Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary hosted an online discussion with Stuart Vyse, author of "Going Broke: Why Americans Can't Hold On to Their Money" (Oxford University Press), on Thursday, March 20 at Noon ET.
To have an event listed, send a fax to 330-376-9235 or an e-mail to newsroomemail@thebeacon journal.com at least a week in advance. TODAY Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church 36th annual Bake Sale †10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 129 S. Union St., Akron. Proceeds to benefit national and local charities. 330-434-0000.
Art, science and history museum †Raven Hill Discovery Center is open noon-4 p.m. on Saturdays and 2-4 p.m. on Sundays, or by appointment, for the museum or for classes. Admission is $7 which includes the museum, animals and outdoor exhibits.
ASPEN Homemade sleds soaring (or not) over a pond at Snowmass, free concerts, a superpipe contest featuring top female riders and a Highland Bowl challenge it's all part of the celebration that is Spring Jam.
Son of classic rocker Stephen Stills, singer-songwriter Chris Stills performs at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 at the Winchester. Local musician Istvan Medgyesi from Magnum Opus opens. Tickets: $10.
MEN †Karl Blust 269-760; Steve Benston 266-752; Steve Rennick 298-739, 267-686, 255-673; Mike Rock 247-738; Duane McLean 300-737, 226-616; Jim Brockbank 265-266-731; Chet Wilson 254-269-730; Neal Roberts 299-718; Mike Kringlebach 269-714; Greg Newtson 258-709; Luis Torrico 252-706, 269-619; Tyler Ellis 238-706; Bill Janes 299-705; Berry Hunt 255-253-703; Gary Wooldridge 279-702; Jimmy Carlson
There are many reasons to hate Joshua Ferris : his debut novel, Then We Came to the End , was one of the New York Times’ Top 10 Books of 2007. It was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in fiction.