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Of Service To The Eastern Panhandle 32 nd 1982 2013 Volume 36, No. 36 Phone: 304-267-9983 • Web: www.yourbg.com • E-mail: ads@yourbg.com September 3, 2014 Students learn lessons each day. While many of these lessons pertain to their coursework, kids pick up much more than book smarts from school, where kids first learn to cultivate friendships and build lasting relationships. In addition to a new curriculum, new teachers and new schedules, kids also might make new friends once a school year begins. While some familiar faces carry through from grade to grade, chances are youngsters will meet new students who will soon become good friends. While many kids find it easy to make new friends, others might need some assistance so they can make the most of opportunities to socialize and form friendships that might last a lifetime. * Offer opportunities for socialization. Children should be given the opportunity to explore friendships outside of the classroom where peer pressure might not be so prevalent. Establish a carpool or invite a classmate over for a play date. Unstructured time to play or get to know each other is a great way to establish friendships. * Encourage your child to join a club or sports group where he or she can meet other kids with similar interests. Sometimes finding reasons to talk other children is the most difficult step to making new friends. Sharing a common interest removes this barrier. * Teach proper manners. Children who are polite, well- mannered and know how to follow direction are better equipped to attract friends. Children who misbehave may be shunned by other kids and their parents who do not want the hassle of an unruly youngster coming over to play. Respectful children who are honest, trustworthy and capable of sustaining eye contact and making small talk may find it easy to make friends. * Take the friendship lead. As parents, you can improve your child’s chances of making friends by getting friendly with their classmates’ parents. You do not have to become bosom buddies with everyone, but making connections with fellow parents can reinforce the value of friendship to your children. * Boost confidence levels. As a parent you can talk to your children about their strengths and positive attributes. Emphasizing kids’ best traits will increase their self-esteem, and that sense of self-worth can make it easier for them to make friends. 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Page 2 Buyers Guide 304-267-9983 Wednesday, September 3, 2014 Community Calendar Ruritan Hall The Tuscarora Ruri- tan Hall is available for a $150 donation- commercial $175 donation. Air condi- tioned. Seats 115. Call 304-263-3090 or 304-264-8411 for in- formation. Ruritan Hall Tomahawk Ruritan Club Rentals avail- able for Birthday parties, wedding re- ceptions, reunions, seminars and work- shops. Small dining room $100 and Large Dining Room $150. Please call 304-754- 3860 for reserva- tions. Bingo WEEKLY Bingo at the Shepherdstown Fire Dept. on Wednesday Evening. Doors open 5:30, Bingo starts 6:30pm. Coach/Thirty-One Bin- go to benefit JUMP Sept. 14, 2014 at Moose Lodge – 201 Woodbury Ave. Martinsburg. Doors open at Noon, Games at 1:30pm. King Tutt and Tips begin at Noon. Tickets are $20 in ad- vance and $25 at door. No outside food allowed in the Moose-No one under 18 permitted. For tickets, please call 304- 263-5522. Community News, Meetings, Church News & More... Call for details at 304-267-9983 Editorial Courtesy of UNIVERSITY HEALTHCARE JEFFERSON MEDICAL CENTER IMPLEMENTS TOBACCO-FREE CAMPUS POLICY MARTINSBURG, W .VA. - Univer- sity Healthcare Jef erson Medical Center is going tobacco-free on September 1. No tobacco use of any kind including e-cigarettes will be permitted inside or outside on hospi- tal property af er this date. T is new policy also applies to University Healthcare satellite of ce buildings in Ranson and the new Windmill Crossing building on Route 340. T e tobacco free policy includes sidewalks, parking lots and inside vehicles parked on the campuses. “ As a healthcare organization, we are committed to the health and safety of our employees, patients and visi- tors,” stated Christina DeRosa, PhD, president and chief operating of cer at Jef erson Medical Center. T e US Surgeon General has con- f rmed that exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke is a serious health hazard and that there is no risk-free level of exposure. Tobacco use in and around hospitals poses health and safety risks for patients, employees and visitors. When University Healthcare Berke- ley Medical Center became a tobacco free campus on July 1, Jef erson Medical Center of cials announced plans to follow suit by the fall. “Our decision to go tobacco-free as a system is not an attempt to force any- one to quit using tobacco products. Rather, the tobacco-free initiative is a concrete way to demonstrate our ongoing commitment to healthy living,” commented Teresa McCabe, University Healthcare’s vice president of marketing and development. For more information on University Healthcare’s Tobacco-Free campus initiative or resources for smoking cessation programs, contact the mar- keting department at 304.264.1223. Martinsburg High School 2014 Football Schedule 8/29 7:00 …..H ..…..…..…..….. HD Woodson, DC 9/5 7:00 …..H ..…..…..…..…..…..Sherando, VA 9/12 7:00 …..H ..…..…..…..…..State College, PA 9/19 7:00 …..H ..…..…..…..…..…. 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Hospice grief counselors also will work to help participants better cope with grief while supporting others who are also going through a similar loss. Meetings are held on Monday evening, begin- ning Sept. 8 and lasting through Oct. 27. T ey will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. on Hospice’s new campus. To register and to receive more information, call Hospice of the Panhandle at (304) 264-0406, ext. 1111. Hospice of the Panhandle suicide loss support group begins Sept. 8 31 Meadowlane Plaza, Martinsburg, WV Mon-Sat. 10am-8pm Sun. 11am-6pm 304.240.1974 and Grooming Dog Gone Pets www.facebook.com/DogGonePets $ 5 OFF Grooming (New Clients Only) Must Mention or Bring This Ad • Offer Expires 9/16/14 Welcome Baby Home Welcome Baby Home with a 7-Foot Yard Stork! with a 7-Foot Yard Stork! Our Special Delivery Stork Rental Package Includes: Next-Day Service • Star Keepsake With all storks you get a keepsake star with the Baby's name, weight and date of birth. 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