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Photo submitted to Times Observer Seven Warren County band students participated in the TOB (Tournament of Bands) All-Star Band that marched in the 100th Annual 6ABC Dunkin’ Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday in Philadelphia. Representing Eisenhower were, from left, Amber Penley, Anna Alcorn, Nicole Hitchcock, and Molly Pilling.

Class lunch

The Warren High School Class of 1955 will meet at Applebee’s at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11.

Polka Sunday

The Slovenian Polka Boosters will meet from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, at Wildwoods in St. Marys, with Bill Bevec, of Warren, Ohio, performing. There will be music for all types of dancing, and the public is invited. For more information, call John or P

at Moore at (814) 837-9218.

Photo submitted for publication The Young Mothers’ Study Club of Warren has donated a check totaling $2,238 to the Sugar Grove Free Methodist Church Food Pantry. From left is Julie McIntyre, Kassie Damcott, and Jim McIntyre. Jim McIntyre and Julie McIntyre are directors of the Sugar Grove Free Methodist Church Food Pantry and Kassie represents the Young Mothers’ Study Club. The study club held a fundraising auction at the Conewango Club and split the proceeds into three different donations. This donation will be used to replace a reach-in refrigerator that failed this summer.

Breakfast with Santa

Breakfast with Santa, to benefit the Warren Area Student Union with a new heating system, will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at First United Methodist Church, 200 Market St. Pancakes, sausage, eggs, beverages, and more will be served. Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the elves will be available for photos.

‘Warren County Wonders’

“Warren County Wonders” 2020 calendars — by the Allegheny Center for the Arts and WCCBI — are currently being sold at various businesses and organizations. For information, visit www.alleghenycenterforthearts.com, or call 723-2057 or 706-2311.

Forest Service bridge closing

The USDA Forest Service will close the Mayburg Bridge, located in Forest County within Howe and Kingsley townships, beginning on Monday, Dec. 9, continuing for the next few weeks, as construction crews working under contract to the Forest Service to install a deck overlay.

In addition, Forest Road 180D, which has been used as an alternate access to the Mayburg community, will be closed to the general public during this same time frame.

Forest Road 180D will be reopened to public use when the deck overlay work on the Mayburg Bridge has been completed.

Residents of Mayburg should use caution when utilizing Forest Road 180D as it is an unimproved road with steep grades. Additionally, construction personnel and heavy equipment will also be using the road.

Temporary delays should be expected.

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