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Queen of Hearts Fundraiser To Benefit Bradford Pumpkin Show
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Mark your calendars for Saturday, Aug. 3, so you don’t miss out on the Queen of Hearts fundraiser sponsored by the Bradford Pumpkin Show. This “one night only” event will take place at the Bradford Community Club from 6-8:30 p.m. The drawing will start at 9 p.m. and you must be present to win. Sandwiches, chips, cookies, and drinks will be available for purchase throughout the evening.
Pleasant Hill Village Door Decorating Contest Judging is This Sunday The second annual Pleasant Hill Village Door Decorating Contest will take place Sunday, July 21, from 6-7:30 p.m. This year’s theme will be “Pool Party.” Village residents will have the opportunity to vote using the following criteria: Creativity, Decorations, and Overall Appearance. Registration could be found on the village website thru July 17. Voting ballots can be picked up at the library parking lot starting at 6 p.m. July 21, with judging from 6-7:30 p.m. Winners will be announced at 8 p.m. Ice cream and lemonade will be provided the Village Council.
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M-U Senior Citizens & Community Club Expresses Heartfelt Appreciation To Miami County Foundation The Milton-Union Senior Citizens & Community Club would like to thank the Miami County Foundation for the wonderful grant that has allowed us to replace our aging air conditioner and furnace system. Our system was over 30 years old and showing its age. The Foundation’s motto is “People Helping People,” and believe us, they truly live up to this motto. They have helped countless numbers of non-profits in Miami County and we encourage you to support them.
Covington BOE Meeting Slated
Covington Garden Club To Meet July 23
Thank You Again, Members of the West Milton Senior Citizens & Community Club Carol Garver, Activities Director
FrEE Parkinson’s Disease Seminar Offered July 26 at Piqua YMCA Upper Valley Medical Center will host a free Parkinson’s Disease Seminar for family members of those living with the disease on Friday, July 26, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the Miami County YMCA Youth and Senior Center, 307 W. High St., Piqua. The program will feature UVMC physical therapists who specialize in treatment of Parkinson’s Disease. They will address how to help cope with the condition through changes in nutrition, activities of daily living, exercise, and stress management. Speakers will be Paul Kremer, PT, and Lauren Seger, PT, both certified in LSVT (Lee Silverman Voice Treatment) and Delay the Disease™ Parkinson’s treatment. Light refreshments will be provided. Space is limited, and registration is required. To register, call Carefinders at 866-608-FIND, or register online at uvmc.com/ParkinsonsSeminar. For further information, please call 937-492-0270.
Community Connection Night Set July 20 in Pleasant Hill Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 20, 6 p.m., for the July Community Connection Night. Thus fun event will take place at the Newton soccer fields in Pleasant Hill. Music will be provided by Rum River Blend. Fun children’s activities will include bubbles, the chance to help create a chalk mural on the community walkway, a fundraising concession stand, and a 50/50 raffle.
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‘The Amazing Sun’ Program Slated July 25 At Pleasant Hill Library Join us at the Oakes-Beitman Memorial Library on Thursday, July 25, at 2 p.m., to have fun while learning all about our amazing sun through stories, a craft, activities, and a snack. This program is geared for ages K thru Grade 6, but everyone is welcome! No registration is required. The library is located at 12 N. Main St. in Pleasant Hill. If you have any questions, call 937-676-2731.
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Miami County Parks will have a representative at BPL every Monday thru July 22 for their nature Quest reading program. Check out a backpack full of supplies to explore outside, take home some books on pollinators, participate in a cool activity like painting with flower petals, and earn a cool gemstone or two! Quest Programs are from 12-1 p.m. on Mondays. Our popular movie monday will continue through July. Movies start at 1 p.m. and usually end around 3. We always follow movies with a couple rounds of BINGO… you could win a prize! BINGO is over by 4. Movies are rated G or PG and are appropriate for all ages. Those registered for the Summer Reading Program are welcome to participate in our Free swim day at Stillwater Beach Campground from 1-4 p.m. Children must have their own transportation to and from the pool. A library staff member will be attending, but we encourage parents to stay too! mr. puppet will join us Thursday, July 18, at 11 a.m. This family friendly show is appropriate for all ages. Teens will enjoy a movie night with walking tacos on July 30 from 6-9 p.m. Sign-ups are not required but are appreciated so we can plan. Please call the library to sign up! Last day to turn in reading logs will be August 1. Mark your calendars for August 7 when our big end oF summer olympics will be held in the Y Yard Park, complete with goofy games and a medal ceremony. Our Big Prize drawing takes place after the Olympics. Olympics will start at 1 p.m. and the prize drawing will end by 4 p.m. Students must have at least one reading log turned in to participate in either event. there are plenty of events throughout the month for patrons in preschool through senior citizens. Please come in or call the library for information on any of our events.
Moth Walk Set By Park District
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The Miami County Park District will hold a Moth Walk on July 20, 9:30 to 11 p.m., at Stillwater Prairie Reserve, 9750 St. Rt. 185 in Covington. Join a park district naturalist and discover moths, some of the most gorgeous nighttime critters. A black light and sugar bait will be used to lure in these beautiful insects. Pre-register by going to the program calendar at MiamiCountyParks.com or calling 937-335-6273, Ext. 109.
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Do You Have News to Share? As we’ve said many times, the Stillwater Valley Advertiser is not a newspaper in the sense most think of a newspaper. The key is in our name – AdVertiSer. This publication relies on paid advertising to generate income for printing/postage costs, staff salaries, and building/equipment maintenance. However, the Advertiser is pleased to be of service to the community by offering open space – when available – to help our readers share news they feel is of interest to the community, such as engagements, weddings, milestone birthdays and anniversaries, birth announcements, five generation pictures, Vacation Bible Schools, library programs, school and club events, etc. If an organization, even non-profits like Veterans organizations, charge for a steak, chicken, or fish fry, we can’t offer free advertising to them, as their event competes with area restaurants who do pay for display advertising. Churches also compete with restaurant advertisers when they host Chili and Spaghetti Dinners, etc. The key is in what is done with the funds generated. For example, a church hosting a dinner to raise money for a new organ would be charged to advertise that event. However, if the church is hosting a dinner to benefit a family experiencing a health crisis or who have lost their home in a fire, the Advertiser waives the cost of advertising as our contribution to the effort. Those wishing to advertise an event that does charge an admittance fee can do so by including that information in our Calendar of Events for just $15 per week. If you question whether or not your event qualifies for free advertising, feel free to call our office at 937-473-2028, Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Our helpful staff will be happy to assist you, or will direct your call to Gary Godfrey, president of Arens Corporation.
Would Your House of WorsHip like To Be includedon 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 august 7. 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 $20 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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Wedding planning is no small task. From sending out engagement announcements to gifting guests with take-home favors, a couple will pour over scores of details as they plan their weddings. As if selecting a photographer or choosing the right passed appetizers isn’t challenging enough, some unknown variables are sure to pop up on the big day as well. Couples can take their cues from others who have walked the aisle before them with these tricks of the trade, which may help couples’ wedding days go smoothly. 1. Host everything at a single location. Couples who want to simplify their wedding day can select a site that can host the ceremony and reception and also house guests. The cost of such facilities may be more affordable than couples think, as transportation costs will be minimal and the venue may offer discounts on group packages. 2. Think about a day coordinator. Couples who cannot afford a wedding planner to handle all of the details often find that a dayof-service provider is within their budget. This person can handle all of the details of the wedding day so brides and grooms can fully immerse themselves in the festivities. 3. Bring extra cash. Unexpected expenses may pop up. Couples may have to feed an extra member of the band or a guest who was able to get a babysitter at the last minute. Brides and grooms may want to offer a bigger tip than anticipated to the waitstaff or deejay who went above and beyond. 4. Learn how to bustle. Walking around with a free-flowing train all day can become tiring for brides. Brides should make sure that one person practices how to bustle the train and will step in to do so for the reception. Also, it may not be the height of fashion, but having a garbage bag on hand can keep the train clean during inclement weather, or if the bride has to trek across grass or soil for photo opportunities. 5. Give an outgoing person a job. Enlist a boisterous friend or family member to wrangle guests for photo opportunities. He or she can be the photographer’s helper and give the happy couple one less thing to do. 6. Stock the bathroom. Some venues will have courtesy items for their guests, but couples also should bring their own necessities, such as breath mints, toothpaste, extra pantyhose, hairspray, lip gloss, and/or sanitary pads. 7. Be all smiles. Couples can’t predict everything that will happen on their wedding day, but they can help create the mood. Smiling couples can make things better for everyone, even when zippers break or someone gets the chicken instead of the salmon.
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Family Nature Play Program Offered July 21 at Area Reserve The Miami County Park District will hold its Family Nature Play program on July 21, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., at Stillwater Prairie Reserve, 9750 St. Rt. 185 in Covington. Join a park district naturalist for this family-oriented program designed for children birth to six years of age with an accompanying adult (older siblings are welcome). Children enjoy a simple opening activity as everyone arrives. Then, participants take a slow hike to the natural play area where kids and parents can socialize, play, and take part in an optional nature activity. Be sure to dress for the weather. Meet at Lost Creek Reserve, at the barn with shelter/overhang near the parking lot. Register by going to the program calendar at www.MiamiCountyParks.com or call 937-335-6273, Ext. 109.
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Sereena Barga to Perform At Annie Oakley Festival The 2019 Annie Oakley Festival is proud to announce that Sereena Barga, a 2010 graduate of Greenville High School, will be performing at the Annie Oakley Festival on Friday evening, July 26. Her performance will follow the Little Miss Annie Oakley and Little Mr. Buffalo Bill competition, which begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Entertainment Stage. Sereena is known for her debut single titled “You Love Me” and her latest single, “Thinking About You.” “We are thrilled that Sereena will be joining us Friday night, and invite everyone to come out to the Annie Oakley Festival to welcome her home and sit and enjoy her wonderful music,” said festival president JoEllen Melling, Look on Facebook or go to www.annieoakleyfestival.org for more details. You may also contact JoEllen Melling at mellings@embarqmail.com or 937-548-1018.
Cowboy Mounted Shooting Returns to Annie Oakley Festival The Annie Oakley Festival is thrilled to have the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association (CMSA) return to provide wonderful entertainment for all in attendance. Come enjoy the activity in the 4H horse arena in the south end of the Darke Co. Fairgrounds, as competitors of all ages will enter the arena throughout the weekend. This is the fastest growing equestrian sport in the nation. Mounted contestants compete in this fast action timed event using two .45 caliber single-action revolvers, each loaded with five rounds of specially prepared blank ammunition. The Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association has a variety of levels of competition for everyone, ranging from novice levels to the seasoned professional. Please visit www.annieoakleyfestival.org to keep up with the latest information. If you have any questions, or would like to help sponsor this event, please feel free to contact JoEllen Melling, Annie Oakley Festival Committee President, at 937-548-1018 (please leave a message) or mellings@embarqmail.com.
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Newton Athletics’ Hall of Fame Class of 2020 Announced The Newton Athletic Department, along with the Newton Hall of Fame Committee and Newton Local Schools, are honored to announce the Newton Athletics’ Hall of Fame Class of 2020. The 3rd Annual Class of the Newton Athletics’ Hall of Fame consists of Charles Price, Kirk Kadel, Ray “Butch” Shook, and the 1968-69 Boys’ Basketball team. They will be inducted Saturday, Jan. 11, at 4:30 p.m., during a banquet and ceremony that will take place at Newton High School. After the induction ceremony they will be presented to the community at the high school boys’ basketball game that same evening. Charles Price – High School Boys’ Basketball Coach from 1954-1959. Overall record of 55-43 Kirk Kadel – High School Softball Coach from 1998-2015. Over 400 career wins. Head Coach of the 2010 DIV Softball State Champions. Assistant Coach of the 1995 DIII Softball State Runner-Up and the 1994 DIII Softball State Final Four Ray “Butch” Shook – Class of 1968. He was an outstanding two sport athlete. He excelled in basketball and baseball. He was an all-around basketball player who still holds the school record for most assists in a game with 17. He was one of the best pitchers in the area during his career at Newton. He played basketball at Grace College for four years and was team captain his junior and senior years. 1968-69 Boys’ Basketball Team – Overall record: 20-3. 5th best winning percentage in school history Head Coach – Louis Haubner. Assistant Coach – Gary Grove. Players – Dave Thompson, Joe Deeter, Doug Netzley, Tom Tilton, Sam Roetter, Doug Christian, Ned Diers, Jack Coate, Jim Weaver, Dave Bradley, and Gary Sleppy.
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BARN SALE: 11535 Horatio Rd., Bradford. July 18-20, 9-? TV; lawnmowers; primitives; weight bench & weights; small trailer; & more!
DUMP TRUCK DRIVING POSITION OPEN: Local. Day shift. Newer trucks. $20/hr. 937-564-6624 HELP WANTED: Garden weeding. $8.50/hour. Minimum of 8 hours per week. 937-216-8760 romickje@woh.rr.com
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FOR SALE: ‘05 Ford Expedition. 4-wheel drive. Everything works, but needs engine work. $900. 937-947-1166
DEMOLITION: Also, concrete demolition such as old swimming pools, barn foundations, porches, etc. Also, general excavation work. 937-232-7380
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