You Should Know
Saturday, March 13
Keyser Assembly of God will hold a food giveaway Saturday, March 13, from 9-11 a.m. at the church. Must have proof of W.Va. residency and wear a mask.
The Mineral County STEM Festival will be held virtually on Saturday, March 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. To register, visit mineralstem.com/register.
The Headsville Countryside Ruritan Club will be holding
a fundraising chicken dinner at the Outdoor Power location on Saturday, March 13 at 11 a.m. Half- chicken prepared by Eugene Tasker, baked beans, cole slaw and a roll for $8. All profits returned to the community as needs arise. For information about Ruritan, call Shirley Tasker at 304-788-0774 or Rick Johnston at 304-788-4366.
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Feb. 9
The Burlington Ruritan board of directors will meet Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. at the Burlington Union Church. Members please use the side door entrance.
Feb. 11
The Headsville Countryside Ruritan Club will meet Thursday, Feb. 11, at 6:30 p.m. at the Fountain United Brethren Church.
Feb. 13
A food giveaway will be held Saturday, Feb. 13, from 9-11 a.m. at Keyser Assembly of God. Come into church, wear your mask, and must have proof of W.Va. residency.
Feb. 16
Burlington Ruritan Club members will meet for their regular club meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 7 p.m. Please note there will be NO MEAL SERVED prior to the meeting. Please try to attend and wear your mask and practice social distancing.
Ruritan members hope culprit will return Baby Jesus
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
BURLINGTON - The Burlington Ruritan Club recently made a disappointing discovery when members gathered to dismantle their annual Christmas display from the grounds of the Smith Funeral Home overflow parking area in Burlington.
Unknown perpetrators stole the baby Jesus figure from the manger of the nativity display sometime during the holidays.
Club president June Cooper stated that the club has provided a holiday display for the Burlington community for approximately 50 years. To discover the nativity defaced by the theft of the baby Jesus was disheartening.
Cooper remarked that the purpose of the display was to bring joy to the community it serves, and it was especially important for the 2020 holiday season, when the community had suffered so much as a result of the pandemic.