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Community Briefs

Beaver Local Class of 2006 reunion

Beaver Local High School Class of 2006 will hold its 20-year reunion at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29 at The Homestead at Firestone Farms.

East Palestine Eagles Memorial Golf Outing

East Palestine Eagles #1506 is having their Memorial Golf Outing on Saturday, July 11 at 8 am at the East Palestine Country Club. This is a six-man team golf scramble and the cost is $10 per person. Sign up at the country club or at the EP Eagles, but cut-off is Thursday, July 9. Participants do not have to be an Eagle member to play and there will be lunch to follow the outing at the Eagles Club for all who play. Anyone wishing to purchase a golf hole in memory of a past Eagle member or family member are welcome to do so, but deadline is July 9 so signs can be made. Cost to purchase a golf hole is $10 payable at the EP Eagles club. Any questions, call Carol at 330-853-8483.

Joanie Abdu mobile mammography unit at Wellsville Library

The Wellsville Library will have its first ever visit of the Joanie Abdu mobile mammography unit on July 30 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. All reserved slots must be made by appointment a week in advance. Call 330-532-1526 to make an appointment or stop by the circulation desk.

Art of Composting with Worms in Mahoning County

Discover an easy, sustainable way to reduce household food waste while creating nutrient-rich compost at Vermiculture 101, a hands-on workshop hosted by OSU Extension Mahoning County in partnership with the Mahoning County Green Team. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 5, at 5:30 p.m. at the OSU Extension Office, 490 S. Broad St., Canfield.

Vermiculture, also known as worm composting, uses composting worms to transform food scraps into nutrient-rich castings that improve soil health, boost plant growth, and reduce the amount of organic waste sent to landfills. During the workshop, participants will learn the fundamentals of raising and caring for composting worms, including how to set up and maintain a worm bin, what materials worms can safely eat, and how to harvest and use finished compost in gardens and landscapes.

Each participant will receive a starter worm bin to take home, allowing them to begin composting immediately after the program.

The registration fee is $10 per person, and class size is limited.

To register or learn more, call 330-533-5538.

Starting at $3.75/week.

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