Saturday, March 29th, 2025

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Good morning, Erie. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 29th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Happy Bark provided a no-interest loan of over $20,000 to the Erie Humane Society at 2407 Zimmerly Road to help it recover from a temporary financial setback caused by unauthorized credit card charges. The nonprofit said the loan reflects a shared mission to rescue and rehome dogs while relying on local support and donations. The Erie Times-News
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Jake Rouch, vice president of economic development for the Erie Chamber of Commerce, was chosen by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation for its Business Leads Fellowship Program—an eight-month course that provides expert training and networking opportunities to tackle local workforce challenges. He was one of 35 selected after a competitive application process. The Erie Times-News
- ➤ Kate & Co., a woman-owned strategic marketing firm, will move its headquarters from Tower Lane into a downtown Erie building built 155 years ago. A $4.5 million renovation began Friday that will restore historic features like a vintage printing press and is expected to finish by 2026. The Erie Times-News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Sarah A. Reed Children’s Center hosted its fifth Women in Leadership breakfast on Friday morning at the Bayfront Sheraton, gathering 90 employees, board members, and young women to honor the organization’s founders during Women’s History Month. Center president Dr. Adrienne Dixon—who said recent policy changes make the event’s message even more needed—stated that the breakfast celebrated years of educational leadership. YourErie.com
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Since the beginning of March, the Erie Parking Authority has made downtown garages cashless by accepting only credit cards—using a tap process that speeds up entry at the garage on East Eighth and French streets. For drivers who prefer cash, about 1,400 parking meters are available for quarter payments around town. The Erie Times-News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Erie County health officials advised those born between 1963 and 1989 to check their measles vaccination records and talk with their doctors about a booster shot—this comes after the county’s first two cases in 34 years, where two related adults were diagnosed after traveling abroad and are now recovering without hospitalization. The Erie Times-News
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Gem City Style: March 2025 spotlighted Erie's vibrant food scene with articles on a taco trend, gas station Indian food, a new start for Herb and Honey Bakery, a local food fight, a historic beer walk, and must-try dishes from area eateries. Erie Reader
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Erie Otters won their best-of-seven series opener with an 8–5 road win over the Saginaw Spirit at the Dow Event Center — they scored eight goals in the second period, including five in five minutes, marking the best scoring period in playoff history since 1998. The Erie Times-News
- ➤ The Erie Otters played their first playoff game on Thursday as almost 100 fans filled Voodoo Brewing to cheer them on—hoping for a better season than last year. The team will face Saginaw at 7 p.m. today as fans gather again to support the playoff push. YourErie.com
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Lou Gramm Concert
7-9 p.m. — Warner Theatre — Ticket info available — Experience the classic sounds of Lou Gramm live in Erie.
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Video Editing Certificate Course
Various times — Erie Institute of Technology — Check website for details — Gain expert-level skills in digital video editing and motion graphics with experienced instructors.
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Room 33 Showcase
6-7:30 p.m. — Room 33 Speakeasy — Check event site for cost — Enjoy a night of laughter with comics from across the nation at the Flagship City Comedy Festival kickoff.
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Seed Starting Workshop by Steph's Sprouts
6 p.m. — 814 Vintage Marketplace — Free entry — Learn the essentials of starting seeds for your garden in this hands-on workshop.
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Black Monk Comedy Showcase
5-7 p.m. — Black Monk Brewery — Free entry — Enjoy an evening of laughter at this entertaining comedy showcase sponsored by the brewery.
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