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Features: Robyn Rison (304) 526-2799 Sunday, October 28, 2007 1D

What’s Up
n John Jacobs Next Generation
LEISURE: Jack hanna

Gettin’ wild
Power Force, 7 p.m. Sunday-Mon-
day, Oct. 28-29. A group of world-
class athletes who have performed
the world’s greatest exhibitions of
power, strength, speed, inspiration
and motivation. Call (304) 429-1348.
Westmoreland Baptist Church, 3401
Hughes St. Huntington.
n Sunday @ Two: Pirate Trea-
sure Show, 2 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 28.
The Tama-
rack stage
turns into
a rollick-
ing pirate
Jungle Jack brings his
ship full
of swash- wild pack to Huntington
buckling
‘mateys’ which kids of all ages will By BEN FIELDS started doing this about two
enjoy. Tamarack: The Best of West The Herald-Dispatch years ago, and I have to say I
Virginia, One Tamarack Park,
befields@herald-dispatch.com really enjoy doing these live
Beckley. Free; tickets required. HUNTINGTON — A week shows in these smaller envi-
n The Fontana Trio — Strings or two in Rawanda hanging ronments,” he said. “You can
and Piano, Sunday, Oct. 28. A out with some mountain goril- really connect with people
Marshall faculty group. Marshall las at 8,000 feet above sea this way.”
University Campus, 3rd Avenue, level, a night on Letterman, Hanna said he’s especially
Huntington. pack in a few appearances, exited to be in Huntington.
n Haunted Honky Tonk CD home for three or four days, “You go to New York and
Release Concert and Party, then out on the road again. places like that, and peo-
7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28. Features Welcome to the life of Jack ple have kind of seen it all
John Lilly, Ginny Hawker, Buddy Hanna. before,” he said. “I love places
Griffin, Robert Shafer and more. Call The khaki-sporting icon like West Virginia, because
(304) 344-8565. La Belle Theater, of animal-lovers has been it’s something different for a
311 D Street, South Charleston. $5. living in a whirlwind for lot of people, and that makes
n 7th annual Halloween Con- decades, serving as direc- it a lot of fun for me.”
cert, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29, tor for the Columbus Zoo, The show will include live
doors open at shooting multiple televi- appearances by plenty of
6:30 p.m. Per- sion series and guest spots, exotic animals, including a
formance by and, for the past two years, cheetah, the fastest living land
the Cabell bringing his show to theaters mammal. Hanna also prom-
Midland’s in college towns, all while ised two varieties of leopard,
Orchestra, promoting his message of several reptiles and some
Marching conservation. birds for good measure.
Knights and “It’s like anything, you do it The animals are used to
the school’s for so long that it just becomes traveling, and Columbus to
dance class. Mem- your life,” Hanna said. “May- Huntington is a relatively easy
bers will be dressed in costume be one day I’ll retire and say ‘I trip for them, Hanna said.
and will perform Halloween music. can’t believe I was swimming “With the animals, a lot
Cabell Midland High School, U.S. with killer whales.’ I’m very of it is the same as what we
60 East, Ona. enthusiastic about what I do, have to do to go on TV,” he
n The Fontana Trio — Strings but I do it so much that I am said. “The animals we bring
and Piano, 7:30 p.m. Monday, really used to it.” are used to an audience and
Oct. 29. Call (740) 533-4541 or Hanna is bringing his show enjoy traveling.
visit www.southern.ohio.edu/iron- to the Keith-Albee Performing “If an animal doesn’t adapt
tonarts. Mains Rotunda, Riffe Cen- Arts Center on Monday night well to that type of thing,
ter at Ohio University Southern, as part of the Marshall then we don’t take that ani-
1804 Liberty Ave. Ironton. $8; $7 Artists Series. mal, and we never take any
for seniors and students. “ I ju st of our animals on more than
n “Celtic Woman: A New Jour- a 12-hour drive,” he added.
ney,” 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30. In a career of displaying
Call (304) 696-5990 or visit ticket- animals outside of their nat-
master.com. Big Sandy Superstore ural environments, Hanna
Arena, One Civic Center Plaza, said he’s learned which are
Huntington. best for what type of show.
n Fontana Trio, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Ironically, the one place Han-
Oct. 30. Marshall University Depart- na is perhaps best-known
ment of Music series. Call (304) 696- for appearing is one of the
6417. Smith Recital Hall at Marshall harder places to work.
University, 3rd Avenue, Huntington. “David Letterman’s show Submitted photo
n Haunted House, 7:30-11 p.m. is very difficult, because
Jack Hanna stands with a koala. He will bring his wild bunch to the Keith-Albee Perfom-
every day Oct. 23-31. The Haunted there’s a loud band and a ring Arts Center tomorrow night thanks to the Marshall Artists Series.
House will be held on 16th Street late night audience, so we
Road between Bob Evans and have to take animals that
Cabell Huntington. A portion of the can deal with that,” he said. features several clips from across naturally, instead of a lot of these animals do have
proceeds will benefit St. Jude’s. Call “Then, you go do something his television appearances bludgeoning the audience a chance. If people think that
(304) 919-9551. Downtown Hun- like Maury Povich, and, well, during the live show, com- with gloomy statistics about everything is going down the
tington, Huntington. $3; $2 children. you never know what you’re plete with bloopers. endangered species. tubes, they’re not going to
going to get there.” “We make it a real fun “We’ll talk about conser- want to help out.”
The audience at Monday’s experience,” he said. vation, but not too heavily. I Monday’s show starts at
show will get a bit of a look Underpinning everything don’t want to keep on preach- 7 p.m. Tickets are $25, and
into the trials and tribula- is the message of conser- ing pessimism,” he said. “The are available at www.mar-
For more upcoming events, go tions of taking exotic ani- vation, though Hanna said truth is, some of these things shall.edu/muartser or by
to www.herald-dispatch.com. mals on television. Hanna he’d rather that theme come we’re doing are working and calling (304) 696-6656.

Antique shows great for baggin that special find


Fall must be the season ing their best to tempt number so they can read- clean it, store it and haul If you happened to have a restaurant, lodge and
for antique shows in our the public. Sometimes ily contact you. it to this location to sell. missed the Huntington camp ground available.
region. The Hunting- prices can be a bit high, Negotiation is the word They deserve to make a and Ashland shows, there Calling ahead for reserva-
ton Pilot club put on an but if you have found that of the day when dealing profit. is another opportunity tions or more information
exceptional show last special item you have with antiques and collect- The best deals are prob- on the horizon. Greenbo might be advisable. That
month and more than searched high and low for, ibles. There are very few ably those made on the Lake State Resort Park number is (800) 325-0083
one of us went home
Jean it is worth it. dealers who won’t lower last day of the sale, about is presenting an antique or (606) 473-7324. If you
with a pretty or two. McCLELLAND If you are looking for their prices a bit to make an hour before everyone show next weekend. would rather use the Inter-
Ashland’s Holy Family something special, let the a sale, especially if it’s a packs their goods to take Starting at 10 a.m. net, GreenboLake@ky.gov
Catholic Church hosted to next year’s offerings. dealers know if you don’t cash deal. Just remember home. Cash in hand is a Nov. 3 and 4, the Jesse is the address to use. Have
one in the heat of early Antique shows are see it. They may have not to be greedy and that lot easier to carry around Stuart Lodge will be full fun.
October with good suc- great places to make that what you are looking for this is someone’s liveli- than a 10-pound box of of treasures from the
cess. Both shows were special find. There are in their home shop. Have hood. china. You just might hit antique world. Jean McClelland writes
worthy of our time, and vendors from outside the business cards on hand They have worked hard the seller at a good time If you want to make a about antiques for The
we should look forward immediate area bring- with e-mail and phone to find their inventory, and then maybe not. weekend of it there is Herald-Dispatch.

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Desperate housewife meets Book review roundup


“I Am America
(And So Can You!)”

guardian angel at yard sale


Stephen Colbert
(Grand Central, $26.99)
That circle on the cover
is “The Stephen T. Colbert
Award for the Literary Excel-
lence,” which we assume is
DEAR ABBY: I have enjoyed future, you will meet a person It’s about her asserting con- given to boisterous pundits
reading the occasional let- who needs a helping hand trol and your deferring to her who have frenetic instincts for
ters people write you about — and when you do, you’ll wishes. If that’s the case she’s self-promotion and try hard
the acts of kindness they have pass her good deed along and squandering her authority — to be funny. But we have bad
experienced. I would like to be a “guardian angel,” too. because a wise parent chooses news for members of the Col-
share one that happened to me. Jeanne Phillips DEAR ABBY: I’m a 16-year- her battles more carefully. bert Nation: It doesn’t trans-
About a year ago my hus- old girl from a loving family. DEAR ABBY: With the holi- late. What makes Colbert’s
band left me. Shortly after- DEAR ABBY My mom and I argue about day season fast approaching, TV persona work is largely
ward, I learned that he had only one thing — my hair. my husband and I are wonder- missing on the page. He even
embezzled funds from work, Since then, I have over- Mom wants me to have short ing what does one give to the promises not to blame you if The Associated Press
been fired from his job, and come my agoraphobia, found hair, but I want it long. I think day-care provider who cares you “can’t tell if someone’s Stephen Colbert poses dur-
that our home was in foreclo- a job and an apartment, and I am old enough to decide how for our child during the work making a joke if you can’t see ing the launch party for “Ste-
sure and the utility bills had have begun the long process I want to wear my hair. week? Should it be a monetary that person’s face. Big reason phen Colbert’s AmeriCone
not been paid. of rebuilding my life. I have I have tried to compromise gift, or a personal gift for her? I don’t like books. No faces. Dream,” his new Ben & Jerry’s
I had been an agoraphobic no way to find that angel to with her about it, but she won’t Your suggestions would be Can’t tell when they’re being ice cream flavor on March
housewife for years. In a panic thank her, but I’m hoping she listen. I take care of my hair by greatly appreciated. — CURI- funny.” Like Jon Stewart’s 5 in New York. He recently
for funds, I held a yard sale. reads this letter and knows myself, so I don’t understand. OUS IN AUSTIN, TEXAS released “I Am America (And
“America (The Book),” which
That weekend I met quite that through her act of faith Please help me. — CONFIDENT DEAR CURIOUS: A nice card So Can You!),” which didn’t
“was” funny, this was written seem to capture his TV per-
a few of my neighbors and, and love she helped me to WITH LONG HAIR IN FREMONT, with money is always appro- by committee, one made up
in the course of the day, we achieve independence. You N.C. priate — and that way your sonality.
of Colbert, his producers and
shared stories of marriages are, indeed, an angel, mys- DEAR CONFIDENT WITH LONG day-care provider can select staff writers. Chapters include
gone wrong. I received many tery woman! — MS. B. FROM HAIR: At 16 you should be able to something she would like or are rendered so well that they
“The Media” (the good news
words of encouragement, HORN LAKE, MISS. wear your hair as you wish, as perhaps needs. become keepsakes for read-
is that “there are a few jour-
even as I watched my beloved DEAR MS. B.: The kind of long as it’s clean and neat. I wish ers. A lovely example: Two
nalists who aren’t registered
possessions carted away for a empathy you described is usu- you had told me exactly what Dear Abby is written by young brothers have a fight
sex offenders”), “Homosexu-
pittance. But the most amaz- ally demonstrated by someone your mother’s objection is to Abigail Van Buren, also known in their room when they’re
als,” “Immigrants” (or “No
ing thing happened that day. who has experienced a similar long hair. Could it be that she’s as Jeanne Phillips, and was supposed to be falling asleep.
Way, Jose”) and “Religion.”
A woman I’d never met before kind of pain. Doing a good afraid it will be too time-con- founded by her mother, Pau- Their father intervenes, pulls
Colbert calls it My Truth,
came back after the sale, deed for someone in need can suming to take care of? line Phillips. Write Dear Abby them apart, offers up a
but we like truthiness
handed me an envelope and be an empowering act — not If that’s not the problem, at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. speech about
better.
left. Inside was $200. I cried only for the receiver but also then it may be this argument Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA brotherly love
like a baby. for the doer. Sometime in the isn’t really about hair at all. 90069. and leaves
“After This” them to mull it
Alice McDermott over in the dark.
People talk Harry Messinger and Deanie
Evans, Betty Raney and Joline
the community. It is presented
annually to a Pilot for her out-
presented the Pilot Interna-
tional Foundation Sweetheart
(Dial, $14)
New in paperback
“It’s not a per-
fect book,” we
Bridge winners Osborn, Flo Koontz and Mar- standing service to the club Award to Maxine Hoke during is McDermott’s said in our review
Easy Aces — Oct. 18: Libby garet Stewart. and to the community. its Founder’s Day meeting. novel about an when the book
Mount, William Stockwell and Prime Time — Oct. 16: Ellis has been a Pilot mem- This award is presented Irish-Catholic man was released last
Jean Ann Wylie. Marion Sanson, Susie Frost ber for 17 years and has annually to a Pilot for her and woman who year, “but there are
Forest Hills — Oct. 19: and Fannie Rowsey. served as director, president- contribution in service to the marry and start perfect moments in
Gayle Cox, Pixie Dillard and Riverside — Oct. 17: Syd- elect and president of the local Foundation. a life together it, and the world is
Jean Ann Wylie. ney Wilding, Gerri Randolph, club. She has chaired numer- The Foundation was estab- after World War II, eventu- full of novelists who
Foxy Ladies — Oct. 16: Janice Aldridge and Carolyn ous committees and served lished in 1975, and its focus is ally having four children who struggle to write just one.”
Flora Russell, Peggy Rober- Hazeldine. as 2007 co-chair of the club’s brain-related disorders. Hoke will grapple with issues that
son and Gerry Lawson. Sur-Vivors — Oct. 12: annual Antiques Show and has been a member of the did not exist for their par-
Glenbrier — Oct. 18: Clar- Eileen Waters, Flo Koontz, Sale. She is currently co-chair Pilot Club of Huntington for ents. It’s a skeletal plot upon
issa Carson and Betty Clarke. Sydney Wilding and Helen of the Projects Division. 41 years. She is a past presi- which she builds small,
Good Timers — Oct. 22: Killeen. Ellis is associate pastor dent of the local club and has precise portraits of family
Gladys Farley, Rose Martin of Johnson Memorial United served in several offices on life that resonate with under-
and Jean Ann Wylie.
Awards and achievements Methodist church and a mem- the Executive Board, as well standing and care. She’ll try
Huntington Duplicate LUCY E. PRICHARD AWARD ber of several Boards for vari- as chairmen of the numerous your patience now and then
— Oct. 17, open, handicap: WINNER ANNOUNCED ous service agencies. committees and divisions; and (how many ways can she
John Cochrane and Betty The Pilot Club of Huntington The Pilot Club is a classified the annual Antique Show and describe the wind’s effect
Raney, Elizabeth Rice and presented the 2007 Lucy E. Prich- service club, with the main-focus Sale. on an outing at the beach?),
Alice Jones, Mary Williams ard Award to Suzanne Ellis, at its on brain-related disorders. Hoke is a past governor of but there are moments that
and Keith Craycraft; Oct. 22, recent Founder’s Day meeting. the KY-OH-WV District of Pilot
morning: Irvine Parsons and The award was established HOKE RECEIVES PILOT International.
Claire Lieving, Clarissa and in 1951, and named in honor INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION The Pilot Club of Hunting-
Dick Carson, Arlene Dussinger of Prichard for her many years SWEETHEART AWARD ton was chartered in October
and Joyce Beckner; afternoon: of service in education and to The Pilot Club of Huntington 1941.

Anonymous groups Sacred Heart Church, 151


Mulberry St., Pomeroy, Ohio;
dues for membership.
Open meetings are for any-
722 12th St. W.; St. Peter’s
Episcopal Church, 541 2nd
Gamblers Anonymous Amity Center, 1011 Mission one interested in attending and Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio (closed);
Gamblers Anonymous is a Drive, Parkersburg; 7:30 closed meetings are for those 8 p.m., St. Stephen’s Catholic
fellowship of men and women p.m., St. Mathews Episco- who have a desire to stop Church, Yates Crossing Road,
who share their experience, pal Church, Norwood Road, drinking. Call (800) 333-5051. Milton; Calvary Episcopal
strength and hope with each Charleston; 8 p.m., First The clubhouse is open from Church, Ashland; Pathways
other that they may solve Baptist Church Christian Life 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Closed Inc.; noon, St. Apololic Life
their common problem and Center, 1630 Winchester Ave., meetings are also held at Cathedral, 305 Staunton St.,
help others to recover from a Ashland; Asbury United Meth- the clubhouse, 301 6th Ave., Guyandotte (open), women’s
gambling problem. Call (606) odist Church, Jackson and at noon and 8 p.m. Monday meeting; 8 p.m., Behavioral
928-9816. Elizabeth streets, Charleston. through Saturday, 8 p.m. Sun- Health Center in Our Lady of
Tri-State area meetings are Thursday — noon and 7 day through Friday, and 11 Bellefonte Hospital.
p.m., Central Christian Church; a.m. and 4 p.m. Sundays. Wednesday –– noon, St.
as listed:
7:30 p.m., 611 Viand St.; Anyone needing to speak Peter’s Episcopal Church
Monday –– 8:15 p.m., John-
Cross Lanes United Methodist with a recovering alcoholic (closed); 7:30 p.m., 611 Viand
son Memorial Untied Method- should call (800) 333-5051.
Church, 5320 Frontier Drive, St. (closed); 8 p.m., United
ist Church, 513 10th Street. Meeting information may also
Cross Lanes. National Bank, U.S. 60 West,
Narcotics Anonymous Friday — 7 p.m., Calvary be obtained from any meeting Ceredo (closed); Pathways
Episcopal Church, 14th Street listed or the Web site at www. Inc.; Bethany House; 11 a.m.,
Narcotics Anonymous is a aawv.org.
and Winchester Avenue, V.A. Medical Center, 1540
nonprofit fellowship of people Open and closed meetings
alley entrance, Ashland; St. Spring Valley Drive (open); 8
for whom drugs have become Joseph’s Hospital, conference for the Huntington area AA
a major problem. The groups p.m., Living Waters Method-
room 1, Parkersburg; 7:30 include:
consist of recovering addicts ist Church, 119 5th St., Altizer
p.m., Parc West Treatment Sunday –– 11 a.m., Path-
who meet regularly to help ways Inc., 2162 Greenup (open); 8 p.m., Behavioral
Center, 1420 Washington
each other remain drug-free. Ave., Ashland; St. Luke’s Health Center in Our Lady of
Ave., Huntington; First Chris-
Call (800) 766-4442 or (304) tian Church, Main Street, Catholic Church, 161 Mulberry Bellefonte Hospital.
344-4442. Logan, W.Va.; Holy Cross St., Pomeroy, Ohio (closed); Thursday –– 7 p.m.,
Sunday — 2 p.m., Good Lutheran Church, 3049 Mt. Pathways Inc.; Trinity Epis- St. Luke’s Catholic Church
Shepherd Episcopal Church, Vernon Road, Hurricane; 8 copal Church, 520 11th St., (closed); 8 p.m., Church of
903 Charles St., Parkersburg, p.m., Village Chapel Pres- Huntington (open); Bethany Christ, 21st Street and Norway
W.Va.; 7 p.m., Campus Chris- byterian Church, 39th and House, Olive Hill, Ky; 7 p.m., St. Avenue (open); 8 p.m., Trin-
tian Center, 17th Street and 5th Venable Avenues, Kanawha Andrew Episcopal Church, 947 ity Episcopal Church (open);
Avenue; 7:30 p.m., 611 Viand City, Charleston; 7 p.m., Cen- Main St., Barboursville (open); South Point Church of Christ,
St., Point Pleasant, W.Va. tral Christian Church, back 7:30 p.m., Parc West, 318 W. 3rd and Virginia Streets, South
Monday — noon, St. Peter’s entrance, 1202 5th Ave. 14th St.; 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., Point, Ohio (closed); Pathways
Episcopal Church, 541 2nd Saturday — 10 a.m., Central Behavioral Health Center in Our Inc.; 7:30 p.m., Parc West, 318
Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio; 7 Christian Church; 1 p.m., Amity Lady of Bellefonte Hospital. W. 14th St. (open)
p.m., Ceredo Congregational Center; 1117 Quarrier St., Monday –– 12:30 p.m., Friday –– 2 p.m., Bethany
Church, U.S. 60 and 1st Street Charleston; 9 p.m., St. Peter’s Pathways Inc.; 7 p.m., St. House; 8 p.m., St. Ann’s Cath-
West; 8 p.m., Lick Creek Road Episcopal Church, Gallipolis, Andrew’s Episcopal Church olic Church, Ohio 7, Chesa-
(former welfare office), Dan- Ohio; 7 p.m., Behavioral Health (open); Adkins Halfway House, peake (closed); St. Peter’s
ville, W.Va.; All Saints Episco- Center in Our Lady of Belle- Ashland; 7:30 p.m., Casey Episcopal Church (open); Path-
pal Church, 4032 MacCorkle fonte Hospital. Law Offices, 611 Viand St., ways Inc.; Christian Community
Ave., South Charleston; 7 Point Pleasant, W.Va.; 11 Center, Vanceburg, Ky.; 9 p.m.,
p.m., Behavioral Health Cen- Alcoholics Anonymous a.m., V.A. Medical Center (use Bates Memorial Presbyterian
ter in Our Lady of Bellefonte Alcoholics Anonymous is a Mental Health entrance), 1540 Church, East Pea Ridge Road
Hospital. fellowship of men and women Spring Valley Drive (open). (open); 8 p.m., St. Apololic
Tuesday — noon, Central who share their experience, Tuesday –– 6:30 p.m., Life Cathedral, 305 Staunton
Christian Church, 1202 5th strength and hope with each Hillcrest-Bruce Mission, St., Guyandotte (open); 8 p.m.
Ave., rear entrance; 7 p.m., other that they may solve their Ashland; 7:30 p.m., Christ Wayne County Catholic Church
Baptist Temple, 21st Street common problem and help the King Lutheran Church, (open); Behavioral Health Cen-
and 9th Avenue; 8 p.m., St. others to recover from alcohol- 5700 U.S. 60 E. (closed); 8 ter in Our Lady of Bellefonte
Timothy’s Episcopal Church ism. p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Hospital.
(side entrance), 3434 Teays The only requirement for Church, 3000 Washington
Valley Road, Hurricane, W.Va. membership is a desire to stop Blvd. (closed); 8 p.m., Madi- ON 4D:
Wednesday — 7 p.m., drinking. There are no fees or son Avenue Christian Church, More anonymous groups

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