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Emergency Numbers EMERGENCY NUMBERS Ambulance 911 Ambulance Service 1-304-354-9244 Dispatch (non-emergency) 1-304-354-9271 Director of Emergency Services 1-304-354-9271 Dog Warden Calhoun County Red Cross Fire Department 911 Grantsville Volunteer Fire Dept. 1-304-354-6556 Arnoldsburg Volunteer Fire Dept. Upper West Fork Volunteer Fire Department 1-304-655-7491 Calhoun County Sheriff’s Dept. 1-304-354-6333 Grantsville City Police Dept. 1-304-354-7500 WV State Police Dept. 1-304-354-6334 Department of Natural Resources Poison Control Center 1-800-642-3625 Oil & Toxic Chemical Spills 1-800-642-3074 Crisis Prevention Hot Line 1-800-786-6480 WV Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce 1-304-293-6400 DART (Domestic Abuse Response Team) 1-304-354-9254 AGRICULTURAL AND FARM SERVICES Natural Resources Conservation Services 1-304- WVU Extension Service 1-304-354-6332 363 Main Street Suite 403 - P.O. Box 680 Grantsville, WV 26147-0680 Office Hours 8:00 – 4:00 Mon-Fri Web site: http://calhoun.ext.wvu.edu/ Services offered: In cooperation with FFA and Farm Bureau, Extension offers workshops on estate planning, beekeeping, pesticide re-certification, and beef cattle marketing. Provides information for workshops on a variety of agricultural and natural resource topics, insect and plant disease identification and control options. CHILD CARE RESOURCES & CENTERS Choices 1-304-485-2668 4421 Emerson Avenue Suite 201 Parkersburg, WV 26104 Services Offered: Childcare resource and referral Minnie’s Rainbow Daycare 1-304-354-9244 186 Hospital Drive Grantsville WV 26147 State Licensed Ages: 2 years – 12 years Services Offered: Watch Me Grow 1-304-462-8364 203 Elm Street Glenville, WV 26351 State Licensed Ages: 6 weeks – 12 years Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Services Offered: Licensed day care facility, comprehensive child development programs, state nutrition program, trained in first-aid and CPR. Hands of Pride 1-304-462-4440 931 Mineral Road Glenville, WV 26351 State Nutrition Program, Comprehensive child curriculum program, trained in first-aid, and CPR. After school program & summer care. Open door policy. DHHR Accounts welcome. Ages: 6 weeks – 12 years Hours: 7:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. (Hours Flexible) CHURCHES Albert’s Chapel U.M.C. 1-304-354-6217 Sand Ridge, WV Arnoldsburg Community Church Arnoldsburg, WV Beech U.M.C. 1-304-354-6277 Arnoldsburg, WV Beech Valley U.M.C. Big Springs, WV Bethlehem Baptist Church 1-304-354-7519 East of Grantsville Brooksville Baptist Church 1-304-354-6967 Big Bend, WV Brooksville U.M.C. 1-304-354-6012 Big Bend, WV Chapel Baptist Church 1-304-354-6747 Nobe, WV Community Baptist Church 1-304-655-8847 Grantsville, WV Cornerstone Praise & Worship Grantsville, WV Cremo Community Church 1-304-354-7394 Rowel’s Run, WV Enon Baptist Church Grantsville, WV Full Gospel Lighthouse Church Big Bend, WV First Baptist Church 1-304-354-7574 High Street, Grantsville, WV Hoy Chapel U.M.C. Big Springs, WV Knotts Memorial U.M.C. 1-304-354-6012 Grantsville, VW Leatherbark Community Church Leatherbark, WV Louisa Chapel U.M.C. 1-304-655-8245 Arnoldsburg, WV Milo Church Milo, WV Minnora U.M.C. Minnora, WV Mt. Zion U.M.C. Mt. Zion, WV Mud Fork Church 1-304-655-7509 Stinson, WV New Life Baptist Fellowship 1-304-655-8108 Arnoldsburg, WV Orma U.M.C. 1-304-354-7365 Orma, WV Pleasant Hill U.M.C. 1-304-354-6277 Pleasant Hill, WV Prosperity Baptist Church Leading Creek Rd. WV Rush Run Baptist Church Stumptown, WV Spruce Hollow Church Yellow Creek Rd. WV Sycamore Baptist Church 1-304-655-7207 Mt.Zion, WV Walker U.M.C. Chloe, WV Walnut Grove Church Barnes Run Rd. WV Walnut Memorial Church Chloe, WV COMMUNITY RESOURCES, INC. Community Resources, Inc. 304-354-9265 Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Web site: Email: Emergency Assistance: 30 day utility shut-off, must be emergency situation and income eligible, limited funding available. Low Income Energy Assistance Program: Heating assistance for income eligible, will pay 30 day utility shut-off, limited funding available. Food Pantry: Income eligible, emergency situation food provided from the pantry. Weatherization Program: Income eligible families may make application for home weatherization. Program addresses health and safety repairs not beautification. Housing Assistance – H.E.L.P. Program: (Housing Emergency Loan Program) Income eligible families may make application for emergency housing repairs. Job Service: CRI provides information and applications to be placed with Job Service, for employment opportunities. Information and Referral: Information and referrals for most programs within the county. DENTAL SERVICE PROVIDERS MHHS Dental Clinic 1-304-354-6144 186 Hospital Drive Grantsville, WV 26147 Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 pm EDUCATION Calhoun/Gilmer Career Center 1-304-354-6151 5236 East Little Kanawha Highway Fax 1-304-354-6154 Grantsville, WV 26147 Web site: http://cgcc.calh.tec.we.us/ Services Offered: Certification in Business, Health Occupation (CAN), Criminal Justice, Food Service, Networking Technician, Automotive, Building Construction, Metal Trade (Welding & Machine), & Environmental Technology. Calhoun County Board of Education 1-304-354-7011 540 Alan B Mollohan Drive Fax 1-304-354-7420 Mt. Zion, WV 26151 Web site: http://www.edline.net/pages/Calhoun_CSD Calhoun County Middle/High School 1-304-354-6148 50 Underwood Circle Fax 1-304-354-7382 Mt. Zion, WV 26151 Web site: http://www.edline.net/pages/Calhoun_County_Middle_School Pleasant Hill Elementary 1-304-354-6022 3254 N Calhoun Hwy Fax 1-304-354-6070 Grantsville, WV 26147 Web site: http://www.edline.net/pages/pleasanthill Arnoldsburg Elementary 1-304-655-8616 90 Spring Run Road Fax: 1-304-655-8618 Arnoldsburg, WV 25234 Web site: http://www.edline.net/pages/arnoldsburg_elementary_school RESA 5 1-304-485-6513 2507 9th Ave Fax: 1-304-485-6515 Parkersburg, WV 26101 Web site: http://resa5.k12.wv.us/ WV Department of Education 1-800-642-8541 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East Bldg. 6, Room 346 Charleston, WV 25305 Web site: http://wvde.state.wv.us/ EDUCATON Glenville State College 1-304-462-7361 200 High Street Glenville, WV 26351 Web site: http://www.glenville.edu/ West Virginia University at Parkersburg 1-304-424-8000 300 Campus Drive Fax 1-304-424-8315 Parkersburg, WV 26104 Web site: http://www.wvup.edu/ Mountain State College 1-304-485-5487 Spring at Sixteenth 1-800-841-0201 1508 Spring Street Parkersburg, West Virginia 26101 Web site: http://www.msc.edu/ School Closing Hotline 1-304-354- RADIO FM 95 WXIL Parkersburg FM 92.7 WVRC Spencer FM 106.5 WFBY Clarksburg FM 101.3 WBRB Buckhannon FM 97.9 WKKW Morgantown FM 92.9 WCWV Summersville FM 88.9 WV Pubic Radio FM 107.7 WVRW AM 580 WCHS Charleston AM 980 WHAW Weston TELEVISION WSAX CHANNEL 3 WDTV CHANNEL 5 WCHS CHANNEL 8 WBOY CHANNEL 12 For school closings calendar and other important information http://wvde.state.wv.us/closings/ WV Birth to Three WV Birth to Three 1-800-642-9704 Services Offered: A statewide system of services and supports for children under the age of three who have a delay in their development, or may be at risk of having a delay, and their family. Birth to Three assures that family centered, community based services are available to all eligible children and families. Web site: www.wvdhhr.org/birth23/ To be eligible for West Virginia Birth to Three services, an infant or toddler under the age of three can either have a delay in one or more areas of their development, or be at risk of possibly having delays in the future. EMERGENCY SERVICE PROVIDERS 911 Dispatch Emergency 911 911 Dispatch (non-emergency) 1-304-354-9271 511 Alan B Mollohan Drive Mount Zion, WV 26151 Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department 1-304-354-6556 380 S Calhoun HWY / PO Box 440 fax 1-304-354-6566 Grantsville, WV 26147 Upper West Fork Volunteer Fire Department 1-304-655-7491 PO Box 90 Chloe, WV 25235 Arnoldsburg Volunteer Fire Department 1-304-655-8974 Rt. 33 / PO Box 71 Arnoldsburg, WV 25235 Grantsville City Police Department 1-304-354-7500 229 Court St 1-304-354-6400 Grantsville, WV 26147 Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department 1-304-354-6333 363 Main St #204 Grantsville, WV 26147 WV State Police (Calhoun Detachment) 1-304-354-6334 2440 S Calhoun Hwy Grantsville, WV 26147 DART (Domestic Violence Response Team) 1-304-354-9254 P.O. Box 583 Grantsville, WV 26147 Ambulance Service - Minnie Hamilton Health System 1-304-354-9244 186 Hospital Drive Grantsville, WV 26147 HOSPITALS / HEALTH CARE FACILITIES Minnie Hamilton Health System 1-304-354-9244 186 Hospital Drive Grantsville, WV 26147 Web site: http://www.mhhcc.com/ Roane General Hospital 1-304-927-4444 200 Hospital Drive Spencer, WV 25276 Web site: Braxton County Memorial Hospital 1-3304-364-5156 100 Hoylman Drive Gassaway, WV 26624 Web site: http://www.braxmh.org Camden Clark Memorial Hospital 1-304-424-2111 800 Garfield Avenue Parkersburg, WV 26101 Web site: http://www.ccmh.org/ Stonewall Jackson Hospital 1-304-269-8000 Rt.4 Box 10 230 Hospital Plaza Weston, WV 26452-8558 Web site: http://www.stonewallhospital.com Louis Johnson VA Medical Center 1-800-733-0512 One Medical Center Drive Clarksburg, WV 26301 Web site: http://www.va-stars-and- strips.com/medical_Centers/Clarksburg/clarksburg.html Huntington VA Medical Center 1-304-429-6741 1540 Spring Valley Dr. Huntington, WV 25704 Web site: http://www.huntington.va.gov/ HOSPITALS / HEALTH CARE FACILITIES Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department 1-304-354-6898 186 Hospital Drive PO Box 33 Grantsville, WV 26147 Employment Service Providers West Virginia Bureau of Employment Programs 1-304-627-2125 JOB SERVICE 321 West Main Street Clarksburg, WV 26301 WORKFORCE WV 1-800-252-JOBS (5627) 325 Main Street 1-304-927- Spencer, WV 25276 FAIRS & FESTIVALS Calhoun County Wood Festival The three day festival begins the first Thursday in June.
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