The Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence Speak.
Tickets: $15 (Adult) $10 (student/senior).
Rated PG 13 due to mature language and subject material.

The Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence Speak.
Tickets: $15 (Adult) $10 (student/senior).
Rated PG 13 due to mature language and subject material.

“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 characters—from mothers and police officers to convicts and neighbors—highlighting the societal barriers, personal struggles, and emotional entrapments that prevent people from leaving abusive situations. The production serves as a fundraising event for the YWCA’s Resolve Family Abuse Program, aiming to give voice to survivors and foster understanding of these difficult issues.
Tickets: $15 (Adult) $10 (student/senior).
Rated PG 13 due to mature language and subject material

The Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence Speak.
Tickets: $15 (Adult) $10 (student/senior).
Rated PG 13 due to mature language and subject material.

Welcome to Charleston! Delve into the fascinating history, present and promising future of Charleston and her downtown on this tour. This district is overflowing in history, architecture and art – guests will learn the best highlights.
Starting Point: WesBanco, 901 Lee Street
Ending Point: Davis Park
Duration: Approximately 75 minutes
Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Polite, leashed dogs are welcome to join the walk.


WVSDT’s art exhibit, taking place in the Kanawha County Public Library, is being held in conjunction with Youth Justice Action Month (YJAM). YJAM is an annual campaign where advocates unite to organize digital and in-person events to raise awareness and inspire action for young people impacted by the justice system.
This exhibit will feature student artwork centered around the reflection of growth and transformation that is witnessed in youth every day.

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 music, and more! Make-and-take activities are provided by community volunteer groups.
FREE entrance. Wheelchair accessible
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Betty Rivard
Black Locust Woodshop
Cali Wesson Art
Cathy L. Fulks Art
Connie McColley
Deylight Photography
Diet Sweater
Echo-Lit
Ellie’s Emporium
Fire and Steel Artistic Creations
HepCatz Design
Hippie’s Daughter
Lake Shore Pottery and Jewelry
MarisaMade LLC
Marj Moses Jewelry
The Madd Hooker
Matt Smith Makes
Patty Stewart Art
Randall Sanger Photography
Reflection in a Pool
Sacred Totems
SHEA NEW
Simple Minded Bath Company LLC
Sugar Pop Press
Teresa Gail Designs
The Beard and The Bun Pottery
The Doodlin’ Roo
Thomas Ruggiero Art & Design
Wingard Pottery
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12-1pm Bug
1-2pm Heather Hannah
2-3pm East End Ghouls
3-4pm Ryan Errickson (Dalchord)
4-5pm Jordan Dyer Trio

6:00 – 6:46PM at Folklore Music Exchange
More information coming soon!
The Rustic Mechanicals are headed to FestivFALL 2025 in Charleston, WV to host one of their unique #Shakespeareaoke parties at the Folklore Music Exchange on Sat. Oct. 11 at 7pm.Join us for our unique open-mic, spoken-word, Bard-inspried, music-filled, celebration of language!!!

Join Nina Ratliff (RYT 500) for a nourishing 60-minute, ALL levels yoga practice that ends with a soothing 15-minute gong bath.
Some mats and props will be provided, but attendees are encouraged to bring their own if they have them. We also recommend bringing a blanket and water.
Date: October 12
Time: 5:30pm
Location: Haddad River Front Park, 601-699 Kanawha Blvd E

Doors at 6:30pm
Show at 7pm
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All tickets to this show are e-tickets and will be emailed to you upon purchase. Open up the pdf and the QR code on your ticket will be scanned at the door. This event will also be offered as a livestream.
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Since 1983, Mountain Stage has been one of the most beloved programs in public radio history. Eclectic and authentic, the show’s varied guests have included iconic artists from John Prine and Townes Van Zandt to Wilco and Phish. Under the leadership of Grammy Award-winning country and bluegrass star Kathy Mattea since 2021, Mountain Stage continues to bring surefire energy and music discovery to parts known and unknown.
Produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting and distributed by NPR Music, each two-hour episode is recorded in front of a live audience and can be heard every week on nearly 300 stations across America, and around the world via NPR Music and mountainstage.org.

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 music, and more! Make-and-take activities are provided by community volunteer groups.
FREE entrance. Wheelchair accessible
◆◇◆◇◆◇◆
The Beard and The Bun Pottery
Betty Rivard
Black Locust Woodshop
Cali Wesson Art
Cathy L. Fulks Art
Connie McColley
Deylight Photography
Diet Sweater
The Doodlin’ Roo
Echo-Lit
Ellie’s Emporium
Fire and Steel Artistic Creations
HepCatz Design
Hippie’s Daughter
Lake Shore Pottery and Jewelry
The Madd Hooker
MarisaMade LLC
Marj Moses Jewelry
Matt Smith Makes
Patty Stewart Art
Randall Sanger Photography
Reflection in a Pool
Sacred Totems
SHEA NEW
Simple Minded Bath Company LLC
Sugar Pop Press
Teresa Gail Designs
Thomas Ruggiero Art & Design
Wingard Pottery
10-11am Children’s Theatre of Charleston
11-12pm Brittany & Brenna
12-1pm Ray and John
1-2pm Two Roommates
2-3pm Mark Price
3-4pm Cariño
4-5pm Slow Train
5-6pm Tai Ray