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EP Eagles sirloin tip and noodle dinner
East Palestine Eagles is having their monthly sirloin tip and noodle drive thru today, July 15, from 4 to 6 p.m. Dinner is sirloin tip and noodles, coleslaw, roll and dessert for $11. This is a drive thru so stay inside your air conditioned car for delivery or come in and eat in the air conditioned dining hall in to-go containers. Call 330-853-8483 to reserve meal(s).
Celebrating Seniors Lunch in Columbiana
First Presbyterian Church, 28 E. Park Ave., will host Celebrating Seniors Lunch, a free catered luncheon for seniors (free-will offering basket available) from noon to 2 p.m. Following lunch there will be a dance performance by The Columbiana Performance Arts Center. Make reservations with Judy by July 21 at 330-482-2666.
Banquet in Salem Monday
The Dine in or Drive Thru Banquet in Salem will be served from 5 p.m. until the food is gone Monday at the Salem Memorial Building, sponsored by Lou Markovich in memory of his wife Cathy Markovich. The menu will include stuffed pork chops, mashed potatoes, peas, applesauce, fresh vegetables and fruit, and cookies. Dine in will park in designated area behind the building and proceed to front door. Drive thru will line up in lot behind the building; one meal per individuals in the vehicle. No parking in the library lot. For information or to sponsor a Banquet call Patty Colian at 330-831-2169; visit www.thebanquetinsalem.org.
Pottery film screened at Museum of Ceramics
EAST LIVERPOOL -- Chagrin Falls resident Kenneth Koos came to the Museum of Ceramics on Tuesday, July 14 to show a 1929 16-mm film of the operations at the D. E. McNicol pottery. Though the pottery was founded in East Liverpool, production was moved to Clarksburg, West Virginia in 1928.
His grandfather Kenneth Koos had taken the footage and had supplied the titles on the cards for this silent film. Koos's wife Brenda, Museum of Ceramics Director Megan Coil and ten other area residents attended.
Koos is a descendant of the Burford Pottery (1881-1904) family on his mother's side. Only a single copy of the film exists. Koos has donated the three film reels, totaling roughly 38 minutes, to the Museum of Ceramics Foundation. In the coming months, the Foundation plans to have the reels digitized and available for viewing at the Museum.
Fairfield Ruritan Club Car Show
Fairfield Ruritan Club is hosting the 32nd annual Car Show in Downtown Columbiana Sunday, July 19. Registration is 9 a.m. to noon and the show runs from noon until 3 p.m. Registration is by donation and the first 150 entries will receive a dash magnet. 25 trophies will be awarded. Refreshments will be available. Proceeds benefit Ruritan Scholarship Programs and local organizations. For information call Rick at 330-921-1173.