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2A Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011
Indian Valley Record
Barn quilts abound
Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce directors Jeff Titcomb and Josh Huddleston hang up
one of the last barn quilts in preparation for the Plumas County barn quilt tour and an
event at the Heart K Ranch this Saturday, Sept. 24. For tickets and information, call the
chamber at 284-6633. Photo by Alicia Knadler
Summer may be over, but
the fun is not.
Greenville Southern Bap-
tist Church leaders have an-
nounced that AWANA is
back on Tuesday evenings.
AWANA is a Christian
children's club. The empha-
sis is on scripture memory.
It is open to all children,
kindergarten through sixth
grade, from any church de-
nomination.
Children meet from 6 to 8
p.m. Parents are asked to
come a few minutes early
the first night to register
their children, and they are
also asked to come inside to
pick up their children at 8
p.m. after the meetings.
Parents, are always wel-
come to attend club meet-
ings and see what their chil-
dren are learning and doing.
AWANA is a fast-paced
two hours of fun. The meet-
ing includes scripture mem-
ory, awards, game time,
Bible lessons and singing.
The evening is divided in-
to three sessions: handbook
time is when the children
learn and recRe Bible vers-
es; awards are given for
verses said; game time is a
fast-paced time around the
AWANA game circle; and
the evenings conclude with
council time, which in-
cludes a Bible lesson and
singing.
Leaders include about 20
adults from the Church.
Meetings will be in the
Open Door, right next to the
church, at 237 Greenville
Wolf Creek Road in
Greenville.
For more information call
Fred Kerr at 284-7522.
Pets line up
Sisters Julianna Arteaga and Mackenzie Brown calm their dogs down before they receive
vaccinations from the veterinarians. Photos by Alicia Knadler
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It's a fur-tastic scene in the Greenville High School parking lot for the vaccination clinic
sponsored by Plumas County Animal Control with help from the folks at Indian Creek
Veterinary Clinic.
Bransford is among the names that will star in a special graveyard presentation Saturday,
Oct. 1, by docents of the Greenville Cy Hall Memorial Museum. After chilly doings at the
Greenville Cemetery, there will be a hot soup supper, harvest table and silent auction at the
museum. Photo submitted
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An evening of education
apd entertainment will be-
gin at 5:30 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 1, in the Greenville
Cemetery, where some of its
most interesting inhabitants
will be featured.
History will come alive
that night, according orga-
nizers at the Greenville Cy
Hall Memorial Museum.
The evening will continue
back at the museum, where
appetizers and beverages
will be served, followed by a
hot soup supper and dessert.
The evening willculmi-
nate with the results of a
silent auction and chance
drawings for local arts and
crafts and other items.
The price for this evening
is a tax-deductible donation
of $30 per person, with tick-
ets available at the museum
or across Main Street at
Sterling Sage.
Future presentations are
being planned to cover the
period from Peter Lassen's
arrival in Indian Valley to
the Gold Rush and each
decade thereafter.
Anyone willing to share
knowledge of local history is
invited to call Kest Porter at
616-0226 to discuss future
programs.
Museum directors hope
this series will increase un-
derstanding of the past and
how Indian Valley came to
be what it is today.
All those interested are in-
vited to attend.