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Mar 27

Area news in brief for March 27 – News – The Review – The-review

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STARK PARKS Stark County Park District Board of Park Commissioners will hold its regular monthly meeting for April at 2 p.m. April 1 via livestream. Contact Corianne Kocarek at 330-479-2349 for details.

STARK SWCD Stark Soil and Water Conservation District and OSU Extension will host a virtual pond workshop from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. April 23. Eugene Braig, program director for aquatic ecosystems for Ohio State University Extension, will present information about managing aquatic vegetation/algae in their ponds, as well as information regarding seasonal pond cycles. Those who wish to take part can join the presentation via computer or phone through ZOOM. Participants will be able to ask questions and participate in live time. Make your reservation by calling Stark SWCD at 330-451-7643. You will receive a link to join the stream.

CHURCH WOMEN The Church Women United meeting scheduled for April 3 at Abiding Lutheran Church has been canceled.

SCHOOLER POSTPONED University of Mount Union has postponed the annual Schooler Lecture, which was scheduled for April 2. The university said it will work to reschedule at a later date. Complementary tickets will be available once a new date is confirmed. This years event was tofeature political strategists Donna Brazile and Ana Navarro.For more information, visit mountunion.edu/schooler-lecture-2020 or call 330-829-2030.

McKINLEY MUSEUM Officials with the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, the McKinley National Memorial and its grounds remind the public that these facilities remain closed during the COVID-19 crisis."Although Gov. DeWine has encouraged people to get outside as individuals, it is still imperative that people refrain from gathering in large groups, even outside," said Executive Director Kim Kenney. "I have received reports of people on our grounds who are not observing safe social distancing. This is how the virus spreads. As our government officials have repeatedly told us, the virus cannot spread by itself. It needs us to do that. So I encourage everyone to stop gathering at the McKinley National Memorial." Among the areas popular with visitors is the steps leading to the memorial. Runners often use them as part of their exercise programs.

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