SALE: A rummage sale takes place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 12, at Fifth Avenue Freewill Baptist Church, 306 5th Ave., Guyandotte.
WINNER: Myrtle Turley was among the top winners in the recent Lawrence County, Ohio, HomemakersƵ Achievement Day event. She was first-place winner in the flower arrangements category. Congratulations on being among top winners.
PIES: Homemade cherry, apple, pecan and maybe others may be entered into the annual pie contest/pie social at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 12, at the Lawrence County Museum. An amateur and business class are available. To enter, bring pie to the museum by 2 p.m. After winners are announced, attendees may sample the pastries. More information may be obtained by sending message to the museumƵs Facebook page.
YOUTH MINISTERS: Carrie and Jeremy Hunt are the new ministers of youth at Union Baptist Church, Milton. Prayers for area youth to get involved and become Bible scholars and/or disciples of His word.
DINNER THEATER: A comedy dinner theater, hosted by The Venetian Estate, takes place at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 12, at the Milton venue. Comedy performances feature Bo Vance, Henry Allen, Ian Miller and Host Angie. The menu includes Charcuterie Board with cured meats, assorted cheeses, fruit and pickled vegetables; mixed green salad with assorted dressings, potato salad, country-style baked beans, hamburgers with all the fixins, pulled pork barbecues with slaw, homestyle banana pudding, ultimate chocolate brownies, coffee, sweet tea and water and a cash bar. Tickets are $45.
63 YEARS: ThatƵs the number of years Daniel and Shirley Webster of Kenova have been married. The couple celebrated the anniversary July 7. HereƵs hoping it was a super one with more to follow, including continued love, happiness, fond memories and faithfulness.
LUNCH AND LEARN: Marshall Health Network hosts ƵMedicare 101Ƶ with Peak Health to learn basics of Medicare, including plan options, enrollment periods and how to choose coverage from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, July 10, at HIMG, 3075 U.S. 60. A light lunch is provided. Admission is free. To register, call 304-399-2367.
ASSET: ThereƵs no doubt in my mind that Marilyn Harrah could have presented a legal case before the judge. The Huntington resident, member of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church and long-time legal secretary for Charles Hatcher Law Firm was definitely efficient, knowledgeable, very organized and a good spokesperson. IƵve classified her as a friend and a legal Ƶgo-toƵ for personal advice for many years. Birthday wishes and blessings are being sent to this little lady as she celebrates that special day Thursday, July 10.
MUSIC: Angie Fletcher Band performs live music from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, July 12, on the patio of The Market, 809 3rd Ave., as part of The Market Summer Series Concerts. Admission is free.
LEADER: Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce recently announced individuals named to the third Leadership Huntington Class. Allison Green with Big Brothers Big Sisters is one of the 26 for the new class and will attend monthly sessions from September 2025 to May 2026, graduating in June 2026. Congratulations Allison on this selection.
BREAKFAST: The monthly breakfast hosted by VFW Post 6878 is served from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, July 12, at the post, Proctorville, Ohio. The cost is $10 and $5 ages 10 and younger. The menu includes fried or scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, toast, fried apples, coffee, milk and orange juice. To-go orders are also available.
CELEBRATION: Not sure how the 73rd birthday for Butch Sanders of Wayne was celebrated on July 6, but hereƵs hoping he had balloons and birthday cake with candles. He is being sent belated wishes for a year of fun, love, happiness and fond memories.
KARAOKE: Proctorville Library offers karaoke for teens at 5 p.m. Thursday, July 10. If you donƵt sing, come on out to dance, socialize or just hang out.
GRADUATES: Ten South Point, Ohio, residents recently celebrated the achievement of graduation from Ohio University Southern during its 46th annual recognition ceremony conducted in mid-May. They include Hannah Adams, Alyse Giffin, Andrew Kleinman, Chase Lynd, Renee Marcum, Tessa Mitchell, Allison Riddle, James Riley, Ben Walls and Chloe Walter Congratulations to each graduate with prayers for a successful future.
TODAYƵS BIRTHDAYS: Mike Otter, Kaitlin May, Danielle Bradley, Jordawn DeAnna Armstrong, granddaughter to Carolyn Byrd Williamson, leaves the 20s behind for number 30, Jennifer Ingram, Sharon Ward would celebrate today but passed away March 21, 2024, Emily Hanning, Katina Haught, John Martin, Hermitt Stover, Marlene Fetty, JoAnne Cyrus, Jill Hayden Smith, Drew Birkhimer, Rachel Ward.
TODAYƵS ANNIVERSARY: Jason and Carey Roland.
FRIDAYƵS BIRTHAYS: Mindy Roark, Leslie Hall, Phyllis Kiser, Angie Footo, Quinn Hazelett, Jim McSweeney, Pat Meredith, Jo Wheeler, Sandy Monday, Patricia Shephard hits the Ƶdouble snowmanƵ number at 88, Dylan Lee Ratliff is one short of the mid-20 mark (24), Trina Adkins, Dawn Robbins, Zack Spurlock, Sarah Warner, Craig Komorowski, Lane Clarkson, Sarah Maddox, Reid Adkins, Noah LeGrand, Robert Neighborgall.
FRIDAYƵS ANNIVERSARY: Dave and Nikki Withers.
CHUCKLE: Laura was playing the piggy game with her younger brother, Ted. When she got to the third toe, she said ƵThis little pig had roast potato ... he was a vegetarian.Ƶ