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Presents Check
Sandra Cozort, (right) Branch
Leader of First Community Bank,
Hinton, WV is shown presenting
a check to Sandy Turner (left)
Director of Camp Summers for a
donation of $250.00 to help with
the pool expense at Camp
Summers. First Community Bank
is honored to be able to give back
to our Summers County
Community to preserve our area
for youth and families!
Tues. June 14, 2016 Hinton News - 5
This is a weekly publication ofthe Activity: Gluco Check by Kim
Summers County Council on Aging Adkins R.N. with Main Street Long
Inc., 120 Second Ave., Hinton. Term Care Facility in Hinton at 9:30
Funded in part by the WV Bureau a.m. Bingo at 10:30 a.m.
of Senior Services, AppalachianArea Friday, June 17." Spanish Rice, '
Agency on Aging, other grant and Tossed Salad, Green Beans, Jello,
local resources and donations. Any Italian Bread, Margarine/Milk.
older persons is encouraged to Activity: Father's Day Program at
participate in the program 11:00 a.m. Shoppingin Charleston,
regardless of race, creed, handicap sign up to go.
or national origin. The Summers Monday, June 20: Holiday
County Council on Aging is an equal West Virginia Day. Center
opportunity employer. Closed.
Wednsday, June 15: Seasoned Tuesday, June 21: Pinto Beans,
Pinto Beans, Chopped Onions, Chopped Onions, Harvard Beets,
Cabbage, Pears, Cornbread, Pears, Cornbread, Margarine/Milk.
Margarine/Milk.Activity: Summers Activity: Bible Study with Rev. Gary
County Senior Center Quilters will Adkins at 11:00 a.m. Bingo at 10:15
quilt today at 10:15 a.m. a .m.
Thursday, June 16: Chicken Menu changes may occur due to
Livers, Parsley Potatoes, Mixed availability of food or due to
Vegetables, Applesauce, Whole circumstances beyond our control.
Wheat Bread, Margarine/Milk.
Since 2011, the town of Alderson
andAlderson Main Street have been
working to restore the exterior of the
historic 1896 C&O Depot. Now work
is scheduled to begin on Monday,
June 13. A competitive bidding
process resulted in the selection of
DCI/Shires from Bluefield as the low
bidder. The work will consist of
exterior renovation to include
replacement of the east and west
wing of the roofs; removal of lead
based paint and repainting
including any repairs needed;
installation of drainage around
building; and the repair/
replacement of the existing concrete
retaining wall including paint and
a new metal railing. The work is
partially funded by Transportation
Enhancement grants from
Department of Transportation,
approval of the State Historic
Preservation Office. Matching funds
were provided by Alderson Main
Street. Architect Dan Hart and
Historic Preservationist Michael
Gioulis designed the project and will
assist with construction oversight.
Mayor Travis Copenhaver said,
"One of the issues we faced was the
presence of lead based paint which
is common in buildings of this age.
Because we were responsible and
law- abiding, we had a lead report
done before we bid this work. Then
we required proper disposal of the
lead based paint in the bid and
contract documents."
The contract for the rehabilitation
and restoration of the Depot
includes the following language:
"Remove all existing paint from the
emulsified paint to be removed.
Existing paint does contain lead and
will need to be removed and disposed
of according to all state and federal
requirements for lead paint." During
the pre construction conference,
DSI/Shires, informed the team
providing oversight to the project
that they would be bringing
hazardous waste barrels from a
disposal company to contain the
paint residue; the barrels would be
sealed as filled; the company would
pick them up and dispose of them in
accordance with state and federal
regulations; and certificate of
disposal would be provided.
Co " ~
penhaver stud, We are so pleased
to be able to start this work and soon
have our beautiful depot, shining
building. Use system such as "Peel once again."
Division of Highways and withthe Awa.y: which will contain the '~i ~;' ' ......................
.... Loavesan Flgh s Camp Fundraiser Continues
May 2 marked the openingofthe program by Catfish Jo the Clown, Summers County youth.
Loaves and Fishes Fund Drive for funny guy Glenn Singer, singer Ron Contributions to this year's camp
its 2016 Summer Camp. ByJune9, Sowell, a talent show and themay be mailed to Loaves and Fishes,
contributions of $3,603 have been traditional camp fire. The camp is P.O. Box 386, Princeton, WV 24740
received. Area residents are fully staffed with adult volunteers or dropped off at the 207 Temple
encouraged to send in their and high school teen counselors. All Street storefront (Monday,
donations soon to help Loaves and children 6-11 who are eligible for the Wednesday, Friday 10am-4pm). All
Fishes meet its goal of $5,500 by the free/reduced school meal program go donations are tax deductible.
start of camp on June 27. to the camp at no cost. Donors not previously
This year's camp will include 2016 marks the thirtieth yearackno~vledged include: William &
daily crafts, boating, swimming, that Loaves and Fishes has KathleenMacoughtry.
archery, nature and game periods, sponsored the camp. Help provide a
Evening programs include a wonderful camp experience for
Notice
SHINGLES VACCINE
DONATIONS OF BOOKS The Summers County Health
Ascension Episcopal Church is in Department has a limited supply of
need of books for their Free Books free Shingles Vaccine for age 60 and
For Kids program. We would over. The only cost will be for
appreciate any donation of books for administration. It will be made
children ofall ages, frompre-school available to those who are
to high school. No text books please, uninsured and income eligible.
We have served Summers CountyIf you have insurance but it will
with this program since August of not pay you must bring a statement
1993, and have given over 20,000 indicating denial to pay and be
books to children of all ages. All income eligible. Medicare partAand
donations would be greatly B will not pay for vaccination.
appreciated. Vaccinations are given each Monday
Call Joanne Duvall at 304-466- and Wednesday. If any questions
3358 for info. please call 304-466-3388.
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A FAMILY FESTIVAL
I NO WOEO ORAUmO AKOROma I
DAILEY & VINCENT
"2008-2010 IBAIA l'~nt~rrainer of the Yvm"
(Wednesday, 22rid)
THE GIBSON
BROTHERS
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(Wednesday, 22nd)
RALPH STANLEY II
( Wednesday. 22nd)
AUDn" BLAYLOCK & REI)LINE
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BLUE-ROCK'N-GRASS
(Tllt|rsday. 2 .'t rd )
The 2016 Lady Bobcats graders attending camp must be coaches, as well as past and present
Basketball Camp will be held June enrolled in Summers Co. Schools per players from the Lady Bobcats
20 - June 24 at Summers County WVSSAC rules. Basketball Program.
High 'School. The camp will be The cost of the camp is only Campers may register on the first
divided into two sessions in order to $50.00. Each camper will receive day of camp or they may preregister.
provide more specialized individual a T-shirt and trophy at the Registration forgrades 2- 6 is
instruction. Acamp for girls entering completion of camp. There will also between 8:00 & 8:30 a m. on Monday,
grades 2-6 tlext year will be held be age appropriate competitions for June 20. Grades 7-9 may register
from 8:30 - 12:00 each day. awards and several prizes given between 12:00 & 12:30 pm Monday,
For girls entering grades 7-9 next away. June 20. For additional information
year, the camp is from 12:30 - 4:00 The camp is under the direction or to obtain a registration form,
each day. Girls entering sixth grade of Summers County Lady Bobcats contact Coach Sarah Blevins @ 304-
have the option of attending either Basketball Coach Sarah Blevins. 254-4395.
morning or afternoon session. Ninth The camp staff will include other
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:Descendants Of Achilles Murat Saturday. This will be the last ~ history.
Long and Nancy Ann Bennett reunion, unless another family What to bring: Food to share,
(Greenbrier County, WV) Saturday, member would like to take over. homemade salads, vegetables,
Sept. 10, 2016 11:30-? Food will be The fun: Potluck Lunch, Prizesfor desserts. Chair for a more
served at noon Ronceverte Island the best homemade salad, bestcomfortable seat or in case there's
Park Shelter #1 Ronceverte, WV. homemade vegetable/casserole, and not enough seating. Family History
Normally the reunion is the best home made dessert (by secret Photo. Will be supplied Fried
second Sunday in July. My daughter ballot). Ugliest Woman and Ugliest Chicken, bottled water, ice-cream,
is having surgery that week so I've man contests (by secret ballot) plates, cups, napkins, utensils, table
changed it to September, and a Sharing Family memories and covers.
VACCINE ***
SCDSC MEETING If you are between the ages of 19 Dogs come when they're called;
The Summers County and 26, with or without insurance, cats take a message and get
Dilapidated Structures Committee and interested in receiving the back to you later.
will meet on Thursday, June 16 at Gardisil/HPV vaccine please call the --Mary Bly
12:00 p.m. in the Memorial Building health department at 304-466-33B8. ***
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