Beloit
West Branch school board, 6 p.m., via Zoom, link on district site,, special meeting to discuss updated five-year forecast
Columbiana
Oasis Food Ministry, drive-thru distribution, 4-6 p.m. at First Christian Church, 39 Cherry St., Ohio residents, photo ID, two households per car
East Palestine
Sportsmen’s Club, outdoor .22 shoots, 7 p.m.
Knox Township
Mile Branch Grange drive-thru soup sale, preorder by noon Wednesday, pick up 4-6 p.m., $7 per quart, chicken noodle and chili; 330-821-8023 to order
Lisbon
Library, 1-on-1 Computer & Smart Device Assistance, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; appointments req at 424-3117
Lisbon school board, 5 p.m., high school auditorium
HOWLAND The boys and girls of Canfield’s Troop 25 recently gathered at the Medici Museum of Art to learn about Scouting heritage through the eyes of famed artist Norman Rockwell.
The Scouts out of Canfield United Methodist Church were guided by Howland attorney Ned Gold, who was central to the three-year effort to bring the Rockwell paintings to the museum. The 65 paintings are part of the art collection owned by the Boy Scouts of America.
“Mr. Gold is a treasure to the museum itself,” said Suzanne Heino, Scoutmaster of Troop 8025. Sharing stories from a lifetime of Scouting, Gold added context to the paintings from his many experiences at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico and the 2019 World Jamboree held in West Virginia at Summit Bechtel Reserve.