SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE - Thursday, December 4, 2003
HOSPICE
MEMBERS
ROger Ramey
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Bob Koontz
l~Oontz, of Morgan
Ro~ Ramey, of
have been
as new members of
of Directors of Hos-
a well-known corn-
has had
with the local
for 20 years. Cur-
is employed as Vice
of Public Affairs for
Races and Slots.
12 years on the
Racing Commis-
tx of those as Racing
He previously
Furniture and
Store in Charles
served on the board
County Red
r 20 years and is a past
of the board of the
of Jefferson
tly serves on
d of the Jefferson
erce.
his wife, Sandr~ re-.
achester, Va.
spent 22 years in the
and 15 years as
of a NAPA Auto Parts
Springs.
wife, Elise, have
)us Hospice
Their introduction
came in 2000 when
received services.
FRENCH
BOARD
this popular memo
gii~ giving or to keep.
attractive way to dis-
+sages. Bring
~ad/or staple gun to
have them. A $10
to be paid to the
Registration fee is
meet on De-
for one night only
For complete de-
registration and loca-
se call Jefferson
Adult and
Education at 728-
Shepherdstown Elementary is pleased to finally unveil its
new playground equipment this month. Thanks to the fund-
raising efforts fo the Shepherdstown Elementary Association
(SEA) over $14,000 was raised. This, in conjunction with pri-
vate contributions, gave over $20,000 which was needed to
complete the project. The school is very excited to have the
project completed before cold weather; the children are enjoy-
ing it already.
LARGE PRINT BOOKS
ADDED TO LIBRARY
COLLECTION
In response to a greater pub-
lic need, Shepherdstown Li-
braD" has recently been adding
a new series of large print
books to its collection, includ-
ing many more non-fiction
titles, which had previously
been lacking in the library.
Among the new non-fiction
titles available in large print
are several that have made the
bestseller lists. These include
Brunelleschi's Dome: How a
Renaissance Genius Rein-
vented Architecture by Ross
King, a sure favorite for anyone
who has ever visited Florence,
Italy; Jarhead: A Marine's
Chronicle of the Gulf War and
Other Battles by Anthony
Swofford; and Kitchen Privi-
leges, a memoir by Mary
Higgins Clark.
Large print books are a boon
to readers who may have prob-
lems reading smaller type. At
the same time, these books are
becoming popular with the
fully sighted who simply enjoy
the ease and comfort of reading
larger print.
Although large print books
are available to all, library card
holders who have vision prob-
lems are eligible for the free li-
brary service that mails books,
tapes and other materials di-
rectly to the home. Interested
persons should contact the li-
brary for an application for this
service.
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