Tri-State Winemakers to
provide wine tasting April 29
STEUBENVILLE — The Tri-State Winemakers Membership held its March assembly on the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Steubenville with 18 in attendance.
The month-to-month winemaking dialogue centered on eliminating the heavy lifting of full wine containers through the use of pumps, smaller containers or different mechanical means for lifting.
The enterprise assembly was adopted with dinner offered by Carol and Jon Patton and Denny Johnson. Different members offered aspect dishes and desserts to be loved with everybody’s home made wine.
The membership is exploring alternatives for future wine tastings, tasting occasions at native wineries and inspiring members to carry associates to the assembly who’re all for making wine.
The membership will likely be offering a wine tasting for the Weirton Lions Membership on the American Legion Corridor at 3140 Pennsylvania Ave., Weirton, on April 29 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The membership’s common conferences are held on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Inquiries about membership occasions, membership and different actions could also be directed to President Wendell Barner at barnerwl1@aol.com.
Irondale UMC drive-through barbeque taking place on Friday
IRONDALE — The Irondale United Methodist Church is having a drive-through barbeque from 4 p.m. to six:30 p.m. Friday on the church, which is positioned on Grant Road.
The menu contains fish, baked potato, macaroni and cheese, hush pet, cole slaw and dessert, all for a donation to the church. “You may keep in your automotive, and somebody will take your order and convey it to you,” a spokesperson defined.
Mingo Knights of Columbus
having award banquet April 23
MINGO JUNCTION — The Mingo Knights of Columbus Council 4361 will maintain its annual awards banquet on April 23.
Doorways open at 6 p.m., with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Will probably be adopted by presentation the awards for Knight, Household, Youth, Chaplain of the 12 months and the Larry B. Campbell Benefit Award. There additionally would be the presentation of the Blue Coat Award and the Volunteer Award that can now be often known as the Invoice DellaPenna Volunteer Award in reminiscence of DellaPenna.
The fee for the dinner is $15 per particular person and contains hen, salad, vegetable, potatoes and cake. Reservations are wanted by calling the corridor at (740) 535-8037.
SHS Class of 1959 buys paver
for brand new baseball advanced
STEUBENVILLE — The Steubenville Excessive College Class of 1959 celebrated the start of spring at its March luncheon held at Froehlich’s Basic Nook in Steubenville.
Norina Eroshevich led the group in grateful prayer for all current and for these unable to attend. Pete Barren thanked classmates for his or her help and donations, enabling the group to buy a paver from the Class of 1959 for the brand new ball advanced. Tom Maxwell offered gentle leisure, “bringing many chuckles and smiles,” a spokesperson famous.
The subsequent luncheon will likely be held April 20 at Froehlich’s Basic Nook, starting at 12:30 p.m. All are welcome. These planning to attend are requested to RSVP to Eroshevich at (740) 219-2234.
Follansbee Nazarene church holds rededication service
FOLLANSBEE — Follansbee First Church of the Nazarene held a rededication service on April 3.
The Rev. Kevin Dennis, district superintendent, was the visitor speaker, delivering a message to the theme “The Phases of Transformation.” Particular music was offered by Amy Shaffer. Company attended from Virginia, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Ohio. The Rev. Larry Barkley is pastor of the church with the Rev. Jim Barnhart the affiliate pastor.
S.O.A.R. planning luncheon assembly April 27 at Mario’s
WEIRTON — The subsequent assembly of S.O.A.R., an acronym for steelworkers of energetic retirees, will likely be held April 27 at Mario’s Restaurant, 3806 Fundamental St. Weirton, starting at 11:30 a.m.
Lunch will encompass pizza and a smooth drink. Reservations are required by calling (304) 797-9785 or the union corridor at (304) 748-8080 by April 23.
Minority Well being Month occasions embody males’s breakfast
STEUBENVILLE — A males’s well being breakfast is the following occasion on the calendar for the observance of Minority Well being Month, considered one of a number of actions being organized in April by the Neighborhood Group Growth Middle of City Mission and funded by the Ohio Fee on Minority Well being.
Will probably be held held from 9 a.m. to midday on April 23 at Mount Carmel Group Baptist Church, positioned at 708 N. Fifth St., Steubenville. It entails a wholesome breakfast and visitor audio system who deal with prostate well being and males’s normal well being points.
A free prostate screening will likely be held April 26 from 4 p.m. to six p.m. on the Tony Teramana Most cancers Middle. Registration is below means for males ages 40 and older. The deadline to register is April 19 by contacting Barb Steitz, affected person navigator, on the Tony Teramana Most cancers Middle, at (740) 264-8207.