County Briefing
Chicken breast dinner
The East Palestine Eagles #1506 will host their monthly drive through stuffed chicken breast dinner Wednesday. The meal includes stuffed chicken breast with baked potato, vegetable and roll for $11. Pick up is from 4 to 6 p.m. or sold out. Reserve meals at 330-853-8483.
Fair bridge closed
The historic bow string truss arch bridge located at the Columbiana County Fairgrounds is closed to all pedestrians for construction for approximately four to six weeks. Pedestrians will not be able to access of leave the fairgrounds across the bridge.
Fruit sale delivery Dec. 4
The 2025-26 “Pride of Salem” Marching Band annual fruit sale delivery is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 4 in the high school auditorium lobby area. Students will begin delivering individual orders following the completion of classes at 2:45 p.m. Those electing for public pickup of orders may contact Band Director Hannah McFarland’s office at 330-332-8905 Ext. 58355 prior to noon to schedule an afternoon pickup time on the day of delivery. Due to the band participating in the Salem Christmas parade Thursday evening, all pickup hours will run from 12:30 to 4 p.m. curbside along F.E. Cope Drive (high school auditorium parking lot entrance). Any questions pertaining to public pickup or additional information and assistance may be directed to Fruit Sale Coordinator Gregg Warner at 330-261-5413. Volunteers will be on site throughout the day for assistance with orders and loading into vehicles.
Salem Historical Society
The Salem Historical Society invites the community to its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the Dale Shaffer Research Library at 239 S. Lundy Ave. Volunteers will share their plans for the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations in 2026. Highlights will include memorable merchandise, a fun contest for young people, and the stories behind the historic 2026 calendar. Attendees are asked to bring a plate of their favorite cookies to share. The meeting is open to the public, and everyone is welcome to join in the celebration.
LPPAC shows
Lincoln Park sPerforming Arts Center is celebrating the Holiday Season with The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Dec. 5-21, all performances sold-out) and The Nutcracker (Dec. 12-14 & 19-21, tickets starting at $18 still available). Lincoln Park invites all patrons planning to attend one of these shows to bring a new unwrapped toy to contribute to the annual Batch A Toys holiday drive, hosted by the Best of the Batch Foundation. Founded in 1999 by former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Charlie Batch, Best of the Batch Foundation provides more than a dozen programs serving school-aged children and their families across nine counties in southwestern Pennsylvania. Donations for children of all ages are welcome, with a special need for gifts for kids ages 10-18.
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Minerva’s Roxy Theatre will present the live-action “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” starring Jim Carrey on Saturday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 for children and $8 for adults. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. with the film starting at 7 p.m. Stick around after the movie to take a picture with the Grinch. The village’s Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area will be in effect and patrons may purchase beverages in official DORA cups from the Normandy Inn, Stoney Inn, Que Pasa Mexican Restaurant, and Sandy Springs Brewing Company and carry them throughout the designated area, including into the Roxy. Concessions may also be purchased at the theatre. For more information about movies, contact the Chamber at 330-868-7979 or nathan.meadows@minervachamber.org. The Roxy Theater is located at 120 N. Market St. in Minerva’s historic downtown, and is handicap accessible.




