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Events for March 2014

  • Tony Lucca at the Icehouse

    March 01, 2014 — Elkins, Randolph

    Tony Lucca from NBC’s “The Voice” performs for a Mardi Gras party at 10 p.m. March 1 in The Icehouse. Signed to Adam Levine’s 222 Records, Lucca’s most recent EP release is “With the Whole World Watching.” More information

  • Film premier: "Burning Springs"

    March 04, 2014 — Everywhere, Everywhere WVHC Event

    On Tuesday, March 4, 2014, at 8:00 p.m. a new documentary film about the history of the oil and gas industry in West Virginia, “Burning Springs,” will premiere on West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Please visit http://youtu.be/xQNq6UA0G0Y to watch the trailer. For more information visit www.motionmasters.com or contact Diane Dimoff at 304-345-8800.

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

  • From the Burning of Chambersburg to the Battle of Moorefield

    March 04, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    On March 4, 2014, Rick Wolfe will present “From the Burning of Chambersburg to the Battle of Moorefield” at the Tuesday evening lecture 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.

    In the summer of 1864, General Jubal Early moved his Confederate army down the Shenandoah Valley and east to threaten Washington, DC. His mission was to create confusion and draw Union soldiers and resources away from General Ulysses S. Grant’s campaign to destroy General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. Early dispatched two cavalry brigades under the command of General John McCausland to burn Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Afterwards, Union cavalry under the command of William W. Averell pursued the town burners. They caught up with the Confederates in Hardy County, resulting in the Battle of Moorefield.

    A native of Morgantown, Richard A. Wolfe spent 26 years in the Marine Corps, retiring as a major in 1998. Since then, he has worked in the information technology field with the Department of Justice and in December 2013 retired from Lockheed Martin. Wolfe has been a long-time student of the American Civil War, especially as it relates to West Virginia. He is associated with the Clarksburg and Morgantown Civil War Roundtables, is president of Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation, and is a volunteer on the Civil War Task Force for West Virginia’s Division of Tourism, which is responsible for West Virginia Civil War Trails. In June 2009, Wolfe was appointed by Governor Manchin to the West Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission. He is the author of a book in the Images of America series titled West Virginia in the Civil War.

    On March 4, the library will close at 5:00 p.m. and reopen at 5:45 p.m. for participants only. For planning purposes, participants are encouraged to register for the lecture, but advance registration is not required. To register in advance, contact Robert Taylor, library manager, by e-mail at Bobby.L.Taylor@wv.gov or at (304) 558-0230, ext. 163. Participants interested in registering by e-mail should send their name, telephone number and the name and date of the session. For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230.

  • "Hollow: the Film"

    March 07, 2014 — Elkins, Randolph

    On March 7, interactive documentary filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon presents “Hollow – the Film” at 7:30 p.m. in Eshleman Science Center room 400. The production tells the story of McDowell County, W.Va., through the eyes of its residents. It traces the county’s history from boom and bust economies, and challenges and triumphs of every size. The event also offers visitors the opportunity to record their thoughts on West Virginia via a story booth. More information

    “Hollow” was funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.

  • Charleston Ballet presents La Bayadere

    March 07, 2014 to March 08, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    7:30pm March 7-8 at Charleston Civic Center Little Theater

    With the rich music of Minkus and choreographed by the legendary Petipa, LA BAYADERE is a traditional masterpiece first performed in Russia in 1877. This story takes place in India and tells of the tragic love triangle. The ballet is full of love, jealousy, and deception. Dancers from Radenko Pavlovich’s Columbia Classical Ballet in South Carolina will join with Charleston Ballet dancers to create these encore performances you won’t want to miss!

    http://www.thecharlestonballet.com

  • Cover Drive at the Icehouse

    March 08, 2014 — Elkins, Randolph

    A tropical theme highlights the evening of March 8 with a free live performance by Cover Drive at 10 p.m. in The Icehouse. With a mission of bring the sunshine and sounds of their native Barbados to the world, the quartet has ignited the UK charts with three Top 10 hits. More information

  • 11th Annual Polar Bear Plunge

    March 08, 2014 — White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier

    The 11th Annual Greenbrier Valley Polar Bear Plunge Club charity event for the non-profit Child and Youth Advocacy Center in Lewisburg is set for Saturday, March 8, beginning at 1pm at the Blue Bend Recreational Area in the Monongahela National Forest.

    • Blue Bend Recreation Area
    • Monongahela National Forest
    • Country RT 16/2
    • White Sulphur Springs, WEST VIRGINIA 24986
    • GREENBRIER County
    • Contact phone: 304-645-4668
    • Web site: http://www.greenbrierwv.com/events
  • Muriel Anderson - Pocahontas County Opera House

    March 08, 2014 — Marlinton, Pocahontas

    Mar 8, 2014, 7:30PM

    One of the world’s foremost fingerstyle guitarists and harp-guitarists, Muriel Anderson is the first woman to have won the National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship.

    An engaging performer, her obvious joy of music, humor, and facility across musical genres is revered by guitarists and audiences worldwide. She has recorded with country legend Chet Atkins, performed in New York with Les Paul, at Chicago’s Orchestra Hall with the Chicago Symphony and in Tennessee with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra.

    Tickets are $8. Children 17 and younger area admitted free of charge.

    • Pocahontas County Opera House
    • 818 Third Ave.
    • Marlinton, WEST VIRGINIA 24954
    • Contact phone: 304-799-6645
    • Web site: http://www.pocahontasoperahouse.org/
    • Contact e-mail: events@pocahontasoperahouse.org
  • Amicus Curiae Lecture Series on Constitutional Democracy

    March 11, 2014 — Huntington, Cabell WVHC Event

    On Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at 7 p.m. at the Marshall University Foundation Hall, the Marshall University 2013-2014 “Amicus Curiae Lecture Series on Constitutional Democracy” continues with a lecture by David Rudovsky, a senior fellow and professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Rudovsky has published extensively in the area of civil rights of the accused and racial bias in the criminal justice system, among other topics. He will discuss whether the United States justice system is just and how we could create a fairer system.

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

  • Mary Lincoln, History Alive!

    March 11, 2014 — Wheeling, Ohio WVHC Event

    Mary Lincoln, History Alive!, 12PM March 11 at Ohio County Public Library, Wheeling.

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

  • 7574r20_sq Eleanor Roosevelt, History Alive!

    March 12, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    Eleanor Roosevelt, History Alive!, 11AM March 12 at Craik-Patton House in Charleston.

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

  • 2014 Irish Spring Festival

    March 13, 2014 to March 20, 2014 — Ireland, Lewis

    Celebration of Scots-Irish heritage and the coming of spring. Activities go from March 13 through March 20. The main day is Saturday, March 15 which includes the parade, harping workshop & concert, road bowling & more.

    • Mar 13, 2014 – Mar 20, 2014
    • Irish Spring Festival
    • 65 Community Drive
    • Ireland, WEST VIRGINIA 26376
    • Contact phone: 304-452-8962
    • Contact phone 2: 304-269-7328
    • Web site: http://www.angelfire.com/wv/irishspringfestival/
    • Contact e-mail: dking03@frontiernet.net
  • Davis & Elkins College Dance Festival

    March 14, 2014 to March 16, 2014 — Elkins, Randolph

    The Davis & Elkins College Dance Festival, March 14-16 in Myles Center for the Arts, will include workshops, social dance events and concerts featuring performances by students, faculty, guest artists and local dance professionals. More information

  • Dog & Gun at the Icehouse

    March 14, 2014 — Elkins, Randolph

    Dog & Gun featuring Davis & Elkins College Instructor of Mathematics Nathan Sams performs a mountain music show in The Icehouse at 10 p.m. March 14. The band has been performing its traditional Appalachian music throughout north central West Virginia since 2011. More information

  • West Virginia Symphony: The John Williams Experience

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

    ZMM Pops Series: The John Williams Experience

    March 14 & 15, 2014, 8:00pm at the Clay Center

    Few movie composers are able to capture the action and excitement of a film like John Williams. Join the WVSO for a concert that features the world’s greatest movie composer as it performs hits from Star Wars, Indiana Jones and E.T. More information

  • Harriet Tubman, a History Alive! presentation

    March 15, 2014 — Wheeling, Ohio WVHC Event

    Harriet Tubman, History Alive!, 11AM and 2PM, March 15 at Ohio County Public Library in Wheeling.

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

  • Maple Syrup Festival

    March 15, 2014 to March 16, 2014 — Pickens, Randolph

    In late winter, here in our mountains surrounding Pickens, when nights are freezing and days begin to warm, it’s maple sugaring time!

    Next, we collect and transport the sap to a sugar house where it is boiled down in large evaporating pans making the thick, golden syrup. It takes about 45 gallons of sap to make one gallon of maple syrup. The hot syrup is then filtered and packed into storage jugs.

    West Virginia has a long history of sugar making. The Indians made syrup first. They threw hot rocks into hollowed-out logs that were filled with sap. The early settler quickly learned to make the sweet stuff and use it as their main source of sugar. Today, maple syrup and sugar are widely used in cooking, baking, and as topping.

    Join us for a full weekend of activities celebrating this tradition each year on the third full weekend in March! The 2014 festival takes place March 15 & 16.

    More information

  • 10th Annual Mid-Ohio Valley Quilt Show

    March 15, 2014 to March 23, 2014 — Parkersburg, Wood

    Area quilters are invited to display their quilts and wall hangings at the Blennerhassett Museum. This year’s show features Civil War era themed patterned quilts and fabric choices in honor of the Civil War. Prizes will be awarded for “Best of Show”, “People’s Choice” “Superintendent’s Choice”, and “Best of Civil War” themed quilt.

    For more information about entering your textiles for the show please call the park office at (304) 420-4800.

    Mar 15, 2014 – Mar 23, 2014

    • Blennerhassett Island State Park
    • Contact phone: 304-420-4800
    • Fax: 304-420-4802
    • Web site: http://www.blennerhassettislandstatepark.com/
    • Contact e-mail: blennerhassettislandsp@wv.gov
  • Experience Hendrix at the Clay Center

    March 19, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    BandFuse: Rock Legends Presents EXPERIENCE HENDRIX

    Wednesday, March 19, 8 pm

    Buddy Guy, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Billy Cox, Zakk Wylde, Dweezil Zappa, Chris Layton and more will heat up the stage in one unforgettable night. Hear the music of Jimi Hendrix like never before with an all-star lineup of legendary guitarists.

    Tickets: $45, $65, $75, $89

    Buy tickets

  • Myles Center for the Arts presents Gaelic Storm

    March 21, 2014 — Elkins, Randolph

    On March 21, it’s everything Irish as Myles Center for the Arts presents Gaelic Storm. The six-member band with its signature acoustic production blends indie-folk and world grooves with Celtic tradition. With catalog sales of more than 1 million, the group’s latest release, “The Boathouse,” is their fourth to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard World Albums Chart. More information

  • Pickin' in the Park - Guitar Workshop

    March 21, 2014 to March 23, 2014 — Mullens, Wyomng

    Mar 21, 2014 – Mar 23, 2014 at Twin Falls Resort State Park

    Featuring Robin Kessinger, Robert Shafer and Jim Ritchey headline this workshop. The weekend is for anyone who is interested in learning how to play guitar or improving the skills that you may already possess. You’ll be pickin’ with the best. Reservations are required.

    Workshop and Jam sessions only: $70 Two night stay and workshop: one person $186

    • Contact phone: (304) 294-4000
    • Web site: http://www.twinfallsresort.com/calendar.html
  • Mary Lincoln, History Alive!

    March 22, 2014 — Kingwood, Preston WVHC Event

    Mary Lincoln, History Alive!, 11AM March 22 at Preston County Art Center, Kingwood.

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

  • 20140129hometown_094p_sq Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America

    March 22, 2014 to May 03, 2014 — Gilbert, Mingo WVHC Event

    “Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America” at Larry Joe Harless Community Center, March 22 though May 5.

    The Hometown Teams show is Museum on Main Street exhibition, produced by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, produced in cooperation with the West Virginia Humanities Council. The Smithsonian exhibit is designed to show how important sports teams are to cities in America, and how — even if one is not a sports fan — it is impossible to ignore the influence on sports in our lives.

  • Quilter's Spring Retreat - North Bend State Park

    March 23, 2014 to March 28, 2014 — Cairo, Ritchie

    Mar 23, 2014 – Mar 28, 2014 at North Bend State Park

    Designed for those quilters who could not attend in February or want to come back, this retreat will be similar. The calm, peaceful setting of the North Bend lodge provides the perfect atmosphere for quilting.

    • Contact phone: 304-643-2931
    • Web site: http://www.northbendsp.com/Special/special.html
    • Contact e-mail: kenneth.t.zebo@wv.gov
    • Contact e-mail 2: northbendsp@wv.gov
  • Punch Brothers at the Clay Center

    March 23, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    PUNCH BROTHERS

    Opening Act: Aoife O’ Donovan

    Sunday, March 23, 7:30 pm

    “Who’s Feeling Young Now?,” released in 2012, contains some of the most exhilaratingly direct, sonically daring performances the group has ever recorded. Vanity Fair has hailed the album as “their most expressive work yet as an ensemble — sophisticated, pop-y, kinetic and profound, all at once.”

    Tickets: $15, $25, $35

    Buy tickets

  • Montclaire String Quartet: Lucky Seven

    March 23, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha

    Lucky Seven

    March 23, 2014

    • Haydn: String Quartet TBA
    • Cooper: Octagons
    • Beethoven: Septet

    All Montclaire concerts are Sundays at 3:00 p.m. at the Erma Byrd Gallery at the University of Charleston. More information

  • Mary Lincoln, History Alive!

    March 27, 2014 to March 29, 2014 — Hurricane, Putnam WVHC Event

    Mary Lincoln, History Alive!, March 27-29 at Valley Park in Hurricane.

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

  • 2014 Appalachian Studies Conference

    March 28, 2014 to March 30, 2014 — Huntington, Cabell WVHC Event

    The 2014 Appalachian Studies Conference, “New Appalachia: Known Realities and Imagined Possibilities,” will bring together scholars, artists and community leaders whose work focus on the Appalachian region on March 28, 29, and 30, at Marshall University. For more information visit http://appalachianstudies.org/annualconference/ or contact Linda Spatig at spatig@marshall.edu, or 304-696-2875.

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

  • Irish Road Bowling - Cooper's Rock State Forest

    March 29, 2014 — Bruceton Mills, Preston

    Mar 29, 2014 at Cooper’s Rock State Forest

    Irish Road Bowling can be traced back to the 1600s. One story is that Dutch soldiers brought it when William of Orange came to Ireland in 1689. Another legend says that Irish patriots robbed English cannonballs and rolled them down a country lane by the light of a full moon. Faugh a Ballach! Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Registration opens at 12:30 p.

    Located near Cheat Lake minutes off Interstate 68 this 12, 713 acre forest is ideal for Irish Road Bowling event.

    • Contact phone: 304-698-9065
    • Web site: http://www.coopersrockstateforest.com
  • Hubbard_mcfarland_house_sq Writing Daily Commentary: Little Lecture by Hoppy Kercheval

    March 30, 2014 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    The Little Lecture Series of the West Virginia Humanities Council kicks off at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 30, with West Virginia MetroNews commentator and radio host Hoppy Kercheval presenting “Writing Daily Commentary.” Kercheval joined West Virginia Radio Corporation in 1976 and was a founding father of MetroNews. Since that time he has become one of the leading broadcasters in West Virginia. He created and hosts MetroNews Talkline, a two-hour long daily radio current affairs and interview show aired around the state.

    In addition to his radio responsibilities, Kercheval writes a daily online commentary on a variety of subjects for wvmetronews.com and that will be the focus of his talk. He is also well known for his many years as a key member of the Mountaineer Sports Network broadcast team. Kercheval has received a number of honors including the Mel Burka Award presented by the West Virginia Broadcasters Association to the state’s top broadcaster and an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from West Virginia Wesleyan College.

    Robinson & McElwee PLLC is sponsoring the 2014 Little Lecture Series. Founded in Charleston in 1983, the law firm serves clients throughout West Virginia and Ohio.

    Admission to the lecture is $10 and includes a reception after the program. Seating is limited and people interested in attending should confirm seats are available by calling 304-346-8500 no later than noon on Wednesday, March 26.

    Little Lecture Series is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.

  • Boyd_belle_up_sq Belle Boyd, History Alive!

    March 31, 2014 — Clarksburg, Harrison WVHC Event

    Belle Boyd, History Alive!, 12PM March 31 at Louis A. Johnson V.A. Medical Center in Clarksburg.

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

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