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Community Calendar Through Feb. 16

Monday, February 10    

Toddler Tales, Bethesda Public Library, 11:00

Barnesville Kiwanis Club Meeting, Main Street Barrel House, 11:45

Warren Township Trustees Meeting, Twp. Building, Pultney Ave., 5:00

Barnesville Village Council Meeting, municipal building, 7:00

Belmont Village Council – Canceled

Wednesday, February 11

Home School Huddle, Bethesda Public Library, 11:00

Barnesville Rotary Club, New Life Center, 12:00

Wednesday, February 12

Belmont County Commission Meeting, Courthouse, 10:00

Barnesville Chamber of Commerce Meeting, New Life Center, 12:00

Property Owners Forum, Undos St. Clairsville, 6:00

Bethesda Village Council – Canceled

Watt Center Meeting, Watt Building, 6:00

Great Stone Viaduct  Lecture Series, Bellaire Public Library, 6:00

Thursday, February 13

TOPS Meeting, Main Street UMC, 9:30

Mobile Food Market, Beallsville, 9:30  

Smith Twp. Trustees, township office, Centerville, 7:00  

Friday, February 14

Storytime, Bethesda Public Library, 11:00

Widow’s Luncheon, Barnesville Library Annex, 12:00  

Waverly Run and Perry Morgan Raiders, Pennyroyal Opera House, 5:00 Kitchen, 7:00 Program  

Valentine’s Dinner Date, Victorian Mansion Museum, 5:30   

Saturday, February 15

Canine/Feline CPR and First Aid Certification Class, Somerton, 9:30-2:30

5 Loaves Food Distribution, Barnesville First Christian Church, 11:00-12:00  

Sunday, February 16

Cabbage Roll Dinner, Take Out at Barnesville American Legion, 11:00-2:00  

Barnesville Coin Club Meeting, Community Room, Barnesville Manor, 1:30

If you have items for the Community Calendar, please send an email to news@barnesvillenews.org

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