Summer festivals and events 2017

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Summer festivals and events 2017

Take a look at some of this summer’s events across Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana, Lawrence and Mercer counties

Sea Rock at the Amp Classic Rock Concert Series

Very first showcase is on May 27; final demonstrate on Sept. Two

Gates open at five p.m., headliners take the stage at 8:30 p.m.

three hundred twenty one Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren

Admission $8, kids twelve and under are free

Tribute bands will cover music from Journey to Queen to Jason Aldean

For a accomplish list of showcase dates, opening acts and headliners, visit their website

Tuesdays at Courthouse Square

Tuesdays from June six – Oct. Thirty one from 3-6 p.m.

Warren Farmer’s Market

Featuring cooking demonstrations, yoga, nutritional education, live music and family-friendly activities

Free parking on the Square and at the Franklin St. Parking Deck

Idora Neighborhood Farmers Market

Every Tuesday from Four:30-7 p.m. from June six – Oct. Trio

two thousand six hundred Glenwood Ave., Youngstown

Various vendors will be selling food. The Farmers Market accepts the Ohio Direction Card, WIC famers market coupons and Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program coupons.

Saturdays from June ten – Oct. 21, from nine a.m. – one p.m.

eight thousand two hundred four East Market St., Warren

Love farm fresh fruits and vegetables locally and regionally grown. There is also a selection of non-food items.

Every Monday from June twelve through Sept. Twenty five (except Labor Day) from 5-8 p.m.

In addition to local produce, gourmet baked treats and artisan crafts, there will be kids’ crafts, face painting, live music, free yoga, healthy cooking demos, library visits, educational classes and more.

The Artisan Farmer’s Market at Woodworth Park

Every Friday, June sixteen – Sept. 15, from Five:30-8:30 p.m.

two hundred fifty five Warren Ave., Poland

An Open Air Seasonal Farmer’s Market, serving the communities of Beaver, Springfield, Boardman and Poland communities.

Artisans include farmers, growers and producers that suggest fresh produce grown locally as well as preserves, baked goods and other tasty treats.

Youngstown Flea “Market For Makers”

Sept. Sixteen and Oct. Fourteen from eleven a.m. to four p.m.

one hundred ten Freeman Alley, downtown Youngstown

The market is dedicated to local/regional vendors of hand-made, antique and re-purposed wood/metal/furniture, vintage clothing and collectibles.

seven thousand two hundred sixty five Columbiana Canfield Road

two thousand three hundred eighty one Mercer Road, Stoneboro, PA

$Ten gate admission Fee (Two years and older)

For a finish list of events, visit their website

History of the Blues Live!

Poland Library, three hundred eleven S Main St., Poland, OH

Oakland Center for the Arts presents Kristi Blue and the Midnites in a Multi-media Power Point Presentation lecture detailing the HISTORY OF THE BLUES LIVE including original historic recording and total blues band spectacle of legendary blues songs. Also featuring Blues Award Winner Harmonica Harry.

Sept two from seven a.m. to eight p.m.

Riverside Park, forty five Alan Ave., Greenville, PA

Registration postmarked through Aug. Thirty is $25; after Aug. Thirty and day of is $30

This bicycle tour has numerous distances for all abilities and visits many of northwestern Pennsylvania’s and Ohio’s water ways and lakes.

T-shirts may be pre-ordered for $15 each

A community festival will go after in the downtown Greenville area from 5-10 p.m.

YSU Music at Noon

Butler Institue of American Art in Youngstown

The Dana School of Music will hold four free concerts in September

Sept. 6: Dr. Misook Yun will sing while Marcellene Hawk accompanies on the piano

Sept. 13: String department spectacle

Sept. 20: Dr. Brian Kiser, tuba; Dr. Stacie Mickens, horn; Dr. Caroline Oltmanns, piano

Sept. 27: Voice department spectacle

For more information, call the Office of Community Engagement and Events at 330-941-2307.

Casino Night at Buhl Park

Annual benefit dinner on Sept. 9

Held at Buhl Park’s Buhl Timblin Casino

Tickets cost $100 per person, all proceeds benefit Buhl Park operations

Doors open at six p.m., gaming tables open at seven p.m. (they will not pay out)

Catered by JPC Event Group

Theme deals with casinos, the 1960s, Las Vegas and the Rat Pack

Attendees will be treated to a “Welcome Champagne” and can love wine, craft beers, specialty “Rat Pack” cocktails and after-dinner drinks at the cash bars.

You can either dress for the occasion or dress evening casual

Reservations can be made by contacting Mary Lynn Reid at 724-981-5522, ext. One hundred two or [email protected]

Sept. 9, from ten a.m. – five p.m., and Sept. Ten, from ten a.m. – four p.m.

two hundred seventeen State Route 7, Columbiana

This unique antique showcase has over one hundred of the area’s top-notch antique and collectible dealers. Good food and entertainment. Tractor pulls both days and well as civil war encampments. Classic car showcase on Sunday.

The Holdborn Herb Growers Guild Tea on Sunday

Western Reserve Village of the Canfield Grounds

$Ten tickets; children eight and under will be admitted free

Members of the guild will provide tours of historic buildings and gardens before providing tea and desserts. Each guest will receive a tea cup with a saucer and a Holburn Herb Growers Guild cookbook.

For more information, call Rachell Joy at 330-207-1258

Brittany Szwedko Memorial 5K Run and Dog Walk

5K is $30 and starts at nine a.m., dog walk is at 9:30 a.m.

six thousand Kirk Road, Austintown

Legacy Dog Rescue is holding a 5K run and dog walk to raise funds for a YSU scholarship in memory of Brittany Szwedko, a youthful woman who lost her life after being struck while training for a 5K.

For more information and to register, visit their website

6th Annual Gala at the Kinsman House

Sept. Eleven from 6-9 p.m.

three hundred three Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren

Admission Fee: $20 per person in advance, $25 at the door

Annual fundraiser for the Warren Heritage Center. Evening activities include a wine-tasting with hors d’oeuvres, Chinese auction and live entertainment.

Call 330-372-0237 or email [email protected] for more information

The night before Waterfire Sharon’s very first event of 2017, Menagerie will be playing music from the 60s, 70s and 80s at Quaker Steak & Lube’s tent to benefit Buhl Park. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 the evening of the concert. Tickets are available in advance at the Buhl Park Casino (715 Hazen Road, Hermitage, PA) inbetween the hours of nine a.m. and four p.m. Monday through Friday, at Mark’s Music (Hermitage, PA) and Quaker Steak & Lubricant (Sharon, PA) during their regular business hours. For more information, visit www.buhlfarmpark.com or call 724-981-5522.

Johnny Appleseed Festival

Downtown Lisbon area

The very first event on Saturday starts at eight a.m., it’s a 5K run. Other activities include a parade at eleven a.m., an apple pie baking contest at four p.m. and a scavenger hunt at five p.m., which will end the day.

Sunday starts with a church service at eleven a.m., followed by a car demonstrate, parade, games and contests.

48th annual Fall Market on the Green

Sept. Sixteen from nine a.m. to four p.m.

Held in the center of Canfield on the Green at Routes two hundred twenty four and 46

Sponsored by the Junior Women’s League of Canfield and Chuck Eddy Automotive

two hundred vendors, food trucks and dog rescues

For more information, call 330-506-4347

Putting Downs Very first two thousand seventeen Acquaintance Walk

Sept. Sixteen from noon to five p.m., walk embarks at two p.m.

Perkins Park on Mahoning Ave. in Warren

The Acquaintance Walk is a 1-mile walk held by Putting Downs Very first to feast those with Down syndrome.

For more information and to register, visit their website

Real Activity Pro Wrestling “Over the Top”

Sept. 16, doors open at Five:30 p.m., bell time at six p.m.

The Highland Center, fourteen Highland Ave., Struthers

Featuring: The Bouncer, Curt Fury, Angel Dust, Shawn Blaze, Bobby Beverly, Thomas Adams and many more

Tickets: $12 at the door, $Five kids ten and under, $Ten advance tickets can be purchased at Westside Pizza Joe’s, three thousand five hundred six Mahoning Ave., Youngstown

North East Ohio Century Cycling Event

Registration from 7-11 a.m. with different routes to choose from

Beginning at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds Banquet Center, eight hundred ninety nine Everett Cortland Hull Road, Cortland

NEOC is famous for its “all you can eat” homemade cookies

For more information and to register, visit their website

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