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8 The Shepherdstown Chronicle Friday, October 7, 2011 Ticketsare now on sale!! Callthe O ld O pera H ouse box office at (304)725-4420 for reservations A hilarious comedy by Paul Slade Smith Friday/Saturday Oct 21, 22, 28, & 29 at 8pm • Adults $17/Students $8 Sunday Oct 23 & 30 at 2:30pm Adults $15/Students $8 Rated PG 13 1/2 (Not intended or Suitable for Children) FLU SHOTS NOW Available WALK-INS WELCOME 304-876-9966 •Fax 304-876-6655 •Hrs:M -F 9am -7pm ;Sat 9am -2pm 7670 M artinsburg Pike,Suite 2 •Shepherdstown,W V (N ext to Do lla r G en era l) Specializing in Home Health Care Supplies! Accepting All Flexible Spending/HSA Cards Fast, Friendly, Reliable Service including... •Easy Prescription Transfer •Delivery Available •Ask about our “w alk out service” Locally Owned & Operated! •Accessible consultation on your prescription m edications •Durable M edicalSupplies such as Diabetic Su pplies,B ra ces,W h eelch a irs,W a lkers, Lift Ch a irs,M edicalLegwear (com pression hose),Diabetic Shoes and Socks,Handicap Bathroom Accessories and m any m ore! Jefferso n Co u n ty’s B est K ept Secret JUST GOT BIGGER! DEALER W eJustExpanded OurFacility! SHEPHERDSTOWN SPECIALTY STORAGE 304-876-8686 1744 Shepherd Grade Road •Shepherdstown,W V M o n -Fri 8a m -5pm Saturday 9am -1pm MOVE-IN SPECIAL: All Units Now 40% OFF! Tem perature & Non Tem perature Controlled Units Available ALL INDOOR STORE SECURE FACILITY Local food topic of Transition Talks Sustainable Shepherdstown and the Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies will present the second in a series of “Transition Talks” on Oct. 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Robert Byrd Center at Shepherd University. The focus of this event will be “Local Food, Sustainable Food.” Presentations will be followed by a networking reception with light refreshments. Presentations will include the following: Ellen Smith from the Sustainable Shepherdstown Community Garden; a Video fea- turing Robyn O’Brien, a “Real Food” evangelist; John Gonano from Back Creek Bend Farm; Shepherdstown Elementary School Roots to Shoots students; Douglas Vaira from Dish Restaurant in Charles Town; Maura Baillett from Fresh and Local CSA; and Shepherd Ogden, Agriculture Development Officer of Jefferson County. The presentation is free and open to the public. For more information visit www.sustainableshepherdstown .org. or call 304-876-1505. Chronicle photo by Tricia Fulks Town officials and members of the Shepherdstown Water and Sewer Board tour the construction site of the $9 million-plus waste water treat- ment plant Thursday, Sept. 29. Engineer Jeff Ekstrom explained the functions of the plant's facilities, which are about 80 percent complete. Waste water plant almost complete

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Friday/Saturday FLU SHOTS NOW Available WALK-INS WELCOME Fast, Friendly, Reliable Service including... Callthe OldOpera House box office at (304)725-4420 for reservations TownofficialsandmembersoftheShepherdstownWaterandSewerBoardtourtheconstructionsiteofthe$9million-pluswastewatertreat- mentplantThursday,Sept.29.EngineerJeffEkstromexplainedthefunctionsoftheplant'sfacilities,whichareabout80percentcomplete. LocallyOwned &Operated! ChroniclephotobyTriciaFulks 40% OFF! DEALER

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8 The Shepherdstown Chronicle Friday, October 7, 2011

Tickets are now on sale!!Callthe O ld O pera H ou se box office at

(304) 725-4420 for reservations

A hilarious comedy by Paul Slade Smith

Friday/SaturdayOct 21, 22, 28, & 29 at 8pm • Adults $17/Students $8

SundayOct 23 & 30 at 2:30pm Adults $15/Students $8

Rated PG 13 1/2 (Not intended or Suitable for Children)

FLU SHOTS NOW

Available WALK-INS WELCOME

304 -876-9966 • Fa x 304 -876-665 5 • H rs: M -F 9a m -7pm ; S a t 9a m -2pm 7670 M a rtin sbu rg Pike, S u ite 2 • S h eph erd sto w n , W V (N ext to Do lla r G en era l)

Specializing in Home

Health Care Supplies!

Accepting All Flexible Spending/HSA Cards

Fast, Friendly, Reliable Service including...•Ea sy Prescriptio n Tra n sfer •Delivery Ava ila ble

•Ask a bo u t o u r “w a lk o u t service”

Locally Owned& Operated!

•Accessible co n su lta tio n o n yo u r prescriptio n m ed ica tio n s

•D u ra ble M ed ica l S u pplies su ch a s D ia betic S u pplies, B ra ces, W h eelch a irs, W a lkers,

Lift Ch a irs, M ed ica l Legw ea r (co m pressio n h o se), D ia betic S h o es a n d S o cks, H a n d ica p B a th ro o m Accesso ries a n d m a n y m o re!

Jefferso n Co u n ty’s B est K ept Secret

JUST GOT BIGGER! DEALER

W e Just Expanded Our Facility!

SHEPHERDSTOWN SPECIALTY STORAGE304-876-8686 174 4 S h eph erd G ra d e Ro a d • S h eph erd sto w n , W V

M o n -Fri 8a m -5 pm S a tu rd a y 9a m -1pm

MOVE-I N SPECIAL: All Units Now 40% OFF!

Tem pera tu re & N o n Tem pera tu re Co n tro lled U n its Ava ila ble

ALL INDOOR STORE SECURE FACILITY

Local food topicof Transition TalksSustainable Shepherdstown

and theRobertC. ByrdCenter forLegislative Studieswill present thesecond in a series of “TransitionTalks” onOct. 21 from7 to 9p.m.at TheRobert ByrdCenter atShepherdUniversity.The focus of this event will be

“Local Food, Sustainable Food.”Presentations will be followedby a networking reception withlight refreshments.Presentationswill include the

following: Ellen Smith from theSustainable ShepherdstownCommunityGarden; a Video fea-turing RobynO’Brien, a “RealFood” evangelist; JohnGonanofromBackCreek Bend Farm;Shepherdstown ElementarySchool Roots to Shoots students;Douglas Vaira fromDishRestaurant in Charles Town;Maura Baillett from Fresh andLocal CSA; and ShepherdOgden,AgricultureDevelopmentOfficerof JeffersonCounty.The presentation is free and

open to the public. For moreinformation visitwww.sustainableshepherdstown.org. or call 304-876-1505.

Chronicle photo by Tricia FulksTown officials and members of the Shepherdstown Water and Sewer Board tour the construction site of the $9 million-plus waste water treat-ment plant Thursday, Sept. 29. Engineer Jeff Ekstrom explained the functions of the plant's facilities, which are about 80 percent complete.

Waste water plant almost complete