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  • Appalachian Artisans Guild displays items at the Hillsboro Library

    While we are waiting for spring to pass, the Appalachian Artisans Guild has brought in a small display of items to promote their upcoming show, Cabin Fever Arts Festival. They have some handcrafts, folk art, pictures, and more on display. Come to the Hillsboro library to look over their work and get more infomation about their festival. The Guild's work will only be displayed during the month of February.
  • Amateur (HAM) radio classes forming now
    Hillsboro Amateur Radio Association (HARA) will be holding a four (4) week course (one night a week) where you can learn everything you need to earn your Technician (entry level) FCC Amateur Radio License.
  • Plans under way for Magic Waters 2010
  • Greenfield Area Christian Center holds annual meeting Feb. 21
    The annual meeting of the Greenfield Area Christian Center will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 21, at the new home of the New Directions Youth Ministry located at 251 Jefferson Street.
  • Consumers want information
    An Ohio State University study provides more evidence that consumers pay attention to calorie counts of meals when they are provided conveniently.
  • Programs help with annual tax filing
    H1N1 Flu  Shot Clinic
        The Highland County Senior Citizens Center and Walgreens are sponsoring an H1N1 Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, Feb. 4 from noon to 4 p.m. Ages 14 years and older are eligible.
  • Retired judge and McClain graduate to be guest at Black History program
    James F. Cannon will be the guest of honor at the Black History Month program at the Highland County District Library in February.  Mr. Cannon, a 1949 graduate of McClain High School, went on to serve in the U. S. Air Force for 20 years.  After retiring from the Air Force, he studied at Wright State University, receiving both a bachelor's and a master's degree.
  • Greenfield Historical Society to host dinner; society co-president recounts story of C.R. Patterson
    On Sunday, Feb. 7, from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., the Greenfield Historical Society is holding their second Sunday Dinner at the Grain and Hay Building, McArthur Way and Jefferson Street in Greenfield. The cost is $10 and includes pork loin, cheesy potatoes, marinated beans, coleslaw, rolls, dessert, and drinks. No reservations are required. The first dinner in January was a complete success and was sold out before 1. Once again, there will be a wait staff to serve the dinner, and you will have real plats and silverware to eat from. There will be no take-outs, however.
  • Greenfield Lions Club inducts new members
    The Greenfield Lions Club enjoyed Game Night at its January meeting.
  • Greenfield Library Link
    February is not only the month for Valentine's Day, but it is also LOVE YOUR LIBRARY MONTH. We hope you do love your library and make use of all the items and services that are provided. It is our pleasure to serve you. If you have not stopped in for awhile, come check us out. You'll be delighted.
  • Taylor graduates from barber school
    David Taylor, husband of Alice Taylor, recently graduated from the Hair Experts Barber School, 4390 Karl Road, Columbus, Ohio. The Hair Experts Barber School is a nationally accredited school and is affiliated with Ohio's largest cosmetology school, Ohio State School of Cosmetology, with five locations in central Ohio.
  • Annual National Project Linus Blanket Day set for Feb. 20
    The 11th annual National Project Linus Blanket Day will be held on Feb. 20 at the Sardinia Church of Christ, 7130 Bachman Drive, Sardinia.
  • VBA representatives available to assist with VA benefits, claims
    Starting January 12, representatives from the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) will hold office hours at the Chillicothe VA Medical Center in an effort to assist local veterans with their VA benefit questions and the claims process.  A VBA Representative will be available to local veterans every Tuesday and Thursday 10 a.m. ­ 2:30 p.m. in building 31 room B037.  The representatives can be reached at (740) 773-1141, extension 6335.
  • Master Gardener program begins
    Remember what they say about Ohio weather: If you don’t like the weather today, just wait because it is probably going to change tomorrow! While the weather may not have changed quite that quickly, the bitter cold and frozen ground of a couple of weeks ago has been replaced by rain and mud. If you don’t like the current conditions, don’t complain too loudly as they will probably change in short order!
  • Marshall ladies enjoy annual Christmas party
    The Marshall Community Ladies Group held their annual Christmas dinner and party on Friday, Dec. 18. After the dinner meal and door prizes, the evening entertainment was provided by the talented singing Grover family.
  • Live music featured at Senior Center
    Bid Euchre tournament will follow the birthday dinner program. This month’s program:  Mary Bolich and Rick O’Dell with tax tips for seniors.
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