Rupert – Wess Harris is making a presentation at the Rupert Public Library on Saturday, March 5 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
The Town of Rupert is holding a “campaign drive to replace the flags that adorn our streets on special holidays.” The cost of sponsoring a flag is $50 which may be dropped off to one of the clerks at Town Hall or sent via check, to P.O. Drawer B, Rupert, WV 25984. Checks should be payable to “Town of Rupert.”
Ronceverte – The Ronceverte Public Library Board of Trustees monthly meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 1 at 5:30 p.m. The meeting will be at the library and is open to the public.
Alderson – Subway in Alderson has completed the remodel and has reopened.
Alderson Elementary started a new archery club. The club is raffling off a Matthews bow to raise funds for supplies and competitions.
Lewisburg – A traffic accident has caused the stoplight at the intersection of Route 60 and Route 219 to be nonoperational. As of Wednesday, Feb. 23, the City estimated that the light will be out of service for at least a week. Until the light is fixed, the intersection will operate as a four-way stop.
The Greenbrier County Public Library now has tax forms available.
he Carnegie Hall Guild will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, Mar. 8, at 4:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at Carnegie Hall in the Old Stone Room. The mission of the Guild is to promote interest in Carnegie Hall and to provide financial and volunteer support. Planned events and activities will be discussed at the meeting. Sally Bray, development director of Carnegie Hall will be the guest speaker. The public is invited. The guild will meet at 4:15 p.m. for a chance to socialize. Light refreshments will be provided by Mary Leb and Bob Foster.
White Sulphur Springs – Road Hog’s Barbeque is partnering with Cross Creek on Main to hold a Little Princess Father-Daughter Dance on Saturday, March 5 between 5 and 7 p.m.
Marlinton – The Pocahontas County libraries, including the McClintic Library in Marlinton are looking for feedback from the community. A survey on “how you use the library” is available on the Pocahontas Libraries, WV Facebook page.
Hinton – The Sanitary Board in Hinton is currently working on a system to send bills electronically. Anyone interested in receiving their bills this way is asked to call 304-466-4647.
The Summers County Dilapidated Structures Committee is scheduled to meet on Monday, Feb. 28 at noon in the Memorial Building.
Peterstown – The Peterstown Town Council will hold the third and final reading of Ordinance 32 on March 8 at 7 p.m.
Greenbrier County – As of Mar. 1, applications are available for the Greenbrier Arts and Recreation allocations. Applications can be picked up at the Greenbrier County Courthouse, downloaded at www.greenbriercounty.net, or by calling the Greenbrier County Commission Office at 304-647-6689.
Uses of Arts and Recreation Funds must be in compliance with WV State Code 7-18-14. Funds may not be used for salaries or wages. Only public, non-profit organizations may apply. The applications are due on Wednesday, April 27, at 4 p.m.
Williamsburg – The Williamsburg Community Center is holding a corn beef and cabbage dinner featuring Williamsburg’s famous cornpone. The dinner will benefit the Williamsburg Food Pantry; it will be held Mar. 12, 2-6 p.m. at the Williamsburg Community Center. The menu includes corn beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots, rolls or cornpone, a variety of desserts, and drinks. The cost is $12 for adults and $6 for children under six. Call 304-392-5537 with questions or for more information. The dinner is sponsored by the Williamsburg Food Pantry.
Directions: Exit 161 from I-64, North Rt. 12, east Rt. 60, first road to left (Sinking Creek Road), continue on two-lane about nine miles to the community building on the left in downtown Williamsburg.
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