Tasty Reads Book Club at Cicada
Tasty Reads Book Club at Cicada
Come out to Cicada Books the first Tuesday of every month to discuss food-related fiction. This month's book is Slow Noodles by Nguon. Tasty Reads is free and open to... View Article
Come out to Cicada Books the first Tuesday of every month to discuss food-related fiction. This month's book is Slow Noodles by Nguon. Tasty Reads is free and open to... View Article
We continue the start of our 2025 lineup of FREE LIVE MUSIC with another solo appearance by Kindred Valley's own, NOAH FREEMAN! An incredibly talented guitarist and singer, and whether performing solo or with his fellow KV mates, any performance with him should not be missed! OPEN AT 3PMMUSIC STARTS AT 8:30PMWHISKEY WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ALL... View Article
Come out to Cicada Books the second Thursday of every month to discuss books and the movies and TV shows they're based on. This month's book will be The Martian by... View Article
Join us for a Relaxing and Cozy Yoga Class Unwind and stretch in a peaceful, all-levels yoga session designed to help you relax and recharge. It's the perfect way to release tension and find your inner calm. Hot Cocoa & Coffee by Donation. Sip on hot cocoa or freshly brewed coffee after class, and enjoy... View Article
Join Amy and other romance readers as we discuss A Highlander for Hannah by Mary Warren.
Come out to Cicada Books the second Tuesday of every month to discuss banned books - what's controversial and why. This month's book is Lolita Fishes by Nabokov. Banned Together is... View Article
Stop by on January 18th, from 12-4pm, for our employee chili cookoff! Enjoy free food and drinks, pick your favorite chili, and put your name in a drawing for a... View Article
Winner of the 2023 Autumn House Nonfiction Prize, Deep & Wild is the debut essay collection of Laura Jackson. Jackson, a lifelong West Virginian, employs her knowledge of and curiosity for the region to describe life in West Virginia as it actually is while dismantling stereotypes portrayed in popular media with humor and tenderness. Jackson... View Article
This month’s Writers Can Read will be a very special event. It will be a tribute to one of the founders of the Writers Can Read series: Carter Taylor Seaton. It will feature four local writers sharing Carter’s influence on their lives and their writing, as well as reading their favorite selections from her work.... View Article
More than 23 years ago, Michael Fife was the victim of a senseless act of violence. During his lengthy recovery, Michael discovered a new passion-creating art. This marked the birth of "The Dotman." Using a self-taught technique, Michael began crafting art pieces composed of thousands of tiny dots. Through his unique style, he found a... View Article
Come help us make sack lunches for our unhoused neighbors and other folks in need! We'll assemble sack lunches at 1 PM at the Unitarian Fellowship of Huntington, then distribute them in the community. Wear weather-appropriate clothes and sturdy shoes. Donations welcome as well! Check out our linktree for up-to-date wishlists
Before Huntington: The Towns that Built a City Saturday, January 25, 2:00 p.m. Robert Thompson will be at the Main Library to speak about his latest local history offering, Before Huntington: The Towns that Built a City. This work covers the history of the communities that existed in this region of the Ohio River Valley... View Article
Join us for our first monthly meeting! We have a fun afternoon planned of discussion, community building, crafting, and music from Karen Scalf!
Come out to Cicada Books the last Tuesday of every month to discuss recent titles in the self-help genre This month's book is The Artist's Way by Cameron Shelf Improvement... View Article
Enjoy a low-sensory evening at Huntington Children's Museum. Families can expect a limited number of guests, low lighting, and quiet rooms. This is a free event, however, tickets are required... View Article
Marshall University’s Department of English will present the A.E. Stringer Visiting Writers Series at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29, featuring readings by faculty authors Dr. Joel Peckham, Cat Pleska and Dr. Sara Henning. The event will take place in the Memorial Student Center's Shawkey Dining Room and is free and open to all. Peckham has published... View Article
Join us for a Relaxing and Cozy Yoga Class Unwind and stretch in a peaceful, all-levels yoga session designed to help you relax and recharge. It's the perfect way to release tension and find your inner calm. Hot Cocoa & Coffee by Donation. Sip on hot cocoa or freshly brewed coffee after class, and enjoy the... View Article
Gaze into the Interrotron and see the truth! Video Club straps on high Nikes to discuss 1994's documentary classic "Hoop Dreams" and 2014's "The Barkley Marathons." Watch the movies before coming and come ready to accept reality, with all its flaws and callused feet. Wrap your thoughts in bloodied bandages and dunk your way to... View Article