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LIVINGA to Z Guide to Living in Alliance .............................................pages 8 & 9History ............................................................................................page 7Rodman Public Library .......................................................pages 25 & 29
GOVERNMENTAlliance City Government ........................................................page 43 - 46Stark County Officials ............................................................page 48 - 49Federal and State Government .......................................................page 50
ECONOMYAlliance Area Chamber of Commerce ...................................... page 11 - 13Mayor Alan Andreani ...............................................................pages 4 & 5Alliance Area Development ............................................................page 10
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICESAlliance Community Hospital ..................................................page 27 - 29Greater Alliance Foundation ..........................................................page 14
AREA SCHOOLSAlliance City Schools ............................................................. page 37 & 38Marlington Local Schools ...............................................................page 39University of Mount Union .................................................... page 40 & 41Regina Coeli ..................................................................................page 39
RECREATION & CULTUREParks & Outdoors ................................................................. page 23 & 24Clubs & Organizations ...............................................page 31, 32, 36 & 42Area Events and Festivals .........................................................pages 15 17Tourism .................................................................................pages 18 - 22
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONChamber Member Guide ....................................................... pages 51 - 62Maps .................................................................................. pages 32 & 33
CONTENTS
Aid Pest Control .....................................page 37All Pro RV ..............................................page 29Alliance Appliance ................................page 47Alliance Area Development ....................page 10Alliance Board of Education ...................page 35Alliance Coins ........................................page 40Alliance Community Hospital .................page 63Alliance Community Medical Foundation .........................................................page 14Alliance Discount Tire ..............................page 7Alliance for Children and Families .........page 53Alliance Loan Company .........................page 50Alliance Obstetrics Inc. ...........................page 34Anstine Machining Corporation ..............page 64Atwater Nursery ....................................page 48Bad Boy Tattoo ......................................page 49Barnett Insurance .................................page 44Bio-Scene Recovery ................................page 49Bridgewater Primitives ..........................page 41Burden Electric .....................................page 50Caddy Shack .........................................page 39Canterbury Villa ....................................page 36Carnation City Mall ................................page 38Carter’s Copies ......................................page 13Cassaday-Turkle-Christian ......................page 13Coastal Pet Products ..............................page 21Consumers National Bank .......................page 6Copeland Oaks ......................................page 11Crandall Medical Center ........................page 46
Custom Poly Bag ...................................page 16Cutty’s Sunset RV & Camping Resort ......page 16DeHoff’s Flowers, Greenhouse Landscaping ........................................................page 45Ermlich Goris Meadows .........................page 19Francis Jewelry .....................................page 18Frank’s Family Restaurant .....................page 58General Transmission ............................page 55Greater Alliance Carnation Festival Board .........................................................page 17Greater Alliance Foundation ...................page 2Grove Appliance, Mattress & TV .............page 28Heastand Auto Parts ..............................page 40Hilles Monuments..................................page 45Hot Pots Pottery ....................................page 35Horizon Audio of Alliance .......................page 3Howard Hanna .....................................page 31Jackson Hewitt Tax Service ....................page 54JWW Auto Accessories ............................page 18Kent State Score ....................................page 52Lavery Automotive ...............................page 15Lingenfelter-Brill .....................................page 4Mel’s Towing ..........................................page 8Montrose Ford of Alliance .....................page 12 Nationwide Insurance ............................page 47Norge Village Cleaners ..........................page 43Pauli Electric Inc ....................................page 24 Robertson’s Kitchen and Bath Gallery ....page 20Roselawn Gardens .................................page 39
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The city has seen many new and revitalized institu-tions over the last decade. Those institutions include, social, business, educational, religious, and financial entities that are making continuous efforts to grow and prosper. As one looks back on the events of the past few years, it is evident that the Alliance community and its citizens demonstrate a resilience that has en-dured over the course of the city’s history.
Alliance is at the center of the eastern Stark County region, which provides goods and services as well as quality-of-life elements that attract people to our city from a regional perspective. Statistics indicate that more than 40,000 people live within a five-mile radius of the center of Alliance. Being at the juncture of Stark, Columbiana, and Mahoning counties makes Alliance
the center of commerce for the region.The business community has led the way - particular-
ly retail establishments. The most recent developments have included at the plaza containing the Kohl’s de-partment Store, Maurice’s, and Famous Footwear. Also along State Street, the Chipotle Restaurant, Sprint and Aspen Dental are housed in one facility and nearby the new Panera Bread and Dairy Queen restaurants have been added to the landscape. Additionally, Frank’s Family Restaurant, total refurbishments of both McDonald’s restaurants in the city, as well as the refur-bishment of the Burger King restaurants give the public many choices of eating establishments.
In the downtown area, the Smokehouse Cafe on
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Market Street and the Farm Girls Pub & Grub on Main Street add to the dining options located in the city’s historic arts and culture dis-trict. Also new to downtown is Paris Studios, an active workspace and display area for local artists.
The educational com-munity has seen continued growth as well. The leader has been the University of Mount Union. The University has grown, expanding its offerings in graduate studies and soon will be offering a bachelor’s degree in nursing and a doctorate in physical therapy in a new building under construction on Union Avenue. Also under con-struction is a new theater to replace Rodman Playhouse on the campus located on Simpson Street.
Stark State College pro-vides technical and career-oriented programs and soon will be starting on their new facility located on the grounds of and in collaboration with Alliance Community Hospital.
Area attractions include the international headquar-ters of the Cat Fanciers’ Association and their associat-ed CFA Foundation museum that is open for touring on Main Street. The Downtown Farmers’ Market has been a tremendous success on summer Saturday mornings, as has the Downtown Summer Concert Series on Friday nights. Arts in Stark has chosen downtown Alliance as a focus for renewal over the next decade in the areas of art, culture, entertainment, and retail. The Troll Hole, with the world’s largest collection of trolls, is also locat-ed on Main Street. For many decades, the Carnation City Players have performed live theater at the Fire-house Theater on Market Street. The renovated Martin Luther King Bridge stands out as a major connector and tribute to Dr. King as well as being Alliance’s histori-cal link to the railroad. The future is bright for the renais-sance of the downtown region.
Attractions in other areas of the City include the World War History and Art Museum, a world class facil-ity dedicated to preserving memorabilia created by soldiers that endured the World Wars located at the College Plaza. The Haines House offers visitors the opportunity to explore a “station” used on the Under-ground Railroad routes to aid slaves on their escape
north. The Mabel Hartzell Home, located at the corner of Park and Vine, is operated by the Alliance Historical Society and allows visitors a glimpse into the Victorian era. A major attraction is the Glamorgan Castle, located on Union Avenue in the heart of the City, which offers tours every Friday during the year.
The city’s park system con-tinues to be a mainstay for recreation in Alliance.
On the south side is the city treasure of Silver Park, home to the Fourth of July fireworks celebration as well as the site for many of the Carna-tion Festival events in August, touting Alliance as the “Car-nation City” home of the Scarlet Carnation, the Ohio state flower. Soon Silver Park
will be the home for the 9-11 Memorial, a moving display of artifacts from the World Trade Center. Each sum-mer the Hot Stove League hosts their local, regional, and state tournaments at Butler-Rodman Park
located on State Street, an annual occurrence in the
city for over sixty years. The Alliance Area Senior
Center (AASC), located on West Vine Street, is a busy place and hosts many activities for the area’s senior citizens. On the other side of town, on West. Beech Street in Washington Township, the Beech Creek Botanical Garden & Nature Preserve attracts visitors, who can participate in a variety of activities year-round, including visiting the popular butterfly house in the sum-mer and hand-feeding chickadees in the winter.
Besides the museums to attract people there are many sporting, music, art and theatrical events year round in the City.
The University of Mount Union, besides offering na-tionally recognized football teams, has a full range of spectator sports including new lacrosse programs. This is in addition to their wide range of musical entertain-ment, art exhibits, plays and musicals, and learning opportunities geared toward the public. In the same respect, all manner of sports and artistic entertainment can be utilized through the local public school pro-grams of Alliance and Marlington schools.
With many new businesses and the wide range of activities for entertainment and education, we invite you to come to Alliance and sample our hospitality. n
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THE CITY OF ALLIANCE EMERGED FROM A HISTORY OF DIVERSITY AND COOPERATION.
Before it was formed from the union of several small villages in 1850, the land was occupied by Hopewell Native Americans, a group of indigenous people famous for their mysterious mounds, craft work and pottery.
A great way to unearth the town’s history is to take a tour of Alliance City Cemetery. The grounds, lo-cated on Vine Street, are the resting place of several significant Alliance natives, which local cemetery his-torian W. John Gross said provides a unique look inside the Carnation City.
After all, as Gross explains, “If you really want to know your community, start at the cemetery.”
Alliance natives J. Ridgeway Haines, World War I Col. Charles C. Weybrecht and scarlet carnation culti-vator Dr. Levi Lamborn all are buried here.
Haines, whose estate is now a historical site open
to the public thanks to the Alliance Area Preservation Society, was an
active abolitionist who transformed
his home into an Underground Railroad
site in the 1800s. The property is now open for
weekend tours.Other important natives, such as Col. William Henry
Morgan, the president and former owner of Morgan Engineering Co., still have a presence in the Alliance community.
Morgan was the builder of Glamorgan Castle, an estate built on a 50-acre plot of land in Alliance. In its heyday, the Castle had bowling alleys, a billiard room and a large swimming pool in the basement. It was built from 100 tons of structural steel and 96 train car loads of Vermont marble.
The property, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, currently houses the central admin-istrative offices for Alliance City Schools. Still, the Castle
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Due to its railroads, which served as the crossroads that became the nucleus of the city’s future, Alliance quickly gained an industrial base. However, it was a kind gesture of respect courtesy of Dr. Lamborn, which proved to be the most influential.
In 1886, Dr. Lamborn propagated a Scarlet Car-nation from French seedligns and presented William McKinley, whom he was opposing for the 18th Con-gressional District, with a Lamborn Red boutonniere before each debate.
McKinley regularly spoke of these carnations as his good luck charm, one that eventually led him to the White House.
On September 14, 1901, moments after removing the flower from his lapel and giving it to a young ad-mirer at the Buffalo Exposition, President McKinley was struck down by an assassin’s bullet.
Following years of lobbying by Lamborn, the Ohio General Assembly passed a joint resolution naming the scarlet carnation the state flower February 3, 1904.
And more than 45 years later, the Ohio Legislature rec-ognized Alliance as the “Carnation City,” which eventu-ally gave birth to the Greater Alliance Carnation Festival, an annual tribute to the city’s Carnation legacy. n
From A to ZANIMALSOhio state law requires any dog over the age of three
months to have a license within 30 days of ownership. Any license purchased after 30 days of ownership (or renewed after the annual renewal period) must include a penalty equal to the cost of the license. Stark County tags cost $14 for an adult license if purchased by Jan. 31 with duplicate licenses for $5.
In addition to being available for purchase online at the county auditor’s website, www.starkcountyo-hio.gov/auditor/departments/dog-license, tags can be purchased at the Auditor’s Office in Canton, or at Schott Feed and Supply, 715 E. Patterson St.
Calls regarding stray dogs should be directed to the Stark County Dog Warden at 330-451-2343. Assistance with animal humane or cruelty issues should be direct-ed to 330-453-5529.
AUTOMOBILESLicense plates and driver’s licenses are available at
the Alliance License Agency, 513 E. Main St., 330-821-4866. Motor vehicle and boat titles are available at the Stark County clerk’s office in Canton and at the City Hall Annex, 513 E. Main St., 330-823-7072.
BICYCLESBicycles ridden on public streets must be licensed
and registered. Licenses are available at the Alliance Police Department, 470 E. Market St., 330-823-5324.
CEMETERIESThe city owns and maintains Alliance City Cemetery,
541 W. Vine St. For more information, call 330-829-2239. Mount Union Cemetery, Rick Dean, 330-938-2744.
CITY EMPLOYMENTAll job openings are posted. Applications are avail-
able at the Mayor’s Office at 504 E. Main St., 330-821-3110. The city website, www.cityofalliance.com, also lists opportunities under the Employment link.
CURFEWNo minor age 15 years or under is permitted on
streets or public grounds from 9:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. unless accompanied by a parent, guardian or a person over 21 years old.
No minor age 16 or 17 years is permitted on streets or public grounds from 11 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. unless accompa-nied by a parent, guardian or a person over 21 years old.
EMERGENCIESEmergency announcements are aired over radio sta-
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GARAGE SALESSigns announcing garage sales are not permitted
on utility poles or on a public right-of-way. Contact the zoning department at 330-823-5122.
INCOME TAXAlliance has a 2 percent income tax. The Income
Tax Office is located at 504 E. Main St. and can be reached at 330-821-9190.
JAILAll prisoners are taken to the Stark County Jail.
LAWNSResidents are responsible for maintaining their lawns
and the strip between the sidewalk and the street.
MOPEDSMotorized bicycles must display license plates, which
are available through the Alliance License Agency, 513 E. Main St., 330-821-4866.
OPEN BURNINGFor permits, call the city fire inspector at 330-821-1213.
PARADESAny group wishing to hold a parade must obtain a
permit from the safety-service director, 504 E. Main St., 330-821-3110 or the mayor’s office, 504 E. Main St. A written request for a permit must be filed at least five days before the event.
PARKINGParking an inoperative or unlicensed vehicle on pri-
vate property is prohibited. To report offenses, call Code Enforcement at 330-823-5122. Tickets are payable to the Alliance Police Department, 470 E. Market St.
SALES TAXThe sales tax rate in Stark County is 5.75 percent.
SIDEWALKSProperty owners are responsible for installing and
maintaining sidewalks.
SNOW REMOVALResidents are responsible for cleaning snow from
sidewalks in front of their property. Parking bans are broadcast over WDPN 1310 AM, WDJQ 92.5 FM., and the-review.com.
SOLICITORSFor-profit and non-profit groups and individuals
must obtain a permit from the mayor’s office, 504 E. Main St., at least 10 days in advance of the sale. The permit costs $100. For more information, call 330- 821-3110.
STREETSFor information about streets, alleys and driveways,
call the street department at 330-823-3133 or the safe-ty-service director at 330- 821-3110. The street depart-ment is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays.
TRASH COLLECTIONFor information concerning rates and services,
contact the Health Department at 330-821-7373, the safety-service director at 330- 821-3110 or the mayor’s office at 330-821-3110.
TREESProperty owners are responsible for trimming trees so
branches do not block pedestrian paths or light from streetlights and signs. Permits are required to plant a tree on the curb lawn. For more information, call the safety-service director at 330- 821-3110 or the mayor’s office at 330-821-3110.
ZONING/SIGNSThe Building Standards office, the Board of Zoning
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Founded in 1999, the AAD, formerly the Alliance Area Development Foundation, focuses on positively impact-ing retention of companies and their expansion, as well as attracting new companies.
AAD is led by president Tom Pukys, a certified eco-nomic developer. In the spring of 2013, Pukys earned the designation of Certified Economic Developer (CEcD), a recognition that denotes a mastery of principal skills in economic development, professional attainment and a commitment to personal and professional growth.
He also chairs the city’s Technology Accelerator Al-liance (TA2) and Early Childhood Education Alliance. He also serves with the Alliance Rotary, United Way and Junior Achievement as well as vice chairman of the Alli-ance For Children and Families.
Pukys, a Stark County native, foresees a positive future for business in the Alliance area. “Companies in this area are really growing,” he said. “Part of my job is to talk to shop owners and gauge if their business is growing. Over the past year, 68 percent said sales are increasing and 32 percent said they are stable.
“There are $19 million in capital expenditures for the manufacturing and industrial sector over the next three years. There is also a Union Ave corridor project that is in the planning stages. It is a project that many partners are coming together on that includes Mount Union as well as the AAD, the Alliance Chamber, GAF, Alliance Community Hospital, the City of Alliance as well as many interested business owners.”
Pukys also works to improve the image of the Alli-ance area, a task, he says, that should be shared by all Alliance residents.
“We are all advocates here. We are all involved in economic development. What I am doing, you all are also doing. We’re collaborating and getting things done.”
Pukys is particularly involved with the Technology Ac-celerator Alliance project, an incubator program that seeks to assist technology companies in locating in the Alliance area. Three such companies received fund-ing in 2013 and more will be accepted in 2014 and the years to come.
Most recently, the AAD has provided instrumental assistance in further developing the manufacturing, service and retail industries in Alliance as well as look towards ways to utilize oil and gas growth, which is ex-pected to generate 204,000 jobs by 2015.
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Chamber president R. Mark Locke explained that since 1915, the chamber’s job has been to help busi-nesses succeed.
“Whatever that may be, including networking, legislative concerns or offering educational seminars, our members dictate our agenda,” he said. “Lately networking has been the focus, especially during the tough years. Members see it as free marketing opportu-nities.”
Marketing seminars are offered quarterly, ranging from utilizing social media to dealing with the media for crisis communications.
The chamber membership is made up of more than 400 business and professional leaders whose purpose is advancing the economic, industrial, professional, cul-tural and civic welfare of the Alliance area.
Among its divisions is one dedicated to women, the first of its kind in Ohio, which raises more than $1,000 an-nually to support area nursing homes and shelters.
Committees focus on economic development, busi-ness education, legislative, membership recruiting and project development. The Presidents’ Club consists of a group of past chamber presidents who oversee the public relations arm of the organization.
Locke said the chamber encourages the growth of existing industries and businesses while giving proper
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assistance to any new firms or individuals seeking to locate, to support all those activities beneficial to the community and to oppose those which might be detri-mental and to promote the welfare of all area citizens, always following those policies intended to accomplish the greatest good for the greatest number.
The Alliance chamber is a member of the Canton-Stark County Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, handling city tourism.
In both the chamber’s downtown location as well as a visitors’ bureau located in a kiosk in the center of the Carnation City Mall, tourists can find maps and brochures
on various venues of interest within the city, such as Glamorgan Castle, the Cat Fanciers’ Association Founda-tion’s Feline Historical Museum and the University of Mount Union, as well as promoting events such as the Hot Stove League baseball tournaments and Carnation Festival.
Locke said the office also provides information to in-dividuals who are interested in relocating to the Carna-tion City, including general information on Alliance and local realtors.
“Most people contact us in preparations to visiting a family in the area or class reunions, which attract a lot of out-of-towners,” said Locke. “However, others do con-tact us when looking to move to Alliance for job-related relocation or coming back to take care of a parent.”
The chamber also plays an important role, when companies are considering relocating to Alliance.
“Most communities are offering the same package, especially in regards to county and local packages, so it isn’t surprising that quality of life plays such a huge role into giving a community the edge,” Locke said.
While Alliance has its community development ben-efits through its Urban Development Action Grant loan programs and tax incentives, Alliance’s park system is second-to-none, Locke said. “Mount Union is a huge asset and a big draw.”
The Alliance Area Chamber of Commerce is located at 210 E. Main St. and can be reached through its web-site at www.allianceohiochamber.org n
The chamber membership is made up of more than 400 business and professional leaders whose purpose is advancing the economic, industrial, professional, cultural and civic welfare of the Alliance area.
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Being a member of the Alliance Area Chamber of Commerce (AACC) allows you access to many services and programs that can put your business on the fast track to success. Just some of the many wonderful op-portunities that you can take advantage of when you join include:
NETWORKING: Events like the Business After Hours and Breakfast Before Business are held regularly at various chamber businesses, giving members an opportunity to get acquainted with each other.
BUSINESS RESOURCES: The chamber maintains di-rectories of businesses, manufacturers, churches and organizations in the Alliance area; distributes a chamber newsletter; assists merchants with anti-fraud efforts, as well as host seminars and workshops for business and industrial members.
INSURANCE: Offers commercial, long-term, workers’ compensation and health insurance through a coopera-tive pooling programs.
ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS: Chamber members receive discounts on print and radio advertising through Dix Com-munications/The Alliance Review and WDPN/Q92, as well as YMCA memberships.
ADDITIONAL DIVISIONS OR COMMITTEES: In addition to having divisions that focus on the Women’s Division, the first of its kind in the State of Ohio, and the Sebring Divi-sion, which caters to businesses in the Sebring, Beloit and Smith Township areas, the Chamber works closely with the cities, townships and county development officials to develop a comprehensive plan for economic devel-opment. A Legislative committee sponsors an annual breakfast, Business Education partnerships between busi-nesses and area schools, and Business Alliance honors businesses with awards such as “Small Business of the Year,” “Large Business of the Year” and “Spirit of Enter-prise to name a few.
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When a group of business leaders decided 15 years ago to establish an organization geared towards philanthropic work in the greater Alliance area, a movement was born. The Greater Alliance Foundation awarded more than a half million dollars in grants last year.
Since the organization was founded to match chari-table intentions with specific needs of the community through carefully managed endowments, the Greater Alliance Foundation’s assets has grown to exceed $10 million and also helped more than 70 organizations with $4 million-plus in grants.
A complete list of these organizations can be found at the foundation’s website, www.greateralliancefoun-dation.org.
One of this past year’s major projects was the Al-liance YMCA’s $3.2 million dollar capital campaign program, which was supplemented by a $450,000 grant by the Greater Alliance Foundation.
The grant was the largest gift received for the project and the largest ever awarded by the Foundation.
According to Greater Alliance Foundation Executive Director Doug Schwarz, the $450,000 grant will be paid over three years.
“We do not know of any other opportunity in our city that will have more of a positive impact on our children
and their families more than that the building col-laboration between the YMCA and the Stuckey Fam-ily Interfaith Development Center. This is why trustees made such a large financial commitment to the YMCA Capital Campaign,” he said.
The foundation’s many successful programs have included efforts such as the Robert T. White School of Practical Nursing, which under the umbrella of the Al-liance Career Center offers a two-year LPN course of study and offers day and evening classes, and the Early Childhood Alliance Inc., which promotes and creates dynamic learning environments for children.
Organization endowment funds also have supported charity and capital improvement projects for the Alli-ance Symphony, Alliance Historical Society, Alliance Domestic Violence Shelter, Alliance YWCA, Alliance Neighborhood Center and Castle Crusaders.
Out of the $668,004 in grants awarded by the Greater Alliance Foundation in 2011-2012, approxi-mately half of those went to community causes with the remainder going towards educational causes, including scholarships and early childhood education.
For those interested in joining the partnerships sup-ported by the vision of the Greater Alliance Founda-tion, call 330-823-8560 or visit www.greateralliancefoun-dation.org. n
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Alliance is well known for its annual Greater Alliance Carnation Festival, but there are many great events and activities held in Alliance each year.
Here is a list of some of the most popular celebrations and events. Check out www.the-review.com for other happenings throughout the Carnation City.
Summer Fest - Kicking off in mid-summer annually, Alliance Summer Fest is held at College Plaza on State Street. It features carnival rides, food vendors, musical entertainment and the popular Carnation Idol singing contest, and is free and open to the public.
Downtown Summer Concert Series - During the sum-mer months, Alliance locals gather at the red caboose on Friday nights to hear a series of free concerts as part of the Downtown Summer Concert Series. Located on the corner of Main Street and Mechanic Avenue, the red caboose’s stage lights up for a variety of musical entertainment, from classic rock to country, funk and Motown.
Alliance Farmers’ Market - This past year wrapped up the sixth season for the Alliance Farmers’ Market, which offers vendors of locally grown produce, home-made baked goods and other homemade items in the Caboose parking lot at the corner of Main Street and Mechanic Avenue on Saturday mornings between
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Fourth of July Festival - Alli-ance celebrates the Fourth of July in a big way each year. The annual festivities held at Silver Park culminate with a display of fireworks at dusk. The spectacular show is sponsored by local business-es. Each year a theme is chosen and several events are inspired by the patriotic premise. Musical entertainment, concessions, kids’
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park is the central location for many of the festival’s events, including Days in the Park, a three-day event that fea-tures booths by local organizations, craft-ers and food vendors. A balloon lift off, which brings dozens of hot air ballooners to Alliance, departs from Silver Park during the festival. Several local bands and musical groups energize the bandstand and generate a crowd of dancers. The Alliance Symphony Orchestra performs in the evenings at Days in the Park, and a pet show allows Alliance’s youth to parade their critters. Another popular portion of the Carnation Festival is the Rib Fest, a gathering of many rib vendors from far and wide who sell countless rib varieties to foodies in the parking lot of Carnation City Mall. Local bands perform and children’s booths are set up. Perhaps the crown-ing jewel of the Carnation Festival, the annual Queen’s Pageant is held on the first Sunday of the festival. Doz-ens of local young women vie for the title of Carnation queen, an honor that grants them VIP access to all of the festival’s events, several hundred of dollars’ worth of prizes, and the honor of representing the Carnation City. Locals participate in contests during the weeks of the Carnation Festival, including an amateur photography contest, a flower show, a youth sports event and a vin-tage base ball tournament, where the Alliance Crossing Rails compete against other Vintage Base Ball teams at Glamorgan Castle. Babies born at Alliance Commu-nity Hospital during the days of the festival are dubbed Carnation Babies and are given gift bags filled with gifts. Other events, ranging from parades and ice cream socials to a Pump-In and Muster are popular. Visits to some of Alliance’s most unique landmarks, ranging from Glamorgan Castle and Alliance City Cemetery, or hours sifting through various used books at Rodman Public Library’s annual sale are also Carnation Festival favorites. The Greater Alliance Area Carnation Festival has some-thing for everyone, kids and adults, sports fans and art connoisseurs. Yearly festivities are planned by the Festival Board, which consists of community members serving
in various positions. Each year the festival board president, vice presi-
dents and board members oversee and help to organize events. For more
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With the goal of preserving the history of the cat, the CFA Foundation opened its Feline Historical Museum in the ground floor of the former Midland-Buckeye Fed-eral Savings and Loan building in downtown Alliance in 2010, when its sister organization, the Cat Fanciers’ Association, purchased the building at 260 E. Main St.
None of this would have been possible had it not been for a bequeathal from the estate of Wilton E. Wheeldon and her mother, which also included a gen-erous donation as well as an enormous collection of cat figurines, collectibles and artwork.
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pouring in, including in the form of teapots, dolls and other types of memorabilia.
After hearing about the opening of the museum, the Foundation was contacted by Donald Hargrove of Memphis, who volunteered to donate his entire collec-tion of Maneki Nekos, numbering approximately 165 of them in all shapes, sizes, colors patterns and materials.
The walls of the museum are covered in a variety of artwork in all mediums: photographs by well-known cat photographers, paintings by CFA judges such as George Summerville and Bob Bryan, prints of Yearbook covers by Govinder Nazran and Jamie Perry, intaglias by Mel and Jan Fleck, paintings and prints by a pleth-ora of recognized artists, and an 1846 hand block print from Germany. A highlight of the artwork is a full-size photograph of the 100 Cats Scroll presented to CFA during their centen-nial year, according to museum manager Karen Lawrence.
In addition to plenty of rare treasures, like a bronze by renowned sculptor J. Clayton Bright of a silver tabby Persian, the only cat that he has ever produced, the museum occa-sionally is visited by live cats. In the past, visiting Maine Coons and Ragdolls have run the museums, delighting visitors with hugs and play. And, Egyptian Maus and Japanese Bobtails have also showed off their feline agility skills.
Also not to be forgotten is the museum’s non-lending library and research room, which contains more than 1,400 books cataloged by title and available for on-site review.
Amidst its offerings, the library houses books from CFA, TICA and ACFA, including studbooks, as well as periodicals, breed newsletters and foreign publications.
Although there is no admission fee, donations are
appreciated. For more information on museum hours, which generally are Tuesdays through Saturdays during daytime hours, visit www.fe-linehistoricalfoundation.org. If you are interest-ed in visiting with a group or as part of a tour, please email to make advance arrangements or call 330-680-4444 during museum hours. n
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TO U R I S MAlliance has many educational,
cultural and historical points of interest for visitors and natives to enjoy. An afternoon spent touring one of the city’s museums is not an afternoon wasted.
MUSEUMS
Alliance Historical Black History Museum - “To know where we are going, we need to know where we are coming from.” This was the purpose be-hind the opening of this museum, which houses showcases on black residents from the Alliance area, including the city’s first black physician K.T. Thompson; Curvis Rhyne, whose 48 years on city council made him one of Ohio’s longest-serving public servants; and Charlie Everett, whose flamboyant style of directing traffic on State Street became a national sensation, earning him a stint on “Candid Camera.” Tributes to inventors, music, authors as well as state and national politics also can be found within this museum’s walls. The museum, which is located at 220 S. Arch Ave., is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. For more infor-mation, call 330-257-5782.
Feline Historical Museum - A recent addition to Alli-ance’s ever-evolving downtown, the Feline Historical Museum, operated by the Cat Fanciers’ Association
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World War History and Art Museum - The World War History and Art Museum features World War I and World War II relics, original art by those who served, newspaper archives, a display honoring the legacy of local veter-ans, war-era toy soldiers, an exhibit featuring women in the war and photographs. Guides give the contextual significance of the soldiers, battles and circumstances behind each artifact. The museum is located at 1300 E. State St. in Alliance, within the College Plaza. Hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Satur-days for the museum. Call 330-829-3911 for information.
HISTORICAL SITES
Alliance City Cemetery - Alliance City Cemetery is a perfect place to learn Alliance’s buried history. Tours are given by cemetery historian John Gross, who focuses on cemetery architecture, burial customs and the great tales of the people who developed the city of Alliance. Alliance City Cemetery is located at 541 W. Vine St. Call 330-821-2366 for more information.
Glamorgan Castle - Built in 1904 by Col. William Henry Morgan, Glamorgan Castle is one of Alliance’s most well-known landmarks. Tours, given by the Castle Cru-saders, are offered to the public and highlight rooms decorated in Italian Renaissance, French Empire, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Japanese styles. Named after the birthplace of Morgan’s father, Glamorgan County in Wales, U.K., the castle sits on 50 acres with 100 tons
of structural steel and 96 train car loads of Vermont marble. Though the estate is now home to Alliance City Schools, tours are offered by the Castle Crusaders.
Glamorgan Castle is located at 200 Glamorgan St. Call 330-821-2100 for information.
Haines House - The Alliance Area Preservation Society maintains the Haines House, an Underground Railroad site located in Alliance. The house, owned by Jonathan Ridgeway Haines and Sarah Grant Haines, provided a safe haven for fugitive slaves but also served as a meeting place for many abolitionist gatherings. A well-documented young people’s meeting was held there in 1859 along with several other abolitionist conventions throughout the 1860s. The preservation society offers tours to visitors who will see a traditional 1800s home, arefuge area where slaves were hidden and several pe-riod toys, including a doll that was used to signal danger to entering slaves. The Haines House is located at 186 W. Market St. Call 330-829-4668 for more information.
Mabel Hartzell Historical Home - The Mabel Hartzell Historical Home was the home of Mabel Hartzell, a signifi-cant woman in Alliance who helped to found the Alli-ance Historical Society. Hartzell bequeathed her home and its contents to the Historical Society to be maintained as a museum for future generations. The Victorian-style home offers a glimpse of life in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and the society has many more photographs,
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CULTURAL SITES
Carnation City Players - For over half a century, the Carnation City Players have been producing popular shows for Alliance theater lovers. Plays are performed in the historical Firehouse Theater, a restored fire house in downtown Alliance. The community theater holds auditions for locals who have a knack for acting, and puts on several performances a year. Firehouse Theatre is located at 450 E. Market St. Call 330-821-5678 for more information. www.carnationcityplayers.org
Alliance Symphony Orchestra - For more than two decades, the Alliance Symphony Orchestra has been uniting area musicians to perform both classical and contemporary compositions for the community. The or-chestra, with approximately 70 musicians, is made up of professionals, high school and college students, educa-tors and community members. The Alliance Symphony Orchestra’s big band entity performs modern classics several times a year in the Alliance area. For general information or a concert schedule, call 330-829-8102. www.alliancesymphony.org
Alliance Youthful Chamber Orchestra - The multi-generational Alliance Youthful Chamber Orchestra, founded in 1992, was originally known as the Youth Chamber Orchestra. The group is comprised of string musicians all of all ages who play violin, viola and cello. The independent, nonprofit organization is always seek-ing new members. The group performs twice a year. For more information or to make a donation, contact David Daniels at 330-257-2440.
Crandall Gallery - As part of the Uni-versity of Mount Union, Crandall Gallery
features faculty and student art as well as exhibits from renowned art-ists. Various paintings, photography, prints and other forms of visual art are on display throughout the aca-demic year. It is located on Mount Union’s campus at 35 W. Simpson
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Jupiter Studios - Jupiter Studios, a community center with a focus on art,
including performing arts, offers workshops, theater, music, films, a community art gallery
and fundraising event space. One can book it for pri-vate parties, as well utiilze the facility’s recording studio or even order from their diverse menu of pizzas, salads or sandwiches. Open from 4 to 11 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays, Jupiter is located at 346 E. Main St. Call 330-829-3399 for more information. www.jupiterstu-dios.org
Paris Gallery and Studio - The space primarily serves as a place for Alliance area artists to share their talents and vision with the community through this free studio space. Fredlee Votaw hopes to expand into offering classes and meeting spaces in the future, but cur-rently the primary role is to offer gallery space for local educational venues and non-profits. Located at 361 E. Main St. in historic downtown Alliance, hours are by appointment only. Call 330-913-8665 for information. www.fredleevotaw.com
Troll Hole Art Emporium and Gift Shop - A formal grand opening ceremony is slated for early 2014 for this gal-lery, which features a Guinness World Book of Records - nominated troll doll collection spread across two loca-tions, 222 E. Main and 40 N. Arch, in downtown Alliance. The Troll Hole also contains a troll dwelling, primitive art, and other attractions for the whole family. Tours can be arranged at this time by calling 330-929-1071. The facility was founded as part of the Arts for Alzheimer’s organiza-tion, created by Sherry Groom to help bridge the gap between the arts and the population in the community that have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. www. thetrollhole.com. n
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shelters are available for public use during park hours and can be reserved for a small fee by contacting the park office, 330-823-6159.
In addition to its parks, the Alliance City Cemetery provides
insight in the city’s history, includ-ing lives lost in the fighting of wars,
responsible for Alliance’s founding and lost in terrorist attacks.
And, finally the Robertson Community Center provides seasonal recreation op-
portunities through its 25-yard heated swimming pool, a children’s spray park, a clubhouse for parties that seats up to 250 people, a basketball court and two volleyball courts. For more information on renting that facility, es-pecially during the summer months, call 330-821-3088. n
PARKS & RECREATIONThe Department of Parks, Recreation and Public
Lands maintains 220 acres consisting of 24 parks and parklands, ranging from small neighborhood green spaces to the 60-acre Butler-Rodman Park complex.
Butler Rodman is located in the 2200 block of West State Street and has a vast array of picnic shelters avail-able thanks to the generosity of the community’s social organizations. However, its athletic fields are a popular draw for local teams as well as tournament play. Base-ball, softball and soccer players enjoy their top notch fields and the volleyball courts also are a popular draw.
The hard work of city’s park employees also are re-flected in parks like Maple Beach and Earley Hill parks, where their beautifully maintained athletic fields and basketball courts get a lot of play.
That trend continues at Memorial Park, which greets visitors across the street from McDonald’s as they first enter the city limits on U.S. Route 62. While it, like the oth-ers, includes the venues for the traditional park favorites, Memorial also features community additions of a disc golf course and the Rotary skate park.
Silver Park, which is located in the 2000 block of South Union Avenue, is considered the crown jewel of the Alliance parks’ district with its rolling hills and vast green landscape that serves as the perfect site to either picnic or watch the city’s annual fireworks dis-play. Some of the more unique rental facilities within city parks can be found there, including a cozy shelter positioned next to a public amphitheater or a log cabin perched upon a hill looking down towards Kidwell Lake.
Despite all the other city green spaces brighting up the somewhat urban landscape of the Carnation City, one cannot help by be amazed when watching the evolution of Thompson-Snodgrass Park, positioned in one of the oldest areas of the city.
This “Little Park That Could” has evolved into one of the city’s most unique and welcoming stops within the sys-tem. Brightly colored murals and playground equipment provide an exciting diversion from enjoying a nice picnic under the roof of the large pavilion, which serves as a reminder of community commitment.
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native Ohio butterfly species. The preserve is located at 11929 Beech St. Call 330-829-7050 for more information.
Berlin Lake — This scenic watershed features nearly 8,000 acres of parklands maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Pittsburgh District. The park features a campground, boat launch ramps, hunting areas and a recreation area, but is perhaps most adored for its angler appeal. Berlin Lake fishing enthusiasts enjoy a vast population of fish, including walleye, largemouth and smallmouth bass, muskie, crappie and bluegill. Call 330- 547-3781 or 330-547-5445 for more information.
Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center — Owned and operated by the University of Mount Union, Huston- Brumbaugh Nature Center features handicapped-accessible trails, a boardwalk hike, a bird observatory and group tours. The center is located 6 miles south of Alliance at 16146 Daniel St. N.E. in Washington Town-ship. Call 330-823-7487 for more information.
Robertson Community Center — Robertson Commu-nity Center features an indoor clubhouse, an outdoor heated pool, two volleyball courts, a basketball court and a children’s spray park for hot summer days. The center strives to support healthy family interactions. Rob-ertson Community Center is located at 1005 E. State St. Call 330-821-2260 or 330-823-6159 for more information.
Stark Parks — Stark Parks, the park district maintained by Stark County, preserves a dozen area parks and sixteen trailheads. The parks surrounding Alliance, Deer Creek Reservoir, Walborn Reservoir and Molly Stark Park, provide parklands perfect for hiking, fishing and sightsee-ing. Molly Stark Park in Louisville was purchased in 2009 and is the site of a former hospital. The park offers picnic areas, hiking trails and open areas. Deer Creek and Wal-born Reservoirs are popular for their fishing and boating facilities, making them perfect for an afternoon spent in the sun. Contact Stark Parks at 330-477-3552. n
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The Rodman Public Library can no longer be called an undiscovered gem, as more members of the public are utilizing its services than ever before.
This past year, the library system was honored as the Large Business of the Year by the Alliance Area Chamber of Commerce — not too bad for a library system that was born out of a room in Alliance High School in 1900.
Clarence J. “Bill” Rodman’s support more than 50 years ago gave the Alliance library, which emerged in the early stages with the help of Andrew Carnegie, gave the impetus for expansion and for a facility that has served the community well.
Ground at the current location was broken in 1961, and the library system has continued to grow, adding public computers, a bookmobile and even-tually its branch location for patrons on East State Street as the city contin-ued to develop around it.
Rodman has a significant children’s room, which was created in 1927 to allow patrons under the age of 14 to have their own, separate area. Now, as society continues to evolve and create a niche market for teen patrons, the library’s staff hopes to add a special area for them.
However, adults still continue to be important patrons of the library, enjoy-ing access to Braille books, books on CD, tape, music CDs, magazines, DVDs and audiovisual materials as well as a fax machine, notary public, photo-copier and even important forms for voter registration and filing local, state and federal taxes.
For those who have trouble making it to the main or branch libraries, Rod-man employees can bring the library to you via its Bookmobile, which makes regular stops at local schools and scheduled locations through its rotating two-week route, or its home delivery services. SearchOhio has been a popu-
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first-served but instead assures that emergency experts work as efficiently as possible. There also is a Clinical Decision Unit, which provides a 24-hour observation for patients not ready to be discharged but not required to be admitted.
“Emergency work is what we love; but we anticipate with the changes in health care, there will be continued increase in non-urgent care,” Abraham said. However,
she said the hospital is constantly expanding and im-proving to provide the best possible health care, which allows its patients to truly “experience health caring.”
While most hospitals have a 90-minute average turnaround in time for ER treatment, Alliance hospital patients usually get in 20 minutes quicker. “Our average is in the 70s,” Abraham said.
Abraham is particularly proud of Alliance Community Hospital’s ability to diagnose
and deal with heart attacks. “They do a phenomenal job with this. It is a top
priority when your heart is in trouble. We need to take action quickly after they come in to stabilize and send them to Canton if need be.”
She acknowledges that a great deal of the hospital’s ER clientele is out of work and out of money, but she said that doesn’t affect one’s
ability to get treatment. Alliance Community Hospital eventu-
ally is compensated through the Hospital Care Assurance Program (HCAP), which is
Ohio’s version of the federally required Dispro-portionate Share Hospital program. The program
compensates hospitals who provide a disproportionate share of care to indigent patients (Medicaid consum-
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Patrons can now utilize advanced technology to make their relationship with the library more positive, incuding courtesy due notices, online credit card pay-ments, mobile applications for their Smartphones and online renewal of selections. Text-a-librarian as well as online chats with Rodman’s reference librarians allows patrons to have answers to their questions at their fin-gertips during regular business hours.
Patrons have opened their iPads, Nooks and Smart-phones warmly to services like the Ohio eBook project and Zinio, where they have access to various books, music and magazine titles with a click of their mouse.
As the world around us appears to shrink with tech-nological advances, availability of services at Rodman Public Library continue to help expand their knowledge and experience base of its patrons. And, isn’t that real-istically what libraries are supposed to do?
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The hospital recently improved its treatment of neu-rological and gastrointestinal issues. However, Abra-ham acknowledged that some of the hardest cases to handle are addiction-related.
“With pa-tients involved with drug and alcohol issues, you worry about their safety. We don’t have a social worker assigned to our ER; however, our nurses often end up becoming those social workers. We cannot take a chance something will happen when you are dealing with people who are suicidal, but the family is crucial to our work with the chronically ill,” Abraham said.
In regards to the superusers, she believes educa-tion plays a large role in improving the system. “Patient education is needed to help them understand illnesses, whatever they may be.”
That also is part of the Planetree patient culture: look-ing at the patient as a whole instead of just his or her ill-ness. Educational services include diabetes education, community support groups, community seminars and individualized patient education.
Alliance Community Hospital also specializes in long-term, outpatient, surgical, senior and wound care as well as offering more non-traditional therapies, such as aromatherapy, deep-tissue massage and Reiki.
The hospital, which is located at 200 E. State St. (be-tween Arch and Union avenues off. U.S. Route 62) has many affiliates, including Alliance Aultworks Occupa-tional Medicine, DASCO Medical Equipment, Alliance Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice. Call 330-596-6000 for more information. n
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Numerous clubs and organizations help serve Alliance.
The following is a directory of clubs and organiza-tions that are active in the Alliance area.
When presidents or heads of organizations change, please notify The Review so it can update its information.
If your club or organization was omitted, notify The Review at (330) 821-1200.
AARP — Haven Ackley, President, (330) 823-6011, 1130 S. Mahoning.
Alliance Area Concert Association — Season sub-scriptions $40, Claire and Virgil Springer, Co-Presidents. (330) 938-7989, [email protected], www.alliance-concerts.org.
Alliance Area Preservations Society - The Haines House, 186 West Market Street. Open for tours on the first full weekend of every month, Sat. from 10-12, Sun. from 1 to 3 p.m. or by appointment. (330) 823-5353. www.haineshouse.org.
Alliance Area Ulster Project of Alliance — P.O. Box 3224, Alliance, Tim Young, past president (330) 806-4778.
Alliance Area Retired Teachers Association - Meets the third Friday of April, June, July, September, October and December. Diana Moore, president (330) 935-2945, Marolyn Korte, Membership chair (330) 938-1510, Marilyn Preas, secretary (330) 823-4763.
Alliance Amateur Radio Club - Meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of the month at Alliance Commu-nity Hospital. P.O. Box 3344, Alliance, OH 44601. John Myers, (330) 36-5021. www.w8lky.org. E-mail [email protected].
Alliance Association of Office Professionals — Meets the second Wednesday of the month at Robertson’s Heating Supply. Sue Neil (330) 821-9180. (Formerly Alli-ance Association of Secretaries).
Alliance Association of University Women — Meets the first Tuesday of the month at noon at the YWCA. Hilary Johnston, (330) 823-9280.
Alliance Choruses Unionc/o 652 N. Webb, Mrs. Deru Johnson, (330)821-0624.
Meets 1st Monday of the month 6 p.m. at New Zion Baptist Church.
Alliance of Churches — 405 S. Linden Ave., (330) 829-9294. Rev. Peggy J. Hawkins, board president. Open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Alliance Community Hospital Volunteers — 200 E. State St., (330) 596-7821, Michele Quinn, volunteer co-ordinator.
Alliance Community Pantry215 E. Market. Open 4 days a week. Provide food
assistance to residents in the 44601 zip codes For more information call the pantry at (330) 680-8130.
Alliance Farmers’ Market - On the corner of Main Street and Mechanic Aves. mid-June through Mid-Oc-tober. www.alliancefarmersmarket.com.
Alliance High School Foundation — P.O. Box 3123, Alliance OH 44601. [email protected]. The AHS Foundation, an 501(c) (3) now in its 25th year. Administrates assets of over 2 million dollars, and raises money solely for annual scholarships for graduating Alliance High School seniors. The all volunteer board of AHS graduates produces and sends a newsletter three times a year to over 11,000 alumni across the country. Since its inception approximately $750,000 has been given in direct grants to graduates. Named scholar-ships begin at $25,000.
Alliance Historical Society — P.O. Box 2044, Alliance, (330)821-5596, Karen Perone, president. (330) 821-8972 Joe Zelasko, vice president.
Alliance Manufacturing Ladies Retirees Plus — Meets the second Monday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at Blue Fig Casual Dining 2340 W. State St. On the second Monday of July meet at the restaurant at 11:30 a.m. for lunch. Pauline Detchon, president, (330) 821-5220.
Alliance Music Study Club 10945 Nellabrook Ave. NE, Alice, OH 44601, (330) 823-4143. President, Mary Alli-ance Gwynne, [email protected].
Alliance Neighborhood Center 405 S. Linden Ave., Suite 200, Alliance, (330) 829-0673.
Alliance Symphony Orchestra — P.O. Box 3836, (330) 206-6428, Cynthia Kreiner, orchestra manager.
Alliance Youth-ful Chamber Orchestra — David Dan-iels, (330) 257-2440 or [email protected]. Multi generational string orchestra. No auditions necessary.
Alzheimer’s Association, Alliance Support Group — Rodman Public Library 215 E. Broadway St. Meets monthly, last Thursday of the month at 2:00 p.m. care-giver support, 1-800-272-3900.
American Cancer Society — Regional Office, 525 N. Broad St. Canfield, 888-227-6446, extension 2222.
American Legion, Post 166 — 141 W. Main St., (330) 821-0433. Harley Nutter, manager.
Arts for Alzheimers — Meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Mondays at Villa Maria Dementia Care, 122 E. Col-lege St., (330) 829-0221.
Aviator Sports Boosters — Meets the first Monday of every month at 7 p.m. in the Alliance High School teach-ers’ lounge. Contact P.O. Box 3332, Alliance OH 44601. (330) 823-9452. President Stephanie Pietrocola-Unckrich.
Carnation City Twirlers — P.O. Box 3705, Alliance OH 44601, Director Patty Noll, (330) 257-2076.
Castle Crusaders — castle tours, (330) 821-2100. For further details on the history of the Glamorgan castle, visit www.rodman.lib.oh.us/chamber/castle.htm..
Calligraphers Alliance — Meets at 7:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at the YWCA, 239 E. Market St. President, Phyllis Lee, (330) 938-9143.
Cantell Elks Lodge, No. 1417 — 735 Ash St., (330) 823-0020. Albert Carter, exalted ruler.
Carnation City Players — Firehouse Theater, 450 E. Market St., Kathy Gray-Farthing, President, (330) 821-8712. www.carnationcityplayers.org for reservations.
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Christopher Columbus Society — 505 S. Liberty Ave., (330) 823-0007. Meets the second Sunday of the month at 10 a.m. in the clubroom. Dan Leone, president.
Conrad Lodge No. 271 Free & Accepted Masons of Ohio. Meets first and third Tuesday each month, Septem-ber thru June, 7:30 p.m., at the Alliance Masonic Temple, 144 S. Linden Ave. Mike Zigler, Secretary, (330) 823-5181.
Cosmopolitan Club — Meets the second Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at Abiding Savior Lutheran Church. Amanda Keller, (330) 821-8000.
Dante Alighieri Mutual Benefit Society — 817 E. Ox-ford St., Alliance, (330) 823-0165, Bill Willard, President.
Disabled American Veterans (DAV #50) — 9540 Mc-Callum Ave. N.E., P.O. Box 2483, Alliance, (330) 823-0868. DAV Cleveland National Service officers (216) 522-3507.
Democratic Club, Alliance — Meets the first Thursday of the month at Don Panchos Restaurant. Meet at 6 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m. Brian Simeone (330) 575-6879.
Domestic Violence Shelter — (330) 823-7223. Eagles, Fraternal Order of — 154 E. Main St.,P.O. Box
2666, (330) 823-1045. Billy Ray Reese, president.Elks, BPO No. 467 — 606 Glamorgan St., (330) 821-
1510. Kim Stimmel, manager.Funtastiks’ Senior Parishioners’ Club of St. Joseph
Church — (330) 823-1643. Bruce Snyder, President.Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio — 1010 Applegrove St.
N.W., North Canton, (330) 433-9485.Green Alliance (formerly Mayor’s Green Task Force)
Co-chairs Tiffany Gravlee, 330-821-2618 and John Bienz, 330-821-0065. www.greenallianceohio.org
Habitat for Humanity — 405 S. Linden Ave., (330) 823-2448, Sarrah Lane, director.
Haines House Underground Railroad Museum — 186 W. Market St., Alliance, (330) 823-5353, Frank Barrett, president. www.haineshouse.org. Open Saturday 10:00 a.m. till noon and Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The first full weekend of the Month.
Historic Preservation — Chairman Martha McClough-erty, (330) 821-6020.
Hot Stove Baseball League — P.O. Box 2681, Alliance. Jim Newman, president.
The Humane Society and Animal Resources Com-plex (330) 332-8622. www.columbianahumane.org
Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center — 16146 Daniel St. NE Minerva, mail should be directed to 1972 Clark Ave., (330) 823-7487, Adam Zorn, program coordinator.
Kiwanis, Alliance — 12590 Beeson St.. Meets each Thurs-day at noon at YWCA. Russell Newburn, (330) 821-7877.
Knights of Columbus — Meets the first and third Thurs days of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Schwartz Center of St. Joseph Catholic church. Frank Popvich, grand knight.
Ladies Auxiliary to the BPO Elks No. 467 — 606 Glam-organ. President, Beth Bell. (330) 821-1510.
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24th St ....................................D527th St ....................................D4Aebi Ave ...............................A4Ann St .................................... B6Ansley St ................................D3Antram Ave ..........................D5Apple St ................................. B6Arch Ave .........................B6–D6Asbestos Dr ...........................A5Ashland Ave ......................... B5Ashwood Dr .......................... E5Athletic Ct .............................D5Auld St .................................. C6Aultman Ave ........................D5Avalon Ave .......................... C6Bailey Ct ................................ B5Beech St ..........................A6–E6Beechview Rd ......................D4Beechwood Ave ..................D4Beeson St ........................ B1–B5Bellflower Dr ..........................D5Birchwood Dr ........................D5Blenheim Ave .......................D4Bond St .................................. B6Bonnieview Ave .................. C5Brayton Ave ..........................D6Briarcliff Ave ......................... C4Briarwood Rd ....................... C5Broadway St ..................... B5–6Buckeye Ave ........................ B5Burt Ave .................................D6Burton Ave ............................D5Cambridge St .................. C5–6Cambury St ...........................D3
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Lions Club, Alliance — 22625 St. Rt. 62, Alliance, OH, 44601. Meets every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Mile Branch Grange. Elvin Barnett, (330) 821-1386.
Little Aviators — 1185 S. Mahoning Ave., (330) 224-7952. Dale Dickson.
Marlboro Women’s Club — Meets the third Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Marlboro Christian Church. (330) 935-0737, (330) 935-2212.
Marlington Athletic Boosters — Meets the first Mon-day of every month at Marlington High School Library. Contact (330) 823-1300.
Minerva Old Bats & Red Hat, Chapter No. 1 — DeeDee Mitchell, president, (330) 868-5178. Meets once a month for lunch at various locations.
Mount Pleasant Baptist Church. 4714 Union Ave. NE, Homeworth OH 44634. (330) 823-3010. Pastor David Cannon. Sundays 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. www.mountpleasantchurch.org.
Mount Union Alliance Chorale — Jane Page, Direc-tor, 1972 Clark Ave. Alliance OH 44601. (Mount Union Department of Music), (330) 823-2180. Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mount Union Women’s Club — Dottie Callender, president of the national cabinet, (330) 821-2605.
Music Study Club, Alliance — Meets the first Monday
of the month during November, March, April and June. Scholarship dinner will be June 7 at First Baptist Church. For more information, contact Mary Alice Gwynne, (330) 823-4143, President or Evelyn Music (330) 821-2968.
Northeast Ohio Chapter of National Cervical Cancer Coalition/Celebrating Stephanie — Educational group formed to celebrate and honor the memory of Stepha-nie Bryant and to promote and educate others regard-ing cervical cancer & HPV (Human Papaloma Virus) www.facebook.com/CelebratingStephanie. www.ncc-online.org
PathStone — 1005 S. Arch Ave., 821-4740. Pearl Lo-zoya, training and employment manager.
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Qui Vive — Joyce Lackey, President. Meets the third Wednesday of the month at YWCA at noon for lunch and a program. Membership is limited.
Quota International Club of Alliance — Meets once or twice a month at the YWCA, 239 E. Market St., (330) 823-1840.
Republican Club, Alliance Area — Meets the last Mon-day of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion, 141 W. Main St. Mike Linihan, President (330) 823-2604.
Rotary, Alliance — Meets Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. at Alliance YWCA, 239 E. Market St. Nicole Edwards (330) 821-2665. Visit www.alliancerotary.org
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The mantra at Alliance City Schools is “The Future Starts Here,” and the district prides itself on offering a good education to help pave the path for a life of suc-cess.
Starting at age 3, preschools begin a comprehensive education program at one of the state’s best early learning programs. Along the way, they can pursue one of many career paths, including the district’s award-winning Broadcast Arts program which allows students to learn the ins and outs of operating a TV sta-tion with an elaborate studio.
That particular program is a testament to the school’s excellent and up-to-date facilities, which offer some extraordinarily unique educational opportunities thanks to their attention to technology.
Students are offered transportation, food services including breakfast and lunch, an after-school program for academic assistance and creativity enhance-
ment, health and counseling services, and a variety of special-ized services to help students with many of their needs.
Parental input and com-munication is encouraged as the district recognizes that the first educators of each child are the parents. Together, with a focus on children, Alli-ance City Schools helps to ensure success for all.
More than 3,000 students attend one of the district’s six schools, which is one of the city’s largest employers. With its attention to advancing the future of all students, including those with disabilities or considered gifted, Alli-ance students receive a good foundation for life.
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Alliance High School students earn post-secondary opportunities through the district’s numerous agreements with entities like the University of Mount Union, Stark State College, Kent State University, The University of Akron, Youngstown State University, The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Hocking College.
For those who choose a voca-tional career path, in addition to the Broadcast Arts program, the district offers tech-prep programs for fields like automotive technol-
ogy, automotive collision repair, computer support and services,
construction trades, cosmetology, financial services and risk manage-
ment, health services and athletic training, horticulture and landscape design, integrated
media, welding and fabricating. This is in addition to its offerings of vocal or instrumen-
tal music, including one of Stark County’s only orchestra programs; more than 18 varsity and junior varsity athlet-ic programs, and award-winning Academic Challenge and Destination Imagination teams.
And, early on Alliance City Schools concentrate on transitioning its littlest students at the Early Learning School (preschool and Kindergarten) to one of the dis-trict’s three elementary schools (Northside, Parkway or Rockhill) and into its middle school facility for grades 6-8 with a team focus. The goal is a collaborative educational approach assisted with parental input, which will allow students to adjust to the ever-chang-ing world while growing into the best citizens they can possibly be.
The Alliance City School District competes in extensive interscholastic athletic programs under the directives of the Ohio High School Athletic Association in grades 7-12. These programs include track, cross country, wrestling, football, basketball, golf, volleyball, and cheerleading in high school and middle school. High school-only pro-grams include soccer (boys and girls), tennis (boys and girls), swimming (boys and girls), bowling (boys and girls), baseball and softball. The Alliance Aviators have a rich tradition for being competitive in every sport.
For more information on Alliance City Schools, which houses its administrative officers in Glamorgan Castle, visit the district’s website at www.alliancecityschools.org. Officials also can reached by mail at 200 Glamor-gan St., Alliance, Ohio 44601 or during school hours at 330-821-2100. n
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The Marlington Local School District has a unique story, emerging as the creation of one school district to educate young residents of three townships in eastern Stark County (Marlboro, Lexington and Washington).
“A Tradition of Excellence, a Commitment to the Future” is the focus of the school district, which has a combined middle and high school campus, and an elementary school in each of the three townships.
The district has developed a tradition of being a high academic performer, which has repeatedly reflected excellent ratings on the State of Ohio report cards in comparison to other school districts.
In 2013, Marlington schools completed its third year in the Race to the Top grant program funded by the Ohio Department of Education, which helps to trail-blaze effective reforms through adopting standards and as-sessments for post-secondary success, measure student growth as well as recruit and retain exceptional teach-ers and administrators.
Ultimately, the state looks to increase graduation rates while reducing graduation rate gaps, reduce perfor-mance gaps (especially between the State of Ohio and the best-performing states in the nation) and double col-lege enrollment among those at ages 18 and 19.
The district strives to adhere to its mission statement, which says: “In collaboration with staff, community, parents and students, the Marlington Local School District will develop lifelong learners who understand and apply knowledge, and demonstrate excellence in pursuing the highest standards with effective interven-tion to challenge every student.”
This past year, Marlington schools added technol-ogy that allows them to text parents’ homework on a nightly basis as well as students to use their own devic-es, such as iPods, laptops and tablets in the classroom.
For more information about Marlington Schools,
which has its administrative offices within the middle school at 10325 Moulin Ave., call 330-823-7458 during school hours or visit www.marlingtonlocal.org. n
REGINA COELI/ ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL
Regina Coeli/St. Joseph School follows guidelines set by the Youngstown Diocesan Board of Education, an entity of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Youngstown. Providing a Christian learning environment for students in Kindergarten through eighth grade, the goal of Regina Coeli is to educate students with individual attention and to promote a positive Christian self-image.
The school maintains the belief that all students can learn and succeed, and that students and teachers are most successful in a positive learning environment. They inspire teachers to discipline students in a caring way and to constantly strive to improve.
Regina Coeli prides themselves on making all students feel safe and confident in their strengths.
The school is located at 733 Fernwood Blvd., Alliance. For more information, call 330-823-9239 or visit them on-line at www.rcsjalliance.com. n
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Orville Nelson Hartshorn had a vision for the future. He saw an institution that focused on providing great opportuni-ties, emphasized both the sciences and humanities and welcomed diversity amongst all of its constituents.
In 1846, Hartshorn made this vision a reality as he took the lead in establishing a place where exceptional begins.
On October 20, 1846, with just six students, Hartshorn organized and taught the first class of this new institu-tion. By 1858 the institution was chartered and incor-porated under the laws of the State of Ohio as “Mount Union College.”
Mount Union has seen exponential growth over the
years while remaining true to its heritage and tradition. To better reflect the Mount Union of today and all of the opportunities that the institution offers to its students, a change was made from a “college” to a “university” designation in 2010.
The beautiful 123-acre campus in Alliance, Ohio is conveniently located between Cleveland and Pitts-burgh and more than $100 million has been invested in the construction and renovation of modern facilities throughout the course of the past decade. The new Gal-laher Hall facility, being built on Union Avenue, will house Mount Union’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program, as well as possible future health-related programs. In addition, it will become the new home to the University’s master’s program in physician assistant studies, currently located in Bracy Hall, which enrolls more than 60 stu-dents and welcomed its fifth cohort in May 2013.
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Work has also started on the University’s new Performing Arts Center. Students majoring and/or minoring in art, theatre, music, music education and music per-formance as well those partici-pating in the arts at the
co-curricular level will ben-efit from this modernized and renovated facility. The center will include a new lobby, proscenium theatre, black box theatre, green room, scene shop, costume shop, dressing area, art gallery and choir room as well as a renovated band room.
The University also includes the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center, located six miles south of campus. The Nature Center provides education-al opportunities for Mount Union students as well as community outreach through program-ming and partnerships with local school districts.
With a current enrollment of 2,096 under-graduate and 91 graduate students, the University maintains the small school atmo-sphere that so many students and alumni have cherished during their time spent at Mount Union.
Mount Union faculty, staff and students continu-ally work to help enhance the Alliance community, volunteering to assist numerous community partners including the Alliance Community Pantry, Interfaith Childcare, the Early Childhood Education Alliance, the United Way of Greater Stark County, Alliance Commu-nity Hospital and the Alliance Salvation Army, to name a few.
With a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1, the faculty’s in-volvement and the value they place on education cre-ates an environment suited to allow students to grow and develop. A Mount Union education is the best of both worlds – a curriculum that’s grounded in the liberal arts tradition and emboldened by market-smart, ca-reer-savvy options. Faculty and students hostworkshops for area school children, partner with Rodman Public Library and support Alliance City Schools programs.
Mount Union continues to fulfill its foundational goals by building a diverse and inclusive community welcom-ing students from 30 states and 16 countries. With more
than 61 undergraduate majors and two graduate opportunities, students have
the variety they need to find what best prepares them for the future.
In addition, the University is proud of its strong athletic tradition, most notably for the Purple Raiders football team earning 11 NCAA Division III national titles. Student athletes also contribute to events open to the Alliance Community, assisting with Relay for Life, Girls and
Women in Sports Day and Trick or Treat with the Raiders. Mount Union is proud of the excep-
tional experience it provides while being recognized from both a benefit and value
standpoint. In fact, the University was recently ranked #1 in the Great Lakes Region for return on investment by collegefactual.com.
In addition, in a recent survey taken by the members of the 2012 graduating class, 98 percent of those self reporting started a degree-
required career or were accepted to graduate school, all in an average
of 20 days after graduation.Mount Union has also been
recognized for 23 consecu-tive years by U.S. News and World Report as being one of the best colleges and universities. In ad-dition, the University has been cited by Forbes, Washington Monthly and The Princeton Review’s
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Clubs... Continued from page 36Saxon Club — Meets the third Wednesday of the
month at 6:30 p.m. at American Legion. David Kunkle, (330) 821-3259 or Bill Biggs at (330) 823-0681.
SCAPA — 323 E. Main St., Gloria Malone.Science Hill Historical Society — 11005 McCallum
Ave. Charlene Boyce, (330) 821-5862.Sew Happy, Carnation Quilters — Meets at 7 p.m. the
fourth Monday of each month at Abiding Savior Luther-an Church, 1845 South Sawburg Ave. President, Kathy Wolf, (330) 821-1477.
Shade Tree Commission, Alliance — Meets the last Thursday of the month at 7:30 a.m. at Alliance Family Restaurant, 428 E. State Street. Dr. Charles McClaugh-erty, chairman.
Shrine Club, Alliance — Meets Tuesdays at noon at the Elks, 606 Glamorgan, Alliance. Dale Dillon, (330) 418-2455.
Soccer League, Alliance — P.O. Box 3024, Alliance. [email protected].
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War — Command-er Phillip Hilton (330) 680-4592.
Womens Auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War — President Nancy Hilton (330) 680-4592.
Tennysonian Club — Meets at noon at Alliance Country Club the first Wednesday of the month. Donna Brandon, President.
Toastmasters Club, Alliance — Meets every Wednes-day at 7:30 p.m. at Abiding Savior Lutheran Church.
Sam Pansino, chairman of the board, (330) 823-0792. Visitors welcome.
Tri-County Republican Women’s Club — Amy Harper, president, (330) 821-4850.
United Commercial Travelers — Meets the fourth Saturday at First Christian Chruch 6 p.m. Sarah Ad-kins, secretary (330) 206-9009 cell, (330) 206-9009. Rick Gruszecki , past president, (330) 938-9117.
United Way of Greater Stark Co. — (330) 491-0445,4825 Higbee Ave. NW, Suite 101, Canton, OH 44718. www.uwstark.org
VFW — 1036 E. State St., (330) 821-2999. Bucky Wy-andt, commander.
Vietnam Veterans of America — Chapter #157, Ken Butler Sr., Pres., 880 S. Union Ave., (330) 821-8438.
Woman’s Club, Alliance — Club day the first, third, and fifth Tuesday of the month from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch at noon. reservations are necessary. Activites include cards and needle work. Jeanne Samsa, presi-dent. Melinda Kinser, office coordinator. (330) 823-1930.
Women’s Division of Alliance Chamber of Commerce — 210 E. Main Street, Meets the first Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. Sheilah Smith, chairman, (330) 823-6260.
Youth Music Alliance — For information music edu-cators can contact Kathy Dixon at Alliance Music Center (330) 823-2634.
YWCA — Gloria Whiteley-Magrath, Executive Director, (330) 823-1840, 239 E. Market. www.allianceywca.org n
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THE CITY OF ALLIANCE
The following is a directory of the top elected of-ficials who serve the city of Alliance. All offices are in the City Administration Building,504 E. Main St., 330-821-3110, unless otherwise noted.
President: John Benincasa (D)1st Ward: Sheila Cherry (D)2nd Ward: Phyllis Phillips (D)3rd Ward: Lawrence Dordea (R)4th Ward: Don Kline (R)At Large: Roger Rhome (R)At Large: Sue Ryan (D)At Large: Julie Jakmides (R)Clerk of Council: Gerald Yost
Boards and Commissions, effective as of Dec. 1, 2013 (Information as current according to the city’s of-ficial website, www.allianceohio.com, with all meetings held at the city administration building, 504 E. Main St., unless otherwise noted.
BOARD OF CONTROL: Meets as needed each Friday at 12:00 Noon. Mayor and Safety-Service Director.
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS: Meets the third Tues-day of the month at 7:30 p.m. in City Administration Building. Five mayor-appointed, council-approved members to five-year terms.
Tom Moushey (2013), Mike Aeling (2014), David Lundgren (2015), Jim Edwards (2016) and Arnie Hirvela (2017).
CITIZENS RELATIONS COMMISSION: Meet as needed, consists of seven members serving three-year terms. Council president, safety and judiciary committee chairman and law director plus four other mayor-ap-pointed, council approved. Note term expiration date after name. Vivian Snodgrass (2013), Cindy King (2013), Dierre Upshaw (2013) and Michael Tangi (2010).
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION: Meet on last Tuesday or Thursday of the month, 12:15 p.m., consists of three members serving six-year terms. Mayor-appointed, council approved. (Note term expiration date after name) Joyce Lamp (2018), James Puckett (2013) and Renee Young (2016)
CONTRACTOR LICENSING BOARD: Meets as needed. Five members, including three contractors, mayor ap-pointed. Three-year terms. Craig Bolog (2015), Ralph Fluharty (2013), Doug Shields (2014) plus lay members Cherie Rodifer (2014) and John Andress (2014).
DOWNTOWN SPECIAL EVENTS COMMISSION: Meet as needed. Maximum of 15 members to serve. Terms expire 2014 for all members. Marion Grimes, Haven Ackley, Nancy Caserta, Sheila Cherry, Jane Graham,
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Nancy Hilton, Kevin Knowles, Sandra Loy, Mindy Oesch, Roger Rhome, Alex Smith, David Smith, Rev. Bobby Williams, Tatiana X and Andrew Zumbar.
GREEN COMMIS-SION: Meets second Monday of month, 4:30 p.m. , consists of nine members serving three-year terms. Six mayor-ap-pointed, council approved members plus designees from one member each ap-pointed by Parks Board of Commis-sioners, Planning Commission and Shade Tree Commission. The mayor or one repre-senting his office serves in ad hoc capacity with no vote. John Bienz (2014), Laura Kumler (2015), Tiffany Gravlee (2015) Steve Kramer (2013), Charles McClaugherty (2013), John Bienz (2014) and Joyce Williams (2014) plus Andrea Sapp (Parks), and MIke Greiner (Shade Tree).
HEALTH BOARD: Meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Five members appointed by mayor, ap-
proved by council to five-year terms. Beth Canfield-Simbro (2013), Gloria Whiteley Magrath (2014),
John Park (2015), Patricia Tucker (2017) and Tonia Martin (2017) Also food license advisory coun-cil of health board: Teresa Marcoaldi (2015), Whiteley-Magrath (2016) and Kim Cox (2017).
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION: Meets last Wednesday of the month, 3:30 p.m. unless otherwise announced. This com-mission identifies, protects and oversees
maintenance of structures, sites or monu-ments that contribute to the unique
character of the Alliance commu-nity. Martha McClaugherty (2016), Roberta Barnhouse , Karen Perone (2015), Amado Sandoval (2015) and Linda Scott (2014).
KEEP ALLIANCE BEAUTIFUL COMMISSION: Meet every other
month, 5 p.m., at Silver Park office, 2930 S. Union Ave. In addition to
the safety-service director, who is an ad hoc member, the commission con-
sists of 10 greater Alliance area residents
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appointment, council approval. Kim Henderson (2015), Mark Locke (2016), Brad Goris (2018) and Colby DeHoff
(2018). PROPERTY AND MAINTENANCE APPEAL BOARD: Meets as needed. Five members
(plus up to three alternates), mayor appointed, council approved. Five-
year terms that expire Nov. 30, 2015. Arnold Hirvela (2015), Vince Obmann (2015), Ralph Fluharty (2015), James Burmeister (2015), and Craig Bolog (2015) plus alter-nate Dustin Hatherill (2015).
RECORDS COMMISSION: Law Di-rector, City Auditor, Barbara Sferra
from the Mayor’s Office and Dick Diser as the citizen representative.
REVOLVING LOAN COMMITTEE: Meets as needed. The Urban Development
Action Grant Revolving Loan Committee is responsible for screening potential projects to
receive low interest loans through the city’s Economic Development program. Seven members serve three-year terms, mayor-appointed and council approved.
who are mayor-appointed, council approved for two-member terms (with four-year term limits). Steve Robin-son (business), Jennifer Hostetler (labor), Kathryn Miller (community service), Jennifer Clunk (primary education), Karen Harris (sec-ondary education), Heather Eichner (higher education), Helen Miller, and Peg Castina (at large). All terms set to expire (2014)
MAYOR’S COMMISSION ON AGING: Meets the fourth Friday of the month, 8 a.m. at Alliance Area Senior Center, 602 W. Vine St. Membership selected by the mayor.
PARK BOARD: Meets the second Tuesday of the month, 2:30 p.m., Silver Park Office, 2930 S. Union Ave., mayor appointed. Cheryl Lundgren (2015), Mike Dreger (2013) and Blair Young (2014)
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Paul Monks, (2013), David Lundgren (2013), Richard Baxter (2013), LaChelle Thompson (2014) , Sheilah Smith (2014), Richard Bur-ton (2014) and Vince Obmann (2014).
SHADE TREE COM-MISSION: Meets last Wednesday of the month, 7:30 a.m., 2105 W. State St. Six mem-bers, three-year terms, mayor appointed, coun-cil approved. Elvin Madison (2013), Arnold Hirvela (2013), Vince Obmann (2014) Leigh Mainwaring (2014), Mike Greiner (2015) and Kathyrn Miller (2015).
WATER AND SEWER ADVISORY BOARD: Meets the first Monday of month, 9 a.m. at 12251 N. Rockhill Ave. Members include council Utilities Commitee, one member as selected by three largest utilities users,
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one member appointed by the Safety-Service Director and two at-large members appointed
by council. Don Kline, Julie Jakmides, Sheila Cherry (all Utilities Commission), Mark Locke, Jim Carrel, David Dreger and Derrick Loy.
+++ Alliance City AdministrationMayor: Alan Andreani (R),
504 E. Main St., 330-821-3110.
City Auditor: Kevin Knowles (R), 504 E. Main St.,
office phone, 330-823-5900.
City Treasurer: Dennis Clunk (D),
2820 Edgewood Ave.; office phone, 330-823-9142.
Law Director: Jennifer Arnold (R),
470 E. Market St., 330-823-6610
Engineer: Curtis Bungard, 504 E. Main St., 330-823-5122.
Fire Chief: Jason Hunt, 63 E. Broadway Ave.,
330-821-1213Fire Inspector: Guy Aumend, 63 E. Broadway Ave., 330-821-1213Health Commissioner: Randall Flint; 537 E. Market St., 330-821-7373. Income Tax Department: David M. Brown, 504 E. Main St., 330-821-9190.Litter Control Director: Andrea Sapp, 330-821-2660.Parks, City Cemetery Director: Kim Cox; 2930 S. Union Ave., 330-821-2660 Planning and Development Director: Vince Marion, 330-829-2235Police Chief: Scott C. Griffith, 472 E. Market St., 330-823-5532Safety Service Director: W. John Gross, appointed. 330-821-3110Senior Citizen Director: Helen Miller, office at 602 W. Vine St., 330-821-3348 Street Superintendent: Kenny Rhome, 601 Noble St., 330-823-3133Water Treatment Plant Superintendent: Dean Reynolds, 12251 Rockhill Ave. N.E., 330-829-2241.Wastewater Treatment Plant Superintendent: Joe Amabeli, 12251 Rockhill Ave. N.E., 330-829-2220.Water Distribution Superintendent: Marcus Benson, 1010 N. Walnut St., 330-823-5216.Municipal Court Judge: Andrew Zumbar (R); 470 E. Market St., 330-823-6181. Clerk of Courts: MaryAnn Carper (R); 470 E. Market St., 330-823-6600. n
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Meets weekly. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at 110 Central Waste Plaza S. in Canton. Janet Weir Creighton (R), Tom Bernabei (D) and Rich-ard Regula (R). 330-451-7371
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: Brant Luther (appointed, see above contact information)
CORONER: P.S. Murthy, M.D. (D), 4500 Atlantic Blvd. N.E. in Canton. 330- 451-1366.
ENGINEER: Keith Bennett (D), 5165 Southway St. S.W., Canton, 330-477-6781.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: John D. Ferrero (D), 110 Central Plaza S., Suite 510 in Canton, 330-451-7897.
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TREASURER: Alexander Zumbar (R), 110 Central Plaza S., Suite 250, Canton, 330-451-7814.
CLERK OF COMMON PLEAS COURT: Nancy S. Rein-bold (D), 115 Central Plaza N., Canton, 330-451-7801.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS (GENERAL): Judge Kristin Farmer (R), Judge Frank Forchione (D), Judge John G. Haas (D), Judge Taryn L. Heath (D), Judge Curt Werren (R), 115 Central Plaza, Canton, 330-451-7789.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS (FAMILY): Judge Jim D. James (R), Judge Michael L. Howard (R), and Judge Rosemarie A. Hall (R), 110 Central Plaza S. in Canton, 330-451-7308.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS (PROBATE): Judge Dixie Park (R). 110 Central Plaza S., Suite 501, Canton, 330-451-7755.
FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS: Judge W. Scott Gwin (D), Judge William B. Hoffman (D), Judge Sheila G. Farmer (R), Judge John W. Wise (R), Judge Patricia A. Delaney (D), Judge Craig B. Baldwin (R), 110 Central Plaza S., Canton, 330-451-7765. n
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Federal government as of Dec. 1, 2013.
U.S. SENATORS: Sherrod Brown (D), 713 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. 20510, 202-224-2315. Rob Portman (R), 448 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. 20510, 202-224-3353.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVES: Tim Ryan (D - 13th District), 1421 Longworth House Office Building, Washington DC 20515, 202-225-5261. Also offices in Akron, Warren and Youngstown.
Bill Johnson (R-6th District), 1710 Longworth House Of-fice Building, Washington DC 20515, 202-225-5705. Also offices in Salem, Marietta, Cambridge and Ironton.
Bob Gibbs (R-7th District), 329 Cannon House Office Building, Washington DC 20515, 202-225-6265. Also of-fices in Ashland and Canton.
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State government as of Dec.1 , 2013
OHIO GOVERNOR: John Kasich (R), Riffe Center, 30th Floor, 77 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43215, 614-466-3555.
OHIO LT. GOVERNOR: Mary Taylor (R), Riffe Center, 30th Floor, 77 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43215, 614-466-3555.
ATTORNEY GENERAL: Mike DeWine (R), 30 E. Broad St., 17th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, 800-282-0515.
OHIO AUDITOR: Dave Yost (R), 88 E. Broad St., 5th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, 800-282-0370.
OHIO SECRETARY OF STATE: Jon Husted (R), 180 E. Broad St., Suite 16, Columbus, OH 43215, 877-767-6446.
OHIO TREASURER: Josh Mandel (R), 30 E. Broad St., 9th Floor, 800-228-1102.
STATE SENATOR: Scott Oelslager (R-29th District), Senate Building, 1 Capitol Square, 2nd Floor, Colum-
bus, OH 43215, 614-466-0626. Joseph Schiavone (D-33rd District). Senate Building, 1 Capitol Square, 2nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-466-8285.
John Eklung (R-18th District), Senate Building, 1 Capi-tol Square, 1st Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-644-7718.
State Representative: Nick Barborak (D-5th District), 77 S. High St., 10th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-466-8022.
Christina Hagan (R-50th District), 77 S. High St., 13th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-466-9078.
Ronald V. Gerberry (D-59th District), 77 S. High St., 10th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-466-6107.
Kathleen Clyde (D-75th District), 77 S. High St., 11th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, 614-466-2004.
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AA EXECUTIVE CATERING, INC.
5211 W. Tuscarawas St. NW,Canton, OH, 44708
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ACME SURFACE DYNAMICS, INC.
555 North Freedom Avenue, Alliance, OH, 44601-0388
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AFLAC INC.32122 Sunrise Ave., Lisbon, OH, 44432
(330) 831-9302aflac.com
AID PEST CONTROL15290 Gaskill,
Alliance, OH, 44601-1386(330) 823-1800
AIR TIME HVAC LLC5956 Union Ave. NE, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-4196
ALAN ANDREANI1415 Westwood Ave., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-7485
ALARM 1 - SURVEILLANCE
PRODUCTS, LLC,3013 Cleveland Ave. SW,
Canton, OH, 44707(330) 484-0100alarmohio.com
ALL AMERICAN TABLE & CHAIR RENTAL
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Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-2983
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ALL PHASE BUILDERS, INC.1043 Ohio St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-9381
ALLIANCE AREA CONCERT
ASSOCIATIONP. O. Box 3530,
Alliance,OH,44601allianceconcerts.org
ALLIANCE APPLIANCE CENTER INC.
817 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-9170
ALLIANCE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
210 East Main Street, Alliance,OH, 44601
(330) 823-6260allianceohiochamber.org
ALLIANCE AREA DEVELOPMENT2490 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-0700
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ALLIANCE AREA SENIOR CENTER INC.,
602 West Vine Street,Alliance, OH, 44601-1505
(330) 821-3348
ALLIANCE BEARING REPAIR,
567 W. Main St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 829-2900
ALLIANCE CAREER CENTRE,
Alliance City Schools - Administration
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-2267
accrtw.org
ALLIANCE CASTINGS CO. LLC,
1001 East Broadway,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 829-5600
ALLIANCE CITY SCHOOLS,
200 W. Glamorgan, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2100alliancecityschools.org
ALLIANCE COINS AND JEWELRY
1160 W. State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-2646alliancecoinsandjewelry.com
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ALLIANCE COLLISION & PAINT, INC.,
West Main Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-9473
ALLIANCE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL,
200 East State St., Alliance, OH, 44601-4399
(330) 596-6000achosp.org
ALLIANCE COMMUNITY PANTRY,
P. O. Box 2581, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 680-8130alliancecommunitypantry.org
ALLIANCE COUNTRY CLUB,
725 East Milton,Alliance, OH, 44601-5199
(330) 823-1010alliancecountryclub.com
ALLIANCE EQUIPMENT CO., INC.,
1000 North Union Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2291alliance-equipment.com
ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES,
624 S. Scranton Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-6332
ALLIANCE LOAN COMPANY,
137 S. Arch St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-3444
ALLIANCE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, INC.,
405 S. Linden Ave. Suite 200,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-0673
ALLIANCE STONE & CABINETRY,6050 Union Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-5522
alliancestoneandcabinety.com
ALLIANCE SURGICAL CARE INC.,
2461 W. State St. Suite C,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-4424
ALLIANCE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,P.O. BOX 3836,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-8102
alliancesymphony.org
ALLIANCE TECHNICAL SERVICES,
27171 State Route 62,Beloit, OH, 44609
(330) 537-2097ATSVCS.com
ALLIANCE VENTURES,1840 W. State St. Suite B,
Alliance, OH, 44601 (330) 829-9550
ALLIANCE VNA & HOS-PICE/ALLIANCE COMM.,885 South Sawburg Road,Alliance OH, 44601-4280
(330) 821-7055
ALLIANCE WOMAN’S CLUB,229 South Union Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601 (330) 823-7272
ALLIANCE Y.M.C.A.,205 S. Union Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601-0118(330) 823-1930
afymca.org
ALLIANCE Y.W.C.A.,239 E. Market St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1841
allianceywca.org
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ALL-PRO RV SERVICE & STORAGE INC.,1680 Freshley Ave., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-6776allprorvservice.com
ALTERCARE OF ALLIANCE,
11750 Klinger Avenue N.E.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-8263AltercareOnline.com
AMANDA DIAS745 Bonnieview Ave. Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 356-0000
AMBASSADOR CLOTHING CO.,670 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-3333
AMERICAN RECYCLING SERVICES OF
OHIO, INC.,803 South Mahoning,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 680-4121ARSOLLC.com
AMERICAN TITLE ASSOCIATES AGENCY, INC.
220 Market Ave. South, Canton, OH, 44702
(330) 456-8900amtitle.com
AMOS COMMUNICATIONS,
INC.14924 Beloit Snodes Road,
Beloit, OH, 44609(330) 938-9816 amoscom.com
ANGELIC TOUCH MASSAGES
670 W. State St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 238-3105
ANSTINE MACHINING CORP.,
P.O. Box 3734,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-4365
ARBAUGH MINI STORAGE, INC.
22109 State Rte. 62,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-8008
ARTS IN STARK,900 Cleveland Ave. NW,
Canton, OH, 44702(330) 453-1075 Ext: 202
artsinstark.com
ASHTON’S 5 & 10 STORE, INC
222 N. 15th StreetSebring, OH, 44672
(330) 938-6266
AUBURN SKILLED NURSING &
REHABILITATION,451 Valley Rd.,
Salem, OH, 44460(330) 537-4621
auburnskilled.com
AULTCARE2600 Sixth St. SW,
Canton, OH, 44710 (330) 438-6360aultcare.com
AULTWORKS,2461 West State St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-8894
BARBER AIRCRAFT13820 Union Ave., N.E.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1168
barberaircraft.com
BARNETT INSURANCE,1563 West State Street,
Alliance, OH, 44601 (330) 823-2920
barnett-insurance.com
BENEFIT MANAGEMENT SERVICES OF OHIO
400 Niles Cortland Rd SE,Warren, OH, 44484
(330) 856-9213 bmsoinc.com
BENINCASA, JOHN2305 Ridgewood Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-7542
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU,
1434 Cleveland Ave. N.W.,Canton, OH, 44711-8017
(330) 454-9401cantonbbb.org
BIO-SCENE RECOVERY INC.,
13191 Meadow St. N.E,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-5500
BLISS RESTAURANT & CATERING LLC,
2106 S. Union Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 680-8025blissyourevent.com
BOB SIMS, INSURANCE960 W. State St. Suite 140,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-0898
BONFERT GLASS COMPANY
30 South Union Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-0450
BPO OF ELKS #467606 Glamorgan,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-1510
BRIDGEWATER PRIMITIVES
AND ANTIQUES, LLC,15255 Gaskill Dr.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-4864
BRJ ENGINEERING, INC.,1225 East Summit,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-4537
BRUNER-COX LLP,4505 Stephen Circle NW
Suite 200, Canton, OH, 44735-5429
(330) 497-2000brunercox.com
BUCKEYE STATE CREDIT UNION,
1731 W. State St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-7930buckeyecu.org
BUNN AGENCY, INC.,143 E. Main St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-2188
BURDEN ELECTRIC,245 W. Main St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-5229
burdenelectric.com
C & W CONSTRUCTION,15743 Terramont NE,Minerva, OH, 44657
(330) 823-5256
C.C.HENSCHEN SECURITY, CONSULTING & INV.,
P.O. Box 3532,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-3302
CAMPBELL, DICK,3750 MountView Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-4431
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712 South Union Ave Alliance, Oh 44601 Also Inside Walmart 330-821-1122
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CANTERBURY VILLA,1785 Freshley,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-4000
canterbury-villa.net
CANTON REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
222 Market Ave. N,Millennium Centre,Canton, OH, 44702
(330) 458-2060 cantonchamber.org
CANTON REGIONAL SCORE,6000 Frank Ave. NW
KSU Campus,North Canton, OH, 44720
(330) 244-3280cantonregional.score.orgcantonregional.score.org
CANTON/STARK COUNTY CONVENTION BUREAU,
222 Market Ave. N Millennium Center,Canton, OH, 44702
(330) 454-1439VisitCantonStark.com
CAREWORKS CONSULTANTS INC.,5500 Glendon Court,
Suite 300,Dublin, OH, 43016
(330) 452-1050 Ext: 14careworksconsultants.com.
CARLIN, CYNTHIA,1498 Lilly Lane,
Alliance, OH ,44601(330) 821-5235
CARNATION CHIROPRACTIC
CENTER,2301 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-1777
CARNATION CITY MALL,2500 W. State St.
Suite 158,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-4447carnationcitymall.com
CARNATION CITY PLAYERS,
450 East Market Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-8712carnationcityplayers.org
CARNATION ELECTRIC MOTOR,
232 N. Lincoln Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-7116carnationelectricmotor.
com
CARNATION SECURITY SERVICES, INC.,1302 S. Arch Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601-3639(330) 821-4100
carnationsecurity.com
CARTER’S COPY CENTER, LLC,
2451 W. State St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 680-8046 carterscopycenter.com
CASERTA PROPERTIES CO. INC.,
2240 S. Union Ave,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1900
CASHLAND,2215 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2160CashAmerica.com
CASSADAY-TURKLE-CHRISTIAN
FUNERAL HOME,75 S. Union Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-1050funeralplan.com/Ctcfuneral
CAT FANCIERS ASSOCIATION
FOUNDATION, INC.,260 E. Main St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 680-4444
FelineHistoricalFounda-tion.org
CAT FANCIERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC.,
260 E. Main St. Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 680-4070www.cfa.org
CENTRAL COATED PRODUCTS,
2025 McCrea Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-9830
CENTRAL PAYMENT CORP.
10231 Lisbon Rd.,Canfield, OH, 44406
(330) 853-3956
CHIVES GRILLE,2355 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 829-9955chivesgrille.com
CHRIS PUCCI & COMPANY,
2239 Burton Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 614-3424
CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,
470 E. Broadway St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-7136cumcalliance.org
CITY OF ALLIANCE,504 East Main Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-3110cityofalliance.com
CLEM, MRS. HARRIET,13484 Louisville N.E.,
Paris, OH, 44669 (330) 862-3132
COASTAL PET PRODUCTS INC.,911 Leadway Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-7363
coastalpet.com
COCKRILL’S STUDIO, LLC,
131 West State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-8303 cockrillsstudio.com
COLLEGE INN EATERY,935 West State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-3332
COLONIAL TITLE AGENCY, LLC4913 Munson St. NW,Canton, OH, 44718
(330) 305-6446
COMDOC, 3458 Massillon Rd.,
Uniontown, OH, 44685(330) 899-8046
comdocinc.com
COMFORT INN,2500 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601 (330) 821-5555
choicehotels.com
COMMUNITY SERVICES OF STARK CO.,
1207 W. State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-7478communityservicesofstark.org
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1039 NORTH UNION AVE. ALLIANCE, OHIO [email protected]
COMPMANAGEMENT INC.,5771 Mayfair Rd.,
N. Canton, OH, 44720(330) 966-2329compmgt.com
COMPU-TEK COMPUTERS,1194 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-4840ctsupport.net
CONRAD LODGE NO. 271 F. & A.M.
144 South Linden Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-5181conradlodge.org
CONSUMERS NATIONAL BANK,
610 W. State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330 823-8178consumersbank.com
COPELAND OAKS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY,
800 South 15th Street,Sebring, OH, 44672copelandoaks.com
COPYRIGHT, INC.,4880 Hills & Dales Rd. NW,
Canton, OH, 44708(330) 479-8020
Copyrightneo.com
COURTNEY BANQUET CENTER,
981 East State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-7733courtneysbanquetcenter.com
CRITTER CONTROL OF AKRON-CANTON,
12740 Devonson St. NE,Alliance, OH, 44601-9420
(330) 823-1996crittercontrol.com
CUMULUS BROAD-CASTING - K-105,
1206 N. Main St.,North Canton, OH, 44720
(330) 499-2724k105country.com
CUSTOM POLY BAG, INC.,
9465 Edison Street, N.E.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 935-2408custompolybag.com
CUTLER REAL ESTATE2215 W. State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1113cutlerhomes.com
D & S WOOLF TRANS-MISSION AND AUTOMO-
TIVE SERVICE LLC,3610 S. Mahoning Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-4170
DAMON INDUSTRIES INC.,
12435 Rockhill Avenue, N.E.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-5310DamonQ.com
DAVE’S LAWN CARE,2592 Notre Dame St. NE,
Canton, OH, 44721(330) 371-7329
DAVID L. KUNTZMAN AGENCY,
1844 W. State St. Suite C,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-6411kuntzman-agency.com
DAVID WILLIAMS & ASSOC., INC.,
741 S. Sawburg Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1661davidwilliamsassociates.
com
DAVIDSON WELL DRILLING
3160 Beechwood Ave.Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-8168
DAVIS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,
837 W. Main St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-2544
DEHOFF FLOWERS,3517 Beechwood Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1455dehoffs.com
DILLON, MARGE,1277 S. Sawburg,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-9507
DON PANCHO’S RESTAURANT,
2105 W. State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-4390donpanchostexmexcafe.
com
DONALD E. KLINE,4th Ward Council,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-0425
DONOHOE, SAM,2520 Edgewood Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-3808
DOUGLAS A. CUMMINGS CPA, INC.
1370 S. Sawburg Rd., Suite A,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-4490
dacummingscpa.com
DR. J. RANDALL CRAWFORD,
2460 South Union Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-7411jrandallcrawforddds.com/
meet-our-doctor
DR. STEIN OPTICAL CLINIC,
1650 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2020
DRIVE NOW AUTOMOTIVE,1 East Main St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-7313
drivenowautomotive.com
DUSTIN BURGESS IN-SURANCE GROUP, LLC,
1420 W. State Street, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-8567nationwide.com/Dustin
EASTERDAY PHARMACY,
1696 South Arch Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-2266
EDWARD JONES,1656 S. Union Ave.,Alliance,OH,44601
(330) 823-1900edwardjones.com
ELLIOTT MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS LLC,
3469 Norwood,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-0685,
ELLIOTT, RICHARD L.,3469 Norwood,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-0685
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EMBROIDME,2638 West State St., Alli-
ance, OH, 44601 (330) 823-8255
embroidme-alliance.com
EVERETT HEALTH CENTER,
115 East Ohio Ave. , Sebring, OH, 44672
(330) 938-0001everetthealth.com
FAMILY HEALTH PHYSI-CAL MEDICINE,
641 E. State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-4455
FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER,149 E. Simpson St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-3856
FAMILY VISION CARE,1370 South Sawburg
Suite B,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-5367
FARTHING GRAPHIC DESIGN,
12276 Cenfield NE,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 875-0963farthinggraphicdesign.com
FIDELITY COLLECTIONS,220 E. Main St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-9700
FILL-UP FUEL, LTD.,9277 McCallum Ave. NE,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-9526
FILNOR, INC.,227 North Freedom Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601330-821-7667
FIRST COMMUNICA-TIONS, LLC,
3340 W. Market St.,Akron, OH, 44333-3306
(330) 835-2463firstcomm.com
FIRST REALTY,2045 Cherry Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601330-821-2288first-sold.com
FISHER POWER & ELECTRIC CO.,
Section Four, 300 W. Beech St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1661
FLUTEBRARIAN WEB DESIGN,
738 Bonnieview Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-5596flutebrarian.com
FRANK’S FAMILY RESTAURANT,428 E. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-7163
facebook.com/pages/Franks-Family-Restaurant
GEDNETZ-RUZEK FUNERAL HOME
126 West Vermont Ave., Sebring, OH, 44672
(330) 938-2526grfuneralhome.com
GEIGER, TEEPLE, ROBINSON & MCELWEE,
1844 West State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1430gtshlaw.com
GEORGE, CRAIG W.,4917 Bramblewood,
Canandaiqua, NY, 14424
GERALD YOST,215 West Selby St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-0246
GIANT EAGLE,1800 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-9015
gianteagle.com
GIONINO’S PIZZERIA,1690 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-9444Gioninos.com
GIORDANO, GLORIA,1643 Federal Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-0236
GIVENS AGENCY, INC.,401 South Arch Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-2463
GNW ALUMINUM, INC.,P. O. Box 2418,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-7955
GORIS PROPERTIES, LLC,
1600 South Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-1022gorisproperties.com
GORIS-MEADOWS/ERMLICH INSURANCE
AGENCY,844 S. Sawburg Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-1020gorisinsurance.com
GRAPHIC ENTERPRISES OFFICE SOLUTIONS,
INC.,3874 Highland Park,North Canton, OH,
44720-8080(330) 491-2972geiohio.com
GREATER ALLIANCE CARNATION FESTIVAL,
P.O. Box 3832,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-6260carnationfestival.com
GREATER ALLIANCE FOUNDATION INC.,
960 W. State St., Suite 130,
Alliance, OH, 44601 (330) 823-8560
GREATER STARK COUNTY URBAN LEAGUE,
1400 Sherrick Rd. SE,Canton, OH, 44707
(330) 456-3479cantonul.org
GRINDERS ABOVE & BEYOND,
1820 West State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-6665grinders.net
GROMOLL DRUG STORE INC./JPS SNACKS &
SODAS,227 North 15th St., Sebring, OH, 44672
(330) 938-6670
GROVE APPLIANCE TV & MATTRESS,
350 East State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1500groveappliance.com
H & H COLLISION AND PAINT INC.,
1115 N. Union Ave.,Alliance,OH,44601
(330) 821-7888
HAGAN HEATING & PLUMBING,
11301 Marlboro Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 935-2624,
HALLSTAR SPORTS,2447 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-1800
hallstarsports.com
HEALTHY HEART & HEALTHY PLEASURES, LTD,
2354 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-3128
HEASTAND AUTO PARTS, INC.,
203 North Freedom Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-0670
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HERITAGE UNION TITLE CO. LTD,
2040 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-6403
HIGHLAND MEMORIAL PARK,
264 S. 12th Street, Beloit, OH, 44609
(330) 525-7711
HILL BARTH & KING, LLC.,
119 E. State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2150hbkcpa.com
HILLES MONUMENT SERVICE,
2145 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-2251
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS,2341 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-6700
hiexpress.com/allianceoh
HORIZON AUDIO OF ALLIANCE,
2337 S. Union Ave., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-3500horizonaudio.com
HOWARD HANNA REAL ESTATE SERVICES,
4758 Dressler Rd. N.W.,Canton, OH, 44718
(330) 493-6555howardhanna.com
HUNGRY HOWIE ‘S PIZZA,
634 W. State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-9999hungryhowies.com
HUNTER & HUNTER,520 East Main St,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1220
HUNTER ASSOCIATES INC.,194 E. State St.,
Salem, OH, 44460(800) 203-6593
hunterassociatesinc.com
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK,
2 West State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 829-3207huntington.com
J&B FLEET-INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY,
22428 Harrisburg-Westville Road,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-6342
jbfleet.com
J.B.H AUTO SUPPLY (DBA NAPA Auto Parts),
317 East State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1360
JACK E. SELL INC. DBA HEGGY’S,
1306 W. State St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2051heggysalliance.com
JACKSON HEWITT TAX SERVICE,
712 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1122
JACKSON-BELDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
7535 Wales Ave. NW, Massillon, OH, 44646
(330) 833-4400jbcc.org
JACOBS VANAMAN IN-SURANCE AGENCY, INC.,
614 W. State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2122
JARMAN PRINTING LLC,350 South Union Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-8585
JEFF WALKER CATERING,
848 W. State St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 428-1197
JEM GRAPHIC PROMOTIONAL ADV.
& SPECIALTIES,204 Shadyside Court, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2816
JIM RENACCI, CONGRESSMAN,
4150 Belden Village St. NWSuite 408,
Canton, OH, 44718
JOHN A. TUCKER CO., LPA,
11367 Lair Rd. NE, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 935-2530jatuckerlaw.com
JULIE JAKIMIDES,1485 Briarwood Rd., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 418-1427
K.A.R.S.,157 Prospect,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-3100
KAISER CONSTRUC-TION & EXCAVATING,24656 Georgetown Rd.,Homeworth,OH, 44634
(330) 525-7652
KATHY STROIA,1012 Northview,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-9053
KATHY’S CREATIONS LLC,
2010 Crestview Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-8183
KATY’S CORNER BAKE SHOP CAFE LLC,355 E. State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 257-0652katyscornerbakeshop-
cafe.com
KELLER CONSTRUCTION CO.,10015 Columbus Rd.,Louisville, OH, 44641
(330) 821-9040
KELLER MARKETING (Div of Gen. Comm.
Corp.),110 S. 15th St.,
Sebring, OH, 44672(330) 821-8000gcc-usa.com
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY - STARK,
6000 Frank Ave. NW,N. Canton, OH, 44720
(330) 244-3292stark.kent.edu
KENT WALTER,2626 Shunk Ave.,
Alliance,OH, 44601(330) 823-2819
KEY BANK,960 West State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 238-1269keybank.com
KITCHEN PROS INC.,2155 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 351-8422
KOLENBRANDER, DR. HAROLD AND MRS.,6265 Lusanne Terrace, Cincinnati, OH, 45230
KRUGLIAK, WILKINS, GRIFFITHS
& DOUGHERTY,960 West State Street,
Suite 240,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-9262 kwgd.com
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KULLMAN DESIGN9673 Reeder Ave.,
Louisville, OH, 44641(330) 284-1856
LAKE TOWNSHIP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,P.O. Box 1207,
Hartville, OH, 44632(330) 877-5500
lakechamber.com
LARRY DORDEA,191 Maplewood Dr.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 206-8491
LAVERY AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE, LLC,1096 West State Street,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1100
laverychevy.com
LEONARD HARDWARE CO., INC.,
145 N. 15th St.,Sebring, OH, 44672
(330) 938-6329
LEXINGTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE,
12616 Atwater N.E.,Alliance,OH,44601
(330) 821-3034
LINGENFELTER-BRILL, INC.,670 West State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1630
LMT PROPERTIES, INC.,13361 Bayton St. NE, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 257-0840
LOUISVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
P.O. Box 67,Louisville, OH, 44641
(330) 875-7371
LOWE’S,2595 W. State,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-2700
lowes.com
LUNDGREN, GOLDTHORPE & ZUMBAR,
526 East Main Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2516
MAC TRAILER MANU-FACTURING, INC.,
14599 Commerce Street,Alliance, OH, 44601-1516
(330) 823-9900mactrailer.com
MANHATTAN CLEANERS & DRYERS, INC.,P. O. BOX 3731,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-4225
MARLINGTON LOCAL SCHOOLS,
10320 Moulin Ave., N.E., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-7458dukes.stark.k12.oh.us
MARY KAY COSMETICS,2855 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-0605estherwhiteleather.net
MARY KAY TEAM LEADER,
24656 Georgetown Rd.,Homeworth, OH, 44634
(330) 525-7652marykay.com/skaiser5
MASSILLON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
137 Lincoln Way E, Massillon, OH, 44646,
(330) 833-3146 massillonohchamber.com
MAURICES #2113,Kohl’s Plaza,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-4977maurices.com
MCDONALD’S (East State Street),
721 East State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-5308
MCDONALD’S (West State Street),
2496 West State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-4441
MCGARVEY REFRIGERA-TION & HEATING,
2500 S. Mahoning Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601-8211
(330) 821-4030mcgarveyheating.com
MEN’S CHALLENGE OF ALLIANCE,
405 S. Linden Ave. Suite 204,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-6367
MENTAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES
BOARD OF STARK COUNTY,
800 Market Ave. N.,Canton, OH, 44702
(330) 455-6644
MERCY MEDICAL CENTER,
1320 Mercy Drive N.W., Canton, OH, 44708
(330) 489-1092
MIDWEST INNOVATIONS,2500 W. State st.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 933-4301
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MIKE KACHILLA,951 Moulin Ave. NE,Alliance, OH, 44601
(740) 680-6720
MILLER’S FLOWERLAND,468 West Vine Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-1110
MINERVA AREA CHAM-BER OF COMMERCE,
203 N. Market,Minerva, OH, 44657
(330) 868-7979
MISSY MILLER,3289 Knox School Rd.,
Homeworth, OH, 44634(330) 525-0072
MODERN HEARING SOLUTIONS, INC.,2412 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-3277
MODERN OFFICE PRODUCTS INC.,7825 South Ave.,
Boardman, OH, 44512(330) 797-2600
modernofficeproducts.com
MONTROSE FORD LINCOLN MERCURY,
2480 W. State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-1128gomontrose.com
MORGAN ENGINEERING SYSTEMS, INC.,
1049 S. Mahoning Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601-3212
(330) 823-6120
MPI LABEL SYSTEMS, INC.,
450 Courtney Road, Sebring, OH, 44672
(330) 938-2134mpilabels.com
MR. ALEX J. ROBERTSON,Attorney At Law,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1140
MR. GUTTERMAKER SEAMLESS SPOUTING,
181 W. Carol Street, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-8022
MR. AND MRS. LARRY PYERS,
501 Fairview Place,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1094
NORTH CANTON AREA CHAMBER OFCOMMERCE,
121 South Main Street,North Canton, OH, 44720
(330) 499-5100northcantonchamber.org
OHIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
230 East Town Street,Columbus, OH, 43215
(614) 228-4201ohiochamber.com
OHIO EDISON COMPANY,
2600 S. Erie Street,Massillon, OH, 44648-6200
OHIO EYE ALLIANCE INC.,
985 South Sawburg,Alliance, OH, 44601-3590
(330) 823-1680ohioeye.com
OHIO FURNITURE MART,22650 Harrisburg-
Westville Rd,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-2302
OHIO RACK COMPANY, INC.,
1500 S. Mahoning Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-8200
OLD CAROLINA BARBECUE COMPANY,
4403 Cleveland Ave. N.W.,Canton, OH, 44709
(330) 491-8180oldcarolina.com
PANERA BREAD 1670 West State Street,
Alliance, OH, 44601(216) 696-6677
wifi.covelli.com/panera
PARIS STUDIOS AND GALLERY,
361 East Main Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 913-8665fredleevotaw.com
PATHSTONE CORP.,1005 S. Arch Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-0513
ruralinc.org
PAULI ELECTRIC,1930 South Freedom,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-7438
PAULUS ORTHODONTICS, INC.,
1604 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-4046
PENTURF DENTISTRY, LLC,
800 S. Sawburg Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-7244
PEREGRINE HEALTH SERVICES INC.,
2040 McCrea Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-9005
PET CONNECTION, INC.,1441 W. State,
Alliance, OH, 44601 (330) 823-PETS (330) 823-7387
PETERSON, DONALD A. JR.,
1439 Fernwood Blvd., Alliance, OH, 44601
PHYLLIS J. PHILLIPS,163 12th St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-7281
POLINORI’S PALM GARDEN INN,
1441 South Liberty Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-2680
PREMIER DESIGNS JEWELRY,
13622 Stanley Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 614-3911premierdesigns.com
PRIMERICA FINANCIAL,10644 Wilma Ave. NE,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-7748
PRINCIPLE ENERGY SERVICES,
201 W. Ranch Ct., Weatherford, TX, 76088
(817) 599-5332 principleenergyservices.
com
PROTECH CARPET & TILE CLEANING,1706 Lilly Lane,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 277-1367
PSC METALS,826 North Webb Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-3643
PURR-FECT CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CARE,
25 N Arch Ave,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-7609
QUALITY OIL & GAS CORPORATION,
1681 W. Main Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-6375
QUOTA INTERNATIONAL OF ALLIANCE, OH INC.,
911 Vincent Blvd.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-6560
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R. L. LANDSCAPE GROUP, INC.,
22173 Windsor Dr.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 428-2660rllandscapegroup.com
RAPHAEL’S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE, INC.,
1324 Youngstown-Warren Rd.,
Niles, OH, 44446(330) 823-3884
Raphaelsbeautyschool.edu
RICK SHERER,6346 Doral Dr.,
Canton, OH, 44718-4010,(330) 244-0196
RISK CONTROL 360,5500 Glendon Court,
Dublin, OH ,43016riskcontrol360.com
ROBERT G. LAVERY,470 East Market,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-6181
ROBERT L. AKINS, LAND SURVEYING,
776 N. Union,Alliance ,OH, 44601
(330) 821-4602
ROBERTSON HEATING SUPPLY CO.,2155 W. Main,
Alliance,OH, 44601(330) 821-9180
robertsonkitchenandbath.com
RODMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT,
1630 South Union Avenue,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-4530rodmancapital.com
RODMAN PUBLIC LIBRARY,
215 East Broadway Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2665rodmanlibrary.com
ROGER RHOME,Council at large
Alliance,OH,44601330-823-4833
RONALD P. DEZENZO,277 W. Carol St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-1935
ROSELAWN GARDENS,11999 Klinger Avenue, N.E.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-0618
ROSE’S HILLCREST MARKET,
1475 W. State St.,Alliance OH, 44601-3685
(330) 821-5730
ROTARY CLUB,P.O. Box 3703,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-9638
alliancerotary.org
ROY CLUNK,510 Overlook Dr.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-1523
ROY’S CAR WASH & LUBE SHOP, INC.,
2180 West State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
330-823-1818royswashandlube.com
RUHL ELECTRIC CO.,6428 Union Ave. NE,
Alliance, OH, 44601-8140330-823-2656
RWJ CORPORATION,1945 South 12th St.,Sebring, OH, 44672
(330) 938-9408rwjsprinkler.com
RYAN ALTERNATIVE STAFFING INC.,1320 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH 44601,(330) 829-9660
RYAN, TIM, CONGRESSMAN, 241 W. Federal St.,
Youngstown, OH, 44503(330) 740-0193
S. P. BROWN INTERIORS, INC.,
665 West State Street, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-7572
SAFFELL, JOHN E.,800 S. 15th St., #5208,
Sebring, OH, 44672
SALVATION ARMY,57 W. Main St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-5188
SAM’S DRUG MART, 475 East State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601-4909(330) 821-1780
SANITEX INC., 653 W. Main St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-9950
SARCHIONE SALES & SERVICE INC.,22155 St. Rt. 62,
Alliance, OH, 44601 (330) 823-9033sarchione.com
SARCHIONE, INC.,312 South Union Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1234
SCHIAVONI, JOSEPH,87 Westchester Dr.,
Youngstown, OH, 44515(330) 799-5940
SCHOTT FEED & SUPPLY, INC.,
715 East Patterson Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-7277
SEARS AUTHORIZED RETAILER,
2500 W. State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-4568
SEBRING FIRE ASSOCIATION,235 E. Ohio Ave.,
Sebring, OH, 44672-1412(330) 938-6575
SEBRING LOCAL SCHOOLS
225 E. Indiana Ave.,Sebring, OH, 44672,
(330) 938-6165sebring.k12.oh.us
SEBRING MANSION INN & SPA,
385 West Ohio Avenue,Sebring, OH, 44672
(330) 938-0423sebringmansion.com
SENATOR, W. SCOTT OELSLEGER,
North Canton, OH, 44709(330) 454-9394
SERVPRO OF SOUTH & EAST STARK COUNTY,2212 W. State St. #271,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-4088
servproofsouthandeast-starkcounty.com
SHARER-STIRLING-SKIVOLOCKE
FUNERAL HOME,1000 South Union Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-2159
sharerfuneralhome.com
SHEETZ,236 West State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-9970
sheetz.com
SILVER PARK OFFICESILVER PARK,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-2260
SIMCO MANAGEMENT CORPORATION,
Liberty Heights Apartments,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 545-5457simco-apts.com
SMITH TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES,
20764 Oak St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 587-5996
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SOUTHBEACH RESTAU-RANT AND LOUNGE,
2500 West State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-9095southbeachohio.com
SPRINT BY UNIVERSAL WIRELESS,
1630 W. State St. Suite B,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 238-1260universalwireless.net
STAPLES OFFICE SUPPLY SUPERSTORE,
1845 Freshley Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 829-9506staples.com
STARK COUNTY AUDITOR,
110 Central Plaza South - Suite 220,
Canton, OH, 44702(330) 451-7357
auditor.co.stark.oh.us
STARK COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCE
ASSOCIATION,P. O. Box 20247,
Canton, OH, 44701(330) 451-8670stark.shrm.org
STARK COUNTY PARK DISTRICT,
5300 Tyner Street NW,Canton, OH, 44708
(330) 479-2336StarkParks.com
STARK COUNTY TOURIST INFORMATION
CENTER,2618 Fulton Dr. NW,
Canton, OH, 44718-3504330-452-0243
STARK DEVELOPMENT BOARD,
116 Cleveland Ave. N.W. - Suite 600,
Canton, OH, 44702,(330) 453-5900
starkcoohio.com
STARK FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,
310 Johnson Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-7225starkcu.org
STARK METAL SALES, INC.,
432 East Keystone Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-7383
starkmetal.com
STARK STATE COLLEGE,6200 Frank Avenue NW,
North Canton, OH, 44720(330) 966-5464starkstate.edu
STATE FARM INSURANCE - JULIE
RUNK-COFFELT,1840 W. State St. Ste. A,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-5682
InsureWithJulie.com
STATE SENATOR KIRK SCHURING,
1817 Devonshire Drive, NW,Canton, OH, 44708
(330) 478-2900
STATE TREASURER OF OHIO,
613 W. Superior Ave.,Cleveland, OH, 44113
(330) 301-4830ohiotreaurer.gov
STEEL EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS, INC.,1507 Beeson Street, Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-3322
STERLING HOUSE,1277 S. Sawburg,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-0180
brookdale.com
STIFEL NICOLAUS,960 W. State St. - Suite 230,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-7666
stifel.com
STONE AGE PIZZA/DELI,1704 S. Liberty Ave., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 680-8299stoneagepizza-deli.com
SUE RYAN,1055 Stratford Place,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-0956
SUN AMERICA COVERTING,46 North Rockhill Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-6300
sun-america.com
SUNBEAM TANNING SALON,
522 W. State St., Alliance,OH, 44601
(330) 821-4244
TAILGATERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL LLC,1490 East State St., Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-8444
TANNENHAUF GOLF CLUB, INC.,
11411 McCallum Ave., NE,Alliance, OH, 44601-9745
(330) 823-4402tannenhaufgolf.net
TANNER REAL ESTATE,1965 Glamorgan Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-8880
tannerrealestate.net
TANNER REAL ESTATE-SUSAN H. EYNON CRS,
1125 Overlook Dr.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2420
TECHNOLOGY ACCELER-ATOR ALLIANCE (TA2),1207 W. State St, Ste N,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 829-6804
techalliance2.com
TERRY’S TIRE TOWN,14690 W. Main,
Alliance, OH, 44601-0450(330) 821-5022
terrystiretown.com
THE CHAPEL IN MARLBORO,
8700 Edison St. N.E.,Louisville, OH, 44641
(330) 935-0132marlboro-chapel.com
THE EMPLOYMENT SOURCE
822 30th Street N.W.,Canton ,OH, 44709
(330) 433-WORK (9675)eswork.com
THE LEADER’S EDGE,3950 SR 39 NW,
Dover, OH, 44622(330) 365-2294
THE REVIEW, 40 S. Linden Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601-0180(330) 821-1200
the-review.com
THE STUCKEY FAMILY INTERFAITH
DEVELOPMENT CENTER,470 E. Broadway St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-1377stuckeyfamilyinter-
faithcdc.org
THE UPS STORE 5553,2212 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-1502
theupsstorelocal.com/5553
THORNES NEIGHBORHOOD
MARKET,653 S. Union,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-7907
THORNES NEIGHBORHOOD
MARKET -COLLEGE PLAZA,1400 E. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-6067
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TIME WARNER CABLE BUSINESS CLASS,
5520 Whipple Ave. NW,North Canton, OH,
44720-77001-800-245-8166
twcbc.com/neohio
TRAPS SPORTS CENTER,528 W. State,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-7733
TRILOGY PLASTICS INC.,2290 W. Main St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-4711
trilogyplastics.com
TROLL HOLE/ART EMPORIUM,228 E. Main Street,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 696-7838
thetrollhole.com
U.S. COACH,170 E. Prospect St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-3124uscoachtours.com
UNION STATION AGENCY, INC.,2820 South Union Avenue,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-4272
unionstationagency.com
UNITED WAY OF GREATER STARK
COUNTY,4825 Higbee Ave. NW
Suite #101,Canton, OH, 44718
(330) 491-0445uwgsc.org
UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT UNION
1972 Clark Avenue,Alliance,OH,44601
(330) 823-6050mountunion.edu
UPTOWN AUTO SERVICE,
2075 W. State St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-3065uptownautoservice.com
UTTERBACK DENTAL GROUP,
1360 S. Sawburg,Alliance, OH, 44601-4203,
(330) 821-6603
VICTORIO’S PIZZA,771 S. Arch Ave.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-2946
victoriospizza.com
VILLAGE OF SEBRING,135 East Ohio Avenue,
Sebring, OH, 44672(330) 938-9340
sebringohio.net
W. J. EGLI COMPANY, INC.,205 East Columbia Street,Alliance, OH, 44601-0605,
(330) 823-3666
WALKER PAINTING,23123 Buck Rd.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-8818
WALLY ARMOUR CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP,
1950 W. State St.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 823-3556wallyarmour.com
WAL-MART,2700 W. State St.,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 821-0026
WALTON-SCHRADER FUNERAL HOME, INC.,1131 West State Street,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-9169
WDPN/WDJQ,393 Smyth Avenue, N.E.,
Alliance, OH, 44601330-821-1111
am1310wdpn.com
WELCOME WAGON,115 South Service Road,
Westbury, NY,115901-800-737-4859
welcomewagon.com
WELLSPRING BIBLE CHURCH,
13553 Kent Ave., Hartville, OH, 44632
(330) 704-3690
WE’RE ROLLING,2500 W. State,
Alliance, OH, 44601(330) 823-0575
wererolling.com
WEST BRANCH LOCAL SCHOOLS,
14277 Main Street,Beloit, OH, 44609
(330) 938-9324westbranch.k12.oh.us
WEST SIDE ANIMAL HOSPITAL,
866 South Sawburg Avenue,
Alliance,OH,44601(330-823-1500
WESTMONT, INC.,3035 Union Ave. NE, Minerva, OH, 44657
(330) 862-3080westmontinc.com
WHITACRE GREER COMPANY, INC.,
1400 S. Mahoning Ave.,Alliance OH, 44601
(330) 823-1610wgpaver.com
WHITE PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICE,75 West Glamorgan
Suite 110,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-2249
WHITE REFRIGERATION,420 East Main Street,Alliance,OH,44601
(330) 821-1243
WILLIAM M. EICHNER, M.D.,1640 S. Union Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-5566
WILLIAMSBURG PRESS, INC.,
250 East Main Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 821-6162
WILLIAMS-CASE INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC.,60 South 15th Street,
Sebring, OH, 44672-0159(330) 938-6123
williamscaseagency.com
WIND TURBINES OF OHIO,
981 East State Street,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 502-1250
WINKLE INDUSTRIES, INC.,2080 West Main St.Alliance,OH,44601
(330) 823-9730winkleindustries.com
WORLD TRAVEL ALLIANCE, LLC,
982 Johnson Ave.,Alliance, OH, 44601
(330) 238-1777AvoyaTravel.com/Experts/
LeliaHairston
WORLD WAR HISTORY & ART
MUSEUM (WWHAM),College Plaza,
Alliance,OH,44601 (330) 829-3911wwham.com
WYCKOFF, CARLA S.,2464 Shawdow Lane,
Stow, OH, 44224(330) 672-2727
YOUTH-FUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
(Multi-Age Orchestra),7007 Paris Ave. NE,
Louisville, OH, 44641(330) 875-4186
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