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![]() ![]() The event will be in person and will highlight the community’s students. Claus will be on-site for cell phone photo ops from 11 a.m. More than 40 vendors and local small businesses will be set up inside the former Goodwill location, between Aaron’s and Joe Lantz Fitness. In addition, the Blue Coats will be collecting sleeping bags, coats, dry boots, warm gloves, blankets, tents, new socks, and other winter items. There will be 50 raffle baskets to benefit All About The Pawz. ![]() The 6th Annual 1-Day Holiday Small Biz Pop-Up to benefit All About the Pawz Dog Rescue will be held at the Austintown Plaza. to 4 p.m.Īustintown Plaza, 6000 Mahoning Ave. Pop-up Fundraiser for All About the Pawz & Youngstown Blue Coats Refreshments will be available for a donation in Andrews Hall. To purchase a luminary, visit Angels for Animals in person or go to its website. Make a $20 donation in honor of a loved one or furry friend and Angels for Animals will light a luminary in their honor. You can also register for the program online by visiting Sunday, December 18, at 3 p.m. RSVPs are required and can be made by emailing by calling (330) 744-5001. A special performance by the Harambee dance will also take place.Īn evening minyan will complete the celebration at 5:30 p.m. The Hanukkah celebration will feature the Consecration of five students, Hanukkah presentations from the religious school classes, Hanukkah celebration and activities for people of all ages, and traditional holiday food such as latkes, jelly donuts, gelt and more. Mahoning and Shenango Valley Community Hanukkah Celebration Claus, decorate cookies, and enjoy activities, brunch and drink specials and more. Ward Beecher Planetarium, 100 Lincoln Ave., YoungstownĬome on down with the family for a fun-filled day for the kids. All shows are free, but donations are appreciated. Doors open 30 minutes prior to the start of the show, and no reservations or tickets are needed. ![]() Experience bells and reindeer, presents and cookies, snow and nutcrackers in colorful spectacles of fun. 3-31Ī holiday music show celebrating the winter season. Plus, stop by to find that perfect gift at the Shop in the Gardens and savor refreshments available for purchase in Kravitz’s Garden Cafe.ġ0 a.m.-5 p.m. Visitors will also be able to participate in a scavenger hunt and view the beautiful seasonal flowers on display. This year, 50 uniquely decorated trees by local nonprofits will bring magic to the Davis Center for all to enjoy. Inside the Davis Center, enjoy live music and special appearances on Dec. for guests to experience Winter Nights featuring an outdoor light display highlighting the beauty of winter. Mahoning Countyįinding Amy Hambrick: Remembering the woman with the unforgettable laughįellows Riverside Gardens hours will be extended Saturdays from Dec. Keystone Safari, 2284 Mercer Butler Pike, Grove City, Pa. 16-18, the walk-through is from noon to 9 p.m., with festivities beginning at 5 p.m. For season pass holders, it is $9 for a group of pass holders (not per person) and $9 per person in the vehicle without a season pass. Tickets are $9 per person for those ages 3 and up. It is recommended that tickets be purchased in advance. Santa will be in the Safari pavilion, the Grinch will be around the park, and there will be opportunities for animal feeding and interaction, Christmas lights throughout, live ice carving and more. State St., Hermitageĭrive your vehicle through a fire-lit path to see Roman Soldiers patrolling on foot and horseback, shepherds finding their way with their animals, wisemen with their camels, and Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus at the end. Adult spiked hot cocoa includes a shot of vodka or coffee liqueur Kids and adults are welcome to enjoy the hot chocolate bar with a dozen different toppings to choose from. Visit Kraynak’s website for more information.Ĭelebrate National Cocoa Day with a hot chocolate bar and live Christmas carols. Wander through Santa’s winter wonderland, then browse through and find Christmas gifts, treats, toys and more. Enjoy specialty-themed food and drink and more. 8 – 31Ĭhristmas Music, Hot Chocolate, Cookies, Pictures With Santaįinish out the year with some Christmas spirit. For a detailed list of activities, visit Firestone Park’s page at. Afterward, stop by the Gingerbread House and Santa’s Ice Castle for cookies, hot chocolate and food from local nonprofit groups, and grab photos with Santa and the snow princesses. This list will be updated with new submissions: Columbiana Countyįeaturing more than 1 million lights in over 80 displays, bring the family to enjoy a festive light display. Cities, Towns, Neighborhoods & Other Populated Places in Mercer County, PA.Do you know of an event that isn’t listed below? Send us your holiday event. ![]() ![]() ![]() According to the study, an entire class of 30 from a local Sunday school died and some families lost all of their children. The door likely created a blockage in the stairwell. However, with few adults present and no one organising an orderly queue, the children simply rushed for the door." "This was probably done to control the flow of children and make it easier to check their tickets. "At the foot of the stairs, the exit door had been opened inwards and bolted so as to create a gap of about 20 inches (50cm) that would allow one child at a time to leave. Festival director and executive producers, not Scott, were responsible for deciding when to end the concert, his attorney has said.The worst by death count in the UK happened in Sunderland in 1883, when 2,000 children attended a variety show in Sunderland's Victoria Hall.Īt the end of the performance, it was announced that children with certain numbered tickets were eligible for prizes.Ī study by Sunderland City Council said: "Already excited by the afternoon’s entertainment, and not wanting to miss out, many of the 1100 children in the gallery began to stream downstairs to claim their prize. Scott was unaware of the full extent of what had happened until the next morning, his attorney has said, and the rapper offered to help with the families' funeral expenses. The concert continued for more than 30 minutes after it was declared a mass casualty event, and after police told the promoter to halt it, Houston Chief Troy Finner has said. ![]() What Scott and organizers knew of the unfolding tragedy before ending the concert is part of the police investigation. Deaths can occur in about 15-20 minutes in a crowd surging back and forth, he said. Ron Albarado, an acute care trauma surgeon, at UT Health Houston. At least two other families also filed negligence lawsuits.Ĭompression asphyxia is caused by a force from the front or back preventing the lungs from expanding, said Dr. The family of Mirza Danish Baig, 27, sued organisers for negligence and wrongful death, alleging they failed to stop the show "when it was obvious they had lost complete control of the situation," according to their lawyer. The band played three original songs before closing with a cover. There have been no charges filed by police but at least 200 lawsuits including several by family members of the deceased have been filed against 29-year-old Scott, festival promoter Live Nation Entertainment, the NRG Park concert venue, and others involved in the event. Lead singer Walt Medlock and drummer Mike Simkin are both 1979 graduates of Finneytown High School and attended the 1979 concert. The medical examiner's finding could shape the direction of a police criminal investigation into the tragedy, which has shaken Houston and raised issues about crowd control and security at entertainment mega-events. His attorney and representatives for Live Nation did not reply to requests for comment.Ī Houston police spokesperson declined immediate comment. Tina Turner, who died Wednesday at age 83, played more than 1,700 shows during her storied career, but only a relative handful of them were in Florida. The findings "confirm Bharti's family's worst fears," he said.Ī spokesperson for Scott declined immediate comment. "Bharti Shahani suffered a horrific death as she was suffocated within a massive crowd," said attorney James Lassiter, who represents the Shahani family. "This re-opens a fresh wound for many families who are still trying to make sense of what happened," said Harris County's top executive Lina Hidalgo. The medical examiner ruled out homicide, or death caused by another person, in all 10 cases. Eyewitnesses said spectators fell to the ground and some were trampled by the crowd. Victims were trapped and hemmed in by barricades on three sides, unable to escape as thousands of fans rushed toward the stage while Scott performed. Another 300 people were injured among the audience of 50,000 people. The victims, aged 9 to 27 years old, died of compression asphyxia, the examiner's report concluded, essentially crushed to death in the crowd surrounding the stage. Travis Scott performing in Miami in July. ![]() |