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Three Rivers Democratic Women Betty Three Rivers Democratic Women with
Giles, Katherine Holt, Margie Woodrum, the candidates who spoke at the
and Judy Peterson with Mara Boggs, forum.
Senator Manchin's campaign chair, work
the pie tasting table at the Pie Social and
Candidate Forum
Pie Social Raises $1000 for
4H Pool Project
Three Rivers Democratic proceeds designated for the4H pool
Women's Pie Social and Candidate project Guests were offered tastes
Forum netted a $1000 donation to (small slivers) of different pies, two
the Summers County 4H Pool for $1.
Project. "Auctioneer Terry Mcil:tyre
Both Democrat and Republican goaded the audience into $100 level
candidates for national, state, and bids on some items helping us reach
local offices presented their stances our goal," said Amy Vega, Three
and answered questions about Rivers member and sponsor of
Amtrak, Mountain Valley pipeline, SCHS Young Democrats. "We are
gun control, and pollution from pleased that the 13 speakers from
littering, both parties had an audience of 83
Between speakers, the group interested voters to hear their
auctioned homemade pies and stances on helping Summers County
handmade pottery pie plates and West Virginia," said club
donated by Wakerobin Gallery with president, Jane Meador.
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Early/Absentee Voting
Information
Early voting will be conducted in
the County Clerk's Office at the
Courthouse during regular business
hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
beginning Wednesday, April 25,
2018 until Saturday, May 5, 2018.
Saturday, April 28th and Saturday,
May 5, 2018 the hours will be from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The last day
to vote an early ballot will be
Saturday, May 5 2018 Any