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Summer Fun 2008

Sand & surf at area state parks

Norm Swann of Mecca glides across Mosquito Lake while practicing kayak safety techniques in 2007.
June 20, 2008

Mosquito Lake Where: 1439 state Route 305, Bazetta Hours: Dawn till dusk Cost: Free Food: Bring your own. Grills are available in the park and visitors may fish with valid licenses. Contact: 330-637-2856 Lake Milton Where: 16801 Mahoning Ave., Lake Milton Hours: Dawn till dusk Cost: Free Food: Bring your own. Picnic areas are available as well as five shelter houses. Fishing is permitted. Contact: 330-654-4989

By JENNIFER KOVACS Tribune Chronicle You don’t have to watch the gas tank too closely this summer if you’re aiming to throw on a bathing suit, grab a towel and hit the beach to catch some rays. And you can even do it right here in Ohio. Yes, Ohio ... and northeast Ohio at that. Mosquito Lake State Park provides sunbathers with a 600-foot beach on which to relax for an afternoon or use for pause between dips in the 7,850-acre man-made lake.

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‘Landing’ at Geneva-on-the-Lake

June 20, 2008
By JOSHUA S. » Full Story
 

A slate of events planned in Trumbull County

June 20, 2008
By DARCIE LORENO

Tribune Chronicle

Whether you’re looking for candle-dipping demonstrations and archery competitions or strawberry desserts and wood-roasted corn on the cob, th » Full Story
 

Amphitheatre to be rocking this summer

June 20, 2008
By ANDY GRAY Tribune Chronicle A 16-week free concert series hopes to fill the downtown venue — Warren Community Amphitheatre — nearly every Saturday until Sept. » Full Story
 

and more at Trumbull County Metroparks

June 20, 2008
By BOB COUPLAND

Tribune Chronicle

Whether its riding your bike through nature areas, canoeing on the Mahoning River or competing in a disc golf tournament, outdoor recreational » Full Story
 

Area courses take miniature golf to a new level

June 20, 2008
By JOE GORMAN Tribune Chronicle If you like your mini-golf to be a bit unusual, try GlowForeIt on Market Street in Boardman. At GlowForeIt, golfers play black light mini-golf. » Full Story
 

AREA GOLF COURSES

June 20, 2008
Ash Hills Golf Course ADDRESS: 2544 Niles-Cortland Rd. N.E., Cortland. TELEPHONE: 330-637-3841.

Avalon Golf & Country Club-Avalon Lakes ADDRESS: One American Way, Warren. » Full Story
 

Area vineyard plans special events

June 20, 2008
By AMANDA SMITH-TEUTSCH Tribune Chronicle Candlelight Winery will celebrate its fourth anniversary this year with a Pug Rescue Benefit, and visitors are invited to bring their pooch along for the part » Full Story
 

Baseball is a blast in downtown Akron

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle Canal Park in downtown Akron is the scene for Class AA minor league baseball action all summer as the home of the Akron Aeros, the affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. » Full Story
 

Big things planned at Trumbull County Fair

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle

For the first time in a long time, the Trumbull County Fair will have grandstand entertainment this year. » Full Story
 

Cedar Point officials eye gas prices, offer special deals

June 20, 2008
The Associated Press

SANDUSKY — Looking to help consumers with rising gas and food prices, Cedar Point is offering online admission ticket deals to maintain attendance at the amusement par » Full Story
 

Cleveland is easy for gas-conscious travelers

June 20, 2008
By GUY C. COVIELLO Tribune Chronicle If gas prices have you searching for a way to shorten your vacation this summer, remember that Cleveland is only about an hour away. » Full Story
 

From boating to bands, -state parks promise fun

June 20, 2008
Mosquito Lake

Free performances include:

June 25 — The River Saints

July 2 — Del Sinchak

July 9 — Savoy

July 16 — Mountain Therapy

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Golf courses feel the pinch

June 20, 2008
By CHRISTOPHER BOBBY Tribune Chronicle Some area golf courses are caught in a pinch between the rising cost of gasoline and diesel fuels to run carts and maintenance equipment and keeping their player » Full Story
 

Great Wolf Lodge is a wet and wild wilderness in Sandusky

June 20, 2008
Great Wolf Lodge

What: Great Wolf Lodge

Where: 4600 Milan Road, U.S. » Full Story
 

Greek Festival set for late July

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle WARREN — At St. Demetrios Community Center’s 41st Greek Festival, fun, and especially food, are never in short supply. » Full Story
 

Hershey may be famous for confections, but the park bearing its name is just as sweet

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle

Guests at Hersheypark can heat up their summer day with an exhilarating ride on the Park’s 11th roller coaster, Fahrenheit. » Full Story
 

Indians try to build on a stellar season

June 20, 2008
By CHRISTOPHER KROMER Tribune Chronicle CLEVELAND — The name may have changed, but the magic’s still the same. » Full Story
 

Italian-American Heritage Festival returns to the square

June 20, 2008
By DARCIE LORENO Tribune Chronicle The 24th Italian-American Heritage Festival is set to kick off at Courthouse Square Aug. 7-10. » Full Story
 

Kalahari water park in Sandusky -offers an African oasis in Ohio

June 20, 2008
Kalahari

Resort

Where: 7000 Kalahari Drive, Sandusky

Hours: The outdoor park is open from 10 a.m. to dusk, Memorial Day through Labor Day, weather permitting. » Full Story
 

Local wineries have big summer plans

June 20, 2008
By AMANDA SMITH-TEUTSCH Tribune Chronicle With the beginning of summer comes the peak of the summer wine festival season. » Full Story
 

Lynyrd Skynyrd to headline Canfield Fair

June 20, 2008
New for 2008, three day passes for $15 and a six-day pass for $30 are available on the Internet. Aug. 27, 30, 31 and Sept. 1 — children under 6 free; ages 7-12 is $2; and 13 and older is $7 Aug. » Full Story
 

Ox Roast not typical church fest

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle MANTUA — St. Joseph Church’s 45th annual ox roast fair is set for July 18-20. » Full Story
 

Pioneer Waterland in Chardon is a fun family destination

June 20, 2008
By JENNIFER KOVACS

Tribune Chronicle

Maintaining its role as an affordable destination for families seeking to cool off from the summer heat, Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun Park i » Full Story
 

Pittsburgh offers a look at the National League

June 20, 2008
By CHRISTOPHER KROMER Tribune Chronicle For local baseball fans looking for a change of pace from the Cleveland Indians and their American League opponents, the Pittsburgh Pirates offer a look at the » Full Story
 

Regional theme parks boast world-beating coasters and top-notch entertainment

June 20, 2008
By JOHN GOODALL

Tribune Chronicle

Amusement parks in the region are open and ready to dazzle customers with new attractions as the temperatures climb. » Full Story
 

Rib Burn Off returns to Eastwood Mall

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle

This year’s Budweiser Mahoning Valley Rib Burn Off is going back to its roots. » Full Story
 

Sand & surf at area state parks

June 20, 2008
Mosquito Lake

Where: 1439 state Route 305, Bazetta

Hours: Dawn till dusk

Cost: Free

Food: Bring your own. » Full Story
 

Scrappers ready to start a new season

June 20, 2008
By CHRISTOPHER KROMER Tribune Chronicle NILES — The Mahoning Valley Scrappers kicked off their 10th anniversary season June 17 at Eastwood Field. » Full Story
 

State fair has wide range of musical entertainment offerings this year

June 20, 2008
Dates: July 30 through Aug. 10 Hours: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., except Aug. 8 when gates close at 8 p.m. » Full Story
 

SummerFest set for late June in Garrettsville

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle GARRETTSVILLE – The annual Garrettsville SummerFest — set for June 27-29 — has been dubbed the hottest celebration in the Portage County area. » Full Story
 

These destinations take one tank of gas — and even with high prices, it’s worth the trip

June 20, 2008
For more information on any of these one-tank travel destinations, visit the following Web sites: www.pittsburgh.net. » Full Story
 

Tour boat connects Cleveland with Lake Erie

June 20, 2008
By FRAN HENRY The Associated Press CLEVELAND — It was 1958, the Cuyahoga River was sludge, Lake Erie was dead, and against the odds, two brothers launched a 150-passenger tour boat on the grim w » Full Story
 

Wine hobbyist forms a thriving business

June 20, 2008
Events June 22: 1 to 9 p.m., Mastropietro Winery will host the “Jazz, Wine and Artisan” Festival. » Full Story
 

Wine trail runs right through the Valley

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle Following the region once dominated by the Ohio and Erie Canal, the Canal Country wine trail takes travelers through an area rich in history, scenery, natural resources and leisure o » Full Story
 

Wine trails offer the best of all worlds

June 20, 2008
Tribune Chronicle Capital City Wine Trail Central Ohio The Capital City Wine Trail takes wine lovers through the heart of Ohio, against a backdrop of rolling vineyards, cozy fireplaces and informal pi » Full Story
 

Wineries across the border

June 20, 2008
Some of the wineries on nearby western Pennsylvania wine trails:

ERIE / CHAUTAUQUA TRAIL n Arrowhead Wine Cellars, North East, Pa., telephone, 814-725-5509; Web site, www.arrowheadwine. » Full Story
 

Winery tourism a growing draw in Ohio

June 20, 2008
ASHTABULA (AP) — The wine industry along northeast Ohio’s Lake Erie shoreline has developed into a top draw for tourists. » Full Story
 

Zoos work to save animals, attract visitors

June 20, 2008
By RAYMOND L. SMITH

Tribune Chronicle

Cleveland and Pittsburgh zoos are working to attract new customers and save endangered species of animals at the same time. » Full Story
 
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