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Events for June 2015

  • Archives and History Tuesday Lecture: History of the West Virginia Supreme Court

    June 02, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha

    On Tuesday, June 2, 2015, Rory Perry will discuss the “History of the West Virginia Supreme Court” 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.

    Since 1863, the 76 justices of West Virginia’s highest court have carried out the duties of the judicial branch in a varied social, industrial, and political environment. Until recently, the activities of the judicial branch were of little interest to those outside of the legal community. Through careful study of the court’s original records, Perry has compiled a compelling and original visual timeline of the court’s history. Using this timeline as a reference, Perry will discuss significant early events, including the post-Civil War test oath cases and the martial law cases during the Paint Creek labor strikes, and provide a birds-eye view of the changing makeup of the court.

    Rory L. Perry II is the 13th person to serve as Clerk of the Court since the State was created, and he has served in that position since 2000. He received his B.A. in English from Marshall University and his J.D. from the West Virginia University College of Law. Perry recently served as President of the National Conference of Appellate Court Clerks.

    On June 2, the library will close at 5:00 p.m. and reopen at 5:45 p.m. for participants only. For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230.

  • Full moon

    June 02, 2015

    Full moon

  • Jay: A Rockefeller’s Journey

    June 03, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    Jay: A Rockefeller’s Journey, the one-hour documentary about Jay Rockefeller’s half-century career produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting will premiere at the West Virginia Culture Center on Wednesday, June 3, 2015. The program is free and open to the public. Please RSVP at www.wvpublic.org. The Reception will begin at 5:30 and the documentary will begin at 6:15. For more details contact Public Broadcasting at 304-556-4900.

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

  • Elk River Festival

    June 05, 2015 to June 06, 2015 — Clay, Clay WVHC Event

    The Buffalo Creek Recreational Trail is set to open during the Elk River Festival, June 5-6. The 22-mile trail begins at Pisgah, across Elk River from the town of Clay, and continues on through Dundon, Adair, Cressmont, Swandale, and ends at Widen. Festival programming includes a Cherokee Indian exhibition and lecture and demonstration of old time dance and music by Mack Samples on June 6 from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. For more information contact Roberta Faile at faile@carolina.rr.com.

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

  • 2015 Bayer Symphony Sunday

    June 07, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha

    Free and open to the public, the 2015 Bayer Symphony Sunday celebrates the 33rd year of the event and will draw more than 7,000 residents from throughout the region to a weekend-long celebration of music and activities for the entire family! The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra will perform at 8 p.m. with fireworks!

    Sunday, June 7, activities take place on the beautiful lawn at the University of Charleston, and end with a spectacular fireworks display.

    2015 Mainstage Entertainment Schedule

    • 1:00 p.m.-1:45 p.m. Kanawha Valley Community Band
    • 2:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Mountain State Brass Band
    • 3:00 p.m. – 3:20 p.m. The Samadhi Tribal Fusion Belly Dance Troupe
    • 3:40 p.m.— 4:25 p.m. Brass Band of the Tri-State
    • 4:40 p.m. – 5:25 p.m. Charleston Metro Bands
    • 5:40 p.m. – 6:50 p.m. West Virginia Youth Symphony
    • 6:50 p.m. – 7:10 p.m. Kanawha Valley Pipes And Drums
    • 8:00 p.m. WEST VIRGINIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA featuring Grand Finale with fireworks!

    2015 Artisan Tent Entertainment Schedule

    • 1:15 p.m. -1:45 p.m. Almost Angels Quartet
    • 2:30 p.m.- 3:00 p.m. Almost Heaven Chorus
    • 3:10 p.m..-5:00 p.m. Celtic Irish Music (FOOTMAD)
    • 5:10 p.m.-5:45 p.m. Mountain State Brass Quintet
    • 6:00 – 6:30 p.m. Susan Angela Hughart
    • 7:15 – 7:35 p.m. The Samadhi Tribal Fusion Belly Dance Troupe
  • Ivy Terrace Concert Series presents Blue Yonder

    June 11, 2015 — Lewisburg, Greenbrier

    Carnegie Hall’s summer concert series is perhaps the most loved of the year. Enjoy FREE live music on the lawn of Carnegie Hall June through August. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes! Concerts are held the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. All performances begin at 6:30PM.

    June 11: Blue Yonder

    http://www.carnegiehallwv.org/performances

  • Harriet Tubman, History Alive!

    June 13, 2015 — Bruceton Mills, Preston WVHC Event

    Harriet Tubman, History Alive!, 7 PM, June 13 at Coopers Rock State Forest. Free.

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

  • 23rd Anniversary of the Opening of the CCC Museum at Watoga Park

    June 13, 2015 — Watoga State Park, Pocahontas

    The Annual Observance of the Opening of the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum at Watoga State Park, near Marlinton, West Virginia will be held Saturday, June 13, 2015 at the Activity Room at beautiful Watoga State Park. All CCC Vets, supporters of Watoga State Park, CCC Families, CCC Friends, and the General Public is invited. There is no charge. It is Covered Dish. Volunteers with the State CCC Museum, Quiet Dell, Harrison County, will be on hand with displays. Bring you CCC memorabilia for display. CCC Vets and their Families will be honored. 10 a.m. until 1. Bring things you want to donate. Bring your cameras, camcorders, friends to help celebrate. Plenty of walking trails, bass and trout fishing. Make reservations for the fine cabins, tent areas, by calling 304 799 4087. Any questions call Ed Hagar, sponsor, at 304 654 0207. Celebrating the Legacy of the CCC to West Virginia and the Nation. That’s Saturday, June 13, 10-1 at the Rec Room, Watoga State Park, Marlinton, West Virginia.

  • Blue-Gray Highway Dedication

    June 14, 2015 — Ripley, Jackson

    US Route 33 in WV has been designated the Blue-Gray Highway in recognition of the many Civil War events in the region. Dedication activities will include demonstrations by Wise’s Legion Civil War re-enactors, the Tower Street Stringband, Mary Lincoln of History Alive! and a viewing of the movie “Averell’s Raiders and the 35th Star.” Events will be on the lawn of the Jackson County Courthouse and the adjacent Alpine Theatre. More information at http://VisitRipleyWV.com

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

  • Mary Lincoln, History Alive!

    June 14, 2015 — Ripley, Jackson WVHC Event

    Mary Lincoln, History Alive!, 2PM June 14 at the Alpine Theater in Ripley. Free.

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

  • Us and Them

    June 15, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    On June 15, The West Virginia Public Broadcasting podcast series “Us and Them” produced by award winning journalist Trey Key will release another episode. Visit http://wvpublic.org/term/us-them to download episodes.

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

  • New moon

    June 16, 2015

    New moon

  • La Danza Bridging Time Through Dance

    June 18, 2015 — Wheeling, Ohio WVHC Event

    The documentary film “La Danza Bridging Time Through Dance” about traditional Italian dance will premiere on Thursday, June 18, at 7:00 p.m. at the Ohio County Public Library, and again on June 20 at the West Virginia Northern Community College in Wheeling, time is TBA. For more details contact Anna Harsh at allegrodance@comcast.net.

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

  • Archives and History Thursday Lecture: West Virginia Songs

    June 18, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha

    On June 18, 2015, John Lilly will present “West Virginia Songs,” at the Thursday 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.

    John Lilly is an award-winning songwriter who is also recognized as an accomplished vocalist and song stylist. He is especially known for his mastery of the early country music styles of Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams. Since 2000, Lilly has recorded six solo CDs.

    A 1996 graduate of Davis & Elkins College, Lilly recently retired as editor/folklife director for Goldenseal magazine, a position he had held since 1997. He previously was a tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, and a former associate editor for the Old-Time Herald magazine. He is the editor of the book Mountains of Music: West Virginia Traditional Music from Goldenseal, and a contributor to the Grove Encyclopedia of American Music, The West Virginia Encyclopedia, the Encyclopedia of Appalachia, and the Country Music Encyclopedia.

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

  • 11th Annual Tour de Coal

    June 19, 2015 to June 20, 2015 — Saint Albans, Kanawha

    The Tour de Coal is an annual 11-mile float trip from Tornado to St. Albans sponsored by the Coal River Group.

    Friday, June 19, 2015: Tour de Coal Pre-Registration Party kicks off at 5pm at the CRG River Center! Come out to Meadowood Park to register for the Tour de Coal, pick up your t-shirts, and attend our Beginner’s Kayaking Workshop in Pettigrew Lake from 4-7pm.

    Saturday, June 20, 2015: The TOUR DE COAL begins at 9am in Meadowood Park.

    Early-bird Registration – $20 per person

    Registration on June 20 – $25 per person

    Additional t-shirts – $15 each

    More information: http://coalrivergroup.com/pages/Tour-de-Coal.cfm

  • Hubbard_mcfarland_house_sq Open House

    June 19, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    Celebrate West Virginia Day a day early at the 1836 MacFarland-Hubbard House in Charleston, Humanities Council headquarters. The Council is again joining the Craik-Patton House and Historic Glenwood Foundation to host the open houses as part of West Virginia Day observances, and the public is invited to tour the National Historic Register properties. The MacFarland-Hubbard House will be open from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., and the Craik-Patton House will host visitors from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m on Friday, June 19. On June 20, Glenwood is open from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon and Craik-Patton from 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Call Mark Payne at (304)346-8500 for further information

  • West Virginians and the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    June 19, 2015 — Huntersville, Pocahontas WVHC Event

    West Virginians and the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Sesquicentennial Speakers Bureau with Michael Woods. 7PM June 19 at the Old Huntersville School. Free.

    Sesquicentennial Speakers Bureau is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.

  • 24th annual Old Central City Days

    June 19, 2015 to June 21, 2015 — Huntington, Cabell

    Set to run Friday through Sunday, June 19-21, is the 24th annual Old Central City Days featuring everything from the Gate City Gunslingers and a steady stream of live music to a vintage fashion show, costumed characters for the kids, an antiques fair and more than 40 arts, crafts, food and game booths.

    Central City exploded from farmland to a population of more than 2,500 in just one year. Once a city to itself, Central City lasted from 1893 to 1909 before it was annexed into the city of Huntington.

    Friday, June 19

    9 a.m. to 7 p.m. – festival

    9:30 a.m. – opening ceremonies

    1 to 3 p.m. – Huntington Harmonica Club strolling

    1 to 4 p.m. – Todd Thornburg and Joey Notes on the Gazebo

    4 to 7 p.m. – Batman and the Hope Mobile at the Gazebo Park

    Saturday, June 20

    9 a.m. to 10 p.m. – festival

    9:30 a.m. – opening ceremony

    9 a.m. to noon – Dale and Randy strolling performers

    10 a.m. to noon – Elsa from “Frozen” strolling performer

    10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – Sugarbeats on the Gazebo stage

    1 to 2 p.m. – “Vintage Meets Now” – vintage fashion show at Gazebo

    1 to 3 p.m. – Huntington Harmonica Club strolling

    3 to 5 p.m. – Emily Kinner and the Fringe at the Gazebo

    Sunday, June 21

    9 a.m. to 4 p.m. – festival

    9:30 a.m. – opening ceremony

    Noon, 2 and 4 p.m. – performances by Gate City Gunslingers

    1 to 3 p.m. – Nate Fortner at Gazebo

    2 to 4 p.m. – sidewalk performances by the Harmonica Club

    3 to 5 p.m. – The Shadowshaker Band

    Visit www.oldcentralcity.org or call Terry Bryan at 304-942-9306 or Bill Vipperman at 304-963-6104.

  • La Danza Bridging Time Through Dance

    June 20, 2015 — Wheeling, Ohio WVHC Event

    The documentary film “La Danza Bridging Time Through Dance” about traditional Italian dance will premiere on Thursday, June 18, at 7:00 p.m. at the Ohio County Public Library, and again on June 20 at the West Virginia Northern Community College in Wheeling, time is TBA. For more details contact Anna Harsh at allegrodance@comcast.net.

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

  • Sacagawea, History Alive!

    June 20, 2015 — Ronceverte, Greenbrier WVHC Event

    Sacagawea, History Alive!, 10:30AM at Island Park in Ronceverte. Free.

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

  • Mark Twain, History Alive!

    June 20, 2015 — Princeton, Mercer WVHC Event

    Mark Twain, History Alive!, June 20 at the Railroad Museum in Princeton. Time to be announced.

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

  • West Virginia Day

    June 20, 2015

    West Virginia Day

  • Allegheny Echoes 2015

    June 21, 2015 to June 26, 2015 — Marlinton, Pocahontas

    A week long series of workshops presenting classes in all levels of string music, both old-time and bluegrass, along with vocal and creative writing classes. Beginner, intermediate and advanced classes in banjo, guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and bass, with emphasis on West Virginia styles taught by West Virginia instructors. More information at www.alleghenyechoes.com.

  • Sacagawea, History Alive!

    June 21, 2015 — Parkersburg, Wood WVHC Event

    Sacagawea, History Alive!, 12:30 PM June 21 at City Park in Parkersburg. Free.

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

  • Harriet Tubman, History Alive!

    June 21, 2015 — Beckley, Raleigh WVHC Event

    Harriet Tubman, History Alive!, 2:00 PM June 21 at Wildwood House Museum. Free.

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

  • Father's Day

    June 21, 2015

    Father’s Day

  • First day of summer

    June 21, 2015

    Summer solstice and first day of summer

  • Jay: A Rockefeller’s Journey

    June 22, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    On Monday, June 22, Jay: A Rockefeller’s Journey will premiere on West Virginia Public Broadcasting at 9 p.m. Check local listings for details or visit www.wvpublic.org.

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

  • Porte Crayon, History Alive!

    June 23, 2015 — Marlinton, Pocahontas WVHC Event

    Porte Crayon, History Alive!, 7:30 PM June 23 at Watoga State Park. Free.

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

  • Downtown Charleston ArtWalk

    June 25, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha

    Now in its 13th year, Downtown Charleston ArtWalk is a free self-guided walking tour of Charleston’s shops, galleries and businesses featuring regional art and performances. Typically held the third Thursday of each month, participating shops and organizations extend their hours for browsing, shopping and mingling.

    Participating shops are located along Quarrier, Capitol and Lee streets in Downtown Charleston and feature a variety of art – from paintings and sculptures to photography and music. Attendees can stroll along at their own pace, dip in and out of stores and stop off along the way for a bite to eat at a downtown restaurant. This well-loved family-friendly event takes place from 5 to 8 p.m. and attracts art aficionados as well as folks who just want to get out and try something new.

    The 2015 schedule:

    • March 19
    • April 16
    • May 21
    • June 25 (FestivALL)
    • July 16
    • August 20
    • September 17
    • October 15
    • Nov. 27 (Black Friday)
    • December 17

    For more information: http://www.artwalkcwv.com/

  • International Perception of Pearl Buck

    June 25, 2015 — McClintic, Mason WVHC Event

    On Thursday, June 25, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the McClintic Public Library, Dr. Rob Merritt will speak on the topic of the International Perception of Pearl Buck and her literary influence over the years. For more information contact Kirk Judd at taobilly@yahoo.com.

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

  • Ivy Terrace Concert Series presents Rush Run Philharmonic

    June 25, 2015 — Lewisburg, Greenbrier

    Carnegie Hall’s summer concert series is perhaps the most loved of the year. Enjoy FREE live music on the lawn of Carnegie Hall June through August. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes! Concerts are held the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. All performances begin at 6:30PM.

    June 25: Rush Run Philharmonic

    http://www.carnegiehallwv.org/performances

  • Blues, Brews & BBQ

    June 26, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha

    Enjoy great beer, delicious food and the best blues artists.

    Charleston’s Fund for the Arts produces this day long concert and lawn party. Bring a folding chair if you wish but no pop up tents or coolers, please.

    Friday, June 26, 5:30-11:30 p.m. at University of Charleston.

    More information at http://www.fundfortheartswv.org/bluesbrewsbbq/

  • New Deal Photographs of the Tygart Valley Homestead

    June 27, 2015 to June 28, 2015 — Dailey, Randolph WVHC Event

    The photography exhibit “New Deal Photographs of the Tygart Valley Homestead” will open on Saturday, June 27 at 8 a.m. at the Homestead Elementary in Dailey. The exhibit will be open again on Sunday June 28 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. It will reopen July 2 at the Randolph County Museum in Beverly through August 29. For more information contact Darryl De Gripp at 304-637-7424.

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

  • Wine & All That Jazz

    June 27, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha

    Enjoy the fruit of West Virginia’s vineyards, fine food, and an array of performers.

    Charleston’s Fund for the Arts produces this day long concert and lawn party. Bring a folding chair if you wish but no pop up tents or coolers, please.

    Saturday, June 27, 2-10pm at University of Charleston.

    More information at http://www.fundfortheartswv.org/wineandallthatjazz/index.html

  • Independence Day Celebration

    June 28, 2015 to July 04, 2015 — Ripley, Jackson

    America’s Largest Small Town Independence Day Celebration features a pageant (June 27), gospel sing (June 28), carnival (June 30-July 4) and fibbin’ contest (July 3) and flea market (July 2-4). Activities on July 4 include a pancake breakfast (7:30-10 a.m.), stage entertainment, Firecracker 2-Miler Race (11:30 a.m.), Grand Parade (noon), Red, White & Blue BBQ (6 p.m.), Freedom 40 at I-77 Raceway Park and fireworks (10 p.m.). http://www.ripley4thofjuly.us/

  • Eleanor Roosevelt, History Alive!

    June 28, 2015 — Dailey, Randolph WVHC Event

    Eleanor Roosevelt, History Alive!, 2:00 PM June 28 at the Fire Station in Dailey. Free.

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

  • Fort_randolph_sq Little Lecture: Frontier Forts

    June 28, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    The 2015 Little Lecture Series kicks off on March 22 when Professor Michael Woods of Marshall University presents “West Virginians and the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.” Poet Laureate Marc Harshman lectures on April 26, followed by a May 31 program with researcher Susan Shumaker who works with filmmaker Ken Burns. Archeologist Stephen McBride wraps up the 2015 series on June 28 with his lecture on frontier forts in West Virginia.

    Seating is limited for the programs and people interested in attending should confirm that seats are available by calling 304-346-8500.

    All Little Lectures are presented on Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. in the MacFarland-Hubbard House, located at 1310 Kanawha Boulevard, East, in Charleston. Admission is $10 and includes a reception after the program.

    The 2015 Little Lecture Series is sponsored by Robinson & McElwee PLLC. Founded in Charleston in 1983, the law firm serves clients throughout West Virginia and Ohio.

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

  • Archeology of West Virginia’s Frontier Forts: Little Lecture

    June 28, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    Sunday, June 28 at 2:00 PM

    Archeology of West Virginia’s Frontier Forts: Stephen McBride

    Recent archeological excavations of eighteenth century frontier forts in present-day West Virginia have allowed a better understanding of the entire frontier defensive system and the historical context in which it developed. Archeologist Stephen McBride will share his discoveries from digs at Point Pleasant, Greenbrier County, and other Mountain State sites.

    McBride is an historical archeologist with a special interest in 18th century frontier settlement and the Civil War. He holds a Bachelor degree in anthropology from Beloit College and Masters and Doctorate degrees in anthropology from Michigan State University. McBride serves as Director of Interpretation and Archaeology at Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park in Jessamine County, Kentucky and is manager of McBride Preservation Services, LLC. He has, along with his wife Dr. Kim McBride, directed excavations on many 18th and 19th century sites in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia. He has written numerous articles for journals, edited volumes and reports on archeology. With his wife Kim he has published Frontier Defense: Colonizing Contested Areas in the Greenbrier Valley of West Virginia and Frontier Forts in West Virginia: Historical and Archaeological Explorations.

    Robinson & McElwee PLLC is sponsoring the 2015 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. People interested in attending should call the Humanities Council at 304-346-8500.

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

  • WVU National Writing Project Teacher Leadership Institute

    June 29, 2015 to July 02, 2015 — Morgantown, Monongalia WVHC Event

    The West Virginia University National Writing Project Teacher Leadership Institute begins at the WVU Morgantown campus on Saturday, May 2, 2015, and continues June 29 through July 2. For more details contact Audra Slocum at audra.slocum@mail.wvu. The teacher institute participants have been selected and is not open to additional participants.

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

  • Ostenaco, History Alive!

    June 29, 2015 — Charleston, Kanawha WVHC Event

    Ostenaco, History Alive!, 1:00 PM June 29 at Camp Virgil Tate. Free.

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

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