Community news in brief
POSTED: May 15, 2008
Movie Night
Monday Night Movies at the Warren Public Library will continue on May 19. The event is free of charge and begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Slater Room on the third floor of the library. Complimentary popcorn will be available. This 111 minute PG-13 rated film stars Teri Hatcher and Samuel L. Jackson. Sportswriter Erik Kernan wants nothing more than to discover a story great enough to make headlines. So when he meets Champ, a former boxing champion living on the streets, he knows he has a shot to save them both. Recording his newfound friend’s unbelievable tale of triumph and defeat, Kernan gets his story and his fame. But as Champ’s tale falls under more scrutinizing eyes, Kernan will have to learn that what truly makes a story great is the quality of the man behind it. Please call the library at 723-4650 for the exact title of this and other movies in this series as the library’s movie license does not permit listing the titles of movies outside the library.
Senior Center Trip
The Warren Senior Center will host a trip to Wildwood and Atlantic City, NJ. The trip is June 2-6 with a few spaces remaining. The trip will include four full dinners, four breakfasts, a day in Atlantic City with a stage show included, a visit to Cape May, historic Smithville or Woodland Village, a Watch the Dolphins Ride, a pizza party, cocktail party and a trip to the Wildwood Boardwalk. The hotel is a beach front property with plenty of time to walk the beach or swim in the pool. Brochure available or call 723-3237 for information.
Genealogists to Meet
The Warren County Genealogical Society will meet Monday, May 19, at 7:00 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church. Members and guests are invited to bring family artifacts, pictures, memorabilia or stories to share with the group. There will also be an opportunity to seek research assistance. Mary Ann and Pat Murphy will provide refreshments. The society welcomes anyone interested in family history and research. Call 723-8026 for additional information.
Antiques Trip
Warren Antiques Study Club’s bus trip to Riverside Inn, Cambridge Springs and Campbell Pottery is scheduled on Monday, May 19th. Bus will leave Shur-fine Market on Pennsylvania Avenue, East at 9:15 am and return around 4:30 pm.
Concert
St. Joseph’s Catholic School will present a patriotic concert at 1 p.m. on Monday, May 19 at the school.
Wrightsville Cemetery
The Wrightsville Cemetery Association will meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20 at the Wrightville Fire Hall.
Ridgeway
Fireman’s Carnival
The annual Ridgeway Fireman’s Carnival will take place June 2-7 with the parade beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Event organizers are currently accepting entries for parade floats. Interested participants can contact the parade chairman or visit www.ridgewayfire.org.
Meeting
The May meeting of the Allegany State Park Historical Society will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 17 at the Red House Administration building. This month’s speaker will be Lance Anderson, who is the judge for the township of Red House. Guests are welcome and refreshment are served.
Maultvy Cemetery
The Maultvy Cemetery Association will meet at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 17 at the Grand Valley United Methodist Church.
Dairy Princess Wanted
The Warren County Dairy Princess Committee is looking for young ladies ages 16-24 to run for Dairy Princess. Participants must be the daughter of a dairy farmer or connected with someone in the a dairy related industry such as a dairy processing plant, farm store, feed supplier, veterinarian, milk hauler, etc. Interested young ladies should contact Michelle Enos at 730-4423 before May 18.
Open house set
Diane and Louis Enos, who recently renovated the Victorian home at 308 Main St., Sugar Grove, invite interested persons to see the architectural and style changes this weekend. An open house is planned from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.


