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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