From the Manger to the Cross, indoor drama of the life of Jesus, Friday, December 5 and Saturday, December 6, 7 pm at the Clay Park at Maysel. Refreshments will be served after the program.
Mid State Church of God and Heaters UM Charge invite you to take a journey at their Living Drive Thru Nativity. The nativity will be open beginning Saturday December 6 from 6 pm to 8 pm and Sunday, December 7 from 6 pm to 8 pm at Holly Gray Park, off Flatwoods Exit 67 on I-79. Visitors will receive a CD that will narrate their journey in the comforts of their own vehicle. For more information contact Amanda at 304-765-2899 or Michelle at 304-765-2724.
Gospel Sing, Christian Church (former Thurman Summers Church, Dec. 6, 6 pm. Directions: Exit 19, turn right (North), then left onto Spencer Road, about 4 miles, turn left, cross metal bridge, then turn right. Singers: David and Shelia Bowen and Ron Shamblin. Everyone welcome.
“This and That” Bingo at Clay Elementary School, December 5, 6 pm Doors open at 5 pm. $20 two cards, $25 3 cards per person upon entry. Bingo items include Longaberger baskets and products, Thirty-one totes and items, Avon Products and Celebrating Home items. Items valued at $25 or above. Bring a donation of a blanket and receive an extra card. Additional cards with each blanket. Blankets will be donated to the local food pantry. Also a silent auction, door prizes, raffles, 50/50 drawing, free dessert, concessions. Proceeds to benefit activities and events for the students at Clay Elementary School.
Clay County Children’s Christmas Party, Clay Lions Building December 6, 11:30 am. Santa Claus, entertainment and treats.
Found on Ovapa – Plot dog, young in age possibly year and half. We have had the dog for two weeks. The dog will go to the pound in another week. Please call 587- 4658
Arts and Crafts Show, December 5, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm, December 6, 9 am – 3:30 pm, Nicholas County High School, Summersville, WV. Admission: by donation. Over 100 booths, door prizes hourly, Grand Prize $100. Grand Prize Drawing at 2:30 pm Saturday, must be present to win Grand Prize. No Early Birds please.
Clay County FFA is having its annual citrus fruit sale. Orders may be placed through Nov. 21. Orders can be made by phone at 587-4226, by contacting an agriculture student or FFA member, or by going online at freshfruitorder.org/clayffa. Orders can be picked up at the high school, the week of Dec. 8th.
Thanksgiving Gospel Sing Sunday, November 23, 1 pm to 3 pm at Clay County High School. Featured groups are The Tanner Boys, The Brighterside Quartet and The Randy White Trio/Quartet.
Yard Sale/ Craft Sale, November 22, 2014 from 8am-2pm. Sponsored by Clay Middle School Cheerleaders and Parents. Tables will be available in the gym for $20 each. There is also limited space in the lobby. To reserve a space or to ask questions, call Leslie Goe at 304-651-9895 or Jacki Morton at 304-561-8505.
HE White Elementary School’s First Annual Pioneer Pageant, November 22, 2014. 11am check in, Beauty Pageant, Does and Bucks, Camo Cuties. Open to the public and all ages. Deadline for entry is November 7. Sponsored by HE White PTO/LSIC. For more information call Melonie – 304-951-2487, Jessica – 681-205-4642 or Angie – 304-548-7730.
No Trespassing on the tract of property deeded to Patricia Morris at 3909 Leatherwood Road in Bickmore, WV. There is no public or private access to this property. No trespassing of any type is permitted.
No hunting or trespassing on the former Shed and Vera James property at Wallback. By Senate Parsons Jr.
No hunting or trespassing, James “Jim Bob” Canter, on Sattler property on Widen Ridge.
No trespassing/hunting on property I own or have control over on the watersheds of Leatherwood Creek in Clay County. Sibert W. Osborne, Jr., Shea W. Osborne
Narconon reminds families that the use of addicting drugs is on the rise, take steps to protect your family from drug use. If you know anyone who is struggling with drug addiction get them the help they need. Call for a free brochure on the signs of addiction for all drugs. Narconon also offers free screenings and referrals. 800-431-1754 or DrugAbuseSolution.com
Anyone interested in renting the Big Otter Community Building should contact Doris Douglas at 304-286-5623
West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance regularly scheduled visits in November. Sessions are conducted on a first come, first serve basis, but calling ahead of time is still encouraged. For more information call 304-872-0829. Braxton County Senior Center (Braxton County), 22 Senior Drive, Sutton, WV 26601, Wednesday, November 5 and Wednesday, November 26, 10:30 am – 3:30 pm; Richwood City Hall (Nicholas County), 6 White Avenue, Richwood, WV 26261, Wednesday, November 12, ITINERANT CANCELED; Clay County Clerk (Clay County), 246 Main Street, Clay, WV 25043, Friday, November 14, 10:30 am – 1:00 pm, Webster Springs City Building (Webster County), 146 McGraw Avenue, Webster Springs, WV 26288, Wednesday, November 12, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm; Cowen American Legion Post No. 62 (Webster County), 63 Erbacon Road, Cowen, WV 26206, Wednesday, November 12,1:30 pm – 3:30 pm.
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Wallback, WV, upkeep donations due. Please mail donations for upkeep to Pleasant Hill Cemetery, c/o Marilyn Sutton Taylor, 221 Simmons Run, Newton,, WV, 25266. Thank You!
Clay County Health Department still has shingles shots available. Must be 60+. Call to come in and get your shot while supplies last. Shots are 15 Dollars.
Clay County Quilt Group is looking for new members. We meet the 2nd Saturday of every month in the basement of the library between 10:00 and 12:00. The first hour will be spent hand quilting a quilt that is already in the frame. The second hour will be devoted to piecing and sewing a new quilt block. Not interested in both, you choose which you want to do. We are a laid back group whose main focus is to have fun doing what we love to do. Come and join our group and enjoy the fellowship of other quilters. If you have further questions, call Kay Battles at 587-2597.
If you are a foreign combat veteran interested in helping make the community we live in a better place, then the VFW is the organization that you are looking for. The VFW is now in need of the younger generation of combat veterans to start taking the reins of the organization. It is a very rewarding brother/sister hood if you are willing to put some time into some of the projects the post is involved in. We look forward to seeing you at the post hall. Meeting times are the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 1900. Persons interested in more information can email sgtmajjjones@gmail.com or call 304-632-5129. Commander Jack Jones.