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February 2-3, 2013

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Putnam County Schools Menu Feb 4-8 Monday February 4: School Made Pizza Bagel LUNCH: WARM HAM & CHEESE ON A BUN, Macaroni & Cheese, Steamed Peas, Fresh Banana, Milk Tuesday February 5: Chicken on a Biscuit LUNCH: HOT DOG W/MEATSAUCE, Creamy Cole Slaw, French Fries, Baked Beans, Fresh Apple, Milk Wednesday February 6: Pancake on a Stick LUNCH: OVEN ROASTED CHICKEN, Quick Baked Potato, Green Beans, Fresh Grapes, Wheat Roll, Milk Thursday February 7: Whole Wheat Cinnamon Puff LUNCH: BEEFY NACHOS, L e t t u c e / To m a t o / C h e e s e , Spanish Rice, Mandarin Oranges, Milk Friday February 8: MVP Breakfast, Yogurt w/Granola LUNCH: CHEESE PIZZA, Garden Spinach Salad, Mixed Fruit, Pudding Cup, Milk

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Get a Job By Justin Waybright justin@theputnamstandard.com

ELEANOR— Another career fair is coming to the county. During the early success of December’s event, sponsors talked about holding another one. Many agreed the interest that day was great - so great that it inspired them to hold another during evening hours in February. “This will give current employees the opportunity to apply or move up to a different job or position,” said Gary Walton, executive director of the Putnam County Development Authority. “There are all kinds of people out there looking for employees.” More than 25 employers attended the last fair. Walton hopes the second one will be just as successful.

“This will help companies meet needs,” he said. Chamber of Commerce President Marty Chapman believes

the growth of businesses and companies in the county help spur events like these. “While others struggle, we’re

sort of an anomaly, because we are growing and our business community is growing,” he said during the December fair. Both Walton and Chapman urge people to attend Putnam County’s second career fair from 4 to 8p.m., February 12 at the Putnam Career and Technical Center in Eleanor. “With all these companies hiring, how can there be anyone without a job?” asked Walton. The county’s Chamber of Commerce, Development Authority and Putnam County schools will sponsor the free event. To reserve a space as an employer, call (304) 757-6510 or email Ashley Alford as A.Alford@putnamcounty.org. Space is limited and there is no charge to participate.

West Virginians invited to participate in 2013 Huntington Fight For Air Climb All proceeds support American Lung Association’s fight for lung health CHARLESTON, WV – The American Lung Association in West Virginia will host the 2013 Huntington Fight For Air Climb, the tri-state area’s only stairclimbing competition, on Saturday, March 23 at Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards Stadium, 2001 3rd Avenue. Participants, teams or individuals, will climb up and down the stairs of the stadium to raise awareness for the 35 million Americans who suffer from lung disease. Participants are asked to raise $100 to climb and pay $25 to register. All proceeds support lung

disease prevention programs, research and advocacy efforts. The climb, sponsored by All Med, Suddenlink Media and Clear Channel Radio, takes place from 8 a.m. to noon. “Whether climbing for a winning time or simply to cross the finish line in honor of someone with lung disease, this event is a great physical challenge,” says Chaste Truman Barclay, development manager for the American Lung Association in West Virginia. “Finishers will have a newfound respect for healthy lungs!” Climbers will be professionally

timed, but there is no time limit when climbing. The Lung Association will also host a health fair and kids’ fun zone at the event. Parking is available in the West lot of the stadium, which drivers can only access through 20th Street. To register, contact Chaste Truman Barclay at (304) 3426600 or at cbarclay@lunginfo.org, or visit www.lunginfo.org/huntingtonclimb. About the American Lung Association Now in its second century, the

American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. With your generous support, the American Lung Association is “Fighting for Air” through research, education and advocacy. For more information about the American Lung Association, a Charity Navigator Four Star Charity and holder of the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Guide Seal, or to support the work it does, call 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872) or visit www.lungusa.org.

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