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Life Thursday, September 27, 2007 5C


Features: Robyn Rison (304) 526-2799

What’s Up

Brews
n The Greater Hunting-
ton Symphonic Band
Rehearsals, 7-8:30 p.m.
Thursday, Vinson Mid-
dle School, 3851 Pied-
Rhythm and
mont Road, Huntington.
Rehearsals are for
the 2007-2008 concert
season and all players of
all ages and instruments
are welcome. Held in the
Band Room. Leave
a message at (304) The Greater Huntington Homebrewers Association and the V Club have
638-6873. teamed up to present the first Rhythm and Brews Festival at 5 p.m.
n Harvest Festi- this Saturday. the V Club, located at 741 6th Ave. in Huntington, will
val, 2-5 p.m. Thurs-
host the event, featuring beer from some of the region’s award-winning
homebrewers and music from local and regional musicians.
day, Sept. 27, Down-
town Hurricane, File photo/The Herald-Dispatch
Main Street, Hur-
ricane. The festival
includes music,
dance and drama
presentation,
V Club to host
carnival games,
inflatables, hay-
festival featuring
rides, crafters,
vendors, canine
demonstrations, prizes,
brewers, music
petting zoo and more. A live By DAVE LAVENDER
concert begins at 7 p.m. in The Herald-Dispatch
the gazebo. lavender@herald-dispatch.com
n Poet Jessica Care HUNTINGTON — With the mercury
Moore, 7 p.m. Thursday, climbing back to record-breaking levels
Sept. 27, Kentucky Folk Art this week, it only seems right that there
Center at Morehead State would be shadow of summer sounds
University, 102 West 1st St., around.
Morehead. Moore kicks off For about seven years, the Greater
Morehead State University Huntington Homebrewers Association
Reading Series. Refreshments teamed up with the Huntington Museum
will be provided. Free. Call of Art for a microbrew fest that raised
(606) 783-2726. more than $20,000 annually.
n Kanawha Players Briefs While that fest was discontinued last
& Shorts series “The War on year at the Museum, the Homebrewers
Halloween”, 8 p.m. Thursday, are tapping the hand-crafted kegs with
Sept. 27, Charleston Ballet, a new beer fest partner this year, the V
822 Virginia St. E., Charles- Club, 741 6th Ave., Huntington.
ton. The event also will fea- The first Rhythm and Brews Festival
ture a short play “Date with a is set to start at 5 p.m. Saturday at the V
Stranger” and three scenes with a host of the region’s best micro-
from “The Owl and the Pussy- brewers and brew pubs in the house.
cat.” $5. Visit www.kanawhap- The indoor/outdoor fest will include
layers.org. hand-crafted beers from North End Tav-
n Joe Eddins and Jason ern (Parkersburg), Great Lakes Brew-
Smith, 8 p.m. Friday, ing Company (outside of Cleveland), Howie McCormick/The Herald-Dispatch
Sept. 28, The Boston Bean- Marietta Brewing Company (Marietta, Joe Snavely, president of the Greater Huntington Homebrewers Association, pours a cup of beer from the tap at the St.
ery, 15 Heritage Village, Ohio), as well as hand-crafted beer from Cloud Commons Community Center earlier this summer during the Brew-Fest. The Homebrewers Assoction and the
Huntington. some of the region’s award-winning V Club are hosting Rhythm and Brews this Saturday.
n Buddy Mullins and the homebrewers.
Country Good Time Band, Tickets and food that will include German brat- (R.E.M.). nals, “Blue Velocity” in April.
8-11 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, Mil- are $25 in wursts, mini burgers, meatballs and other Also performing will be Huntington Pat Gut h rie , ow ner of t he V
ton Volunteer Fire Department, adva nce appetizers. blues/jammers, Luke Jive Talker, made up Club, said they’ve got an expanded
341 E. Main St., Milton. and will For tickets, call (304) 525-2183 or (304) of members of Mother Trucker Trio. 3,000-square-foot space outside that
n Educators Showcase, be avail- 781-0680. For the late-night set, Nashville jam includes a patio, a bar and a stage
4-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, a b l e Musical acts include two bands out- band, The Loft, will be stopping by as facing it all.
Borders, 120 Huntington starting side early in the evening and then after well as national-act blues guitarist Chris “What we are trying to do is to start
Mall, Barboursville. Local Wednes- 10 p.m., The Loft and Chris Duarte will Duarte who is touring with the Japanese the V Club as an incubator for a commu-
Authors fea- day. play inside. band Bluestone. nity-wide event,” Guthrie said. “We’re
tured Tickets Cover after 10 p.m. will be just $10 to An Austin, Texas native, Duarte has just trying to provide something for us
are a re $ 3 0 see the two bands. been playing the blues since the early craft beer drinkers, something where
Chuck day of the Performing early on will be the Veteran 1980s. we can get out and taste some different
Stump event. The Charleston-based R&B rock ‘n’ rollers, The fiery Texas blues rocker was fea- brews for a good price.”
and Jim ticket price The Carpenter Ants, that have been tured earlier this year on a live album Joe Snavely, and award-winning home-
Strawn, includes featured on Mountain Stage and whose cut at Warren Haynes Christmas benefit
Laura craft beers CDs have been produced by Don Dixon show, and released his latest CD of origi-
Bentley, Eddy
Please see BREW/6C
Pendarvis, Mar-
tin and Delia Wach,

One can never have too much ‘Hairspray’


Jennifer Adkins, Susan Nicho-
las and John McKernan. Call
(304) 736-6233.
n Comedians Allyn Ball
and Donna Carter, 8 p.m.
and 10:15 p.m. Friday, 8 p.m. Award-winning who portrays mom Edna Turn-
blad in the show, said “Hair-
Travolta’s presence in it: Just
what was it like, as a man, por- The musical
Saturday, Sept. 28-29, Com-
edy Zone Charleston, Ramada musical comes spray” has never been too far
off the radar screen.
traying a middle-aged woman?
“One of the main things that
sensation
“Hairspray”
Plaza Hotel, South Charleston.
$10. Call (304) 414-2FUN or to Ashland “It’s everywhere thanks to
the movie this summer and the
sticks in my head about this
role is something that I heard
makes its
appearance
visit www.comedyzone merchandising and tie-ins, but someone else say — that it is a in Ashland
charleston.com. By BETH HENDRICKS it’s never really been too far heck of a lot easier to laugh at tonight at 7.
n Cruzn’ on the Square, For The Herald-Dispatch off the radar since the original a man in drag than a woman The musical
5-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, ASHLAND — Big hair is back movie came out,” he said. “It’s in Edna’s condition,” O’Boyle will transport
Perry Morris Square, U.S. 60, in the Tri-State. a very touching story and the explained. “The other is that if the crowd back
Milton. The show includes The musical sensation “Hair- music is just crazy-infectious. I’ve done my job right, people to 1962
door prizes, oldies music and Baltimore.
spray” will transport the Para- It’s a lot of fun.” will forget I’m a man. They’ll
50/50 drawing. Hosted by the mount Arts Center crowd back The stage show runs approxi- believe that I’m this woman
Covered Bridge Car Club. to 1962 Baltimore as 16-year- mately two hours and 20 minutes on stage and have the time of File photo/The
All proceeds go to charity. old Tracy Turnblad fights for and features 15 musical numbers, their lives.”
Herald-Dispatch
Donation. Call Rod, (304) her spot on television and the a full orchestra and millions of The plot and the comedic
638-1249. boy that she loves. Showtime is dollars worth of costuming. One nature of “Hairspray” mask
7 p.m. today. of O’Boyle’s costumes breaks the what is actually a very thought-
“Hairspray,” hailed by “The bank at $40,000. provoking moral to the story, It’s about realizing our dif- he explained. “Everybody is
New York Times” as “irresist- Perhaps the biggest question according to O’Boyle. ferences and breaking down changed by the end of the play —
ible,” was the winner of eight surrounding the show was also “A lot of what ‘Hairspray’ is barriers, whether it’s Edna on-stage and in the audience.”
For more events, log on to 2003 Tony Awards, including the biggest question surrounding about is showing people that finding herself and about the For tickets or more informa-
www.herald-dispatch.com. “Best Musical.” Jerry O’Boyle, the movie this summer and John we’re all the same underneath. big girl getting the cute guy,” tion, call (304) 324-3175.

COMPLETED: Ryan Max- BABIES: Congratulations Corie Beth Willett, Sept. 5; Erica Ramsey, Jake Boltz also becomes another year
well Stickler Cook com- to Jimmy and Lisa Methax Lynn Butler Barcus, Sept. and Mike Koslow. Jacob older; Margie Gallion Keller
pleted Cadet Basic Training at upon the birth of a baby boy, 8; Waulene Cole, Joe Heck, Heinl celebrates the second is 3 from 100 (97); Brayden
U.S. Military Academy, West Joshua Scott, born Aug. 17. Sally Burcham, Sept. 10; Dan of his teen years at 14; Hope Rash from King George, Va.,
Point, N.Y. Ryan, son of Dr. Brenda Weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces, Rodefer, Cozie Straw, Edgar Elizabeth Gunter becomes a turns 2; Josh Keaton turns
David and Drema Stickler
Cook, was one of nearly 1,300 LUCAS he was 19 1/2 inches long. He
has an older sister, Maken-
Clark, Kip Butler, Sept. 11;
Bill Martin, Donald Copley,
dime (10); Lori Williamson
Hawks is 35; Allyson Steele,
25. Ray Berry, retired law
enforcement officer, also eats a
cadet candidates concluding
training with a 12-mile road
COMMUNITY NEWS zie. He is grandson of Terry
and Debbie Methax and
Donna Hanshaw, Janice
Maynard, Sept. 12; Oscar
a Barboursville D-Team
cheerleader, turns 8; and
slice of birthday cake.
FRIDAY’S ANNIVERSARIES:
march from Camp Buckner Tenn., present a ballroom great-grandson of Ted and Copley, Lonnie Ball, Sept. 13; Katie Bellew becomes 3 from Doug and Christy King,
to West Point. Ryan, a 2006 dance workshop Friday- Betty Rakes. The Rev. Bill Mae Skeans, Freida Lewis, 21 (18). Gary and Janet Sumpter,
Huntington High graduate, Sunday, Oct. 12-14, at Junior and Ellie Miller, Lake Lure, Ilene Pemberton, Sept. 14; TODAY’S ANNIVERSARY: Tom and Karen Douglas,
plans to graduate from West League Ballroom, 617 9th Ave. N.C., residents share news of Robert Wells, Kenyon Nev- Roger and Libby Adkins. Jim and Libby Hicks, Elliott
Point in 2011 and be commis- Private lessons for singles, new grandson, Owen Wil- els-Butler turned 5, Sept. 19; FRIDAY’S BIRTHDAYS: and Kailey Imlay.
sioned a second lieutenant in couples or no more than four liam Hamilton, born Lois Hamrick, Sept. 21. Brayden Rash, Christopher CHUCKLE: On the witness
U.S. Army. Congratulations, are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday Aug. 10, to daughter, Liane, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Elo- “Chris” Smith, Michael stand, the lawyer asked the
young man. for $65 an hour. The workshop and son-in-law, Jeff Hamil- ise Braley is the top birthday Merritt, Billy Spence, woman what the first thing her
TOE TAPPIN’: A hand clap- is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur- ton of Charlotte, N.C. Susan- celebrant at 92 years young. Blaine Hay, Leah Justice, husband said to her that morn-
ping, toe tapping good time day. The cost is $50 couples na Kate Gibson was born Others celebrating candle and June Ashworth, Ramona ing? She said, “Where am I,
is expected during ballroom and $35 singles. A beginner Sept. 5, to Josh and Rachael cake day are Carl Barley, Rutherford, Nellie Knight, Cathy?” The lawyer then said,
dancing from 7 to 10 p.m. Fri- workshop, from 2 to 4 p.m. Gibson. Pam Mays, Molly Runyon, Judy Spence, Dorothy Pow- “Why would that upset you?”
day, Sept. 28, at Junior League Sunday, costs $25 couples ad DINNER: A fund-raiser baked Dennis Woolfolk, Mark ell, Doug Prino, Holly Bil- The wife said, “My name is
Ballroom, 617 9th Ave. Open $15 singles. Private lessons are steak dinner is from 6 to Ferguson, Lois Merritt, lups, Cassie Cutler, Grace Susan.”
to beginners, seniors, singles also available from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. today at Barboursville Paul Brooks, Fanny Key- Mayfield, Donna Watson,
and couples, the event costs 6:30 p.m. A mini workshop American Legion Post 177. ser, Lexie Ratcliff, Gary John Daniels, Lacy McKin- Send items to Brenda
$7.50. Bring a treat to share and is available Sunday evening. Proceeds support 1257th Trans- Ross, Dustin Mills, Natalie ney and Dorthy Rowsey. Lucas, in care of The Herald-
receive a chance for the door Pre-payment is required by portation Readiness Group and Selikhov, Joan Brisbin, It’s one under 65 (64) for Tim Dispatch, P.O. Box 2017,
prize. Call (304) 736-5380. Monday, Oct. 1. Call Pat Haus- their families. Cora Simmons, Marvin Parsons; Devin Scott Dun- Huntington, WV 25720; fax to
WORKSHOP: Jim and Deb- wald, (606) 325-8092, or Gay- BELATED BIRTHDAYS: Ellen “Marvo” Pelfrey, Matthew fee is 7; Ed Rambacher with (304) 526-2857; or e-mail to
bie Sullivan of Nashville, le Riggs, (304) 453-1250. Butler Willett, Aug. 30; Garvin, Ernestine Bartley, Paw Taw Square Dance Club bklucas53@aol.com.
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6C The Herald-Dispatch — Huntington, WV Thursday, September 27, 2007 Entertainment Check our online TV listings at www.herald-dispatch.com

Calendar Building, 301 South 3rd St.,


Ironton. Council meets the THURSDAY PRIMETIME TV - SEPTEMBER 27 MOVIE
(N) New programmings
(HD) High Definition
n Advanced Techniques second and fourth Thursdays 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM
201, 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday, of each month. WSAZ News- WSAZ News Wheel of Jeopardy! My Name Is Earl “Pre- The Office “Fun Run” (:01) ER “War Comes WSAZ News- The Tonight Show with
Sept. 27, Joyce Pacer, 1 Jac- n We Remember, 6:30- 3 WSAZ Channel @ 6 (N)
NBC
Fortune (TV G) (HD) miere” Jailhouse bully. Charity 5K fun run. Home” Anti-War rally. Channel 3 Jay Leno Ben Stiller.
queline Heights, Huntington. 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Hospice (TV14) (N) (HD) (TVPG) (N) (HD) (TVPG) (N) (HD) (N) (TV14) (N) (HD)
3.2 MY Z M*A*S*H Extra The Oprah Winfrey Show aac Bat 21 (‘88, War) Gene Hackman. Colonel is News (N) Cheers Half & Half TMZ Still Stand-
Advanced technique classes Care Center, 2330 Pollard MYNET (TVPG) (TVPG) (N) (TVPG) (N) stranded behind enemy lines. (R) (TVPG) ing
in rubber stamping are being Road, Ashland. Commu- Eyewitness World News Family Entertain- Ugly Betty “Got Grieve Grey’s Anatomy “Change (:01) Big Shots “Pilot” Eyewitness (:35) Night- (:05) Paid
8 WCHS News at 6 (N)
offered by Joyce Pacer. Three nity Hospice Bereavement ABC
Feud (TV ment To- Back” Betty’s chaos. Come” New residents. (N) CEOs share troubles. News at 11 line (N) Programs
(N) G) night (N) (TVPG) (N) (HD) (HD) (TV14) (N) (HD) (N)
techniques will be taught. Department is a parents Family Feud Loves Ray- Two and a Two and a Are You Smarter Than a Don’t Forget the Lyrics! Eyewitness News at 10 Loves Ray- Family Guy The Simp-
Reservations required; call group for those who have lost 11 WVAH (TV G) (N) mond Half Men Half Men 5th Grader? Product ana- Karaoke contest. (TVPG) (N) mond “Page One” sons (TV14)

BROADCAST
FOX
(304) 736-0483 or e-mail to children. Call (606) 329-1890 (TVPG) (HD) (HD) lyst. (N) (N) (TVPG)
joycepacer@aol.com. or (800) 926-6184. 13 News at CBS Evening 13 News at Inside Edi- Survivor: China “Mom, CSI: Crime Scene Inves- Without a Trace “Lost 13 News at (:35) Late Show with Da-
13 WOWK 6 pm (N) News (N) 7pm (N) tion (N) Kill Me” Mud flies. (N) tigation “Dead Doll” Boy” Abducted 2-yr.-old. 11 pm (N) vid Letterman (TVPG)
n Ohio Valley Camera n Aerobic/Kickboxing CBS (TV14) (N) (HD) (N) (HD) (N) (HD)
Club, 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. Classes, 5:15 p.m. Monday 25 WKAS GED Con- Bus. Rpt The NewsHour with Jim Election Election PBS Presidential Primary Forum with Saved (TV News (TV Kentucky GED Con-
nection (N) Lehrer (N) 2007; (N) 2007; (N) Tavis Smiley (N) G) G) Life nection
27, Huntington Museum of Art, and Wednesday, 6 p.m. PBS
29 WLPX Diagnosis Murder “X Designing Designing Mama’s Mama’s Who’s the Who’s the Wonder Wonder Paid Programs Spon- Paid Pro-
2033 McCoy Road, Huntington. Tuesday, Thursday-Friday, ION Marks Murder” Family Family Boss? Boss? Years Years sored. grams
There will be a slide competition 9 a.m. Saturday, Chesapeake 30 WQCW According According Queens Queens Smallville “Bizarro” Reaper “Pilot” Souled Scrubs Scrubs South Park South Park Reno 911!
in the category “Wood” in Stu- Community Center, 3978 CW to Jim to Jim (HD) (HD) (TVPG) (N) (HD) out. (TVPG) (R) (HD) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TV14)
dio 3. Call (304) 736-0073. Ohio Route 7, Chesapeake. 33 WPBY News (TV Bus. Rpt The NewsHour with Jim Doctors on Law Works Outlook PBS Presidential Primary Forum with Charlie Rose Interviews. Tavis
PBS G) (N) Lehrer (N) Call Tavis Smiley Smiley (N)
n Regularly Stated Meet- Instructors: Sheila Ball, T.J. 61 WTSF Walter Hal- Creflo Dol- Cash Luna John Hagee Break- Joni Lamb Celebration! Marcus & Joseph It’s Super- This Is Your Believers Life Today
ing, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Niebergall and Roni Hayes. DAY lam lar through Joni Lamb. Prince natural Day Voice (TV G)
Sept. 27, Guyandotte no. 89 Cost $20 a month; $4 daily. NEWS SPORTS ESPN SportsCenter: from Bristol, Conn. College Football: Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles vs Boise State SportsCenter: from Bristol, Conn. Baseball
(HD) Broncos from Bronco Stadium (Live) (HD) (HD) (HD)
Order of the Eastern Star, For more information, call ESPN2 NASCAR College Poker (Taped) (HD) MLS Soccer (Live) (HD) 07 FIFA Women: from Hangzhou, China NASCAR
222 Richmond St., Hunting- (740) 867-4532. SPEED Monster Chop Cut Pinks! The Chase Survival Pinks-All “Texas” NOPI Tuner NOPI Tuner Whips The Chase
ton. Pamela Hamilton and n Barbara Delligatti
CNN Lou Dobbs Tonight Poli- The Situation Room Wolf Out in the Open Outdoor Larry King Live Celeb in- Anderson Cooper 360° Breaking news and pop cul- Larry King
Doris Snowden will be in Watercolor Classes, 6-8 tics, finance. (N) Blitzer. (R) paradises. terviews. ture. (N) Live
charge of the Social Hour fol- p.m. Thursday, The Upstairs FOXN Special Report (N) The FOX Report (N) The O’Reilly Factor Hannity & Colmes On the Record The O’Reilly Factor Hannity
lowing the meeting. Gallery, 1430 Winchester ANPL Crocodile Hunt Extreme Nature Jane Goodall Special The future of apes. Animal Cops (N) Extreme Nature Goodall
n SAL Night, 5-8 p.m. Ave., Ashland. The class will DISC Cash Cab Cash Cab MythBusters (R) Dirty Jobs (TV14) (R) Lobster Wars (N) Man vs. Wild (R) Dirty Jobs (TV14) (R) Jobs (R)
DISN Zack (R) Zack (R) Hannah Zack (R) Jump In! (‘07) Corbin Bleu. (NR) So Raven So Raven Derek (R) Zack (R) Hannah Replace
Thursday, Sept. 27, American be held every Thursday for
Legion Post 16, 1421 6th Ave., beginners and intermediate FAM 8Rules
Simple 8 Simple
Rules
Grounded Grounded ac Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret Line (TV14) Line (TV14) The 700 Club Christian
of the Ooze (‘91) Paige Turco. (PG) ministry. (TV G)
Smallville
(HD)
Huntington. Your choice of painters. $20 per class. Reg- FOOD 30 Min. 30 Min. Emeril Live (R) Good Eat Throwdn Iron Chef America Ace Cake Ace Cake Good Eat Unwrap Iron Chef
FAMILY

wings, fries and celery or fish istration required; call (606) HALL M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Murder, She Wrote Murder, She Wrote A Stranger’s Heart (‘07, Romance) Samantha Murder, She Wrote Murder
(TVPG) (TVPG) “If...Shoe Fits” “Make a Killing” Mathis. Workaholic reborn. (NR) “Dead Eye” (TVPG) (TVPG)
sandwich, fries and slaw. 5-8 325-0233 or (304) 633-4401.
HGTV Big Style Wall Cld Worth Hse Hunt Designed Buy Me Divine Color (N) Hse Hunt Hse Hunt Over Hd Sweat It Designed
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27. $4. n Blood donation, 12:30- HIST American Eats (R) Modern Marvels (R) Modern Marvels (R) Boneyard (TVPG) (N) Ancient Discoveries Wild West Tech Marvels
n ARTS Resources for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and NICK Drake (R) Drake (R) Zoey 101 Guide (R) Drake (R) Sponge Home Imp Home Imp Lopez Lopez Prince Prince Bel-Air
the Tri-State, Thursday, Thursday, American Red TLC Property Ladder Monster Garage American Hot Rod American Chopper American Chopper American Chopper Chopper
Sept. 27, Renaissance Cen- Cross, Tri-State Region TOON Pokémon Pokémon Squirrel Foster Grim (R) Edd (R) Camp Laz Gym (R) Courage Naruto Futurama Family Robot (R)
ter at the former Huntington Blood Center, 1111 Veterans TVLD Little House (TV G) Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith MASH
High School, 900 8th St., Memorial Blvd., Huntington. A&E Cold Case Files “Tellu- CSI: Miami “Deadline” CSI: Miami “Kill” (TV14) The First 48 “Missing The First 48 “Blindsided” The First 48 “20 Bucks” CSI: Miami
ride” (TVPG) (R) (TV14) (HD) (HD) Witness” (R) (TVPG) (R) Stray bullet. (R) (HD)
Huntington. Intermediate Appointments honored, walk-
BET 106 & Park: BET Top Ten Live Hell Date The Black Testimony Access The Wire “Accomplished” Take the Cake Hell Date
Speech/Drama Class: ins may have short wait.
3:30-4:30 p.m., Beth McVey, n Yoga, 5:30 p.m. Thurs- BRAVO Tim Gunn’s Guide to
Style “Jeanne” (R)
Tim Gunn’s Guide to
Style “Nicole” (R)
Top Chef “Manhattan”
(R)
Top Chef “Finale, Part 1" Tim Gunn’s Guide to
(R) Style (R)
Top Chef “Finale, Part 1" Guide to
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instructor, for 5th-8th grades; day, Barboursville Park, CMTV Top 20 Countdown CMT Diary Cheerleaders (R) Cowboys ac Road House (‘89, Action) Patrick Swayze. (R) Ultimate Coyote (R)
Batik-Designs on Fabric: 4- Barboursville. Peg, (304) E! Extreme Hollywood E! News Daily 10 The E! True Hollywood Story (TVPG) (R) Girls (R) Girls (R) E! News C. Lately Daily 10
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5th-12th grades; Spanish: n Top Hat Ballroom, G4 Ninja Ninja (R) Attack of the Show X-Play (TV14) (R) Cops Cops (R) Ninja (R) Ninja (R) Attack of the Show Cinematech
VARIETY

5-6 p.m., Deborah Somuano, Barboursville Physical


LIFE Reba (HD) Reba (HD) ing Still Stand- Still Stand- Reba (HD) Reba (HD) aaa Thirteen (‘03, Drama) Holly Hunter. Teens Will & Will & Frasier
instructor, 4th-6th grades; Tri- Therapy, 6433 U.S. 60 E., ing experiment with sex and drugs. (R) Grace Grace (TV14)
State Youth Orchestra: 6-9:30 Barboursville. Newcomers MTV MTV Cribs John Edwards (N) Real World Real World Hills (R) Hills (R) Celebrity Rap (N) Cannon Cannon Celeb Rap
p.m., contact Mr. Caviani at on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. SPIKE CSI: Crime (HD) CSI: Crime (HD) CSI: Crime (HD) TNA: Impact (N) Ult. Fighter (R) Ult. Fighter (R) Manswers
Friends Loves Ray- Loves Ray- Loves Ray- Friends Friends aa Cheaper by the Dozen (‘03, Comedy) Steve Sex and the Sex and the Talk About
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n Prostate Screening, tion, call Gail Patton, (304) WGN MLB Game (HD) Home Videos Killing Me Softly (‘02) Heather Graham. (R) WGN News at Nine Scrubs Scrubs Corner Gas
5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, 412-3171 or visit www.tophat-

First date ends in fireworks,


Northeast Kentucky Urol- ballroom.com.
ogy, 613 23rd St., Suite 350, n Spinal Screenings, 9-
Ashland. Screenings are free 11 a.m. Thursday, Davis Chi-
and take minutes to com- ropractic, 6430 U.S. Route
plete. Francis Ogbolu, D.O., 60 East, Barboursville. Free.

but relationship fizzles out


urologist. Free. Reservations Patty Dickey, (304) 399-2367.
required; call (888) 377-KDMC. n Hearing Screening,
n Meet the Candidate Thursday, HIMG, 5170
Night “Dessert Social”, 6 U.S. 60 E., Huntington. By
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, Syb- appointment only. (304)
ene Senior Center, 97 Private 399-3203. DEAR ABBY: I’m 34 years ing in clothing racks, etc. to match all my preferences.
Road 80, South Point. Spon- n Energy Shares, weekly old and have two wonderful One day I couldn’t find him. When he offered to meet in
sored by the Concerned Citi- meeting, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, kids ages 12 and 8. I am a single After a frantic search, I finally person, I refused, but he con-
zens of the Burlington Area. Huntington Urology, Inc., mother, employed part time. I found him in the women’s tinued to increase the intimacy
Donations are appreciated. 1401 Sixth Ave., Huntington. live with my parents and need Jeanne restroom helping an elderly of the messages until I eventu-
n Surgical Weight Loss Office of Dr. Tara Sharma. some advice. woman in a wheelchair with ally expressed dissatisfaction
Community Information Donations accepted. Phillips
I recently met someone. the doors. I began to scold him in my marriage. That is when
Session, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, n Dancer’s Choice of He is a 35-year-old firefighter DEAR ABBY when she said, “Please don’t my husband revealed that HE
Sept. 27, Scioto County Wel- Hurricane, W.Va., 7-9 p.m. who coaches football and has a do that. He was the only one was my fantasy friend.
come Center, 342 2nd St., Thursday, John Henson Senior child of his own. The night we enjoyed mine, too. Please help who offered to help me.” It Now neither of us is sure we
Portsmouth. Attendees will Center, 2800 Putnam Ave., met it was nice. We engaged me understand what the prob- was then that I realized what a can trust each other — after 18
learn more about two highly Hurricane. Lessons/workshop. in physical activity. He said he lem is. — LOST IN GUAM caring little boy he was — and years of marriage. Should I for-
successful surgical weight Keith, (304) 562-9514. was interested in me, and I told DEAR LOST: The problem still is today as a grown man. give and forget? — BETRAYED
loss procedures performed at n Huntington Community him likewise. is you engaged in “physical — NANCY IN SANTA CLARA, IN CLEVELAND
KDMC. Surgical weight loss Chess Club, 6 p.m. Thurs- He called me the next two activity” with him too soon. CALIF. DEAR BETRAYED: Yes, and
program coordinators will be day, Living Water Free Meth- days — and that was it! I have Now the mystery is gone, the DEAR NANCY: Your little so should he. From where I sit,
available to answer ques- odist Church, 129 5th St., called him several times since excitement of the chase is boy was, indeed, kind and this could be a golden opportu-
tions about the procedures. Altizer. Bring your own chess the last time he called me, and gone, and he is gone. While empathetic. However, the nity to improve your marriage
Free. Registration required; sets and boards if you have everything seemed fine with it might be nice of him to say incident you have described through marriage counseling.
call (888) 377-KDMC or visit them, if not, come anyway. him. However, we have not goodbye, silence sends a mes- happened many years ago. Maybe if your husband tries
www.yourhealthlylife.org. For beginners and advanced. really had a long conversa- sage that speaks volumes. It’s Today, I am sad to say, parents harder to be the man he knows
n Preceptor Phi Chapter n Mental Health Peer tion. He said he wanted to get saying he is no longer inter- must impress on their young you want him to be, he will
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Support Group, 10 a.m. to know me better, so I don’t ested. children the possible danger of have less to worry about in the
Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Thursday, Mental Health understand why he doesn’t call DEAR ABBY: Over the years I wandering away with an adult future. (And you will have less
Sept. 27, Residence of Leslie Services, 730 7th Ave., Hun- me anymore. have enjoyed seeing the letters they don’t know. to be dissatisfied about.)
Radcliff, 206 Private Drive 64, tington. Sheila or Jackie. I e-mailed him that if he in your column about the kind, DEAR ABBY: I have a prob-
Proctorville. The program will n Handbuilding Pottery wanted me to stop calling, helpful things people do — the lem I have never seen in your Dear Abby is written by
be “Fall Decorations” and will Classes, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Mon- then I would appreciate it if he good deeds that brighten column. My jealous husband Abigail Van Buren, also known
be presented by Leslie Radcliff. day, 10 a.m.-noon Thursday, would just let me know. But he someone’s day. I would like to created a fictional online as Jeanne Phillips, and was
n Huntington Centennial Pendleton Art Center, 1537 hasn’t told me anything. I don’t offer one from my own family. character and contacted me founded by her mother, Pau-
Toastmasters Meeting, Winchester Ave., Ashland. know if he’s just really busy When my son was 5, he was through a Christian support line Phillips. Write Dear Abby
7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, Instructor: B.J. Wilder. $80 with work or what, but I really a very active little boy. I was e-group. I began correspond- at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
First Presbyterian Church, for five weeks. Registration like this man and enjoyed his forever “losing” him in stores. ing with this person via e-mail. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
1015 5th Ave., Huntington. required; call (740) 532-0970 company, and wonder if he I would usually find him hid- This was a character designed 90069.
Use the rear entrance. Call or (740) 646-5838.
(304) 633-2893. n Intermediate Acrylic

T-Pain coming to Huntington


n Pregnancy and Infant Classes, 6-8 p.m. Thursday,
Loss Support Group, 7 p.m. Pendleton Art Center, 1537
Thursday, KDMC Health Winchester Ave., Ashland.
Education Center, 2201 Instructor Janice LeBrun, The Herald-Dispatch $38.50 and $42 for general
Lexington Ave., Ashland. (606) 329-0048. HUNTINGTON — Tickets admission.
For parents who have expe- n Tai Chi classes, 7-8 went on sale at 10 a.m. today for The Tallahassee, Fla.-based
rienced the loss of a child p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, a concert called “Homecom- MC and vocalist, who was born
during pregnancy or shortly Pendleton Art Center, 1537 ing Explosion! Bartender Tour,” Faheem Najm, has been all over
following birth. Covers grief Winchester Ave., Ashland. featuring heavyweight hip-hop the charts as of late.
and bonding, saying good- Gina, (606) 369-0000. act, T-Pain, as well as Rich Boy, T-Pain’s “Buy U A Drank”
bye, sharing remembrances n Karate Classes, 6-7:30 Yung Berg and Ghostt. was No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100
and communicating with part- p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, The concert is set for 7 p.m. charts earlier this year and he
ners, kids and friends. Meets Putnam County Parks and Friday, Oct. 26, at the Veterans currently has or guests on three
second and fourth Thursday Recreation, 1 Valley Park Memorial Field House, 2590 5th singles in the Top 40 including,
of each month. Reservations Drive, Hurricane. For ages Ave., Huntington. the No. 11 single, “Bartender,” a
required; call (606) 327-4546. five and up. Classes are Tickets are on sale now at song featuring Akon and the No.
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n Lawrence County taught by Master Ingargiola, www.ticketmaster.com and all 14 single, Kanye West’s “Good
Board of Commissioners, 4th Dan, who was inducted Ticketmaster outlets and the Life.”
11 a.m. Thursday, Lawrence into the World Karate Union Field House Box Office. For more info, call the Field
County Courthouse, 111 Hall of Fame in Stroudsburg, Tickets are $54.50 reserved; House at (304) 528-5183.
South 4th St., Ironton. Com- Penn. in 2006. To register,
missioners meet each Thurs- call (304) 562-0518.
day on the third floor of the
courthouse.
n Sisters of Motherhood
n Colon Cancer Screen-
ing Program, Tuesday-
Thursday, St. Mary’s Medi-
Brew to get craft beers, but Patrick
(Guthrie, owner of the V Club)
n Continued from 5C has been really good trying to get
and Girlfriends of Preg- cal Center, 2900 1st Ave., stuff going.”
nancy, 6 p.m. Thursday, St. Huntington. Recommended brewer and president of the To host the fest, and to expand
Paul’s Lutheran Church, 721 for all adults older than 50, Homebrewers Association, said their outdoor area, the V Club is
12th Ave., Huntington. Mom’s though earlier screening they been looking at teaming currently remodeling the patio
group of Huntington. Julie might be advised for patients up with someone to get another area that is accessible through
Huron, (740) 894-8025. with particular risk factors. By festival going since many of the the inside of the club.
n Dads Against Dis- appointment only. To sched- homebrewers have to travel to They hope to sell the limit
crimination WV, 6:30 p.m. ule an appointment, call (304) cities such as Athens and Cin- — 400 tickets — and to get a
Thursday, Ponderosa Steak- 526-8222. cinnati to get these types of craft good start on rekindling a craft
house, 3100 U.S. 60 East, n Like to Sing, 7:15 p.m. beer festivals. beer fest in Huntington.
Huntington. William E. Henry Thursday, Steele Memorial “It is hard to start one back up “We’re going to build it here for
Sr., (304) 768-9823 or Gary Methodist Church, 733 Shaw after someone let it go,” Snavely a couple years and if we get that
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Keiffer, (304) 343-8254. St., Barboursville. Sing with the said. “We’re still not sure why response that we used to at the
n Ironton City Council, ThunderTones Male Barber- the museum gave up this only museum we would like to move it
6 p.m., Ironton City Center shop Chorus. (304) 302-6683. chance for people in the area to the riverfront,” Snavely said.

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