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G-Biz™: Log Cabin Crafts Open for Summer

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Open Monday - Saturday from 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM.

Unless appointments take us away for the day.

Feel free to call ahead if traveling long distances.

304.462.8341

Located 6 miles out of Glenville, WV along U.S. Hwy 33 W at Letter Gap, WV.

Many handmade Country/Primitive Items. Gift Certificates Available.

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Midway VFD Flea Market - 05.31.13 to 06.01.13

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WV Unveils Silver Coin to Mark 150th Anniversary of Statehood; Online Sales Begin Today

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West Virginia is adding a commemorative coin to the celebratory mix ahead of its 150th birthday.

Online sales begin Monday for the limited edition silver round. It depicts the official sesquicentennial logo on one side and a detailed engraving of the state seal on the other.

The state has minted 1,863 of the coins, reflecting the year it gained statehood.

They sell for $49.99 and can be found at www.wv150.com.

The Mountain State also issued a commemorative coin in 1963, when it turned 100. Those have become collector’s items.

West Virginia split from Virginia during the Civil War.

Activities commemorating the state’s birth are scheduled throughout the spring.

They lead up to a major celebration in Charleston that runs from June 20 through the June 23, 2013 anniversary of statehood.

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Midway VFD Flea Market - 05.31.13

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Glenville: Gilmer County Farmers’ Market - Today

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The Gilmer County Farmer’s Market will be open Saturday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

We will have plants, some produce, crafts, honey, and jellies.

Gilmer County Senior Center Flea Market - 05.28.13

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G-Biz™: Log Cabin Crafts Open for Summer

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Open Monday - Saturday from 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM.

Unless appointments take us away for the day.

Feel free to call ahead if traveling long distances.

304.462.8341

Located 6 miles out of Glenville, WV along U.S. Hwy 33 W at Letter Gap, WV.

Many handmade Country/Primitive Items. Gift Certificates Available.

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Glenville: Rummage Sale - May 02—04, 2013

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There will be a Spring rummage sale at Trinity United Methodist Church on

Thursday, May 02, 2013 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Friday, May 03, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Saturday, May 04, 2013 from 9:00 AM to Noon

Items from kitchen renovation, including appliances and cabinets, will be available, along with games, books, clothes, kitchen utensils, tables, chairs, pews, etc.  Some items will be sold by silent auction.

Sand Fork: AMERICAN BAPTIST WOMEN’S MINISTRIES GARAGE SALE/ BAKE SALE

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MAY 02,03,04, 1013 – Thursday thru Saturday

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM DAILY

1101 SAND FORK ROAD
(Near Mack Worl Bridge)
Sand Fork, WV
David and Beverly Pritt Residence

Baked Goods, good quality clothing, household items and other yard sale items something for everyone

Stouts Mills: Huge Porch Sale - May 03-05, 2013 - Friday, Saturday, Sunday

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WV Hwy 5 East ,Stouts Mills at Bobbi Templeton’s

May 03,04, and 05, 2013

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Rain or Shine

New Quilt Material

Like New Singer Sewing/ Embroidery Machine

Quilt Frames Still in Box

Tons of DVD Movies, CDs

Wii Console, Wii Games

Playstation 3 Games

Lots of Collectibles and Antiques

Much Much More

Glenville: Gilmer County Farmers’ Market - 05.04.13 - Today

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The Gilmer County Farmer’s Market will be open Saturday, May 04, 2013, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

We will have plants, some produce, crafts, honey, and jellies.

Friends of Gilmer Public Library Yard Sale - 05.03.13 - Today

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Friends of Gilmer Public Library will have a yard sale at 3021 WV Hwy 5 West.

9:00 AM - ? on Friday, May 03, 2013.

Postponed if it rains.

Glenville: Gilmer County Farmers’ Market - 05.04.13 - Saturday

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The Gilmer County Farmer’s Market will be open Saturday, May 04, 2013, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

We will have plants, some produce, crafts, honey, and jellies.

Sand Fork: AMERICAN BAPTIST WOMEN’S MINISTRIES GARAGE SALE/ BAKE SALE

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MAY 02,03,04, 1013 – Thursday thru Saturday

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM DAILY

1101 SAND FORK ROAD
(Near Mack Worl Bridge)
Sand Fork, WV
David and Beverly Pritt Residence

Baked Goods, good quality clothing, household items and other yard sale items something for everyone

Stouts Mills: Huge Porch Sale - May 03-05, 2013

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WV Hwy 5 East ,Stouts Mills at Bobbi Templeton’s

May 03,04, and 05, 2013

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Rain or Shine

New Quilt Material

Like New Singer Sewing/ Embroidery Machine

Quilt Frames Still in Box

Tons of DVD Movies, CDs

Wii Console, Wii Games

Playstation 3 Games

Lots of Collectibles and Antiques

Much Much More

Glenville: Rummage Sale - May 02—04, 2013

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There will be a Spring rummage sale at Trinity United Methodist Church on

Thursday, May 02, 2013 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Friday, May 03, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Saturday, May 04, 2013 from 9:00 AM to Noon

Items from kitchen renovation, including appliances and cabinets, will be available, along with games, books, clothes, kitchen utensils, tables, chairs, pews, etc.  Some items will be sold by silent auction.

Friends of Gilmer Public Library Yard Sale - 05.03.13

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Friends of Gilmer Public Library will have a yard sale at 3021 WV Hwy 5 West.

9:00 AM - ? on Friday, May 03, 2013.

Postponed if it rains.

Ordering Seedlings for Spring Planting Is Extended to April 30, 2013

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History is Alive and Growing
at Clements State Tree Nursery

History is often relegated to books, movies or museums, but at Clements State Tree Nursery in West Columbia, W.Va., America’s history is represented through living, growing trees.

The staff at Clements State Tree Nursery is keeping a historically important tree species from dying out altogether. The nursery’s orchard is home to adult American chestnut trees that produce blight-resistant seed. The American chestnut once was a common component of forests across the eastern United States, but by 1930 the tree was nearly eradicated by a disease called chestnut blight.

“Our American chestnut seedlings show resistance to the blight, but they are not immune,” said Nursery Superintendent Jason Huffman. “Our hope is to one day breed seedlings that are totally resistant to chestnut blight.”

Huffman’s hope is also the hope of companies and landowners throughout West Virginia and surrounding states. Each year they buy all of the 5,000 to 10,000 American chestnut seedlings the nursery produces in an effort to repopulate the species.

“Everyone I’ve ever talked to would like to see the American chestnut make a full comeback and be as plentiful as it was at the turn of the 20th century,” Huffman said. “We will continue our research and other cooperative efforts to try to make sure that happens.”

In 1948, Americans donated more than 700 boxcars of relief goods to assist the French in their recovery after World War II. The following year, the French people repaid the debt by sending 49 boxcars of gifts to America. The train was dubbed The Merci Train and the cars were divided among the then 48 states; the contents of the 49th car were split between Washington, D.C. and the Territory of Hawaii. West Virginia’s boxcar contained acorns and seedlings that grew to be what the nursery today calls “the French oak.” The nursery grows French oak seedlings not only to sell, but also to honor veterans of World War II. “On several occasions, we have shipped seedlings to veterans’ families for special plantings in remembrance of their brave loved ones,” Huffman said.

Become part of living history: Plant a seedling from Clements State Tree Nursery today.


Facts about Clements State Tree Nursery

Clements State Tree Nursery is owned and operated by the West Virginia Division of Forestry. It is the state’s only forest tree nursery.

The nursery grows forest trees - both native and introduced species that are proven to grow and prosper in West Virginia’s forests.

Hardwood seedlings grown at the nursery include hickory, walnut and several species of oak. The nursery also grows West Virginia’s state tree, the sugar maple.

Evergreen species include white, Scotch and red pine, Norway spruce and Douglas fir.

Reasons to plant seedlings include erosion control, shade, shelter, wind barriers and wildlife habitat.

If you set up a West Virginia-grown Christmas tree, chances are it began from a seedling purchased from Clements State Tree Nursery. Nursery Superintendent Jason Huffman estimates that the nursery sells 70,000 seedlings annually to the state’s Christmas tree growers. The most popular species the nursery sells are Norway spruce, Douglas fir, and Scotch and white pine.

The nursery takes orders for seedlings from September to April. Shipping begins the week of Thanksgiving and continues through April.

Seedlings are packaged in quantities of 25, perfect for planting on large plots of land or sharing with friends and neighbors.

In 2007, the nursery began using nonviolent prison inmates from the neighboring Lakin Correctional Center. The all-female crew helps with weed control and orchard cleanup and processes seedlings for shipment.

The nursery is located in West Columbia, WV, on WV Hwy 62 just 11 miles north of Point Pleasant.

The land where the nursery sits was once owned by the grandparents of writer and humorist Mark Twain.


About the Nursery

Clements State Tree Nursery, located in Mason County along the Ohio River, sits on property once owned by the grandparents of the famous American author Mark Twain. Bare-root seedlings have been produced here for almost half a century. In recent years, the nursery has produced 1 to 2 million seedlings annually.

The nursery sells these seedlings to landowners in West Virginia and its surrounding states for the purposes of reforestation, coal mine reclamation, wildlife cover and Christmas tree production. Most of the seedling species are native to West Virginia and all are genetically suitable for success not only in West Virginia, but also in the neighboring states.

Landowners may order seedlings each year from September 01 through April. Shipping begins Thanksgiving week and runs through April (weather permitting).

Seedling orders can be paid over the phone with a credit card, or by mail with a check or money order.

Quantities as small as 25 may be purchased, so whether you need to plant one acre or 50, we have the product to meet every landowner’s needs.


Why Purchase Tree Seedlings?

Seedlings are planted for many reasons including erosion control and reforestation. Trees provide shelter, wind barriers and habitat for wildlife. Landowners also may plant seedlings that one day will be used as Christmas trees.

~~  Leslie Fitzwater ~~


Order by Mail or Phone

Clements State Tree Nursery
624 Forestry Drive
West Columbia, WV 25287
304.675.1820


Click the Following Links for Information and Ordering:

Download the seedling catalog

Download the Order Form

Order Online

Sand Fork: AMERICAN BAPTIST WOMEN’S MINISTRIES GARAGE SALE/ BAKE SALE

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MAY 02,03,04, 1013 – Thursday thru Saturday

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM DAILY

1101 SAND FORK ROAD
(Near Mack Worl Bridge)
Sand Fork, WV
David and Beverly Pritt Residence

Baked Goods, good quality clothing, household items and other yard sale items something for everyone

Glenville: Rummage Sale - May 02—04, 2013

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There will be a Spring rummage sale at Trinity United Methodist Church on

Thursday, May 02, 2013 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Friday, May 03, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Saturday, May 04, 2013 from 9:00 AM to Noon

Items from kitchen renovation, including appliances and cabinets, will be available, along with games, books, clothes, kitchen utensils, tables, chairs, pews, etc.  Some items will be sold by silent auction.

Moving Sale

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Moving to Florida to a very small house and I have lots to sell.

Furniture is mostly early antique dating around 1820 to 1900.

Four cupboards, two cherry drop leaf tables, five super blanket chests, large farm table and chairs, two early baby cradles,oak double curved china closet, early dressers and so much more.

Lots of household and garage items too.

By appointment only.

Call Carol 304.804.2000

LITTLE KANAWHA ABW MINISTRIES SPRING RALLY - 04.18.13 - Today

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LITTLE KANAWHA ABW MINISTRIES SPRING RALLY

THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

RUSH RUN BAPTIST CHURCH


5:30 - 6:30 PM REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS

SILENT AUCTION WILL BE HELD AND ITEMS WILL BE
ON DISPLAY FOR BIDS DURING REGISTRATION/ REFRESHMENT TIME.

6:30 PM…. PROGRAM BEGINS

ALL LADIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND

INFORMATION CONTACT PRESIDENT SHARON RADABAUGH OR SECRETARY SUE EDWARDS.

Glenville: Market Festival at Holt House - April 19-20, 2013 This Friday and Saturday

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LITTLE KANAWHA ABW MINISTRIES SPRING RALLY - 04.18.13

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LITTLE KANAWHA ABW MINISTRIES SPRING RALLY

THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2013

RUSH RUN BAPTIST CHURCH


5:30 - 6:30 PM REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS

SILENT AUCTION WILL BE HELD AND ITEMS WILL BE
ON DISPLAY FOR BIDS DURING REGISTRATION/ REFRESHMENT TIME.

6:30 PM…. PROGRAM BEGINS

ALL LADIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND

INFORMATION CONTACT PRESIDENT SHARON RADABAUGH OR SECRETARY SUE EDWARDS.

WV Beef Expo Coming to Jackson’s Mill - April 11-13, 2013

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The 23rd annual West Virginia Beef Expo will be Thursday through Saturday at Jackson’s Mill 4-H Conference Center in Weston, WV.

Jennifer Friend of Braxton County, WV will be crowned the new West Virginia Beef Queen Thursday evening by retiring Queen by Jessica Woodworth of Mineral County.

Friend will reign during the 23rd West Virginia Beef Expo and will represent West Virginia and the Beef Industry Council by promoting beef at various events.

Events scheduled for Friday will be the stockman’s judging contest, a competition that tests overall knowledge about the beef industry, the beef ambassador contest, youth beef cook-off, photo contest and cattle shows. Friday night’s banquet will feature Smittin’ Image.

This year’s expo is expected to be an excellent event for producers, suppliers, consumers, juniors and others involved in the beef industry.

Forty-plus firms will have their products on display Friday and Saturday, and they will be willing to discuss their applications on West Virginia beef farms.

More than 200 head of Gelbvieh, Limousin, polled Hereford, Simmental, Angus and Charolais cattle will be on display and offered for sale Saturday.

The sale will begin at 9:30 AM with the Gelbvieh, 10:00 AM for the Limousin, 11:00 AM for the red Angus, Noon for the Polled Hereford, 1:30 PM with the Simmental, 2:30 PM for the Angus and 4:00 PM with the Charolais.

The West Virginia Beef Expo is a marketing and educational event operating for the purpose of promoting quality breeding cattle for the advancement of the industry.

The expo is a showcase of cooperative efforts of the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, West Virginia University College of Agriculture and Forestry and the WVU Cooperative Extension Service.

The public is invited to attend any or all of the events with no admission fee.

For more information, anyone interested can call the West Virginia Cattlemen’s office at 304.472.4020 or a local WVU Extension office.

Normantown: Yard Sale - April 12-13, 2013 - This Friday and Saturday

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Friday, April 12, 2013 from 9:00 AM till 2:00 PM

Saturday, April 13, 2013 from 9:00 AM till Noon


266 Upper Grass Run Road

Normantown , WV


Men’s and women’s clothing

Baby girl clothes newborn to three months

Baby items

Household items


For more details feel free to call Amanda at 30.462.4029

Glenville: Market Festival at Holt House - April 19-20, 2013

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Glenville: Gilmer County Senior Center Flea Market - 04.11.13 - This Thursday

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Normantown: Yard Sale - April 12-13, 2013

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Friday, April 12, 2013 from 9:00 AM till 2:00 PM

Saturday, April 13, 2013 from 9:00 AM till Noon


266 Upper Grass Run Road

Normantown , WV


Men’s and women’s clothing

Baby girl clothes newborn to three months

Baby items

Household items


For more details feel free to call Amanda at 30.462.4029

First Annual Troy Flea Market - 04.06.13 - This Saturday

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Gilmer Public Library Book Sale - Friday, April 05, 2013

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Friends of Gilmer Public Library will be holding a book sale at the library on Friday, April 05, 2013, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Also buy your tickets to win the Spring Basket.

All proceeds benefit the library.

Call 304.462.5620 for more information.

Glenville: Gilmer County Senior Center Flea Market - April 11, 2013

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Glenville: Market Festival at Holt House - April 19-20, 2013

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First Annual Troy Flea Market - April 06, 2013

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Glenville: Gilmer County Senior Center Flea Market - 04.11.13

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G-Biz™: TMAD March Madness Sale

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Gilmer Public Library Book Sale - April 05, 2013

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Friends of Gilmer Public Library will be holding a book sale at the library on Friday, April 05, 2013, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Also buy your tickets to win the Spring Basket.

All proceeds benefit the library.

Call 304.462.5620 for more information.

Glenville: Market Festival at Holt House - April 19-20, 2013

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First Annual Troy Flea Market - 04.06.13

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Glenville City-Wide Yard Sale - June 07-08, 2013

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