Monday, March 1, 2010

On The Calendar

Since beginning this we have been forgetting to include the Wellsville Area Ministerial Association's Lenten Series Services each Sunday evening during Lent. For that we apologize.

March 2 - Tuesday: Wellsville Library Story Hour - Ages 3 to 5 - 11 A.M. to 12 - Ages 5 & Up - 3:30 - 4:30 P.M. * Revitalization Committee at Dalonzos - 6 P.M. * WHS Men's Basketball - District Tournament at Struthers - 6 P.M. * Village Council moved to Wednesday

March 3 - Wednesday: Wellsville Village Council at Village Hall - 6 P.M.

March 4 - Thursday: Wellsville Memorial Council at VFW - Believe it's 7 P.M. - Planning for Memorial Day Ceremonies

March 5 - Friday: Potter Players Community Theater Play - The Kitchen Witches - at theater on 15th St. - 8 P.M. * WHS Men's Basketball - Round 2 District Tournaments at Struthers - Tigers vs. Hartville Lake Center Christian - 6 P.M.

March 6 - Saturday: First Baptist Deacon's Mens Prayer Breakfast - Center St. - 10 A.M. * Wellsville Library Card Making - 12 Noon - 2 P.M. - Lunch Provided - Registration Required - $10 fee due with registration * PPCT The Kitchen Witches - 15th St. theater - 8 P.M.

March 7 - Sunday: Last chance - The Kitchen Witches - 2 P.M. matinee * Ministerial Assoc. Lenten Series Services - at the Nazarene Church - Maple Avenue - Mt. Sinai FBH Pastor Darlene Zanders guest minister - 7 P.M.

That's it for this week. Think Spring...

ole nib

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Old Nib,
After reading the review, I am surprised that village council are still at odds with the decision on recognizing or not the union. Knowing most of the council, I am surprised that the decision would be so difficult. I PRAY council will sit back and reflect on their up bringings, and where their family and loved one's have worked at to put food on the table and pay the bills. The OHIO VALLEY has and always will be union strong. Taking the union from these handfull of employees will only show the inability of our council to make good decisions for our work force and citizens. The union has been acknowledged for years. We have been at village status for many years. There WILL be many people asking many, many questions! What does Mr. Wilson think of this situation? Or all the local union members? Maybe News 9 could do a story on this and shed some light?

Anonymous said...

To Anonymous Thursday,
This is definetly an issuse that needs addressed, and quickly.Many contacts need to be made.All the union workers in this Ohio Valley need contacted.Contact your Congressman. Local media is a great ideal. Let the decisions be made, THEN start the ball rolling. Good luck! GOD BLESS!!!!