And among today’s business updates – Youngstown City Spark; Huntington Bank; United road; Kelly Warren & Associates; And Youngstown Rotary Club.
Warren-Coke Cream, 1805 1/2 Parkman Avenue NW, Kent State-sponsored ice cream, Black Sugarl, will serve until Sept. 19 to raise money for Kent State University at the Trimbul Care Center.
Kent State graduates Max Hoover, co-owner of Coke Kramerry, created the taste of Kent State’s unofficial mascara, black chocolate. The espresso is a combination of ice cream, caramel icing and cinnamon.
Hoover provides 15 percent of Black Square’s revenue to KSU for food, personal items, and casual and professional clothing for students in need in Trumbull’s Care Closet. The government created the first-degree undergraduate student in 2020-21 and is set to open up this fall.
“Returning to the community is important for me and my family,” Hoover said in a news release. Some students are struggling to work, to take care of their families, to learn and to study, so it is good to do something to ease the burden.
Click here to donate to Care Closet and ask, “Which fund would you like to support?” Select “Trimble Care Closet”. Category.
Youngston City Spap to discuss recently purchased greenhouse plans
Young: Youngstown City Spap bought Greenhouse Property at 23-26 S. Belle Vista, formerly Brielle Flowers and Greenhouse.
CityScape is hosting a vacation and planning discussion on August 11 at 11 p.m. Plans Describe greenhouse improvements, seasonal items / flower sales, renovated retail space, workshops, events and educational programs focused on gardening, flowering and gardening.
“The acquisition of CityScape’s final city greenhouse is a logical step for the company,” said Sharon Lessen, executive director of CityScape. We have project plans and partners ready to move forward with the site. Our first task will be to provide specific TLC for the building, perform renovations, and improve critical systems.
Huntington Bank, United States helps provide school supplies
Young-Huntington Bank is providing backpacks in Trump, Colombia and Mercer counties to help children prepare for the 2021-22 school year.
The donation is part of Hangston’s annual wallet and Stuff bus program. The Stuff the Bus event will be held today at 9 Federal Plaza West Huntington Bank.
“We are honored to be on the bus for the 11th consecutive year,” said William C. Schivers, regional president of Huntington Bank, Canton and Mongol Valley. “In Huntington we will be for people – for all people – for whom and for whom. Helping someone in a small way can have a profound effect.
Kelly Warren and Associates open second
Howland-Kelly Warren and Associates is opening its third year and largest sales year on 1055 Niels-Corrtland Road.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for Thursday at 10:00 am
“We are very grateful to our customers for their continued support of our real estate success,” said Warren in a statement.
Call 330-717-2689 or visit the agency’s website for more information.
BWR Art Director to speak at the Youngstown Meeting Rotary Club
The young man – Kate Grayy, art director at Bale West Reserve – will share his plans for Bale’s 60th anniversary at the Yangstow Rotter Club meeting at Wick Park today.
This year, BHR will be presenting The Nutcracker in a large, professional, classical production at the Power Hall level in the first weekend of December. The show features a live orchestra featuring Yangstown State University Dana School of Music and other professional musicians, and this year will be the only full-fledged festival classic in the region.
Gray, trained in classics since he was 8, received his ballet education at the Capitol Ballet Center in California and at the Boston Ballet School. After graduating, she joined Capitol Ballet as a leading guest artist. She earned a master’s degree in dance from the New York University School of Arts and a bachelor’s degree in classical civilization and dance studies from the University of California, Berkeley. Grejoy joined Manhattan’s Second Avenue Dance Company, where she danced under the direction of Gida Ferroron and continued to work as a dancer and musician in New York City.
Prior to joining the BRW, Gray taught at several dance schools throughout the country, most recently at the Sultanov Russian Ballet Academy, the Portland Ballet and the Portland Dance Center.
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