Monthly Archives: July 2001
Form From Fire: Chihuly glass sculpture to illuminate Dayton Art Institute
A Dale Chihuly exhibition -- Form From Fire -- will open July 21 at the Dayton Art Institute featuring more than 100 objects from Chihuly's most beloved series.
EPA rule a plus for Midwest ethanol
For the first time, Midwest refiners will receive credit toward their carbon monoxide reduction.
Copeland weather: Temperatures were normal for the first half of the year
The temperature was normal for the first six months of this year, according to Edwin R. Copeland, U.S. weather observer, reporting from his post in southern Columbiana County.
Collectors donate rare pottery to Colonial Williamsburg
The Henry and June Weldon collection of English pottery, widely regarded as the finest collection of its kind in the world, has been donated to Colonial Williamsburg.
Children of Chernobyl visit United States
An ongoing project called "The Children of Chernobyl" brings youth from the former Soviet Union to visit the United States each summer.
Cars to race along Route 66 without a drop of gas
The American Solar Challenge will wind along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles.
Antiques show moves to Akron
The Pappabello Summer Antiques Show and Sale, previously held at the I-X Center in Cleveland, will come to John S. Knight Center, 77 E. Mill St., Akron July 13-15.
Antique roadshow slated for July 15
An Antique Roadshow and Fun Fair will be staged July 15 at the Werner Inn in East Canton, Ohio, from 1-5 p.m.
Hats off to United Local Junior High
Students at United Local Junior High in Columbiana County are continuing a project of gathering supplies and toys for orphans in Belarus and Russia.
Will your farm business outlast you?
Estate planning and wealth preservation: Who will reap the harvest of your life's work and sacrifices. Editor Susan Crowell encourages all landowners to think about estate planning today.








