AHMH November schedule
The American Heritage Music Hall, Inc., 496 Island Park Road, Ronceverte has reopened. All music nights schedule: door opens at 6 p.m., music 7 to 10:30 p.m. Admission: Tuesdays: $7/each, Saturdays: $10/each. Break at 8 p.m. for announcements and food. (Food & drinks are supplied by the audience). Schedule for November – Tuesday jam sessions: Nov. 22 and 29 • Saturday night dance, Nov. 12, music by “Steele Country” • Saturday night dance, Nov. 26, music by “The Night Riders” • Saturday night dance, Dec. 3, music by “Me and Mrs Jones.” Contacts: Charlie Massie at 304-645-3982; Bill Evans at 304-392-6079; aHmH at 304-645-4667. (www.americanheritagemusichall.org) Handicap accessible. No Alcohol and No Smoking • nonprofit organization (ref. IRS 501(c)3. E-mail: charliemassie@suddenlink.net
Home-cooked Turkey Dinner
The Williamsburg community invites you to join them for a Home- cooked Turkey Dinner on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 12 noon – 5 p.m. at the Williamsburg Community Building. Menu: turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes/gravy, sweet potato casserole, green beans, coleslaw, rolls, various desserts, tea and coffee. Cost: adults $10, children under 12 $5. Call 304-645-3719.
Merry Christmas to the River Trail
On Sunday, Nov. 20, the Heal the Greenbrier River Trail organization will hold a fundraiser at Hill and Holler in Lewisburg. There will be food, music, dancing and fun with proceeds going toward trail repairs. The fundraiser will be held from 2-8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at Free Spirit Adventures, Lilly Lane, Sunflower Soul, Yarid’s and Hill and Holler, and online at www.amandareedphotographer.com. For more information, find Heal the Greenbrier River Trail on Facebook or email healthegreenbrierrivertrail@gmail.com. Donations can be made at paypal.me/healthegrt
Mountain Transit Authority
closed Nov. 24 and 25 for Thanksgiving. Regular operations will resume Monday, Nov. 28. Call 304-872-5872 for schedule information.
Origami Christmas
The Ronceverte Public library will have a free, fun origami class Tuesday Nov. 29 from 5 to 7 p.m. taught by Sharon Ginsburg. By folding paper, lovely three dimensional ornaments, stocking stuffers or children’s toys are easily made. All materials will be supplied. The projects are not hard to learn and do, but will amaze your family and friends. Printed instructions will be available to take home as reminders, so you can do more holiday origami at home. This is a fun family activity using readily available papers. Call the library at 304-647-7400 for more information.
Children’s Story & Craft Time
Come one, come all to the Children’s Story and Craft Time at the White Sulphur Springs Public Library. Does your child like a good story? How about hands-on arts and crafts fun followed by a tasty snack? Stop by the White Sulphur Springs Public Library Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. and you’ll be sure to find both. Remember, Children’s Story and Craft Time is always free. The library is located at 344 Main Street West. Call 304-536-1171 for more information.
AA meetings
are held at St. James Episcopal Church, 218 South Court Street, Lewisburg, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 p.m. and 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 affected by someone else’s addiction. Call Susan at 304-646-6506 for more information.
Weekly AI-Anon meetings
are held every Thursday, 7-8 p.m. at Lewisburg United Methodist Church. Enter at Lee Street door. AI-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.
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 fee to join. We’re into our 28th year as a group. Please come, you’ll find us a caring and encouraging group. For information call Doug Mullins, group leader, at 304-753-9126.
Make the holidays merry
and bright
Local Girl Scout Troops are collecting new and gently used holiday decorations during the month of November and December. The decorations will be collected at local schools, city halls and select businesses. Just look for the donation boxes. The decoration will then be given to those families affected by the flood who need them most this holiday season.
Every child should have the magic of the holiday season. Please help the Girl Scouts make sure every child has something to believe in.