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Events for November 2014

  • Artifact and Art Preservation

    November 05, 2014 — Moundsville, Marshall WVHC Event

    On November 5, at 7 p.m., TV host and art historian, Lee Sandstead will discuss the importance of artifact and art preservation at the Strand Theatre in Moundsville. For more information visit www.arthurdaleheritage.org

    This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.

  • Archives and History Thursday Lecture: West Virginia Voices of War

    November 06, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    On Thursday, November 6, 2014, author, journalist, and documentarian Eric Douglas will present “West Virginia Voices of War: Oral Histories from West Virginia War Veterans” in the Archives and History Library in the Culture Center in Charleston. The program will begin at 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

    West Virginia Voices of War is a documentary weaving together the thoughts of 46 West Virginia war veterans on leaving for war and fighting to get back home afterward. The documentary includes veterans from World War II to Afghanistan. Douglas will show excerpts from the documentary and discuss recording oral histories.

    Douglas has a degree in journalism from Marshall University and a certificate in the documentary arts from Duke University. He spent fifteen months interviewing West Virginia war veterans, collecting fifty hours of oral history material that he used in the making of the documentary West Virginia Voices of War. He is the author of Common Valor (2013), the companion book to his documentary. Douglas also has written a series of adventure novels, children’s books, and short stories.

    For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230.

  • RCCAC Evening Concert Series: Hot Djang!

    November 08, 2014 — Elkins, Randolph

    Hot Djang

    November 8th, 7:30 pm at Randolph County Community Arts Center

    Hot Djang! is a 1930s “Gypsy Jazz”-inspired acoustic ensemble featuring violin, acoustic guitars and upright bass.

    http://randolpharts.org/concerts/evening-concert-series.html

  • West Virginia Mine Wars Museum Open House

    November 08, 2014 — Matewan, Mingo WVHC Event

    The West Virginia Mine Wars Museum in Matewan will hold an open house on Saturday, November 8. For more details contact Thoma Tarowsky at tjtarowsky@gmail.com or call (304) 845-1411.

    This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.

  • Montclaire String Quartet: Vienna, Ich Liebe Dich

    November 09, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    November 9, 2014 at University of Charleston

    Vienna, Ich Liebe Dich

    • Joseph Marx: String Quartet in Classical Mode
    • Anton Webern: Rondo (1906)
    • Franz Schubert: Quintet in C major, Op. 163
    • with Guest Artist: Solen Dikener, cello

    http://www.wvsymphony.org/concerts-and-tickets/msq6/236-vienna-ich-liebe-dich

  • West Virginia Veterans in Iraq and Afghanistan

    November 11, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    On Tuesday, November 11, 7p.m. at the WVSU Capitol Center, 123 Summers Street, Charleston, Shirley White, President of the WV Chapter of the Gold Star Mothers will discuss West Virginia Veterans. Following her lecture will be a rough cut viewing of 37 Fallen, a film about the 37 veterans from West Virginia that have lost their lives serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.

  • Archives and History Thursday Lecture: West Virginia Rosie the Riveter Program

    November 13, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    On November 13, 2014, Anne Montague and three former Rosie the Riveters will present “The West Virginia Rosie the Riveter Program: A Model for America” at the Thursday evening lecture in the Archives and History Library of the Culture Center in Charleston. The program will begin at 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

    The West Virginia Rosie the Riveter Program was begun by Thanks! Plain and Simple, Inc. During World War II, six million women worked on the home front, but very little had been done to capture these women’s stories so that the public would know who they are and honor them.

    The Rosie Program has achieved solid success. In Phase I, the emphasis was on West Virginia Rosies. Fifteen projects have been created with Rosies, including locating and interviewing Rosies, creating parks, and designing quilts. Earlier this year, a building in Cabell County was named “The Rosie the Riveter Building.” National media and communities see the West Virginia Rosie the Riveter Project as a model for America, and Phase II will launch a National Rosie the Riveter Movement by Memorial Day, 2015—seventy years after the end of World War II.

    On Novovember 13, the program will focus on knowing real Rosies. Three Rosies are expected to tell their stories, and a photographic summary of all projects done in West Virginia with the help of Rosies will be available. In addition, parts of the documentary film sponsored by Thanks! Plain and Simple, “We Pull Together,” Rosie the Riveters Then and Now, which features 31 West Virginia Rosies, will be shown.

    For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230.

  • 20100806historyalive_011p_sq Porte Crayon, History Alive!

    November 13, 2014 — Harrisville, Ritchie WVHC Event

    Porte Crayon, History Alive! 7:30pm, November 13 at Harrisville Lions Club Building.

    History Alive! is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.

  • West Virginia Symphony: Monumental Brahms - Valentina Returns!

    November 14, 2014 to November 15, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    November 14 & 15, 2014 at the Clay Center

    Monumental Brahms – Valentina Returns!

    • Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
    • Piano Concerto No. 2
    • Valentina Lisitsa, piano

    http://www.wvsymphony.org/concerts-and-tickets/symphonic-series/223-monumental-brahms-valentina-returns

  • Amicus Curiae Lecture Series: American Emperor: “Ballot Bedlam”

    November 20, 2014 — Huntington, Cabell WVHC Event

    The 2014-2015 Amicus Curiae Lecture Series continues on Wednesday, November 20, at 7 p.m. at the Marshall University Foundation Hall. Award-winning professor and voting rights expert Samuel Issacharoff will discuss a recent U.S. Supreme Court case relating to the Voting Rights Act. More details.

    This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.

  • 20140905historyalive_191p_sq Theodore Roosevelt, History Alive!

    November 20, 2014 — Mountain View, Mingo WVHC Event

    Theodore Roosevelt, History Alive!, 2pm November 20 at Mountain View Christian School.

    History Alive! is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.

  • Archives and History Thursday Lecture: Firearms throughout West Virginia's Early History

    November 20, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    On November 20, 2014, Jim Mitchell will present “Firearms throughout West Virginia’s Early History” at the Thursday evening lecture in the Archives and History Library of the Culture Center in Charleston. The program will begin at 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

    Mitchell’s discussion will begin with early flintlocks and end with some of the later cartridge rifles and shotguns. His talk will focus primarily on civilian muzzle loading percussion cap lock rifles that were made by hand working gunsmiths and were either made in West Virginia or gravitated to the state and used here. Mitchell will have several period weapons on display.

    Mitchell is the curator of the West Virginia State Museum in The Culture Center in Charleston. As a professional decorative arts and technological history curator for 50 years, he has worked for the state museums in Wisconsin, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, as well as at The Bennington (Vt.) Museum and the defunct Carborundum Museum of Ceramics in Niagara Falls, New York. He has also been a museum director twice. He has a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, of which he is a native. He also received a master of arts degree from the University of Delaware in the Winterthur Program in Early American Culture and a master of science degree in public administration from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania. In his spare time, he is a woodworker and an amateur musician, singing and playing bass instruments.

    For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230.

  • Winterfest

    November 24, 2014 to January 01, 2015 — Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Jackson

    A festive month at Cedar Lakes features holiday concerts, craft classes, gift show and a dinner theater all in the atmosphere of more than one-half million lights (6-9 p.m. nightly). Horse-drawn wagon rides are available on Friday and Saturday evenings. Call 304-372-7860 for information.

  • Downtown Charleston ArtWalk

    November 28, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    Brought to you by the galleries and art-related businesses of downtown Charleston, West Virginia the ArtWalk is the showcase of the city’s thriving art scene. The ArtWalk happens ten months of the year (March through December) and typically on the third Thursday of the month (except in November on the Friday after Thanksgiving). All ArtWalks are from 5 pm to 8 pm.

    The 2014 ArtWalk season will be bringing you new venues, exciting special events and the best of local, regional and nationally recognized artists. Vibrant, exciting, and fun are all words used to describe Charleston’s finest art event. Most of the ArtWalk venues are open throughout the week for regular business hours so, even if you can’t make it ArtWalk evening, we hope you take the time to stop and see the amazing art available in our community.

    The Downtown Charleston ArtWalk is brought to you by the participating venues with coordination assistance from The Charleston Area Alliance. More information.

  • Holiday Crafts at Cedar Lakes

    November 30, 2014 to December 05, 2014 — Ripley, Jackson

    Here’s an opportunity to prepare for the holiday season with six week-long craft workshops at Cedar Lakes Conference Center. Topics are holiday quilting, stained glass, woodcarving, woodturning, dulcimer, baskets and woven ornaments. November 30-December 5. Call 877-426-8056 for details.

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