FIRST NIGHT YOUNGSTOWN 2013
http://www.firstnightyoungstownoh.com/
Dining
The Boxcar Lounge
534 Mahoning Avenue
330-743-3070
Café Cimmento
120 E. Boardman St.
Youngstown OH 44503
330-740-0166
Seating until 10 p.m. – reservations preferred
Charlie Staples Bar-B-Q
372 W. Rayen Avenue
330-743-7427
The Covelli Centre
Chow Hound
Dooney's
50 E. Federal Street
330-743-9783
Downtown Circle Convenience & Deli
116 W. Federal Street
330-747-3088
Joe Maxx Coffee Co.
47 E. Federal Street
330-233-4575
www.joemaxxcoffee.com (http://www.joemaxxcoffee.com/)
The Lemon Grove
122 West Federal Street
330-744-7683 www.lemongrovecafe.com (http://www.lemongrovecafe.com/) Reservations strongly suggested
The Old Precinct
32 N. Phelps Street
330-743-9699
Our Family Restaurant
22 West Wood St.
330 746-8830
Roberto's Ristorante
105 W. Federal St.
330 881-3536
Touch the Moon Candy Saloon
8 S. Phelps Street
330-480-0829
University Pizzeria
133 Lincoln Avenue
330-743-9244
www.universitypizzeria.com (http://www.universitypizzeria.com/)
V² Wine Bar Trattoria
100 W. Federal Street 330-742-5595
www.v2byvernon.com (http://www.v2byvernon.com/)
20 Federal Place Food CourtMocca Magic
Pizza Joe's
Saigon Star
Subway
Event Venues
*All activities are included in the admission price, unless otherwise noted.
Horse and wagon ride add'l. fee: adults - $5; children 13 and under - $3
20 Federal Place, 20 W. Federal St.
Covelli Centre, 229 E. Front St. family skating (adults must have admission button)
No parking at the Centre
Limited skate rentals available at $3 a pair; bring your own if you have them
First Presbyterian Church Chapel (Hall), 201 Wick Ave.
First Presbyterian Church (Sanctuary), 201 Wick Ave.
Masonic Temple – first floor, 223 Wick Ave.
Masonic Temple – second floor, 223 Wick Ave.
McDonough Museum, 525 Wick Ave.
Oakland Center for the Arts, 220 W. Boardman St.
OH WOW!, 11 W. Federal St.
SMARTS Center, 258 W. Federal St.
Smith Mineral Museum, 2120 Moser Hall, YSU, Lincoln Ave.
St. Columba Cathedral, 144 W. Wood St.
St. Columba Hall, 144 W. Wood St.
Steel Museum, 151 W. Wood St.
Trinity United Methodist Church Hall, 30 W. Front St.
Tyler History Center, W. Federal St.
YMCA, 17 N. Champion St. family swimming
YSU Planetarium, Ward Beecher Hall, YSU, Lincoln Ave.
Retail
Greyland Gallery
23 W. Boardman St.
330-707-5689
Open 5 p.m. to midnight
Present First Night Youngstown admission button that night for 10% off a purchase
Youngstown Nation
8 N. Phelps St.
330-519-8715
Open until 11 p.m.
Present First Night Youngstown admission button that night for $5 off all shirts and hoodies
Purchase buttons (https://s3.amazonaws.com/sc-img/t06.gif)
The Deadbeat Dreamers www.facebook.com/TheDeadbeatDreamers (http://www.facebook.com/TheDeadbeatDreamers) thedeadbeatdreamers@gmail.com
Mahoning Valley Moms mahoningvalleymoms.org (http://mahoningvalleymoms.org/) Contact: Kristi 330-519-5772
OH WOW ohwowkids.org (http://ohwowkids.org/) 11 W. Federal St., Youngstown director@ohwowkids.org 330-744-5914
Mayor's office, City of Youngstown 26 S. Phelps St. Youngstown, OH 44503 330-742-8701
Jerry Lee's Jewelry 20 W. Federal St. Youngstown, OH 44503 330-747-3400
First Night headquarters 25 E. Boardman St. Suite 405 Youngstown, OH 44503 330-744-9966
Silvers Vogue Shop 27 W. Federal St. Youngstown, OH 44503
Living Naturally Health 1449 Boardman-Canfield Rd. Boardman, OH 44512 330-953-2499
Satolli Carpet & Floor Cover 361 High St. NE Warren, OH 44481 330-394-7573
Giannios Candy 430 Youngstown-Poland Road Struthers, OH 44471 330-755-5727
Santisi's IGA 419 North State Street
Girard, OH 44420 330-545-4916
Ron's Sign Shop 758 N. Main St. Hubbard, OH 44425 330-534-5550
Café Cimmento 120 E. Boardman St. Youngstown, OH 44503 330-740-0166
Something Unique 4 U 5865 Mahoning Ave. Austintown, OH 44515 330-270-3447
Youngstown Nation 8 N. Phelps Street Youngstown, OH 44501 330- 519-8712
You can usually get some reasonably priced food at some of the churches that are being used as venues along with the Masonic Temple. Don't count on eating at the Saigon Star or the Magic Mocha at the food court as both of those businesses have closed.
I wouldn't know, really I wouldn't, BUT, the list came DIRECTLY from the First Night Youngstown 2013 web site, so if any of the data is wrong, blame them for any errors.
Really looking forward to First Night Youngstown this year. The horse & carriage rides are going to be longer, so I am sure some will be happy. I am also looking forward to Oh WoW being open, which means more families downtown.. As many of us try to promote downtown and all it has to offer-I look forward to families coming in from Canfield, Boardman, Liberty and other outlining areas to share in the Family Fun New Years Celebration ---Remember its never-'just about One, but about Everyone'--During all the bad and negative stuff happening around us --Let us try to just have fun at FIRST NIGHT YOUNGSTOWN
PS Thanks to the FNY Committee for working so hard all year for making it happen
:) I couldn't have said it better. I'm only sorry that my health prevents me from being there in person.
i wish everyone well esp the entertainment committee. this committee works lg and hd for this event.
I will be at the Steel Museum at 6:30 pm giving tours.
Excuse me Mr Rowlands - You were at the Steel Museum :) ? ? ? Do you remember that kindly and rolly polly old white haired Volunteer greeting people with his daughter :laugh: at the door from the time they opened till right after 10 O'clock when a dozen people plus came storming in after closing :laugh: ? ? ? Well you have ONE guess who THAT was ;D ;D ;D It really ticks me off because I usually introduce myself but let it pass this time :-X ;D
Believe me I tried to stop them but I had my jaw on the floor and they all just wizzed by :laugh: before I knew it and the YSU Guard had been by the door all night and he just went to the back of the lobby for a split second and that was all it took. There was nothing I could do at that point and I wanted to get the "stuff" back to the First Night Headquarters.
IT WAS A GREAT NIGHT :-* Everyone that came through the door loved the trains, museum and steel band :-* The "after hour closing people" easily brought the number to 300 people - EXCELLENT for the cold slippery snowy night :laugh:
Yes, we spoke briefly about this past December being the fifth snowiest on record.
That is a great turnout! FNY is a great way to expose more people to the museum. I just wish that we would have had some offerings in the "gift shop" for sale. I'm working on a few new steel related products and should have all of that in place by the time our next big event, Festival of the Arts, comes along.