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Spooky season is here
Spooky season is here for Martin County Health Care Facility residents. Stop by the facility with your little Goblins and get a treat on Trick-or-Treat Night from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 30. Our residents will be eagerly awaiting to see them.
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Happiness is contagious on ‘World Smile Day’
Residents and staff at Martin County Health Care Facility marked World Smile Day with cheerful spirits and plenty of joy Friday. The celebration reminded everyone that “a smile is the best accessory a person can wear.” The event highlighted the power of positivity and connection, one smile at a time.
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Take a seat: Martin County Tourism charts ‘Big Chair’ trail
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — The Martin County Tourism & Recreation Commission is charting a “Big Chair” trail. During a special meeting Aug. 27, commissioners discussed installing the oversized props in public spaces throughout the county. Their goal is to highlight landmarks and attract visitors to photo opportunities. Part of the discussion centered
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Colorful creativity takes flight at MCHCF
INEZ — Residents at the Martin County Health Care Facility spent a joyful afternoon of colorful creativity last week. They crafted and painted birdhouses during a special arts and crafts event organized by the Activities Department. The hands-on project brought many smiles. The residents personalized their wooden birdhouses with bright colors and unique designs, turning
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Sweet treats: Homemade strawberry sundae
Martin County Health Care Facility resident Francis Preece enjoys a homemade strawberry sundae prepared by the activities department.
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Puppetry workshop offers hands-on fun, learning for students
WARFIELD — Students in grades 6 through 12 can take part in a fun, hands-on summer workshop where they will learn the art of puppetry. Led by the Hope Puppeteers, the puppet ministry training sessions are held every Monday—except the fourth Monday of each month—from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Warfield Park Community Center.
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No boat access stunts kayak rental business
BY RACHEL DOVEMOUNTAIN CITIZEN LOVELY — With the increased interest in river-related tourism activity in the Tug Valley area, kayakers who frequent the area and kayak rental businesses face a difficult situation: There is no safe boat access between Warfield and South Williamson. Martin County Fiscal Court created two boat access ramps on Route 292







