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COMMUNITY CALENDAR BATH ¦ Friends of Library board meeting second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at Warm Springs Public Library. ¦ Saturdays through Oct. 24, Bath County Farmers' Market, 8 a.m.-noon at Windy Cove Church picnic pavilion on Route 39 in Millboro, opposite Kook-Dri Inc. For more information visit www.bacofarmmkt.com. Tuesdays and Thursdays, through Sept. 3 ¦ Douthat State Park offers fly-fishing instruction from angler and author Harry Slone. Reservations are required. Children under six free with paying adult. For more information call (540) 981-0549. Wednesdays and Fridays, through Sept. 4 ¦ Rider's Up! Outfitters and Douthat State Park provide an interpretive program on Kayaking at the park from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays. Fees will include lunch and equipment. Participants must be at least eight years old. Credit card applications are required by calling (540) 862-7999. Participants need to meet at the Douthat State Park boat ramp. Saturday, Aug. 22 ¦ Southeastern Ohio based Ohio Valley Opry appears at Masonic Theatre in Clifton Forge at 7 p.m. Door open at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. Call (540) 570-4213 or (540) 463-4831or visit www.ohiovalleyopry.com to make reservations, or for more information. Featuring local singers from Lexington and Buena Vista and the Ohio Clark Family and many others. Ticket info 540-570-4213 or www.ohiovalleyopry.com The Bath Senior Center and Bath Parks and Recs are sponsoring a free 12 seat van for those over age 60. Seats fill quickly, call (540) 839-5604 and leave name and number if you wish to go. ¦ Doug and Shelley Harper with Bassist Dave Fondale perform at Douthat State Park from 7-8 p.m. at the amphitheater. Sunday-Sunday, Aug. 23-30 ¦ Hot Springs Baptist Church holds revival. Sunday Services at 11 a.m.; evening services at 7 p.m., with evangelist Dwight Smith, Ambassador Bible College. A luncheon follows morning service on Aug. 23. Special singing each night. Church is located at 737 Virginia Avenue, near Skeetfield. For a ride, call (540) 965-9019. Tuesday, Aug. 25 ¦ Bath County Extension Office offers pressure canner testing from 1-3 p.m. If you are not able to come, just drop off your lid to be tested and receive a report when you pick it up. To preregister call (540- 839-7261. Wednesday, Aug. 26 ¦ Meeting to discuss flooding in the Millboro area at the Millboro Fire House, 57 T.C. Walker Road, 1-3 p.m. Back up date is Aug. 27. Friday, Aug. 28 ¦ Eastern Montgomery High School vs Bath County High School football tailgate dinner from 5-7 p.m. in the parking lot prior to the game. Dinner provided by Texas Steakhouse. Bring your lawn chair. Tickets available at Stellar One, Shawsville branch, or by calling (540) 268-1165. ¦ Southeastern Ohio based Ohio Valley Opry appears at Masonic Theatre in Clifton Forge at 7 p.m. Door open at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. Call (540) 570-4213 or (540) 463-4831or visit www. ohiovalleyopry.com to make reservations, or for more information. Featuring local singers from Lexington and Beuna Vista and the Ohio Clark Family and many others. Ticket info 540-570-4213 or www. ohiovalleyopry.com The Bath Senior Center and Bath Parks and Recs are sponsoring a free 12 seat van for those over age 60. Seats fill quickly, call (540) 839-5604 and leave name and number if you wish to go . Highland ¦ Highland Soccer League sign up has begun for students ages 4-13 (not turning 14 before July 31). Call 468-2978 to sign up. Deadline is Aug. 31 ¦ Highland High School Classes of 1968, 1969, and 1970 Reunion will be held at The Highland Center in Monterey on Oct. 3. Contact G.W. Obaugh for information at (540) 396-3455. ¦ The Highland recycling trailer will be at Highland Recycling Center will be at the following locations: Bolar Ruritan Grounds; Aug. 21-23, Mill Gap Ruritan Grounds; Aug. 28-30, Stonewall Ruritan Grounds. ¦ Bolar Ruritan Club meets the first Tuesday of every month at the Bolar Ruritan Building at 7 p.m. Contact a member to be a guest for a regular monthly meeting. ¦ Highland County Recreation Commission summer basketball every Wednesday. Middle school plays from 5-7 p.m., varsity and junior varsity play from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20 ¦ Highland County Fair Association meets at the fairgrounds pavilion at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21 ¦ Family Movie Night at Highland County Public Library features "Hotel for Dogs" rated PG. Free movie, popcorn, candy and drinks. Everyone welcome. ¦ Highland Farmers' Market "Neighbors Helping Neighbors Day" at the Highland Center Pavilion from 3:30-6 p.m. Customers can bring non-perishable and canned food items for collection to go to those in need in the local community. For more information call (540) 468-1922 or Email farmersmarket@htcnet. org. Saturday, Aug. 22 ¦ Two-person Captain's Choice Golf Tournament at Needle's Eye Golf Course in Monterey at 1 p.m. Proceeds to benefit care packages for U.S. deployed troops. Entry fee for members is at a discount. Prizes awarded for first, second and third place, closest to the pin and longest drive. Hosted by volunteer employees of Bath County Power Station. Sponsored by Daniel Hotz, sales agent for Gutshall's Real Estate. For more information or to sign up call (540) 468- 2427. ¦ Highland Baptist Church holds 4th Saturday Movie Night at 7 p.m. Feature is "The Pistol," the true story of basketball legend "Pistol Pete" Maravich. Admission and refreshments are free. For information call (540) 468-2121. Monday, Aug. 24 ¦ Mandatory parents meeting of all athletes playing fall sports (golf, cross country, volleyball) at Highland County Public Schools at Highland High School library at 6:30 p.m. For information call (540) 468-6360. Thursday, Aug. 27 ¦ Highland County Department of Social Services board meeting at 10 a.m. in the board room of the agency. Open to the public. Friday, Aug. 28 ¦ "Taste of Highland" at The Highland Center's Farmers' Market from 5:30-8 p.m. A picnic dinner featuring local ingredients provided by market vendors. Wine, beer and live entertainment. Proceeds benefit community programs. Tickets are available at www.thehighlandcenter.org or Email centermarketing@htcnet.org, or by calling (540) 468-1922. Area Friday, Aug. 21 ¦ Shenandoah Valley Head Start Council meets at 10 a.m. at the Head Start Training Building in Fishersville. The public is invited to attend. Saturday, Aug. 22 ¦ Southeastern Ohio based Ohio Valley Opry appears at Masonic Theatre in Clifton Forge at 7 p.m. Door open at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. Call (540) 570-4213 or (540) 463-4831or visit www.ohiovalleyopry. com to make reservations, or for more information. Featuring local singers from Lexington and Beuna Vista and the Ohio Clark Family and many others. Ticket info 540-570-4213 or www.ohiovalleyopry. com The Bath Senior Center and Bath Parks and Recs are sponsoring a free 12 seat van for those over age 60. Seats fill quickly, call (540) 839-5604 and leave name and number if you wish to go. ¦ Pocahontas County Opera House features John McCutcheon at 7:30 p.m. Tickets available at the door. Children under age 12 are free. Saturday, Aug. 29 ¦ Callaghan Bluegrass Festival at Covington Moose Park, 3-9 p.m. Featuring Smith Mountain Grass, 220 South, The Conner Family, Maury River Band, Bill Cook and Friends. For information, contact Willie Smith at (540) 839-2060. There will be an admission fee. ¦ Manhattan Jazz Quartet performs at Greenbrier Valley Theater's Al Jeter Jazz Series with special guest Susanna Robinson. For information on tickets, call (304) 645-3838 or stop by at 113 East Washington St., Lewisburg, W.Va. |
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