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Thursday, January 31, 2013

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Meeting to Discuss Methods to Improve On-Farm Safe Food Handling The SW Ag. Association will meet on Monday, February 4th at 7:00 PM (Old Winfield Courthouse) to discuss methods on how to reduce the risk of fruit and produce contamination on the farm during production, harvesting, handling, transportation and storage. Producers wishing to sell their produce through the Farm to School program (F2S) should attend this session to learn about the new USDA/WVDA programs entitled "Good Agricultural Practices" (GAP) and Good Handling Practices (GHP). These programs focus on risk reduction not risk elimination. Current technologies cannot eliminate all potential food safety hazards associated with fresh produce that will be eaten raw. A common sense/scientific approach guides the initiatives which will help make our food safer (and more nutritious) for our students. For more information call the Putnam County Extension Office at (304)-586-0217.

HOW TO REACH US PHONE: (304) 743-6731 FAX: (304) 562-6214

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James E. Marshall American Legion Post # 187 to hold Memorial Service James E. Marshall American Legion Post # 187 of Winfield is having a Memorial Service in remembrance of The Four Chaplains on The USS Dorchester that went down 70 years ago in the icy North Atlantic on 3 February 1943. The James E. Marshall Post # 187 is having a memorial service on Thursday, February 7th, 2013 at the Winfield Presbyterian Church. The service is to honor the Four Chaplains and the men aboard the USAT Dorchester that was sunk in the North Atlantic by a German Submarine on 3 February 1943. Of the 902 men on board, only 230 survived and only two are still living today. The program will start at 6:30 pm. The public is invited and a chili dinner will follow the program.

This service honors all those who have ever worn the uniform and

whose courage and faith have sustained our country. Point of

contact is Dan Chandler. He can be reached at 304-397-6609.

Salute to Senior Service: West Virginia residents encouraged to nominate outstanding senior volunteers The search is on for West Virginia’s outstanding senior volunteer. The Salute to Senior Service program, sponsored by Home Instead, Inc., the franchisor of the Home Instead Senior Care network, honors the contributions of adults 65 and older who give at least 15 hours a month of volunteer service to their favorite causes. Nominations for outstanding senior volunteers will be accepted between Feb. 1 and March 31, 2013. State winners

then will be selected by popular vote at SalutetoSeniorService.com. Online voting will take place from April 15 to April 30, 2013. From those state winners, a panel of senior care experts will pick the national Salute to Senior Service honoree. Home Instead, Inc. will donate $500 to each of the state winners favorite nonprofit organizations and their stories will be posted on the Salute to Senior Service Wall of Fame. In addition, $5,000 will be donated to

the national winner’s nonprofit charity of choice. We all know seniors who do so much for our community, said Nancy Foster, owner of the Home Instead Senior Care office serving the Charleston and Huntington areas. “These silent heroes give selflessly, expecting nothing in return. And yet, their contributions often make a difference not only to the organizations they serve, but in changing how the public views growing SEE SENIOR ON PAGE 6

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