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    28, 2011 Guide to Community Services, Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio Page 33

    roe County WorksHome Avenue, Suite 124, Job and Family Services Building,dsfield, OH 43793. Ph: 740-472-1602, ext. 243 Fax: 740-5781 Janette Harter, Interim Director.Workforce Investment Act is the federal program adminis-by Ohio to provide employment and training. The system isned to help job seekers find employment and to help busi-s find employees.

    Services: Job Search Assistance with job postings via internewspaper and other sources, Assistance with recruitmenpotential workers, Help with Resumes, Labor Market InformatAccess to Resource Center/Internet Connected Computers Financial Aid for Training (Eligibilities vary by program). more information, contact the office. Hours are Mon. - Fri. 8 - 4:30 p.m.

    ~ Assistance and Referral ~

    ~ Recreation ~dsfield Recreation Boardtings fourth Mon. of ea. month, municipal building, 7 p.m.

    he Board has three members appointed by the mayor and twobers appointed by the school board. It provides lighted fieldsaseball, softball, lighted football field, three lighted tenniss, two lighted basketball courts, a swimming pool, play-nds and a grass volleyball court. Don Harmon, pres., 472-; Andy Schumacher, VP; Lance LaFollette, sec.; Kevins member.ne National Forest0 SR 7, Marietta, OH 45750 Phone: 1-740-373-9055

    Wayne National offers camping, hiking, picnicking, hunting,ng, etc. on its land. Wayne National is a land managementcy. They offer firewood permits allowing you to cut upee cords in certain, designated areas.ffice hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.roe County Park DistrictW. Court St., Woodsfield, OH 43793-1018e: 740-472-1328, Main Office Fax: 740-472-2513il: [email protected] 8 a.m. - noon; 1 - 4 p.m.

    he Park District maintains 688.53 acres in a county-wide sys-of parks. It offers fishing, boating, picnicking, hiking, camp-historical activities, guided nature walks, swimming and ten-

    nis. Our brochure describes the activities and the location of epark - available in the park office during business hours.

    Parks are: Piatt Park, Kiedaisch Point, Monroe Park Marina, Hannibal Pool and Tennis Complex, Stafford Park, PMuseum, Veterans Memorial Community Park, and 4-H Plocated in Lee Township and 254 acres undevelopedClarington. Contact Mark Gallagher, director.Parry Park is located at 217 Eastern Ave., Woodsfield, whereHollister-Parry House Museum, the Oak Ridge-Byers S

    Schoolhouse and the Yaussey-Winkler Dairy are located. park is open to the public free of charge M-F 10 a.m.-2 p.m.Sunday 2-5 p.m., June - October for your touring pleasure.Ohio Division of Wildlife360 East State Street, Athens, OH 45701-1895 614-594-221

    The Ohio Division of Wildlife provides information and atance in dealing with wildlife, both game and non-game specThis office can provide information relating to hunting, trappand fishing in Monroe County and surrounding aInformation is available on hunter, trapper, and angler educacourses. Information on the Monroe Lake Wildlife Area can

    provided. To report violations: 1-800-POACHER. Educaticourses: 1-800-282-3557. Local Wildlife officer is WeFeldner.

    ~ Education ~erland of Ohio Local School District

    ral Office: 304 Mill Street, Woodsfield, OH 43793e: 740-472-5801 Larry Elliott, district superintendent;ge Richardson, administrative assistanturer: Janet Hissrichsville High School Phone: 740-926-1302

    e I Phone: 740-926-9261roe Central High School Phone: 740-472-0414roe Central Annex Cameron Phone: 740-458-9072High School Phone: 740-483-1358

    s Hills Career Center Phone: 740-472-0722sville Elementary Phone: 740-926-1309ibal Elementary Phone: 740-483-1624

    hatan Elementary Phone: 740-795-5665s Elementary Phone: 740-483-1421ue Elementary Phone: 740-567-3312dsfield Elementary Phone: 740-472-0953

    e I Phone: 740-472-1112

    Old Woodsfield High School Phone 740-472-0954Alternative Classroom

    River Bus Garage Phone 740-483-1842Woodsfield Bus Garage Phone 740-472-1239St. Sylvester Central Elementary Phone 740-472-0321

    Through Swiss Hills Career Center, many services are avable to residents of SOLSD including customer service in costology, food service, carpentry, building maintenance, weldauto mechanics, farm management and business educaContact Darren Cook vocational director, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., MFri. for information.

    School Board MembersScott Dierkes: pres. 120 Hillcrest Dr., Woodsfield Term to 201Edward Carleton, Pleasant Ave., Beallsville Term to 2013Janet Schwall, 37697 SR 78, Woodsfield Term to 2013Ron Winkler, 50676 SR 78, Clarington Term to 2011

    Teresa Gallagher, 44039 John Jarrett Rd., Beallsville Tm. to 1

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    roe County Board of Developmental Disabilities1 SR 26, Woodsfield Phone: 472-1712 Fax: 472-1684n K. Ring, Superintendentonroe County Board of MR/DD offers a variety of services

    mentally retarded and developmentally handicapped coun-Services available without charge (except Family Re-

    es) to eligible residents. The program does not discriminateher the provision of services or employment. The buildingsandicap accessible. Call between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mondaygh Friday at 472-1712. Major areas of service provided:roe Achievement Center (Special Education)he Center offers a special education program, chartered by the, which includes classroom instruction, adaptive physicalation, communication skills development, parent counseling,assessment services in cooperation with the school district.por-tation to and from the center and a hot lunch, at free ored cost, are available for all students.

    hildren between the ages of six and 21 who are moderately,ely or profoundly retarded or who are multi-handicapped andit adaptive behaviors and developmental delays similar to

    ons with mental retardation are eligible. Children arered and recommended for placement in this special educationam by the local public school district.onroe Achievement Center preschool provides comprehen-services to children three to five years of age with specials. Services are available without charge to eligible residents.e children may require special individualized attention to bet-epare them for kindergarten in the public school system.onroe Achievement Center, 47011 SR26, Woodsfield, oper-ive days a week 9 a.m. -3 p.m. beginning in late August andnuing through May. Contact Helen K. Ring, Superintendent,472-1712 or call SOLSD office, 472-5801, and ask for special

    ation coordinator, Kathryn Anderson.ered Workshophe state chartered adult center offers work training, employ-in a sheltered workshop, day activities, assessment services,

    w along services for individuals placed in communityoyment, communication skills development, physical skillsopment, general habilitation training and recreational activi-Enrollees are transported to and from the center daily.ersons are eligible who are mentally retarded or substantiallyled who have reached the age of 22 (or least 16 with a releasethe school district). Most client services are offered 9 a.m. -

    m. Mon-Fri. at the center, 47013 SR26, Woodsfield. Contract

    schedules for some worker clients includes weekends andays. Contact Dan Lollathin, Workshop Director, 472-5445ce and Support Administrationervice and Support Administration is available at Monroeevement Center to assist mentally retarded or developmental-sabled residents access, and obtain the information and serv-hey require. Case management service includes Information

    Referral, Crisis Intervention, Unusual Incident Investigation,Coordination, Direct Habilitation Intervention, Assessment

    Placement Counseling, Intake and Enrollment, Monitoringce Delivery and Resource Development. The goal of thisce is to ensure that persons receive information, help and

    s to services in the community for which they are eligible,n a timely manner. The case manager is responsible to ensurehat services received by a client are appropriate for his needs

    ~ Education ~and provided under the least restrictive conditions possible.

    Everyone is eligible for the information and referral servPersons with mild to profound developmental disabilities aregible for other case management services. 472-1712

    MACO makes banners, digital printing, stickers, magnets,phies and plaques. Contact Jay Hamilton, Case Manager.Family Resource Services

    Consultant services and financial assistance for families inareas of respite care (in-home and out-of-home), special dierequirements, adaptive equipment, home modification, and famcounseling and training. Program service is funded with a grant and donations. Families with a mentally retardeddevelopmentally disabled member living at home are eligContact Teresa Mercer, Family Resource Coordinator.Early Childhood Intervention

    In addition to other services described for children ages to the Monroe County Training Program cooperates with other cmunity agencies in an early childhood intervention program. purpose of this program is to ensure that children at risk, and tfamilies, receive services from appropriate providers which quately meet their needs. When treated at early stages the imand crippling effects of a handicapping condition upon the ividual, his family and the community can be reduced.

    Early Intervention services are provided to children, 0 twho are suspected or known to have a handicapping condition may cause more serious disability as they grow unless theygiven appropriate health, nursing, medical, therapy and educaservices. Contact Danielle Greenlee, Early Intervention Speciaor a representative of the other community agencies named abGMN Head Start

    GMN Head Start, See Page 28-29PRIVATE SCHOOLS:

    St. Sylvester Central SchoolPre-School through Grade Eight. Tuition119 Wayne Street, Woodsfield Phone: 740-472-0321Pre-School contact Jill Schumacher, principal 740-472-0321St. Pauls PreschoolThree to 5- year-olds. Tuition Polly Evans, administrator/teac301 S. Main St, Woodsfield: 472-0998, home; 472-0365, chuOhio State University Extension Monroe County101 North Main St., Courthouse, Room17 Ph. 472-0810

    Ohio State University Extension is an outreach arm of Ohio State University. OSU Extension conducts research-beducational programs in response to peoples needs and inte

    in agriculture and natural resources, economic development, fily strengths, 4-H/youth development and leadership.Educational opportunities include: farm & home finan

    management, food nutrition and health, small business assistalearning by doing, through 4-H projects, livestock and cproduction, consumer decisions, woodlot management devement of leadership skills, water quality and food safety. M-4:30Belmont Technical College120 Fox-Shannon Place, St. Clairsville, OH 43950Main Campus Ph.: 740-695-9500In Ohio toll-free 1-800-423-1188

    Monroe County Center, 47084 Black Walnut ParkWoodsfield, OH 43793; Ph.: 740-472-5468For nearly 40 years, Belmont Technical College (BTC)

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    assisting the residents of Monroe County in achieving theirational and career goals. During that time, community mem-have benefited from the programs that the College has offered.

    addition to the classes offered at the Main Campus in St.sville, a number of day-time classes are offered at the Monroety Center, and a full schedule of evening classes are held at

    Swiss Hills Career Center. the on-site course offerings inroe County are made available through Belmonts partner-with the Switzerland of Ohio Local School Board, Monroe

    nty Commissioners and the GMN Tri-County CACdband. These partnerships, and the use of their facilities,contributed to the success of BTC courses that are offered in

    roe County.he partnership between GMN and Belmont is part of thetys overall Higher Education Plan enacted by the Collegepproved by the Monroe County Commissioners. Overall, theership is designed to provide local and convenient access tospeed internet service, online course materials and coursesudents and residents in Monroe County.he BTC Workforce Development and Community Education

    rtment has been actively involved in offering services inroe County since 1997. The primary objective of thekforce Development and Community Education Departmentplan and promote full use of College resources to assist indi-al, business, industry, and community growth through train-nd education. As well as Belmonts partnerships with GMNdband and the Monroe County Commissioners, Belmont hasd with Jobs, etc., the Department of Job and Family Serviceshe Monroe County District Library to provide training andort in Monroe County.he Trustees Scholarship at Belmont offers a tuition-onlyd to students to cover the cost of up to nine academic quar-

    after other forms of need-based financial aid have beened. From the 2006-07 through the 2009-10 academic years,ollege has awarded $1,513,658 to local students through thearship. Eligible students must meet residency requirements

    Belmont, Harrison or Monroe counties and graduate from aschool in one of those counties. Students must enroll at

    mont in the summer or fall quarter immediately following highol graduation. This scholarship awards tuition payments foressful candidates after other forms of financial aid areed. This scholarship can help with tuition costs and can sig-antly reduce the costs of pursuing an exciting and profitableation.

    elmont provides students access to onsite and online classesa variety of in-demand and unique programs includingding Preservation/Restoration and two new programs. Legale Specialist Certificate and Cyber Security & Forensics.tionally programs are offered in: business, internet technolo-ealthcare, criminal justice, mining technology and industrials, with high-tech facilities and hands-on training.or more information about Belmonts college coursework ed in Monroe County, visit www.btc.edu or contact Timton, Dean of Off-Campus Operations at 740-699-3804, orle Comstock, Monroe County Liaison at 740-472-5468.

    N Tri-County CAC, Inc. Broadband Center4 Black Walnut Parkway, Suite 103, Woodsfield, OH 43793

    Britten, Director of Broadband, 740-472-2003 Offers highd internet service and classes on computer related topics.

    ~ Education ~ ~ Libraries ~Monroe County District Library96 Home Avenue, Woodsfield 472-1954 Fax: 740-472-1110Kathy South, Director www.monroecounty.lib.oh.us

    Services provided at the library include books circulated, Vand DVD loaned, large print books, books on CD and tape, mazines, PC software games, public computers, story time, summreading program, meeting room and gazebo for rent, display careference service, interlibrary loan, 16mm films, 16mm projectLCD projector, overhead projector, slide projector, copier, laminaFAX machine, automated circulation system and an automated plic access card catalog. There are various age restrictions on equment and AV materials. Online databases include e-books, ARepair Reference Center, Ancestry.com, Learning ExprLibrary, and many others through OPLIN.Lifelong Learners is a volunteer group of The Monroe CoDistrict Library. Programs include a monthly book club (methird Tuesday), a video club and quarterly education progseries, as well as the Free to Read program encouraging reing between adults and children. Lifelong Learners is under program umbrella of The Monroe Arts Council.

    Hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Fridaya.m.-5 p.m.; Sataurday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.. Summer hours are J1 - Aug. 31 - Mon. - Fri., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.mp.m. Closed Sundays and holidays.Dally Memorial Library37252 Mound St., P.O. Box 37, Sardis, OH

    Hours: Tues. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.www.dallylibrary.org. 740-483-1288Described as the 21st century library in the coziness of a 1century home, the Dally Memorial Library opened its door2002 to address the need for library services in the riverfrcommunities of Monroe County. Patrons of the Dally Memo

    Library have access to more than 1.3 million items through State Library of Ohio system. They may visit the library web to access materials or ask the friendly staff for help. In additionservices that include circulated books, VHS tapes, DVDs magazines, the library offers programs such as story hour, sumer reading programs, concerts, computer classes and job traing counseling. Since the library operates on donations, Friends of the Library host several fundraisers throughout year, including the Book Barn, which is open year round anlocated in the basement of the library.

    Monroe County Agricultural SocietyApril-Oct. meets last Thurs., 8 p.m., Oct. to April 7:30 p.m.46760 SR 26, Woodsfield, OH 43793. 740-472-0555.

    The annual election of the Board of Directors will be held inkitchen of the Henri Coulson Building on Friday of each years from 3 - 7 p.m.

    Members of the society must declare their candidacy for office of Director of the Society by filing with the Secretary of Society, a petition signed by 10 or more members of the sociwho are residents of the County in which the Society is organizat least seven days before the annual elections of Directors is h

    Only regularly nominated candidates who have met the firequirements will be eligible for election as a director.

    ~ Agricultural Related ~

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    ~ Agricultural Related ~A, Rural Development0 SR 676, Suite A, Marietta, OH 45750 Ph. 740-373-7113e LoansSDA, Rural Development provides no downpayment home loansw income individuals and families. Loans may be made for up0% of the appraised value of the site and the home. Applicantshave acceptable credit, demonstrate adequate repayment ability,

    meet eligibility criteria. Rural Development offers the GuaranteedHousing program. Under the GRH program private lenders

    de financing and Rural Development guarantees the loan. Formation, contact Rural Development office at 373-7113. Ext. 4

    Home Repair Loanspair loans are available to improve the living conditions andce needed repairs for very low income rural households. Themay be used to modernize the home or to remove health and

    y hazards. The Annual interest rate is 1%. Applicants mustxceed income limits, and must own and occupy the home topaired. Acceptable credit and repayment ability must also ben. The loans are only available to applicants who lack per-resources that can be used to meet their needs. For more

    mation, contact the USDA, Rural Development office inetta at 740-373-7113. Ext. 4ness and Industry Loan Guaranteesural Development guarantees quality loans made by privaters to business and industry involving manufacturing, whole-retail, and services. Projects musts be located in rural areasnvolve the creation and/or saving of jobs. The business needbe agriculturally related. Loan purposes may include real

    estate, machinery and equipment, or term working capIndividuals, sole proprietors, partnerships, corporations, cooptives, trusts, municipalities, counties, or other political subdsions are eligible for the program. The maximum loan amoun$10,000,000, with preferences given to loans of $5,000,000below. Contact the USDA Rural Development office in Columat 614-255-2425 for more information.Community Facilities

    USDA Rural Development administers a loan, grant, and guarantee program to develop community facilities for publicin rural areas with populations of up to 20,000. Funds may be uto construct, enlarge, or improve facilities which provide essenservices to rural residents. Rural Development may guaraloans made by private lenders, or provide the loans and grdirectly to the applicant. For more information, contact the RDevelopment office in Marietta at 740-373-7113. Ext. 216Water and Wastewater Disposal

    USDA Rural Development makes direct loans, grants, and guarantees to build or improve water and sewer facilities, stsewers and solid waste facilities. Loans can be used for const

    tion and non-construction costs including land, equipment, eneer services, legal services, capitalized interest, and initial oating funds. Non-profit corporations and public bodies in comnities with populations up to 10,000 are eligible. Direct loan inest rates vary depending upon the median household income oservice area. For more information, contact the RDevelopment office in Marietta at 740-373-7113. Ext. 216

    Monroe Soil and Water Conservation DistrictProtecting Our Natural Resources

    117 North Main StreetWoodsfield, OH 43793

    740-472-5477http://monroeswcd.org

    Board of SupervisorsDavid Landefeld

    Brad MillerJesse Stalder

    William ThomasRichard Stalder

    NRCS Staff Jeff Bettinger

    Chad HammondSWCD Staff Tammy JonesDavid Schott

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    ~ Agricultural Related ~roe Soil & Water Conservation District

    N. Main St., 3rd Floor, Woodsfield Phone: 740-472-5477e hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Board meetings are heldrd Mon. of each month at 8 p.m. DST at the MSWCD office6:30 p.m. during standard time and are open to the public.site: http:monroeswcd.org.

    he Monroe Soil and Water Conservation District organized inas the 9th district in Ohio. Their purpose is to develop and

    ement programs for the conservation of soil, water and re-resources. MSWCD is a legal entity of the state and is

    nistered by a five member Board of Supervisors who serveered three-year terms. It obtains funds from a levy, the stateocal donations. These funds support staff, office and equip-necessary to fulfill their responsibilities. Technical, educa-

    l and program development support is received for USDAral Resources Conservation Service, as well as numerouslocal, state and federal agencies. The MSWCD is a member

    e Ohio Federation of Soil & Water Conservation Districts,eye Hills Resource Conservation and Development andans for Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation.he district participates in the sale of tree packets, equipmentls. Topo and soil maps, educational programs and a districtletter are a few of the services provided.avid Landefeld is chairman of the Board of Supervisors; Bradr, vice-chairman; Jessie Stalder, secretary; Bill Thomas, fis-

    gent; Richard Stalder, public relations officer; Tammy Jones,am manager; Dave Schott, wildlife/forestry specialist.roe County Farm BureauPike Street, Barnesville 425-3681 or 425-3682 Fax: 425-3667onroe County Farm Bureau is a member-service oriented

    nization. Farmers and non-farmers share concerns regardings on which Farm Bureau members work. While non-farmersealize many benefits of being a Farm Bureau member, theylso work together with their neighbors on issues that affect

    yone in their community. Services available include: assistancefilings of Workers Compensation coverage; current agricultur-e valuation and agricultural districts. Members have benefit of aReward Protection Service which pays for information leading arrest and conviction of persons stealing members property.

    he Farm Bureau offers public affairs meetings to deal withy issues as well as farm and home safety programs. Leg-ve representation is a #1 priority with the district meeting toabreast of legislative issues. Betsy Anderson is organizationtor for Monroe, Noble, Belmont, Guernsey counties.

    ont-Monroe County Farm Services AgencyE. Main St., Suite 1, Barnesville 425-2300

    SA administers farm commodity and related resource conser-n and environmental programs. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,-Fri. Contact Christy Collins, County Executive Director.he Farm Service Agency, an agency of the U.S. Departmentgriculture, administers farm commodity, conservation, envi-ental protection and emergency programs. These programsde for commodity loans and price support payments to farm-ommodity purchases from farmers and processors; emergencyance, farm credit and administrative assistance to NRCS with

    Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). An area

    mittee provides oversite and sets local program policies. Thety Agricultural Extension Agent is non-voting ex officiober of the committee. The committee usually has one meet-

    ing per month. Day-to-day county office operations are supervby a County Executive Director or Acting CED, who is emploby the FSA committee. Christy Collins is in charge ofBelmont-Monroe County operation. Tina Pittman and DelWells serve as program assistants. Programs change periodicaccording to the current farm bill or other legislation.

    Monroe Metropolitan Housing Authority118 Home Avenue, Rm. 122, Woodsfield. Ph: 472-0715 Tuesdor 800-457-6651, ext. 104, 1st & 3rd & 5th Tues. of month, n- 3:30

    The Authority administers a Rental Assistance Program in forU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Sect. 8 provrental assistance for low-income families and single persons inform of monthly payments made by the Authority directly to a prilandlord. In some cases the renter also receives assistance with tenpaid utilities, with payments going directly to their account withutility company. Amount of rental assistance based upon income, specific allowances. Before assistance can begin, the rental unit mbe inspected to assure it meets HUDs Housing Quality Stan-dFunding for such rental assistance is limited and a waiting list is kbased upon date, time and locally established preferences. Once fuing is available to assist new renters, the applicant at the top of the wing list is offered a Rental Voucher, which they can use anywhereMonroe County, provided the landlord agrees to participate andunit meets the above stated guidelines.Monroe County Airport Authority47073 SR 26, Woodsfield, OH 43793 Phone: 472-1882Meets third Tuesday of each month

    Seven board members serve on the airport authority which o

    sees the airport. The runway is 3,800 feet long by 75 feet wBuildings include an aviation repair facility and a public termbuilding. Sec.-Treas. David Dalrymple.Monroe County Public Transportation (MCPT)P.O. Box 507, Woodsfield, OH 43793 Ph: 740-472-2505

    The transportation program serves residents of Monroewith services including demand response, subscription servcontract service, incidental charter service. For more informacontact Denise Potts, Director at 472-2505 M-F., 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

    ~ Agencies ~

    Hope Ridge Healthy Beef All natural, healthy, lean, freezer beef.

    EDelweiss Farm740-458-1791 Aaron Miller, Owner

    Hope Ridge Farm740-934-2087 Brad Miller, Owner

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    ~ Churches ~sville First Christian Church 52734 Main Street,ville.Wayne Clark - Phone: 740-926-1830ville Church of Christ SR 145, Wilson 926-1288; Jeff Rich 926-

    ville Church of God 52705 Washington St., Larry Treadway;ng address: 52857 SR 26, Beallsville, OH 43716ville United Methodist Church 52771 N. Washington Street,sville 926-9169

    mfield United Methodist Church, Washington County Rev.ynne Webber 740-865-3476en Ridge UMC Pastor: Frank Conley 740-483-1861nsville Church of Christ 34171 Brownsville Cty. Line Rd, Newmoras, Minister: Mr. Lynn S. Caseman 304-758-4292nsville UMC 34010 Brownsville Cty. Line Rd., New Matamoras65-2415 office; Pastor: Dennis WilliamsChurch of Christ SR 145 1/2 mile east, Malaga; Mark Landefeld,r, 472-0810

    el Hill United Methodist Church 39716 SR 255, WoodsfieldDarla Schnegg 472-1560h of Christ Hwy. 7 South, Powhatan Point; Evangelist: Paul E.

    yh of the Nazarene SR7 South, Powhatan Point Pastor Briann - Ph: 740-795-5185gton UMC, 106 Church St. Pastor Lee Ann Dunlap 740-483-1615

    e: 740-483-1749First Church of God 38377 SR 7, Duffy; Pastor: Cathy Harman,55-5809Sunsbury Baptist Church Church Hill Rd. - Mellott Rdg.sville 740-926-1377; Pastor: Jeff Cox Cell 391-9305Baptist Church 114 North Paul St., Woodsfield; Pastor Adamsend. 472-1941 www.woodsfieldfbc.comFree Methodist Church 795 Lewisville Rd., Woodsfield Pastorory Fish.Presbyterian Church 300 Front Street, New Matamoras - Pastor:

    Earley, Jr. 740-865-2364 P.O. Box 724Church of Christ 741 Lewisville Rd., Woodsfield

    r: Herb Alexanderview Christian Church 54760 Clover Rdg. Rd., Powhatan Pt.26-1220 Minister: Richard Baumbergerl Hill Baptist Church Pastor: James R. Dickey; c/o Connietman, 37454 SR 800, Sardis, OH 934-2618ville United Church of Christ - Pastors rotateville United Methodist Church 38891 SR 26, Graysville Pastors D. Porter 740-567-3131brier United Methodist Church 39716 SR 255, Woodsfield. Rev.Schnegg 740-472-1560bal UMC, SR 536, P.O. Box 187, Hannibal. Pastor Lee Annp 483-1615.ony Hill Baptist Church 41051 Trail Run Rd., New Matamoras.r: James C. Smith, pastor; Phone: 740-865-3835United Church of Christ - Pastors rotatenuel United Church of Christ 124 Shepherd Place, Clarington;83-2288, 740-458-1631on Ridge Church of Christ 42541 Jones Drive, Woodsfield - 740-268. Contact Ralph & Sylvia Joneslem UMC. SR 145, 51747 Main St., Jerusalem. Pastor Jeaner 740-425-3534s Church of Christ Office: 472-5508 Minister: Mark Tonkeryon UMC, Lebanon. Madlynne Webber, 740-865-3476ville Church of Christ SR 145 South, Lewisville; Differenters each week ville UMC 43618 SR 145 Lewisville, 740-567-3204; Pastor:Conley 740-483-1861

    g Water Baptist Church NE corner Monroe & Mound Sts., Sardis.ct No.: 740-865-3904 Tammy Ellis; Pastor Jim Green 530-4267;

    ct Becky Langsdorf 483-1614t Grove UMC. 46330 Joe Frobish Road, Sardis; Contact Daniel83-1850

    Low Gap Christian Union Church SR 26, between GraysviRinard Mills. James Scott 934-2630. Contact Janet Graham 934-227Mellott Ridge Church of Christ 48500 Mellott Rdg. Rd., BeallsvMoffett-Fletcher United Methodist Church 39716 SR 255, WooRev. Darla Schnegg 472-1560Mt. Olive United Methodist Church 39202 Mt. Olive Road, Contact Larry Romick 483-1029Neuhart Baptist 44957 CR 41, WoodsfieldNew Life Church 146 S. Main St., Woodsfield. Ph: 472-1755 PaChuck and Judy KaneNew Matamoras UMC Pastor: Dennis Williams - Ph:: 740-865-38newmatumc.orgOzark Church of Christ. 50811 SR 26, Beallsville Pastor differeSun. - Phone: 740-926-1466 Contact Charles Schaefer.Pentecostal Memorial Chapel Moose Ridge Rd., WoodsfieldRev. Castle Roberts, Sr. 43902 SR 145, Lewisville, OH- 740- 567-3497Pleasant Ridge UMC. Belmont County Rd. 102; Somerton-StumRd. near SR 26.Powhatan Community Church 107 Industry Street, PowhatanInterim Minister Joel Cook, 1235 Park St., Wheeling, WV.Powhatan UMC. 169 Main Street, Powhatan Pt.;Praise Pentecostal Fellowship 301 E. Marietta St., Woodsfield, David Ward, 312 Lawton Rd., Marietta, OH 45750 740-434-5477Rich Fork Church of Christ Different speaker each SundayRinard Mills UMC, Rev. Madlynne Webber, 740-865-3476Riverside Baptist Church 331 Ferry St., Clarington; 740-458-1677Salem Hall. Pastor: Dennis Williams 740-865-2415Sardis UMC. SR 7, Monroe St., Sardis; Pastor: Richard Wilson, POffice: 483-1749,Somerton UMC SR 800 in Somerton Rev. Jean Cooper 425-3534St. Johns United Church of Christ 51705 German RidgePowhatan Pt., 740-458-1880, Rev. Carla WobschallSt. John Bosco Mission 37325 Fifth Ave., Sardis; Ph: 740-472-018David Gaydosik, PastorSt. John the Baptist Church 35560 Miltonsburg-Calais Rd., Miltonsburg 740-472-0187. Fr. David Gaydosik, Pastor

    St. John Vianney Catholic Church 295 Highway 7, North, PowPoint; Fr. Frank C. CroninSt. Pauls United Church of Christ 303 S. Main Street, WoodRev. Frank Lehosky; 740-472-0365St. Pauls Church, Trail Run 43936 Joe Frobish Rd., Sardis 86or 934-2219; Rev. Alfred Bingenheimer 865-2116St. Sylvester Catholic Church 330 S. Main St., Woodsfield, Fr. Gaydosik, Pastor 740-472-0187Stafford United Methodist Church P. O. Box 387, Stafford 743131 Pastor: James D. PorterTrinity United Church of Christ 47345 Lewisville Northern Ro18), Ph: 567-3356; Rev. Karen BinfordUnity Baptist Church 37710 SR 800, Sardis. Pastor: Anthony RMcSword 740-472-1319

    Woodsfield church of Christ 860 Lewisville Rd., Woodsfield 745321; Keith Jones - Family Life Minister; Minister Charles E. SchultWoodsfield Christian Church 211 N. Main St., P. O. BoxWoodsfield; 472-0652. Pastor Scott Chambers 472-1926 or cell 213-2Contact Jim Givens 472-0472Woodsfield Church of the Nazarene 223 Maple Ave., P.O.Box 46472-5139 church; Pastor Rick SwigerWoodsfield Presbyterian Church P.O. Box 554, 114 East ChurPastor Rev. Susan L. Parker Lehosky 472-0155;Woodsfield First UMC 136 N. Main St., Woodsfield; 740-472Minister David Hull-Frye 740-472-1391 parsonageZion United Church of Christ 50445 SR 536, Sardis PH: 740-48

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    roe County Masonic Lodges: Monroe #189 meets the 4thday of each month. Lewisville Rd., Woodsfield Sec. Robertwens 740-472-5462; Stafford #300 meets on the Monday onfore the full moon. SR 145, Stafford. Sec. Larry A. Bettinger67-3454; Sunsbury #362 meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month0 p.m. Wash. St., Beallsville Sec. William E. Davis 740-926-1781;erton #429 CR 15, Lebanon Sec. Richard Seltzweidel; ClaringtonFerry St., Clarington Sec. Richard L. Miller 740-926-1568

    of Eastern Star within Monroe County: Beallsville #24ington St., Beallsville Sec. Eleanor Wilson 740-926-9968;gton #533 Ferry St., Clarington Sec. Gloria Miller 740-926-

    Masterton #584 Sec. Ruth Ellen Stoneking 740-732-5013;sfield #268 Lewisville Rd., Woodsfield Sec. Connie Rubel 740-212ican Legion Post 87. Contact Ed Frank, 740-567-3226

    Lodge #6 Belmont/Monroe Chapter. Contact David Lucas,man of the Membership Committee.sfield Kiwanis . Contact Ruth Workman, 740-472-5499s Community Center, 43022 Six Points Rd., Laings, OH 43752,r Laings Grade School. For community and surrounding areas.ct Linda Workman.Temple 199, Pythian Sisters K of P Hall at S. Paul and E. Churchuline Williams 934-2526 Most Exc. Chief

    Chiefs Club of Lydia Temple Pythian Sisters 199 . Pres.: Bettyn 740-472-1132Circle, 114 East Church St., Woodsfield. Facilitater: Nan McBurney785le Church Cemetery Assoc. Rodney Kahrig, 472-1908.. Monroe County Post 5303 & Auxiliary 112 N. Sycamore St.,sfield, 740-472-1199.Post 9930 P.O. Box 225 - Sardis. 483-1152. Located at SR 7,

    . Commander, Stacey Dye, 483-1985. Ladies Auxiliary Kriser.oe County AARP # 4365 AARP meets at the United Methodist

    ch, N. Main St., Woodsfield. Pres. Jim Delong 472-1200y Heart Singers Lewisville and Woodsfield Senior Citizens Bobsiak, director, 472-5342

    way Community Center 37358 SR 800, 11 miles s. of Woodsfield,111 Max Colvin, pres.; 740-865-3080.

    way Senior Citizens meet at Midway Community Center 934-2111.Kreig 865-3707

    way Quilters Contact: RuthAnn Ridgeway 934-2377oe Arts Council 118 Home Ave., Box 634, Room 111, Woodsfield, OH

    472-5307. Monroe Arts Council, P.O. Box 634, Woodsfield, Ohio3, Suzanne Pollock. Monroe Singers - Heins, Monroe Artist

    Guild , call Yvonne Reusser 472-5295. Monroe Writers Guild,Vargo. Monroe Lifelong Learners , Carol Bonsall. Monroe SuTheater, Brittany McConaughy.Monroe County Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society , P.O. BWoodsfield, OH 43793. Contact [email protected] or Karen Romick at 1481.Belmont County Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society, P. O. BBarnesville, OH 43713-0285 President: Lori PhillipsMonroe County Historical Society Monroe County Senior CCenter/Office Complex 118 Home Ave., P.O. Box 538, Woodsfield, 7472-1933. Museum: Parry Park, 217 Eastern Ave., Woodsfield.OJune-August. E-mail: moncohissoc@ att.net Wewww.rootsweb.com/~ohmchs/ Pres. Joyce Wiggins. The Society opeParry Park including the Hollister-Parry House, Oak-Ridge Buyers SSchoolhouse, and the Yaussey-Winkler Dairy located on Eastern AThese museums are open to the public free of charge. School toursclub and organizational tours/meetings are encouraged by appointmThey have a Railroad Room, Indian Artifacts and a Wars Memoraroom.Matamoras Area Historical Society 200 Main Street, New MataPres. Robert J. Riggs Museum, Fri. 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.Woodsfield Garden Club Pres. Kathy Black 740-472-0087Mothers Against Drunk Driving Belmont/Monroe Chapter, P.O632, St. Clairsville, OH 43950; Nancy Dewey, PresidentSwiss Hills Arts and Crafts Association Contact Stella Forni, pre1674 or Joyce Perkins, sec., 740-926-1747.Rolling Hills Ruritan Club Rolling Hills Ruritan Club servBeallsville, Jerusalem, Malaga and Woodsfield areas.Graysville Grange Master Pres.: Pauline Williams; Dale & PWilliams Co-Dpty 934-2526.Pomona Grange Treasurer Pauline WilliamsZion Grange, Hannibal Master: Gene Dennis 483-2217Monroe County Horsemens Association P.O. Box 317, StaffordGail Daniels; 740-567-3321.Humane Society of Monroe County 41383 StonehousWoodsfield. E-mail [email protected]. all-creatures.petfinde740-934-2693

    Girl Scouts Of The U.S.A. For information about Girl Scout procontact Black Diamond Girl Scout Council, (304) 345-7722, (800) 7616.Ohio Valley Chap. Korean War Veterans Assoc. 50000 Boltz HClarington, Ed Fellabaum, Founder, 740-458-1040.Graysville VFD Ladies Auxiliary, SR 26, GraysvillePresident, Darlene Ring 934-2807Victorian Roses Red Hats - Queen Carol Kreig 740-865-3707

    ~ Organizations ~

    (740) 472-3220Compassionate care that makes a difference

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    ~Advertisers ~ulture Servicesnroe Soil & Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 36e Ridge Healthy Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 37ancesks Furniture Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 07ens Appliance & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 31anceN Tri-County CAC, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14nroe County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 01m Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 02nroe County Job and Family Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 04

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    er & Sons Equipment Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12ster Implements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 26NCIAL INSTITUTIONS:kszens National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 21ples Savings Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 23Banco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 23

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    GreenhousesOld Well Greenhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pag

    HardwareWoodsfield Ace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pag

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    Lumber & Building SuppliesWoodsfield True Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pag

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    MemorialsRandall L. Gallagher Memorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pa

    NewpaperMonroe County Beacon & Sentinel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pa

    PowerSouth Central Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pag

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    Septic ServiceSparkeys Septic Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pag

    Towing and Wrecker ServicesA&S Towing, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pag

    TransportationMonroe County Public Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pag

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    BrandyWoods Assisted Living a Division of Monroe County Care Center

    randyWoodsssisted Living Offers:F Competitive RatesF Eleven Studio ApartmentsF Four One-Bedroom ApartmentsF Fully Handicap AccessibleF Country KitchenF Dining Room with Coffee

    & Juice BarF Laundry FacilityF Beauty SalonF Individual Mail BoxesF Private EntranceF Cozy Sitting AreasF Well-Trained Staff available 24/7

    F Three Well-Balanced MealsServed Family StyleF Socialization and Activities

    47049 Moore Ridge Road Woodsfield, OH 43793740-472-0144 740-472-5610

    Monroe County Care Cente24-Hour Skilled Nursing Medicare/Medicaid Certified Facility

    Nursing: 24-Hour Nursing Care IV Therapy Medical Director on Staff Restorative Program Hospice/Respite Care In-House Lab & X-Ray

    Rehabilitation: Physical Therapy Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy

    Activity Program: Van Outings/Shopping Bible Study/Worship Services Resident/Family Parties Yearly Family Reunion

    Other Amenities: Optometry, Audiology,

    Podiatry & Dental Services Beauty & Barber Shop Semi-Private & Private Rooms Guest M

    7045 Moore Ridge Rd., Woodsfield, OH 43793 740-472-014

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