A variety of Butler County Community Education class will be offered over the coming weeks.
* Painting-Tuesdays from 1:00 to 4:30, Teacher: Barbara Blanton. Fee: $20.00 for 6- 2 hour lessons. Education Complex.
A variety of Butler County Community Education class will be offered over the coming weeks.
* Painting-Tuesdays from 1:00 to 4:30, Teacher: Barbara Blanton. Fee: $20.00 for 6- 2 hour lessons. Education Complex.
Thursday night November 8th, a packed house attended the Holliday Bash concert at the SKYPAC featuring the legendary Ronnie Dunn. This was part of his, “Let the Cowboy Rock Tour.” After being welcomed and thanked for supporting the cause, Ronnie’s opener for the show, BMI artist Bree Black, sa
Butler County Area Technical Center has selected (5) students to represent each class for the month of October. Each of these students displays leadership qualities that made them eligible for this award. Congratulations to each one.
A diverse group of critters and creatures, ghouls and goblins made their way to the Beech Tree News/WLBQ office on Halloween night as trick-or-treaters. They were greeted by the Beech Tree Bear and plenty of candy.
2012 Morgantown Annual Christmas Parade“Open Theme” Date: Saturday, December 1st 2:00pmJudging Time: 1:00pm Line Up Time: 1:30pmWhere: Morgantown Elementary SchoolPlease DO NOT ARRIVE any earlier than 11:00am
The total of food collected by the Morgantown First United Methodist Church food drive for Morgantown Mission was 871 items. As promised, Pastor Darrin Jones had his head completely shaved. “It was well worth it” he said.
The Butler County United Methodist Women's Fall Taster's Luncheon was held Friday, November 2, from 10:45 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Morgantown First United Methodist Church in Morgantown. A large crowd of hungry attendees took part in the annual event.
The Halloween season was in full display earlier this week as Butler County Circuit Clerk Melissa Cardwell and staff greeted those coming to the office while in sock monkey costumes.
A diverse group of critters and creatures, ghouls and goblins made their way to the Beech Tree News/WLBQ office on Halloween night as trick-or-treaters. They were greeted by the Beech Tree Bear and plenty of candy.