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The Preston County Journal
Kingwood, West Virginia
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8- PRESTON COUNTY JOURNAL- Wednesday, August 24, 2011- Kingwood, WV S reade cog ized am.yof*r.en sw.owe.e Newsline ummer rs re n ,ectedUyt,e,isaste. ~, Donating books, pamphlets, Depot Day scheduled One World-Many Stories was Wotring, stitched by patrons, ing and helps educate stu- children DVDs and reading ma- the Summer Reading Program and finished by Patron Winnie, dents about Native Americans. terials have been Laura Sypolt, The Tunnelton Historical Society will he hosting their annual De- theme at the Terra Alta Library ! was won by Sandra Larue. She Younger children enjoy stories Dorothy Wiles, Penny Kelly, pot Day on September 3 and donations are now being accepted for the silent auction, celebrated on August 5 with a was also one of the patrons who of any kind and they are sure to Yvonne Weden, Marcia Rust, For more information, orto donate contact Bob or Pat Barlow at party held in honor of the chil- stitched and she is very active ask questions. Adults are also Konni Miller, Patricia Laing, 304-568-2559. dren who participated. : in the CEOS with reading to the invited to share this experience. Dung Anvil, Jay Beigel, Larry They were served lunch, children over the summer. Earl Slaughbaugh is working Jarvis, Helen Brandan, Con- Dinner planned played games, certificates and Terra glta Civic Club will be with the staff on a display for nie Groves, Carol Bennett, Joe The Preston County Inn presents "A Gone with the Wind" din- awards presented, a bag of celebrating their 40th anniver- September ll; Earl has visited Armstrong, Bill Menheim, Lin- ner buffet, Friday, September 9. The cost will be $14.95 and fed- goodies was given to each par-sary in October and have cho- many sites and met several in- da Wilson, Lawrence Sypolt, tures famous southern recipes: Including southern vegetable soup, ticipant, with a surprise for any sen the Library as their celebra- dividuals who are connected to and Cindee Cramer. tidewater country fried crab cakes, southern fried chicken, Gerald younger siblings at home, and tion location. There will be a O'Hara ham steak, fried okra, candied yams, buttermilk biscuits, the students went on a shopping member each day representing Ceremonies planned green salad bowll plantation pumpkin pie, Aunt Pittypat's coconut spree of free books. . the club in the library with in- Several school bond ribbon cutting ceremonies and groundbreak- pudding. "Gone with the Wind" will be shown at dusk on the Ruth Bennett, first ~grader and formation. The dates will be on ings have been scheduled for the month of September, in Preston lawn. Celeste Fry, a kindergartner tied posters and aired on the radio. County. W pi for First Place in reading. This Laughing Elk, aka Run Duck- Kicking offthe events will be Fellowsville Elementary at 10 a.m. Quilt sho anned year was a first for the adultsto worth, for a special presenta- on September 1, followed by a 1 p.m. addition unveiling at King- The Community Quilters ~ Rowlesburg will be sponsoring a be involved in their own read- tion, at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, wood Elementary. Quilt Show during Labor Day weekend, at the Szilagyi Center. ing program, 16 signed up to August 24, at the library. On September 23 a 10 a.m., groundbreaking has been scheduled The Show will be open from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, September participate. They also ha~d their Run is a storyteller and has at South Preston Middle School. Followed by a ribbon cutting at 3; from 1-5 p.m., Sunday, September 4 and from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., own celebration with dinner, been employed at the Old West Preston High School ofthp new classroom addition. Monday, September 5, desserts and games. ~ Museum for more than a de- A ceremony is anticipated during the week of the Buckwheat Fes- A donation of $10per quilt or miscellaneous item will be request- Lynda Hopkins read the most cade. tival (September 29-October 2) for the PHS Sports Complex. ed. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places, books. Each participant ,was He dresses in period cloth- More information will be released at a later date. To enter a quilt or item, please contact Helen Edmunds at 304- given a prize for participation. 568-2776. Quilt entries need to be received by August 22. Pro- A quilt donated by Lore~ta • ceeds benefit The Community Quilters and the RRC, Inc. Communit Calendar Wed., Aug 24 be sold, or purchased. Set up is A Farmer's Market will be every Saturday. WVFMNA will available from l0 a.m. until be accepted for edible food. noon, every Saturday during Contact Chris at 304-454-9506, season, at the Szilagyi Center Dee at 304-454-2038 or Rox- 1 1 Chevrolet Cruze LS in Rowlesburg. Produce can anne at 304-454-9506 for more , 1 1 Chevrolet Impala LS information. Also there will be C ['~ U rC h n e w s tickets sold for a Polaris ATV. Wed., Aug 24 Sat., Aug 27 Irona Full Gospel Assembly The Haymond Community Church will host a Revival be- Center will host their Second 590" 22,750" ginning at 7 p.m., August 24-28. Annual Car Show. Registra- Birth noted .ow =17, .ow * Planned speakers are Tim War- tion is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 1 Buick LaCrosse CX 11 Chevrolet Colorado Reg. Cab 4x4 nick, Bob Hoover and Francis awards begin at 2 p.m. Cost is Eli Jacob Moyer was born at * Boylen. The Church is located $10 per car. Rain date will be 2:22 a.m., on Sunday, June 26, on Rt. 26, South of Kingwood. August 28. Located on Rt. 119, 2011 at WVU Children's Hospi- Thurs., Aug 25 five miles North of Graflon. tal in Morgantown. He weighed • Concessions will be available. eight pounds seven ounce~ and Aldersgate Evangelical Center For information contact John was 20 inches long. in Cranesville will be sponsor- Muzzle 304-739-4644. 26 990" ing a four week long Study He is the son of Matt and Val- NOW $ $ • NOW entitled "Popular Myths of the Sun., Aug 28 erie Moyer, of Reedsville and Twentieth and Twenty-first The Szilagyi Center, Rowles- big brother Wyatt. 11 GMC Sierra ~/z 3". Reg. Cab 4x4 11 Chevrolet Silverado Ext. Cab 4x4 Centuries." burg, will host a Ham Dinner Maternal grandparents are ~• ~'°" Classes will begin at 6:30 beginning at noon until sold out., Clarence and Brenda Feather, of ....... ti ~ ~.~:0 p.m., Thursday, August 25-Sep- Includes ham, parslied potatoes, Terra Alta. Paternal grandpar- tember 15. There/nay be a.~i other side dishes, salad, roll and ents are Mike and Anita Moyer, imld~i~ ~a~l~t~it~i~! .deiserts. Cost is $8, s~omsored Ofi. tio~s~?~st~r ~oss~C~ot~i byl RR~ Proeeed~bendit~up- ~ ~* ~,~ .., ~.i , at 30t,~I6~9378. ..... keep of the center. WEST CO:.. 11 Chevrolet Traverse AWD 11 GMC Yukon SLE AWD gold, silver & platinum Hiring for FT/PT AM/PM Appointment Setters jewelry, coins, rings, for our Marketing Call Centeel'. necklaces, bracelets, We call homeowners offering free estimates on home improvement sterling silverware, broken products. Candidates must be self motivated and customer centric. Top *29 490" 10 Appointment Setters are averaging $13.70/hr (base/bonus). NOW NOW *39 r jewelry and foreign coin~. INTERESTED? Call 304-296-9122 or 304-692-1291 www.~earsholdings.com/careera/]oba/entrylevel_hourly.htm Call for an appoiniment Under home services group, search requisition 98803br. 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