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Assistance now available for Working Parents Parents and guardians who work or are in school and need financial assistance for child care can receive help through Link Child Care Resource and Referral, a division of River Valley Child Development Services. The program, funded through the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services, provides assistance to those living in Cabell, Wayne, Putnam, Mason, Boone, Lincoln, Logan and Mingo counties and who are going to school, working or are in a WV WORKS program. Applicants must meet predetermined income eligibility guidelines to receive financial assistance. For more information, call 304-523-9540 or 800-8949540, or stop in at 611 7th Ave., Huntington, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Big Sandy Superstore Arena hosts Bridal Extravaganza Sunday, Jan. 27 Sandy Superstore Arena, Rose Tree Boutique, Marshall University Foundation Hall, McComas Video Productions, Linens & More for Less, El Haijj Salon & Spa, Jay Swann Photography, Celebrations Party Planning, Donnie's Formal Wear, Little G's Mobile DJ, Big Sandy Superstore Superstores, Men's Warehouse, Ashland Plaza Hotel, Sun Tan City, and Lavender Photography. There will be door prizes given away throughout the event, including a 3 night cruise for two leaving from Florida or California on one of the following cruise ships Carnival Fun Ship, Norwegian, or Royal Caribbean International. You must be 18 to win prizes. There will also be a groom room sponsored by Big Sandy Superstores and Texas Roadhouse featuring football games. Admission is $5.
Brides to be can get ready for their big day with the annual WKEE 100's Bridal Extravaganza. The event is planned from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 27, at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena, in downtown Huntington. It will include a fashion show with clothing from the Rose Tree Boutique and Lara's Bridals & Formals. There will also be multiple vendors including: David's Bridal, Don's Formal Wear, A to Z The Party Line, Digital Real Photography & Videography, Chiro One Wellness Center, Dinner for Two 21st Century Royal Prestige, Pullman Plaza Hotel, C.F. Reushlein Jewelry, AAA Entertainment, Wedding Photography by Mark Webb Cortney Bell, Pollock's Jewelers, Lara's Bridals, Classy Limousine, Elder Beerman, Bravo Live DJ & Lighting Extravaganza, Skeffington's Formal Wear, Big
“Lord of the Dance created by Michael Flatley” returns to North America World’s Most Successful Irish Dance Show Hits 54 Cities in 2013 Coming to the Clay Center In Charleston for one night only – February 20th @ 7:30pm CHARLESTON, WV – Generations of audiences - more than 60 million people from 68 countries - have seen Lord of the Dance created by Michael Flatley (www.lordofthedance.com), the world’s highest grossing Irish dance show. Presented by MagicSpace Entertainment and Global Entertainment Group, Lord of the Dance returns to visit 54 cities in North America, visiting the Clay Center in Charleston on February 20 for one night only. Tickets go on sale Saturday, January
12 at 10 am. Tickets can be purchased at www.theclaycenter.org or by calling 304561-3570. Creator and Artistic Director Michael Flatley, who added fresh costumes, a visually stimulating set featuring an LED wall and revised lighting and set designs this year, still oversees all aspects of the production. “I've always dreamed of creating an Irish Dance show that touches the hearts of millions of people worldwide,” says Flatley. “I am so proud of the cast and crew
who bring this vision to life on stage each and every night." Lord of the Dance is a classic tale of good versus evil based on mythical Irish folklore that brings a romantic and passionate love story to stage. Don Dorcha, Lord of Darkness challenges the ethereal lord of light, the Lord of the Dance. “Battle lines are drawn, passions ignite and a love story fueled by the dramatic leaps and turns of dancers’ bodies begins to build against a backdrop of Celtic rhythm,” says
Flatley. “Fans can expect 21 scenes of precision dancing, dramatic music, colorful wardrobes and state-of-theart staging and lighting.” Along with Dance Director Marie Duffy-Pask, Flatley handpicks the cast of over 40 dancers; each has achieved individual recognition as a national or worldwide dance champion. Lee Marshall, CEO of MagicSpace Entertainment, the tour promoter and veteran of blockbuster entertainSEE DANCE ON PAGE 5
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