Homecoming week at Marshall University officially kicks off on Monday, Sept. 25, as faculty, staff, students, family and alumni come together as the #MarshallUFamily, in a bold display of unity, inclusion and oneness. The Unity Walk is a signature event, taking place each year with a march around Marshall’s Huntington campus, followed by food, fellowship... View Article
The September meeting of the Tasty Reads Book Club will be held on Monday, September 25, at 6:30 p.m. We will be discussing ‘The Book of Difficult Fruit’ by Kate Lebo. Limited copies will be available for purchase at the store. You can also support us by ordering through bookshop.org/shop/cicada. We will be getting back... View Article
For over 40 years, the Village of Barboursville has celebrated Fall Fest. The festival includes a parade, a temporary fairground, musical acts, a car show, and food or retail vendors set up along Central Avenue through downtown.
For over 40 years, the Village of Barboursville has celebrated Fall Fest. The festival includes a parade, a temporary fairground, musical acts, a car show, and food or retail vendors set up along Central Avenue through downtown.
Get ready to level up with the Chamber! The Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce is excited to host its 2023 Member Trade Show, presented by Huntington Bank and set for September 28 from 5-7pm at the Mountain Health Arena Convention Center. As a grander version of the Chamber's usual Business After Hours, this is a premier opportunity to discover what local businesses... View Article
For over 40 years, the Village of Barboursville has celebrated Fall Fest. The festival includes a parade, a temporary fairground, musical acts, a car show, and food or retail vendors set up along Central Avenue through downtown.
Celebrate Marshall University Homecoming at The Glow Up Sneaker Ball! Hosted by Dicey with a DJ set by Illspin, featuring the hottest band in the land, the Jason Mays band.
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
It's time for a Nu kind of 90s/00s DJ Night! Let's shove it (shove it, shove it) to the music of Korn, Slipknot, Linkin Park, Deftones, Disturbed, Limp Bizkit, Rage Against the Machine, System of a Down, Rob Zombie, Coal Chamber, Drowning Pool, Godsmack, P.O.D., Static-X and more! Join us in the pit as we... View Article
Marshall will celebrate its earliest Homecoming game since 1977 while also starting play in the Sun Belt Conference against divisional rival Old Dominion. The crowning of Mr. and Miss Marshall at halftime will put the signature on a week full of events for Marshall University and Marshall Athletics as we welcome back our wonderful Sons... View Article
For over 40 years, the Village of Barboursville has celebrated Fall Fest. The festival includes a parade, a temporary fairground, musical acts, a car show, and food or retail vendors set up along Central Avenue through downtown.
FoxFire Music & Arts Festival is BACK for it's 3rd year! Don't miss Saturday performances from Morgan Wade, Kameron Marlowe, Uncle Lucius, Kat Hasty, Kendell Marvel, Pillbox Patti, Corduroy Brown, Emmy Davis, and Justin Pruitt!
FOXFIRE MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL September 30 - October 1 Ashland Riverfront | Ashland, KY FoxFire Music & Arts Festival is BACK for it's 3rd year! Don't miss Saturday performances from Morgan Wade, Kameron Marlowe, Uncle Lucius, Kat Hasty, Kendell Marvel, Pillbox Patti, Corduroy Brown, Emmy Davis, and Justin Pruitt! Finish the weekend off right... View Article
The Fall Festival is a tradition at Heritage Farm. Everyone is invited to come and celebrate the favorite season of many with some Family Farm Fun, good eats, awesome animals, thrilling adventure and amazing artisans. Guests can also enjoy live artisan demos, visit Smithsonian Affiliate Museums, check out the Treehouse Trek, Nature Center, take a... View Article
Fall is in the air at Pullman Square! Parents are invited to bring preschool and school-aged kids to Pullman Square for a day of fun and play time. The first 150 children will receive a swag bag of treats and coupons, plus Farmer Bob of Pullman Square's Farmers Market will help each child pick out... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
A new Gold Star Families Memorial Monument (GSFMM) honoring the families of servicemen and women who sacrificed their lives while serving in the military is currently being planned in Huntington WV. A dedication celebration is scheduled for October 2 2023 at 10 a.m. EST at Memorial Park on Memorial Blvd. at 11th Avenue, Huntington WV... View Article
Join Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District for spooky treats, festive music, and fun! Only $10 per participant! Seats are limited so register today at www.GHPRD.org
October 4-7, 2023 7:30 PM Nightly In the Playhouse of the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center Without William Shakespeare, we wouldn’t have literary masterpieces like Romeo and Juliet. But without Henry Condell and John Heminges, we would have lost half of Shakespeare’s plays forever! After the death of their friend and mentor, the two actors are determined to compile the First Folio and preserve the... View Article
October 4-7, 2023 7:30 PM Nightly In the Playhouse of the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center Without William Shakespeare, we wouldn’t have literary masterpieces like Romeo and Juliet. But without Henry Condell and John Heminges, we would have lost half of Shakespeare’s plays forever! After the death of their friend and mentor, the two actors are determined to compile the First Folio and preserve the... View Article
Since 1986 West Virginia Pumpkin Park in Milton has celebrated the glory of autumn and the harvest with the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, which has turned into one of the state’s largest fests. Come on out to Pumpkin Park for another great year of vendors, food, music, and more! Enjoy the Blues Brothers, the Lincoln... View Article
Join Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District for spooky treats, festive music, and fun! Only $10 per participant! Seats are limited so register today at www.GHPRD.org
October 4-7, 2023 7:30 PM Nightly In the Playhouse of the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center Without William Shakespeare, we wouldn’t have literary masterpieces like Romeo and Juliet. But without Henry Condell and John Heminges, we would have lost half of Shakespeare’s plays forever! After the death of their friend and mentor, the two actors are determined to compile the First Folio and preserve the... View Article
Since 1986 West Virginia Pumpkin Park in Milton has celebrated the glory of autumn and the harvest with the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, which has turned into one of the state’s largest fests. Come on out to Pumpkin Park for another great year of vendors, food, music, and more! Enjoy the Blues Brothers, the Lincoln... View Article
Throughout my personal and professional life, I’ve encountered countless circumstances that required difficult conversations to stand up for myself and my rights as a woman in our society. I know I am not alone. In a world that has determined the woman’s role for centuries, my biggest hope is to bring our shared experiences together... View Article
Calling all makers! The West Virginia Makes Festival, the state and region's largest maker fair, is back. Our tenth annual festival on the Huntington campus of Marshall University promises to be bigger and better than ever! Join our celebration of creativity and ingenuity in all forms. Show off your innovations, inventions or other creative endeavors... View Article
Join Midway Barbershop as they celebrate three quarters of a century in business! Customers receive a special anniversary comb and, if you're getting your hair cut, enjoy light refreshments from the Ninth Street Diner. There will be special discount prices, limited edition 75th Anniversary T-shirts, and "Russ Meets the Green Stuff" Children's coloring books!
Since 1986 West Virginia Pumpkin Park in Milton has celebrated the glory of autumn and the harvest with the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, which has turned into one of the state’s largest fests. Come on out to Pumpkin Park for another great year of vendors, food, music, and more! Enjoy the Blues Brothers, the Lincoln... View Article
Join Midway Barbershop as they celebrate three quarters of a century in business! Customers receive a special anniversary comb and, if you're getting your hair cut, enjoy light refreshments from the Ninth Street Diner. There will be special discount prices, limited edition 75th Anniversary T-shirts, and "Russ Meets the Green Stuff" Children's coloring books!
This year's theme is 'Ignite the fire within.' Don't allow life to lead you. Tell life what you expect from it. Share inspiration, motivation and encouragement. Meet us at the Marie Redd Senior Enrichment Center at 1750 Ninth Avenue, Huntington, WV 25703. Contact Cherise Lindsey at 304-412-5406 for more information.
Gather at the reference desk of the downtown Cabell County Library for a guided walking tour of some of the historical landmarks in the Huntington Downtown Area. Be amazed by tales of the Jesse James Gang, be amused by drunken monkeys! This tour will last approximately 90 minutes. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. If the... View Article
Since 1986 West Virginia Pumpkin Park in Milton has celebrated the glory of autumn and the harvest with the West Virginia Pumpkin Festival, which has turned into one of the state’s largest fests. Come on out to Pumpkin Park for another great year of vendors, food, music, and more! Enjoy the Blues Brothers, the Lincoln... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
Making God Laugh is a family comedy that takes place in four scenes, each ten years apart, set at various holidays. Starting in 1980, and over the course of thirty years’ worth of celebrations – Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Eve and Easter – we see how, despite what we may have in mind, we often arrive... View Article
The annual Huntington Fire Prevention Parade will take place in downtown Huntington at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9. The parade will begin at 7 p.m. at 12th Street and 4th Avenue and proceed west on 4th Avenue to 8th Street. The theme of this year's parade is “Cooking safety starts with YOU. Pay attention to... View Article
Jack Howard will facilitate two special events at The Yoga Sanctuary in the Village of Barboursville. Jack was a very welcomed special guest at the Weekend Under the Stars retreat in May and is travelling back to West Virginia to share his unique gifts and talents with us. The first event is Thursday, October 12... View Article
Come out for a free concert in the square at Heritage Station featuring Jeremy Short! This concert is open to WVLA Members and the Public. Sponsored by the WV Library Association and Marshall University.
Come out for a day of discussion and community. Dr. Robin Riner and Dr. Christina Franzen will discuss "Testament: Recovering Identity After War." Daniel O'Malley will discuss "Arts in the Community." and Dr. Penny Koontz will discuss "Older Adults in Our Community: How and Why Should We Be Engaged?" Bus transportation will be provided to... View Article
VC Boutique's highly anticipated fashion show is making a grand return. After a hiatus since 2019, this year's event is back with a purpose—to support CONTACT Rape Crisis Center of southwestern West Virginia. Immerse yourself in an evening of style and community impact. VC Boutique’s Runway Show will feature the latest fall fashions, spirits, hors... View Article
Bob Evans Down on the Farm® isn't just a catchy commercial jingle. Bob Evans was a real farmer, and his farm is a real place in Rio Grande, Ohio. And starting in 1971, Bob Evans has celebrated America's farmers down on the farm with our annual Farm Festival. This year, we celebrate our 52nd Farm... View Article
A TRUE INDIE HORROR CON This con is dedicated to the underground horror community and independent creators. Guests include Brian Keene, author of The Rising, Terminal, Ghoul and more; Mary SanGiovanni, author Alien: Enemy of My Enemy, Beyond the Gate, and more; underground filmmaker, Scooter McCrea; Kerry St. Laurent and much, much more. Plus Gringo... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
Join us for a spooktacular evening from 6-10pm at the McConnell House in Greenup to celebrate our first ever AARF Zombie Prom to raise money for the Rescue. Music - DJ Dancing Costume Contest Games Food Trucks/Drinks - Yomaste, Street Shawarma, Dragonfly Adult Beverages - Eridanus Brewing Prizes/Scavenger Hunt Desserts, hot tea and cocoa Fortune... View Article
Break out your best zombie fit for a special film screening of George A. Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead” on Friday, October 13th! Tickets are $10 and available online now! Link below! https://www.foundrytheater.org/.../night-of-the-living-dead
Bob Evans Down on the Farm® isn't just a catchy commercial jingle. Bob Evans was a real farmer, and his farm is a real place in Rio Grande, Ohio. And starting in 1971, Bob Evans has celebrated America's farmers down on the farm with our annual Farm Festival. This year, we celebrate our 52nd Farm... View Article
The Community Walks, held in hundreds of cities across the country, are the core of the Out of the Darkness movement, which began in 2004. These events give people the courage to open up about their own connections to the cause, and a platform to create a culture that’s smarter about mental health. Friends, family... View Article
Join author Ashley Stinnett Saturday, October 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., as he signs copies of his latest book, Haunted Tales From Appalachia: Ghosts, Spirits and Other Strange Happenings from the Hills and Hollows. Welcome to the spine-chilling world of Appalachia, where shadows lurk around every corner, and the things that go bump... View Article
Calling all chiliheads! Join us in Downtown Huntington for this year's ChiliFest 2023 on October 14. Come join the fun of music, community and CHILI!! ChiliFest is the West Virginia State Chili Championship sanctioned by the International Chili Society and benefits the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Tri-State. The winner of this "much heated"... View Article
Bob Evans Down on the Farm® isn't just a catchy commercial jingle. Bob Evans was a real farmer, and his farm is a real place in Rio Grande, Ohio. And starting in 1971, Bob Evans has celebrated America's farmers down on the farm with our annual Farm Festival. This year, we celebrate our 52nd Farm... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
Carter Taylor Seaton is the author of three novels: Father’s Troubles; amo, amas, amat…an unconventional love story; and The Other Morgans, as well as numerous magazine articles, and several essays and short stories. Her non-fiction works include Hippie Homesteaders, The Rebel in the Red Jeep, Me and Mary Ann, and We Were Legends In Our... View Article
Making God Laugh is a family comedy that takes place in four scenes, each ten years apart, set at various holidays. Starting in 1980, and over the course of thirty years’ worth of celebrations – Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Eve and Easter – we see how, despite what we may have in mind, we often arrive... View Article
Looking for a way to get involved in the Tri-State Community? Stop by the Community Volunteer Fair on Monday, October 16th! The goal of this event is to bring volunteer organizations together so folks can attend and learn how they can volunteer with one or more of the organizations. We believe that the more people... View Article
Each month Writers Can Read brings together authors , aspiring authors, and readers for a night of live readings. This month's readers are Anthony Viola, a Professor of English at Marshall University, whose short fiction has appeared in Pleiades: A Journal of New Writing, The Connecticut Review, and The Journal of Sports Literature and others.... View Article
Pumpkin Carving Contest, VIPs: Very Important Pumpkins Kick-off Halloween season with Huntington Children's Museum's third annual Pumpkin Carving Contest on Tuesday, October 17 at 6 PM outside The Market. Grab dinner at The Market and then enjoy the show! All contestants will have an hour to carve their masterpieces unless YOU decide to donate to... View Article
David H. Mould, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Media Arts and Studies at Ohio University, currently works as a consultant for UNICEF. He has traveled widely in Asia and southern Africa as a trainer, researcher and consultant for international and government development agencies. Born in the UK, he worked as a newspaper and TV journalist in Yorkshire... View Article
Our October meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 18, (for this month only) at 6:30 p.m. We will be discussing the Bram Stoker classic, ‘Dracula.’ Limited copies will be available for purchase at the store. You can also support us by ordering through bookshop.org/shop/cicada. We also recommend requesting through the local library system! There are... View Article
This Thursday night affair in Huntington will serve as a Cancer Awareness contest for Marshall. 'I Stand Up For' signs will be distributed for fans who want to join the cause to Stand Up To Cancer. There will be plenty of excitement as Marshall takes on new Sun Belt East rival James Madison, whom the... View Article
Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 19, as Central City welcomes artists for a happy hour arts fest event. Bring your family and friends for this all-ages event, featuring live music, a live art performance, visual art exhibitions, art sales, and fun for all!
Award-winning podcaster, Trey Kay, is bringing his program "Us & Them" to Marshall University's campus for a deep discussion about diminishing trust in science. Kay will talk with Dr. Jonathan Zimmerman, University of Pennsylvania's education historian and author of "Whose America? Culture Wars in the Public Schools"; Dr. Habiba Chichir, Marshall University's biological anthropologist; and... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
Spooktacular is back! We are so excited for this event, and have a way you can help. If you would like to donate a new costume for a child who doesn't have one, those can be dropped off at or shipped to our NAS Center at 1320 7th Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701. We need all... View Article
The Cosmic Holler Film Fest is a celebration of all things science fiction bringing together filmmakers and fans alike for a day full of otherworldly entertainment. Set against the backdrop of the rolling hills of Eastern Kentucky, the Cosmic Holler Film Fest will take place in Ashland, KY on October 21st, 2023. Selected films in... View Article
The West Virginia Book Festival is an annual event for book lovers of all ages. Featuring programs by local and international bestselling authors, a Used Book Sale, and a Festival Marketplace, it takes place at the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center in downtown Charleston, West Virginia. Attendance is (and always will be) free of cost. Featured... View Article
Lace 'em up! It's time to bolt for books! This 5K will be Halloween themed. Feel free to dress in costume! Proceeds will benefit the Cabell County Public Library and the Tri-State Literacy Council. Meet at the new shelter. Registration forms can be picked up at any of our library locations or visit Tri-State Racer... View Article
Get your canine cuties down to the fountain area at Ritter Park from 9am to noon for a fun-filled day! There will be giveaways, canine obstacle courses, HPD K9 demonstrations, games, a canine costume contest, and food vendors. Plus get your pup microchipped for just $30. For more information, please call the Huntington Stormwater Utility... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
Marshall Athletics will host its inaugural Herdtober Fest event on October 22, running from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. nestled between the Marshall Men's and Women's Soccer matches. This exciting event, in collaboration with Kindred Communications, includes music by DJ Ill Spin, inflatables, pumpkin painting with student-athletes, Fall Photos with Marco, and the first 200... View Article
Catch the world premiere of a movie shot entirely in Hurricane, WV. After a few freezing nights and a few months of editing, we have something we are really proud of. We are going to premier it at Social Event Space on Oct 23rd. It’s free to attend but donations to Film Futures Foundation will... View Article
Come join our Autumn Wine Book Club, presented by Mike McCarthy , with food by Sharon pressman and wine from Mountain State Beverage. Registration includes tasting of six wines and six snacks (including Big Macs). Call or stop by the shop to reserve your spot! Cost is $40/person. Book purchase not necessary, but highly recommended!... View Article
The Huntington Museum of Art will offer a Tasting Tour of the C. Fred Edwards Conservatory that incorporates a Día de Los Muertos or the Day of the Dead theme on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023, from 6 to 8 p.m. as part of its 4th Tuesday Tour Series. Admission to this event is free. .... View Article
A remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clashed and nerves ran high, but uneasiness turned into trust, music soared into the night, and gratitude grew into enduring friendships. This show is part of the Marshall Artist Series.
Come join our Autumn Wine Book Club, presented by Mike McCarthy, with food by Sharon pressman and wine from Mountain State Beverage. Registration includes tasting of six wines and six snacks (including Big Macs). Call or stop by the shop to reserve your spot! Cost is $40/person. Book purchase not necessary, but highly recommended! "Big... View Article
The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is the world’s largest nonprofit organization creating accessible products and programs designed to support the educational, workplace, and independent living needs of people who are blind or have low vision. Established in 2020, APH Huntington provides access technology trainings and community learning opportunities addressing the needs of people with... View Article
The Ground-Up Gathering event is a celebration of the new Appalachian economy developing right here in Central Appalachia! Ground-Up Gathering will welcome employers, workforce and economic development partners, and community members to Coalfield Development’s WestEdge Factory to witness the life-changing work that Coalfield and it's partners are doing every day. Not only will attendees have... View Article
Ghost, ghouls, and goblins of all types are invited to a family friendly, safe Trick or Treat option at the Museum of Radio and Technology in Huntington, W.V. on October 27th, 2023. Visitors can expect a fun, indoors Trick or Treat option that invites visitors in and out costume, both young and old, to take... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
Enjoy a delicious catered meal at beautiful Heritage Farm and Museum. The meal will be catered by Rebel Bard. There will be live Appalachian music, private tours of the Village and Museums, a gift bag silent auction, Green & White quilt drawing, and a special presentation on "Faith in Action in Appalachia." Reservations must be... View Article
Celebrate Halloween by bringing your family to Ritter Park on Saturday, October 28th for GHPRD’s Halloween Candy Crane Drop. With assistance from Mayo Tree Company, we will be dumping hundreds of pounds of candy from the sky for your little ones to collect. In addition to the candy drop, “touch a truck”, inflatables, face painting... View Article
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
Get ready for an incredible Day of the Dead event at The Wild Ramp! Join us for a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture, featuring delicious enchiladas, delightful wedding cookies, fairy hair, face painting, vendors and more! It's going to be an unforgettable experience filled with food, fun, and festivities. Don't miss out!
The Ceredo Volunteer Fire Department is once again teaming up with popular local restauranteur Rocco Muriale to raise money for improved emergency services. The menu for the 23rd annual Sunday Dinner with Rocco will feature Rocco's famous spaghetti, bread, and dessert for just $5. Drive-through and delivery service will also be available. Call 304-453-4808 for... View Article
Dine-In or Carry-Out Middle Eastern and Ethiopian Cuisine A la Carte Menu - Variety of Pastries (Baklawa!) Adults $20 Adults in Advance; Children 10 & under $10 Tickets Available at: Bella Consignment, 1104 20th St, Huntington, WV 304.697.1774 Julian Saad 304.634.2873 Southside Spirits (formerly Julian’s Market), 1049 12th Street, Huntington, WV
It's the 23rd year for the Cooper Family Farm Corn Maze in Milton! Find your way through the maze, enjoy games, cozy up around the bonfire, and enjoy your time with family and friends. The maze is open to the public Fridays through Sundays through Oct 29 but the farm can host folks through the... View Article
It's Capstone season!! Please join us in celebrating BA and BFA Candidates who have been creating a body of work as their capstone exhibition, reflecting on their time and experience at Marshall University, School of Art & Design. "Return to Sender" is the first of three groups to present their works in the Charles W.... View Article
All area children are welcome to join St. Mary's Center for Education for a Trunk or Treat event on Monday, Oct. 30, from 5-7 p.m in the Center for Education parking lot, located on 2853 5th Avenue in Huntington. Students from the St. Mary’s Schools of Nursing, Respiratory Care and Medical Imaging will be in... View Article
The October meeting of the Tasty Reads Book Club will be held on Monday, October 30, at 6:30 p.m. We will be discussing ‘Sweet as Sin: The Unwrapped Story of How Candy Became America’s Favorite Pleasure’ by historian and Harper’s Ferry resident, Susan Benjamin. Limited copies will be available for purchase at the store. You... View Article
The legend continues! The centerpiece of the Ceredo-Kenova AutumnFest is the famous Pumpkin House, which has become one of the favorite tourist attractions of West Virginia. In 1978, the Pumpkin House began with only 5 pumpkins carved for a Halloween display. Since then, the number of hand-carved pumpkins has grown to 3,000. Each year Ceredo... View Article
Grace Gospel Church is hosting a Trunk or Treat event and want to invite everyone in our Tri-State Community to attend! This FREE event will take place between 6 and 7:30pm on Tuesday, October 31st. We will have a parking lot FULL of decorated cars, ready to hand out candy to all our guests! We... View Article
The October meeting of our Shelf Improvement Book Club will be held on Tuesday, October 31, at 6:30 p.m. We will be discussing ‘The Book of Boundaries’ by Melissa Urban. Limited copies will be available at the store, or you can order online through Bookshop (bookshop.org/shop/cicada) and still support us! Join our FB group for... View Article
Come out to Booktenders in Barboursville for a meet and greet with Anthony Viola, reading from his novel The Law of Devil's Land: A Post-Apocalyptic Young Adult Novel "Seventeen-year-old Ghonna "Gyle" is an outcast unsure of their identity, trying to get by in a post-apocalyptic society where traditional values reign. To raise themself out of the... View Article
Come and weave a handy market basket to hold items while you shop. You will learn basic weaving skills such as creating rounded corners, continuous weave and shaping techniques.
At 6pm Chuck Kingery will be talking about the Free Masons and at 7pm Gerard Young and John Brasuk will be talking about the Cavalry soldiers during the war.
On this last night at 6pm, Stormy Brasuk will talk about Native Americans in the Civil War then at 7pm, Ed Falvo will be discussing Civil War Medicine.
Join us on November 3rd for Karaoke for a Kause! While you enjoy your dinner, place bids to make your friends hop on stage and dazzle us with their performance - no talent necessary! Co-sponsored by Black Sheep Burrito & Brews and Billy Drysdale, Karaoke for a Kause will take place from 6pm to 10pm... View Article
HMA to Host Exhibit of Photographs of France by Gary Schubert The Huntington Museum of Art will host a new exhibit titled Carpe Lucem: France in Super Blue – Seeing France in a Different Lightfrom November 4 through February 11, 2024. The opening reception for this exhibit of work by Gary Schubert will take place at... View Article
Fourpole Creek Watershed Association wants to invite you to a community wide cleanup set for 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4th. Volunteers are needed to help clean up litter from the banks of the Ohio River at Harris Riverfront Park in downtown Huntington. Volunteers will be provided gloves, garbage bags, litter pick-up sticks,... View Article
With a commitment to encouraging and supporting all creative endeavors, Bella Consignment has put together a group of local artisans and authors. There will be one-of-a-kind upcycled designs by BoHo Ponchos by Gailzee, Lucy Lou’s upcycled denim designs by Debbie Parker Snavely, Joanie Ward Smith’s hats, owls, and critter creations as well as book signings... View Article
We are so incredibly excited to announce that the WVRE Huntington will be hosted at the Mountain Health Arena on November 5th '23! With over 100 tables of unique quality reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds, pocket pets, feeders, supplies, oddities, artwork, and more, the WVRE Huntington will be returning for our third expo event in the... View Article
Coalfield Development and the Reuse Corridor invite the tri-state community out to our second annual Pumpkin Smash Bash at the Black Diamond Facility (2923 Park Ave)! Please bring your post-Halloween pumpkins (carved or uncarved) and help us smash them if you like! We will take any pumpkins as long as they don't include paint, wax,... View Article