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Events for December 2017
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WV Symphony Orchestra “Home for the Holidays”
December 01, 2017
— Lewisburg, Greenbrier
Join Carnegie Hall for this Holiday tradition! The West Virginia Symphony Orchestra is West Virginia’s premier performing arts organization, presenting classical, pops, and chamber-music concerts annually throughout the Mountain State. Currently in its 77th season, the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra enriches the region by providing affordable, high-quality concerts, collaborations with West Virginia arts organizations, and a nationally award-winning education program.
7:30PM December 1 at Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg
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Harpers Ferry Civil War Round Table
December 13, 2017
— Harpers Ferry, Jefferson
Join the Harpers Ferry Civil War Round Table this year for its series of stimulating lectures and dinners. Dinners will be at 6:30 pm, with programs following at 7:30 pm on the second Wednesday of each month, at Camp Hill-Wesley United Methodist Church, 645 W. Washington St., Harpers Ferry. Programs are free and open to all, but dinners are by reservation only. Contact Chris Craig at ccraig@laurellodge.com to be added to the monthly announcement list.
Schedule of 2017-18 programs:
- Sept. 13 – Dennis Frye, Chief Historian, HFNHP: “Did McClellan outthink Lee during the First Invasion?”
- Oct. 11 – Gary Gimble, Author and President, Falling Waters Battlefield Association: “Is That Stonewall?”
- Nov. 8 – John Chapman, Longtime area relic hunter: “Three Decades Chasing Early and Sheridan through Jefferson County with my Metal Detector”
- Dec. 13 – Joe Mieczkowski, Author and Battlefield Guide, Gettysburg National Military Park: “Gettysburg in Sight and Sound.”
- Jan. 10 – Bob O’ Connor, Author and local historian: “Southern Oasis at Gettysburg”
- Feb. 14 – Dr. John Splaine, Author and former C-Span consultant: “The Lincoln-Douglas Debates”
- March 14 – William Miller, Noted Civil War author: “The Battle of Tom’s Brook”
- April 11 – Ted Alexander, Former Park Historian, Antietam National Battlefield: “The Burning of Chambersburg”
- May 9 – Mike Cannane, Historian and volunteer guide, Kernstown Battlefield Association: “The Battle of Second Kernstown”
- June 13 – TBA Concert
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Downtown Charleston ArtWalk
December 21, 2017
— Charleston, Kanawha
With exciting and unique offerings around every corner, Downtown Charleston ArtWalk celebrates the arts on the third Thursday each month March through December, except in November and June when the event falls on Black Friday and the week of FestivALL, respectively. Specific 2017 dates are below.
There is a plethora of art related events and openings, activities, and special programming that take place all over downtown.
- March 16
- April 20
- May 18
- June 22 (FestivALL)
- July 20
- Aug. 17
- Sept. 21
- Oct. 19
- Nov. 24 (Black Friday)
- Dec. 21
http://www.artwalkcwv.com/2016schedule
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Christmas 2017
December 25, 2017
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Family Fun for the Holidays
December 26, 2017 to December 29, 2017
— Charleston, Kanawha
Visit the Culture Center and State Museum and enjoy family activities during the holidays. December 26-29, from 10:00a.m to 3:00 p.m. Free and open to the public. West Virginia Division of Culture and History, The Culture Center, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, WV 25305
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