark County Health Dept. from 6 to 7:30 p.m. July 21 at Stark Parks' Exploration Gateway at Sippo Lake Park, 5712 12th St NW, in Perry Township. Call 330-477-3552 for a reservation or log onto www.StarkParks.com.
12-Step Christ-centered program for any struggle; for information call (330) 454-5365
This class will give participants a more in-depth understanding of sign language. During this class participants will learn basic and advanced words and have a short conversation through signs. This class is for ages 15 and up.
For anyone grieving the loss of a loved one; for information call (330) 896-1936
Free child care. For information call (330) 477-7834
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Learn the gymnastics and dance moves cheerleaders use in their routines! You will practice jumps, tumbling moves, dance steps and more at a beginner's pace to help you develop your skills and build confidence.
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