Thanksgiving/Holiday Craft Show
November 13 to raise more money for Monongah holiday street lights
There will be a Thanksgiving/Holiday
Craft Show 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, November 13 in the Monongah Town Hall.
It’s another fundraising to support
Christmas street lights that brighten Monongah for the holidays. 61 lights in
all, I believe, with the latest additions.
Table prices are $20 per vendor. Only one table per vendor.
Outside vendors will pay for $15 for a table if the weather is
nice.
For more information, contact Lights Committee secretary Chelsea
McCann on the Friends of Monongah Christmas Light Fund Association’s Facebook
site or on Chelsea’s Facebook site.
Chelsea McCann, who moved to Monongah
with husband Benjamin McCann in 2018. They live in the Bridge Street home they
own next door to Ann DeMary Eates, Class of 1945, widow of Joe Eates, also
Class of 1945, and the godparents of my son, John Larry Olesky.
Chelsea and Ben met via an online
dating service when Chelsea was living in Cumberland, Maryland and Ben was
residing in Fairmont. They were married in August 2016 and Ben lured Chelsea to
Almost Heaven.
Chelsea and Ben have a son, Quinn.
Chelsea grew up in Matthews,
Virginia, a coastal town with a population of 569 that is the county seat of
Matthews County, Virginia whose residents frolic on Bethel Beach.
She graduated from Matthews High
School and got a medical health associates degree from privately owned West
Virginia Junior College, which has campuses in Morgantown and Charleston and
was founded in 1892.
She has worked in animal shelter medicine and management,
nursing home Certified Nursing Attendant, retail management, grant writing and
overall management.
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