Wheeling Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors Presents Shake, Raffle & Roll Fundraiser Saturday
Apr 30, 2021
WHEELING The Wheeling Symphony Orchestra board of directors will present Shake, Raffle & Roll a reverse raffle fundraiser supporting the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra. The event will be held at The Highlands Event Center at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 1.
The evening will feature a $5,000 grand prize, additional cash and other prizes, heavy hors d’ouevres and desserts and a cash bar. Social-distancing rules will be observed.
This unique evening of cash and other prizes, food, drink and comradery will all be done to support the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra.
Though the Wheeling Symphony has had virtual, televised and streamed concerts during the past year, Shake, Raffle & Roll is the board of directors’ first major fundraising event since the onset of the pandemic in March of 2020. The reverse raffle event will be held at the Highlands Event Center, but those who are more c
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TRIADELPHIA The Ohio County Development Authority members say Greg Stewart is doing a good job managing The Highlands property, and they want him to continue in that role even as they continue to negotiate his contract.
Stewart has served as manager at The Highlands since leaving his job as county administrator at the start of 2021. The OCDA, though, thus far has failed to approve a contract with Stewart despite multiple agreements coming before the board.
At issue is whether he should be hired as a county employee, or as a private contractor.
Following an executive session that lasted more than one hour and 45 minutes, OCDA members passed a motion authorizing six of its members to work out terms with Stewart.
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WHEELING Former Ohio County Administrator Greg Stewart now manager of The HIghlands apologized Wednesday night for any controversy his recent job change brought to Ohio County.
The Ohio County Development Authority, meanwhile, has determined a contract approved by the OCDA on Dec. 15 to hire Stewart and his newly-formed company CMAD wasn’t approved properly. Work continues in crafting to correct flaws and get a second contract approved.
Members speaking out indicated they had a great deal of confidence and respect for Stewart, and want to see him continue in the job. They passed a motion giving him authority to negotiate any needed lease agreements with tenants at The Highlands.
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WHEELING Former Ohio County Administrator Greg Stewart now manager of The Highlands apologized Wednesday night for any controversy his recent job change brought to Ohio County.
The Ohio County Development Authority, meanwhile, has determined a contract approved by the OCDA on Dec. 15 to hire Stewart and his newly-formed company CMAD wasn’t approved properly. Work continues in crafting to correct flaws and get a second contract approved.
Members speaking out indicated they had a great deal of confidence and respect for Stewart, and want to see him continue in the job. They passed a motion giving him authority to negotiate any needed lease agreements with tenants at The Highlands.
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