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    Mrs. A.J. Tingler turns over the keys to the Covington Auto License Bureau to her granddaughter, Mrs. Anne Reid (right) after completing sale of the 8.000th Virginian license plate at the local office this year.

    Virginia Echoes of the Past – Community Fair at Roaring Run

    Covington High School student Nicole Frye (left) captured first place in VSBA regional art competition. At right is CHS art teacher Heather Brooks. (AHPS Photo)
 

    AHPS student Nicole Frye wins VSBA Regional Art Contest

    Clifton Forge Downtown Market to open for the season this Thursday

    Front row: John Owens, 101 years old VFW member and Shawn Wright, Post Commander Back Row; Liz Higgins, Kars Secretary, Diane Paxton, Auxiliary, John Bush, Kars Vice President, Bill Atherholt, Post Quartermaster, Mike Dabbs, Kars President, Dale Comer, VFW Post and Bert Seay, VFW Post 
(Photo courtesy Marian Paxton)

    Curtis A Smith VFW Post 1033 says “Thank You” to Kars Unlimited

    Photo courtesy Alleghany Cruisers

    Alleghany Cruisers Cruise In to be at Magic City Chevrolet this Friday

    Missoula Children’s Theatre photo

    Missoula Children’s Theatre Returns Next Week

    Staunton District Traffic Alert for June 5 – 9, 2023

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    Alleghany Cruisers set to host Back the Blue Weekend

    Members of the Covington High School Class of 2023 use their cellphones to contribute $50 of Alleghany Foundation money to a local nonprofit. Senior Giving is part of the Give Local Alleghany Highlands campaign. (AHPS Photo)  

    AHPS Class of 2023 helps raise $3,600 for Give Local Campaign

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        Drew Craft won the Class 2A triple jump finals with a distance of 45-05.00 (Photo courtesy Amy Washburn social media)

        AHS’ Drew Craft is a triple jump state champion

        Jacks’ erupt for 14 runs in opening day win

        Hunter DePriest (left) and Connor McPeek were both selected to the All-Three Rivers District team (Cary Linkswiler photo)

        Mounties named to all-district; Bradley named COY

        Alleghany won the Region 2C championship (Photo by Cary Linkswiler)

        Alleghany wins Region 2C championship

        Michael Pavelchak of the Lumberjacks (Photo by Adam Zebrowski)

        Lumberjacks kick-off 2023 VBL Season

        Alleghany team lines up on the baseline before the game (Photo by Cary Linkswiler)

        Mounties rally to regional title game

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          Mrs. A.J. Tingler turns over the keys to the Covington Auto License Bureau to her granddaughter, Mrs. Anne Reid (right) after completing sale of the 8.000th Virginian license plate at the local office this year.

          Virginia Echoes of the Past – Community Fair at Roaring Run

          Covington High School student Nicole Frye (left) captured first place in VSBA regional art competition. At right is CHS art teacher Heather Brooks. (AHPS Photo)
 

          AHPS student Nicole Frye wins VSBA Regional Art Contest

          Clifton Forge Downtown Market to open for the season this Thursday

          Front row: John Owens, 101 years old VFW member and Shawn Wright, Post Commander Back Row; Liz Higgins, Kars Secretary, Diane Paxton, Auxiliary, John Bush, Kars Vice President, Bill Atherholt, Post Quartermaster, Mike Dabbs, Kars President, Dale Comer, VFW Post and Bert Seay, VFW Post 
(Photo courtesy Marian Paxton)

          Curtis A Smith VFW Post 1033 says “Thank You” to Kars Unlimited

          Photo courtesy Alleghany Cruisers

          Alleghany Cruisers Cruise In to be at Magic City Chevrolet this Friday

          Missoula Children’s Theatre photo

          Missoula Children’s Theatre Returns Next Week

          Staunton District Traffic Alert for June 5 – 9, 2023

          Alleghany Cruisers photo

          Alleghany Cruisers set to host Back the Blue Weekend

          Members of the Covington High School Class of 2023 use their cellphones to contribute $50 of Alleghany Foundation money to a local nonprofit. Senior Giving is part of the Give Local Alleghany Highlands campaign. (AHPS Photo)  

          AHPS Class of 2023 helps raise $3,600 for Give Local Campaign

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            Sixth District Perspectives with Congressman Ben Cline

            Bath County Board of Supervisors sets agenda for June 13 meeting

            Congressman Morgan Griffith

            Congressman Griffith’s Weekly E-Newsletter: The REINS Act

            Council for the City of Covington to hold public hearing on Tuesday, June 6

            City of Covington announces completion of general reassessment of real estate

            Alleghany County Board of Supervisors release June 6 meeting agenda

            Griffith statement on voting against the House’s debt limit legislation

            Sixth District Perspectives with Congressman Ben Cline

            Iron Gate Town Council to discuss proposed budget and cigarette tax increase

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              Drew Craft won the Class 2A triple jump finals with a distance of 45-05.00 (Photo courtesy Amy Washburn social media)

              AHS’ Drew Craft is a triple jump state champion

              Jacks’ erupt for 14 runs in opening day win

              Hunter DePriest (left) and Connor McPeek were both selected to the All-Three Rivers District team (Cary Linkswiler photo)

              Mounties named to all-district; Bradley named COY

              Alleghany won the Region 2C championship (Photo by Cary Linkswiler)

              Alleghany wins Region 2C championship

              Michael Pavelchak of the Lumberjacks (Photo by Adam Zebrowski)

              Lumberjacks kick-off 2023 VBL Season

              Alleghany team lines up on the baseline before the game (Photo by Cary Linkswiler)

              Mounties rally to regional title game

              Back row: (left to right) Jamie Huffman, Graycin Brewster, Maddy Lowry, Kaylee Harlow, Peyton Broughman, Emmi Schultz, Paige Webb, Coach Kellie Cash
Front row (left to right) Kinlee Huffman, Kayden Jack, Haley Harmon (Photo by Lynette Huffman)
 

              JV Lady Mountaineers fall to Carroll Co. in championship game

              Bryce Leitch, Alleghany

              Bryce Leitch: Exceptional young talent that will just get better

              Lady Spartans blank Lady Chargers in regionals

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              Photo courtesy Alleghany Cruisers

              Alleghany Cruisers Cruise In to be at Magic City Chevrolet this Friday

              June 6, 2023
              Front row: John Owens, 101 years old VFW member and Shawn Wright, Post Commander Back Row; Liz Higgins, Kars Secretary, Diane Paxton, Auxiliary, John Bush, Kars Vice President, Bill Atherholt, Post Quartermaster, Mike Dabbs, Kars President, Dale Comer, VFW Post and Bert Seay, VFW Post 
(Photo courtesy Marian Paxton)

              Curtis A Smith VFW Post 1033 says “Thank You” to Kars Unlimited

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              Clifton Forge Downtown Market to open for the season this Thursday

              June 6, 2023
              Covington High School student Nicole Frye (left) captured first place in VSBA regional art competition. At right is CHS art teacher Heather Brooks. (AHPS Photo)
 

              AHPS student Nicole Frye wins VSBA Regional Art Contest

              June 6, 2023
              Mrs. A.J. Tingler turns over the keys to the Covington Auto License Bureau to her granddaughter, Mrs. Anne Reid (right) after completing sale of the 8.000th Virginian license plate at the local office this year.

              Virginia Echoes of the Past – Community Fair at Roaring Run

              June 6, 2023

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              National Leave Work Early Day lands on First Friday – June 2nd

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              Need a Reason to Leave Work Early?
              National Leave Work Early Day Lands on First Friday, June 2nd
              Free Music – Awesome Food – Shopping Specials – and More!

              Free Music! In the Greenspace enjoy musical guest Matt Evans from 5 p.m.-8 p.m.

              Humble Tomato is partnering with Big Timber Brewing to bring you an outdoor tap bar! We will be set up outside, on the outdoor dining area, offering four draft beers: Double Bit IPA, Overcast Hazy IPA, Mexican Lager, & Key Lime Pie Gose. You don’t wanna miss this! 855
              Washington St W, (681) 318-3788 @thehumbletomatowv

              Stop by Greenbrier Valley Dye’s (@greenbriervalleydyes) popup shop on Court Street 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Meet the talented local, Sonya M. Shafer, and shop her latest one-of-a-kind tie-dye creations Friday (4 p.m. – 7 p.m.) – Saturday (11 a.m. – 2 p.m.) at Sheena Pendley’s Photo Studio
              (enter 848 N Court Street Storefront). (304) 646-9452 @sheenapendleydp

              June 2 is also National Donut Day! Aggie’s will serve glazed donuts dusted with Bourbon Smoked Sea Salt from Bourbon Barrel Foods. 979 Washington St W, 304-645-4063 @aggieslewisburg

              Head over to Bella to experience a Taste of Italy. New products are on the shelves from aperitif to dessert. There will be something on the tasting table to celebrate National Leave the Office Early Day to suit your fancy! Follow us @BellaGourmetwv for more details! 1017 Washington Street East, 304.520.4921

              Edith’s store will sample Taali Water Lily Pops. Popped water lily seeds are slowly and carefully roasted to perfection, giving them a naturally crunchy texture. Taali Foods promises that their products are made of whole, natural ingredients that you can pronounce and spell. Taali’s mission is to create products that spread love, togetherness, and of course high fives. No SuperFood ever tasted this good! 1035 E Washington St, Lewisburg, WV 24901 (304)645-7998. @edithshealthstore

              Little Black Box will be open late to celebrate National Leave Work Early Day! Spend $150 or more and receive a free gift. 818 Jefferson St S, 304-645-6646. @littleblackbox

              A New Chapter will have Tarot Card readings. It’s fun! 922 Washington St West 681-318-3501. @newchapterbookswv

              Sweet Cedar will be open late to celebrate National Leave Work Early Day, treat yourself to a complimentary Bubbly Bath cocktail and some amazing handmade self-care products! 975 Washington St, 347-450-7837 @sweetcedarandco

              Warm weather is coming and the Americana Thrift Shop is ready – are you? Visit the little building at the corner of Court and Foster for gently used summer items at amazing prices! The American Thrift Shop is owned and operated by the Presbyterian Women of Old Stone Church, and all proceeds benefit our community.

              The Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center invites you to stop by to view two unique Art in the Valley displays. “She is the Wind and Stars”, a collection of spiritual, playful, and feminine oil pastel and oil paintings by Jorn Lynae Mork, will be featured in the Gallery. The Art Alcove will be filled with beautiful, handmade baskets by Sheila Maxey. Sheila has been creating baskets since 2004 and has shared her talent by teaching classes. Both artists will be in the center during the event and their works will be for sale.

              Music throughout the evening will be provided by G.R.O.U.P., a local ukulele band under the direction of Bob DuCharme. Representatives from the upcoming Greenbrier Historical Society’s “Home Among the Hills” Home Tour will be on hand with information about the June 10 tour. Purchase a pack of Savannah Garden Club’s notecards, which helps fund the hanging begonia baskets that grace downtown Lewisburg. Don’t miss the fun! 905 Washington Street W 304-645-1000

              Patina will have Live traditional Celtic music by Patrick O’Flaherty. Complementary beverages and Girl Scout cookies! 1046 Washington St, 304-520-4962 @patina.lewisburgwv

              Stardust Café is always excited for Prime Rib night personally prepared by Chef Dan Perry, every First Friday. Stardust is working with Mountain Steer to bring some of the best Greenbrier Valley has to offer. 1023 Washington St E, 304-647-3663.

              Enjoy the nightlife at these favorite places:

              The Washington Street Pub 1030 E Washington St @washingtonstreetpub (304) 645-7386 

              Please visit our website: https://www.restaurantji.com/wv/lewisburg/the-washington-street-pub-/

              Briergarten 121 Stratton Alley, 304-520-4039

              The Asylum has Jason Jobe playing 8 p.m.-11 p.m. 339 E Randolf. 681-318-3515

              Later in June:

              Starting June 16th: GVT Join GVT for a feel-good nostalgia trip this June. Forever Plaid will usher in smooth harmonies of the 1950’s and 60s. A blast from the past, this musical will keep you laughing and singing all night long. Visit gvtheatre.org or call (304) 645-3838 for ticket information.

              First Fridays is sponsored by City National Bank and the Shops & Restaurants of Downtown Lewisburg.

              For more information check us out online:

              facebook.com/firstfridaysafter5
              instagram.com/firstfridaysafter5
              visitlewisburgwv.com

               

              Virginian Review Staff

              Virginian Review Staff

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