Please welcome Singer / Song Writer Frank Grasso to Taps, Friday March 4th. Frank is a singer / Song Writer / Performer who combines his pop, country and rock influences into a collection of songs that are relatable, thought provoking and fun! He has shared the stage with some notable acts including ... Peter Frampton,... View Article
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In 1978, the Pumpkin House began with only 4 pumpkins carved for a Halloween display. Since then, the number of hand-carved pumpkins has grown to 3,000 and cover this beautiful Victorian home. The creation and completion of the Pumpkin House display occurs during the last 10 days of October each year. The event coincides with... View Article |
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Join the Huntington Mall each Tuesday at 11:00 AM at JCPenney Court for Club McFinn Junior! This is a fun and FREE event for families with children 4 and under. We focus on pro-social skills through fun activities such as crafts, coloring, and storytime. Snacks are sponsored by your Barboursville Sheetz. This program is made possible by... View Article
Free
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In 1978, the Pumpkin House began with only 4 pumpkins carved for a Halloween display. Since then, the number of hand-carved pumpkins has grown to 3,000 and cover this beautiful Victorian home. The creation and completion of the Pumpkin House display occurs during the last 10 days of October each year. The event coincides with... View Article
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Memories that last for Lifetimes, the Pottery Place is a paint-it-yourself ceramics studio, fun for all ages! Ms. Alexis Brammer will be guiding you through a different decorative method on a ceramic piece of your choosing. Plan to have a great hands on experience that will blow your expectations out of the water! For questions... View Article |
2 events,
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In 1978, the Pumpkin House began with only 4 pumpkins carved for a Halloween display. Since then, the number of hand-carved pumpkins has grown to 3,000 and cover this beautiful Victorian home. The creation and completion of the Pumpkin House display occurs during the last 10 days of October each year. The event coincides with... View Article |
7 events,
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In 1978, the Pumpkin House began with only 4 pumpkins carved for a Halloween display. Since then, the number of hand-carved pumpkins has grown to 3,000 and cover this beautiful Victorian home. The creation and completion of the Pumpkin House display occurs during the last 10 days of October each year. The event coincides with... View Article
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In early 2019 the barges were bought by a new company ironically named the Majestic Steamboat Company and were moved back to West Virginia where they were moored and their future fate contemplated. This new company’s owners knew nothing of the barges’ haunted history, previous owners of an almost exact company name, or for whom... View Article
$17
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The Love Your Block program will host a Spooktacular in the Park event to promote local West Virginia folklore from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31, at the Children’s Home Society Pocket Park, located at 1232 5th Ave. West. Children of all ages are welcome to attend and are encouraged to wear their Halloween... View Article
Free
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Join young professionals and art enthusiasts at our inaugural Culture & Cocktails event. Enjoy good food, good friends, and good drinks, including a specialty cocktail. BRAVO-Live DJ & Lighting Extravaganza will be on site playing the best and latest hits. Tickets are $25 at the door to non-NXTGEN members, with free admission to NXTGEN members.... View Article
$25
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Come join First Fridays at CoWorks for live music, networking, great food and more! The monthly First Fridays event is co-sponsored by Create Huntington and CoWorks and is intended to bring together the Huntington Community in a fun and social way! Let's celebrate all of the wonderful things that are happening in #MyHuntington!
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Camden Park's Annual Halloween Spooktacular continues this Friday & Saturday, October 11th & 12th, 6pm - 10:30pm and continues every Friday & Saturday until November 2nd! The Park is tricked out for the season and features over 20 rides and attractions including the Haunted House, the Coulrophobia Maze, the Haunted Hospital Walk Thru and the... View Article
$16.99
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On November 10th, 1861 the sleepy southern town of Guyandotte was firmly in Union hands. Confederate raiders struck suddenly and quickly, capturing the Garrison and returning the village to the dominion of the Stars and Bars. That conquest was short-lived, however. As the Confederates were leaving town the next morning with 110 Richmond-bound prisoners in... View Article
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The SMG managed Big Sandy Superstore Arena’s 2019 Wing Fling is set for Saturday, November 2nd noon to 3 p.m. featuring what football tailgate fans will recognize as both food groups - chicken wings and beer. The 2019 Wing Fling sponsored in part by Huntington Bank, Republic Services, Sprint and media sponsors Kindred Communications, WOWK.... View Article
$25
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Huntington 6pm - 8pm Barboursville 6pm - 8pm Don't Trick or Treat Alone. Plan a route in advance. Wear comfy shoes. Bring a flashlight. |
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The 16th Annual Marshall University Marathon will be held on November 3rd, 2019. There is a certified 26.2 mile marathon as well as half-marathon and a 5k run/walk. The highlight is carrying a football down the field for the final 100 yards to the goal line finish. The start location for the Marathon and all... View Article
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On November 10th, 1861 the sleepy southern town of Guyandotte was firmly in Union hands. Confederate raiders struck suddenly and quickly, capturing the Garrison and returning the village to the dominion of the Stars and Bars. That conquest was short-lived, however. As the Confederates were leaving town the next morning with 110 Richmond-bound prisoners in... View Article |
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It’s that time of the year once again! The Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District invites you to the Ritter Park Rose Garden on Monday, November 4, 2019, for the Annual Rose Cutting Give-Away. Propagating AARS Winning Roses is not complicated with Park District Staff on site to help ensure you get the Cuttings you... View Article
Free
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The Museum Gift Shop Holiday Preview Sale will take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Memories that last for Lifetimes, the Pottery Place is a paint-it-yourself ceramics studio, fun for all ages! Every First Tuesday of each month we offer 2 times for us working folk! 12pm and 6pm You and your little ones are invited to come to The Pottery Place EVERY Tuesday to listen to a story, eat... View Article
$10 – $20
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Doors open at 8 pm with music starting at 9 pm. Admission is $7 at the door Ages 18+. For full band bios, visit www.vclublive.com.
$7
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Doors open at 8 pm with music starting at 9 pm. Admission is $7 at the door Ages 18+. For full band bios, visit www.vclublive.com.
$7
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Doors open at 8 pm with music starting at 9 pm. Admission is $22 in advance and $25 at the door Ages 18+. For full band bios, visit www.vclublive.com.
$7
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The Junior League of Huntington's Mistletoe Market is a one-day shopping event that kicks off the holiday shopping season! Great for a girls' night out! So come out for a fun Friday evening, sip a glass of wine and nibble on hors d'oeuvres while you shop our vendor's booths! There will be talented local artisans... View Article
$10
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Join La Fontaine's for a Thanksgiving Wine Tasting Friday November 8th from 5:30 -7:30 pm. Bunny with Mountain State Distributing will be your pouring host. We will be tasting six wines, reds and whites, sweet and dry and have light hors d'oeuvres for your enjoyment. Admission is $5 and will include a coupon for $5... View Article
$5
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Browse, taste, and shop your way through downtown! Free event featuring dozens of downtown Huntington shops and restaurants, free food, shopping discounts and more! The Family Medicine Foundation has teamed up with the Huntington Downtown Partners to bring you the food & shopping event of the season – The Huntington Downtown Crawl! The event is... View Article
Free
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The 56th annual International Festival, sponsored by the Office of International Student Services, returns to Marshall University from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, in the Memorial Student Center on the Huntington campus. Admission to the festival is free and open to the public. Guests are encouraged to purchase international food samples from our... View Article
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The seven-time New York Times Best Selling Author, Sarah Vowell will discuss her most recent book, Lafayette in the Somewhat United States, in addition to her other works, at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center on Saturday, November 9, 2019, at 7:30 p.m. Vowell was a contributing editor for the public radio show “This... View Article
$71
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Three bands hit the Marigold stage November 9. Little Lawnmowers - Point Pleasant, WV LoFi roots from American and world grooves California Howdy - Dayton, OH psych-country roots Nic Allen and The Troubled Minds - Southern OH an alternative, dreamy tour de twang Admission is $7 Doors 7pm, show 8pm, all ages
$7
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Join Taps at Heritage Station for our 2nd annual Taps chili cook off! Our bartenders will bring their best chili concoction and go head to head for the best chili of 2019! Come grab your favorite craft beer, cider, wine, seltzer or mimosa and grab a bowl of chili on us! No tickets, no cover
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The Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District, in cooperation with the Veterans Committee for Civic Improvement (VCCI), is honored to present the Annual Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Arch on Monday, November 11, 2019. The Parade will line-up at 10:00 a.m. and originate at 14th Street West, travelling east on Memorial... View Article
Free
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This showing is designed to give families and patrons that are dealing with autism, down syndrome, or other sensory an opportunity to watch a movie. To make the movie more inviting the lights in the auditorium will be turned up, the sound will be lowered, and patrons will be allowed to move around and talk... View Article
$7.50
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Swing with the JCJO at Black Sheep! $10 cash cover ($5 w/student ID). Doors open at 6, hit at 7.
$10
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Marshall University’s Amicus Curiae Lecture Series continues at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at Brad D. Smith Foundation Hall with a lecture by David J. Barron, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. His lecture is titled “Waging War: When Congress and the Commander in Chief Clash,” and the event... View Article
Free
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The Marshall School of Theatre is performing "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night‐Time" Based on the Novel by Mark Haddon and adapted by Simon Stephens November 13 ‐16 and 20‐23 7:30 PM Nightly at the Francis‐Booth Experimental Theatre in the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. 15‐year‐old Christopher has an extraordinary brain:... View Article
$20
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Memories that last for Lifetimes, the Pottery Place is a paint-it-yourself ceramics studio, fun for all ages! Brought to you by our very own Staci Saunders. She will be guiding you through making your very own Fused Glass items. With the nights getting longer let us help you bring some brightness into your home this... View Article
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Drum circles, artisan pop-ups, Huntington Fiction Factory, and arts exhibitions, oh my! Celebrate the tri-state arts scene at Heritage Station on Thursday, November 14th, 6 pm - 9 pm. Creativity abounds with three solo visual art exhibitions, a drum circle, pop-ups, and Huntington Fiction Factory inside the Visitors Center. The featured visual artists are Jessica... View Article
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Stephen Ritz, an internationally-acclaimed South Bronx educator who is known as “America’s Favorite Teacher,” will discuss how his principles can be applied to the Huntington area to promote healing and growth, as well as how the Marshall University Sustainability and Social Work departments already have similar projects underway. Ritz is the author of the bestselling... View Article |
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T. K. Dodrill Jewelers invite you to join us to kick off the holiday season with Diamonds & Donuts. This event is dedicated to the things we love the most in the world: dazzling diamonds, amazing deals, and delicious donuts. Our entire store will be on sale including fashion jewelry. We have deals on bridal... View Article
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The opening reception for Mamluk Revival Metalwork from The Touma Collection -- Presented by Community Trust Bank will take place on Friday, November 15, 2019, from 5 to 7 p.m. with a presentation by Marshall University Professor Jeff Ruff. Admission to this event is free. For more information on the museum please visit hmoa.org or... View Article
Free
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Dick Newman is hosting Ballroom Dancing at the Barboursville Community Center Friday November 15, 2019 from 6:30 - 9:30 pm Comfortable Dress Welcome For music requests or more information please email Dick Newman or call DNBL@msn.com and 304-736-5380 $15 per person
$15
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By his 34th birthday, multi-platinum RCA Records Nashville entertainer Chris Young has accumulated an impressive list of accomplishments, including membership in the iconic Grand Ole Opry, 2 Billion on-demand streams, 12 Million singles sold, 11 career No. 1 singles, 17 R.I.A.A. Gold/Platinum/Multi-Platinum certified projects, 2 Grammy nominations, 3 Country Music Association nominations and 4 Academy... View Article
$40 – $85
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Marshall University’s Game Design Guild will host a 2020 Game Jam from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 16-17, in Room 1104 of the Weisberg Applied Engineering Complex. The organizers of Game Jam aim to foster creativity and give people the opportunity to socialize and network with others interested in creating videogames.... View Article
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Are you ready for a magical holiday season? No one does magical holidays better than Huntington Mall and Santa Claus! So hang on to your sled Santa Claus is coming and he is bringing a couple of his reindeer for the day! Meet a couple of Santa's Reindeer. They will be set up and ready... View Article
Free
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Marshall University’s Game Design Guild will host a 2020 Game Jam from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 16-17, in Room 1104 of the Weisberg Applied Engineering Complex. The organizers of Game Jam aim to foster creativity and give people the opportunity to socialize and network with others interested in creating videogames.... View Article
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The Mountaineer Opry is homed at the Cabell County 4-H Conference Center in Barboursville, WV. Doors and concessions open at 1pm with show starting at 2pm. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, and $5 for children. Concessions are available in a friendly family atmosphere where there is no smoking or alcohol. 304-743-5749. Jesse... View Article
$15
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Streamliner features Jesse Brock Mandolin /vocal, guitarist/vocalist Greg Blake, fiddler/vocalist Ellie Hakanson and Bassist/vocalist Nico LaRoche-Humby (who have played together regularly with the band Jeff Scroggins and Colorado) along with banjoist/vocalist Jason Davis. Each player displayed outstanding mastery over their instrument and the solo vocals from Greg, Ellie, and Nico were all strong in each performer’s unique style.... View Article
$15
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The goal is to hike the entire 323 miles of the STNRT (Sheltowee Trace National Recreational Trail) from end to end over 1 year. Each month, two opportunities are planned for you to join a team of like-minded adventurers on a Saturday and Sunday hike of the Trace. During this informal meeting, you will Learn... View Article
Free
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This month’s Writers Can Read series will feature two Appalachian writers - novelist Jess Montgomery and poet Savannah Sipple. The event is free and open to the public and will take place on Monday, November 18 at 7 P.M. at The Inner Geek bookshop located at Pullman Square in downtown Huntington. Jess Montgomery is the... View Article
Free
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The Marshall University School of Music will present MU Jazz Ensemble I in concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, in Smith Recital Hall. Following its concert featuring music from Blue Note records, MU Jazz Ensemble I, the premier large jazz ensemble of Marshall’s Jazz Studies program, will perform an eclectic mix of contemporary and... View Article
Free
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Memories that last for Lifetimes, the Pottery Place is a paint-it-yourself ceramics studio, fun for all ages! Every First Tuesday of each month we offer 2 times for us working folk! 12pm and 6pm You and your little ones are invited to come to The Pottery Place EVERY Tuesday to listen to a story, eat... View Article
$10 – $20
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The Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District (GHPRD) is excited to announce a photo contest for the fall season! We want to take time to highlight our appreciation for our special community and want to know: what about the Huntington area are you especially grateful for? Show us with a photograph! We will be awarding... View Article |
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November Homeschool Skate! All homeschoolers (and those considering homeschooling) welcome. $5 per child, and bring a snack to share. Join in the fun! For questions and more information please call 304.525.1933
$5
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Join the Wild Ramp for a night full of holiday fun. Kristi Ruggles and Lori Bowling will be teaching a class on how to put together a beautiful and festive holiday wreath. They will be providing the supplies, greenery, and evergreen elements for guests to assemble their own individualized wreath. Kristi Ruggles is the owner... View Article
$20
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The Marshall School of Theatre is performing "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night‐Time" Based on the Novel by Mark Haddon and adapted by Simon Stephens November 13 ‐16 and 20‐23 7:30 PM Nightly at the Francis‐Booth Experimental Theatre in the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. 15‐year‐old Christopher has an extraordinary brain:... View Article
$20
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Join us for our first Succulent Planting Workshop at our Huntington shop! Thursday, November 21st at 6:30pm In this class, you will learn how to plant and care for a succulent arrangement. We will take you through, step by step, starting with how to choose the right succulent for you. We will show you how... View Article
$35
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The Marshall School of Theatre is performing "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night‐Time" Based on the Novel by Mark Haddon and adapted by Simon Stephens November 13 ‐16 and 20‐23 7:30 PM Nightly at the Francis‐Booth Experimental Theatre in the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. 15‐year‐old Christopher has an extraordinary brain:... View Article
$20
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The Marshall School of Music in the College of Arts and Media is proud to present the Marshall Symphonic Band Concert "The Places You'll Go." Conducted by Mr. Jesse Stevens, assistant director of bands, the Marshall Symphonic Band invites you to attend our concert on Thursday evening at 7:30PM on November 21, 2019. This event... View Article
Free
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Drop the kids off for a night out at the Marshall Rec! They won’t even miss you with a full line-up of activities at the Rec. Swimming, climbing, and playing team sports will keep them busy while you enjoy some free time. Dinner is provided. Members: FREE Non-members: $15 Sign up NOW at: https://hnd-p-ols.spectrumng.net/Marshall/Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fMarshall%2f
$15
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The Mountaineer Opry homed at the Cabell County 4-H Conference Center in Barboursville, WV. Doors and concessions open at 6pm with show starting at 7pm. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, and $5 for children. Concessions are available in a friendly family atmosphere where there is no smoking or alcohol. 304-743-5749.
$15
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The Marshall School of Theatre is performing "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night‐Time" Based on the Novel by Mark Haddon and adapted by Simon Stephens November 13 ‐16 and 20‐23 7:30 PM Nightly at the Francis‐Booth Experimental Theatre in the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. 15‐year‐old Christopher has an extraordinary brain:... View Article
$20
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This event is designed for children with sensory disorders like Autism. The mall music will be off and a sensory friendly play area will be set up for the kids. FREE rides on the All Smiles Aboard train and a free 5x7 Keepsake photo of your child/children with Santa. All events are subject to change... View Article
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Join Huntington Dance Theatre for a party with Clara, the Sugarplum Fairy, and others from the cast of The Nutcracker. There will be sweet treats, crafts, and dancing! You can purchase tickets from HDT dancers or at the door for $5 each.
$5
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Candles + Adoptable Dogs = Best Day Ever! Join the Haute Wick Social November 23rd from 11am-3pm to support Little Victories Animal Rescue! 25% of the daily sales will be donated to Little Victories! Make a candle or shop our amazing gifts and meet your new best friend! Dogs and applications will be taken on... View Article |
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Make it magical for your furry family members with a photo with Santa! Pets must be on a leash or in a pet carrier at all times. Pet owners are responsible for their pets. All events are subject to change without notice, see customer service for details. 304.733.0492
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Old Main Emporium is hosting a Make and Take Bath Bomb Party. $50 BATH BOMB PARTY INCLUDES: 2-hour HANDS-ON Workshop where you will mold your own Bath Bombs. Choose from over 140 Fragrances, 11 colors, Plus Add-Ins Each person is GUARANTEED to make a MINIMUM of 8 Bath Bombs Mimosas will be served *this workshop... View Article
$50
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The City of Kenova will hold their annual Memorial and Tree Lighting on Monday, November 25th. The Annual event began at the suggestion of Charlotte Webb who had lost her son in a tragic automobile accident. Participants may submit names that are then listed in the printed program and read aloud during the service held... View Article |
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The Wild Ramp is hosting a nutrition activity where your child will learn how to tame the “Hunger Monster” by being able to identify some healthy fast foods. Then he/she will make a healthy and beautiful fast food gift that can be given for any occasion or celebration. Each food gift is made with hands-on... View Article
$25
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Nawab Indian Cuisine 600 4th Ave, Huntintgon 11:30 am - 2:30 pm 5 pm - 10 pm Bob Evans 121 Kinetic Drive, Huntington 606 3rd Ave, Huntington 7 am - 9 pm Cracker Barrel 3 Cracker Barrel Dr, Barboursville 6 am - 9 pm Number 1 Kitchen 1669 Washington Ave, Huntington 10:30 am - 9:30... View Article
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Move your feet before you eat! Huntington's 13th annual Turkey Trot 5k run/walk starts at 9:00 a.m. on Thanksgiving morning, November 28, 2019. Proceeds benefit Little Victories Animal Rescue - don't forget to bring a bag of cat or dog food or kitty litter with you! Register online at https://register.chronotrack.com/r/47469
$25
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Make it Magical this holiday season and be one of the first 500 people to Center Court for our annual SWAG Bag Giveaway! One lucky winner will receive a $250 Huntington Mall Gift Card! Rock with us and AAA Entertainment throughout the evening as you shop for a chance at prizes! All events are subject... View Article |
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The early bird gets the candy bar! Be among the first 200 shoppers (must be 18 or older) to receive a candy bar and chance to win a mall gift card and other prizes! All events are subject to change without notice, see customer service for details. 304.733.0492
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The Goodwood and Country Boy Beer reps have taken over taps all through downtown. Come day drink and crawl this black friday. 1:00pm-Summit Beer Station 2:15pm- The Backyard 3:30pm-Black Sheep Burrito and Brews 4:45pm- Taps at Heritage
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Model Railroads, Hobby Shops, Memorabilia Sales, Railroad Books, New and Used model Train Equipment. Adults: $6 Under 12: $1 Friday 5pm - 8 pm Saturday 10am - 7pm Sunday Noon - 5:30pm Special Guest Santa (Bring your Camera) Friday 6pm - 8pm Saturday 10am - 7pm Sunday Noon - 4pm
$6
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Your holiday shopping begins and ends with The Red Caboose! On Small Business Saturday, November 30th, the Red Caboose will be open extended hours - 8 am - 6 pm and will have one-day-only sales, giveaways, and four artisan pop-ups. The Caboose is located at 210 11th Street at Heritage Station in the heart of... View Article
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Model Railroads, Hobby Shops, Memorabilia Sales, Railroad Books, New and Used model Train Equipment. Adults: $6 Under 12: $1 Friday 5pm - 8 pm Saturday 10am - 7pm Sunday Noon - 5:30pm Special Guest Santa (Bring your Camera) Friday 6pm - 8pm Saturday 10am - 7pm Sunday Noon - 4pm
$6
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The Central City Antiques District will be hosting an Antiques District Crawl. Enjoy a warm reception from our local shopkeepers who have put out their best Holiday Gifts, Vintage Party Attire, and Home Decor.Hop in at any of the shops or restaurants on 14th St West. |
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Model Railroads, Hobby Shops, Memorabilia Sales, Railroad Books, New and Used model Train Equipment. Adults: $6 Under 12: $1 Friday 5pm - 8 pm Saturday 10am - 7pm Sunday Noon - 5:30pm Special Guest Santa (Bring your Camera) Friday 6pm - 8pm Saturday 10am - 7pm Sunday Noon - 4pm
$6
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Former Marshall University student Jillian Howell, a production assistant for Disney Animation who worked on Frozen II, will participate in a public discussion after a screening of the film at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, at Marquee Cinemas in Pullman Square. In her discussion, “From West Virginia to Frozen II: Jillian Carney Howell’s Journey to... View Article
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Taps at Heritage Station is erecting the Taps Family Christmas Tree on the BIG DECK! They will be serving cinnamon and sugar rimmed pints of Christmas ale as they decorate the deck for the holiday season! |