Tag: speaker series

  • Three Things: My First, My Favorite, My Future

    Three Things: My First, My Favorite, My Future

    FestivALL presents Season 10, Episode 3 of Three Things during FestivALL at the Capitol Market!

    FestivALL’s live speaker series showcases three guests who will share insight into their personal story of where they started, what they love, and where they are going. This episode features renowned jazz pianist and  Mountain Stage band member Bob Thompson, astrophysicist Shannon Silverman, and community organizer Mavery Davis.

     

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    Tickets

    $10, Student Tickets: $5

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    Date: October 8, 2025
    Time: 7pm
    Location: Capitol Market, Capitol Market, 800 Smith St.

     

     

  • Three Things: Season 10, Episode 2

    Three Things: Season 10, Episode 2

    Aug. 20, 7pm

    John L. Dickinson Family Homeowner Education & Community Center

    FestivALL presents Season 10, Episode 2 of Three Things at the John L. Dickinson Homeowner Education & Community Center (ReStore)

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

    This episode features Musician/Owner Folklore Music Exchange Justin Puett, Musician/General Manager Fife Street Brewery John Query, and  Owner of Cups & Cats Cafe/ DJ at WTSQ Lora Reynolds.

    General Tickets: $10
    Student Tickets: $5 (available day of show)

    Producer: Jeff Shirley 
    Sponsors: West Virginia Public Broadcasting, Charles & Mary Fayne Glotfelty Foundation, United Bank, DLM Decisions LLC, DJEJ


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  • Three Things: Season 10, Episode 1

    Three Things: Season 10, Episode 1

     

    FestivALL presents Season 10, Episode 1 of Three Things during FestivALL at the Capitol Market!

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

    This episode features Artist/Actress/Musician/Writer Ann Magnuson, Founder of The Rustic Mechanicals (West Virginia’s Shakespeare Troupe) Jason Young, and Nellita Sanchez “The Empanada Lady.”

    General Tickets: $10
    Student Tickets: $5 (available day of show)

    Producer: Jeff Shirley 
    Sponsors: West Virginia Public Broadcasting, Charles & Mary Fayne Glotfelty Foundation, United Bank, DLM Decisions LLC, DJEJ

     


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  • Chancellor’s STEM Speaker Series

    Bringing a variety of science, technology, engineering, and math speakers to WV’s capitol city, the Chancellor’s STEM Speaker Series presents Carl Zimmer, science journalist, for his talk “The Age of Viruses and Viral Disinformation: Making Sense of the Pandemic”. 

    Zimmer writes for the New York Times, National Geographic, and NPR, as well as many popular books. 

     

    Talk: 6-7pm

    Book signing: 7-7:45pm

    Zimmer is a familiar voice on radio programs such as Radiolab and professor adjunct at Yale University. He is, to his knowledge, the only writer after whom both a species of tapeworm and an asteroid have been named.

    The STEM Speaker Series began in 2014 with a goal of communicating science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) research to all West Virginians.

     

    More info here