Beatty Park StoryWalk
Enjoy the outdoors and read a wintry book; after completing the walk, stop by the Main Library at 407 S. 4th Street for a special surprise; open daily until dusk
Enjoy the outdoors and read a wintry book; after completing the walk, stop by the Main Library at 407 S. 4th Street for a special surprise; open daily until dusk
Pick up a map and find the pages of the Christmas story along 4th Street; take the map to the library at 407 S. 4th Street to get a free Nutcracker surprise
Two hundred large-as-life, unique nutcrackers are stationed amid holiday decorations and Christmas trees throughout the downtown and in Fort Steuben Park 24/7; Holiday Market, hayrides, the Holly Trolley, children’s activities, music, crafts and much more make this annual event a family favorite. For infor: 740-283-4935 or www.visitsteubenville.com
A successful master chef in Columbus, Steubenville native Janese Y Boston is the keynote speaker for the MLK Youth and Children's Celebration/Community Service Day on Jan. 16. Boston, who grew up in Steubenville's South End, will be cooking a meal for the students at the Sycamore Youth Center and will be joined by special guests JaQuan Lavender of the JaQuan Lavender Foundation: The Journey to Gold and Steve Forte of the Sycamore Corps Mentoring Program, who will be sharing brief presentations on their mentoring programs, according to Bobbyjon Bauman, center director. Entertainment will be provided by Valley's Got Talent overall winners Elisha Fletcher, 2014, and Lynzee Ensell, 2021, as well as CBE 180, hip hop; Gene Mot Shelby "Minister of Truth", hip hop; J.R. Lawrence Lewis, Hip Hop; and Jasmine Wooden, mime. Community service projects will be done at Urban Mission Ministries, the Sycamore Youth Center and Hilltop Children's House. Although the event is geared for kindergarten through 12th-grade students, everyone is welcome to attend. The event, which is free of charge with no reservations necessary, is sponsored by the MLK Association, led by Jim Baber, president, and the Sycamore Youth Center. The program schedule includes: – 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.: Youth performers (rappers, dancers and mimes; – 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.: Presentation by Boston; – 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Catered lunch by Boston and MLK birthday cake and presentations by Forte and Lavender; and – 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.: Service projects. For information, contact Bauman by phone or text at (740) 409-2986.
"The Need for Sensible Images in Theology" by Dr. Michael Waldstein, professor of theology at Franciscan University. Open to Public. No charge. Series is sponsored by the Center for Beauty, the Henkels Family Fund, and the Fine Arts Society. For more information and video on demand of some presentations, go to franciscan.edu/monday-arts-and-culture-series.