Shooting Match in Williamsburg
The Williamsburg Volunteer Fire Department will hold a Shooting Match Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Williamsburg Community Center, Williamsburg. The Match will begin at 7 p.m. There will be monetary prizes. $2 per shot 8 rounds last round 50/50 at $5 per shot. 12 gauge shotguns only. Concessions will be available: hot dogs, barbecue, baked goods and more. The event is sponsored by the Williamsburg Volunteer Fire Department. Questions: 304-645-3690.
Food Handlers Class
will be presented by the Greenbrier County Health Dept. Monday, Nov. 23, at 1 p.m. at Wellspring of Greenbrier, Inc., 524 Nicholas Street, Rt. 60, in Rupert. Call 304-392-2095 to register. 2-year Food Handlers Card $10 for local area; 2-year Food Handlers Card $20 for anywhere in West Virginia. Cash only payment to Health Dept. worker.
Stop Smoking Class
will be held at the Robert C. Byrd clinic Tuesday, Nov. 24 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. To register, call Karen Jones at 304-647-1208 or Karen Larson at 304-799-6112. The first 10 people to register and attend will receive a free Thanksgiving turkey.
AHMH’s November/December schedule
American Heritage Music Hall at Island Park, 315 Monroe Avenue, Ronceverte is a nonprofit organization (Ref. IRS 501(c)3) and handicapped accessible. No alcohol and no smoking. All music nights doors open at 6 p.m., music starts at 7 to 10:30. Break at 8 p.m. for announcements and food. (Food and drinks supplied by the audience.) • Tuesdays: Nov. 24, Dec. 1, 8, and 15 (closed Dec. 22) • Saturday Dance, Nov. 28: “Randy & The Goodson Boys” • Dec. 5: “High Country” • Dec. 19: “Country Proud” • Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve: “Night Riders.” Contacts: Charlie Massie 304-645-3982, Bill Evans 304-392-6079, website: www.americanheritagemusichall.org.
Book signing at The Greenbrier
Bob Rich, author of “Looking Through Water,” will sign copies of his book in the main lobby of The Greenbrier Friday, Nov. 27, from noon to 2 p.m. “Looking Through Water” explores the complexities of family relationships, the bond between three generations of men, and the transformations that can take place on the water while waiting for a fish. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 855-453-4858.
Mountain Party organizational meeting
Members of the West Virginia Mountain Party are invited to participate in the organization’s annual summit meeting Saturday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Carroll farm near Hurricane. If you’re a registered member and would like to attend, please phone Communications Director Tom Rhule at 304-989-1629 for more details. A pot-luck luncheon is planned, so please coordinate with Rhule, who has a check-off list of suggested menu categories for attendees to make our luncheon a well-rounded meal. Website is: www.mountainpartywv.com/2015-summit/.
AA meetings
are held at St. James Episcopal Church, 218 South Court Street, Lewisburg, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 p.m. and on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 12 noon.
NarAnon meetings
are held Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, 218 South Court Street, Lewisburg. NarAnon is a 12-step support group for persons effected by someone else’s addiction. Call Susan at 304-646-6506 for more information.
Weekly Al-Anon meeting
is held every Thursday, 7-8 p.m. at Lewisburg United Methodist Church. Enter at back door (Lee Street entrance). Al-Anon is a 12-step organization for family and friends of people with alcohol problems. For information call Sue at 304-646-6506 or Dee at 304-667-1766.
The Bluefield Princeton area
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Support Group
meets once a month, usually around the last Tuesday. The group is open to all who have MS and also family and friends. Medical students and such are welcome. There is no charge or fees to join. We’re into our 28th year as a group. Please come, you’ll find us a caring and encouraging group. For more information call Doug Mullins, group leader, at 304-753-9126.