J U N E
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7:00 a.m. ------- 11:00 a.m. (approximate)

 7:00 a.m.   Introduction
 7:02 a.m.   Mother’s Day – May 10 - Senior Center. Dora Conaway Reese
                  and Charles Nallen hosts the awards and prizes following
                  supper; Dora Conaway Reese narrates the wonderful Fashion
                  Show of the latest in men and women fashions.
 8:55 a.m.   Board of Education Meeting: May 19, 2008. Policies are
                  discussed by Kim Wade, treasurer and Tom Diedrick,
                  assistant superintendent and some comments are made by
                  Board Members on the failure of the bond to pass.
10:15 a.m.
  AARP special Program hosted by Eric Wells. Legislation in WV
                  is discussed as well as identity theft.
10:44 a.m.   I Am R .T. Webb. This special Power Point traces the life of
                  the minister of Williams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church,
                  South who agreed to host the First Fathers Day Service in
                  America, July 5, 1908 in Fairmont.
10:58 a.m.
  Conclusion

11:00 a.m. ------- 3:00 p.m. (approximate)

11:00 a.m.   Introduction
11:03 a.m.
  I Am Fletcher Golden. This Power Point traces the life of the
                  “Father who inspired Father’s Day.” Rev. Golden was the father
                  of Grace Golden Clayton whose inspiration led to the first
                  service 100 years ago this year, on July 5, 1908.
11:26 a.m.   CROP Walk - This walk to benefit Church World Hunger is
                  sponsored by the Greater Fairmont Council of Churches. We
                  walk the route, talking to some of the participants and viewing
                  some of the sights along the way. The coordinator of the
                  event, Rev. Scott Ingleton is interviewed as well as the Police
                  Reserve and the “Blister Bus”.
11:46 a.m.
  3 Rivers Parade. This parade held on Thursday, May 22, 2008
                  is shown in its entirety. Highlights include the Clydesdale
                  Horses and the Oscar Mayer Weimer Mobile. Bands from East
                  and West Fairmont are shown, 3 Rivers Participants and
                  Beauty Queens.
12:34 p.m.   3 Rivers Educational Day. 2 Events are shown from the
                  Carnegie Science Center: Fractured Physics is presented at
                  Parables Limited Place on Monroe St. as students learn about
                  the laws of physics. The second is the “Weather Game:
                  Hurricane or Tornado” presented at the Fairmont Elks Club.
 1:00 p.m.    3 Rivers Palatine Park. Highlights include the illusion of Josh
                  Knotts from Weirton who is on a national tour; the lady who
                  drives the Oscar Mayer Weiner mobile, and one of the 6
                  trainers who handle the Clydesdales.
 1:34 p.m.   
Project Graduation - 4 Hours of Taping are condensed into this
                  50 minute program. Special interviews with Gary and Roberta
                  Steele. Roberta has been the coordinator for the past 12 years.
                  Students from the various schools are interviewed. Games are
                  shown and prizes are viewed. Singing is shown and people at
                  the Concession Booth and the 3 different schools are interviewed.
                  However, some mistakes were made and the interviews with
                  West and East Fairmont support staff was not taped.
 2:25 p.m.   1999 FSHS Percussion Ensemble. Former band director Barry
                  Vingle directs this ensemble in national performance action
                  in 1999.

 2:55 p.m.   Conclusion

3:00 p.m. ------- 7:00 p.m. (approximate)

 
3:00 p.m.   Introduction
 3:05 p.m.   WF Middle School Bond Finale - The Middle School Program on
                  May 8 portrays the excellence of band and choral performances
                  of our Middle and High School Students. In addition the
                  information and material presented by teachers, parents, and
                  the speakers were well worth noting, remembering and showing.
 4:43 p.m.    Fairmont City Council 5/12/08 – This short 10 minute meeting
                  is shown on pre primary night.
 5:00 p.m.    Sen. Hillary Clinton in Fairmont – 5/12/08 - Senator Clinton coming
                  to Fairmont was a big event and her speech and some of the
                  highlights from that evening are shown.
 5:50 p.m.    Primary Election Night- The Process and results of Election Night
                  are featured in this half hour program.
 6:17 p.m.    Twelfth St. Pool - 12th St. Pool story traces the history of the
                  Pool over the past year and a half. From the beginning proposal
                  to City Council by Alan Parks to views of construction in January
                  of 2008 and finally the discussion of the pool and showing its
                  renovated state, this 28 minute clip shows the dedication of
                  the County Commission and particularly Commissioner Parks.
 6:45 p.m.
   Pancake - The Pancake "Shrove" Tuesday event of the Episcopal
                  Church is footage from February that was mislaid but discovered
                  recently. This is one of the most visible and long standing
                  traditions of Fairmont and well worth showing.
 6:50 p.m.    Larry Groce - Larry Groce, moderator of "Mountain Stage," sings
                  this song he wrote for the Blueprint Communities of West Virginia
                  in February of 2007. I believe it is destined to be a song for all
                  times. The Fairmont South Side Community is a participating
                  partner of the Blueprint community.
 6:54 p.m.    Conclusion

7:00 p.m. ------- 11:00 p.m
. (approximate)

 
7:00 p.m.   Introduction
 7:02 p.m.   Mother’s Day – May 10 - Senior Center. Dora Conaway Reese
                  and Charles Nallen hosts the awards and prizes following
                  supper; Dora Conaway Reese narrates the wonderful Fashion
                  Show of the latest in men and women fashions.
 8:55 p.m.    Board of Education Meeting: May 19, 2008. Policies are
                  discussed by Kim Wade, treasurer and Tom Diedrick,
                  assistant superintendent and some comments are made by
                  Board Members on the failure of the bond to pass.
10:15 p.m.
  AARP special Program hosted by Eric Wells. Legislation in WV
                  is discussed as well as identity theft.
10:44 p.m.   I Am R .T. Webb. This special Power Point traces the life of
                  the minister of Williams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church,
                  South who agreed to host the First Fathers Day Service in
                  America, July 5, 1908 in Fairmont.
10:58 p.m.
  Conclusion

11:00 p.m. ------- 3:00 a.m. (approximate)

11:00 p.m.   Introduction
11:03 p.m.   I Am Fletcher Golden. This Power Point traces the life of the
                  “Father who inspired Father’s Day.” Rev. Golden was the father
                   of Grace Golden Clayton whose inspiration led to the first
                   service 100 years ago this year, on July 5, 1908.
11:26 p.m.   CROP Walk - This walk to benefit Church World Hunger is
                  sponsored by the Greater Fairmont Council of Churches. We
                  walk the route, talking to some of the participants and viewing
                  some of the sights along the way. The coordinator of the
                  event, Rev. Scott Ingleton is interviewed as well as the Police
                  Reserve and the “Blister Bus”.
 11:46 p.m.  3 Rivers Parade. This parade held on Thursday, May 22, 2008
                  is shown in its entirety. Highlights include the Clydesdale
                  Horses and the Oscar Mayer Weimer Mobile. Bands from East
                  and West Fairmont are shown, 3 Rivers Participants and
                  Beauty Queens.
12:34 a.m.   3 Rivers Educational Day. 2 Events are shown from the
                  Carnegie Science Center: Fractured Physics is presented at
                  Parables Limited Place on Monroe St. as students learn about
                  the laws of physics. The second is the “Weather Game:
                  Hurricane or Tornado” presented at the Fairmont Elks Club.
  1:00 a.m.   3 Rivers Palatine Park. Highlights include the illusion of Josh
                  Knotts from Weirton who is on a national tour; the lady who
                  drives the Oscar Mayer Weiner mobile, and one of the 6
                  trainers who handle the Clydesdales.
  1:34 a.m.   Project Graduation - 4 Hours of Taping are condensed into this
                  50 minute program. Special interviews with Gary and Roberta
                  Steele. Roberta has been the coordinator for the past 12 years.
                  Students from the various schools are interviewed. Games are
                  shown and prizes are viewed. Singing is shown and people at
                  the Concession Booth and the 3 different schools are interviewed.
                  However, some mistakes were made and the interviews with
                  West and East Fairmont support staff was not taped.
  2:25 a.m.   1999 FSHS Percussion Ensemble. Former band director Barry
                  Vingle directs this ensemble in national performance action
                  in 1999.
  2:55 a.m.   Conclusion

3:00 a.m. ------- 7:00 a.m. (approximate)

 3:00 a.m.   Introduction
 3:05 a.m.   WF Middle School Bond Finale - The Middle School Program on
                  May 8 portrays the excellence of band and choral performances
                  of our Middle and High School Students. In addition the
                  information and material presented by teachers, parents, and
                  the speakers were well worth noting, remembering and showing.
 4:43 a.m.    Fairmont City Council 5/12/08 – This short 10 minute meeting
                  is shown on pre primary night.
 5:00 a.m.    Sen. Hillary Clinton in Fairmont – 5/12/08 - Senator Clinton coming
                  to Fairmont was a big event and her speech and some of the
                  highlights from that evening are shown.
 5:50 a.m.    Primary Election Night- The Process and results of Election Night
                  are featured in this half hour program.
 6:17 a.m.    Twelfth St. Pool - 12th St. Pool story traces the history of the
                  Pool over the past year and a half. From the beginning proposal
                  to City Council by Alan Parks to views of construction in January
                  of 2008 and finally the discussion of the pool and showing its
                  renovated state, this 28 minute clip shows the dedication of
                  the County Commission and particularly Commissioner Parks.
 6:45 a.m.    Pancake - The Pancake "Shrove" Tuesday event of the Episcopal
                  Church is footage from February that was mislaid but discovered
                  recently. This is one of the most visible and long standing
                  traditions of Fairmont and well worth showing.
 6:50 a.m.    Larry Groce - Larry Groce, moderator of "Mountain Stage," sings
                  this song he wrote for the Blueprint Communities of West Virginia
                  in February of 2007. I believe it is destined to be a song for all
                  times. The Fairmont South Side Community is a participating
                  partner of the Blueprint community.
 6:54 a.m.    Conclusion


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