The latest Youngstown, Ohio, business news and updates
Swensons Drive-In will celebrate its new Boardman location with a food truck cookout on the construction site, 1247 Boardman-Poland Road, from 5 to 7 p.m. March 21.
The first 100 customers will receive a free Galley Boy burger, and standard menu items will be available for sale, a news release states.
Swensons Drive-In was founded in Akron in 1934 and has 16 locations throughout Ohio. With no indoor dining, curb servers bring orders to customers’ vehicles.
The new restaurant is expected to open this summer.
88.5 WYSU-FM seeks contributions from listeners
Youngstown State University’s public radio service, 88.5 WYSU-FM, is having a donor and membership awareness campaign this week.
Listeners are asked to become a new member, renew support or make an additional gift to the station, a news release states.
“Challenging times persist, and WYSU continues to be here for its listeners 24/7/365 with intelligent news and information programs and music that inspires and soothes,” Gary Sexton, director of broadcasting for WYSU, said in the release. “Our funding efforts this spring will continue to be relatively low key, encouraging online gifts with great reasons for doing so, and a few extra incentives like a new winter hat, a baseball cap and a new-look mug.”
WYSU’s spring 2022 donor thank-you gifts can be found here.
Donations to the station can be made here.
Pure Flight, Corner Abbey to have ribbon-cutting ceremonies
Two Mahoning Valley businesses will have ribbon-cutting ceremonies Friday.
Pure Flight Disc Golf, 6175 Youngstown-Hubbard Road, Hubbard Township, will celebrate its grand opening with a ceremony at 3 p.m.
Players of all ages are invited to visit the disc golf retail shop and view the inventory of discs, bags and gear, and ask questions and register for tournaments.
“Disc golf has changed the lives of so many people around me,” owner Luke Shelton said in a news release. “The positivity, camaraderie and health benefits will make an impact on all who play. Pure Flight Disc Golf will be there to help achieve those goals.”
For more information, visit Pure Flight’s website or call 234-235-9994.
The Corner Abbey Community Center, 6123 state Route 7, Kinsman, will celebrate its opening with a ceremony at 11 a.m.
The holistic, health-based community center features a garage-style gym, group fitness classes, health education, community activities, educational workshops, Reiki, massage, occupational therapy, local homeopathics, all-natural products and a multipurpose space with a kitchen that’s available to rent for parties, showers and open houses, a news release states.
“Health isn’t just food and fitness,” owner Kristy Edgar said in the release. “Those things are important, but health is the environment we are in. It’s how we decompress and reset, it’s how we serve others and it’s about where we put our faith. The physical, social, mental, environmental and spiritual all combined together.”
For more information, visit Corner Abbey’s website, email [email protected] or call 234-228-0032.
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