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4C Saturday, June 2, 2007


Features: Robyn Rison (304) 526-2799 Life
What’s Up
n The Mark IV Band,
7 p.m. Saturday,
June 2, Kanawha
Valley Jamboree,
8902 MacCorkle
Southern style
The North-South
Expo
features
Ave., Marmet. Also
featuring Stephanie
Moore, Jerry Frye divide continues when
it comes to iced tea
women,
children
and guests. Alcohol
and drug free
atmosphere. $6, The Associated Press
$3 children, For More than 140 years after the Civil
information, call War ended, a Mason-Dixon line of sorts
(304) 949-6770 still persists when it comes to iced tea. By BETH HENDRICKS
or (304) Order an iced tea at a restaurant in The Herald-Dispatch
545-2693. the Deep South or Texas, and the frosty CHARLESTON — Think of
n Bob Evans Yard Sale, beverage set before you likely will be a it as a Hunting and Fishing Expo
8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June world away from what you’d be served for ladies — only with jewelry,
2, Bob Evans Farm, 791 Farm- in New York or Chicago. makeup and shopping.
view Drive, Bidwell. Sweet tea, as Southerners call their The West Virginia Women’s
n Appalachian Arts & iced tea, is named for its two key ingre- and Children’s Expo will take
Crafts Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dients — tea and lots of sugar. There’s no over the Charleston Civic Cen-
Saturday, June 2, Kentucky such thing as an unsweetened sweet tea. ter this weekend in an event that
Folk Art Center at Morehead And unlike its summer-loving Northern is first of its kind in the area.
State University, 102 West 1st counterpart, sweet tea is consumed Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today
St., Morehead. Featuring doz- year-round. and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
ens of artists and craftspeople “About 85 percent of tea consumed “My daughter had gone to
from throughout the region. Vis- in the U.S. is iced. And no one in the an expo like this in Arizona
itors will find jewelry, antiques, world except for us drinks sweet tea and loved it, so I started calling
quilts, woodcrafts, toys and pot- and no one in the U.S. sweetens their tea around to promoter friends of
tery. For more information, call as much as they do in Southeast,” says mine around the country and
(606) 783-2204. Peter Goggi, president of Lipton’s Royal found that this type of show
n The Rarely Herd Band, Estates Tea Co. is tremendously successful,”
7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 2, Sweet tea is something people either said show director Bill Picozzi,
Mountaineer Opry House, Mil- love or hate. And often that relationship who has been promoting con-
ton exit of Interstate 64, Milton. is determined by geography. sumer shows for 25 years. “I
No drugs or alcohol allowed “It’s just very, very sweet. Most people realized West Virginia didn’t
and a smoke free atmosphere. who try it in the North don’t like it,” have a show like this, so I start-
$12; $10 seniors 55 and over; says Linda Stradley, food historian and ed doing my homework and
$5 children under 12. founder of food history Web site www. have put together something
n 4th annual Tri-County whatscookingamerica.net. “The first that I think modern women and
Gospel Homecoming Sing, time I tried it, I didn’t like it. But then I their kids are going to be really
6 p.m. Saturday, June 2, got addicted to it.” excited about.”
Ariel Theatre, 426 2nd Ave., Why the emphasis on sweet in the The Women’s and Children’s
Gallipolis. Gaither style gospel South? Stradley speculates sweet tea Expo will include booths rang-
sing performed by The Grace- may have started as a sugar-and-tea ing from health and beauty to
men, The Gloryland Believers, punch. family services to activities for
The Sisson Family and many Another theory is that sweet tea may children. There will be contests,
more. For more information, have just been a cheap and convenient fashion shows, prizes, giveaways
call (740) 367-7063. stand-in for wine and other alcohol- and freebies, such as free mas-
n Red Grammer’s “Bebop ic beverages, which historically were sages and free haircuts, with hair
Your Best,” 11 a.m. Saturday, less available and frowned upon in the The Associated Press donated to “Locks of Love.”
June 2, Clay Center for the South. “There’s so much to do — a
A glass of Southern iced tea, known as sweet tea, is shown in this file photo.
Performing Arts, One Clay “Sweet tea has always been a sub- Unlike iced tea found in the North, sweet tea is enjoyed year round and con- tea party, health screenings,
Square, Charleston. $10-$35. stitute beverage for what wine was tains copious amounts of sugar. About 85 percent of all tea consumed in child fingerprinting, crafts, trip
n W.Va. Women’s and Chil- doing in other regions,” says Scott Jones, the United States is iced. giveaways, shopping sprees
dren’s Expo, Saturday-Sun- executive food editor at Southern Living — and everything is about the
day, June 2-3, Charleston Civic magazine. brewed hot, with tea bags squeezed to the lower water temperature and more single mom, the married mom,
Center, 200 Civic Center Drive, “The tannins from the tea cleanse get every last bit of flavor. nuanced approach most hot tea drinkers the divorced mom, the modern
Charleston. The event will offer your palate, there’s sweetness from Sugar then is mixed in while the tea use. “My mom would boil the tea bags woman of today and children,”
shopping, entertainment, edu- the sugar and then the acidity from the is hot to maximize the amount that in the water, and then squeeze the living Picozzi said.
cation and connecting. lemon,” he says. “It goes well with a lot dissolves. Water then is added to dilute daylights out of them.” The two-day event also will
n Alice in Wonderland, of food.” some of the potency and increase the Classic sweet tea preparations end feature seminars and demon-
7 p.m. Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sun- Nonetheless, there is nothing delicate volume, then the tea is refrigerated to there. Pour the tea over ice and serve strations by syndicated home
day, June 2-3, Jeslyn Performing or ethereal about sweet tea. chill. with a squeeze of lemon for the perfect improvement television host
Arts Center, 1030 In addition to the loads of sugar, sweet “Everything they tell you not to do finish. JoAnne “JoJo” Liebeler and
4th Ave., Hun- tea is characterized by an extremely with tea today is pretty much how sweet
tington. strong tea taste. Sweet tea usually is tea is made,” says Jones, referring to Please see TEA/5C Please see EXPO/6C
$10; $8
students

Huntington Junior League takes locals on a garden tour


and
seniors.
n Tri-State Street-
rods Club, 9a.m.-4 p.m. HUNTINGTON — Mark
Sunday, June 3, Ritter Park, this important date down
12th Street and 13th Avenue, on your calendar: Saturday,
Huntington. All years of cars June 9. No, it’s not my birthday,
and motorcycles are welcome. but more importantly, the date
Dash plaques for the first 200 of the annual Huntington Junior
vehicles and cash giveaways. League Garden Tour.
John
All proceeds will go to charity. Each year at this time, the MARRA
$10 registration fee, For more Huntington Junior League
information, call (304) 416- Garden Club offers the pub- tour-goers to make a day of it
0205 or (304) 544-9710. lic a chance to walk through and easily cover all gardens.
n Benefit Habitat for several of the most beautiful The following are the
Humanity, 6 p.m. Sunday, garden landscapes in Hunting- people who have volunteered
June 3., Holderby’s Landing, ton. Because summer came to to showcase and share their
1360 Harris Riverfront Park, our area a little early, many, if landscapes with the public,
Huntington. The band Wind- not all, the gardens on the tour not to mention spending
jammer will perform on the are at their full maturity. countless hours and days get-
outdoor stage. $25, For infor- It’s always been my recom- ting their landscapes ready for
mation, call (304) 523-4822. mendation to homeowners visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Gene
n 4th annual Motorcycle who want to improve the look Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam St.
“Ride for the Harvest,” Regis- of their landscape, to drive Clair, Mr. William Reed and
tration at 11 a.m. Sunday, June through their neighborhood Dr. Betts Carpenter-Reed, Dr. Lori Wolfe/The Herald-Dispatch
3, ride leaves at noon, Mountain or other locations to view the and Mrs. Charles Sisson, Dr.
Arts Center, 50 Hal Rogers Drive, John Marra looks over a Barberry bush at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sisson on Thursday in
landscape designs of other Leila Sakhai, Mr. and Mrs. Huntington. The Sissons’ home will be one of many on the Junior League Garden Tour.
Prestonsburg. All proceeds will gardeners. This way you can R.D. Baker, Jane Meabon, and
benefit the Harvest Children’s get an idea or ideas as to how Dr. and Mrs. Hossein Sakhai.
Home in Duffield, Virginia’s to choose or arrange land- Participating on the tour is Micro-Nursery or from any the peak of their beauty. ations towards a pleasant and
Christmas Fund. Drawings for scape plants to accent their a “no brainer.” All you do is member of the Huntington What you will see on the exciting design, and even mass-
prizes and free food. Rain date property. You don’t have to purchase a ticket which allows Junior League Garden Club. tour is excellent examples of ing mulched areas together.
will be June 10, same time and re-invent the wheel, just paint you to tour the eight gardens If you put the price of the plant choice as it related to All eight gardens will
place. $20 per bike, Call (606) the spokes a different color. between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. garden tour ticket which is $10, accenting the physical house as certainly provide you great
478-9072 or (606) 477-2626. In talking to Judy Eblin of Saturday, June 9. that’s certainly quite a bargain in well as specific areas like pati- ideas to give your landscape
the Huntington Junior League Tickets for the tour are maybe helping your landscape os, decks and water gardens. a desired fresh look this year
Garden Club, she mentions available at Lavalette Nursery get back to the look you desire. Furthermore, the gardens on and years to come.
that there are eight gardens and Garden Center, C.F. Reus- As I mentioned, the beauty the tour will offer the public the
on the tour this year. All eight chlein Jewelers, Hatcher’s of many gardens have been opportunity to witness different John Marra is the Cabell
For more events, log on to are in the Huntington area so Greenhouse, the Huntington held back due to the weather, plant color combinations, vary- County extension agent for
www.herald-dispatch.com. it would be rather simple for Museum of Art, River and Rail but by June 9 they should be at ing leaf and bark textures, cre- West Virginia University.

SAD, BUT HAPPY: Word FLING: Today is Enslow Park Brock, Elman “Nick” Goff senior; Mara Wright, junior; Cem Burgazli and Michael
around town is that Don Presbyterian Church’s “spring and Doris Moore. Joseph Overstreet, sopho- Wells.
Maynard, a Huntington fling” and book sale. Events BAGS: Nearly a month ago, more; and Sarah Hayes, SUNDAY’S ANNIVERSARIES:
police officer, is retiring from begin at 9 a.m. Proceeds ben- members of Cabell County freshman, Cary and Scott Russell, Rick
his ranks July 1. No doubt most Brenda efit Barnett Child Care Center. CEOs met at the Milton Senior TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Kin- and Jennifer Brown (1995),
are happy for him, yet sad FRIENDS’ BOOKS: Friends Center to make 80 fabric tote sey Hall, Bess Osborne, George and Beth Watson.
feelings abound as well – there LUCAS of Cabell County Public bags filled with towels, wash Saron Caldwell, Gloria Jean It’s 2 under 20 (18) for Keith
will definitely be a void in
the system. Don is an excel-
COMMUNITY NEWS Library conducts its used
book sale Thursday-Saturday,
clothes and personal care
items. These bags were dis-
Willis and Susan Lipscomb.
TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES:
and Cindy Adkins.
CHUCKLE: A lady called the
lent officer and will truly be that could be heard during June 7-9, at the library, 455 tributed to the needy at Hun- Karen and Russell Alex- fire department hysterically
missed if these plans are actu- the first annual bowl-a-thon 9th St. Hours are 9 a.m. to tington City Mission and other ander. Harry and Sheila indicating her house was on
ally in the making. for Developmental Therapy 4 p.m. Thursday and 11 a.m. agencies. The group is col- Wheeler (1963), Terry fire. 911 operator asked, “How
MILITARY NEWS: Army Pvt. Center from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, to 4 p.m. Friday and Satur- lecting the aluminum can pull and Annette Brumf ield, do I get there?” The lady
Jonathan B. Parker gradu- June 3, at Strike Zone Bowling day. Proceeds help improve tabs for Huntington Ronald Lynne Anne and Freder- replied, “Don’t you all still
ated from basic combat train- Center. Proceeds help with the library services and facilities. McDonald House. These are ick Ward. have those trucks with red
ing at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla. center’s move to a new loca- Call (304) 528-5700. wonderful and caring group SUNDAY’S BIRTHDAYS: lights?”
Jonathan, son of Lisa Parker tion. GOOD WILL: Goodwill Indus- projects. Jeff May, Loretta Young,
of Wellston, Ohio, gradu- CRUISING: Covered Bridge tries of KYOWVA Area Inc. MAY STUDENTS: Con- Meghan Bosley, Judy Send items at least two
ated from Southeastern High Car Club offers the cruise- recognized workers providing gratulations to four Cabell Childers, Beth Miller, days in advance to Brenda
School in Chillicothe in 2003 in from 5 to 8 p.m. today at cleaning services at Ashland’s Midland High students being Elsie Poynter, Sue Bowen, Lucas, The Herald-Dispatch,
and received a degree from Sonic Drive-In, U.S. 60 East, Carl D. Perkins U.S. Court- named Students of the Month Pam Stollings, Herb Mun- P.O. Box 2017, Hunting-
Ohio University, Chillicothe, Barboursville. Proceeds benefit house and Federal Building for for May by the Rotary Club cy, Opal Thacker, Marge ton, WV 25720; fax to
in 2005. charity. Call Roderick Young, several years. They are Kathy of Barboursville. Honored Young, Courtney Reach, (304) 526-2857; or e-mail
STRIKE: That’s one word president, (304) 638-1249. Hill, Kay Mullins, Randy were Brandon Adkins, Matthew Barriteau, Clark bklucas53@aol.com
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Check our online TV listings at www.herald-dispatch.com Entertainment The Herald-Dispatch — Huntington, WV Saturday, June 2, 2007 5C

Events day, Huntington Museum of Art,


2033 McCoy Road, Huntington. SATURDAY PRIMETIME TV - JUNE 2 MOVIE
(N) New programmings
(HD) High Definition
Saturday, June 2 Offers children in kindergarten 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM
n Painting Classes, noon- through fifth grade a different WSAZ News NBC News Wheel of Jeopardy! Stanley Cup Finals: Game 3: Ducks at Senators (Live) (HD) WSAZ News- (:29) Saturday Night’s
4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, art activity each week with 3 WSAZ Ch. 3 (N) (N)
NBC
Fortune (TV (TV G) Channel 3 Main Event
G) (N)
5-9 p.m. Saturday, The supervision and guidance by
3.2 MY Z Extra Celebrity interviews Cold Squad “Tess” IFL Battleground News (N) Cheers One on One Star Trek “Bread & Cir-
Painted Palette Art Studio, art instructors. For more infor- MYNET (TVPG) (N) (TV14) (TVPG) cus” (TVPG)
619 9th St., Huntington. The mation, call (304) 529-2701. Eyewitness ABC News Paid Pro- Insider aaa Minority Report (‘02, Sci-fi) Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell. A ‘pre-crime’ Eyewitness (:45) 24 Marwan’s alias
8 WCHS News at 6 Sat. (N) gramming unit identifies murderers before they kill, and one of their own ends up ac- News at 11 is discovered (TV14)
classes will concentrate on n Low-impact aerobics, ABC (N) cused of a future homicide. (PG-13) (HD) (N)
the fundamentals of painting; 6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, (3:30) MLB Baseball: American Idol Rewind Cops Cops America’s Most Wanted Eyewitness News at Ten Mad TV Rob Corddry TALKSHOW
composition and design, with 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Milton Bap- 11 WVAH Yankees at Red Sox The Top 30 perform (TVPG) (N) (TVPG) (R) (TVPG) Local news, sports and (TV14) (R) (TV14) (R)

BROADCAST
FOX (Live) (HD) weather. (N)
an emphasis on understand- tist Church, 1123 Church St.,
13 News at CBS Eve- Hawthorne Euro aa Ocean’s Twelve (‘04, Action/Adventure) George Clooney, Brad Pitt. Styl- 13 News at CSI: Miami (TV14)
ing the complexities of color. Milton. Jodie, (304) 743-3312. 13 WOWK 6PM (N) ning News ish thieves go on a European crime spree to pay back a casino owner they 11PM (N)
Classes meet once a week for n Bingo, 7 p.m. Saturday, CBS robbed. (PG-13) (HD)
four weeks. High school stu- doors open at 5 p.m., quickies 25 WKAS Lawrence Welk (TV G) Rise Biscuit Red Green Kentucky Kentucky Nature (TV G) Secrets of the Dead Austin City Limits (TV Monty Py-
PBS Life Afield (TVPG) (R) G) (R) thon
dents receive $50 off tuition. at 6 p.m., Milton Volunteer Fire Heroes Among Us, Mira- Diagnosis Murder Calvin Ayre Wild Card Poker The final table BodogFight: Costa Rica Morris
29 WLPX
For more information, call Department, 341 E. Main St., ION cles Around Us (TVPG) Combat Cerullo
(304) 416-2081. Milton. Jackpot, $2,700; con- 30 WQCW Paid Pro- Stargate Atlantis Make Me The Shield (TVMA) aaa The Deep End (‘01, Drama) Tilda Swinton. The Shield (TVMA) Paid Pro-
gram (TVPG) Rich (R) gram
n Youth Activity Program, cessions available. First pack, CW
Antiques Roadshow (TV Lawrence Welk (TV G) Classic Gospel Red Green Red Green Cadfael (TV G) Austin City Limits (TV
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, $10, $5 each additional pack. 33 WPBY
PBS G) (R) G)
June 1-3., Beech Fork State Call (304) 743-6319. 61 WTSF Bshp Larry Huch Jerry Gospel Mu- Gaither Homecoming Rhema ACLJ This In Touch with Dr. Char- Perry Stone Mark Crow Hillsong TV
Park, 5601 Long Branch n Hi/lo aerobics, 6 p.m. DAY Fernandez Savelle sic Hour Praise Week les Stanley
Road, Barboursville. FRIDAY: Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. SportsCenter: from Bris- NCAA Women’s College World Series: Teams TBA NCAA Women’s College World Series “Game #10": Teams TBA from Okla- Sport Cntr
NEWS SPORTS
ESPN tol, Conn. (HD) from Oklahoma City (Live) homa City (Live) (HD) (HD)
Sprinkler Fun and Unvolleyball Saturday, Pea Ridge United ESPN2 NHRA Qualifying: from Topeka, Kan. (HD) USA Soccer “International Match” (Live) Baseball (HD) Track: from Queens, New York
SATURDAY: Slip-Slide, Over- Methodist Church, 5747 Pea SPEED Motocross (Taped) Lucas NASCAR Tradin’ Survival ARCA Auto Racing “Iowa Speedway” (Live) NOPI Tuner Monster
look Trail Hike, Creek Stomp Ridge Road, Huntington. $3, Lou Dobbs This Week This Week at War War CNN: Special Investiga- Larry King Live Celeb in- CNN Newsroom News for CNN: Special Investiga- Larry King
CNN
and Family Campfire SUN- Cindy, (304) 733-2176 or New of the week. news analysis. tions Units terviews. (R) classroom. tions Units Live
DAY: Church Service Sherry, (304) 523-6466. FOXN Beltway FOX News Report Saturday (N) Heartland The Lineup Big Story Journal Beltway The Lineup
n Oil and Watercolor ANPL Divine It’s Me a Air Bud: Spikes Back (‘03) (G) The Ultimate Guide Wild Kingdom (R) a Air Bud: Spikes Back (‘03) (G)
n Learn-To-Ride Class,
DISC Killer Ants (TVPG) MythBusters (R) Mammals (TV14) MythBusters (R) MythBusters (R) Man vs. Wild (R) Mammals
6-9 p.m. Thursday-Friday, Painting, 10 a.m.-noon Sat-
DISN Phil Phil Hannah Zack (R) Cory (R) Zack (N) Smart House (‘99) (NR) Life Derek Zack (R) Hannah Replace
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sun- urday, Renaissance Gallery Here on Earth (‘00) Chris aac Never Been Kissed (‘99, Comedy) Drew Barrymore. aac Never Been Kissed (‘99, Comedy) Drew Barrymore. Over It
day, Charlie’s Harley-David- in the former Huntington High FAM Klein. (PG-13) Reporter goes back to school. (PG-13) Reporter goes back to school. (PG-13) (PG-13)
son, 408 4th St., Huntington. School, 900 8th St., Hunting- FOOD Food Challenge (R) Iron Chef America Emeril Live (R) All-Star Grill-Fest Gotta Get Gotta Get Iron Chef America Grill-Fest
FAMILY

The Rider’s Edge New Rider ton. Want to learn to paint? HALL (5:00) aa Stranded (‘02, Adventure) Liam Marco Polo (‘07, Adventure) Ian Somerhalder. A Venetian trader travels to the Marco Polo (‘07, Adventure) Ian
Cunningham. Island adventure. (NR) court of Kublai Khan, spending twenty years. (NR) Somerhalder. (NR)
Course runs Thursday-Sunday Beginning oil and watercolor HGTV Remix Remix 24 Design Hse Hunt Wedding Guide Color Divine Design Design Remix Challenge Wedding
and approximately 25 hours of painting classes will be held HIST Star Trek (TVPG) (R) Modern Marvels (R) True Caribbean Pirates Blackbeard. (R) The States (N) Star Wars Tech (R) Pirates
in the classroom and the riding each Saturday. Cost $60 for NICK Neutron Neutron Neutron Sponge Guide (N) Naked Drake (R) Mr. Meaty Home Vid Full Hse Prince Prince Cosby
range. Class size is limited. six weeks. Call Fern Christian TLC Property Ladder The Real Deal Little People (R) The Real Deal (N) Backyard Nation (N) Little People (R) Real Deal
$295 includes classroom at (304) 453-3187. TOON Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon Pokémon Futurama Futurama Futurama
material and motorcycles for n Huntington-YMCA TVLD Pleasantville (‘98, Drama) Tobey Maguire. (PG-13) Griffith MASH MASH MASH MASH Good Time Good Time Good Time
training. Registration required; Chess Club, 1:30-6 p.m. Sat- A&E Flip This House “Garden Flip This House “College Flip This House “Haunt- Flip This House “Com- The First 48 “Evil Streak” American Justice “Night- Flip This
Gnomes” (R) Special” (R) ed House” (R) munication” (N) (TVPG) (R) mare” (TVPG) House
call (304) 523-1340. urday, YMCA May Building,
BET 106 & Park: BET Top Ten Live College Wayans Wayans Girlfriend Girlfriend Girlfriend Girlfriend aa Holiday Heart (‘00) (NR)
n First Baptist Church 935 10th Ave., Huntington. Housewife Housewife Shear Genius The final Shear Genius (TV14) (R) aaaa The Godfather (‘72, Drama) Marlon Brando. The patriarch of an Ital- Godfather II
of Burlington, First Baptist Room 201. Call (304) BRAVO (R) (R) four. (TV14) (R) ian crime family grooms his son to take his place. (R) (R)
Church of Burlington, 7475 525-3864. CMTV Born Country (R) CMT Crossroads (R) aaa Bull Durham (‘88, Comedy) Kevin Costner. (R) Born Country (R) CMT Diary (R)
County Road 1, Burlington. n Paw Taw Square Dance, E! (5:00) Swimsuit E! News Weekend aac Office Space (‘99) Ron Livingston. (R) Saturday Night Live The Soup E! Special Dr. 90210
7:30 p.m. Saturday, YWCA, aac Deep Blue Sea (‘99, Thriller) Saffron Bur- ac Godzilla (‘98, Science Fiction) Matthew Broderick. Giant iguana attacks The Riches “Wonderful The Edge
Vacation Bible School “Take FX rows. Doctor enhances shark DNA. (R) Big Apple. (PG-13) Lie” (TVMA) (R) (‘97) (R)
the Plunge” from 6:30- 633 5th Ave., Huntington. G4 JKX JKX Trek: Next (TVPG) Trek: Next (TVPG) Cops Cops Cops Cops Arrested Arrested Arrested
VARIETY

8:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, Caller: Albert Allie. Cuer: Char- The Bad Son (‘07) My Name is Sarah (‘07, Drama) Jennifer Beals. De- aa Brave New Girl (‘04, Family) Lindsey Haun. Medium “Better off Dead” aa Car-
LIFE
June 4-8. For transportation lene Salyers. Catherine Dent. (NR) vious games. (NR) Arts school. (NR) (TV14) (HD) riers (‘98)
call (304) 697-6772. Dr. Doug- n Childbirth Class, MTV Cannon Cannon Cannon Band Band (N) Rob & Big Reunited: Vegas X Effect X Effect X Effect X Effect X Effect
8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Satur- SPIKE Ult. Fighter (R) Ult. Fighter (R) Ult. Fighter (R) Ult. Fighter (R) Ult. Fighter (R) TNA: Impact (R) Amazing
las Carter, pastor.
Wedding aaac The Fugitive (‘93, Action) Harrison Ford. A doctor aaa Ocean’s Eleven (‘01, Drama) George Clooney. An ex-con The Original Kings of
n Highlawn Baptist day, KDMC Health Education TBS (PG-13) seeks to clear his name. (PG-13) robs three Las Vegas casinos. (PG-13) Comedy (‘00) (R)
Church, 6 p.m. Saturday, Center, 2201 Lexington Ave., Rush Hour 2 (‘01, Action) Jackie Chan. Detectives Pregame NBA Basketball: Game 6 Detroit Pistons at Cleveland Cavaliers Inside the NBA (Live) Cradle 2 (R)
TNT
June 2, Highlawn Baptist Ashland. Course covers a investigate a conspiracy. (PG-13) (Live) from Quicken Loans Arena (Live) (HD)
wide range of topics, including The Starter Wife “Premiere” A woman rediscovers aac Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (‘03, Adven- House “Euphoria, P2" Law & Order
Church, 2788 Collis Ave., USA life after marriage. (TVPG) (R) ture) Johnny Depp. Cursed pirates. (PG-13) (HD) (TVPG) (HD) (HD)
Huntington. Barboursville High the anatomy and physiology VH1 I Love 70s Vol. 2 (R) I Love 70s Vol. 2 (R) I Love 70s Vol. 2 (R) aaa The Temptations (‘98) (NR) aaa The Temptations (‘98) (NR)
School Class of 1944 will meet of labor and delivery, pain WGN Got Game Idol Rewind Good Will Hunting (‘97, Drama) Robin Williams. (R) WGN News at Nine Sex City 24 “Day 3: 5:00pm”
in the education building. management, feeding options
n Women’s Auxiliary Meet- and what to expect during your
ing, Saturday, June 2., How-
ard P. Hall VFW 1064, 920
stay. Registration is required,
call (888) 377-KDMC.
When friends call to talk, they should listen too
7th Ave., Huntington. Discuss n National Scrabble Asso- DEAR ABBY: I am a woman I gave a lot of clothes to friend is being presumptu-
Fathers Day visit to VAMC. ciation Club 620, 1-4 p.m. with friends of all ages, and I a friend and kept some for ous to expect anything, and
Discuss Grand Meeting to be Saturday, Books-A-Million, receive lots of phone calls. I sentimental reasons, but my should be grateful for any
held at VFW State Convention. 212 R.H.L. Blvd., Charleston. like people and enjoy hearing question is this: Items like the items you give her without
Mary Bess, Presiding. Alternate Saturdays. Call from them. However, several swing, vibrating chair and feeling entitled to more.
n Big Green Properties (304) 345-0484 or visit www. of the “regulars” who call Jeanne exer-saucer were gifts. Do I
Seminar, Noon Saturday, wvscrabble.com. me talk nonstop. As long as have to give them away since Dear Abby is written by Abi-
June 2., Big Sandy Super- n 2nd annual Bike Show, Phillips
I listen, they’re fine. But if I they were shower gifts to me? gail Van Buren, also known
store Arena, One Civic Center 10 a.m. Saturday, June 2, try to launch into a subject DEAR ABBY Or is it OK to sell them at a as Jeanne Phillips, and was
Plaza, Huntington. Topic “How Faith Christian Fellowship, that interests me, they tell me the ocean, would it be proper yard sale? founded by her mother, Pau-
to Sell your Home and Save Route 62, Buffalo. The event they’re really busy and termi- to use her urn as a vase? I I have a friend who is line Phillips. Write Dear Abby
Thousands of Dollars in Real will offer food, fun and fellow- nate the call. would like to display it as a expecting me to just give her at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Estate Commissions” Free. ship with all proceeds going to How should I interpret this? reminder of our love for each all my stuff. I am torn. Am I Box 69440, Los Angeles,
n Community Board Rum- provide comfort care to termi- I have tried laughing it off, but other and keep a dozen red being stingy? Or just frugal? Calif. 90069.
mage Sale, 8 a.m. Saturday, nally ill patients in Hospice it feels like a put-down. — roses in it at all times. Why am I so weird about
June 2., South Point Food Care’s 16-county service area. FEELING USED IN THE SOUTH I have never seen a discus- passing on my baby stuff?
Fair, South Point. Donation to Registration required for entry; DEAR FEELING USED: It sion of urns before in your Help! — DANICA IN DALY Discount Cinema 4
the sale welcome. Proceeds call (304) 937-2600 or (304) seems you’re spending a lot column. Just what are you CITY, CALIF. Downtown Huntington - 525-4440
to benefit Tri-State Worship 586-3828. $2.00 - Shows Before 6PM
of time on the phone. The supposed to do with an urn DEAR DANICA: When some- $3.00 - Shows After 6PM
Center’s new kitchen. For n Huge Rummage Sale people you have described that, in my circumstances, I one receives a gift, whether BLADES OF GLORY (PG13)
more information, call (740) and Car Wash, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. appear to be quite centered will be done with after this it be at a holiday or a shower, 1:15 - 3:20 - 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:35
894-1742. Saturday, June 2, Sunrise on themselves. They appear summer? — BUS DRIVER IN that item becomes the prop- NEXT (PG13)
n The Susannah Baptist Church of the Nazarene, to be in love with the sound of AUBURN, CALIF. erty of the recipient to do with 1:10 - 3:15 - 5:20 - 7:25 - 9:30
Church Ladies Fellowship County Road 17, South Point. their own voices, rather than DEAR BUS DRIVER: Please as she (or he) pleases. I don’t VACANCY (R) 7:20-9:20
Bake Sale, Saturday, June 2, The event will also include a calling to converse — which accept my sympathy for think you are being “weird” MEET ROBINSONS (G) 1:05-3:10-5:15
Mack’s Market, Route 60 and hot dog sale. For directions or implies an exchange of infor- the loss of your wife. I took about your baby things. Your ARE WE DONE YET (PG) 1:15-3:15-5:15
Fudges Creek Road, Ona. more information, call (740) PERFECT STRANGER (R) 7:20-9:40
mation. your question to a wonderful
Hotdogs, homemade BBQ, 867-5229. www.ourshowtimes.com
I don’t think they are trying woman named Lisa Carlson,
and fresh baked items. New n Real Estate Seminar, to put you down. It’s just that the executive director of the
cookbooks will be available. noon Saturday, June 2, Big in their “universe,” listening Funeral Ethics Organization. HH H
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biscuits, homemade gravy,
fried apples, fried potatoes,
seminar, which will be held
in the Rhododendron Room.
wife of 34 years passed away
eight months ago. I miss her
about the “vase,” and if you
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Millie Snyder. be more about memories and 3 cups fresh or frozen then discard the tea bags.
Children can enjoy the “Kids loyalty than precise recipes. No blackberries (if frozen, thaw Pour the tea into the
Corner” with activities, crafts one, it seems, can quite make before using), plus addi- blackberry mixture. Let
and amusement rides. On Sunday, sweet tea as well as your mom tional fresh as garnish stand at room temperature
“Pablo” from the hit cartoon “The or grandmother did. 11⁄4 cups sugar 1 hour. Pour the tea through
Backyardigans” will stop by for “I make it how my moth- 1 tablespoon chopped a mesh strainer and discard
free autographs and pictures. er made it, with regular tea fresh mint, plus additional solids. Return the tea to the
“We think this is going to bags, sugar and boiling water. sprigs as garnish pitcher.
be a great time to bring fami- There’s no new-age tea mak- Pinch of baking soda Add cold water and stir
lies together for an educational, ing kit or anything like that,” 6 bags black tea well to dissolve sugar. Cover
fun show with lots of freebies,” says Whitney Sloane Sauls, 4 cups boiling water and chill until ready to serve.
Picozzi said. 27, of Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. 21⁄2 cups cold water To serve, pour into glasses
Picozzi freely admitted he “It’s just so refreshing and it Ice filled with ice. Garnish with
is out of his element working brings back good memories In a large pitcher, combine fresh mint and fresh black-
around cosmetics and boutique of childhood and of growing the blackberries and sugar. berries on short wooden

ATTENTION
clothing. up.” Use a wooden spoon to skewers.
“I have a wife and a daughter If classic sweet tea sounds crush the berries and mix (Recipe adapted from
who brainstormed this. They’re too cloying, you can offset some

COMCAST CUSTOMERS:
them with the sugar. Add the Southern Living magazine)
the ones with the knowledge of of the sweetness with fruit. chopped mint and baking
the female end of things. I just “You can add blueberries, soda. Set aside. —The Associated Press
put together the sponsors and peaches or pears some kind of
advertisement,” he said, laugh- berry or peach infusion,” says evolving. But increased health con- Effective June 30, 2007 Comcast will no
ing. “They’re the brains behind Jones. “A raspberry infusion Twenty years ago, it was hard sciousness as well as the longer carry “American Life” on
all of it.” works well.” to walk into a restaurant in growth of chain restaurants
Admission is $5 for adults And don’t feel guilty about Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, that cater to a national audi- Channel 110 in the lineup.
and $2 for children age 6 to modifying a Southern tradi- Alabama or other parts of the ence means unsweetened 138765
12. For more information, visit tion. It turns out sweet tea’s Southeast and find anything tea is becoming increasingly
wvwomenandchildren.com. role in Southern cuisine is but sweet tea. popular.

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