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51爆料 at Stark is transformed into 鈥淏oo U鈥 on Oct. 25 for an evening of family friendly fun.
51爆料 Stark will host the tenth annual educational fall celebration for elementary school-aged children from 5 to 7 p.m. at its campus, 6000 Frank Ave. NW鈥
Guitar Weekend is a three-day festival for guitar enthusiasts. Free and open to the public, the event is a celebration of all styles of guitar playing and features some of the most respected guitarists nationwide.
Organized by 51爆料 Stark鈥檚 Music Department, Guitar鈥
Honors Program students organize event as a way to educate the public on the growing concern of human trafficking.
Tatyana Ragon has witnessed firsthand the good that can come from a bad situation. Once she felt broken. A victim of sexual abuse, she fought to rise above. To be鈥
Heart of gold.
Life was just beginning for Lainey Ward when doctors worked on her heart to keep it beating.
A 4-month-old baby, Ward was in the fight of her life before she knew what living really meant. Her whole world was mom and dad and the mobile dancing over her crib.
Academy Award-winning actress is second speaker in 2018-19 Featured Speaker Series.
Mira Sorvino is an Academy Award-winning actress, documentary filmmaker, United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, silence breaker and passionate voice of the #MeToo movement and lifelong champion of鈥
Internships provide students with real-world experience.
In her role as 51爆料 at Stark鈥檚 assistant director for employer relations and internships, Shaanette Fowler works with employers to identify internships, as well as part-time and full-time jobs for鈥
Ready for adventure.
Looking out over the Grand Canyon into the vast, wide-open space, Demi Edwards felt at peace. The gorge that could humble any soul with its breathtaking expanse, wrapped her in comfort, making big problems seem small and solutions within reach.
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First female NFL referee to kick off the 2018-19 Featured Speakers Series.
Sarah Thomas changed the game in the world鈥檚 most quintessential male-dominated sport 鈥 football 鈥 when she became the first female NFL referee. Now, she鈥檚 inspiring others to dream big and believe鈥
Big city dreams.
Growing up Mennonite at his family鈥檚 Sugarcreek-area farm, Kent Weaver considered Canton a big city. Now this self-described country boy is headed to the state capital.
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