The annual county-wide yard sale in Clay County will be held on Saturday, May 6, all day long!
Clay County High School presents the 18th Annual Dinner Theater, Totally Awesome 80s, Saturday, April 29, at 6 p.m. Come out and enjoy dinner and the show! Tickets are $20 and can be purchased by calling Tara Tanner or Kenneth Tanner at Clay County High School at 304-587-4226.
Clay County High School prom is coming up, and the school is asking for donations of lightly used prom dresses, shoes and makeup products. You can drop off donations in the front office of the high school.
Clay County Senior Center will have a free lunch for anyone 60 or older every Thursday in the month of April. Bring your friends!
To anyone having family or loved ones buried in the Samples Cemetery at Procious, please consider making contributions annually to its upkeep. Each mowing and weed eating of the extensive grounds cost $80 last year. At present, the fund is nearly depleted. A faithful few generously send money each year, but if everyone who can would contribute some amount annually, it would be greatly appreciated. Call 965-5704 if you have any concerns. Mailing address is Loretta Moore, 5008 Pequonia Drive, Elkview , WV 25071. To any party who has their own equipment, and would like to be considered for the job of upkeep this year, please call.
Officials from the West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance (WVDVA) are scheduled to visit Clay County on Friday, April 21, from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Clay County Clerk’s office, 246 Main Street, Clay. A WVDVA Veterans Service Officer and a Veterans Social Worker will be on hand to provide guidance to veterans who wish to file for federal or state benefits, such as federal VA pensions or service-connected disabilities. Widows’ pensions and VA home loans are among other potential benefits. Sessions are conducted on a first-come, first-serve basis, and calling ahead of time is encouraged. For more information, call 304-872-0829.
The Wallback Lake Youth Fishing Derby will be held on Saturday, April 22, at Wallback Lake, Wallback, from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Preschool-kindergarten: 8-8:45 a.m.; first and second grade: 9-9:45 a.m.; third, fourth and fifth grade, 10-10:45 a.m.; sixth grand and up through 14 years old: 11-11:45 a.m. All young sportsmen must be registered and accompanied by an adult. Registration and liability form must be signed. Bring your own pole and bait. No fish are to be released. Two-trout limit. There will be snacks, drinks and giveaways. Special attractions include Bobber the Water Safety Dog and “Cars” Lightning and Towmater. Sponsored by WVDNR and volunteers. For more information, or to make a donation, contact Connie or Jackie Sizemore at 304-587-4492.
Clay County’s Pre-K and Kindergarten registration have begun for Big Otter Elementary, Clay Elementary, H. E. White Elementary, and Lizemore Elementary. Bring the following documents to registration: A certified copy of your child’s birth certificate (a certified birth certificate is one that is obtained from the state registrar or vital statistics office in the state where the child is born), updated immunization record; well-child check-up and your child’s most recent dental check-up. Also, at this event your child will participate in screenings, such as, developmental screenings (DIAL-4), speech/language, hearing, and vision. If your child is Head Start eligible, bring proof of income to registration. To schedule an appointment to register, call Teresa Drake at 304-286-3115 or Sharon Mullins at 304-587-1169. If your child is currently enrolled in school, he/she does not need to attend registration. Registration dates are: Clay Elementary, April 7; Big Otter Elementary, April 28. 4/30
Clay County Health Department is expanding its services. New services will include well child checkups, sick visits, chronic care, breast and cervical cancer screenings at free or not cost; as well as pap smears and mammograms and many more services. All major insurances are accepted — HMOs, PEIA, Blue Cross Blue Shields, United Health Care, Medicare and Medicaid, etc. Family planning will also be available for free or a low cost, as well as immunizations. CHD is expanding their services due to funding reductions by the state and an assurance of continued reductions in the future. CHD also provides Women, Infant and Children (WIC) services and Right from the Start Services. Hours of operation for CHD are Monday through Friday from 8a.m.-4 p.m. Call CHD at 304-587-4269 for more information.
The Clay County WIC office, located at 452 Main Street in Clay, is open to serve the public every Monday and Wednesday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. The Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program (WIC) is a supplemental foods program for pregnant, postpartum or breastfeeding women, infants and children, under the age of five. WIC provides supplemental foods and nutrition education to qualifying participants. To apply for the WIC program, or to receive more information, call 304-587-2323.
Monday after-school tutoring takes place every Monday at the Lizemores Church of the Nazarene from 4-6 p.m. Students who need help with homework or extra skills practice can come by Lizemores Nazarene and be assisted by teachers and other volunteers. A light snack will be served. Please ensure that all participating students have something to work on.
The meeting schedule for CAEZ board meetings in 2017 is as follows: Tuesday, May 2; Tuesday, June 6; July Meeting – to be announced; Tuesday, Aug. 1; Tuesday, Sept. 5 (to be held at different location); Tuesday, Oct. 3; Tuesday, Nov. 7; Tuesday, Dec. 5. Meeting will be held in the Clay County Courthouse Commission Room. Economic Development Committee meets at 4 p.m. and board of directors meets at 6 p.m.
TASC Testing (formerly known as the GED) is scheduled at Clay County High School on Thursday, April 13, beginning at 8:30 a.m. The TASC Test is free to anyone. However, candidates must first pass a TASC Readiness Assessment and meet certain requirements prior to registering to take the official TASC Test. Free classes are available Monday through Friday at the Valley Fork Learning Center, provided by Clay County Adult Education/RESA. Online preparation classes are also available. If your scores meet the minimum requirements, you may take the official test without taking classes. Contact Adult Education Instructor James Adkins, at the Valley Fork Learning Center, located at Wallback (Old Valley Fork Elementary), at 587-1191 to schedule a time to take the TASC Readiness Assessment and for additional information about TASC classes as well as the official TASC Test. Classes and assistance are also available to prepare for the next step of entering college or finding a job. Take advantage of this great opportunity to open doors to a better future! 4/30
A food handlers class will be held at the Clay County Health Department on Wednesday, April 26, at 2 p.m. Cost is $10 (fee is non-refundable unless CCHD cancels class). Make check or money order for $10 to Clay Co Health Dept., P.O. Box 36, Clay, WV 25043. Food cards are good for two years.