Articles Archive for February 2010
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Title: Woody Hawley Concert Series: Darrell ScottLocation: Clay Center One Clay Square Charleston, West Virginia 25301Link out: Click hereDescription: Award-winning songwriter Darrell Scott has penned country-pop tunes for stars like Garth Brooks, Faith Hill and the Dixie Chicks. Critics call his songs \”brilliantly clever\” (USA Today) and praise his \”powerful songwriting, passionate vocals and masterful picking.\” (Entertainment Tonight)Date: 2010-02-06
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Title: A Night on Broadway with Huntington, WV Native J. Mark McVeyLocation: Clay Center One Clay Square Charleston, West Virginia 25301Link out: Click hereDescription: A Night on Broadway features some local flair with renowned Broadway performer and Huntington, WV native, J. Mark McVey. Mr. McVey has performed in numerous Broadway and touring productions including Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, The Who’s Tommy, My Fair Lady, South Pacific, and many others. He won the Helen Hayes Award for “Outstanding Actor” for his role as Valjean. Start Date: 2010-02-12End …
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Well Read Books is opening its doors today at 10am. Featuring a large collection of children’s books, romance and mystery novels, this used books store is sure to be a treat for all book lovers. Rare and antique book can be traded in exchange for “new” used books in their inventory.
Well Read Books is located at 1015 Bridge Road (front of Rite Aid). The store is open Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10am to 6:30pm. For more details and inquiries, call (304) 941-3176 or e-mail wellreadwv@gmail.com.
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Title: Division Of Culture And History Opens West Virginia Watercolor Society: 25 Years Of ExcellenceLocation: Culture Center, State Capitol ComplexDescription: The West Virginia Division of Culture and History has opened a new exhibit, West Virginia Watercolor Society: 25 Years of Excellence, in the Balcony Gallery of the Culture Center, State Capitol Complex, CharlestonDate: 2010-02-22
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Title: Digging into West Virginia\’s 18th Century, Groundhog Style – LectureLocation: Culture Center, State Capitol ComplexDescription: The Archives and History Library of the West Virginia Division of Culture and History will present its next after hours lecture. The program is entitled \”Digging into West Virginia\’s 18th Century, Groundhog Style,\” and will be led by living history presenter Doug Wood. The lecture will take place in the library at the Culture Center, State Capitol Complex in Charleston. All sessions are free and the public is invited to attend. The library will …
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Title: FESTIVALL DEADLINES Link out: Click hereDescription: Feb. 1 is the deadline for early applications for jurying for the Charleston FestivALL Capitol Street Art Fair. For an application packet, go to www.festivallcharleston.com or contact Betty Rivard at (304) 364-8972Date: 2010-02-01


