AUSTINTOWN, Ohio – Frank’s Café has opened its third location at 5625 Mahoning Ave.
The quick-service restaurant owned by Ray Neapolitan is known for its fresh breakfast and lunch options, including wraps, salads, sandwiches and soups.
The other two locations are at 8414 Market St., Boardman; and 1315 Boardman-Canfield Road, Canfield.
The Austintown café will have the same menu and hours as the other two locations, Neapolitan said. It is open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays.
Frank’s Café specializes in breakfast items and lunch items such as bowls, salads, sandwiches and wraps, pressed sandwiches and smoothies.
Each location offers fast service and a small dining area that can seat about 25, although most business is takeout or delivery, Neapolitan said.
The Frank’s Café ownership team also owns the Landmark Restaurant and Bakery, which has locations at 109 S. Meridian Road, Youngstown, and 1472 Churchill-Hubbard Road, Liberty.
‘And Then There Were None’ at ACTS
SHARON, Pa. – ACTS Performing Arts Center will present “And Then There Were None,” the timeless mystery by Agatha Christie.
Directed by Maria Petrella-Ackley, this suspenseful production will run May 9-11 and 16-18 at ACTS theater at the corner of West State and South Irvine streets, downtown.
Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets are $25 ($20 for students) and can be purchased in advance at ACTSPac.org, by phone at 724 815 4388 or at the door (subject to availability).
“And Then There Were None” is Christie’s most famous and best-selling mystery.
It focuses on 10 strangers who are invited to a remote island under mysterious circumstances. Upon arrival, they discover their unseen host has accused each of them of a terrible crime. As the guests begin to die one by one in increasingly eerie ways, the survivors must race to uncover the killer among them.
The cast includes Justin Haun, Cole Plotner, Analia Boyd, Norm Swiger, Alan Frank, Dawn Hartman, Missa Eaton, Ben Houston, Jack Dolinger, Jake Chute and Brenton Lamp.
Warren Kinnection Weekend Returns
WARREN, Ohio – Warren Kinnection Weekend will take place May 9-11 with a mix of entertainment, community pride and support for local students pursuing higher education.
Hosted by O.N.E. (Ongoing Neighborhood Empowerment), the weekend will include a comedy show featuring Mike E. Winfield, “America’s Got Talent” finalist, at the Underground Lounge; an alumni game; and a brunch featuring the Total Package Band.
Downtown restaurants will host special events and promotions.
Last year’s event attracted over 500 attendees. Proceeds will go toward awarding multiple scholarships to local students.
For tickets, sponsorship details or event updates, visit O.N.E.’s Facebook page or call 330 553 1412.
Friendly Squares Dance at Scope Center
NILES, Ohio – The Friendly Squares will host its monthly square dance (pie night) from 7:30-10 p.m. Saturday, May 10, at the Niles Scope Center, 14 E. State St.
Ken Campbell will be the caller, and Frankie Hammond will be cuing line dances. This will be a plus dance; dress is casual. Admission is $7. For information, call Gene Hammond at 330 506 3370.
Special Olympics at Girard Stadium
GIRARD, Ohio – The 14th annual Special Olympics Trumbull County Invitational will take place Saturday, May 10, at Arrowhead Stadium, 200 S. Highland Ave. SE.
Approximately 150 athletes from four counties will participate in the event. Opening ceremonies will begin at 9:30 a.m.
Pictured at top: The dining room at Frank’s Café in Austintown.