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Community Calendar

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Community Calendar is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Entries appear in chronological order and as space allows.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Mount Carmel Baptist Church VBS will run through July 18, from 6:30-9 p.m. each evening, for ages PreK-6th grade. Located beside 4-H Camp Pioneer in Beverly. Registration will be Monday, July 14 at 6 p.m.

CHARITY CAKEWALKS: Below are the dates and benefiting organizations for Citizens Promoting Community’s cakewalks in Elkins in 2025: July 18 – Elkins Babe Ruth; Aug. 1 – Elkins Area Band Auxiliary; and Aug. 15 – Tyrand Ministries.

McCRUM/KETTERMAN REUNION: The McCrum/Ketterman family reunion will be July 19, at Mill Race Park in Parsons, Pavilion No. 1, at noon. KFC chicken and hotdogs will be provided. Please bring your favorite covered dish. Any questions, call Jeanette Bishoff at 304-478-2212.

THIRTY-ONE BINGO: will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 19 at the Talbott Community Building on the Talbott Road in Belington. Doors will open at noon. All proceeds will go to the Tablott Community Building. The event will feature a Chinese Auction and a 50/50 drawing, and a concession stand will be open. For more information, call 304-823-3764.

FARMERS MARKET: The Elkins Farmers Market, located behind the Railroad Depot, is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Lots of parking is available behind the Summit Church buildings. We have a large variety of vegetables of the season, eggs, cakes, cookies, jams, breads, flowers, crafts and many more items.

LOGLICK RUN FESTIVAL: A celebration of local talent and artistic expression is set for 1:30 p.m. Sunday, July 20, at the Coffman Community Building. For more information, call Loren Chenoweth at 304-704-8226 or Wes Goode at 304-636-0854.

OLD TIME MUSIC: Join in the first and third Mondays, 7-9 p.m. at The Arts Center in Elkins for an Old Time Music Session. Beginning musicians are encouraged to join in. Fiddle, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Dulcimer, Bass are welcome. Participants enter through the back door. For more information, contact dp-foot@hotmail.com

WEDNESDAY PICKIN’ IN THE PARK: The weekly Wednesday traditional music jam sessions sponsored by Augusta Heritage Center (formerly taking place at Armadillo Flats on Davis Avenue) will now be held outdoors in the Elkins City Park. The acoustic music jam sessions will be held in the Small Pavilion (next to the rest rooms and the parking area) every Wednesday of the summer (weather permitting). Country Music Jams are from 4:30-6:30 p.m., followed by Old-Time Music Jams from 6:30-8:30 p.m. All levels are welcome, as well as singers and listeners. The weekly jam sessions are co-sponsored by the Elkins Parks & Recreation. Anyone is welcome to participate (no sound systems or amplifiers). There are public benches and tables, and those who prefer to bring folding chairs may. In case of bad weather, signage at the pavilion will show the way to an alternative indoor location, the rear entrance to the Community Arts Center. Thanks to Armadillo Flats and C.J. Maggies restaurant for allowing the jam sessions to take place indoors during the cold weather months.

FAMILY FUN EVENING: Highland Adventist School invites community friends and families to a free family fun evening at the school, at 777 Kennedy Street in Elkins, on Thursday evening, July 24, from 6-9 p.m. Volleyball, wiffle ball, nature crafts and activities, refreshments, a bonfire with s’mores, and much more will be available. Staff will be available to answer questions about Highland Adventist School and Muddy Boots Academy. Come enjoy an evening of fun and family friendly activity. No obligation or cost.

4-H OX ROAST: 4-H Camp Pioneer will host the 62nd annual Ox Roast on Thursday, July 24 from 4-7 p.m. in Beverly. The meal will include two deep pit-roasted beef sandwiches, baked beans, coleslaw and dessert. Customers may dine-In at upper camp’s main building and enjoy the display of 4-H project exhibits completed by Randolph County 4-H members. Customers who choose to ‘Drive-Thru’ should follow signage at the lower part of camp on the paved loop to the Ag Building. Tickets may be purchased at the gate or at the following sites: WVU Extension Office, Senior Center and Southern States in Elkins, the Beverly Heritage Center, and Liggett’s Supply in Mill Creek. For further information, call the WVU Extension Office at 304-636-2455.

BOWLFEST FUNDRAISER: The Arts Center is happy to announce the return of their annual BowlFest on July 26 starting at 11 a.m. Attendees can pick out their favorite ceramic bowl, a serving of Asian-inspired noodles and wash it down with an ice-cold refreshment. The funds raised go directly towards covering the costs of supplies, maintenance, repairs and updates to the Arts Center’s Pottery Studio. BowlFest is in collaboration with the Augusta Heritage “Art in the Park” Festival. For more information and prices, please contact The Arts Center at 304-637-2355.

EHS CLASS OF 2000: The Elkins High School Class of 2000 will be hosting its 25 Year Reunion on Saturday July 26. Free admission to events include family friendly event at Glendale Park, noon to 3 p.m., potluck), Oxley House at Tygart Hotel, 6-8 p.m., and Jimbo’s Place, 8pm.-late. Please RSVP at https://form.jotform.com/251443811858057. Email elkins.2000@gmail.com for more information

ANNUAL HAMMONDS/KILLINGSWORTH: The annual Hammonds/Killingsworth reunion will be Saturday, July 26, at noon. The reunion will be at Richard and Bertha Killingsworth’s home, four miles south Prision Farm Road, Rt. 250m, see signs. Meat and soda will be provided and guests should bring one covered dish. For more information call 540-487-6375.

MULLENAX REUNION: will be Sunday, July 27 at the home of Amy Lou Armentrout in Job. Lunch will be at noon. Bring a covered dish and enjoy the day.

WAYBRIGHT REUNION: The reunion of the descendants of Don and Irabelle (Teter) Waybright will be on Sunday, July 27 at the Community Building in Red Creek. Lunch will begin around 12:30 p.m. Please bring a covered dish to share. Tableware and drinks will be provided. All family and friends are welcome.

WELCH REUNION: The Welch Family Reunion weekend event starts Friday, Aug. 1, at 6 p.m. at 1720 Kings Run Road in Beverly Bring a chair and snack, hotdogs will be provided. On Saturday Aug. 2, a covered dish lunch will begin at noon at Camp Pioneer AG Building, 38 Pioneer Circle, Kings Run Road Beverly.

BELINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1960: The Belington High School Class of 1960 will hold its 65th year reunion on Saturday, Aug. 2, from noon to 3 p.m. in the Belington Community Center (the old high school gym). Refreshments will be provided. Come enjoy spending time with old friends, reliving memories and exchanging updates on the last 65 years. Spend an afternoon of laughter and relaxation.

GARDEN PARTY: Friends of the Mountaintop Public Library, a non-profit organization that supports the library in Thomas, is hosting a garden party on Saturday, Aug. 2, in Canaan Valley. Proceeds will benefit the New Library Building Fund and support general operations. Ticket holders will enjoy hors d’oeuvres, desserts, wine and non-alcoholic beverages. A large silent auction will feature artwork, books, vacation rentals, golf and other activity passes, gift certificates, and much more. Tickets can be purchased at the Mountaintop Library located at 384 2nd Street in Thomas or online at ttps://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/garden-party–2025. For more information, call 304-642-8728.

BACK TO SCHOOL COMMUNITY FUN DAY: Tygart Valley Baptist Church, 39 Lewis St. in Beverly, will host a Back-to-School Community Fun Day Saturday, Aug. 9, from noon to 4 p.m. The event will feature a bounce house, face painting, free haircuts, food, games and free school supplies.

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