It’s a busy week down in Whoville as the Fallscasters gather to discuss:
*The joint plan being discussed between Akron and Cuyahoga Falls for the Merriman Valley & Schumacher areas, otherwise known as the Valley.
*The Keyser-Swain House and its imminent removal.
*Assistant Chief Chris Martin becoming the new fire chief this summer.
*Teachers’ concerns about the impending return to school in April.
*Bobcats being spotted in Summit County.
*Dr. Seuss and Mayor Walter’s reading of Oh, the Places You’ll Go.
*The Choose to Challenge are show at Up Front Art Space. Watch a virtual walkthrough of the show on their Facebook page.
*Level Ground: A Stow Celebration of Women in Arts, featuring 27 female artists throughout the city of Stow in 20 different businesses.
*Bart interviews Sara Showman & Mark Dawidziak, founders of Largely Literary Theater Company. Sara will be performing “Tales From the Emerald Isle,” a one-woman who about the Saints, banshees, leprechauns, and more on March 15 over Zoom. Call or message the Grandview United Methodist Church for the link to view. (1:18:05)
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