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TRICK OR TREAT FUN EVENTS

Here are some fun Halloween Events:

Special Connections presents: Trunk or Treat and Fall Bash – Activities and food – JEFFCO Building, 256 John Scott Hwy, Steubenville. October 21st from 1:00-3:00pm.

Trunk or Treat – Food, Music, Games, Fun – First United Presbyterian Church Parking Lot, 654 McLister Ave., Mingo Junction. October 22nd from 4:00-6:00pm.

Beyond Kids LLC presents: Halloween Bash – Bounce House, Dancing, Candy Stations, Face Painting, Pizza, Costume Contest, Vendors –JEFFCO 250 John Scott Hwy, Steubenville.   October 28th at 5:00pm.

Howl-o-Ween Thrill of the Hunt – Team Scavenger Hunt & Dance Party – Cash Prize – Jefferson County Humane Society, Wintersville.  October 28th.   Shelter: 740-314-5583; Clinic: 740-792-4350.     

2nd Annual Trunk or Treat presented by CK Auto Salvage, CK Towing and Recovery & Mayor Mike Petrella – 766 Canton Road, Wintersville.  October 28th from 1:00-4:00pm.

Steubenville Trick or Treat, October 28th from 5:00-7:00pm.

Wintersville Trick or Treat, October 28th from 5:00-7:00pm.

Second Baptist Church presents: Trunk or Treat – Apple Cider, Food Music, Fun – 717 Adams St.,  Steubenville – October 31st from 5:00-8:00pm.

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Upper Ohio Valley Camera Club Annual Photography Exhibit

The Upper Ohio Valley Camera Club will be having its Annual Photography Exhibit beginning on October 7 and continuing throughout the month. It will be held at the Millsop Community Center, 3420 Main Street, Weirton in the Lobby during regular business hours.

The Exhibit will open with “Meet the Photographers” from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 7. Winning photographs from the September Annual Photography Competition with 16 different topics will be on display as well as many other pictures.

The public is invited to attend and view the many interesting, captivating and unique pictures which were taken with digital and film cameras as well as with cell phones.

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CONSTITUTION EXHIBIT AT HISTORIC FORT STEUBEN

The annual exhibit, Celebrate the Constitution, sponsored by Historic Fort Steuben and the Fort Steuben Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, opened at the Fort Steuben Visitor Center on Saturday, September 9.

New this year is a special visit by Abraham Lincoln (aka Kevin Wood) who will offer insights into the life and thinking of our nation’s 16th president on Saturday, September 16 at 11am in the Visitor Center.

“As President, Mr. Lincoln ably led our nation through its darkest days, when brother fought against brother, and the fabric of our ‘more perfect Union’ was nearly torn asunder,” Wood noted. His presentation will cover the entire period from Independence through the Civil War, especially the 12 turbulent years from 1854-1865.

The exhibit highlights the signers, the details, and the history of America’s founding document, which is commemorated every year on September 17, Constitution Day. Included in the exhibit is The Bill of Rights & You, created by the National Archives Traveling Exhibits Service and the video A More Perfect Union depicting the often-raucous debates of the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

Director Judy Bratten explained, “Our Constitution is a unique document that set the standards for the new nation and still remains the framework for our government. The amendment process was created because the framers of the Constitution realized that as the country grew, the government would need to adapt to the changes. Their foresight prevented the violence that often occurred in other nations when changes were necessary. Proposing an amendment is easy, but two-thirds of both houses of Congress and three-fourths of the states must approve the change before it is added to the Constitution. That is why, out of more than 11,000 attempts to amend the Constitution, only 27 have been successful.”

The exhibit also offers visitors the opportunity to sign a replica of the Constitution and receive a free pocket Constitution.

Constitution Day was the brainchild of Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia who always carried a copy of the Constitution with him and was emphatic about making Constitution Day events a requirement for organizations that receive federal funds. Individuals, families, school groups and civic organizations are invited to visit the free exhibit that runs until September 24th. Hours are Monday- Saturday: 10am-4pm; Sunday: 12-4pm. The Visitor Center is located at 120 S. 3rd Street

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Downtown Steubenville Farmers’ Market Still Going Strong.

This year’s Downtown Steubenville Farmers’ Market has been the largest and busiest in quite some time.

In addition to the faithful returning vendors, numerous new vendors have signed up offering an expanded variety of products.

Regulars include: Russell Produce (Veggies & fruit); Anguili Farms (Veggies & fruit); Woolf Farms (Corn, apples, peaches & cider); Fowler Hill Farm (Jellies, Jams, Apple Butter, zucchini & banana bread); and Lynn’s Goodies & Gifts (Pies, zucchini bread, brownies, pickles, home canned fruits and veggies).

New this year are:  June Gardner (Baklava, pizzelles, and other fancy baked goods); Sweets by a Baker (fudge, cookies, and more); Hippy Honey (Honey & tie-dyed shirts and leggings); Nixon’s Fixins’ (3 pepper sauces); Mighty Microgreens (Variety of microgreens); Happy Hippy Farms Goat Milk Soap Co. (goat milk soap & lotions, handmade crystal jewelry, baked goods).   Also, Aunt Sam’s Kitchen food truck offers fresh made breakfast sandwiches, donuts, hot dogs, drinks and more.    

Family Recovery is also on site most weeks offering handouts and information.

Customer traffic is higher also this year, with vendors sometimes selling out before the closing time of the market. 

It has been a very successful year so far, but remember, the Market remains open through the first Thursday of November, still offering a wide variety of items!   Hours each Thursday are from 8:00am until 2:00pm.

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Tri-State Community Band to Play at Berkman Amphitheater

The Tri-State Community Band will play at Berkman Amphitheater at Fort Steuben Park on Labor Day, September 4th, at 6:00pm.

There is no admission fee however a free will donation is welcome.

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Downtown Steubenville Original DiCarlo’s Pizza Reopens

Di Carlo’s Original Pizza on Adam Street in downtown Steubenville reopens for business today, August 30th, after a lengthy time closed for remodeling and updating their building. 

DiCarlo’s was first opened in 1945 by Primo DiCarlo after coming home from WW II.  Then in 1949 a second store was opened in Wheeling, WV.  Over the years other family-owned and some franchised shops have opened in various locations, including West Virginia, Pittsburgh, Kentucky and South Carolina. When the first DiCarlo’s opened in 1945 the pizza sold for a nickel.

DiCarlo’s pizza is a valley tradition, known as ‘Ohio Valley-style’ or Steubenville-style’, famous for its ‘square cut’, crunchy crust, and cheese and toppings added after the baking. 

After 78 years of pizza making, DiCarlo’s is still offering the original delicious recipe that many, many residents, and non-residents alike, call their “favorite” and the best pizza around. 

Stop in and welcome them back and enjoy a piece, or two or three of wonderful pizza!

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September Events

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AN EVENING OF AMERICAN MUSIC

Ain’t that a kick in the head?!

This Friday, “Froehlich’s Classic Corner” in Steubenville is hosting “An Evening of American Music,” featuring a live, 15+ piece swing band singing songs made famous by Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Ella Fitzgerald and many more!

The concert begins on Friday at 7PM, with prizes and raffles throughout: a great night out. 

The concert benefits the Steubenville Theater Company: you can read about their efforts to build a theater space here: https://rb.gy/fvk80

Tickets are $30. Every ticket is matched by a generous donor! Buy at the door or online, here: https://rb.gy/5qvyw

Get your tickets to take advantage of this wonderful evening celebrating our musical heritage.

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AFTERMATH-EXPERIENCE THE 60s will close Historic Fort Steuben Summer Concert Series regular season.

Aftermath- Experience the 60s will perform this Thursday, August 17th at the Berkman Amphitheater, Fort Steuben Park having been postponed from June 29th due to poor air quality.

The Aftermath Experience the Sixties show recreates the sights and sounds of the 60s featuring authentic reproductions of some of the most memorable songs from the 60s.

Aftermath delivers the sights with period-correct costuming and delivers the sounds of the 60s so authentically it’s easy for the audience to go back in time while watching, listening, and enjoying.  Aftermath Experience the Sixties delivers a spot-on family-friendly performance.  During the show, audiences relive the 60s listening to British Invasion, 60s Pop, Psychedelic and ‘Everything Groovy’. From the Beatles, Byrds and Stones to the Monkees, Grass Roots, Turtles and Strawberry Alarm Clock.

Aftermath has shared the stage with the likes of The Hollies, 1964 The Tribute, Peter Noone, The Vogues, Gary Lewis & the Playboys, The Buckinghams, 1910 Fruitgum Co. and several other national acts.

As always there is no admission charge, but a free will donation is welcome.  Concert begins at 7pm.

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Downtown Steubenville Farmers’ Market Growing

The 2023 Downtown Steubenville Farmers’ Market is growing exponentially this season, not only with the number of vendors but also the variety of products, and the volume of customers.

New vendors with products which have never been offered at the market before have signed up this year expanding the types of items available, including a vendor with a special and tasty 3 pepper sauce and one selling micro-greens.  Also added are two new baked good vendors bringing the number to four, offering cookies, cakes, pies, pizzelles, baklava, fudge, zucchini bread, banana bread, pan breads, etc

Also available are jams, jellies, apple butter, pickles, and a variety of home-canned veggies.

And of course, there are the long-standing produce vendors who have been selling at the market for years with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. They have an impressive following of customers who have learned that they can count on quality of product and a reasonable price.

This year there is also a food vendor selling freshly made breakfast sandwiches, coffee, donuts and other food.

In addition to all the great food at the market, there are two non-profit service agencies supplying information and free handouts.

There has been such a demand for space at the market and increase in customers, that we will be expanding the market’s area to accommodate vendors who are currently on a waiting list. Hopefully, this will be accomplished within the next couple of weeks.

So, do not miss out! Come on down for healthy, reasonably priced, tasty home grown/made food and while you are here socialize with others in a friendly and safe environment.

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