Ham and beans and cornbread. . .homemade pies. .story telling and songs. This will be some of the fare at a dinner to be held beginning at 6:30 p.m. Saturday August 30, 2003 in connection with the annual Pioneer Family Reunion. The ³old-timey dinner² will be held at the Bergoo Community Center on the evening prior to the Pioneer Reunion on Point Mountain, WV. The cook will be Barbara Triplett, who with her husband Bill owns the original Hamrick homestead in Webster Springs. Prices for the dinner, traditionally a fund-raising event for the Pioneer Family History Preservation Society Inc., have been lowered to make it possible for everyone to afford to attend. But reservations must be made in advance by writing a check payable to the Pioneer Family History Society with ³dinner² marked in the ³memo² slot and mailing it to: Sharon Hamrick Treasurer Pioneer Family History Society 5501 Cardinal Drive Orient OH 43146 Sharon Hamrick¹s email address is: [email protected] To attend the dinner, a check for the reservations must have been received by 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22, 2003. The number of reservations will not be unlimited. Jim Hamrick of Harper¹s Ferry, WV, a minister and a major in the University of Maryland Police Department, will serve as master of ceremonies. Hamrick calls himself ³the pistol-packing preacher.² Prices for the dinner are: $10.00 for one person. $9.00 each for a couple $8.00 each for three members of a family $7.00 each for four members of a family. The Community Center is located at Bergoo. To get to Bergoo, if you begin at Webster Springs, travel east on Rt. 15 through the community of Cherry Falls and then pass two roads that fork to the right one headed for Parcoal and one headed for Curtin. Turn right at the third road, the Bergoo Road, about six miles from Webster Springs, and travel to the Community Center. It is a big building as one enters Bergoo.