Area Briefings
Max Gard-Bill Vodrey hike set May 13
The 57th Max Gard-Bill Vodrey hike will be held May 13. The hike will set out at 12:45 p.m. from the Little Red Schoolhouse in Fredericktown, 1878 Jackson St. Hikers will enjoy 3-plus miles on private land in the hills of the Little Beaver Creek watershed, ending at a nearby log cabin.
Choose to Lose Group
Choose To Lose Group met at Boyce Church on May 5 with leader Penny Perorazio presiding. The meeting opened up with the pledge of allegiance followed by the CTLG roll call.
Pam Fouse gave the secretary’s report and Cassie Stephens gave the treasurer’s report. Both were approved as read.
Fouse was the CTLG biggest loser. Jackie Wilson was the runner up.
Wilson won the food journals, dimes were held over, and Fouse won the Share The Blessing.
The no no’s are pizza and ice-cream.
Winners of the No Fibbing Contest are Jean Ferrebee, Wanda Price, JoAnn Beresford and Fouse.
Tammy Heddelston earned “Milestone Achieved: 20 pounds off! Bye-Buy!”
Tassy Everett, Dottie Seevers, Pat Heacock, Ferrebee, Beresford and Fouse got to Put A Pig In The Pen.
Everett read an article on “Be You.”
After the meeting the group celebrated Mother’s Day. Everyone brought in different foods to share. Perorazio had homemade flower arrangements for the members and gift bags with special item inside.
Perorazio closed the meeting with prayer requests followed by the Lord’s prayer. New and former members are always welcome. For information call 330-383-8217.
Kiducation annual art show
WELLSVILLE – The Kiducation Learning Center halls were transformed into a colorful masterpiece during the center’s annual art show, thanks to the creativity and vision of art teacher Miss Jenna.
Families packed the hallways as parents, grandparents and community members gathered to admire the children’s artwork proudly displayed throughout the center. From canvas paintings to imaginative 3D creations, every classroom showcased the students’ artistic talents in a unique and exciting way.
This year’s themes brought each age group to life in a different way. The baby room warmed hearts with their “You Are My Sunshine” theme, while toddlers delighted visitors with their cheerful “Toddler Garden” displays. Preschool classrooms brightened the building with “A Taste of the Rainbow,” and the school-age students celebrated the beauty of spring with vibrant seasonal artwork.
