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Would Your House of WorsHip like To Be included on our cHurcH page? The Stillwater Valley advertiser is pleased to publish a church page for our readers. Our next regular monthly church page is scheduled to run FEbruary 5. This is a great way to publicize revivals, guest speakers, musical programs, and other special events, as well as welcoming newcomers to the area who are seeking a house of worship. Individual church ads will be two columns wide by two inches and offered at a very nominal cost of just $21 pEr MonTh. Contact our office at 937-473-2028 or 937-473-2029 and our office personnel will be happy to assist you. You can also email our sales representative, Yvonne Welbaum, at ywelbaum@gmail.com.
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J.R. ClaRke PubliC libRaRy 102 E. Spring St., Covington & 937-473-2226 EvEry WEEk - Each Thursday the library will host a "CraftEr'S DElight WorkShop – Crafting togEthEr.” If you enjoy a specific craft, such as knitting, embroidery, crocheting, quilting, quilling, stamping, scrapbooking or anything you else you like, then this evening is for you! Crafters arrive around 6:30 p.m. and stay until the library closes. Everyone is welcome! Water is available for purchase and you are welcome to bring your own snacks. Friday, Jan. 24, 3 p.m. - Levi Smith will return for the third session of his MiCroSoft offiCE© ExCEl© ClaSS. Even if you are a beginner, bring your laptop and let Levi help you become a proficient and confident user of Excel©. You’ll be amazed at how you can use this computer program to organize your life! Sign-up required. Monday, Jan. 27 – The library will hold its monthly lEgo lanDing Club from 3:15-4:15 p.m. Your creations will be displayed during the following month. There will be different themes for different months or events. Watch for our Lego Landing competition date! TuEsday, Jan. 28 - The library is blessed to have retired teacher Laurie Deubner as our StorytiME teacher. Sherry Angle assists her. Every Tuesday there are two classes – 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. There is normally a theme and activities planned for a month's period of time. The topic for January 28 is “Bring Something Funny!” TuEsday, Jan. 28 - Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday, the library will present a StEaM homeschooling program and instruction in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Math. Each session will be from 12:30-2 p.m. Retired Covington educator Laurie Deubner (Miami Co. Park District staff member/Science Guru) and James Courts (degree in Engineering, STEAM Aficionado, and husband of librarian Charity Courts) will be heading up the instruction. We anticipate lots of fun, excitement, and discovery! Sign up your child so that appropriate materials can be ordered for each session. TuEsday, Jan. 28 – Monthly meeting of the J.R. Clarke Friends and Volunteers will be held in the Alcove at 1 p.m. We will discuss manning the Historical Room once a week for all patrons, training on the SCANPro 3000 Digital Scanner for Genealogy, films, slides, microfilm, microfiche, and our Spring Book Sale. TuEsday, Jan. 28, 6 p.m. - Local Author Larry Hamilton will visit. Mr. Hamilton has written a threebook historical fiction series, which begins with the novel, Lucy’s story: right choices with wrongs stiLL Left. Larry has such a passion for teaching Black History as a means to promote a cultural understanding of our “inCluSiVE hiStoriCal hEritagE!” This program is a wonderful way in which to celebrate Black History Month. He will be sharing his proposal for The Randolph & McCulloch Freedom’s Struggle Complex located at 655 N. Main St. in Piqua. He is very interesting and will discuss the topic “WhoSE WE arE MattErS Who WE arE!” The program will take place in the Community Room. Light refreshments will be served. Thursday, FEb. 6, 1 p.m. - The first Thursday of every month, Library Director Cherie Roeth will hold a class on how to use some of the databases that are FREE to all library patrons. We will also be going over the COOL library app and how to download digital resources (such as E-books), genealogy sites, etc. Sign-up is mandatory for this workshop by the previous Wednesday. If there is enough interest for an evening class, one will be held at 6 p.m. the same day. Bring along your cell phone and/or laptop! Friday, FEb. 7, 1 p.m. - Become a CEll phonE afiCionaDo – QuEStionS anD anSWErS! You will learn more every time you come to one of Levi's workshops on how to use your cell phone to make your life easier and more functional. Levi will be presenting this workshop monthly. Sign-up required. Levi is a Computer and IT Instructor at Edison State Community College and we are very privileged to have him with us.
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It’S SnoW mUch FUn to read - The library will kick off their winter reading program Saturday, Feb. 1, and will end Saturday, Feb. 29. Each child will register and do required activities to receive a small prize and be entered to win a grand prize. Contact the library for more information. caBIn FeVer jIgSaW PUzzle toUrnament - The library is hosting a friendly jigsaw puzzle competition – open to all ages – on Monday, Feb. 3, at 6:30 p.m. Patrons can sign up at the library for a single or doubles team. There will be two timed competitions, with the winner receiving a gift card to a local coffee shop. Contact the library for more information. crochet BaSIcS WIth danIelle BoWlIng - Come to the library Wednesday, Feb. 5, 6:30 p.m., as instructor Danielle Bowling shares her knowledge on the craft of crocheting. Registration is required. Materials will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. Contact the library for more information.
Vietnam Veteran Spouse Social Invitation Operation VENTURE and Caregiver Support will host a Vietnam Veteran Spouse Social at Hopeland Church, 6025 Miller Lane, Dayton, on Saturday, Feb. 29, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is limited seating – for Vietnam veteran spouses only – by reservation only. Please RSVP by February 15 by calling 937-5706460 or e-mail: operationventure2019@gmail.com.
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Taylor Pontsler has been named Ohio Farm Bureau Federation organization director for Miami, Darke, Champaign, and Clark counties. In her new role, Pontsler will serve as a liaison between the county Farm Bureaus and Ohio Farm Bureau. In addition, she will assist county groups in the development and implementation of programs to strengthen their organizations, enhance their ability to serve members, and affect positive change at the community level. Pontsler received her associate’s degree from Clark State Community College, where she studied agricultural business, and her bachelor’s degree from Wilmington College, where she studied agronomy. She previously served as marketing and media associate for Miami, Darke, Champaign, and Clark County Farm Bureaus. Ohio Farm Bureau’s mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at ofbf.org.
Hospice of Miami County To Benefit from Annual Cruizer’s Bar & Grill Car Show On Saturday, Aug. 17, Cruizer’s Bar and Grill in Russia hosted its 9th Annual Car Show to benefit Hospice of Miami County. Hospice was the grateful recipient of a $5,466 donation. Hospice, being volunteer-driven, uses benefits such as this to help maintain the structure that it takes to keep the quality of assistance for those who require it. With the help and support of our sponsors, O’Reilly Machine Tool Service, Production Support, Custom Foam Products Inc., Key Guarantee, Bensman’s Garage, Francis-Schulze Company, A&M Pallet, Buschur’s Market, Goubeaux Excavating, Performance Powder Coating, Cardinal Ethanol, Fish Report, Frenchtown Trailer Sales & Supply Co., Phlipot Trucking, Bohman Trucking Inc., The Jewelry Barn, Koverman-Staley-Dickerson Insurance, Tooling Technologies, Andrew Cloud All State, Stillwater Technologies, Francis Manufacturing, and TC Sport and Design, this event was a huge success. Music was provided by DJ Kenny Ray who played some great tunes and kept the energy going. Trophies were designed by Lasting Impressions in Piqua, and were all donated by Brian Bros. Painting & Restoration in Piqua. We had 71 participants who brought some wonderful cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Robert Monnin and Jeremy Wirring got them all in line. There were trophies for Best Original, Best Truck, Best Modified, Best Bike, and a People’s Choice. Also, 20 trophies were awarded to the top 20 overall participants. We would like to thank George Williams, Ron Wirrig, and Kim Brunswick for serving as judges. Chris and Lori Tomlian and Steve and Barb Young, owners of Cruizer’s Bar and Grill, put a lot of time and effort into organizing the event and obtaining many donations from numerous businesses in the surrounding areas and nationwide companies. All food was donated by local businesses and grilled by volunteer, Kerry Marchal. It was delicious! We would like to thank all the other volunteers, Austin Petty, Sara Young, Blake Ransdell and, of course, the team from Hospice (Bob and Harriet Summer, Jill Dermmitt, Noel, Beth Shrake, Juanita Ventura, Dave Herrmann, Jody, Amy, Ryan, and Heather,Todd and Anabelle Bolton) who helped throughout the day. Thanks, also, to the Cruizer’s staff (Pam Cassel, Shelly King, and Becky and Chris Dershem) who worked so diligently to keep things running smoothly inside. It takes a team effort for an event such as this to take place and to be successful. We would like to thank all those who came out and donated their time and/or money to Hospice and hope to see you again next year. Thanks again to everyone for your continued support!
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCORES BRADFORD JAN. 10 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - Bradford 43 / Newton 53 JAN. 11 - POWERLIFTING TEAM hosted its first annual Push/Pull Meet. GIRLS, 1st, Bradford, 2,935 lbs. BOYS, 4th, 6,600 lbs. JAN. 12 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Bradford 47 / Arcanum 69 JAN. 13 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Bradford 67 / Northridge 21 JAN. 18 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Bradford 55 / Riverside 28 JAN. 18 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - Bradford 37 / Mississinawa Valley 56 JAN. 20 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Bradford 33 / St. Henry 43 JAN. 23 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - Bradford 26 / Franklin Monroe 53
COVINGTON JAN. 14 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Covington 47 / Ansonia 36 JAN. 15 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Covington 34 / Russia 41 JAN. 17 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Covington 47 / Bethel 64 JAN. 22 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Covington 51 / Arcanum 62
MILTON-UNION JAN. 4 - BOYS’ WRESTLING takes 3rd at Bulldog Invitational with 234.5 points. JAN. 7 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - M-U 44 / Brookville 38 JAN. 10 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - M-U 59 / Northridge 57 JAN. 11 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - M-U 37 / Madison 63 JAN. 14 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - M-U 47 - Oakwood 39 JAN. 14 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - M-U 59 / Carlisle 50 JAN. 16 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - M-U 31 / Carlisle 45 JAN. 17 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - M-U 63 / Franklin Monroe 53 JAN. 18 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - M-U 40 / Preble Shawnee 45
NEWTON JAN. 10 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 53 / Bradford 43 JAN. 10 - GIRLS’ VARSITY BOWLING - Newton 1242 / Wayne 2411 JAN. 10 - BOYS’ VARSITY BOWLING - Newton 2380 / Wayne 2759 JAN. 11 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 24 / National Trail 42 JAN. 11 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 45 / Houston 48 JAN. 14 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 25 / Tri-Village 87 JAN. 14 - GIRLS’ VARSITY BOWLING - Newton 1579 / Valley View 1658 JAN. 14 - BOYS’ VARSITY BOWLING - Newton 2001 / Valley View 1925 JAN. 16 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 43 / Tri-County North 18 JAN. 17 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 31 / Arcanum 50 JAN. 18 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 28 / Fairlawn 42 JAN. 18 - BOYS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 55 / Fairlawn 70 JAN. 23 - GIRLS’ BASKETBALL - Newton 43 / Twin Valley South 28
Valley Farewells denlInger, charleS V., 88 - A resident of Greenville. Died Wednesday, Jan. 22. mInnIch, jameS r., 83 - A resident of Covington. Died Thursday, Jan. 16, at Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County Inpatient Unit, Troy. SanderS, maxIne r., 93 - A resident of Bradford. Died Thursday, Jan. 16, at her home. Stoltz, dorothy j., 82 - A resident of Bettendorf, Iowa. Died Friday, Jan. 17, at Riverview Manor.
Letter to the Editor I am writing to thank Covington residents for sharing the true meaning of Christmas with children in need this past holiday season. Because of the generosity of donors in Covington and across the United States, Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse, collected more than 8.9 million shoebox gifts in 2019. Combined with those collected from partnering countries in 2019, the ministry is now sending 10,569,405 shoebox gifts to children worldwide. Through shoeboxes – packed with fun toys, school supplies, and hygiene items – Covington volunteers brought joy to children in need around the world. Each gift-filled shoebox is a tangible expression of God’s love, and it is often the first gift these children have ever received. Thanks to the generosity of donors, Operation Christmas Child has collected and delivered more than 178 million gift-filled shoeboxes to children in more than 160 countries and territories since 1993. It’s not too late for people to make a difference. Though dropoff locations serving Covington are closed until November 16-23, information about year-round volunteer opportunities can also be found at samaritanspurse.org/occ or by calling 937-374-0761. Thank you again to everyone who participated in this global project – many who do so year after year. These simple gifts, packed with love, send a message to children worldwide that they are loved and not forgotten. Sincerely, Dana Williams Operation Christmas Child
Covington Resident Is Recent Graduate Of Graceland University Heather Zuhl of Covington graduated December 14 with a Doctor of Nursing Practice (Organizational Leadership) degree from Graceland University, Lamoni, Iowa.
View from the Vista Offered February 16 At Brukner Center Come discover Brukner Nature Center’s vista birdlife and join members of the BNC Bird Club on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2-4 p.m., as you learn to identify our feathered friends. All levels of birders are welcome to enjoy the camaraderie in the center’s third story window on wildlife. BNC is located at 5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd., Troy.
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