COLUMBIANA
Oglebay Winter Festival of Lights bus-tour leaves from First Christian Church; includes dinner at the Wilson Lodge; Reservations, Bing Newton, 330 427-6578
GREENFORD
KNOX TOWNSHIP
LISBON
SALEM
Salem Community Pantry distribution, 4-6 p.m.
City council, 6 p.m., Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/92000023141?pwd=d1pnVEVjbnZBK1hGM3NocWJseFBEQT09)
Families Anonymous support group, Oxford House, 320 Benton Road, 7:30 p.m., 424-1468
SALEM TOWNSHIP
WED/30
WHEELING – David Lindelow has announced his retirement as president and CEO of the Wheeling Park Commission.
“It has been my great honor and privilege to work alongside the Wheeling Park commissioners and countless other community leaders to further the mission and vision of Oglebay Park,” Lindelow said. “Serving the Ohio Valley by furthering the development of this incredible park system has been a highlight of my career.”
Under Lindelow’s leadership, Oglebay has experienced exponential growth and a myriad of park improvements including the refurbishment of 30 cottages; a total renovation of Wheeling Park’s ice rink; a park-wide beautification project addressing much-needed maintenance and paving projects; and a total renovation of all Wilson Lodge meeting and event spaces slated for completion in 2021.
This is a weekly series focusing on the importance of buying local.
While much has changed over the past year, events have been canceled and holidays celebrations have been altered, one thing area residents can still enjoy is Christmas lights.
The light shows, in almost all cases, are a bit different this Christmas season. However, drive-through attractions remain available.
The following is a look at the various options to look at Christmas light displays in the tri-state area.
Overlyâs Country
Christmas, Greensburg
While itâs only a drive-through light display this year, the first-time in Overlyâs 65-year, tradition-rich existence, customers will likely be pleased.