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The sugar water harvest lasts about six weeks through February and March. Photo by Dean Michaud.
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Events for March 2016
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Where Music Meets the Humanities: Lecture Series With Maestro Cooper
March 03, 2016
— Charleston, Kanawha
WVHC Event
The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s “Where Music Meets the Humanities” Lecture Series will be held at the Clay Center to help build public dialogue around music history, theory, philosophy, and criticism. This lecture will be based on the history, theory, and philosophy according to vocalists. Speakers LiAnne Coble, Paul Kreider, and Maestro Grant Cooper will highlight different areas of where music meets the humanities.
Noon, March 3 at the Clay Center in Charleston.
http://wvhumanities.org/event/event-2288/
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West Virginia Symphony Orchestra - Brahms Requiem
March 04, 2016
— Morgantown, Monongalia
Mar 4 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm at the WVU Creative Arts Center in Morgantown
- Brahms: Haydn Variations
- Brahms: Requiem
featuring the WVU Chorus, Fairmont State University Chorus
LiAnne Coble, soprano; Paul Kreider, baritone
http://wvsymphony.org/calendar/
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Where Music Meets the Humanities: Lecture Series With Maestro Cooper
March 04, 2016
— Morgantown, Monongalia
WVHC Event
The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s “Where Music Meets the Humanities” Lecture Series will be held at the Creative Arts Center on WVU’s Evansdale Campus in Morgantown. This lecture will be based on the history, theory, and philosophy according to vocalists. Speakers LiAnne Coble, Paul Kreider, and Maestro Grant Cooper will highlight different areas of where music meets the humanities.
5:00 PM March 4 at the WVU Creative Arts Center in Morgantown
http://wvhumanities.org/event/event-2289/
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West Virginia Symphony Orchestra - Brahms Requiem
March 05, 2016
— Charleston, Kanawha
Mar 5 @ 8:00 pm – 10:15 pm at the Clay Center in Charleston
- Brahms: Haydn Variations
- Brahms: Requiem
Featuring the WV Symphony Chorus, WVU Chorus, WV State University Chorus, Fairmont State University Chorus
Amy Little, soprano; Paul Kreider, baritone
http://wvsymphony.org/calendar/
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Little Lecture - A Place Called Solid: West Virginia Re-Imagined in the Novel
March 06, 2016
— Charleston, Kanawha
WVHC Event
Glenn Taylor is among West Virginia’s most prominent contemporary authors. His book The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. Taylor’s writing is rooted in West Virginia with Trenchmouth Taggart, The Marrowbone Marble Company, and A Hanging at Cinder Bottom all set in the Mountain State. He will discuss the potential of the novel in helping re-tool the public consciousness toward a more complex understanding of our state and its people.
The Little Lectures are informal programs featuring speakers on a variety of topics. Programs are presented on Sunday afternoons at 2:00 p.m. at our headquarters located at 1310 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, in the parlor of MacFarland-Hubbard House.
Admission is $10. Call 304-346-8500 to confirm seating.
Little Lecture Series is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.
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Hatfields & McCoys: American Blood Feud traveling exhibit
March 07, 2016 to April 09, 2016
— Ripley, Jackson
WVHC Event
Developed by the West Virginia Humanities Council and illustrated by West Virginia University graphic design students with financial support from ZMM Architects and Engineers, this traveling exhibit relates the history of the events that have become synonymous with the word feud. March 7-April 9 at the Jackson County Library in Ripley.
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Fulbright Scholar Lecture by Dr. Vinod Joseph
March 08, 2016
— Bluefield, Mercer
WVHC Event
Fulbright Scholar Dr. Vinod Joseph presents a program on United States-India relations and gender issues in India. 2:00 pm March 8 at Bluefield State College. (304) 327-4036, sjamkhandi@bluefieldstate.edu
This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.
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Montclaire String Quartet: "The Unfinished Quartet"
March 10, 2016
— Institute, Kanawha
Thursday March 10, 2015 at 7:30PM, Davis Fine Arts Center, West Virginia State University
- Franz Schubert: Quartettsatz in c minor, D.703
- Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No.10 in A-flat Major, Op.118
- Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No.3 in D Major, Op.44 No.1
http://montclairequartet.com/
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Governor's Arts Awards
March 10, 2016
— Charleston, Kanawha
Governor’s Arts Awards, 6:00 p.m., Thursday, March 10 at the Culture Center in Charleston. Reception to follow the program. Free and open to the public. RSVP at 304-558-0240 ext 114.
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Schumann’s Rhenish & Angela Cheng plays Beethoven
March 11, 2016
— Wheeling, Ohio
Schumann’s Rhenish & Angela Cheng plays Beethoven
8:00PM March 11, 2016 at the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling
Angela Cheng, praised for her brilliant technique and tonal beauty, plays Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 on this German themed concert. The program begins with Mozart’s spirited Six German Dances written an hour before guests arrived at a party and closes with Schumann’s Symphony No. 3, with its exuberant depiction of the Rhine River.
http://www.wheelingsymphony.com/
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Montclaire String Quartet: "The Unfinished Quartet"
March 13, 2016
— Charleston, Kanawha
Sunday, March 13, 2015 at 3:00PM, Erma Byrd Gallery, University of Charleston
- Franz Schubert: Quartettsatz in c minor, D.703
- Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No.10 in A-flat Major, Op.118
- Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No.3 in D Major, Op.44 No.1
- http://montclairequartet.com/
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Old-Time Fiddle
March 13, 2016 to March 18, 2016
— Cedar Lakes, Jackson
Noted fiddler Dave Bing will teach bowing and fingering techniques to intermediate and advanced players. Call Gloria Gregorich (304-372-7860) at the Cedar Lakes Craft Center for details. March 13-18 at Cedar Lakes Conference Center
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Archives and History Thursday Lecture: Growing Up in Charleston and Other Lesser Known Facts
March 17, 2016
— Charleston, Kanawha
On Thursday, March 17, 2016, Jerry Waters will present “Growing Up in Charleston and Other Lesser Known Facts” 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.
Jerry Waters was born and raised in Charleston, West Virginia, on the back side of town, and he has been a sailor, radio announcer, newspaper photographer, and fire department captain. He will talk about Charleston from the perspective of those experiences and will include a number of images in his presentation.
Waters’ love of photography and local history goes back to 1968, when he took photos along the path of the newly arriving interstate. A collector of photographs for years, he provided images for volumes I and II of Kanawha County Images by Stan Cohen and Richard Andre, and he also designed the cover for Vol. II. Seven years ago, Waters launched mywvhome.com, a website primarily devoted to area photos. Now retired, Waters spends his time adding to his website and collecting photos.
Participants may park behind the Culture Center after 5:00 p.m. on March 17 and enter the building at the back loading dock area. There also is limited handicapped parking available in the new bus turnaround.
For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230.
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Eh440 Brings Fresh Harmony to Chuck Mathena Center
March 18, 2016
— Princeton, Mercer
Eh440 Brings Fresh Harmony to the Chuck Mathena Center on Friday, March 18at 7pm. Tickets are $20.00 and are on sale now at www.chuckmathenacenter.org or by calling 304 425-5128. You can visit the Box Office at 2 Stafford Commons, Princeton, WV 24740.
Eh440, the Canadian acapella group, brings their sassy, fresh, urban acapella harmonies to the Chuck Mathena Center on Friday, March 18 at 7pm. Using just their voices, this Toronto-based group has wowed audiences across the US, Canada and Europe. Eh440 is a mix of five talented people from five very different backgrounds and together they form an “unforgettable combination of crazy beatboxing, killer harmonies and fresh, urban, R&B influenced compositions.” Do not miss the fabulous, fun and exciting vocal performance!
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Julia Child, History Alive!
March 18, 2016
— Ripley, Jackson
WVHC Event
Karen Vuranch presents the famous TV cooking hostess in conjunction with the WV Humanities Council’s History Alive! This preliminary to the West Virginia Chocolate Festival will be at 7 p.m. March 18 at Country Rhodes Bed & Breakfast in Ripley. www.visitripleywv.com
History Alive! is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council.
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Appalachian Studies Association Welcome Program and Storytelling Event
March 18, 2016
— Shepherdstown, Jefferson
WVHC Event
Appalachian Studies Association (ASA) Conference Welcome and Cherokee Blessing, followed by Appalachian storyteller Lloyd Arneach.
10:00 am March 18 at Shepherd University. http://wvhumanities.org/event/event-2520/
This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.
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Builder Levy Photography Exhibit Preview
March 18, 2016
— Shepherdstown, Jefferson
WVHC Event
Builder Levy Photography Exhibit preview and reception at the Appalachian Studies Association (ASA) Conference at Shepherd University, Shepherdstown.
1:45 pm March 18 at Shepherd University. http://wvhumanities.org/event/event-2521/
This project is funded in part by a West Virginia Humanities Council grant.
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West Virginia Chocolate Festival
March 19, 2016
— Ripley, Jackson
Ripley’s 9th annual West Virginia Chocolate Festival includes a parade, Easter egg hunt and dozens of vendors specializing in chocolate treats. Contact the Ripley CVB at 304-514-2609 for information.
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Potluck
March 19, 2016
— Ripley, Jackson
This “delicious performance of songs and stories” will wrap up the WV Chocolate Festival at 7 p.m. on March 19 at the historic Alpine Theatre in Ripley. The talents of Karen Vuranch, Julie Adams and Colleen Anderson is “a celebration of women, wisdom and home cooking.” Admission is $5. www.wventerprises.com
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2016 Maple Syrup Festival
March 19, 2016 to March 20, 2016
— Pickens, Randolph
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 2016 festival takes place March 19 & 20. (note…. the festival always falls on the third Saturday in March)
http://pickenswv.squarespace.com/maple-syrup-festival/
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Woody Hawley Concert Series: Barnaby Bright
March 19, 2016
— Charleston, Kanawha
The series, presented by Unity of Kanawha Valley and hosted by Ron Sowell, features some of the best singer/songwriters in the world once a month from September through May. Small tables and chairs are brought in to the intimate Walker Theater at the Clay Center to create a cabaret-style venue with a big-city feel. With its exquisite sound system, lighting, and intimate atmosphere, the theater has become the perfect location to enjoy an evening of music with friends. http://www.woodyhawleyconcerts.com/
- 7:30pm March 19, 2016
- Barnaby Bright
- Opening Act: Katrina Brown
- Concert to be held in the Walker Theater
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Statewide Civilian Conservation Corps Anniversary Day 2016
March 27, 2016
— Quiet Dell, Harrison
The 83rd ANNIVERSARY DAY Celebration and Commemoration of the signing of the CCC Bill into law by President Franklin Roosevelt in March of 1933. The main celebration will be held at the West Virginia State CCC Museum, Quiet Dell, Harrison County, I79-EXIT 115 at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 27, 2016. Request that various cities and counties hold their own commemorations. Recognition of CCC Vets, National Anthem and Taps to those sick and passed away since last year. Honoring the CCC who saved America during the Great Depression 1933-1942. Public is invited. Encouraged to bring CCC artifacts for display. There will be refreshments. No charge. Sponsored by the West Virginia State CCC Museum Association. Join us to help preserve and honor the Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps.
1:30 p.m. until 3 p.m., March 27 Sunday
Contact phone: 304-842-3436 Rich Bailey or Charles Piercy 304 363 4803 Contact e-mail: bhsrich56@yahoo.com
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Montclaire String Quartet: "Lullaby to Shostakovich"
March 31, 2016
— Institute, Kanawha
Thursday March 31, 2015 at 7:30PM, Davis Fine Arts Center, West Virginia State University
- Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in C Major, Op.33 No.3 “The Birds”
- George Gershwin: Lullaby for String Quartet
- Dmitri Shostakovich: String Quartet No.8 in c minor, Op.110
http://montclairequartet.com/
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