Saturday, Nov. 9:
Mount Tabor Ruritan Biscuit Breakfast
Hungry for some biscuits and gravy, or biscuits and apple butter? From 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., the Mount Tabor Ruritan Club will be serving up scratch-made biscuits topped with delicious sausage gravy, or with some of our “world-famous” apple butter. There will also be scrambled eggs, as well as orange juice, milk and coffee. Breakfast will be served in the Fellowship Hall of Slusser’s Chapel, 1543 Mount Tabor Rd, Blacksburg. This is below the Sanctuary, on the lower church parking lot level. This is a fundraiser for our club to help us as we serve our community, therefore, donations will be accepted for the breakfast. More information at https://fb.com/MtTaborRuritan
Northside Church holds donation drives
Take gently used, clean clothing, toys and books to Northside Presbyterian Church on November 2, 9 and 16 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Since 1988, the Northside Church has been a collection site for donations to benefit the Montgomery County Christmas Store. The Christmas Store partners with MCEAP Thrift Store and all donations will be taken to the Store where they will be sorted by MCEAP volunteers. Please donate new and gently used, clean clothing for sizes Newborn to Adult. Critical needs include boys and girls infant to size 5 winter coats, kids winter shoes and boots, 2X and larger clothing for men and women, and men’s gloves and hats. Gently used, clean toys and books are always needed. Non-perishable and canned foods are also accepted.Questions? Contact Mary Lough at 540-250-5810.
Saturday, Nov. 9:
Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale
The Women’s Bible Study of First Baptist Church,555 West Rock Road, Radford, will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Hotdogs, soft drinks, and baked goods available. Many fall craft items and Christmas crafts will be available. Rev. C. Coles Casey is the Pastor at First Baptist Church. Rev. Jenene Lewis is the Associate Pastor and Bible Study Instructor.
Sunday, Nov. 10:
Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale
The Women’s Bible Study of First Baptist Church,555 West Rock Road, Radford, will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Hotdogs, soft drinks, and baked goods available. Many fall craft items and Christmas crafts will be available. Rev. C. Coles Casey is the Pastor at First Baptist Church. Rev. Jenene Lewis is the Associate Pastor and Bible Study Instructor.
NAACP Veteran’s Day celebration
Montgomery County-Radford City-Floyd County branch of the NAACP will hold a Veterans’ Day Celebration at 3 p.m. at Asbury United Methodist Church, 500 Stuart St. in Christiansburg. The featured speaker will be Mr. Elmer A Bishop, Former Gunners Mate, U. S. Navy. Veterans will be honored and are welcome to participate in the procession. All are welcome.
Free Movie Matinee for Families
Bring the family to the Radford Public Library to see “How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” on the library’s projection screen at 2 p.m. Rated PG; 104 minutes.
Monday, Nov. 11:
Veterans Day Parade
Christiansburg High School will be hosting its annual Veterans Day Parade at 10:30 a.m. Parking on Main Street will be prohibited after 6 a.m. on Nov. 11, and Main Street will be closed to traffic starting at 8:45 a.m. The street will be reopened by 1 p.m.
Radford Public Library (and Teen Zone) closed for Veteran’s Day
The library will be closed in observance of Veteran’s Day. Parents, if your tween or teen usually comes to RPL after school, please be aware that, on days when the library is closed, they will not be able to wait at the library or in the library lot for their after-school ride home. Please be sure to make other arrangements as the teen area, library building and library grounds will be closed on this day in observance of Veteran’s Day (and also for carpet cleaning!)
Veterans Day ceremony at NRCC
A ceremony honoring U.S. military veterans will be held at New River Community College in Dublin at 11 a.m. The ceremony and a reception will take place in 117 Edwards Hall. The program will include Pulaski County High School Color Guard; advanced concert choir, Pulaski County High School; Dr. Don Stowers, NRCC veterans services; and Chief Anthony Wilson, Blacksburg Police Department, as the keynote speaker. The event is free and open to the public.
Tuesday, Nov. 12:
Veterans meeting
Sons of Confederate Veterans, Stuart Horse Artillery Camp 1784, 7 p.m. at Ray’s Restaurant on Rt. 221, north of Floyd. Members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) are also invited to attend. Member Gary Gray will present Part 2 of his “History of the Stuart Horse Artillery.” This will be followed by a discussion of the upcoming Christmas Parade in Floyd. For further information, please call 320-4315 or 239-9864.
Wednesday, Nov. 13:
Radford Reads with Kathleen Harshberger
Radford Author Kathleen Harshberger will be visiting the Radford Public Library to talk about her new book, “Etiquette Matters” at 6 p.m. Copies of her book will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
Saturday, Nov. 16:
Community Thanksgiving Dinner
Radford Church of God in Christ invites you to our free community Thanksgiving dinner noon – 3 p.m. There will be lots of fun, fellowship, food and door prizes. Come out and fellowship with us; 206 Russell Avenue, Radford
An Adventure in Quilt Making
Meadowbrook Public Library, Shawsville, 1 p.m. Creating quilts takes us on many wonderful journeys. Join well known quilter Paula Golden on a journey through the creative process as she shares her quilts and quilt-making experiences over a 40 year period. Paula Golden relishes sharing the history, techniques and art of quilting with students of all ages. This program is presented by the Meadowbrook Public Library in memory of Linda Wilson. The program is free and open to the public.
Pilot Pancake Supper
Pancake Supper at the Pilot Community Center, 4449 Brush Creek Road, Pilot; 4 – 6 p.m. $5 per person. Proceeds from this fundraiser will help restore this historic structure. The old Pilot School was built in 1921, and is the only four-room schoolhouse still surviving in Montgomery County. The Pilot Community Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit charity and all donations are tax deductible.
On-going:
Christiansburg Leaf Collection
The Town of Christiansburg is offering its annual Loose Leaf Collection service to residents weekdays from Nov. 4 through Dec. 20, weather permitting. Public Works crews will only collect piles of loose leaves; leaves placed in bags will not be accepted. Please do not place pile of loose leaves in a way that blocks sidewalks, sanitary sewers, solid waste carts, drainage ditches or utility meter boxes.
Crafting Group
Christiansburg Helping Hands is a group of crafters coming together every Wednesday from 1-3 p.m. at the Christiansburg Rec Center. We make items for various needs in our community. Please feel free to join us for a fun afternoon of knitting, crocheting or sewing (your choice), as well as connect with some new friends and make a difference in our community. For more information contact Tina at knitpic@aol.com.
VFW Scholarship Opportunity
The Meadowbrook Library and VFW Post 4920 and Auxiliary are working together to provide the opportunity for students to enter for the VFW Scholarships-Patriots Pen and Voice of Democracy. These are open for students in grades 6-12. These scholarships can be worth up to $30,000 but you have to enter to be eligible. Entry forms and instructions are available at the Meadowbrook Library.
Storytime at the Radford Public Library
Come join us for weekly storytimes at the library! Storytimes are designed to promote pre-reading skills and a love of books. We share books, finger-plays, songs, and other activities that parents and caregivers can repeat at home. No sign-up required, just drop in! Ages 0-2: Wednesdays and Thursdays; 10 – 10:30 a.m.; Ages 3 and up: Wednesdays and Thursdays; 11 – 11:45 a.m.
Community Health Center of the NRV helps adults access VA health coverage
As of Jan. 1, 2019, new health coverage for adults covers more people. If you work in retail, construction, childcare, landscaping, food service or many of the jobs that don’t offer health insurance, you may be able to get low-cost health insurance that includes regular preventive care and treatment for chronic health conditions. To find out if you’re eligible, phone the Community Health Center of the NRV (215 Roanoke Street) at 540 381-0820, or visit coverva.org
Montgomery Museum volunteer opportunities
A number of volunteer opportunities are available at the Montgomery Museum.
Docent: training is provided for individuals to staff the front office, answer calls, make sales, and interpret the history of the museum; events planning: planning and implementation of our major events annually, including Heritage Day, Mountains of Music, h’Arts on Main, Cruisin’ Christiansburg; Working with any of the committees: (Membership, Marketing, Events/Fundraising, Building Expansion, Building and Grounds); research with genealogy projects: working with the genealogy team; gardening: working in the garden with Virginia Master Gardeners. Contact 540.382.5644 and visit www.montgomerymuseum.org
Pre-1940s schools exhibit seeks contributions
The Montgomery Museum of Art and History is celebrating an upcoming new exhibit at the museum on the history of schools in Montgomery County with a series of school photos this month. If you’d like to contribute to the museum’s collection of pre-1940 photos of county schools, please contact the museum curator, Sherry Wyatt, at collections@montgomerymuseum.org.
Art in Miss Jessie’s Gallery & Front Desk
All Month of November, at the Jessie Peterman Memorial Library. Featuring the sculpture, drawings, paintings, and graphics of artist Ling Jie Gu, who seeks to find meaning in the natural world land translate it into a comprehensible format for her audience to enjoy. The pieces are either anecdotes of her imagination, or merely studies of how the natural world operates. She seeks to translate these things into a common lingo. Don’t miss her high energy show!
Cards for Veterans
All Month of November, at the Christiansburg Library. Make a card for a veteran. Cards will be forwarded to a non-profit organization that supports the military who will then send them out.
Conversation Starters
All Month of November, at the Jessie Peterman Memorial Library. Be sure to answer the latest thought-provoking question on our whiteboard near the entrance. We’ll ask a new question several times a week.
- Pluribus Unum
All Month of November, at the Jessie Peterman Memorial Library. Looking for something to do? Come in and help put together a 1,000 piece puzzle.
Facebook Recipe Swap!
All Month of November, at the Christiansburg Library. Share your favorite recipe ideas on our Facebook Page all month long and discover new recipes.
Help the Veterans with your donations
All Month of November, at the Christiansburg Library
The Christiansburg Library is a collection point for items needed at the VA Medical Center in Salem. Bring your donations of the following items to the library during November: deodorant, denture adhesive, 3 in 1 body wash/shampoo/conditioner, body lotion, toothpaste, nail clippers, sweatpants, sweatshirts, t-shirts (size M, L, XL) , and new baseball caps. Co-Sponsored by Elliston-Shawsville Post 4920 & Auxiliary.
Help the Veterans with your donations
All month at the Meadowbrook Public Library. Supplies will be provided for you to make a card thanking a Veteran for his/her service. Let them know you appreciate their service and their sacrifice for our freedom. Place your cards inside the red, white, and blue mail box in the library. Cards will be delivered to the Veterans at the Salem VA Center before November 11 (Veterans Day). Co-sponsored by Elliston- Shawsville VFW Post 4920 & Auxiliary and Meadowbrook Public Library.
Junior Artist Program
All Month of November, at the Jessie Peterman Memorial Library. Become a Junior Artist and earn a sketchbook! Just pick up an art card at the front desk, visit Miss Jessie’s Gallery, answer a few questions, then return your signed card to the front desk for a bookmark. Complete five cards, and you will get your very own artist sketchbook. Parental assistance is encouraged, particularly for the littlest Junior Artists!