The Kiwanis Corporate Regatta is an exciting miniature “yacht” race that raises much needed funds for the Kanawha County Public Library and other Kiwanins charities. The competitors use super soaker water guns to power their model yachts across the fountain waters.
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Join River City Youth Ballet Ensemble teacher, Emily Hanna for a ballet-based contemporary class that encourages freedom of movement and expression.
For middle and high school students and adults.
About the instructor: Emily Hanna Emily began her study of dance at the age of 3 in Charleston, WV. At a young age, she showed a talent and passion for classical ballet. While she continued her studies of jazz, contemporary, and lyrical, her primary focus became ballet and pointe. It was during this time that she joined the American Academy of Ballet, which led to her invitation to join the Charleston Ballet, under the direction of Kim Pauley. After several seasons with the Charleston Ballet she moved to Carlisle, PA to further her study of ballet with the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet, under the direction of Marcia Dale Weary. Her performance credits include Paquita, The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, and Les Sylphides, among others. Emily attended dance intensives in Saratoga Springs, NY (Summer home of the New York City Ballet); Myrtle Beach, SC, under the direction of William Starrett (American Ballet Theatre), The Charlotte City Ballet in Charlotte, NC and with the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet prior to her relocation to study in Pennsylvania full-time. Emily also studied under renowned ballet instructors David Howard, Oleg Briansky, Katrina Killian, Olga Dvorovenko, Serge LaVoie, and Miguel Campaneria. Emily joined the faculty at River City Youth Ballet Ensemble in 2019 where she enjoys teaching contemporary and ballet classes.
FestivALL presents Season 6, Episode 5 of Three Things! This special FestivALL episode will take place, for the first time in over a year, in-person!
This episode features business owner Paul Greco, artist Newman Jackson, and spiritual director Megan Lyon.
LOCATION: Red Carpet Lounge – parking lot (enter in between Red Carpet Patio & Tricky Fish)
Enjoy fellowship, the massive patio mural by Ian Bode and Brian Pickens, and listen to stories from 3 creative West Virginia professionals.
For this special episode, we will also welcome The Three Things to play some live tunes. John Inghram, Mark Davis and Michael Lipton will play the Three Things theme song + some bonus tunes to close out the evening.
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, rain-or-shine, and has limited capacity.
As FestivALL nears, 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 Friday June 18th.
Two ticket types are available for purchase starting June 1:
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
A vibrant celebration of the creativity and spirit of FestivALL showcases a Parade of Porches! Local artists have been commissioned to create larger-than-life art installations at homes and businesses in the East End. Check out the Porch Parade map to create your own parade route.
Neighborhood stoops, porches and yards will turn into into works of art with stationary “floats”!
These “floats” will be commissioned by a variety of local artists, and community members are encouraged to decorate their homes with festive decorations to enhance to overall experience.
Parade goers can choose to drive or walk as they enjoy the FestivALL Porch Parade.
2023 Porch Parade Artists: Caroline Murphy, Liz Pavlovic, Vasilia Scouras & Jeff Pierson, Brianna Taft, Elizabeth Turner and more!
Where does the parade take place?
For 2023, the commissioned “floats” will be concentrated on the East End of Charleston, WV.
Did you know that the 1500 Block of Quarrier St. used to be the longest block in the United States?
Want to explore more of Charleston’s public art? Take a look at this City of Charleston public art map!
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The Children’s Art Fair is the perfect two days of family fun! The Children’s Art Fair & Sale offers young artists the chance to interact with each other and the public. Invited artists and groups offer free make-and-take art activities, kid-friendly performances take the stage all day long, and children have the opportunity to participate in art instruction provided by FestivALL leading up to the fair sell their works.
Enjoy the Kanawha County Public Library’s Summer Library Club Super Saturday event with art activities, a Used Book Sale, games and more from 12pm-4pm!
Make and Take Artists: Matt Green, Joshua Perry, Brianna Taft, Leah Towler, Anna Copenhaver, Boone Dawson, Katie Becker and Danny Dawson
Neighborhood Arts Program partners: Bob Burdette Center, Partnership for African American Churches, Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Charleston, Step By Step
Other volunteer partners: Mountaineer Montessori, MissionWV, Secret Santa and more!
Music & Entertainment
10am House Music
11am TBA 12pm Katzendrummers, Play drums! Have fun! 1pm Lydia Strum 2pm Story Booth Characters 3pm O’Ryan the O’Mazing 4pm Tony M. Music
5pm TBA
Sunday, June 23
Activities:
Make and Take Artists: Matt Green, Joshua Perry, Brianna Taft, Leah Towler, Anna Copenhaver, Boone Dawson, Katie Becker and Danny Dawson
Neighborhood Arts Program partners: Bob Burdette Center, Partnership for African American Churches, Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Charleston, Step By Step
Other volunteer partners: Kanawha County Master Gardeners, New Horizons Therapy Services and more!
Music & Entertainment
11am House Music
12pm Tony M. Music 1pm O’Ryan the O’Mazing 2pm TBA 3pm Tony M. Music 4pm O’Ryan the O’Mazing
Thank you to our
generous sponsors
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