Bake sale, hot dog sale, silent auction and yard sale, 9 a.m., James Chapel Church, True.
One-Mile Walk & Hunt for Heroes, McManus Trail, 11 a.m., meet at trail parking lot on Third Avenue, part of Beckley’s Kids Classic Festival.
Crime Watch, 6 p.m., new City Hall, Rainelle. Call 304-438-7772 or 304-438-8449.
Friends of the Library, 5 p.m., Raleigh County Public Library.
Fayette County Cancer Support Group, 6 to 8 p.m., Summit at Hidden Valley, 438 23rd. St., Oak Hill. Call 304-465-1224.
Coal City Chapter No. 136 Order of the Eastern Star meeting, 7:30 p.m., 204 Tingler St., Coal City.
American Legion Bingo, 6:30 p.m., 1708 S. Kanawha St., Beckley.
Beginner Yoga class, Beckley Art Center, 600 Johnstown Road, Beckley; every Monday and Wednesday, 6 p.m.; call 304-575-1446 or e-mail youyoga@live.com.
Beckley Area Shag Club, 3D’s, Shag dance lessons, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., beginners, Intermediate class from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., call 228-9938.
Belly Dance-Exercise spring session, J. Gilley’s, 1126 Hancock Drive, Beckley; beginners, 6:15 p.m. Call Alexandria at 304-253-1516 or e-mail theshadesofamber@hotmail.com.
Beckley Duplicate Bridge Club, noon, Beckley Woman’s Club, 202 Park Ave., Beckley. Call Fred Mason at 304-253-3464 or 304-255-4557.
Bingo, Beaver Fire Department, 6:30 p.m., early birds; 7 p.m., regular games. Call 304-252-5824.
Freedom Area Narcotics Anonymous meeting, The Learn Center, FMRS, South Eisenhower Drive, Beckley, 9 a.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 1809 W. Main St., Princeton, 7:30 p.m.; Summerlee Road School House, Oak Hill, 2:30 p.m.; Drop Inn Center, 325 Prince St., Beckley, 7 p.m.
Narcotics Anonymous meeting, 601 Nicholas St., Rupert (next to City Hall), 7 p.m. Call 304-667-3446.
Gamblers Anonymous meeting, FMRS Health Systems Inc., L.E.A.R.N. Center, 8 p.m. Call Brad Ball, 304-256-7144 or 304-256-7100.
AA meetings, Beckley Noon Group, Presbyterian Church, 203 S. Kanawha St., noon (OD), Jeff H. 304-222-6354; Beckley, Came to Believe Group, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 200 Virginia St., 8 p.m. (OD/), Emory J. 304-673-3803; Oak Hill, St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 8 p.m., Kelly Avenue (OD**), Tom H. 304-574-0963. Terry S. 304-469-4041 (Al-Anon, Sharon E. 304-469-9642, Sue P. 304-465-1523); Webster Springs, St Anne’s Catholic Church, 160 McGraw Ave. (OBB), 8 p.m., Roger 304-226-3084; Procious, Horners 1st Missionary Baptist Church, 8 p.m. (OBB); Webster Springs, St. Anne’s Catholic Church, 160 McGraw Ave., 8 p.m. (OBB/).
SDT Girls Discussion Group, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., CAC, REACHH, Family Resource Center. Call 304-466-2226.
TOPS WV No. 237 Mullens meeting, 5 to 6 p.m., Wesleyan Church, Rt. 54, call 304-294-6224.
WV Birth to Three, for more information or to make a referral, call 1-866-321-4728. Is your child moving, hearing, seeing, learning and talking like others his or her age?
Food distribution program, Lochgelly Baptist Church, for all seniors and veterans age 55 and older, sponsored by Women United for Christ. Must meet guidelines, provide proof of income and medical expenses, first-come, first-served. Call 304-469-8709, leave name and number.
Local News
Calendar — Sept. 6, 2010
Monday's events
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- Local mother forms breast feeding support group
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House passes OPEB; final vote coming in Senate
Barring an unlikely revolt in the Senate, the long-toiled and much-debated solution to the staggering Other Post-Employment Benefits liability is within reach.
- Accused tree sitter pleads no contest
- Fayette BOE honors spelling bee winners
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Summers clerks to upgrade vaults
Summers County Clerk Mary Beth Merritt and Circuit Clerk Linda Brumit have received partial funding from the state to assist them in the preservation of county records.
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Senate still working on drug data access for sheriffs
Opening records of drug sales to all law enforcement agencies is an idea that remains on the table for West Virginia lawmakers in a session heavily weighed in a substance abuse crisis.
- Man arrested in Greenbrier
- Man arrested for sexual abuse
- Calendar — Friday, Feb. 10, 2012
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Cities to receive housing grants
Beckley and Mount Hope are among eight cities in southern West Virginia whose housing authorities will be receiving a total of $2.1 million for modernization projects and facility improvements, according to Rep. Nick Rahall.
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