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  • Carriage Trail Leaf Walk

    Carriage Trail Leaf Walk

     Sunday, October 20, 2024 from 1-4pm

    Enjoy the arts outside during FestivFALL. Experience the charm of the Sunrise Carriage Trail amid fall foliage as you walk along the .65 mile trail taking in the sites and sounds of live music, art, dance, and more.

    Enjoy vignettes by Carli Marineck
    Live music TBA
    Visual art by Brianna Taft
    and more!

    Be aware that the trail is a wide gravel way approximately one half mile long and has a moderately steep incline.

    Dogs on leashes are welcome.

    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.

    Parking is limited at the bottom of  top of the trail, but a trolley will run continuously from 12:45PM-4:15PM taking attendees from the top of the Carriage Trail to the Founders Day Program at Springhill Cemetery before looping back through and stopping on Capitol Street.

     

    Thank You To Our Sponsors

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  • Morning Yoga & Sound

    Just like the physical body, our energy and emotional systems require care and attention. When neglected, our frequency lowers and we lose the vitality and resilience to meet the demands of everyday life. It can even cause us to experience disease like chronic stress, anxiety and depression. In this free class that is accessible to beginners, experienced Practitioners and even first timers, we will use therapeutic movement, dynamic breathing, and end with a crystal bowl sound bath meditation to raise your frequency, unravel stress, nurture your nervous system and shift your state of Being. Must bring your own mats and props.

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  • Capitol Street Art Fair

    Head downtown two days art, music, and more!

    We’ve invited over 60+ local and regional artisans to sell and display their wares in bath & body, books, fine art, jewelry, glass work, pottery, photography, printmaking, woodwork, textiles and more. Live music and other entertainment will also delight you for two days of fun in the heart of Charleston, WV.

    Make sure to check out the Downtown Open, the Children’s Art Fair, and more while you are there.

    Check out the 2-day lineup for the City National Bank stage below!

    2024 Artisans

    Bath and Body-
    Appalachian Botanical
    Dirty Mama’s Clean Soap
    Simple Minded Bath
    Twisted Willow Beauty

    Caricatures-
    Rob Cleland

    Face Painting-
    Alto Designs

    Fine Art-
    Charles Ott
    The Doodlin’ Roo
    Haley Fairchild
    Hepcatz Design
    Matt Smith Makes
    MarisaMade
    Patty Stewart Art
    Sincerely Marlie

    Jewelry-
    The Artist’s Menagerie
    Barefoot & Brazen
    Bear Branches
    Connie McColley
    Jenna Gale Jewelry
    Lola Grace Creations
    Mick’s Media Jewelry
    Moondance Art Jewelry
    Mystical Crystal Jewelry
    The Pretty Pickle
    RingingRocks
    Sacred Totems
    Shea New
    Teresa Gail Designs
    Tower Creations

    Mixed Media-
    Merideth Young

    Photography-
    Kevin Jack Photography
    Randall Sanger Photography
    Reflection in a Pool

    Pottery/Ceramics-
    Diet Sweater
    Ellie’s Emporium
    Heatherman Pottery
    Nanette Seligman
    Siren Pottery
    Studio Kelsie
    Wingard Pottery

    Printmaking-
    Cat & Crow
    Cathy Fulks
    Echo-Lit
    Eddie Spaghetti Art
    Made by Meish

    Specialty Food-
    Hill and Holler Herbal Company
    Rise and Grind Cafe
    Villa DiTrapano

    Textile-
    Cedar Olivet Orientals
    ChasingHappy
    The Hippie’s Daughter
    Joyful Dog Quilts
    The Knotty Lady
    Mary Stitches
    Thomas Ruggiero
    The Vandalia Co.

    Wax Work-
    Charleston Bee Works

    Wood Working-
    Black Locust Woodshed
    Z and Z Woodcrafter

    City National Bank Stage

    Saturday, June 22

    10am                House Music
    11am                 Hot Jazz of Charleston
    12pm                Mark Bates
    1pm                  Carpenter Ants
    2pm                  Mark Price
    3pm                  Josh Roy
    4pm                  Makenna Hope
    5pm                  Golden

    Sunday, June 23

    11am                Hot Jazz of Charleston
    12pm                The Vans
    1pm                  Blue Twisted Steel
    2pm                  Brenna and the Boys
    3pm                  Steve Himes Trio
    4pm                  Dalchord

    Thanks to our generous sponsors

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  • CANCELLED – Afternoon Family Yoga

    Bring the whole family to this fun and light hearted class that is accessible for everyone, even beginners! Join Nina Casto trauma-informed 500-RYT, LMT, Reiki and Sound Therapy Practitioner and Owner of The Folded Leaf Yoga and Wellness Center for an hour movement, breathwork and sound class to relax and restore. Must bring your own mats and props.

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  • Carriage Trail Walk with Music, Art, Dance

    Take a shaded stroll on the charming Sunrise Carriage Trail with music, dance, and art along the way.

    Performances include music by Nolan Collins, an interactive jam session with Mark Davis & Andy Park, dance performances with JADCO Contemporary Dance Company, form drawing lessons with Megan Dailey and more.

    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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  • Morning Yoga & Sound

    Just like the physical body, our energy and emotional systems require care and attention. When neglected, our frequency lowers and we lose the vitality and resilience to meet the demands of everyday life. It can even cause us to experience disease like chronic stress, anxiety and depression. In this free class that is accessible to beginners, experienced Practitioners and even first timers, we will use therapeutic movement, dynamic breathing, and end with a crystal bowl sound bath meditation to raise your frequency, unravel stress, nurture your nervous system and shift your state of Being. Must bring your own mats and props.

    Have a few minutes to help us out? We’d love to hear from you! Take our survey below – and of course want to hear more about any event ideas and what you’d like to see at future FestivALL events!


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  • Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs Juneteenth Celebration

    A day of camaraderie, history, showcasing statewide talent, and featuring nationally known recording artists, Raheem DeVaughn and Glenn Jones. Juneteenth commemorates the holiday that celebrates the announcement of the abolition of slavery in Texas.

    Join the HHOMA in celebrating Juneteenth 2024 with music, games, bounce houses, vendors, and fun for everyone!

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  • FestivALL Art Parade & AfterpARTy

    Art Parade & AfterpARTy:
    2pm-3:30pm

    Arts organizations, community partners, musicians and more will parade from the Kanawha Boulevard to Slack Plaza via Summers Street in celebration of the arts in our region. As the parade winds down, the fun doesn’t stop as music, inflatables, make-and-take crafts and more take over Slack Plaza!

    Parade kicks off at 2pm & AfterpARTy goes from 2pm-3:30pm!


    Register Here!

    Where does the parade take place?

    Start: Kanawha Blvd. & Summers Street

    End: City Center at Slack Plaza

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  • Three Things: Season 9, Episode 9

    Three Things: Season 9, Episode 9

    FestivALL presents Season 9, Episode 9 of Three Things during FestivFALL at the Capitol Market!

    The final guests of Season 9 include Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Tourism Chelsea Ruby, artist Robby Moore, andauthor/co-owner of Plot Twist Books Matt Browning.

    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.

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

     


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

  • Three Things: Season 9, Episode 8

    FestivALL presents Season 9, Episode 8 of Three Things 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’s guests are Capitol Market Director Evan Osborn, Brad Gritt of Gritt’s Farm, and Manager of WV Schools of Diversion & Transition/Jobs & Hope WV Deb Harris.

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


    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

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