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Senior sky dive resheduled

Jul 04, 2008 @ 11:35 PM

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SOUTH POINT -- A local seniors' group's plans to jump out of an airplane got rained out on Friday.

The First State Bank's seniors' travel and social group, the Harvest Club, had planned to sky dive Friday morning at the Lawrence County Airpark in South Point, Ohio. The event was canceled due to weather. The group has tentatively rescheduled their adventure for 11 a.m. Monday.

The group jumped last year on July 4 for the first time.

More information about the Harvest Club or the sky diving event is available by calling Adam Daniels at 304-302-6015 or e-mailing him at adamd@fsb-wv.com.