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WINN is Here!

Warren invites new neighbors

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WIFI now available in downtown Warren in Courthouse Square and along Mahoning Ave.    

 

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Events 

 

July 2, 2009

6:30 pm (Musical Program)

7:30 pm (Main Feature)

Ohio Chautauqua: Mary McLeod Bethune

Tent On Kinsman House Grounds

303 Mahoning Ave

"Mary McLeod Bethune"

The daughter of former slaves, who created educational

opportunities for African-American girls and became

a presidential advisor.

Free and open to the public

For more information: Fine Arts Council

 

July 3, 2009

Independence Day Observed

City Offices Closed

All City Offices Closed For Holiday

Garbage Collection will be not delayed  this week

 

July 3, 2009

10:00 am

Ohio Chautauqua: Steel - The 8th Wonder of The World

Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave.

Youth Workshop with George Dauler for ages 8 and up

Free and open to the public

For more information: Fine Arts Council

 

July 3, 2009

11:30 am

NOON-IN-THE-PARK

The Blue Rays

Courthouse Square, Downtown Warren

Free and Open to the public

For more information: Fine Arts Council

 

July 3, 2009

2:00 pm

Ohio Chautauqua: Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt

Main Library, 444 Mahoning Ave.

Adult Workshop with Dorothy Mains Prince

Free and open to the public

For more information: Fine Arts Council

 

July 3, 2009

6:30 pm (Musical Program)

7:30 pm (Main Feature)

Ohio Chautauqua: Thomas Alva Edison

Tent On Kinsman House Grounds

303 Mahoning Ave

"Thomas Alva Edison"

The innovator behind the light system, phonograph

business, and movie industry who ' invested' the 20th century.

Free and open to the public

For more information: Fine Arts Council

 

Now - September 2, 2009

10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Summer Swim Sessions

Warren G. Harding High School Natatorium

860 Elm Rd

$5 for daily use or summer membership available at

$50 for Warren residents, $60 for Warren families,

$65 for non-residents and $75 for non-residents families

Those planning to attend should enter at the east end

of the building at the athletic entrance.

Responsible adult should be present, not a youth drop-off swim

Call for more information, 330.372.6647 (Ed Bauer)

 

Now - September 2, 2009

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Every Wednesday

Family Swim Sessions

Warren G. Harding High School Swimming Pool

860 Elm Rd

$2 for Students, and $5 for Families

Those planning to attend should enter at the east end

of the building at the athletic entrance.

Responsible adult should be present, not a youth drop-off swim

Call for more information, 330.372.6647 (Ed Bauer)

 

 

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