Monday, June 17 2013 8:55 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:55:24 GMT
CHARLESTON, WV — What was the earliest book published in West Virginia? Who was the first African American to become a registered architect? What astronaut did Senator Jennings Randolph invite to the National
What was the earliest book published in West Virginia? Who was the first African American to become a registered architect? What astronaut did Senator Jennings Randolph invite to the National Youth Science Camp luncheon?
Monday, June 17 2013 8:52 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:52:24 GMT
Diversity rules at West Virginia Public Theatre in Morgantown this summer. Four Broadway shows are planned during July and August at the Metropolitan Theatre.WVPT will open its season with "Nunsense II:
Diversity rules at West Virginia Public Theatre in Morgantown this summer. Four Broadway shows are planned during July and August at the Metropolitan Theatre.
Tuesday, June 11 2013 3:55 PM EDT2013-06-11 19:55:51 GMT
Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park is the setting for a series of nature programs in 2013 focusing on the area's native plant and wildlife. The nature of an island is generally contained except
Blennerhassett Island Historical State Park is the setting for a series of nature programs in 2013 focusing on the area's native plant and wildlife.
Tuesday, June 11 2013 3:54 PM EDT2013-06-11 19:54:02 GMT
Pipestem Resort State Park in Summers County has a variety of entertainment planned for the 2013 summer season, including bluegrass and gospel music evenings. Pipestem's 525-seat amphitheater is a summer
Pipestem Resort State Park in Summers County has a variety of entertainment planned for the 2013 summer season, including bluegrass and gospel music evenings.
The
Life and Adventures of Sam Pringle dinner theater is scheduled Jan. 19 at Hawks Nest State
Park near Ansted.
The setting for the story starts in 1761, at the tail end of the French
and Indian War, when John and Samuel Pringle deserted from the English army at Fort Pitt. The two
brothers made their way to a remote region of western Virginia along
what is now the Buckhannon River where
they lived in a hollow sycamore tree for three years. This is an exciting story
of the first two pioneers of the region and their struggle with the wilderness
and the terrors it contained. Come and hear the hair-raising tale of Samuel
Pringle's hand to paw fight with a huge black bear, told in the first person by
Gene Thorn, a living history storyteller from French Creek.
Call 304-658-5212for reservations and information.