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News in brief: U.S. 52 bridge overpass to be renamed for mayor
U.S. 52 bridge overpass to be renamed for mayor
SOUTH POINT -- The Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce and the Lawrence Economic Development Corporation will host a ribbon cutting to rename the U.S. 52 bridge overpass on Solida Road as the "William A. Gaskin Bridge."
The ceremony will begin at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, with a ribbon cutting and sign display uncovering. A reception will immediately follow at the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce office.
"William Gaskin has been Mayor of South Point since 1979 and has been a crucial figure in the growth of the community," state a press release from the L.E.D.C. "He's responsible for improving the municipal park, creating a boat ramp park, resurfacing the village streets, expanding water and sewer services, and instrumental in developing the U.S. 52 overpass."
Gaskin has served on the Ohio Public Works Committee, Ohio Mayor's Association, Ohio Municipal League, Lawrence Economic Development Corporation and the Huntington/Ironton Empowerment Zone Committee to establish the Point Industrial Park.
South Point church to serve as drop-off location for Operation Christmas Child
SOUTH POINT -- First Southern Baptist Church of South Point will once again serve as a regional drop-off location for Operation Christmas Child.
People in Coal Grove, South Point, Chesapeake and Proctorville are invited to bring shoe boxes filled with gifts for needy children to the church, which is located at 110 Collins Ave., next to the South Point Post Office.
Boxes will be collected between noon and 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 16, Tuesday, Nov. 17, Thursday, Nov. 19 and Saturday, Nov. 21; from 1 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18; from 1 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 20; from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 22 and from 9 to 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 23.
For more information about the program, how to pack the boxes and what items are needed most, call Operation Christmas Child area coordinator Daphne Duncan at 740-894-5916.
South Point High School to host veterans assembly
SOUTH POINT -- South Point High School will host an assembly in honor of all veterans and current U.S. servicemen and women at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 11.
All veterans and current military personnel and their spouses are invited to attend. Attendees are asked to arrive at 12:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to stay after the presentation for refreshments and conversation with school faculty and assembly organizers. Please RSVP by Nov. 8.
Anyone who wishes to be honored -- or have a loved one honored -- in a Power Point presentation during the assembly should send their name, years of service, rank and medals and honors. Information can be faxed to 740-894-6163 or e-mailed to brandyjames1992@yahoo.com.
For more information, call Brandy at 304-544-1021 or 740-894-6163.
Ironton group planning trip to Chicago Flower Show
CHICAGO -- The Ironton in Bloom organization is planning trip to the renowned Chicago Flower Show on March 5 through March 7, 2010.
The travel package includes:
Nonstop roundtrip airfare from Columbus, Ohio, to Chicago Midway
Roundtrip transportation from Chicago airport to hotel and vice versa
Two nights lodging at the Hotel Seneca, a European-style boutique luxury hotel located just a block from the 'Magnificent Mile.' View www.senecahotel.com for amenities and hotel information
General admission to Chicago Flower and Garden Show being held at the historic Navy Pier.
Breakfast at the Seneca on Saturday and Sunday
All current taxes, fees and services of a group escort
The cost is $400 per person when two people share a room. Alternate rates are available for single, triple and quadruple rooms.
For more information, call Carol Allen at 740-532-4495 or Steve Call at 740-550-9540. You may also e-mail irontoninbloom@zoominternet.net, or visit www.lawrencecountyohio.org/iib/.
Shawnee State board of trustees to meet Nov. 13
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio -- The Shawnee State University Board of Trustees will meet at 1:15 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13 in the Selby Board Room located in the Clark Memorial Library on the SSU campus.
The committees of the Board will meet in the University Center at SSU as follows:
Finance and Facilities: 9 a.m. in the Sodexo Ballroom (UNC 230 West)
Academic and Student Affairs: 10:15 a.m. in the Sodexo Ballroom (UNC 230 East).
'Cans for Slams' event set for Nov. 13
CHESAPEAKE -- Big Time Pro Wrestling will have a debut performance in Chesapeake, Ohio, next month.
The "Cans for Slams" event is planned for 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13 at the Chesapeake Community Center, 3748 Ohio 7.
Admission is $8, but patrons can get a $2 discount with donation of two canned food items, which will be given to the Chesapeake Food Pantry for the holiday season.
Featured wrestlers include Chris Miles; Tri-State Champion "Attitude" Kenny France; Damien Matthews with Spice; Crazy Jay; BTW Heavyweight Champion Ace Trybo; Superstore Shane Matthews; Onyx; Brian Masters; Johnny Blast; Bill Rich; Blazin Eagle; Billy Haystack; Brayden Wolfe and more.
Free hunter safety course begins Nov. 9
GETAWAY, Ohio -- A Hunter Safety Education course will be offered from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Nov. 9, 10 and 11 at the Collins Career Center, Ohio 243, Getaway.
Hunters must attend all three sessions to be certified, and they can register at the door.
The course is free.
Church to host free health fair on Nov. 7
SOUTH POINT -- The Sunrise Church of the Nazarene, located at 531 County Road 17, South Point, will host a free health fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7.
Free medical screenings will be available to the public, courtesy of St. Mary's Medical Center.
Fingerprinting for children will be provided by the Lawrence County Sheriffs Department.
There will also be door prizes, free refreshments and free giveaways for children and adults.
For more information or directions, call 740-867-5704.
OUS Community Band looking for new members
IRONTON -- The Ohio University Southern Community Band rehearses on Mondays in Ironton. Anyone with high school band experience, basic music reading skills and access to a band instrument except percussion is welcome to join. All instruments are needed and new members are welcome. The band's repertoire includes a variety of musical styles and genres including rock, pop, patriotic, Irish, and seasonal. The band performs several times a year on and off campus.
Rehearsals are at 5:30 p.m. every Monday in the OUS Campus/Community building, located on the corner of 9th Street and Bob Lutz Way in Ironton.
Contact Pat McCoy at 740-533-4541 or mccoy@ohio.edu for further information.