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‘Rock the Hill’ FREE Concert Set August 17 in West Milton The Village of West Milton, in conjunction with Stillwater Crossings and DP&L, is pleased to present a FREE concert event for the community. “Rock the Hill of West Milton” will take place Saturday, Aug. 17, 5-9 p.m., in the West Milton Park. Headlining the concert will be Higgins & , and feature Shelby Love Brothers and Rock Island Plow Co. In addition to great music, attendees can enjoy a Kids’ Zone, 50/50 drawing, and give-aways. Don’t forget to stop by the Beer & Wine Garden, and food vendors will be on hand, as well. This event is also sponsored by Kona Ice of Troy, The Gym of West Milton, OMNI Wellness Group, Flawless Signs, and Metronet. Mark your calendars right now so you don’t miss out on all the fun and fantastic music!
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The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Preschool is expanding their current program to accommodate the growing number of 3-year olds. Currently, they have classes for 4- and 5-year olds on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during the school year, 9:30 a.m. ‘til noon, located at 1209 S. Miami St. in West Milton. But with more 3-year olds wanting social and educational experiences in a fun and loving atmosphere, the Board added Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. ‘til noon at the same location. New director/lead teacher Kimberly Davis and the staff look forward to welcoming children who want a Christian-based program this September. For more information about the preschool and/or to register your child, call 937-698-5826.
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.
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Cleary Building Corp. Recognizes Todd Campbell On Masters of Branch Administration Certification Cleary Building Corp. would like to congratulate Todd Campbell, Branch Manager at the Troy sales and construction office, on receiving his Masters of Branch Administration certification from Steel Wood University, an extensive training program designed to teach both new and veteran employees the fundamentals of success at Cleary Building Corp. The week-long course includes training on leadership, accountability, and customer service. Cleary Building Corp. is a nation-wide leader in customized pre-engineered buildings. Building applications include commercial, residential, suburban, farm, and equine facilities, along with metal roofing and re-roofs. The buildings consist of a wood frame with pre-painted steel panels used for roofing and siding. Cleary Building Corp. is proud to offer a lifetime paint warranty. TODD CAMPBELL (left), Branch Manager at the This type of building proTroy sales and construction office, with Brian vides for a long-lasting, Ransom, Cleary General Manager of East low-maintenance, and costeffective structure. Operations
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Preschool Welcomes New Director On the 46th anniversary of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Preschool, the Board has hired a new director/lead teacher, Kimberly Davis, who started just this month. Davis brings with her many years of early childhood education and experience. The preschool is Christian-based and is held Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during the school year from 9:30 a.m. until noon. It is located at 1209 S. Miami St. in West Milton. The preschool started in May 1973 with 28 children and Reta Stitz as administrator. She retired in 1983 when Carol Donohoo became administrator until retiring in 2007. Denise Stephenson was then named administrator and she retired in May of this year. For more information, call 937-698-5826.
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J.R. ClaRke PubliC libRaRy 102 E. Spring St., Covington & 937-473-2226 Friday, July 26 – “Friday Flicks & BINGO” will be held from 1-3:30 p.m. All ages are welcome. Tuesday, July 30 – Story Time at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. with Miss Laurie and Miss Sherry. Children are asked to bring something from the ocean or a picture of something from the ocean. Tuesday, July 30 – “Universe of Teen’s Book Club” for grades 6 and older. This session will finish up the book. We will be taking a look at a field trip during this book club time. Participants will be reading and doing activities that coincide with the book XL by Scott Brown (2019). Light refreshments will be served. Tuesday, July 30 – Volunteers will be working in the Alcove Historical and Reference Room at 1 p.m., reshelving items for easier access. If you are interested in volunteering or being a part of the J.R. Clarke Friends of the Library, please call the library and provide your contact information. Wednesday, July 31 – The library will hold its final “A Universe of Stories and Books” Program and Awards Celebration at 6 p.m. in the Community Room. The first part will feature Tony Steinbach from Columbus, a professional juggler, comedian, and entertainer. His program will be “Unexpected Flying Objects.” This is a perfect send-off for our children and teens who have participated faithfully throughout the summer. The second part of the program will be our final awards. As many of you know, they are “Out of This World!” You won’t want to miss this! Refreshments served.
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The Gathering at Garst 2019
Saturday – July 27 10:00 a.m. The Gathering at Garst Opens Encampment and Garst Museum grounds are open to the public. Flag Raising/Gun Salute/Anthem/Cannon Shot to Start The Gathering takes place in the encampment. All vendor booths open. Garst Museum Hours 10-5. - Regular admission applies to tour museum. Parking available on museum grounds $5.00 per car. 11:00 a.m. Artillery Demonstration #1-Battlefield Camp – Encampment Lewis and Clark Trailside Tavern opens on museum grounds. 12:30 p.m. Native American Storytelling/Anthony Wayne Peace Council House Annie Oakley – Main Stage – Museum Grounds 1:00 p.m Artillery Demonstration #2-Battlefield Camp – Encampment 1:30 p.m. DAR/John & Karen Burkett-Story Time – Bower in Encampment ReFlektion – Main Stage – Museum Grounds 2:00 p.m. Chief Black Hoof- Bower - Encampment Tomahawk & Knife Throwing - Encampment Muzzleloader Demonstration-Encampment Annie Oakley and Frank Butler – Photo Opportunity – Kids area in front of museum 2:30 p.m. Spear Throwing-Encampment Area 3:00 p.m. Artillery Demonstration #3-Battlefield Camp – Encampment 3:30 p.m. Native American Storytelling-Anthony Wayne Peace Council House 4:00 p.m. Taylor Moyer – Woodland Indian Culture in the Fallen Timbers Era - Bower Shannon Clark and the Sugar – Main Stage – Museum Grounds Annie Oakley and Frank Butler – Photo Opportunity – In front of museum
5:00 p.m. Artillery Demonstration #4-Battlefield Camp – Encampment 7:00 p.m. Carry In Dinner for Encampment Participants-Encampment Area Final Bow Children’s Performing Arts – Main Stage – Museum Grounds 8:00 p.m. Concert – Main Stage – Museum Grounds: The Buzz Ford Show and The American Kings PLEASE NOTE: It is a vendors choice to remain open or close at this time. The Lewis and Clark Trailside Tavern is open till 10 p.m.
Sunday - July 28 1:00 a.m. The Gathering at Garst Opens 12:00 noon Lewis and Clark Trailside Tavern Opens Artillery Demonstration #5-Battlefield Camp - Encampment Anna p.s. - Main Stage – Museum Grounds 12:30 p.m. Native American Storytelling & Singing-Anthony Wayne Peace Council House 1:00 p.m. Annie Oakley – Main Stage – Museum Ground 2:00 p.m. Artillery Demonstration #6-Battlefield Camp – Encampment 2:30 p.m. Chief Black Hoof-Bower – Encampment 3:00 p.m. The Blue Leafs – Main Stage – Museum Grounds Spear Throwing-Encampment Area Muzzleloader Demonstration-Encampment Are Annie Oakley and Frank Butler – Photo Opportunity – Kids area in front of musuem 3:30 p.m. Tomahawk & Knife Throwing-Encampment Area 4:00 p.m. Artillery Demonstration #7-Battlefield Camp – Encampment 5:00 p.m. Event Close
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 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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The Pleasant Hill History Center will be offering a program titled "Finding Your Roots – Genealogy 101" at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 25. The History Center is located at 8 E. Monument St. in Pleasant Hill. Nita Lewis from Xenia will be giving the presentation. She has over 30 years of experience in genealogy. The two-hour Power Point program contains points to know before starting your research. There will be handouts to follow step by step. The program is free to the public. Follow us on our website at Pleasanhillhistorycenter.com or visit us on Facebook. Our building is handicap accessible.
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Valley Farewells Cremeans, LoIs, 67 - Formerly of West Milton, most recently of Brookville. Died Tuesday, July 2, at Brookhaven Nursing & Rehabilitation. fIeLds, terry L., 65 - A resident of Covington. Died Tuesday, July 16, at Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy. heLmer, rIChard L. “sparky,” 74 - A resident of Troy. Died Saturday, July 6, at his home. jaCkson, jordan Lee, jr. - Infant son of Jordan Lee and Chrysa Marie (Spear) Jackson of Troy. Died Friday, July 12, at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton. mILLer, garry a., 65 - A resident of Pleasant Hill. Died Tuesday, July 2, at his home. smIth, ronaLd p. “smitty,” 88 - Formerly of West Milton, most recently of Springfield. Died Friday, June 28. taCkett, daIsy, 87 - A resident of West Milton. Died Monday, July 8, at Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy. yoder, jane L., 71 - A resident of Covington. Died Wednesday, July 3, at her home.
‘Finding Your Roots – Genealogy 101’ Offered July 25 at Local History Center
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ANNIE OAKLEY Sidewalk Sales JULY 25 thru JULY 27
~2019 ANNIE OAKLEY FESTIVAL DAILY EVENTS ~ Saturday, July 27
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Saturday, July 27 (continued) 5:00 PM Historical Bus tour of special places in the life of annie Oakley, ride our air conditioned tour bus. 5:00 PM Cowboy Mounted Shooting, Shoot like a girl, 4 stage dWPQ shoot 6:00 PM Jeff Hittle on the Entertainment Stage 7:00 PM darke County Civic theater - treachery at Cartilage Creek
Sunday, July 28 (FEStival HOurS 9:00aM tO 5:00 PM) 9:00 aM Church Service Entertainment Stage Family Fun day all afternoon next to headquarters 9 aM tO 1 PM national Fast draw Competition 10:00 aM Cowboy Mounted Shooting, annie Oakley Shoot, 4 stage dWPQ shoot 12 noon Joseph Helfrich on the Entertainment Stage 12:00 PM annual Car Show, registration 10am to 11:30 Judging begins at 12 noon 1:00 PM darke County Civic theater - treachery at Cartilage Creek 1:00 PM Historical Bus tour of special places in the life of annie Oakley, ride our air conditioned tour bus. 1:30 PM Sign up for the 2019 annie Oakley Weiner dog races, race time 2:30 pm ** Best dressed dog (any breed) 1:30 pm. 2:00 PM Sign up for the national Kiddie tractor Pull association, Pull time 3:00 PM
(FEStival HOurS 9:00aM tO 9:00 PM) 9 aM to 3 PM national Fast draw Competition tHurSday, July 25 10:30 aM annual annie Oakley Parade from fairgrounds to 6:00 PM – Miss annie Oakley Shooting Contest Finals downtown Greenville. leave the fairgrounds at 10 am. Pilgrimage to annie Oakley’s Grave following completion of 12:00 noon Ohio Western arts Showcase 2:00 PM Meet 2019 Miss annie Oakley Shooting Contest 1:00 PM Wild West arts Exhibition Contests, Whip speed and 3:00 PM Historical Bus tour of special places in the life of Honored Speaker to be announced accuracy, the World;s Only bullwhip Fast draw competition. annie Oakley, ride our air conditioned tour bus. 1:00 PM Historical Bus tour of special places in the life 5:00 PM the festival comes to a close. Friday, July 26 of annie Oakley, ride our air conditioned tour bus. (FEStival HOurS 9:00aM tO 9:00 PM) times for the activities listed above 1:00 PM Spittin image on the Entertainment Stage 12:00 noon american Western arts Showcase opens may be adjusted if necessary. 2:00 PM Matinee Performance - Ohio Western arts Showcase, with Official events begin at noon Sneak preview for the Grand Showcase 1:00 PM Country Harmony on the Entertainment Stage 2:00 PM Meet 2019 Miss annie Oakley 2:00 PM Meet 2019 Miss annie Oakley When a man hits a target, they call him a marksman. When 3:00 PM Cowboy Mounted Shooting, rifle & Shotgun Competion 5:00 PM annie Oakley Marksmanship Shoot-Out50/50 I hit a target, they call it a trick. Never did like that much. 3:00 PM darke County Civic theater - treachery 5:00 PM american Western arts Showcase evening show -- Annie Oakley at Cartilage Creek 7:00 PM Cowboy Mounted Shooting, clean shooter jackpot 3:00 PM Historical Bus tour of special places in the life of annie 6:30 PM little Miss and Mr contest on the entertainment stage. registration begins at 6:00pm following the little Miss Oakley, ride our air conditioned tour bus. 3:00 PM annie Oakley Fast draw reaction 50/50 Public is & Mr. Sereena Barga on the Entertainment Stage welcome to shoot. 7:00 PM darke County Civic theater -. treachery at 4:00 PM annie Oakley Marksmanship Shoot-Out50/50 Cartilage Creek 5:00 PM Grand Western, Whip artistry, daredevil Knife throwing, 7:30 PM approx. Square dancers, location to be announced. Fantastic trick roping, 6:00 PM – Miss annie Oakley Shooting Contest Preliminaries
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Do You Have a Special Fort Rowdy Gathering Or Bradford Pumpkin Show Memory or Photo You’d Like to Share With Our Readers? The Fort Rowdy Gathering in Covington and the Bradford Pumpkin Show are two events that residents near and far look forward to with much anticipation each and every year. We thought our readers might enjoy hearing about a special memory you have of one of your visits to these festivals, or perhaps you have a picture you’d like to share with the community. Stories should be limited to approximately 100 words and photos should be in a JPEG or TIFF format if you wish to e-mail them to us at arenspub@gmail.com. You are also welcome to stop by our office, 395 S. High St. in Covington (office hours are Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.) or mail them to Arens Corp., P.O. Box 69, Covington, OH 45318. Fort Rowdy Gathering information will be accepted thru Labor Day, and Pumpkin Show memories and photos will be welcome through the end of this year’s festival, which will be held October 8-12. As space allows, we will try to publish two stories or pictures each week. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
MUPL’s Terrarium Program a Big Hit! The Milton-Union Public Library welcomed Kelly Fees from Patterson’s Flowers in West Milton on Wednesday, June 5, to discuss terrariums and the importance of plants on our planet. Jillian Bowser of West Milton enjoyed the program and making her own terrarium to take home. Her mother, Erika Bowser, works at the library.
Honey Harvest Coming Up August 4 at BNC Come enjoy the sweet taste of summer at Brukner Nature Center’s annual Honey Harvest on Sunday, Aug. 4, 2-4 p.m., presented by the Miami Valley Beekeepers Association. Colonists brought honey bees to America more than 300 years ago. Before that there was no native honey except from bumblebees. There are 30,000 to 60,000 bees in a hive – one queen, hundreds of drones, and the rest, workers. Bees fly between 10 and 15mph and must make 40,000 to 80,000 trips to make a single pound of honey. You can escape the heat in the nature center’s beautiful air-conditioned Heidelberg Auditorium and learn all about the process of beekeeping, from setting up the hive to processing the honey for your table. Enjoy a taste of this season’s hard work, courtesy of the honey bees at Brukner Nature Center. There is no charge to attend! BNC is located at 5995 Horseshoe Bend Rd., Troy.
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‘Giddy-Up Junction’ Vacation Bible School Slated August 5-9 at Grace Baptist Church Grace Baptist Church of Ludlow Falls will offer a Vacation Bible School Monday thru Friday, Aug. 5-9, 6-8:30 p.m. each evening. “Giddy-Up Junction” is geared for ages four thru Gr. 6. If you need a ride, call or text 330-275-0733! The church is located at 2500 St. Rt. 48, Ludlow Falls.
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How to Host A Successful Yard Or Garage Sale Instead of giving away unwanted items that have gathered dust around the house, many people turn to garage and yard sales to transform their clutter into some extra money. Yard sales may not be a “get rich quick” scheme, but they present an environmentally friendly way to clean up a home. What’s more, they can be an ideal way to connect with neighbors and meet new people. Any money earned is an added bonus. Resource Statistics Brain says that roughly 165,000 yard/garage sales take place in the United States each week. Nearly 700,000 people purchase something at those sales, leading to millions of dollars exchanging hands. Yard sales may seem straightforward, but there are a few strategies to ensure such sales go boom rather than bust. Choose the right date and time. Plan when to hold the sale by looking at the calendar and choosing an open weekend. Many people host their yard sales on Friday, Saturday or Sunday mornings, theorizing that this is when the most people will be free to browse their wares. Begin early in the morning so that shoppers will not need to disrupt their schedules much to visit neighborhood sales. A 7 a.m. start time will attract the early birds and free up most of the day. Advertise the sale to reach the maximum number of shoppers. Advertise your sale in various ways. Signage around the neighborhood announcing the sale is one method. Signs should be bold, simple and easily readable for passing motorists. Place ads in local newspapers, online and on grocery store bulletin boards, and use social media to spread the word of the sale even further. Be sure to give ample notice of the sale so that shoppers can mark their calendars. Make for easy browsing. Arrange goods for sale into categories and pay attention to presentation. You may generate more sales if items are easy to see and browsing is made easy. Put items you expect to draw the most attention popular near the end of the driveway to entice passers-by. A neat and inviting appearance also may convey that you’ve taken care of your home and your belongings. Play some music and offer light refreshments to create a convivial atmosphere. Price things reasonably. It’s tempting to overprice items, but a good rule of thumb is to mark things for one-half to one-third of the original value. Be open to negotiation, but try to haggle with a “buy one get one” approach, rather than marking down the price considerably. After all, the goal is to get rid of as many items as possible, with financial gain a distant second. Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items. Hosts can make their sales even more successful by employing a few simple strategies.
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GARAGE SALE: Fri., July 26, 8-5. 9637 W. St. Rt. 718, Covington. Chevy truck wheels; tools; kitchen items; toys; books; misc.
⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄ WANTED: Broken or nonrunning John Deere, Cub Cadet, & Wheel Horse lawnmowers. 937-473-2705 or KJRIND01@hotmail.com TRIANGLE ENGINEERING Heat Buster Air Circulator: Model SPL 4213. 14,445 cfm. 42” 4-blade design. OSHA compliant. Like new! $450. 937-570-1747
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 ENTRY LEVEL PAINTING Full-time position offering 5-day work week, paid holidays, & paid vacation. HOEHNE PAINTING CO. 937-295-2627 hoehne@embarqmail.com
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