Harvest Art Fair (Saturday)
Capitol Market 800 Smith St, Charleston, WVShop from a wide variety of local and regional artisans as they display and sell their handcrafted goods at the Capitol Market! It’s the perfect time to get some of […]
Shop from a wide variety of local and regional artisans as they display and sell their handcrafted goods at the Capitol Market! It’s the perfect time to get some of […]
MACBETH 6:00 – 6:46PM at Folklore Music Exchange More information coming soon! SHAKESPEAREAOKE The Rustic Mechanicals are headed to FestivFALL 2025 in Charleston, WV to host one of their unique #Shakespeareaoke […]
Shop from a wide variety of local and regional artisans as they display and sell their handcrafted goods at the Capitol Market! It’s the perfect time to get some of your holiday shopping done early, and meet the creators behind the goods you love. The Harvest Art Fair also includes free make-and-take kids activities, live […]
Experience the charm of the Sunrise Carriage Trail amid fall foliage as you walk along the .65 mile trail, taking in the sights and sounds of live music, art, dance, and more. Enjoy vignettes by JADCO, live music by Hannah & Her Empty Orchestra, Hot Jazz of Charleston, Minor Swing, String Chiefs and Jon […]
Discover Charleston’s Rich History on a self-guided walk through the beautiful Cemetery Grounds and Arboretum where you can enjoy magnificent views and interact along the way with: – Reenactors telling the stories of historical Charleston – Book Authors – History Organizations representing historic houses and business’s from the Kanawha Valley. – Learn about the Park […]
The Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence Speak. Tickets: $15 (Adult) $10 (student/senior). Rated PG 13 due to mature language and subject material. PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!
The Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence Speak. Tickets: $15 (Adult) $10 (student/senior). Rated PG 13 due to mature language and subject material. PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!
“Why We Stayed: The Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence Speak” “Why We Stayed” is a theatrical production by the Contemporary Youth Arts Company (CYAC) that explores the complex reasons people remain in abusive relationships, focusing on the often-ignored struggles of “forgotten victims” of domestic violence. The play portrays the daily realities of survival for diverse […]