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COMMISSION MEETING
The Summers County
Commission will meet at 9:00 a. m.
in the County Commission Office at
the Courthouse on the second
Wednesday of each month. The
Session for December will be
Wednesday, December 12.
Contact Mary Beth Merritt,
County Clerk before December 10
at 466-7104 if you have any
questions or if you have items for the
agenda.
JAM SESSION
J.B./Nimitz Senior Community
Center will be having a Jam Session
on Dec. 15 at 5:30 til
Center will have food and baked
goods for sale. Bring a song,
instrument, or story or poem and
enjoy an evening of music and
fellowship.
The center is raising money for
heeded repairs. The Center is
located behind the Jumping Brnach
School. The more the merrier. All
ages are welcome.
SENIOR CENTER TRIP
Summers County Senior Center
is sponsoring a trip to Amelia Island,
St. Augustine & Jacksonville, FL,
March 17 to 23, 2019. Please call
Cindy for more information at (304)
466-4019.
WEIGHT WATCHERS
Weight Watchers is back in
Hinton! Meetings are on Thursday
evening at 5:30 in the Fellowship
Hall at First Baptist Church, 108
Temple Street, Hinton.
For more information contact
Connie Willey at 304-660-7206.
Turnrow Farm to Table Dinner
Turnrow: Appalachian Farm
Collective in partnership with
Greenbrier Valley Brewing
Company and Sprouting Farms is
hosting a holiday farm to table
dinner at the Old Victorian Inn in
Alderson, WV.
A seasonal three course dinner
will be held December 13th, 6:00
p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
6:00-6:30 appetizers and meet
and greet chefs & farmers
6:30-8:30 dinner
All food will be sourced from local
farmers!
Each course will be paired with
GVBC brews. Desert will be
provided by Appalachian
Headwaters to be paired with local
strawberry meade by Old World
Libations of Greenville, WV.
Price: $45
Register by calling 304-573-4242
or by going to sprouting
farms.eventbrite.com
CHRISTMAS PLAY
CALENDARS Pence Springs Community
The Hinton Railroad Museum Church will have it's annual
has received for sale the Steam and Christmas Play December 16th
Chessie Calendars for 2019. 7:00pm Title: "For This He Came"
The Museum located at 206 Pastor Roger Persinger and the
Temple Street is open Tuesday Congregation invites everyone to
through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 attend.
p.m. HOLIDAY GRIEF SUPPORT
YOUTH RALLIES HospiceCare in Lewisburg will be
Youth Rallies will be held on offering a Holiday Grief Support
Saturday at 6:00 p.m. December Group Thursday, Dec. 13, 20 and
15th. Central Baptist Church, 27thfrom5:30-6:30PM. Ifyouhave
Quizzing from Ephesians 2. January any questions or would like to
19th First Baptist Church. register please contact Amy Wade,
Preaching, Singing, Testimonies, LSW at 304-645-2700. This is open
Skits, Refreshments. Everyone to the public. Pre-registration is
Welcome required.
"Remember now thy Creator in
the days of thy youth Ecclesiastes ACCEPTING DONATIONS
12:1 Talcott Elementary is accepting
donations ffor its Adopt-a,Ohild
Town Hall Meeting iJr0graiii~.'AlI ~oh~Cy b~Jllected @ill'bd
Delegates Roy Cooper and Jeffused to purchase Christmas gifts for
Pack will conduct a town hallneedy children.
meeting on December 17 at 6:00 p.m. Please send your tax deductible
in the Memorial Building. They donations to Adopt-a-Child, PO Box
:want to discuss the upcoming140, TalcottWv, 24981.
legislative session and hear any
concerns or recommendations from FRESH PECANS FOR SALE
Ascension Episcopal Church has
those attending. They will have
some idea of legislation that will be received this year's fresh pecans -
proposed and would welcome priced $10.50 for 16 oz. large pieces
and $10.75 for large halves.
questions and comments on that as
well. Call Joanne Duval1304-466-3358
or Cleo Mathews 304-466-1515.
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Summers Middle School
Bobcats Boys
2018-2019
Dec. 13 - Valley - Away - 7:30
Dec. 15 - Rogers Oil Classic (Webster County) Home - 11:00 &
12:15 (7th & 8th)
Dec. 18 - Pikeview - Home - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Dec. 20 - Mount View - Away - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Dec. 29 - Eastern Greenbrier - Home - 11:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 3 - Western Greenbrier - Home - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 4 Montcalm - Home - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 12 - Eastern Greenbrier -Away - 2:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 14 - Peterstown - Home - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 16 - Pikeview - Away - 5:30 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 22 - Mount View - Away - 6:00 (Tth & 8th)
Jan. 26 - Webster County - Away - 11:00 (7th & 8th)
Feb. 4 - Western Greenbrier - Away - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Feb. 5 - Mount View - - Home 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Feb. 7 Valley Fayette - Home - 7:30 (8)
Feb. 18-19 - Bluegrass Conf. (7) @ Western Greenbrier - Away -
TBA
Feb. 21-22 - Bluegrass Conf. @ Mountain. View (8) -Away - TBA
Summers Middle School
2018-2019
Dec. 13 - Valley Fayette (8) - Away 6:00
Dec. 15 - Rogers Oil Classic (Webster County) Home - 1:30 &
2:45 (7th & 8th)
Dec. 18 - Pikeview -Away - 5:30 (7th & 8th)
Dec. 20 - Shady Spring - Home 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Dec. 29 - Eastern Greenbrier - Home - 2:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 3 - Western Greenbrier - Away - 5:30 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 8 - Montcalm - Away - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 12 - Eastern Greenbrier - Away - 11:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 14 - Peterstown - Away - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 16 - Pikeview - Home - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 22 Mountain View - Home - 6:00 (7th & 8th)
Jan. 26 - Webster County - Away - 2:00 (7th & 8th)
Feb. 4 - Western Greenbrier - Home - 5:30 (7th & 8th)
Feb. 5 - Shady Spring - Away - 5:30 (7th & 8th)
Feb. 7 - Valley Fayette - Home 6:00 (Sth)
Feb. 8 - Montcalm (SCHS 8th) Home - 6:00
Feb. 11 - 12 Bluegrass Conf. Tourn. (7) Home - TBA
Feb. 14 - 5 Bluegrass Conf. Tourn. at Peterstown (8) Away -
TBA
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CHRISTMAS PLAY
A Christmas Play. will be
presented at the War Ridge Free
Will Baptist Church on two
evenings, Friday, December 14 and
Saturday, December 15 at 7 p.m. The
War Ridge Free Will Baptist Church
is the only church on War Ridge
Road coming out of Wayside.
Refreshments will be served
immediately following the play.
Everyone is invited to attend.
BARNS OF SUMMERS COUNTY- west virginia Heritage
An extract from the book for your enjoyment
By Phyllis Campbell Whitley
*** Remember - Christmas is coming ***
*** These books make excellent gifts for anyone who loves Summers County ***
CHRISTMAS PLAY
Pence Springs Community
Church will have it's annual
Christmas Play December 23rd.
7:00 p.m. Title: "For This He Came"
Pastor Roger Persinger and the
Congregation invites everyone to
attend.
Turnrow Farm to Table Dinner
Turnrow: Appalachian Farm
Collective in partnership with
Greenbrier Valley Brewing
Company and Sprouting Farms is
hosting a holiday farm to table
dinner at the Old Victorian Inn in
Alderson, WV.
A seasonal three course dinner
will be held December i3th, 6:00
p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
6:00-6:30 appetizers and meet
and greet chefs & farmers
6:30-8:30 dinner
All food will be sourced from local
farmers!
Each course will be paired with
GVBC brews. Desert will be
provided by Appalachian
Headwaters to be paired with local
strawberry meade by Old World
Libations of Greenville, WV.
Price: $45
Register by calling 304-573-4242
or by going to sprouting
farms.eventbrite.com
MUSEUM CLOSED
The Railroad Museum is closed
for the winter opening back up in
April, To get a copy of the Historic
Hilltop Cemetery Book you ban call
Bobby Cox at 304-890-3554 or you
can get by mail, by sending check
for $30.00 plus $5.00 shipping to
hilltop Cemetery 146 Cross Street,
Hinton WV all proceeds go to the
maintenance of the cemetery.
BLOOD DRIVE
Dec. 14 noon until 5 p.m. Red
Cross Blood Drive at Lifeline
Church. Located on Stokes Drive,
Hinton, WV.
ADDICTION SCREENINGS
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FARLEY BARN IN THE LICK CREEK AREA
In 1851 a house was built on this Farley purchased the farm, called property for a number of years.
property and shortly afterwards "Buzzard Ridge", in 1938 from Mrs, Whitley is a lifetime
two barns, side by side, were built Elmer Noble. member of the Summers County
nearby. Noble is believed to have married Historical Society.
The building of the barns is one of the Clark's granddaughters The book can be purchased at the
attributed to Rufus Clarke. and received the farm in exchange Summers County Public Library or
Located on private property infor caring for her mother until by orderatbarnsofsummerscounty.
the Lick Creek area of the Pipestem her death. When Wilbur Farley com.
District, the barns were laterpurchased the farm the original Mrs. Whitley's latest book
covered as you see it today, shingles were still covering the roof is entitled "Photographeron
It is the only triple pen barn I but they were in bad shape. Horseback- John C. Wiker'.
have seen during my travels around Some time in the 1940's he It details life of a photographer
the county, installed a tin roof over both barns, who lived along Little Wolf Creek
Benny B. and Margaret (Nichols) extended both ends and the siding in the early 1900s.
Farley are the current owners. Mr. added. It can be purchased from
Farley shared his knowledge of the Thus, inside the structure youmembers of the Summers County
family history: would find spaces between the two Historical Society or by order at
Rufus Clarke received their 110 barns as well as spaces at each end. photographeronhorseback.com.
acre farm in 1851through a land In barn terminology this is called a Sale of the Barn book benefits
grant from John B. Floyd, Governor "triple pen barn", the Library and sale of the Wikel
of Virginia. Wilbur Farley taught in a one-book benefits the Summers County
Wilbur and Annie (Brown) room schoolhouse on the FarleyHistorical Society.
NARCONON
Narconon reminds families that
abuse of heroin and opiod drugs has
become a national health crisis.
Learn to recognize the signs Of
heroin abuse and get your loved ones
help if they are at risk. Visit
www.narcononnewliferetreat.org/
V.F.W MEETING
V.F.W Casey Jones Post 4500
meetings 3rd Monday 7:00 p.m.
monthly at Veterans Museum 419
Ballengee St. Hinton. Veterans
Needed.
blog/naloxone-availability.html to Call 304-250-4152 or 304-573-
learri abotit the Overdose reversing 3550 for more information.
drug known as naloxone and find out
its availability in your state.
Summers County
Boys Schedule
2018-2019
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Bobcats
Dec. 11 - Pike View - Home - 730
Dec. 15 - Pocahontas County - Away - 4:00
Dec. 18 - Midland Trail -Away - 7:30
Jan. 2 - Mount View - Away - 7:30
Jan. 4 - Valley (Fayette - Home - 7:30
Jan. 8 - Greenbrier West -Away - 7:30
Jan. 10 - Fayetteville -Away - 7:30
Jan. 14 - Midland Trail - Home - 7:30
Jan. 18 - James Monroe - Away - 7:30
Jan. 22 - Mount View - Home - 7:30
Jan. 24 - Greenbrier West - Home - 7:30
Jan. 26 - Richwood - Away - 7:30
Jan. 31 - Pike View -Away - 7:30
Feb. 1 - Fayetteville - Home - 7:30
Feb. 6 - Richwood - Home - 7:30
Feb. 12 - James Monroe - Home - 7:30
Feb. 15 - Valley (Fayette) - Away 7:30
Feb. 18 - Montcalm -Away - 7:30
Feb. 25 - Mar. 2 - Sectional Tournament - TBA - TBA
March 7 - Regional Tournament - TBA - TBA
March 13 - 16 - State Tournament - Away - TBA
NOTICE
SUMMERS COUNTY
COURTHOUSE CLOSED
The Summers County
Courthouse will be closed from 12:00
- 1:30 p~m. on Wednesday, December
12, 2018 for the Annual Courthouse
Employee Covered Dish Luncheon.
1988-
West Virginia AA State Champions
1992 - 1994 - 2000 - 2007 - 2008- 2009 - 2010 - 201
State Runner - Up 1989 - 2006
Dec.
- 8:00
Dec. 15 - Rogers Oil Tournament - TBA
Dec. 21 - Valley (Fayette) - Home - 7:30
Dec. 22 - Charleston Catholic - Home - 7:30
Dec. 28 - Bluefield - Home - 7:30
Jan. 7 - Valley (Fayette)Away - 7:30
Jan. 8 - Montcalm - Away - 7:30
Jan. 10 - Nicholas county - Home -7:30
Jan. 15 - Greenbrier East -Away - 7:30
2018-2019 Basketball Schedule
*
14 - Rogers Oil Tournament Greenbrier West- Home
Jan. 17 - Midland Trial - Home - 7:30
Jan. 21 - Pocahontas - Away - 3:30
Jan. 23 - Richwood - Home - 7:30
Jan. 26 - Webster County - Away - TBA
Jan. 28 - Feb. 2 Big Atlantic - Away - TBA
Feb. 4 - James Monroe - Home - 7:30
Feb. 8 - Montcalm - Home - 7:30
Feb. 12 - Nicholas County - Away, 7:30
Feb. 15 - Bluefield -Away - 7:30
Feb. 18-23 - Sectional Tournament - TBA
Feb. 28 - Regional Tournament - TBA
March 6-9 - State Tournament - Charleston Civic Center
' - TBA
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