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Start: 02/19/2010
End: 05/15/2010

The Wooster Branch for the American Association of University Women is pleased to announce the availability of its 2010 Wooster AAUW Scholarship. Applications may be downloaded at www.waynecountycommunityfoundation.org(Select "Scholarship Information" then "Wayne County") or through contacting Scholarship Chair, Peggy Guttieri at 330-264-0096..

Supported by our popular Annual Book Sale in September, our scholarships are given to Wayne County residents who are non-traditional female students who have had their undergraduate or professional education interupted and plan to continue their education. Deadline for applications is May 15, 2010 and Scholarships will be awarded by June 15, 2010.

Multiple Scholarships range from $500 to $2500 and monies may be used for books, tuition, course fees, or related educational experience as determined by the AAUW Board.

WHAT: Bands Needed for WaCPAC Second Annual Battle of the Bands
WHEN: May 29, 1 to 5 pm
WHERE: Freedlander Park
CONTACT: Leslie A. Baus, 330-466-6360 or l.baus@hotmail.com

Bands are needed for the Second Annual Battle of the Bands being held on May 29, 1-5 pm, by Wayne County Performing Arts Council (WaCPAC) and Wooster City Parks and Recreation Department.
Bands playing any style of family-friendly music are invited to enter this competition that will take place outside at Freedlander Park in Wooster. Last year more than 200 people attended this event. A panel of three qualified judges will select the winners.

First prize is studio time at Spencer’s Recording Studio. The leader of the winning band will also be invited to be a judge at the Third Annual Battle of the Bands in May 2011.

The top three bands will also win trophies provided by Wooster Parks and Recreation, and they will perform at the Wooster Fourth of July Celebration.
Entrants must contact WaCPAC member Jim Gladulich at 330-345-5071 to get applications and information on submitting music samples. Applications and a $25 entry fee must be returned to Gladulich by April 15. The fee will be refunded if the band is not selected to participate.

For more information about WaCPAC, which is a non-profit performing arts organization dedicated to providing performing arts opportunities in Wayne County, please call WaCPAC president Margaret Leatherman at 330-345-6058.

The Illusion Factory, Akron’s professional theater for young audiences, is pleased to announce registration is now open for enrollment in its Summer Theater Camp. The camp runs two weeks, July 19th through 30th, and is held at the Northwest Family Recreation Center (adjoining the Northwest Library) at 1730 Shatto Ave., Akron, Ohio, 44313. The campers, ages 5 - 15, will have daytime classwork as well as rehearsals of Alice in Wonderland, which will be performed July 30th at 1:00PM for friends and family.

Preregistration is required. For questions, or to enroll, call (330) 836-1353 or email barbaraballance@theillusionfactory.org.

Rose Family Offers Challenge Grant for Christmas Run Pool

Mark Gooch, chairman of the Friends of Christmas Run Pool (FOCRP) got some welcome news when a potential donor to the Christmas Run Pool Fund offered a one-for-one matching challenge grant to boost their fundraising efforts to keep the pool open.

The challenge is made possible from the Rose Family Charitable Fund, established to honor Grant and Margaret Rose, long-time Wooster residents. This fund will match all donations up to a total of $25,000, made between now and June 6, 2010, which is the opening day of the Christmas Run Pool.

“By meeting this challenge, we would be able to add $50,000 to what we have already received,” said Gooch, “which would get us fairly close to our initial goal. It also gives potential donors and businesses a greater incentive to support some of the fundraising activities planned by the committee. We are extremely grateful to the Rose family for making this challenge grant possible,” he added.

All donations qualify for a charitable tax deduction and checks should be made payable to the Wayne County Community Foundation, listing Christmas Run Pool on the check memo line. Donors will be recognized by FOCRP based on their contributions within the below five giving levels:
• Whale $5,000 and up
• Marlin $1,000-4,999
• Dolphin $500-999
• Starfish $100-499
• Goldfish $0-99

The WCCF is a tax exempt public charity that consists of nearly 300 separate funds that were generously donated to benefit the community. Since 1978, it has awarded over $43 million to the community in the form of grants and scholarships.

For more information, please see www.waynecountycommunityfoundation.org.

Kids Hooked on Fishing at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 1, 8:30 a.m.-Noon
Seminar will start with a welcome followed by four sessions: Basic fishing equipment, Knots & hooks, Bait and procedure for baiting, and State rules and regulations for fishing. Then we’ll venture down to Wilderness Lake and try for some bluegill and bass. For those lucky enough to catch some fish, we’ll instruct you on how to fillet. Kids aged 7 thru 15; must be accompanied by an adult. Only kids are allowed to fish. This event is members only and once-in-a-lifetime. Application deadline April 27. We’ll have a drawing and notify the 20 lucky applicants of time and materials to bring. Participants will need to bring their own fishing poles. TWC will provide barbless hooks and bait. Sponsored by TWC Fly Fishing Club. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Foto Fest Awards Show at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 1, 9:30 a.m.
See this year’s Foto Fest award-winning pictures and meet the photographers who made them! Free and open to the public. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Citizen Conservation at The Wilderness Center May 1 at Doughty Gorge, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
May 8 at Headquarters, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., May 15 at Wiles Woods, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Attention, all birders and conservation-minded members of TWC. Eminent biologist Edward O. Wilson stated that the two greatest threats to biodiversity on the planet are 1) habitat destruction and 2) invasive species. We have a chance to protect biodiversity right here at TWC. If left unchecked, the Center will begin to see a decrease in many species including birds, mammals, and amphibians.
Our Citizen Conservation program at TWC has begun. Join us to pull Garlic Mustard at the Headquarters tract 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on May 8; 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Doughty Gorge on May 1; and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Wiles Woods on May 15. Come any time during these hours and pull for as long as you want! Please help us in our fight to protect the lands that all of you care about. Become a Citizen Conservationist. Contact Gary at gary@wildernesscenter.org or at 1-877-359-5235.

Foxfield Preserve Info Session at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 1, 2 p.m.
Foxfield Preserve is a nature preserve cemetery at TWC. Natural burial is an economical, environmentally friendly alternative to modern burial, as fewer resources are used. As a nature preserve, we provide wildlife habitat, a clean watershed, and clean air. Walking trails allow the community to enjoy the beauty and serenity of the preserve. A natural burial at Foxfield Preserve leaves a permanent legacy for your family, community, and the natural world. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Amphibians at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 1, 2 p.m.
Join Naturalist Carrie Elvey for a look at the fascinating world of frogs and salamanders. Meet live critters and go for a short hike to look for amphibian eggs and tadpoles. Geared for school age children and adults. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Wilderness Sprouts: Frogs at The Wilderness Center Fri., May 7, 10 a.m.
Join us as we explore the world of frogs. We’ll make frog masks and play frog games. If the weather cooperates, we will go on a search for frogs as well.
Dress for the weather–we’ll go out rain or shine. Children ages 3-5 with an adult. $4/member; $6/nonmember; adults free.

Star Watch & Planetarium Show at The Wilderness Center Fri., May 7, 8 p.m.
Join TWC’s Astronomy Club for a Planetarium Show, then view the real things through telescopes. No foolin’! All ages. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Mother’s Day Walk at The Wilderness Center Sun., May 9, 2 p.m.
Join Marvin & Sandy Smith of the Botanizers Club for a Mothers Day Wildflower Walk. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Your Sky Tonight at The Wilderness Center Tue., May 11, 1 p.m.
Join us for this informal time under the Planetarium dome on the 2nd Tues. of every month. Bring your questions—you’ll determine the program! Includes astronomy in the news and a tour of the sky this evening. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Bird Walk at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 15, 8 a.m.
Take a walk with the Birders Club to look for birds. All ages. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Family Day at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 15, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Bring the whole family out to TWC for this Family Day! Naturalists and volunteers will be on hand to help you recycle old paper into new, see a snake or planetarium show, and try a dip net at the pond. Children of all ages can also feed the fish and geese and try a scavenger hunt. Pack a lunch and make a day of it! Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Spring Mushrooms at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 15, 10 a.m.
View a Power Point presentation and sculpted mushrooms to learn correct identification. Taste wild mushrooms—2 (or more) species! Bring your mushroom questions for a Q&A. Presented by Julie Powell. Free, but $3 for mushroom identification plus recipes package. Some mushroom sculptures available for sale. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Story Concert at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 15, 7 p.m.
The Storytellers of TWC explore the delights of a tale well told with a wide range of stories: folk tales that endure time and trends; stories to make you laugh; stories that send a chill down your spine; tales of other people and places. Come, revel in the unexpected! We need the most important part of storytelling—you. $3/adult; $1/child; $6/family. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Story Time: It’s Spring! At The Wilderness Center Wed., May 19, 11 a.m.
Celebrate spring at The Wilderness Center. We’ll have spring stories and sing spring songs. Walk to hear birds sing their spring songs and see spring flowers bloom. Stories are for 3-4 year olds, but all ages are welcome, if they’ll be interested. Dress for the weather. Free for members; donation requested from nonmembers. Registration is optional. If there’s any reason we have to reschedule or cancel, we’ll call those who are registered. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Wilderness Walk at The Wilderness Center Thu., May 20, 2 p.m.
Join a naturalist on the 3rd Thu. each month for a walk on our trails. See what’s interesting today! All ages. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Up River Concert at The Wilderness Center Fri., May 21, 7 p.m.
In the 1700s, British sailing ships carried immigrants from Ireland and Scotland to America, a new land of hope and promise. These people brought their culture with them and a centerpiece of that culture was their music: beautiful airs, haunting ballads, and fun-loving jigs and reels. They settled in Appalachia, where their music took hold and established itself as a pillar of traditional American music. This is the music of Up River.
Up River plays traditional Celtic and Appalachian Mountain music that has been passed down through the generations and is rarely heard on the TV or the radio. The music is woven together with stories of the people who carried it from their Celtic homelands, and of the people who carried it forward to us, and to you.
At the core of Up River are band historian Dan Moorefield on vocals, piano, and guitar and Teresa Morrison on the Irish whistle, tenor banjo, mandolin, bouzouki, and guitar. Myra Morrison is featured on fiddle and vocals. She is an award-winning fiddler and fiddle teacher, bringing much of her style and many tunes from West Virginia. Rounding out the band is Dennis Kempthorn, who plays a driving bass to add power to the music.
No other bands put on a show like Up River. The audience leaves not only having been entertained by great music but also enriched and connected to its heritage. $8/TWC member; $10/nonmember. Children 15 and younger half price, if accompanied by an adult. We’d like to thank our sponsor, Regas & Haag, Attorneys-at-Law. See you there! Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

Family Astronomy: Spring Skies at The Wilderness Center Sat., May 22, 2 p.m.
The herdsman guides the bears around the pole. The crow and cup ride a sea serpent. The lion and young woman complete the Harnessing and Harvesting group. All ages. Visit www.wildernesscenter.org or call 1-877-359-5235 for more information.

The Wilderness Center is a nonprofit nature center located one mile west of Wilmot, Ohio just north of highway 250. The Center is dedicated to Nature Education, Wildlife Conservation, Natural History Research, and Community Service. The Center derives its support from memberships and donations. It is not a government agency and is not supported by taxes.

Start: 05/13/2010
End: 05/15/2010

WHAT: WaCPAC Auditions for youth play “The Five Pound Sack”
WHEN: Thurs., May 13, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. & Sat., May 15, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
WHERE: Best Western, 243 E. Liberty Street, Wooster
CONTACT: Leslie A. Baus, 330-466-6360 or l.baus@hotmail.com

Calling all young actors ages 12 to 18, Wayne County Performing Arts Council is holding auditions for its youth production, The Five Pound Sack, on Thursday, May 13, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. & Saturday, May 15, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. at the Best Western located at 243 E. Liberty Street in Wooster.

Actors will be asked to do a cold reading from the script that will be provided at the auditions. Roles are being cast for two male and three female characters ages 12 to 18. The play is being directed by Anna Barrios.

The Five Pound Sack, written by James Rayfield and produced by special arrangement with Baker’s Plays, will be performed on July 31 at WayneCenter for the Arts and on August 7 at the Ohio Community Theater Association’s Junior Competition in Columbus, Ohio.

This delightful comedy tells the tale of Cindy whose project for Family Living class is to treat a sack of flour as if it was her child. The "father" is Chuck "Metal-Is-My-Life" Shickman, who would rather die than take a sack of flour in a diaper to his Advanced Remedial English class. Bribes, threats, brownies, Twinkies, and a twisted kidnapping plot are employed in this story where everyone learns something about parenting and each other.

WaCPAC is a non-profit performing arts organization that has been providing performing arts opportunities in WayneCounty for nearly 30 years. For more information about the audition, call 330-466-6360.

Start: 05/14/2010
End: 05/15/2010

UMW Spring Rummage Sale
May 14th, 9 to 5
May 15th, 9 to 12 noon -“Bag Day” - $4.00 (a grocery bag)
Wooster United Methodist Church
243 North Market Street
Wooster OH 44691

Start: 05/15/2010 6:30 am

There will be a Pancake and Sausage Breakfast at the Fredericksburg Fire Station on Sat. May 15 from 6:30 to 11:00 a.m. Carry out is avaible and cost is donation only.

Start: 05/15/2010 7:10 am

Longenecker Mennonite Church is hosting a Perennial Sale and Pancake & Sausage Breakfast on Saturday, May 15th.

The schedule of events are:

7:00am - 10:30am Pancakes, Sausage and Scrambled Eggs with Toppings

7:30am - 11:00am Perennial Sale

All proceeds benefit the Longenecker Building Fund. The church is located on county road 186, between Winesburg and Mt. Eaton.

Start: 05/15/2010 8:30 am

Orrville Cub Scouts Pack 830
Scout Trot 5K Run/Walk
May 15th
Start time 8:30am
Course: 5 kilometers (3 miles) and walk through scenic countryside. Start and finish at the Orrville YMCA (Smuckers road, Orrville)

Starting time: 5K run/walk at 8:30am
Entry Fee: Must accompany entry blank. Make checks payable to Orrville cub pack 830. Indicate “5k run /walk” on memo line of check. Cash is acceptable. You will pay at the Orrville YMCA

Run/walk registration: $15 the day of the race
Check-In: Late registration and packet pick-up at the Orrville YMCA starting at 7:30am
T-shirts: T-shirts guaranteed to pre-registered runners.

Race Age Divisions: The following age groups for both men and women: 15 & under, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-plus.
Awards: Top three finishers in each age group and Top male/female overall.
Proceeds: go toward funding the Orrville cub pack 830.
For more information: Call Scott (330)-618-2417/email scottycrawfs@yahoo.com or the Orrville YMCA

Coaching for Christ will be holding a Spring Basketball Shooting Clinic at Orrville Christian Church on May 15, 2010.

Two sessions will be offered:
Session #1 from 9am-11am for current 5th-8th Graders
Session #2 from Noon-2pm for current 9th-11th Graders

Registration is limited to 30 players per session.

Fundamentals of shooting will be taught.

Brochures are available at the Orrville Boy's Club and at the Orrville YMCA.

Cost is $10

For more information please contact DOug Hamsher at 330-581-1369

All proceeds will be donated to "Loaves and Fishes" a ministry of Orrville Christian Church.

The 2nd Annual Jack Leeder & Denny Hartzler Memorial Golf Tournament (Two Man Scramble) will be held on May 15, 2010 at Riceland Golf Course. 9am Shot-Gun Start

Cost is $60 per person
Dinner only: $12 per persom

Come help celebrate the lives of Jack & Denny and raise money to help send a student in need to college.

For more information contact Mike Leeder at 330-682-5176

Reserve your spot at 330-682-5176 or 330-683-1876

The Winesburg Business Association is presenting the First Annual Antique & Classic Car Show in the village of Winesburg. It will be held on Saturday, May 15, 2010, with registration beginning at 3pm. Dash plaques will be given to the first 75 cars, and awards will be presented at 8pm. This is a judged show, and registration is $8.00. There will be door prizes, games, and trivia provided by JT Sound. Homemade ice cream and food will be available from local vendors, and the Winesburg Fire Department will have a chicken barbeque. Come early for food and shopping, stay late for cars and entertainment!! For more info, call Darren at 330-760-2200.

Start: 05/15/2010 4:00 pm

Saturday, May 15, 2010
at Ripley Church of Christ, Big Prairie
4pm - until sold put

Featuring: Wayne County Fair Style BBQ 1/2 Chicken, green beans, applesauce, roll, and drink. Hopewell Homemade Ice Cream available by the scoop, quart, or 1/2 gallon

Dine or carry out available

All proceeds go for maintenance and upkeep of the Ripley Cemetery

For more information please call 330-347-9439

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