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HUNTINGTON â For those looking for handmade crafts by local artisans, Miller School Park will be the place to be this weekend.
The Southside Neighborhood Organization will host its first Community Craft Fair on Saturday, July 31. Vendors with a variety of handmade goods and crafts will be on-site from 8 a.m. to noon. The park is at 12th Avenue and 7th Street in Huntington.
Connie Reed Beaty, the president of the organization, said the idea came from the groupâs social director and hospitality committee chairwoman, Jessica McCormick. The organization aims to make the fair an annual event.
About 16 vendors or groups will be at the fair. Beaty said some of the vendors will have goods such as honey, paintings, jewelry and more. Mountain State Reptile will bring animals to the park as well. A representative of the National Park Service will also be present Saturday to gather feedback about future projects at Miller School Park.
HUNTINGTON â The Southside Neighborhood Organization will have a safety meeting with Huntington Police Department representatives Thursday.
The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 22, at Ritter Parkâs Shelter No. 1.
Anne Dandelet is the chairperson of the Southside Neighborhood Safety and Security Committee and will host the safety meeting. The committee encourages public safety and awareness with local law enforcement.
Connie Reed Beaty, the president of the neighborhood organization, said Bryan Chambers, the cityâs communications director, reached out to her about holding the meeting. She said she hopes residents gain confidence in security after attending the event. She said she feels the neighborhood and the police department have a good relationship.
HUNTINGTON — The next meeting of the Southside Neighborhood Organization will be 7-8 p.m. Thursday, June 3, at the Phil Cline Family YMCA, 917 9th St. in Huntington. Members will
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DEGREED: Three local residents graduated during the spring ceremony at West Liberty University. Anthony Lee Martin Jr. of Huntington graduated with a masterâs degree, while Samuel Patrick Aulick, also of Huntington, and Carly L. Cunningham of Hurricane, West Virginia, received undergraduate degrees.
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