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PAGE 2- HOLIDAY SHOPPING GUIDE-SUPPLEMENT TO THE EARLY BIRD-NOVEMBER 22, 2015

15%-50% OFF*

December 1 - December 24CLOSED BLACK FRIDAY

www.jewelrybarnusa.com2399 Russia-Versailles Rd.

Russia, OhioHours: Mon., Tues., Fri. 9-6

Thurs. 11-8/Sat. 9-1/Closed Wed.

Jewelry BarnCustom Jewelry & Repair

526-5557 LAY-A-WAY AVAILABLE

*items made-up in store

2259 St. Rt. 502 Greenville

• Prime Rib• Canned Meat

• Gift Certificates

THE BOOK STORE1000’S of used hard bound & paperback books

• Yearbooks • Star Wars • Art • Nature • Gardening

• History • Comic • Star Trek • Childrens

• Vintage Children’s BooksOld items...

1910 Plat Book • 1875 & 1888 Atlas

20%OFF

Purchases $5 or more thru Dec. 5, 2015

Tues.-Fri. 11-5:30Sat. 10-4

Closed Sun.& Mon.

937-548-7188307 Pine St. Rt. 49 Greenville

Union City’s light display opens November 27

UNION CITY, Ind. – This year’s lighted Christmas parade will kick off the 10th annual “A Community Christmas” in Union City on Nov. 27.

There is no fee to enter in the parade and all type of entries are welcome. Participants just must be lighted to enter. Line up for the parade will be from 5:15-5:45 p.m. in the lot beside the former First Financial Bank on W. Pearl St. The parade will proceed to N. Columbia St., to W. Oak St., and then to Harter Park. The parade will begin at 6 p.m. The light display will be turned on at the conclusion of the parade. For more information or to enter, call Aaron Orr, (937) 423-7545) or Shelly King, (765) 964-6080.

The spectacular light display, which boasts over four million lights, with additional lights added each year, will be open Thursdays-Sundays from Nov. 27 to Dec. 13, and then open nightly from Dec. 17 thru New Year’s

Eve. Hours are 6-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 6-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Vehicles may enter from either drive off of Jackson Pike on the east end of the park only.

There is no admission fee; however donations will be accepted at the gate. Donations will benefit local groups who have signed up to welcome visitors and also to continue the Christmas display in the future. Local groups and organizations interested in manning the gate should contact King.

The Gift Shop will be in the shelter house near the horse arena and will be open Friday and Saturday evenings through Dec. 19, 6-9 p.m. Parking is available directly outside the Gift Shop.

Kids can visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus in the Gift Shop every Friday and Saturday through Dec. 19, 6-8 p.m., with the exception

UNION CITY’S LIGHTScontinued on page 3

• Decor Savings • Christmas Lights • Christmas Trees • Christmas Tree Stands • Wreaths & Garland

• Decoration Holders & Storage • Christmas Tree Decorations • Porcelain Houses & Accessories

•Replacement Bulbs/Fuses • Gift Wrap • Extension Cords & Power Strips • Timers

Friday Only - November 27, 2015

SAVE 50%or get $15 off one reg. price item over $30*with coupon* See Greenville Ace Hardware for details

on any regular priced item under $30

Greenville Hardware

1241 Russ Rd 548-7284

Monday-Saturday 8-8Sunday 10-5

COUPON

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Guitar & Keyboard Packages on SalePurchase now and we’ll store your items FREE until Christmas!

Guitars • Amps • Keyboards • Harmonicas • Accessories & More!GIFT CERTIFICATES-LESSONS AVAILABLE

334 S. Broadway, Greenville

[email protected]

Hours: M-T-W-F 10-6/Th 10-5/Sat. 9-5 Sun 12-4 Starting 11/30, 2015

Great Selection of Sale Items Throughout Black Friday Weekend!

November 27 - November 29

Fri.-Sat. 9am-8pm; Sun. Noon-5pmFREE Gift with Purchase

See Store for details.Holiday Hours Now through December 20th;

Mon.-Thurs. 9-6; Fri.-Sat. 9-8; Sun. Noon-5

RETAIL CENTER 423 S. Broadway, Greenville OH 45331 (888) 886-8318

Stop in for valuable savings for the holiday season. See our article in this

edition for specific sales & offers!

www.facebook.com/ShopSmallNewMadison

Deb & Ambrosia’s Wildflowers & Pocketful

of Posies by Ambrosia3243 John Mills Rd

• 9am-3pmSnack Shop

395 N Main St • 11am-9pm

Weimer Electronics111 N Main St

• 9am-4pmMain Street Styling Salon

& Sharon’s Sewing112 S Main St

• 9am-3pm

Happy Feet2960 Wilt Rd • 10am-3pm

Heather B Leaves2456 Ritenour Rd

• 10am-4pmWB Designs Jewelry &

Hairbows1659 New Garden Rd

• 9am-6pmCountry Lane Treasures

4790 Grubbs Rex Rd • 11am-5pm

Kennedy Vineyard3911 St Rt 722

• 2pm-10pm

Small Business Saturday in New Madison!

November 28, 2015

of Dec. 4, 8-9 p.m., as Santa and Mrs. Claus will be at the Community Room in downtown Union City for “Christmas in the City” from 5-8 p.m. Local businesses, organizations, and crafters interested in booth space should contact Anita Amspaugh (765) 964-6302 as soon as possible. Space is limited.

Lots of volunteers are needed to help decorate. Work sessions will be held every Saturday morning

from now until opening weekend from 9-12.

Monetary donations and donations of new or gently used (1 year or less) Christmas lights and decorations of all kinds are always welcome and may be dropped off at The Corner Cupboard in downtown Union City or at the home of Larry and Anita Amspaugh, 1373 Landsdowne Drive, Union City, Ind. Donations of older lights will be sold for copper.

UNION CITY’S LIGHTScontinued from page 2

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Saturday - November 28thBOGO EventBuy 1-Get 1 ½ Off See Store for Details

530 S. Broadway -Greenville937-732-5016

Holiday Hours:Monday-Saturday 10-6

Sunday Noon-4

Shop downtown and Win the Window

GREENVILLE – Shoppers can earn chances to win over $3,000 in merchandise and gift certificates through “Win the Window”, the second annual shop local campaign presented by Main Street Greenville and sponsored by Second National Bank.

“This promotion was created to encourage and remind people to shop local during the holiday season and to support our downtown businesses,” said Amber Garrett, executive director for Main Street Greenville.

Between November 15 and Dec. 15, shoppers can enter to win by spending money at any of the participating downtown Greenville businesses, a full list is available on their website at www.mainstreetgreenville.org.

Participating businesses have provided merchandise and gift certificates to place under the Christmas tree in Main Street Greenville’s window, located in the Darke County Welcome Center at 421 S. Broadway.

Last year, Main Street Greenville tracked over $500,000 spent in the downtown district during the contest and they hope for another successful year.

Shoppers will get a ticket entry for every $5 they spend at a participating downtown business, up to single purchases of $1,000. For example, if you spend $100 at a business, you will receive 20 tickets to

enter into the contest to win the window of prizes. There is no limit to how many times you can shop to enter. The more you spend downtown at participating businesses, the more chances you have to win the window full of prizes!

Participating businesses will have tickets available at the time of purchase and a glass jar to collect all of the tickets for the drawing. The drawing for the winner will take place on Dec. 18, 3:30 p.m., in the Main Street Greenville office. You are not required to be present to win.

Main Street Greenville is a non-profit organization that supports downtown Greenville through stimulating and supporting revitalization efforts, historic preservation and economic growth. Learn more about the organization and the contest on their website, www.mainstreetgreenville.org, or follow them on Facebook. You can contact them at [email protected] or 548-4998.

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Shopping? Find it in Darke County

DARKE CO. – The holiday season is once again upon us. Houses are adorned with twinkling lights, the kids are getting anxious for Christmas break, and we’re all trying to find those ideal gifts for our family and friends. In seeking out those perfect presents, take a moment this year to consider shopping at a business located right here in Darke County.

We all know how incredible Darke County is. We live here, we raise our families here, and many of us own businesses or work at a business here. Darke County has a terrific parks system, world class libraries, and award-winning schools that set up our children and succeeding generations for future achievements. The lifeblood of those institutions is a vibrant and healthy local

economy. When citizens keep their

money local, we re-invest in ourselves, build up our tax base, and attract new businesses so that we can continue to enjoy the quality of life we have become accustomed to in Darke County. Instead of shopping at the malls in a big city this year, find that cute sweater you’re looking for at a local boutique, or buy that chainsaw you’ve had your eye on at a hardware store in our county. By doing so, you’re not only helping your neighbor, you’re helping our community thrive and helping Darke County to continue to be a destination for people from all across our great state and a home for tens of thousands of our residents.

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Versailles FFA toy collection drive VERSAILLES – The Versailles

FFA chapter is conducting its annual toy collection. This year the toy collection has a new focus. In the past, the toys have been distributed through the Marines in Darke County as part of the Toys for Tots Drive. Unfortunately, this year, no one at the county level is in charge of the distribution of toys within Darke County, therefore

they have changed the focus of their collection. This year the Versailles FFA is teaming up with the Versailles Council of Churches and conducting a toy collection drive that will be given to the families that are served through the Versailles Council of Churches.

The toys the Council of Churches would prefer are brand new toys that range from baby

to age 16. These toys will be collected in various barrels within the Versailles area. Any extra new toys that are not distributed through the Council of Churches will be given to St. Denis Catholic Church and will be distributed through their sharing program. If you are interested in bringing in used toys in good to excellent condition you can do that as well. The slightly used toys will be distributed through the Marines - Toys for Tots Collection and will be given to surrounding counties since no organized collection is within Darke County.

The goal is to have two barrels at each location with one barrel to collect the new toys that will be distributed to the Versailles Council of Churches and another barrel to collect the used toys to be distributed to the Toys for Tots Program with distribution to surrounding counties conducting a drive.

Donations can be made Nov. 24 through Dec. 14. The drop off spots include Versailles Saving and Loans, St. Denis Catholic Church, Holy Family Catholic Church, Versailles Christian Church, Trinity Lutheran Church, Versailles United Methodist Church, Webster United Methodist Church, Second National Bank, US Bank, Dollar General, Versailles Ace Hardware, Johns IGA and Versailles Schools Cafetorium. If you want to make a monetary donation, make checks payable to Versailles Council of Churches, and send the check to Versailles FFA, 280 Marker Road, Versailles, Ohio 45380. Versailles Savings and Loan will match up to $200 in monetary donations. Join them in making the holiday season brighter for all Darke County and other local children.

Randy Players fall show set

UNION CITY, Ind. – It’s almost time for the Randy Players fall show. On Dec. 4 and 5, the theatre group will perform It’s a Wonderful Life, A Live Radio Play by Joe Landry. Hoosier Place doors will open at 6 p.m. and the play will begin at 6:30 p.m.

Stop by North Side Elementary, Union City High School, or the State Farm Office on Pearl St. for free tickets.

This timeless tale of George Bailey is brought to life in a traditional 1940’s radio studio complete with man-made sound effects. The small ensemble brings a few dozen characters to life. They hope you will enjoy this classic Christmas love story.

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November27 & 28

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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We Will Fill the Weekend with Special SavingsGive-a-Ways and FREE Fireside Coffee Samples!!!

Sign up in store for our e-mail and to receive the latest on our holiday sales, giveaways and hours. Or email us at [email protected]

with your first and last name and an e-mail address.Hours Black Friday and Small Business Saturday - Nov. 27 & 28 - 10-6

436 S. Broadway, Greenville547-9499

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100 Fort Jefferson Ave., Greenville 547-1642 Hours: M-F 9:30-6, Sat. 9-12:30

ONSALENOW!

Edison Foundation hosts holiday eventPIQUA – The Edison

Foundation’s 18th annual Holiday Evening event will be held Dec. 3, at the Piqua Campus and will feature the renowned Jakarta Band, as the headlining entertainment for the night’s festivities.

Proceeds from Holiday Evening directly support Edison’s General Scholarship Fund, which provides financial assistance to more than 4,000 traditional and non-traditional students throughout their academic pursuits at Edison.

The evening’s festivities begin with hors de ‘oeuvres at 6:30 p.m., followed by a special performance from The Jakarta Band at 8 p.m. The Jakarta Band is a highly

sought-after old-school funk and R&B band that plays a variety of music ranging from disco to soul, to hip-hop and soft rock.

Band member Isaac Points has been performing for 35 years and his expertise of funk has been proven time and time again. He has opened for Stanley Clark and Herbie Hancock, played bass with Chuck Berry and Tony Bennett and performed on USO tours with Joe Clemons. Band member Jeffrey Young has enjoyed a nationally celebrated career as a sought-after trombone player and performer and has worked with Ray Charles, Natalie Cole, Peaches and Herb and Bobby Vinton to name a few.

The cost to attend is $125 per

person. For more information, visit www.edisonohio.edu/holidayevening or contact Julie

Slattery at [email protected] or 937-778-7805.

The Jakarta Band

Join us for our

Holiday Open House

Saturday December 12th

DOOR PRIZES • LIVE MUSIC • SPECIAL SALES

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20% OFFOne regular priced item thru Dec. 31

(Consignment Sales Excluded)

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• Appliances • Tools• Lawn Mowers • Mattresses

And More

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Wed.-Nov. 25, 9am-8pmThurs.-Nov. 26 6pm-11pm

Fri.-Nov. 27 7am-7pm

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419-678-8280 www.themrshoppe.com

204 West Main Street, Coldwater

Hours: Monday-Friday

10-7Saturday 9-3

Has gifts for the men on your

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Hanging of the Greens service planned

LEWISBURG – Everyone is invited to the annual “Hanging of the Greens” service at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lewisburg on the first Sunday in Advent, Nov. 29. This dramatic service begins in silence and darkness as those in attendance await the “Light of Christ” symbolizing Christ’s coming into a world of darkness 2,000 years ago and into the darkness of our hearts today.

Once the Christ Candle is in place and the sanctuary is alight with the glow of candles, there are readings explaining the history of all our favorite symbols of Christmas, congregational singing of carols and special music. By the end of the service the sanctuary is dressed in its Christmas finery and hearts are prepared to celebrate the true meaning of the season.

This is the sixth year for Trinity to offer this beautiful service as a Christmas gift to the community. The “Hanging of the Greens” is a wonderful family event with

opportunities during the service for children to come forward to help decorate the tree and participate in the lighting of the Advent Candle.

The service, which begins at 7 p.m. and lasts approximately one hour, will be preceded by a Soup and Sandwich Supper in the multi-purpose room from 5:30-6:30 p.m. There is no charge but donations will be gladly accepted to cover the cost of the meal. Pre-service music will be presented in the sanctuary from 6:30-7 p.m. This year the Men’s Choir from Wares Chapel will be the featured musical group.

The church is located at 511 North Commerce Street directly across the street from Tri County North Schools. Parking is available on both the Commerce Street side and the Main Street side of the church with the multi-purpose building located on the west, or Main Street side. For more information or directions, call the church office at 962-2741. Everyone is welcome. Dress is casual.

Join us in Welcoming the Holiday Season.

We offer a nice selection of Antique Furniture and Accessories.

Friday, November 27 ~ from 4-8Saturday, November 28 ~ from 11-5Sunday, November 29 ~ from 11-5

Hope to see you! Nancy and Susan

Mulberry Patch AntiquesDirections: Go East at light in Phillipsburg, OH to right on Pansing Rd. Go ½ mile to 10513 PANSING Rd. 937-884-7785

Country Side Antiques148 VERONA-PITSBURG RD.

Directions: 1-½ mile North of Verona, OH937-884-5931

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Readmore’s Hallmark524 S. Broadway, Greenville 937-548-2472

Small Business SaturdayNovember 28, 9am-6pm

LOTS OF IN-STORE SPECIALS!Thanks for Shopping With Us!

Holiday Hours Mon.-Sat. 9-6/Sun. Noon-4

Natural alternatives to healing offered

GREENVILLE – Dr. Debbie McFarland, D.C., DiplMedAc, of Holistic Endocrinology and Natural Healing, LLC, has been a chiropractor for 29 years using both hands on and activator like methods. She is licensed in Acupuncture with techniques that include the use of needles, Moxa, cupping, gua sha and electric stim. She also uses acupressure techniques for balancing meridians as well as a very powerful Emotional Release technique. Aromatherapy and healing techniques using essential oils are part of her practice. Being a Christina, McFarland also believes in the power of prayer.

She is available Monday through Friday with the exception of Thursdays and evening, weekend and holiday hours by appointment.

She uses functional medicine in addressing Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, Thyroid, Adrenal fatigue, balancing hormones and auto immune conditions.

Holistic Endocrinology and Natural Healing offers doTERRA essential oils and Perfectly Posh spa products.

Dr. McFarland is the author of seven books on Holistic Solutions using essential oils and one book on Preparing for a Miracle.

One of her passions is to teach on how the body works, the pathways of the endocrine system how the immune

system works, how to properly detox and other in-depth topics in a way that is very easy to understand. Her main goal is to help you get to the underlying causes of your problem through a comprehensive consultation, extensive examination and proper testing. This allows for very specific supplements based on testing, not guessing. Classes several times a week on health related topics.

She also offers school physicals for $20.

Dr. McFarland practiced in New Philadelphia for 25 years and she and her husband raised six children and now have 10 grandchildren.

Because she is new in the area, she is very excited to become a part of the Greenville community and is involved in local networking, groups, clubs, etc. She is welcoming folks to stop by the office to sit and have a cup of tea.

Her office accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Medical Mutual, Worker’s Compensation and Personal Injury cases. She has a financial assistance program for those that are interested in doing extensive holistic solutions that may include more extensive services, testing and supplements.

Dr. McFarland loves to scrapbook and enjoys mixed media, Zentangle, junk journals and acrylic painting. She is also a collector of vintage jewelry.

Taking: Buckeye, Molina, United Healthcare, Medicade, Medicare, Medical Mutual, Workers Compensation,

Auto Accidents and most major insurance.

Adjustments ............................$35 Acupuncture ...........................$50 Emotional Release ................$50 Aromatouch Massage ..........$35

doTERRA Essential Oils andPerfectly Posh also available

FREE CLASSES11/24 12-1p Autism Holistic Solutions 6-7:30p How to Use Essential Oils11/25 6-7:30p Autoimmune Holistic Solutions11/27 9a-6p Office Open in New Philadelphia11/28 9a-4p Meet the New Doctor-Small Business Saturday12/1 12-1p Thyroid, Hashimotos, Fibro, and Other Autoimmune Conditions 6-7:30p Female Hormone Balancing12/2 6-7:30p Holistic Holiday Meal Planning12/3 6-7:30p Holistic Underlying Condition Test12/3 6-9p Greenville Art Group12/8 12-1p Female Hormone Balancing 6-7:30p Essential Oil Basics

Holistic Endocrinology and Natural Healing

Dr. Debbie McFarland, ChiropractorD.C., Dip/MedAc, FIAMA, CICE

607 S. BROADWAY, GREENVILLE, OH 45331

Providing powerful Holistic Solutions to help empower others to take control of their health.

www.holisticendocrinology.com [email protected]

Accepting New Patients in my Greenville Office.

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Small Business Saturday in New Madison

New Madison businesses invite you to stop in for special discounts on Small Business Saturday.

NEW MADISON – Ten New Madison area businesses will be participating in Small Business Saturday 2015 on Nov. 28. Small Business Saturday is a nationwide event that highlights the small businesses and local artisans in small towns across America. These small businesses and local artisans not only provide unique items, but are vital parts of the local community. Buying from local small businesses keeps more money in the local economy to benefit the community, schools and neighborhood projects we all enjoy.

The 10 New Madison area small businesses and artisans participating in Small Business Saturday will be offering special savings on Small Business Saturday. These small businesses offer a wide variety of products and services that can help you complete your Christmas shopping, while supporting your local economy. With the availability of unique shopping, food and wine tasting, it will be easy to plan a fun day of shopping

for yourself and others just before the holiday rush. Visit any one of the stores to receive a directory of the sales being offered, as well as a convenient map to help you locate all of the shops!

Enjoy these sales & specials available on Small Business Saturday, November 28:

Deb & Ambrosia’s Wildflowers is offering 25-percent off in-stock, regular priced merchandise, including gifts, décor and fresh Christmas greens. This is the one time every year for this sale! Stop in 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Located at Wildflowers, you can browse the selection of custom Christmas ornaments by Pocketful of Posies by Ambrosia. You will receive 25-percent off cash and carry items, as well as 10-percent off custom orders.

Heather B Leaves will have her workshop open for a holiday open house on Small Business Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. She will be offering 10-percent off her hand-cast cement leaves!

WB Designs Jewelry & Hairbows will have her home

open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. with refreshments available while you browse her selection of handmade hair accessories and jewelry. Each guest will be invited to draw for

discount ranging from 10-20-percent off their total purchase.

SMALL BUSINESScontinued on page 11

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Storewide SaleFriday & Saturday-Nov. 27 & 28

15% OFF

309 S. Broadway, Greenville 937-459-5030

Includes Jewelry &

Evening Bags

Closing Wednesday, November 26 @ 2:00pmFriday 10:00-5:00 Saturday 10:00-4:00

Special Hours

You’re Invited to our30th Annual

Holiday Open HouseFRIDAY & SATURDAY

NOVEMBER 27-28

Ann's Gift’s and Antiques426 S. Broadway, Greenville 548-6301

Happy Feet invites guests to draw for instant savings of 10-25-percent off. Stop by between 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and receive a free gift just for visiting.

Weimer Electronics will be open special hours of 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and provide refreshments to enjoy while you browse markdowns around the store.

Main Street Styling Salon and Sharon’s Sewing offers full salon services, as well as custom sewing and alterations. The salon will be open from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and will

offer 10-percent off all services that day, as well as 25-percent off all products.

Country Lane Treasures will offer 20-percent off merchandise across the store. Join her from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to browse her treasures.

The Snack Shop is your stop for lunch and sweet treats from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. The Snack Shop is offering 10-percent off menu items, as well as 20-percent off gift certificates for later use.

Kennedy Vineyard will have half-priced glasses of wine (limit of two per person) and half-priced meat and cheese trays for your enjoyment from 2 -10 p.m.

SMALL BUSINESScontinued from page 10

GJHS Holiday Concert set

Village Singers plan holiday schedule

GREENVILLE – The Greenville Junior High Vocal Music Department under the direction of Kari Lemon, will present its annual Holiday Program on Nov. 23. The choirs will present songs from the Darke County Choral Festival as well as pieces to help you get into the holiday spirit. Students will also lead the audience in traditional holiday songs throughout the concert. Songs may include Jingle

Bells, Silver Bells, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Jingle Bell Rock, and many more. The choirs will end the concert with a piece from the Christmas movie, Home Alone, entitled, “Somewhere in My Memory.”

The concert will be held in Memorial Hall and begins at 7 p.m. Admission is free and doors will open to the public at 6:30 p.m.

GREENVILE – The Village Singers will be having a scaled-back schedule this Christmas season. On Dec. 1, the singers will entertain at Brookdale (formerly Sterling House) at 6:30 p.m. They will sing a selection of Christmas and Holiday songs in the multipurpose room, and then go caroling in the halls to entertain all residents. The choir will also be performing at the Darke County Home on Dec. 6, 6:30 p.m. and are attempting to schedule a final Christmas season performance at the Oakley Place

on Dec. 8, 6:30 p.m.The Village Singers have been

enjoying song, fellowship and friendship for over 25 years. Anyone with a desire to sing beautiful music is invited to join this four-part harmony choir under the direction of Roseanna Bogan. To prepare for the above mentioned performances, the choir will have one more practice on Nov. 24, 7 p.m., at Trinity Methodist Church, Arcanum. If interested, contact Jean Kelly at 692-6248 and watch for news on their upcoming spring season.

AWTHS bazaarARCANUM – Arcanum Wayne

Trail Historical Society hosts its annual Christmas Bazaar on Nov. 27, 6-8:30 p.m. and again on Nov. 28, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., at 123 W. George St., Arcanum. New this

year will be the expansion of two rooms of Beck’s Boutique. Look for the new featured item of mini easel Christmas Art and a forest of Christmas trees will be available in every size imaginable.

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DCCA will offer Christmas programGREENVILLE – The Glenn

Miller Orchestra will bring its legendary sound to Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville on Dec. 19 with their holiday program, “In the Christmas Mood.” The second presentation of Darke County Center for the Arts 2015-2016 Artists Series, the show will feature the 18-member ensemble playing many of the original Miller arrangements as well as modern selections performed in the Miller style.

“These musicians do much more than recreate the past,” said DCCA Artistic Director Keith Rawlins. “They make music that may take listeners back to another time, but also entertains the socks off us right now!” he concluded. The concert begins at 8 p.m.

Glenn Miller was one of the most successful bandleaders of the Swing Era, scoring a matchless string of hit records as well as maintaining a constant musical impact with popular radio broadcasts and appearances at theaters and dance pavilions around the nation.

According to Rawlins, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, now under the direction of Nick Hilscher who also performs as one of the group’s vocalists, remains the most sought after big band in the world today. “This band does almost as much traveling as Santa Claus, covering over a 100,000 miles each year and reaching an audience of more than half a million people,” Rawlins explained.

Greenville National Bank is

sponsoring the Glenn Miller Orchestra “In the Christmas Mood;” also, the family of Gene Oda is honoring his memory with sponsorship of this show. Additionally, the Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. DCCA also receives operating support from the Harry D. and Esther Stephens Memorial

as well as funding from the Ketrow Foundation and Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust Fund.

Tickets for the show are $20, and can be purchased by contacting DCCA at 547-0908 or at DCCA’s office located within the Greenville Public Library, as well as online at www.CenterForArts.net. If any remain by show time, tickets will also be available at the door prior to the performance.

The Glenn Miller Orchestra will bring its legendary sound to Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville on Dec. 19 with their holiday program, “In the Christmas Mood.”

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Annie’s Cabin is one of the most unique shopping experiences in Darke County. Originally started as a home décor and garden store, they have broadened over the years to include children’s clothing, kitchen gadgets and cookbooks, faerie garden miniatures, women’s fashion and much more.

Some of the popular lines carried in the store include Charles Viancin silicone

products, His Hands Swarovski Crystal Glass pictures, Charlie Paige ladies fashion, and Fireside Coffees. Also, just in time for the holidays, they’ve added a beautiful line of Glycerin based soaps. Primal Elements Glycerin Soaps are sulfate and paraben free and come in several different designs and fragrances.

Sweet Annie’s Cabin is a participator in the Win the Window Contest and are

running their own in store promotion, Cabin Bucks. With every $25 purchase through Dec. 21, you receive a $5 Cabin Buck to be redeemed during your next visit. See the store for more details.

Sweet Annie’s Cabin is located at 436 S. Broadway, Greenville, and is coming up on 30 years in business. They appreciate your support of small business and hope to keep serving customers in the community and beyond.

Breakfast at the MangerVERSAILLES – Hey kids

(and parents)! “Breakfast at the Manger” is coming on Dec. 5. This is an awesome morning for preschoolers through fifth graders.

Come to VCC (Versailles Christian Church – 105 W. Ward Street – Versailles, Ohio), at 9 a.m., and you’ll hear and see the real story of Christmas, Build Your Own yummy pancakes, make a really neat Christmas

craft, decorate a delicious homemade Christmas cookie, get your face painted, see an artist create balloon sculptures, pet some barn animals, and enjoy a special visit with Joseph, Mary and baby Jesus. It’s all free. No reservations are needed; show up and be sure to bring your friends and your parents.

If you would like additional information, call VCC at 526-4194 or visit www.versaillescc.com.

SCC hosts annual Live Nativity Walk

COVINGTON – The 20th annual “Live Nativity Walk” at Stillwater Community Church, will take place on Dec. 4 and 5. There will be six guided walks each night. The first walk starts at 6 p.m., with walks every half hour and the last walk will begin at 8:30 pm. Admission is free.

The walk takes you back in time and tells the story of the birth of our Savior. Walk to the home of Mary; follow Mary to Elizabeth’s home; walk into the Carpenter shop of Joseph;

travel to the Inn; visit with the shepherds and listen as the angels announce the birth of Jesus; and travel with the shepherds to the stable.

After the walk stay warm by the fire and enjoy some hot chocolate, cookies and fellowship.

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