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  • Foam at the Dome

    Foam at the Dome returns on October 9th and features the Hops & Heat Chili Cookoff presented by Encova Insurance.

    With a special date comes a special time and location for this year only! In 2021, we’ll hold Foam at the Dome right in the heart of the East End at the intersection of Elizabeth St. and Washington St. E to showcase some of the district’s most popular businesses.

    Early Entry ($50) will be held from 2-3 PM
    General Admission ($40) from 3-6 PM.
    Sound Check Sessions + Foam Early Entry Dual Ticket ($60)

    “We look forward raising a glass to urban development and raising money for the East End and West Side districts once again.” – Charleston Main Street.


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    Charleston Main Streets is excited to partner with the Clay Center to provide guests with 48 hours of FUN for the fourth ticket option! The organizations have joined forces to offer a combo ticket including access to Sound Checks on Friday, October 8th at 7:30PM featuring Grammy nominated Southern Avenue in the Susan Runyan Maier Sculpture and an Early Entry ticket to Foam at the Dome. This combination tickets is available now and includes both events for only $60!


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  • Glow in the Park

    Glow in the Park at Slack Plaza with music and art!

    Enjoy a night full of glow fun including a pop up art gallery, family activities, live music, glow in the dark crafts, and more!

    This event is produced by City of Charleston Office of Public Art.

    Parking available at the Summers Street Parking Garage or meter parking alone Summers Street.

    Music

    7pm-9pm

    Jordan Dyer Trio

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  • Three Things: Season 6, Episode 9

    FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 9 of Three Things during FestivFALL! 

    This episode features Musician John Inghram, Owner of Rock City Cake Co. Morgan Morrison, and Greta McClain of GoodSpace Murals.

    Location: The Capitol Market, 800 Smith St.

     

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 6 Pass  here!

    General Tickets: $10


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    IMPORTANT DETAILS & GUIDELINES

    Vaccinated or not, wearing masks is strongly recommended at this episode of Three Things. Due to increasing spread of COVID19 and the new Delta Variant, we urge you to properly wear a mask regardless if you are vaccinated or not. We take your safety and that of staff very seriously.

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


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  • Three Things: Season 6, Episode 8

    FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 8 of Three Things

    This episode features CEO/Executive Director of WV Health Right Dr. Angie Settle, filmmaker John Nakashima, and Writer/ Translator/Lyricist/Photographer Randi Ward.

    LOCATION: Susan Runyan Maier Sculpture Garden at the Clay Center. Please enter through the main, front doors of the building.

    Enjoy fellowship, the beautiful newly renovated Sculpture Garden, and listen to stories from 3 creative West Virginia professionals. 

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 6 Pass  here!

    General Tickets: $10


    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

    IMPORTANT DETAILS & GUIDELINES

    Vaccinated or not, wearing masks is strongly recommended at this episode of Three Things. Due to increasing spread of COVID19 and the new Delta Variant, we urge you to properly wear a mask regardless if you are vaccinated or not. We take your safety and that of staff very seriously.

    This event does take place outdoors, but in the event of inclement weather we may have to move to an indoor venue at the Clay Center. Masks are strongly recommended for the outdoor venue and will be required in the event that this episode is moved indoors.

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


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  • Carriage Trail Leaf Walk

    Enjoy the arts outside on this .65 mile trail. Music by Jeremiah & Brittany, interactive art and poetry readings, and more! FREE event. Parking is limited.

    Location/Parking: Sunrise Carriage Trail, 746 Myrtle Rd. Parking is limited. We recommend parking at Farmer, Cline, Campbell PLLC at the top of the trail or across the bridge in downtown Charleston.

    Thank you to our sponsors

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  • Three Things: Season 6, Episode 7

    FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 7 of Three Things! This special FestivALL episode will take place, for the first time in over a year, in-person!

    This episode features co-owner of Kinship Goods Dan Davis, musician Shelem- Isaac Fadiga, and founder of Cafe Appalachia Cheryl Laws. 

    LOCATION: Susan Runyan Maier Sculpture Garden at the Clay Center. Please enter through the main, front doors of the building.

    Enjoy fellowship, the beautiful newly renovated Sculpture Garden, and listen to stories from 3 creative West Virginia professionals. 

     

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 6 Pass  here!


    TICKETS: $10

    IMPORTANT DETAILS & GUIDELINES

    Please note that this episode will be held outdoors and has limited capacity. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be moved indoors.

    We understand that everyone has varying levels of comfort with being out in public. However you feel, so long as it includes being mindful of those around you and a willingness to work together, we’re ready for you.

    In fact, we’ve built a hybrid experience specifically for these times. This episode will also be recorded and air on the FestivALL YouTube Channel by Sunday July 25th.

    Two ticket types a will be available for purchase:

    1) In-person

    2) Virtual – which means you will receive a link to the show directly to your inbox in the days following the live event

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


    CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

    Thank you to our
    generous Sponsors

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  • Three Things: Season 6, Episode 6

    FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 6 of Three Things! This special FestivALL episode will take place, for the first time in over a year, in-person!

    This episode features Ron Sowell, Sarah Plumley, and Ben Salango.

    LOCATION: Susan Runyan Maier Sculpture Garden at the Clay Center. Please enter through the main, front doors of the building.

    Enjoy fellowship, the beautiful newly rennovated Sculpture Garden, and listen to stories from 3 creative West Virginia professionals. 

     

    FestivALL’s live monthly speaker series, Three Things, showcases three West Virginians who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going.

    Do you enjoy this series? Get ALL 9 episodes for the price of 7 by purchasing a Season 6 Pass  here!

    IMPORTANT DETAILS & GUIDELINES

    Please note that this episode will be held outdoors and has limited capacity. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be moved indoors.

    We understand that everyone has varying levels of comfort with being out in public. However you feel, so long as it includes being mindful of those around you and a willingness to work together, we’re ready for you.

    In fact, we’ve built a hybrid experience specifically for these times. This episode will also be recorded and air on the FestivALL YouTube Channel by Sunday July 25th.

    Two ticket types are available for purchase starting June 20:

    1) In-person

    2) Virtual – which means you will receive a link to the show directly to your inbox in the days following the live event

    Tickets: $10 for In-person & Virtual


    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

    Thank you to our
    generous Sponsors

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    Taylor Books
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    United Bank
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  • Pre-Game Concert at Power Park

    Head over to Power Park before the game starts to catch a concert featuring local musicians on the stage behind the press box. 

    WV Power hosts the Gastonia Honey Hunters – game starts at 7:05, music at 5:30

    Tickets Available at the gate or in advance at www.wvpower.com or 304-344-2287

  • Live Music Bingo

    Come out and support Local Music and Local Business with a fun, interactive, game of LIVE MUSIC BINGO!

    June 14 features: Three’s Company Blues.

    June 21 features: TBD

    Free to play! Prizes Awarded!1

    A mash up of live music from local musicians and bingo! Instead of letters and numbers being called out, you’ll mark spaces on the provided bingo cards based on songs and random happenings during the musician’s performances. The best way to see how it works is to come out and try it yourself.

    Thanks to our Sponsor

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  • Rolls on the River

    Join Charleston Montessori School as they team up with FestivALL to present Rolls on the River, an annual pepperoni roll competition. There’s no better way to celebrate WV Day than with pepperoni rolls!

    Attendees can taste delicious pepperoni rolls, sip beer, and shop local artisan vendors and vote for your favorite rolls. The Chucktown Allstars will be playing some amazing bluegrass throughout this family-friendly event. Rolls on the River is a fundraiser to support Charleston Montessori School’s Scholarship program.

    Charleston Montessori is a non-profit that provides an authentic Montessori education for children 18 months-12 years. See y’all on the river!

     

    Tickets:

    Adult-General Admission: $35.00 (8 tasting tickets, 5 beer tasting tickets)

    Non-Alcohol Admission: $20.00 (8 tasting tickets, 3 water tickets)

    Kid’s Area: $10.00

    **Please note that if you want to enjoy the live music and shop from artisans, no tickets are needed. You only have to purchase tickets if you want to sample the pepperoni rolls, have access to beverages, and enter the Kid’s Area. 

     


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