One last look at lights this weekend
Staff reports
There are more than 45 LED Christmas light dislpays throughout the Allen County Fairgrounds for the first Mercy Health Bright Nights.
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Visitors may drive through the Allen County Fairgrounds and take in the holiday light display and listen to music provided by the Lima Symphony Orchestra.
File photo | The Lima News
It’s time to hit the light shows while you still can.
• The 10th annual Holiday Lights Display at the Armstrong Air & Space Museum continues through the end of the year. The grounds of the museum are decorated and can be seen by driving through. Prominent displays include a 20-foot tall Saturn V rocket and an Apollo-era astronaut saluting the American flag. Donations will be accepted in person and online.
Second Baptist Church Outreach Music & Arts Academy keep giving the gift of music to their students
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Dec 10, 2020
COLUMBUS Strong values, deep faith, and community service characterized the life of Youngstown native Ruth Marie Gatewood Squire, 96, a force of nature known for her boundless energy, deep conviction and fierce commitment, who passed away Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020.
Ruth’s steely determination was a byproduct of Depression-era Youngstown, where Mayhue and Ella Gatewood raised their children with high standards and a strong sense of right and wrong.
Like millions of other black families who left home in search of employment and security, the Gatewoods were part of what historians term the Great Migration from the rural, agricultural south to the urban, industrial north. In 1921, Mayhue and Ella Gatewood relocated from Marianna, Ark. to “Stop 26” in Youngstown, better known as “The Sharon Line.” On Feb. 29, 1924, they welcomed Ruth to their growing family. She would go on to be an avid participant in church and civic activities before graduating from Sciencevill