Artsbridge looking for a new director
Artsbridge will hold a casting call for a new director from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Nov. 26 at the Blennerhassett Hotel in Parkersburg. Those interested in attending should examine the job description and details posted on Artsbridge.director.search@gmail.com or contact the Artsbridge Office at 304-428-3988. Resumes will be accepted until Monday. The purpose of Artsbridge is to improve the quality of life in the Mid-Ohio Valley by promoting and supporting the arts through financial support, technical support and arts education in the schools and community.
Decorating Monday in Dodge Park
The holiday decorating of Dodge Park in Beverly will continue at 8 a.m. Monday. Volunteers are encouraged to join in to help. Anyone interested can simply show up. The annual Beverly-Waterford Christmas Parade and Dodge Park Lighting Ceremony will be held Nov. 25.
For information: Sue Hart, 984-2990 or Jayne Dye, 984-4056.
Marietta FFA to
hold square dance
A Marietta FFA Square Dance will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. Nov. 24 in the Junior Fair Building at the Washington County Fairgrounds. The cost is $5 per person, $8 per couple or $12 per family.
Outlets, Oglebay Park tour Nov. 24
The Washington County Relay For Life team Angels Among Us is offering a trip to the Tanger Outlets/Oglebay Park Nov. 24. The bus will depart from the Marietta Kroger parking lot at 8 a.m. The cost is $35 per person and must be received to secure seat. Payment is non-refundable, unless the seat is filled. All proceeds go toward the Relay for Life.
For information: 525-6599 or angelsamongus_12@yahoo.com
Drop-off spots for bagged leaves listed
The city of Marietta has designated four areas for residents to drop off bagged leaves: Indian Acres, Buckeye Park, Lookout Park and Greenleaf Landscapes compost facility on Ohio 821. Only leaves can be dropped off at these sites. City crews will begin leaf pickup the third or fourth week of October. Residents are asked to not put bagged leaves out for crews but to instead rake the leaves between the curb and sidewalk, not into the street.
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