The CarnegieColumn
information prepared by Carnegie Hall Stair
and presented as a public service by the"
Mountain Mes~,enger, your cornmtmity newspaper
an hour last Saturday
ling, Carnegie Hall was
from a darkened
hall into the space in
around a poor peasant's
somewhere in Judea on
of Jesus' birth. Op-
was responsible for
change, wrought
wonderful production of
and the Night Visitors."
to a thoroughly pro-
cast. set and costum-
the shepherd chorus of 16
singers made the opera a
enjoyable and spellbinding
We will certainly remember
beautiful story and very
appreciate all those who
to make it such a
/ evening.
forget: gift certificates
tickets, individual
and classes are
at Carnegie Hall. They
happen to be the perfect
color for gifts for every-
Christmas or Chanukah
call the office at 645-7917
would like to place an or-
This is a wonderful way to
your Carnegie Hall and
while you are de-
and surprising a friend
at the same time!
ie Hall is now accept-
lstration for its 1991 Win-
classes which begin mid-
Courses being offered
ballroom dancing, eso-
(part 1), herbs,
jazzercize, face make-
weaving and yoga. In ad-
pottery and French is
g taught for children. Regis-
0n and tuition is due one
prior to the first day of
Class size is limited so
enrollment is encouraged.
complete class schedule
register, call the office at
Our goal is to offer
and Innovative courses to
:COmmunity. Should you be
in teaching a future
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Sorority MeetsI
With Mrs Hinkle
Xi Gamma Epsilon chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi meet November
By Lions
Ronceverte Lions Club
for its regular bl-monthly
DAKOTA V-8
meeting at the American
Building and enjoyed a
rib dinner prepared by
Clingman of Lewisburg.
the business session, pre-
over by President Mike
the club voted to con-
to the DARE drug pro-
the Ronceverte Commu-
School and the Sat-
previous meeting Pam
vice chairman of the
of Directors of The Com-
Nursery School, spoke to
ub about how the 3 and 4-
are benefited. She said
is nonprofit and af-
Mr Gabbert spoke
Such schools from his per-
knowledge while working
Greenbrier County School
club will distribute about
food baskets to some less
families in the commu-
the holidays.
voted to co-sponsor
COmmunity turkey dinner
Legion Building
22. Eugene Kelly re-
that Rudy's Corner Grill
Volunteered to prepare the
Contributed by a local
U.S. 219 SOUTH AT FAIRLEA
To Meet
le la every three women has
of some form of sex-
Many times a woman
has no place to turn to
the many complex feel-
has about what hap-
to her. To help women
ugh" these issues, the
Center will start a
group for Adult Survl-
Incest and Sexual As-
group will meet every
evening from 7 p.m.
P.m., beginning January
eall the Family Refuge
at 645-6334 for more in-
or to register for the
sed
[llce of the Greenbrier
on Aging, Inc.
on Tuesday, Janu-
to observe New Year's
~als will be served at the
Center, the Lewis-
or Frankibrd Nu-
Sites. No transportation
by the Senior
Senior Van.
547-5724
class or have suggestions lor ns
to explore, please contact Mal),
Leb. artistic director at the t lall.
Have you noticed the work
men on and about Carnegie ttall
lately9. It's the roofers from Ta-
bor, Inc. who are completing the
last step in our re-roofing proj
ect! We have oMcially removed
all of the buckets from the Green
Room and office; the east wing
(over the GVT Office and GCW
Alumnae Room) is ahnost com-
pleted; the big section over the
main part of the Hall will be
next! We enjoyed a brief rain
shower a few weeks ago, lot it
was the first time in years that
the rain wasn't coming into the
office!
This will be our last Carnegie
Column of 1990, so we'd like to
take this opportunity to once
again thank all of those who
have contributed to Carnegie
Hall's success over the last year.
Our hats off and heartfelt
thanks to those who have given
time, energS,, expertise, money
and materials to tile Hall . . .
your support nmkes a great dif-
ference and has made it possible
for all things to happen here! For
those of you watching and wait-
ing to see what will come of Car-
negie Hall, know that the organi-
zation is becoming sounder, big-
ger and better all tim time and
join with us in 1991 as we leap
forward! We wish you all a very
happy holiday, filled with joy
and laughter, and a healthy and
prosperous New Year.
20 for a desert meeting at
Shoney's. and December 11, at
the home of Bobbie Hinkle, for a
Christmas covered dish dinner
and "Secret Pal" gift exchange.
The chapter voted to sponsor
a member of the Family Refuge
Center and to donate a food bas-
ket and clothing for the adopted
family that the chapter supports
through the year. A thank you
from the service chairman, Janet
Turner, for the help in ringing
the bell for the Salvation Army
kettles at the local malls.
A Ways and Means project for
November was a Craft and Bake
goods sale. Members brought a
guest and refreshments were
served. The chapter's Christmas
dinner will be held at the Cabin
Chlb December 15.
The next meeting will be
January 8 at the home of Alice
Hollingsworth.
Members attending were:
Bobble Hinkle, Brenda Gher-
man, Peggy Shaver, Vivian
Clower, Shirley Turner, Marilyn
Hylton, Karen Eggleston, Alice
ttollingsworth, Linda Powell,
Ernestine Atkinson, Andrea Phil-
lips, Charlotte Cook, Vickie Wil-
liams and Janet Turner.
Buckle Up
What? You're Not A Bus Driver?
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H ppy New Year
The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, December 27, 1990 7A
The Ronceverte Woman's
Club sponsored a Christmas
lighting contest December 16.
The judges were Sue Robinson
and Georgene Deitz. The winners
were: Best Overall: 1st. Mr and
Mrs Gary Aide: 2nd, Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Durham; 3rd. Mr and Mrs
C. W. Baker. Honorable Men-
tion: Mr and Mrs Gary Ambler.
Mr and Mrs Bob Mick. Mr and
Mrs Keith Brown, Mr and Mrs
Keith Morgan and Mr and Mrs
Russell Pomphrey. Best Win-
dow: 1st. Mr and Mrs Ralph
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Fisk; 2nd, Mr and Mrs Donald
Holliday; 3rd, Mr and Mrs
Donald Honaker. Honorable
Mention: Mr and Mrs Roy Mor-
ris and Mr and Mrs Lindy
Hodges. Outdoor Tree: 1st, Mr
and Mrs Julian Young; 2nd, Mr
and Mrs Tom Donovan; 3rd, Wil-
liam ShanMin. Honorable Men-
tion: Mr and Mrs Robert Slaven
and Mr and Mrs Donald Ho-
naker. Entrance: 1st, Mr and
Mrs Eugene Kelley; 2nd. Mr and
Mrs William Fox: 3rd Mr and
Mrs :mdrew Brown. Honorable
In Ronceverte
Mention: Shirley Glllian, Mr and
Mrs Jill] Willialns, Sue Ella MI-
ano, Mr and Mrs Eddie Walton,
Ronald and Sharon Baker mid
Sue Londeree. Best Decorated
Business: I st, Wallace & Wal-
lace; 2nd, Hair Fantastic: 3rd,
George's Rexall. Honorable
Mention: Wisemans Flower
Shop, Corner Market, Hanshaw
lllsurancc and Ball Sports.
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