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4C Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Features: Robyn Rison (304) 526-2799

What’s Up Beech
n Brass Band of the Tri-
State Final Concert, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, June 26, Hunting-
ton Museum of Art, 2033 eggae
on the
Fork
iver
McCoy Road, Huntington.

heats up
Selections include “The High
School Cadets,” “Miller Magic,”
“Rendezvous” and “Concerto
in Bb, K191.” Direction of
Gray Clarke. Free, donations
accepted, Visit www.tri-state-
brass.com. Park offers lots to
n Wee Wednesdays, 11
a.m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday, do this weekend
Avampato Discovery Museum
at the Clay Center, 300 Leon
Sullivan Way, Charleston. An
Experience a The Herald-Dispatch
BARBOURSVILLE — Beech
Fork State Park, home to the
enchanting story and craft time
just for kids five and under.
Included in museum gallery
taste of Jamaica state’s largest campground,
is brimming with activities

along the river


throughout the weekend.
admission. Here’s a look at what’s sched-
n Spring Carnival, uled:
Wednesday-Saturday, June THURSDAY, JUNE 28
27-30, Barboursville Com- By DAVE LAVENDER 7 p.m. — Lawn games. Enjoy
munity Park, Martha Road, The Herald-Dispatch Bocce, cornhole, horseshoes,
Barboursville. Held at Sadler lavender@herald-dispatch.com volleyball, wiffle ball and more.
Field. HUNTINGTON — We’ve got the tropi- Meet at the boat ramp area.
n WKEE Summer Concert cal heat, the shimmering water, and a FRIDAY, JUNE 29
Series presents KYOVA, 6- floating stage. 1 p.m. — Animal tracks. Meet
10 p.m. Wednesday, June 27, If only someone would reel in a hot reg- the naturalist at the boat dock
Holderby’s Landing, 1360 Har- gae band or two on the river bank. area and see what animals were
ris Riverfront Park, Huntington. Enter Harry Hopkins. awake while you were sleep-
n Hinchman New Works For the third year, veteran Huntington ing.
Festival, 8 p.m. Thursday- musician and his Harry O Productions 4 p.m. — Slip ‘n’ slide fun.
Saturday, June 28-30, Joan has booked Dream Fest, a night of reggae Meet behind the Old Orchard
C. Edwards Performing Arts music with Shayar and Krooshal Force shower house for some slip-
Center at Marshall, 1600 block and spiced with Caribbean cooking at 7 pery fun.
of 5th Avenue, Huntington. p.m. Friday, June 29, Harris Riverfront 7 p.m. — Pickin’ in the Park.
Thursday: “Wedding Bells,” Park. Come to the activity room at
“Interrogation” and “Lunch at Admission is $5 advance or $6 at the the park headquarters for some
the Fork n’ Finger;” Friday: gate. picking. Bring an
“Serious Business;” Saturday: Hopkins, 48, who has played around instrument.
“Collis P!” $5 each show; $12 the country and taught African drumming SAT-
all show pass, (304) 696-2787. at many Huntington elementary schools, URDAY,
n Breakfast with Dora the said he wants to share his love of drum- JUNE 30
Explorer, 9 a.m. Thursday, ming and of music and of Jamaica where 11 a.m. —
June 28, Camden Park, U.S. he has visited for the past decade. Nature hike.
Route 60 West, Huntington. “I’ve got a villa in Jamaica so this is Meet at the
The all you can eat breakfast what I’m talking about — bringing this p a rk h e a d -
will be held in the West Vir- kind of flavor to my hometown,” Hopkins quarters and take
ginia Grille and after break- said. “Everybody else is doing everything a hike.
fast each child will have an else.” 2 p.m. — Water games behind
opportunity to make a craft Shayar, one of the few reggae bands the Old Orchard shower house.
and take a photo with Dora hailing from West Virginia, is led by 6 p.m. — Teen volleyball.
the Explorer. $34.99, includes songwriter and lead singer Leval “Shayar” Meet at the boat dock.
admission to the Children’s Jarrett, who spent 15 years in New York 8:45 p.m. — Night Walk. Meet
Festival following the break- City while playing with Burning Spear, at the park headquarters and use
fast, (304) 429-4321. before relocating to Beckley about eight your senses to make it through
n Heiner’s Summer Con- years ago. Submitted photo the dark.
cert Series presents Oak- Shayar and his band travel around the
wood Road Band, 7 p.m. EVER-G, above right, and Shayar will perform at Dream Fest, a night of reggae music
country and play many of the jamband and spiced with Caribbean cooking at 7 p.m. Friday at Harris Riverfront Park.
Thursday, June 28, opening
acts begin at 6 p.m., Pullman
festivals in the region. Cover your ears:
Also appearing is Huntington’s own old-
Square, 3rd Avenue, Hunting-
ton.
school rockin’ R&B unit, The Dynamiks
as well as Hampton, Va., resident and Island vibes entrance to the concert as well as the
after-party with the bands at Holder-
‘Idol’ auditions
coming to a
n Party on the Patio, 5- Jamaican native reggae artist, EVER-G. A Jamaican vacation for eight for
8 p.m. Friday, The Boston $250? by’s Landing.
Playing and touring since age 16, Everett
Beanery, 15 Heritage Village, Adding to the island vibe will be
Huntington.
n Live on the Levee pres-
Streete (EVER-G), a native of Hanover,
Jamaica, has been touring the States play-
You can have it Friday without the
airport hassles as the national act reg- special dishes made by chefs from
the Blackhawk Grill as well as Tommy
town near you
ing music, recording and sharing the stage gae band, Shayar and Krooshal Force,
ents Griffith and Cross, 6:30- and Ever-G head to Huntington to Matthews, a Greenbrier chef who will
with Third World, Shabba Ranks, Yellow- The Associated Press
8:30 p.m. Friday, June 29, headline the third Dream Fest at Har- stir it up with dishes of jerk chicken as
man and Peter Tosh. Just a month after “Ameri-
Haddad Riverfront Park, 700 ris Riverfront Park’s amphitheater at 7 well as various vegetarian dishes with
Adding to the island vibe will be special can Idol” winner Jordin Sparks
Kanawha Blvd., Charleston. p.m. June 29. a Caribbean flair.
dishe s made by chefs from the Blackhawk was showered with confetti on
(800) 733-5469 or visit www. Opening act is The Dynamiks and Admission is $5 advance or $6 at
Grill as well as Hopkins’ nephew, Tommy the Kodak Theatre stage in Los
charlestonwv.com. Jamaican native EVER-G from Hamp- the gate.
Matthews, a Greenbrier chef who will Angeles, the top-rated Fox series
n Vegas Legends Tribute ton, Va. Advance tickets and VIP tickets are
stir it up with dishes of jerk chicken as is gearing up for Season 7 audi-
Concert, Friday-Saturday, A small number of VIP tables on sale now at the Big Sandy Super-
well as various vegetarian dishes with a tions.
June 29-30, Ariel-Ann Carson (for eight) are on sale now for $250 store Arena box office or by calling
Caribbean flair. San Diego, a first-time audi-
Dater Performing Arts Cen- including food, a bucket of beers and promoter Harry Hopkins at (304) 617-
Since Hopkins is putting the fest on by tion site, will kick off the seven-
ter, 426 2nd Ave., Gallipolis. 0237 or (304) 522-3257.
himself, he said he hopes to get enough city tour July 30. New audition
Featuring Dwight Icenhower, community support to continue to bring cities Omaha, Charleston, S.C.,
Irv Cass and Matt King. A live reggae and hopes to grow the event. year at the Club V, said it has been his the river. and Philadelphia join Dal-
casino night will be held on In addition to the general admission, dream to bring the music to the banks of “I am not trying to reach into anyone’s las, Atlanta and Miami on the
Friday, and an afternoon he’s selling a small number of VIP tables the river. pockets,” Hopkins said. “I want to keep tour, which last year attracted
classic movie presentation (for eight), which are on sale now for $250 “Basically, what it boils down to is good it cheap so anyone poor people and rich 100,000 hopefuls, according to
of “Viva Las Vegas” with a including food, beer and entrance to the music, good food and fun and everybody people can all come down and enjoy the Fox estimates.
special musical introduction concert and the after-party at Holderby’s thinking they are on vacation — right at real thing.” “We do like to see America,”
by Icenhower. $15-$35, (740) Landing, the floating restaurant and night- home,” Hopkins said. Advance and VIP tickets are on sale now executive producer Nigel Lyth-
446-2787. club on the river. Hopkins said he is keeping the concert at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena box goe says of the annual search
n Dance with Jim Ste- Hopkins, who had Dream Fest at Ritter tickets cheap so anyone can come and office or by calling promoter Harry Hop- for vocal talent. Smaller cities,
vens, 7-10 p.m. Friday, Junior Park Amphitheater the first year, and last enjoy the show and atmosphere down by kins at (304) 617-0237 or (304) 522-3257. such as Charleston or an earlier
League Community Center, site, Greensboro, N.C., ”produce
617 9th Ave., Huntington. some wonderful stuff.”
Cost, $7.50, Call (740) 894-
2200.
n Fyffe Jones Indepen-
Dora the Explorer comes to Camden Park The tryouts will start a week
earlier than last season because
producers also will be conduct-
dence Day Open Tennis The Herald-Dis- tival will continue from noon to 4 p.m. have an opportunity to make a craft ing auditions for a new Fox real-
Tournament, Friday-Sunday, patch
June 28, with appearances by Dora, per- and take a photo with Dora (cameras ity series, “The Search for the
June 29-July 1, Ritter Park HUN- formances by Kid’s Stuff Live puppets, are permitted). Tickets are limited Next Great American Band.”
Tennis Center, 1571 Ritter TINGTON musical performances by Caretunes, and can be ordered by calling (304) Atlanta, Charleston, Dallas
Park Drive, Huntington. Adults — Dora t he balloon artistry by Gary Boothe, face 429-4321. and Miami may bolster “Idol”’s
and juniors. (304) 696-5977. Explorer will make a painting by Lois Mack and a petting Camden Park, West Virginia’s only typically strong Southern flavor.
trip to Camden Park zoo. amusement park for 104 years, had rides, Last season’s finale, in which
to have breakfast Prior to the festival, Dora will attend the attractions and food. For more information Arizona’s Jordin bested Wash-
with her biggest all you can eat character breakfast begin- call 304-429-4321 or 1-866-8CAMDEN. ington state’s Blake Lewis, was
fans on June 28. ning at 10:00 a.m. in the West Virginia Camden Park is located on US 60 West the first without a singer from
For more events, log on to The St. Mary’s Grille at Camden Park. Huntington. Visit the Web site at www. the South, which provides one
www.herald-dispatch.com. Children’s Fes- A fter brea k fast, each ch i ld wi l l camdenpark.com. of the largest fan bases.

NURSE MASTERS: Five Museum of Art. Karen, the last Thanks Frankie for sharing with its message. Howard celebrate number 42.
nurses at St. Mary’s Medical of this year’s three visiting Wal- your time in conversation. 60th: It doesn’t seem quite Jim and Jennifer Plyburn
Center are masters in nursing ter Gropius Master Artists at NEW OFFICERS: American possible but it’s true – Dan celebrate their 25th aboard the
– they achieved their masters the museum, received a master Legion Post 177 Auxiliary in Ferguson, retired Hunting- “Pride of Hawaii” cruising the
of science in nursing degrees Brenda of fine arts degree from Ohio Barboursville recently elected ton police officer, blew out Hawaiian islands. They mar-
from Bellarmine University,
Louisville, Ky. They are Linda LUCAS State University and a bachelor
of fine arts from University of
new officers to take over in
August. In charge are Drema
60 birthday candles June 20.
Hope it was good, Officer
ried in 1982 at the former St.
Luke United Methodist Church.
McClung, clinical manager of
telemetry working at the center
COMMUNITY NEWS Nebraska-Lincoln. The Cather
Professor of Art has taught at
Goolsby, president; Debbie
Fillinger, first vice president;
Dan.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS:
Jim, pastor of Wayne and Spur-
lock Memorial United Method-
31 years; Kimberly Mallory, Adam Curry and Gary the Nebraska facility since 1983. Sharon Smith, second vice Maxine Kretzer, Mary ist churches, and Jennifer, have
director of case management McDaniels were recognized GRAD: Congratulations to president; Kathy Sowards, MacKnight, Jim Hamilton, two sons, Jay and Jeremy.
working 12 years; Shelia Foster, as Students of the Month for Leigh Ann Arbogast, wife of secretary/treasurer; Trish Sara Mosley and Jeff Welch. CHUCKLE: Hoping some-
acute inpatient medical-surgical May at the Cabell County Brett Simmons and mother of Finley, chaplain; Arlene Fer- Hunter Andrew Adkins one would give the answer of
case manager and employed 26 Career Academy. Hayden, Payton and Shane. guson, sergeant at arms; and is one under a dime (9) and “babies,” the teacher asked the
years; James Imes, medical- MILITARY NEWS: Army The daughter of Larry and Leah Straight, historian. Mykaela Dawn Napier is 3 class what they were before
surgical educator in the Center National Guard Pvt. Joseph Joyce Arbogast graduated DONATION: Frank and Tiny under a dime (7) they came to school. She was
of Organizational Development D. Barnhart graduated from from Marshall University/St. Hatten presented a beautiful- TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES: disappointed when the entire
and Learning and employed 20 basic training at Fort Jackson, Mary’s School of Nursing. ly framed picture of a guardian Scott and Becky Bryant class cried out, “Happy.”
years; and Nancy Brumfield, Columbia, S.C. Joseph, son of NO CHANGE: It certainly was angel hovering watchfully two (1999), Chuck Minsker and
clinical manager in surgical Brenda and Pete Barnhart of great talking to Frankie Jones small children cross a shaky Jeanette Rowsey, Paul Send items at least two
intensive care unit and has Pomeroy, Ohio, is a 2006 grad- and hearing he continues to bridge over a rocky stream and Carol Durst, Felicia days in advance to Brenda
worked 14 years. uate of Ohio Valley Christian be involved in God’s ministry. to Kenova United Methodist and Ted Backus, Scott and Lucas, The Herald-Dispatch,
MAY STUDENTS: Sarah School in Gallipolis. Frankie, who attended a Guy- Church. The Hattens received Angela Coburn, Norm and P.O. Box 2017, Hunting-
Blevins, Donovan Spears, PRINT IT: The work of Print- andotte church with me in the the picture as a gift from their Kim Taylor, Richard and ton, WV 25720; fax to
Ethan Ferguson, Abra maker Karen Kunc is exhibit- 1980s, could quote the Scrip- sister-in-law, Rose Hatten, Mandy Ward, Sabrina and (304) 526-2857; or e-mail
Blevins, Jared Sturgeon, ed through July 1 at Huntington tures in such an amazing way. and wanted many to be blessed Jeff Moore. Bill and Sarah bklucas53@aol.com.
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Thursday, St. Mary’s Medi- tophatballroom.com. NBC (HD) (HD) (TVPG) (N) (HD) (N) (HD)
cal Center, 2900 1st Ave., n “De-Stress and Relax 3.2 MY Z M*A*S*H M*A*S*H The Oprah Winfrey Show aa The Distinguished Gentleman (‘92, Comedy) News (N) Extra Still Stand- Still Stand- One on One
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Eyewitness ABC World Family Entertain- According According Shaq’s Big Challenge Primetime: Family Se-
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n Depression Support PBS nection (N) Lehrer (N) (TVPG) (N) of Art (N) Life nection
Group, 7 p.m. Tuesday, St. n Shotgun Meeting, 29 WLPX Diagnosis Murder Designing Designing Mama’s Mama’s Diagnosis Murder Wonder Wonder BodogFight: Paradise Paid Pro-
Mary’s Medical Center, 2900 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, ION (TVPG) Family Family Years Years Lost gram
1st Ave., Huntington. Held in Larry Kirkpatrick, 2433 30 WQCW According According King of King of Gilmore Girls (TVPG) Veronica Mars (TV14) Scrubs Scrubs South Park South Park Cheaters
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The Lawrence County, Ohio 33 WPBY News (N) Bus. Rpt Newshour With Jim Nova (TVPG) (HD) Frontline/World (N) Globe Trekker (TV G) Charlie Rose (N) Tavis
tute. Free, Call (304) 526-6010. PBS (N) Lehrer (N) (HD) Smiley
n Social Ballroom Dance 4-H Shooting Sports Club will 61 WTSF Mark Crow Creflo Dol- Ron Phillips John Hagee Break- Joni Lamb Celebration Lakewood Church This Is Your Believers Life Today
Lessons, 7 p.m. Tuesday, hold a meeting for youth ages DAY lar through Day Voice (TV G)
All Saints Episcopal Church, nine-18 years. (740) SportsCenter: from Bris- Sports Awards (Taped) Poker: from Atlantic City, Poker: from Atlantic City, Baseball Tonight (HD) SportsCenter: from Bris- Baseball
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held in the church hall. No Dance Club, 7 p.m. Tues-
advance registration required. day, Beverly Hills Presby- CNN Lou Dobbs Tonight Poli- The Situation Room
tics, finance. (N) News gathering. (R)
Paula Zahn NOW The
day’s events. (N)
Larry King Live Celeb in- Anderson Cooper 360° Breaking news and pop cul- Larry King
terviews. ture. (N) Live
Each style runs for the entire terian Church, 469 Norway FOXN Special Report (N) The FOX Report (N) The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record The O’Reilly Factor Hannity
month. No syllabus required; Ave., Huntington. Lessons/ ANPL Croc Hunt Diary Extreme Nature The Most Extreme Wildlife Animal Animal Cops (R) Extreme Nature Extreme
work to be a social dancer workshop with Caller, Albert DISC Dirty Jobs (TV14) (R) Dirty Jobs (TV14) (R) Dirty Jobs (TV14) (R) Dirty Jobs (TV14) (N) Deadliest Catch (R) Dirty Jobs (TV14) (R) Jobs (R)
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Marshall University, 5th Ave- n Board of Directors Reg- NICK Guide (R) Zoey 101 Fairly Neutron Drake (R) Sponge Home Vid Full Hse Roseanne Roseanne Prince Prince Cosby
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Government Association of day, June 26, Cabell Hunting- TOON Xiaolin Xiaolin Lyoko (N) Pokémon Edd (R) Camp Laz Foster Grim (R) Courage Futurama Futurama Family ATHF (R)
Marshall University meets ton Hospital, 1340 Hal Greer TVLD Little House (TV G) Griffith Griffith Good Time Good Time Sanford Sanford MASH MASH Arthur (‘81) Dudley Moore. (PG)
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that affect students and the Administrative Board Room.
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n Celebrate Recovery n Huntington Kiwanis CMTV CMT Crossroads (R) Great Moments (R) Dukes Hazzard Dukes Hazzard CMT Crossroads (R) Bon Jovi Unplugged on CMT
Support Group, 7 p.m. Tues- Club, noon Tuesday, First E! The Soup The Soup E! News E! Special 30 Most Outrageous Celebrity Feuds Camp (R) Camp (R) E! News E! Special Camp (R)
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Will &
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Frasier
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Group, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Pre- 8-10 a.m. Tuesday, HIMG, USA (HD) Intent (HD) Victims Unit (HD) searches for his identity. (PG-13) Victims Unit (HD) (HD)
stera Center Downtown, 625 5170 U.S. 60 E., Huntington. VH1 The Greatest Bon Jovi (R) VH1 All Access (R) The Greatest The Greatest Surreal 6 Surreal 6 Surreal 6
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n Monthly meeting, 7:30 by appointment only. Free,
p.m. Tuesday, Collis P. Hun- n Howard P. Hall VFW
tington Railroad Historical Post 1064 and Ladies Aux-
Society Inc., 1323 8th Ave.,
Huntington. Collis P. Hunting-
ton Railroad Historical Society
Inc. meets monthly to conduct
iliary, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,
doors open at 5 p.m., How-
ard P. Hall VFW 1064, 920
7th Ave., Huntington. Bingo,
owl’s early-morning work complaint
business, plan railroad excur- concession by auxiliary. Non- DEAR ABBY: This is in your mornings. “not a morning person” just
sions and see railroad films smoking room available. New response to “Too Tired in It’s time for “Too Tired” to doesn’t cut it.
and DVDs. bingo format and games. First Parkville, Mo.” (April 27), learn that the majority of peo- Do you think that farmers
n Aerobic/Kickboxing packet, $10, and others, $5, who said she is “not a morn- ple go to work in the morning, who get up at 5 a.m. to milk the
Classes, 5:15 p.m. Monday n Parents Anonymous, ing person,” but who has been and she should get used to it. cows are all morning people?
and Wednesday, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Johnson Memorial Jeanne
assigned additional early- — DIANA IN SAN FRANCISCO They just do what has to be
Tuesday, Thursday-Friday, 9 United Methodist Church, morning tasks at work. I, too, Phillips DEAR ABBY: As an employ- done. I bet the incentive of a
a.m. Saturday, Chesapeake 513 10th St., Huntington. am a night owl. Give me a DEAR ABBY er, I read that letter and large paycheck would make
Community Center, 3978 Parents Anonymous, a self- graveyard shift, and I am a noticed flaws in the writer’s her a morning person in a
Ohio Route 7, Chesapeake. help group for parents. For happy camper. However, as However, if the body doesn’t work ethic. She stated that New York minute. — JOAN H.,
Instructors: Sheila Ball, T.J. time and more information, a single mother of two chil- adjust, she should check for she’s just out of college and SOUTH CAROLINA
Niebergall and Roni Hayes. call (304) 523-9587. dren, that has never been an other causes, like perhaps, has a part-time job in her
Cost $20 a month; $4 daily, n Beginning Acrylic option. sleep apnea. It’s a serious med- field that has been “easy Dear Abby is written by
For more information, call Painting Class, 6-8 p.m. I used to have a rough time ical condition. — C.C. FROM and laid-back.” When her Abigail Van Buren, also known
(740) 867-4532. Tuesday-Wednesday, Pend- in the mornings. (I would fall TEXAS employer “upgraded” her as Jeanne Phillips, and was
n Chess Club, 4:30-5:30 leton Art Center, 1537 Win- asleep over my keyboard on a DEAR ABBY: “Too Tired,” responsibilities with no pay founded by her mother, Pau-
p.m. Tuesday, Cabell County chester Ave., Ashland. For regular basis.) I finally sought should ask to change shifts. raise, her problems began. line Phillips. Write Dear Abby
Public Library, 455 9th Street ages 14 and up. Four ses- help from a doctor and learned I am a manager for a major Abby, she is being tested by at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Plaza, Huntington. sions, $80, Cathie Lambeau, that my daytime sleepiness department store, and we her employer. If she’s working Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
n Senior Exercise Class, (304) 697-0514. was actually from a medical encourage our employees to in her preferred field, she’s 90069.
10:45 a.m. Tuesday and n New Watercolor Class condition. I recommend that work the shift that fits them going to make a name for her-
Thursday, Guyandotte Branch with Janice LeBrun, “Too Tired” speak to a physi- the best. I am an owl. I manage self — a good one or a bad one.
Library, 203 Richmond St., 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tues- cian to find out if there is an the night shift, the time that is It’s up to her to prove herself Discount Cinema 4
Huntington. Call (304) 528- day, Pendleton Art Center, underlying cause for her sleep- best-suited for me. regardless of whether she’s a Downtown Huntington - 525-4440
1537 Winchester Ave., - Two Buck Tuesdays -
5698. iness. — AWAKE WITH THE All companies want the best morning person or not. Period!
n Story Hour, 10:30 a.m. Ashland. (606) 329-0048. $2 - All Shows On Tuesdays
SUNRISE, KEIZER, ORE. productivity from their people, — CHEYNE IN GRAND RAPIDS, 28 WEEKS LATER (R)
Tuesday, Salt Rock Branch n Experimental Media DEAR AWAKE: The respons- and if changing shifts will MICH. 1:15 - 3:20 - 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:35
Library, Salt Rock Elementary Class, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, es I received to that letter were improve the person’s perfor- DEAR ABBY: “Too Tired” WILD HOGS (PG13)
School, Salt Rock. Call (304) Pendleton Art Center, 1537 as different as night and day! mance, then I do not know any needs to change her attitude. 1:10 - 3:15 - 5:20 - 7:25 - 9:30
733-2186. Winchester Ave., Ashland. No Read on: boss who would not welcome Someday she may have to feed DISTURBIA (PG13) 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40
n R.E.A.D. Program, 4- painting skills needed. Janice DEAR ABBY: Your advice the shift change, especially if a child at all hours of the day ARE WE DONE YET (PG) 1:15-3:15-5:15
5:30 p.m. Tuesday and 6-7 LeBrun, (606) 329-0048. to “Too Tired in Parkville” the employee is an asset to the or night, and the fact that she’s DELTA FARCE (PG13) 7:10-9:10
p.m. Thursday, West Hunting- n Happy Hour, 4-7 p.m. was excellent. I realize that company. — DIANE IN SECAU- FREE KidsFlix - Weds. 6/27
ton Branch Library, 901 West Monday-Thursday, The Bull, OVER THE HEDGE (PG) 10AM
some people are not “morning CUS, N.J.
14th St., Huntington. Call 4840 Piedmont Road, Hun- people,” but the comment she DEAR ABBY: You know
(304) 528-5697. tington. made about being unable to what? I think “Too Tired” H H
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n Meeting, 7 p.m. Tues-
n Chess Club, 6-7 p.m. function no matter how much needs to suck it up and do the HPullman Square 16
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Tuesday, West Huntington
Branch Library, 901 West
day, South Point Lions Club,
305 4th St. East, South Point.
sleep she had gotten the night job assigned to her. Most jobs H
Huntington, WV
Showtimes 6/22-6/26

before gave me pause. are based on the premise that LIVE FREE 12:40; 1:00; 3:40; 4:00;
14th St., Huntington. For n Barboursville Chapter To change the body clock, you wake up early, go to work OR DIE HARD.....PG13 6:30; 6:50; 9:25; 9:45
ages nine to 18. Call (304) 95, Order of Eastern Star, one must go to bed at the same and get home for dinner. In
528-5697. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Masonic EVAN 11:45; 12:15; 2:00; 2:30; 4:10;
time every day, not just the college you can schedule class- ALMIGHTY.....PG 4:40; 6:15; 7:00; 8:45; 9:15
n Blood Pressure screen- Temple, Central Avenue, night before one’s shift. Even- es to start at 3 in the afternoon
ing, 8-10 a.m. Tuesday, Barboursville. Installation; tually, one’s body will adjust. if you want, sleep in and enjoy “1408”......PG13 12:00; 2:20; 4:45; 7:10; 9:30
HIMG, 5170 U.S. 60 E., Hun- Social Hour Hostesses: Mar-
A MIGHTY
tington. Free, Patty Dickey, sha Rice and Janet Artrip. HEART......R 11:30; 2:05; 4:30; 6:50; 9:20

Bob Evans
(304) 399-2367. n Meeting, 6:30 p.m.
138863

Tuesday, Barboursville Services for Bob Evans FANTASTIC FOUR:


n Fibromyalgia Support
RISE OF THE 12:30; 12:45; 2:45;
Lions Club, Central Avenue,
SILVER SURFER......PG 3:00; 5:00; 5:15;
Group, 5 p.m. Tuesday, St. Public funeral services
Barboursville. n Continued from 1C
Mary’s Medical Center, 2900 for Bob Evans will be held 7:15; 7:30; 9:30; 9:50
1st Ave., Huntington. The n Girl Scout of Black and had a vision for the 1 p.m. today in the Lyne
NANCY DREW......PG 11:40; 2:00; 4:15;
PIZZA or PASTA
group will meet in Room 205 Diamond Council, 6:30 p.m. region and a plan for making it Center Gymnasium at the
of the Heart Institute. Free, Tuesday, Enslow Park Pres- University of Rio Grande in 6:30; 9:00
happen.
byterian Church, 1338 Enslow SURF’S UP......PG 11:30; 2:00; 4:20;
BUY 1— GET 1 FREE
For more information, call When the original restau- Rio Grande, Ohio. The Rev.
(304) 526-1216. Blvd., Huntington. Summer John Jackson will officiate. 6:40; 9:00
rant, affectionately called The
n American Legion Post program for girls five through Steak House, closed, Bob and Private burial will follow at KNOCKED UP......R 12:30; 3:30; 5 P.M. - 10 P.M. - PICK UP OR DINING ROOM ONLY
93, 5-7 p.m. Tuesday, Ameri- 12. (304) 736-1412. Jewell were the last ones out Mound Hill Cemetery in 6:30; 9:15 Not valid with any other specials
can Legion Post 93, 302 8th n VFW Post 9738 and the door that night at 10 p.m. Gallipolis, Ohio.
PIRATES OF THE
St., Kenova. $1 burgers and Ladies Auxiliary, 8 p.m. I was there to write about it. A memorial service with CARIBBEAN: AT 11:15; 2:40; Now Available
$1 fries. Tuesday, VFW 9738, 227 Even I, a Gallipolitan by choice limited seating will be held WORLD’S END......PG13 6:10; 9:35
n Blood donation,
12:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday
Main St., Huntington. Busi-
ness meeting.
not birth, was sad to see it 2 p.m. July 7, at the Mer-
shon Auditorium at the Ohio
www.marqueecinemas.com Movie Hotline 304-525-SHOW (7469) at The Pub!
close.
and Thursday, American n Four-week Childbirth But for the Evans, it was end- State University, 1871 N.
Red Cross, Tri-State Region Course, 6:30-9 p.m. Tues- ing a chapter of their life. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Blood Center, 1111 Veterans day, KDMC Health Education And now another chapter In lieu of flowers, The
Memorial Blvd., Huntington. Center, 2201 Lexington Ave., has closed and once again, I’m Evans Family encourages
Appointments honored, walk- Ashland. Course covers a saddened. donations to the newly
ins may have short wait. wide range of topics, includ- As another Bob always sang, established OACHE Bob
n Top Hat Ballroom, ing the anatomy and physiol- “Thanks for the memories...” Evans Memorial Fund
Barboursville Physical ogy of labor and delivery, for Scholarships. Send
Therapy, 6433 U.S. 60 E., pain management, feeding LeeAnn Welch is obitu- checked to the Foundation
Barboursville. Newcomers options and what to expect ary reporter for The Herald- for Appalachian Ohio, P.O.
on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. during your stay. Free, Reg- Dispatch. She can be con- Box 457, Nelsonville, OH
Beginners on Wednesdays istration is required, call (888) tacted at (304) 526-2793 or 45764.
at 7 p.m. Dance Grooves, no 377-KDMC. lwelch@heralddispatch.com.

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