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Of Service To The Eastern Panhandle 32 nd 1982 2013 Volume 36, No. 37 Phone: 304-267-9983 • Web: www.yourbg.com • E-mail: ads@yourbg.com September 10, 2014 (MS) -- Volunteerism can help young people grow into well-rounded, responsible individuals. When volunteering, kids can learn new skills, foster new friendships and contacts, and improve both their social and interpersonal skills. In addition, a 2011 study from researchers at the Stony Brook University School of Medicine found that people are generally happier and healthier when giving back to their communities. The study even recommended that health care professionals recommend volunteering to patients 12 and older, with the belief that helping others provides significant health benefits, including allowing volunteers to escape their stress and anxiety. And, there could even be a few added bonuses for volunteering! Students between the ages of six and 18 who haven’t yet graduated high school have the chance to be recognized for their volunteering efforts and earn money for higher education thanks to Kohl’s Department Stores. For more than a decade, the Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program has recognized more than 19,500 students, awarding nearly $4 million in scholarships and prizes. This year the organization will award nearly $400,000 in scholarships and prizes to more than 2,300 young volunteers who have made a positive impact in their communities. Finding the right activity is often the most important step when fostering a love of volunteering in youngsters, and there are a number of great opportunities and causes that children can relate to. * Embrace eco-volunteering. Today’s kids are increasingly eco-conscious, and concepts like recycling, reusing and conserving fuel and energy are second nature to many young people. * Help the needy. Volunteerism can open youngsters’ eyes to the plight of the less fortunate. Various organizations dedicated to helping the needy depend on volunteers of all ages to meet their missions. Student volunteerism can have a positive impact ... and help pay for college Paid for by the Committee to Elect Michael Folk 2014 Rt. 11, 1 Mile South of Martinsburg In Front of Safe Store Self Storage 304-267-7033 Winchester - 540-665-0065 “The Battery Experts” Is Your Battery Ready? Stop in for a FREE Battery Check! Power Inverters Turns Your Car Into A/C Power! MON. & FRI. 9-8 • TUES.-THURS. 9-6 • SAT. 9-5 2330 WINCHESTER AVE., MARTINSBURG, WV 25405 304-263-6957 www.carpetworldofmartinsburg.com VALUABLE COUPON Add Beauty and Value to Your Home - For Less! $ 100 OFF $ 100 OFF Any Special Order Over $1,000 Not valid with any other offers. Coupon must be presented at the time of the sale. Expires 9/30/14 Great Prices! We Install Everything We Sell! Great Prices! We Install Everything We Sell! 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King Tutt and Tips begin at Noon. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at door. No outside food allowed in the Moose-No one under 18 permitted. For tickets, please call 304-263-5522. 50 Game Money Bingo Saturday, October 11 for the benifit of the Shepherd- stown Fire Dept. Doors open at noon, Bingo starts at 2pm, advance tickets not required. $3,550 total prize money, $35 to play (must have 100 players). Admis- sion includes a comlimen- tary meal. **BINGO** Berkeley County 4-H Den- im and Dust. Cash Bingo on Sunday, September 21, 2:30pm-6:30pm at St. Leo’s Knights of Colum- bus Building. 2109 Sulpher Springs Road, Inwood. Tickets are $25 for 20 games. Benefits 4-H Club and Judging Team. Contact 304-261-8323 or 304-279- 1232 for tickets. Dinners/Suppers SPAGHETTI Supper Fri- day, Sept. 19th, 4pm-7pm at Bedington United Meth- odist Church, 304-274- 2011. Salad, Spaghetti, Bread, Applesauce, Coffee & Tea. Adults $8, Children $4, under 4 Free. Bake Sale! Proceeds support lo- cal organizations. Sunday Services 9:00am Tradition- al, 11:15am Contemorary, 6:00pm Youth. SPAGHETTI DINNER- PYTHIAN SISTERS SHENANDOAH TEMPLE #131. SEPT. 13TH 2014. 105 6TH AVE., RANSON. 3:30 TO 6:30. ADULTS $8.00- CHILDREN 6 TO 12 $4.00, 5 AND UNDER FREE. CARRYOUTS AVAILABLE. PROCEEDS TO HELP BUY CHRIST- MAS FOR THE CHIL- DRENS HOME. MARLOWE Ruritan Pork & Sauerkraut Dinner Fri- day, September 19th, 5pm- 7pm. Pork Sauerkraut, Mashed Potatoes and Drink. Hot Dogs & Dessert Extra. Advance Tickets $6.00 @ door $7.00. Come out enjoy Dinner & Live Gospel Music. Contact Rex 304-279-9780 or Gene 304-274-3409. LEETOWN United Meth- odist Church will host an “All You Can Eat” Spaghetti Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, September 20, 3:00 - 6:30 PM. Adults $7; children 12 and under $4. Eat in or carry out. Call 304-725-8304 for more info. The Church is located 11133 Leetown Road, Ke- arneysville WV. Events WESTVIEW Baptist Church is sponsoring a 5K Race at Berkeley County Youth Fairgrounds on Sat- urday, September 20th, 8am-12pm. Proceeds will benefit World Changers. For more information as well as registration forms go to www.wvbelievers. com or call 304-263-1701 Monday through Thursday. MODERN Square Dance Lessons- Do you want to know a fun way to gain aerobic exercise and lose weight? Then give mod- ernsquare dancing a try. Weekly classes begin Monday, September 15th (7:00-8:30pm) at Pikeside United Methodist Church at 25 Paynes Ford Road, Martinsburg. This class will cover basic modern square dancing techniques used at all square dance clubs in the United States. Cost is $25 for 14 lessons. The first two lessons are free so try before you buy. To register, please contact Terry and Loria Headlee at taheadlee@gmail.com, call 304-676-8826 and visit our website at www.squared- ancelessons.net. HALLOWEEN King and Queen Pageant October 12th at Martinsburg Holi- day Inn. All girls will receive a haunted castle crown. For information Contact Sandy Scott 304-263-1499 or SandySueScott@Com- cast.net ANIMAL Welfare Society Rabies Clinic Sat. Sept. 27th – 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Gowers Feed, Ranson, WV. $10.00 per pet- More info 304-725-0589 www. awsjc.org . Pets must be 3 months of age, dogs on leashes and cats in carriers. Previous rabies certificate required for 3 year vaccine. Reunions ANNUAL United Clay Products Brick Plant Re- union - Sept. 14th at 1:00 Tomahawk Ruritan Club. Former employees/family are invited to attend this covered dish picnic. Join in remembering the men that worked so hard at the North Mtn Plant. Covered dish/small gift for a prize drawing. Info Barb Coffin- berger 304-754-3568. FELTNER Reunion- The descendants of James Ira and Nellie Virginia Siler Feltner will hold its Annual Reunion on Sunday, Sep- tember 14th, at 1:30pm in the Martinsburg Memori- al Park at the NORWALK CREEK Pavilion. Family and Friends are invited to bring their picinic lunches and join the fun. (Rain or Shine) Meetings THE Tri-State Base of sub- marine veterans will meet Saturday, September 13, 2014, at American Legion Post 96 18 South Maple Ave. Brunswick, MD. The meeting begins with a lunch at 11:30 a.m. and a business meeting to follow. Please note the change in meeting date. If you are a Navy veteran and qualified on a submarine, please join us. The Tri-State base of West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania meets every month, rotating be- tween states. We have community projects, partic- ipate in veterans projects, parades, etc. Spouses are welcome at the meetings. Check out the web-site www.ussvi-tri-statebase. org For more information you may contact Thom Peschke at tgpeschke@ gmail.com , Glen Sherrard at gsherrard@frontier.com or call 304-229-8000. Church News “AUTUMNFEST SPA- GHETTI DINNER” Calvary United Methodist Church, 220 W. Burke Street and Maple Ave., Martinsburg, WV will hold a spaghet- ti supper on, September 19, 2014, from 5:00 pm to 7:00pm. Menu includes spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, drinks and home- made desserts. Calvary Church is handicapped-ac- cessible. Carry out orders will be available. Cost is $8.00 per adult, $4.00 for children 4 to 12 years old, children under 4 years or younger eat free. For more information please call the church office (304)267- 4542. APPLE Dumplings - cost $7 per tray of 2 dumplings. Pick up will be the 23, 24 and 25 of September from 10am-4pm at Calvary UMC, 220 W. Burke Street, Martinsburg, WV. Orders are being received through the Calvary Church office (304)267-4542 from 9am- 2pm Monday-Friday. BETHELS Bread of Life Meal: A free meal is of- fered for those who are in need of assistance with a meal at uploads/Geographie/ 091014.pdf
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