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A Car Show to Remember Don Gibson and the Velvetones to perform at Roo's Place Don Gibson and the Velvetones will be playing on 5/17/13 at 7:00pm at Roo's Place - 2902 Putnam Ave, Hurricane, WV 25526. Cover Fee is $6.00 for adults, $3.00 for children under 12 and Free for children under 2. You can call 304-562-2875 or 304-412-1455 for more information. Roo's Place, 2902 Putnam Ave. Hurricane, WV will be holding their weekly auction on Thursday evenings at 6:30pm. Concessions available on site.

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By Justin Waybright justin@theputnamstandard.com

HURRICANE - Thunder roared over Wal-Mart's parking lot Saturday, but it was not from the storm. The exhaust of restored muscle cars pounded the pavement. Chrome sparkled and paint reflected a scene of yesteryear during Wal-Mart's 3rd Annual Children's Miracle Network Hospital's Benefit Car Show. David Kesling, local Wal-Mart market manager stood in front of his black 1969 Mustang Coup. "Wal-Mart has designated this event to help Morgantown's goal to raise money for the hospital," he said. "It's heart-wrenching to hear some of their stories."

Immaculate 'Stang - Local Wal-Mart Market Manager David Kesling stands by his brother Robert Kesling. The pristine 1969 Mustang they built sits behind them. Photo by Justin Waybright. Kesling built his pristine pony with help from his brother

Robert. "It was a lot of work, but it feels

good to see it here now," said Robert. The two spent more than one year, replacing everything from floorboards to quarter panels. The car's life was restored, which is the same goal Kesling hopes his crew can achieve for the local children's hospital. Near his classic ride, an immaculate 1968 Camaro SS stole attention from many at the show. The mean, green, muscle-machine belonged to Culloden residents Peggy and Jay Armentrout of Culloden. "This is all original and we enjoy driving it," Peggy said. Jay agreed. "This is a 396-4-speed that we found out of Mason County," he SEE CAR ON PAGE 6

Siege of Fort Randolph, Mason County The weekend of May 17th, the eleventh annual Siege of Fort Randolph encampment and reenactment will take place at Krodel Park in Pt. Pleasant, West Virginia. The fort will host the three day event revolving around a military siege intended to begin the return of land back to the Shawnee Nation, and the circumstances leading to it. The main event features the reenactment of Chief Cornstalk’s fateful visit to Fort Randolph in the fall of 1777, and the subsequent siege placed upon the fort in 1778 in which a war party of over 200 Shawnee warriors formed a line

stretching from the Ohio to the Kanawha Rivers. This reenactment is on Saturday, May 18th

at 2:00 p.m., and is the only event of the weekend that requires payment for entrance.

($3.00 ADMISSION, CHILDREN UNDER 6 FREE) The following is a schedule of events: FRIDAY, MAY 17: 9:00 AM GATES OPEN 9:00 AM TO 2:00 PM SCHOOL TOURS 5:00 PM GATES CLOSE SATURDAY, MAY 18: 9:00 AM GATES OPEN FORT AND INDIAN VILLAGE 10:00 AM – 12:00 LIFE SKILLS DEMONSTRATIONS 10:00 AM FLAG PRESENTATION 12:30 PM INDIAN BLANKET TRADE SEE SIEGE ON PAGE 6

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