
DATE CHANGE- Friday, December 19th- 7:00 PM
Get ready to kick off the holiday season with a classic movie night perfect for the whole family!
The Minerva’s Roxy Theatre is excited to present the live-action movie, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (starring Jim Carrey) on Friday, December 19th- 7:00 PM
Bring your little Whos to enjoy this festive classic on the big screen!
Event Details
Date: Friday, December 19th- 7:00 PM
Time: Doors open at 6:15 p.m. | Film starts at 7:00 p.m.
Location: Minerva’s Roxy Theatre (120 N. Market St.)
Tickets: Children $5.00 | Adults $8.00
A Little Whoville Magic!
We hear the Grinch himself might be lurking around! Be sure to stick around after the movie for a special treat: you’ll have the chance to take a picture with the Grinch!
Refreshments & Logistics
Concessions: Standard theatre concessions will be available for purchase inside The Roxy.
The Roxy Theatre is located in Minerva’s historic downtown and is handicap accessible.
For more information about the film night, please get in touch with the Chamber of Commerce at 330-868-7979 or nathan.meadows@minervachamber.org.
We look forward to seeing you there for a night of family fun and holiday cheer!
Warmly,
The Minerva Area Chamber of Commerce

🎄Minerva Local Schools, Minerva Mission, and Minerva CARE Team are overflowing with gratitude for the success of our Affordable Christmas Program this year.
Because of YOU—our amazing volunteers, generous donors, and community supporters—we were able to support approximately 125 students and 50 families.
Every donated item and every hour spent volunteering directly created a brighter, happier holiday for our students. We are so incredibly thankful for your support!
#MinervaPride






Minerva Chamber of Commerce will be celebrating "A Nutcracker Christmas"! Get ready for beautiful lights, floats, and holiday cheer right here in Downtown Minerva!
📅 When: Saturday, December 6th
⏰ Time: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
📍 Theme: A Nutcracker Christmas
Want to be in the parade? Businesses, organizations, and community members are invited to decorate their cars, trucks, tractors, or golf carts! This year's event kicks off at 3 PM.
For more information or to participate, contact the Chamber office: 📞 330-868-7979 📧 nathan.meadows@Rt300parade
Don't miss out on this wonderful hometown tradition!

Minerva Local Schools will be CLOSED Today, Tuesday, December 2nd, due to the weather.
Everyone stay safe and warm!
Go Lions! 🦁



Minerva Elementary School (MES) has been honored with the PBIS Silver Award by the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. This recognition celebrates the school's success in implementing Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), a framework that fosters a positive and safe learning environment for all students.
Key Pillars of Success
The award is a testament to the school-wide dedication to the three main rules at MES:
BE SAFE
BE RESPONSIBLE
BE RESPECTFUL
The school's staff and PBIS Coaches were credited for their continuous effort in supporting, modeling, and communicating these core expectations.
Principal's Pride
Minerva Elementary Principal, Becky Miller, shared her excitement regarding the achievement:
"We are very proud to earn Silver Status for our PBIS Programming at MES. Our staff works incredibly hard to create a welcoming, safe, and nurturing learning environment for all."
About the PBIS Recognition
The Ohio PBIS Recognition System, managed by the Department of Education and Workforce and the Ohio PBIS Network, acknowledges schools and districts for the quality and fidelity of their PBIS implementation. PBIS is an evidence-based system that uses proactive, data-informed practices to improve academic, social, and behavioral outcomes.
In the 2023-2024 academic year, a total of 604 schools and districts across Ohio received recognition. Minerva Elementary was one of the 129 schools to achieve the Silver distinction.
Award Level
Number of Recipients in Ohio:
Bronze: 401
Silver: 129
Gold: 48


✨ Hours: 5 pm–9 pm
📅 Dates: Dec 5-6, 12-13, 19-23, 27-29
🎅 Santa: 6 pm–8 pm
🎟️ Tickets: Buy online to save $2 per ticket!
www.beechcreekgardens.org

🛍 Vendors You'll See:
💛 Leopard Laine Co.
🍬 Island Delights
👗 Chic Haven
🎨 LoCon Design
🍕 Dudley's Woodfire & Ice
🍿 330 Popcorn Co.
🫧 Pretty in Fizz
☕️ Travelin Tom's Coffee Truck
🍧 Kona Ice Mini Truck
💫 Special Performances by Our Youth Teams & Sparkle Team!
🐯 Minerva Youth Bantam (K–2): 10:20 AM
🐯 Minerva Youth JV (3–4): 10:45 AM
🐯 Minerva Youth Varsity (5–6): 12:24 PM
✨ Minerva Sparkle Team: 12:40 PM
🎟 Admission (Cash Only):
Adults: $7
Students/Senior Citizens: $5
Thank you all for supporting our cheer program and our wonderful student-athletes!

What: Bonnieview Ave. is closed in both directions from Route 30 to the McDonald's railroad tracks.
When: Afternoon of Thursday, 11/06/25.
Reason: Downed power lines.
Impact:
Car Drivers: Please allow extra time, use an alternative route, and be patient with traffic delays.
Buses: Afternoon buses may be running late.

NERF GAMES 25!
Here's a few details:
-Enter through Door A
-See Ms. Monica when entering Door A if you PREPAID for a Nerf Blaster
-Rotate through all the activities on the 1st floor and the cafeteria as you wish
-Coneys, hot dogs, chips, cookies and water will be served in the cafeteria. One meal per person.
-Reminder WE will provide all Nerf Darts and goggles for the gym.
-Don't forget to swing by the cafeteria and grab a photo at our Amazing NERF photo booth.
If you have any questions please reach out to Ms. Monica at 330 868-4011 ext 3503.

5th grade Minerva Mission is excited to host you from 8:40-9am for coffee and donuts in the Stem room. Assembly starts at 9am.

WE ARE HIRING!
Minerva Local Schools is seeking School Bus Drivers for the 2025-2026 school year and beyond!
Ready to get behind the wheel for our students?
Apply Today: https://www.mlsd.sparcc.org/o/mlsd/page/employment
#MinervaPride


















Representatives from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Development, as well as the Ohio Beef Council, visited Minerva Local Schools to highlight the district's successful participation in the Farm to School Program.
About the Program
Farm to School is a national USDA network that connects schools (from pre-K to college) with local farmers. The program's goals are to:
Provide students with access to fresh, nutritious, locally grown food.
Educate children about agriculture, food, and nutrition.
Support local farmers and communities.
Expose students to career pathways in agriculture and nutrition.
Schools can participate in many ways, such as by serving local foods, planting school gardens, taking farm field trips, or holding classroom lessons on agriculture.
Minerva's Initiatives
During the visit, the team saw several of Minerva's Farm to School programs in action:
At Minerva High School: The Future Farmers of America (FFA) class presented their hydroponic garden, which supplies vegetables and herbs to school staff and the cafeteria.
At Minerva Elementary: Visitors observed students in classrooms participating in Farm to School learning activities.
Local Sourcing: The team met Kynsie Pero, a student from East Canton. The beef from her steer, which was purchased at the Stark County Fair, was served as beef burgers for lunch to the elementary students.
Stacey Bettis, the Minerva Local Nutrition Services Director, praised the "team effort" of the staff and administrators, expressing excitement over seeing students "so involved and engaged" in the learning opportunities.









