Portage Senior Citizens Opportunities
Weekdays
The Portage County Senior Center, located at 705 Oakwood St., in Ravenna has many daily opportunities for local seniors to enjoy. On any given day, you can enjoy, bingo, Tai Chi, educational programs, art class, corn hole, cards & dominos with friends, and they even have a pool table. They serve lunch daily (by reservation) and are open M-F from 9-3. If you would like more information you may call them at 330-297-3456.
2019 J.A.G Annual PTO Rummage Sale
coming in May!!
We are asking for any/all donations. We will be giving tax deductible receipts this year and signature for Volunteer hours (NHS). Volunteers are needed for set up/sale day. For more info contact: Christy @ 330-396-1680 or Murphchristy84@gmail.com
Volunteers Needed
Call Today
The Phyllis Zumkehr Portage County Clothing Center, which is located at 3377 State Route 59, Ravenna, is looking for volunteers to help with sorting, hanging and stocking clothing and helping customers. Hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m.If you are interested in volunteering, contact Veronica Williamson at 330-819-9760 or email fourwildwinds@yahoo.com.
Kindergarten Registration
Call Today
The James A. Garfield School District is taking reservations for Kindergarten registration for children that will turn age 5 before August 1, 2019. Registration will take place at the Elementary on Thursday, March 21, Friday, March 22 and Monday, March 25, 2019. Please call the Elementary School office at 330-527-2184 to schedule an appointment.
Grief Support Group
Sundays
Grief Group meets every Sunday at 3 pm. The meetings are held at Garrettsville United Methodist Church and last about 1 – 1 ½ hours. Everyone is welcome. For questions you can call the church at 330-527-2055.
Men on Mondays
Mondays
Men on Mondays, a men’s Bible study, is held every Monday from 6:45 – 8 pm at the Cellar Door Coffee Shop in Garrettsville. Coffee and pastry provided at no charge.
4F’s: Everyone Welcome
2nd Monday of Month
Please join us for an afternoon of 4F’s (Fun, Food, Fellowship & Faith) on the 2nd Monday of every month from 12:30pm to 2pm at the Garrettsville United Methodist Church, 8223 Park Ave. This FREE event is open to everyone! For questions or additional information, please call the church office at 330-527-2055.
Loaves And Fishes Free Community Meals
3rd Monday of Month
Meals served 3rd Monday of every month at Christ Lutheran Church 10827 Main Street, Mantua, OH between 5:00-6:30 pm. All are welcome!
BINGO
Every Tuesday
St. Ambrose Church 10692 Freedom St. Garrettsville– Early bird at 6:45pm and first game at 7pm. Also featuring instant tickets, coverall jackpots, and other fun games. Doors open 5:45pm. Great refreshments!
Wing Night At The Eagles Club
Every Tuesday
Every Tuesday: 60 cent wings with purchase of a beverage– Open to public 5:00- 8:00. The Eagles Club is located at 8149 Water Street.
Start Talking Portage
4th Tuesday of Month
Start Talking Portage is a group of public and community partners who work together as a team to help fight the drug epidemic. We have a new location for our monthly meeting – Ravenna Library, 167 East Main Street, Ravenna Ohio in the Carlin room. Come and see what we are all about! Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of each month, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Senior Lunches
Tues – Fridays
Welcome seniors! Come and enjoy hot, nutritious lunches at the Farmington Senior Center, 150 College St., West Farmington. Lunches are served Tuesdays through Fridays (except the 3rd Tuesday of the month) and cost $2. Please call ahead by three days for lunches – 330-889-2733.
Wednesday Dinners at Garrettsville UMC
March 6 – April 10
The Garrettsville United Methodist Church will be hosting a Spaghetti Dinner on Wednesday, March 6, and, Soup & Sandwiches every other Wednesday during Lent (March 13, March 20, March 27, April 3, April 10) from 4:30pm to 6:30pm. Donations are welcome. Bring your friends and enjoy an evening of great fellowship. We are located on Park Avenue near the YMCA.
Recovery after Suicide Loss Support Group
Last Weds of Month
If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to suicide, we invite you to attend a free monthly support group to find acceptance, information, and inspiration. The support group meets the last Wednesday of each month at the Kent Free Library located at 312 W. Main Street, Kent from 6:30-8pm. The group is sponsored by the Portage County Suicide Prevention Coalition and the Mental Health & Recovery Board of Portage County. For more information call 330.673.1756 ext 201.
Story Time at Mantua Center Christian Church
Thursdays
Children ages 2-5 are invited, along with their accompanying adult (siblings are welcome too) every Thursday to STORY TIME, 10:30 -11:30 a.m. at the Mantua Center Christian Church, 4118 SR 82. No cost to families and fun for all! No need to sign up. This program follows the Crestwood School schedule.
TOPS Meetings
Thursdays
TOPS OH#1941, Ravenna meets Thursday mornings in the fellowship hall of the Maplewood Christian Church, 7300 State Route 88, Ravenna with weigh-in from 9-9:45 a.m. and a meeting/program following at 10:00 a.m. TOPS Club, Inc. is an affordable, nonprofit, weight-loss support and wellness education organization.
BINGO At St Michael’s
Every Thursday
St. Michael’s Church Weekly Bingo at 7pm every Thursday at 9736 East Center Street Windham, OH 44288.
MCC Storytime Adventure
1st & 3rd Thursday
1st & 3rd Thursday of each month through May 16 from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at Maplewood Christian Church 7300 State Route 88 in Ravenna. Come for stories, crafts, music and movement for children ages 2 – 5 (adults stay for fun, siblings welcome). We will not meet if Ravenna Schools are closed.
Fish Dinners
Fridays
Friday fish dinners at the American Legion Post #674, 9960 E. Center St. Windham. Serving from 4-7 pm carryout available. Fish, chicken or shrimp dinners $10; combo $12. Open to public.
American Legion Fish Fry
through April 19
The Lake Milton American Legion Fish Fry is back! Serving every Friday from February 1- April 19 from 3-7 p.m. at the 737 Legion Hall located at 16465 Milton Ave, Lake Milton. Haddock Fish dinners, Chicken or Shrimp that includes french fries, coleslaw, roll & drink for $10.50. Children’s Fish, Shrimp, or Chicken nuggets with fries, colelsaw or applesauce, roll & drink for $5.50. New! Haluski Dinner with coleslaw & roll for $6.00 Perogies $4.50 Extra fish $4.50 Haluski $3.50 Carry out available, call 330-654-5630. All funds raised used for veterans’ programs and veteran families
Herb Society Meeting
March 3
You are invited to attend the Quail Hollow Herb Society meeting on Sunday, March 3, from 2-4 pm to learn about teas for your health. For over 25 years, Ruth Davis has been endeavoring to discover the potential attributes of our gift of plants. At this meeting, you will enjoy samples and educate yourself about the treasure chest of tea ingredients growing in your own herbal frontier. We are looking for new members–everyone is welcome! Free and open to the public. Quail Hollow Stark Parks Manor House, 13480 Congress Lake Road, Hartville, OH For more information, please contact Mary Lovin – 330-325-3028.
Lions Club Pancake Breakfast
March 3
The Windham Lions Club will be having their final pancake breakfast of the season this weekend on Sunday, March 3rd from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Brick Chapel on North Main Street, Windham
Pancakes & Corn Fritters at Hambden Grange
March 3
Hambden Grange 2482 is serving an AYCE Pancake Breakfast with maple syrup, corn fritters, sausage, fruit, juice, cocoa and coffee, Sunday, March 3rd from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm. The Grange is located at 9778 Old State Road, Chardon. Meet your friends for breakfast! The cost is $7 for Adults and $3 for Children 10 and under.
Pancake & Sausage Breakfasts
March 3, 10, 17 & 24
Join us at the Parkman Community House (16295 Main Market – Rt. 422) for our annual Pancakes and Sausage Breakfasts Sundays in March: March 3rd – 10th – 17th – 24th from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Adults eat for $8.00; children – $4.00 (Pre-schoolers are free). Take-outs are also available. You can even buy some sausage to take home and enjoy after our pancake breakfasts are done for the year.
JAGHS Conferences
March 7
James A. Garfield H. S. Parent Teacher Conferences are scheduled for March 7th from 3:30 – 6:30 p.m.. Please call Mrs. Fisher at 330.527.4341 to schedule. We look forward to hearing from you!
Eagles Club Lenten Fish Fry
beginning March 8
Fish Fry every Friday during Lent beginning March 8th open to public 5:00-8:00. The Eagles Club is located at 8149 Water Street.
Spaghetti & Meatball Dinner
March 9
The Western Reserve Masonic Lodge is having a spaghetti and meatball dinner with salad, bread, cake, coffee, and juice, which will be held on March 9th, from 4 to 6 pm at the lodge; 216 East Main St./ Rt. 88, West Farmington. Cost is $7.00 for Adults, Ages 5-12 $4.50. Under 5 is FREE. Carry-outs are available for $7.50
God’s Not Dead
March 9
Newton Falls Church of the Nazarene. We are located at 520 N. Canal St., Newton Falls, Ohio 44444. We are showing the movie “God’s Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness” on March 9th at 1pm. We will be serving water and popcorn!
Monthly Book Review Meeting
March 11
SUPER JOY: Learning To Celebrate Everyday Life.Monday, March 11th, 2019, 9:30am: Monthly Book Review & Discussion at the Garrettsville YMCA, 8233 Park Avenue. The book’s Author, Psychiatrist Paul Pearsall, PhD emphasizes the rewards of “Joyology”. Each chapter is followed with a short quiz intended to help recognize individual needs. A stimulating hour is shared exchanging impressions & opinions. Presented by Dr J Patella in cooperation with Garrettsville YMCA. Community members welcome: No fee. Membership & book not required. Questions: YMCA (330)469-2044.
Civil War Night in Freedom
March 12
The Freedom Township Historical Society will host a Civil War night at 6:30 pm March 12 at the Freedom Community Center, 8940 SR 700. We will be showing a documentary about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the funeral train that traveled across the country, including through Northeast Ohio. Civil War re-enactor Mike McCoy will also discuss his collection of artifacts with President Claudia Garrett. Refreshments will be provided
Composting 101
March 12
Composting is nature’s way of recycling your kitchen and yard trash into a wealth of healthy soil! The Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), the Geauga Trumbull Solid Waste District, and the Geauga West Library invite you to a free and informative program on the basics of composting. Join us on Tuesday, March 12th at 6:00 pm for COMPOSTING 101 at the Geauga West Library (13455 Chillicothe Road, Chesterland 44026). To register, contact the Geauga West Library at 440-729-4250 or register online at divi.geaugalibrary.net.
Growing Small Fruit
March 13
Having problems growing apples, blueberries, brambles or other fruit? Then please join us on March 13 from 1-4 pm, as Erik Draper, OSU Extension Educator in Geauga County, guides us through the selection, planting and maintenance of a variety of fruits in northeast Ohio. Additionally, Erik brings a wealth of knowledge about plant disease and insect damage common with Ohio fruit growing. Erik’s entertaining teaching style is sure to inspire attendees! Portage SWCD will also offer an expanded list of fruiting plants that will be available for pre-order to workshop participants. For more information, visit portageswcd.org or email lvogel@portageswcd.org
Spring Craft & Vendor Show
March 16
The Freedom Community and Park Boosters will be hosting the 2nd Annual Spring Craft and Vendor Show on March 16 from 10-4. Come enjoy a variety of crafters and vendors. There will be a 50/50 raffle and baskets. Any interested crafters or vendors wanting a space please contact Jennifer Derthick at freedomparkboosters@gmail.com or 330-931-8227.
Designing A Sustainable Landscape
March 16
Join Portage County Master Gardener Volunteers, Pamela McDowell and Mary Lou Holly on March 16, 9am – 12pm as they discuss the garden principles and designs to help you create a beautiful and functional landscape. You’ll learn how to divide your yard into sections to develop plans that work with the strengths of your yard to optimize plant, environment, and human health. Many of the principles discussed will be based on permaculture design practices that are low maintenance once established. This hands-on program will allow you to analyze your own backyard and leave with a prioritized plan. Learn more at portage.osu.edu
Eagles Club To Celebrate St. Patricks Day Weekend!
March 16 & 17
Corned Beef dinners and sandwiches open to public March 16th & 17th, St. Patricks Weekend! The Eagles Club is located at 8149 Water Street.
Organic Vegetable School
March 18
Join industry experts and researchers on March 18 from 9-3, for a day full of the latest information on organic vegetable production for your small farm. Topics include: Weed Management Options, Insect & Disease Management, with discussions of the most effective OMRI approved chemicals. Cost is $25/person. Learn more at https://portage.osu.edu/events/organic-vegetable-school
Make-and-take natural multipurpose cleaner
March 19
Many people have stopped purchasing conventional cleaning products, due to all the hazardous chemicals they contain, and have been using homemade cleaning recipes instead. Not only adding essential oils to DIY cleaning mixes totally boost cleaning power, but it will make your home smell amazing- no artificial fragrances required.
$5 material fee due at the time of class, payable to instructor
March 19 at 7 pm at the Middlefield Library, 16167 E. High St., Middlefield
Book Discussion Club To Meet
March 19
The Book Discussion Club of the Garrettsville branch of the Portage County District Library will meet on Tuesday March 19, 2019, in the library meeting room at 5:00p.m. The month’s selection is: The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend By Katarina Bivald. Sara Lindqvist leaves Sweden to meet Amy Harris, her American pen pal in Broken Wheel, Iowa. Although Amy has died, the townspeople welcome Sara and she decides to stay and opens a bookstore in Amy’s home. Bivald explores how one person or one book can change lives. The Library, located at 10482 South Street, Garrettsville, OH 44231
Learn to Swim with the Waterdawgs – Session 1
March 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
(7:00-7:45pm)
The Hiram College Swim Team is offering swim lessons for beginners through strong swimmers starting at age 4. All levels are offered. You choose at least 4 dates ($48 per child) or 5 dates ($60 per child). To register, email sorrickmw@hiram.edu or call 330.569.5343. Space is limited.
Growing Hazelnuts
March 23
Growing Hazelnuts in Ravenna. Saturday, March 23rd, 1-3 pm, Portage SWCD Meeting Room, 6970 State Rt 88, Ravenna OH 44266
Fabulous 50’s and 60’s Fundraiser
March 23
Fabulous 50’s & 60’s fundraiser will be held on March 23rd at Huntsburg Community Center. Doors open 5:30 pm; Live & Silent Auction;$35/ticket includes Hors d’oeuvres/3 Entrees/Dessert. Live Music by the band Downtown. All proceeds to benefit the Middlefield First United Methodist Church Land Fund. Call 440.812.5892 to purchase tickets.