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SUMMARY:Movies at the Mill: Auld Lang Syne
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Darden Mill in Elkins\, WV for a free community screening of Auld Lang Syne\, the Audience Award winner at the 2016 Indie Street Film Festival!\nWhen: December 19th | 6:00 PMLocation: Darden Mill\, Elkins\, WVFree admission & Free popcorn!Everyone is welcome. Bring a friend and enjoy a movie at the Mill!\n\n“On New Year’s Eve\, married couple and theatre artists Steven and Vanessa host an annual get-together at their parents’ cabin for their oldest friends\, struggling actress Sadie and her new surfer/rock star boyfriend Jude\, Bryce\, a repressed accountant\, and Jodie\, a world-weary photojournalist. When Jodie and Bryce drop a relationship bombshell over dinner\, they set off a chain reaction of truth-telling that promises to destroy the carefully-crafted reality of everyone present.\nHow long is too long to wait for your dream? Can art change the world? Are we all doomed? A film about old friends and artistic passion\, Auld Lang Syne is a meditation on the creative class\, global warming\, and the power of damn fine pie.”
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/movies-at-the-mill-auld-lang-syne/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:Vietnam: West Virginians Remember | Darden Mill
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Veterans Day\, the Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area presents\, “Vietnam: West Virginia Remembers\,” a documentary from West Virginia Public Broadcasting that features the experiences of five West Virginia combat veterans. This event is free and open to the public\, and gets underway at 6pm in the Historic Darden Mill. See you there! \n \n 
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/vietnam-west-virginians-remember-darden-mill/
LOCATION:The Darden Mill\, Railroad Ave.\, Elkins\, West Virginia\, 26241
CATEGORIES:Educational,Entertainment,History
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:The Mothman Prophecies- The Historic Darden Mill
DESCRIPTION:Movies at the Mill continues this month with a spooky season showing of “The Mothman Prophecies.” Based on the legend of West Virginia’s very own Mothman\, “The Mothman Prophecies” follows a reporter who is drawn to a small West Virginia town to investigate a series of strange events\, including psychic visions and the appearance of bizarre entities.\nOctober 24th | 6 PM | Darden Mill | FREE!
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/the-mothman-prophecies-the-historic-darden-mill/
LOCATION:The Darden Mill\, Railroad Ave.\, Elkins\, West Virginia\, 26241
CATEGORIES:Community
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:Discovery Time: Building Bee Baths
DESCRIPTION:Build Bee Baths for your garden\, make “hydration station” signs\, and learn about the importance of hydration for pollinators!
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/discovery-time-building-bee-baths/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Kids & Family
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:Oral History Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We will host a free introductory Oral History workshop with Jennie Williams. This will be held in-person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday\, May 23rd at the West Virginia Wood Technology Center (10 11th Street\, Elkins\, WV 26241). Email ben@afnha.org to RSVP (limited space).\nThis workshop will offer an overview of oral history interview techniques\, tips\, ethics\, and best practices. It will also include a demonstration of how to use basic audio recording equipment.\nJennie Williams is the West Virginia State Folklorist and directs West Virginia Folklife\, a statewide program based at the West Virginia Humanities Council in Charleston. She is experienced in oral history interviewing\, documentation\, writing\, grants administration\, and facilitation of folk and traditional arts public programs. Jennie holds an M.A. in folklore and ethnomusicology from Indiana University. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate at IU\, and her dissertation centers oral history methods.
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/oral-history-workshop/
LOCATION:WV Wood Technology Center\, 10 11th Street\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T210905Z
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SUMMARY:Augusta Heritage Center Presents: An Evening with Sparky Rucker - Music’s Role in Appalachian Social Change
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting evening of discussion and music with Sparky Rucker and Rhonda Rucker!  We’ll be talking about music’s role in social change and how it has shaped movements in our country as well as Sparky’s personal history!\n\n\n\nTime: 6:30 p.m.\nLocation: The Old Brick Playhouse\n\n\nAdmission: Free Entry!\n\n\n\nThis event is cohosted by Augusta and the Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area. With special thanks to our sponsors\, The Holiday Inn Express
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/augusta-heritage-center-presents-an-evening-with-sparky-rucker-musics-role-in-appalachian-social-change/
LOCATION:The Old Brick Playhouse\, 4 Davis Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Interpretation Training
DESCRIPTION:nterpretation TrainingMonday\, November 18thHybrid in-person/online at the West Virginia Wood Technology Center (10 11th St\, Elkins\, WV 26241)\nRSVP to afnha@afnha.org for in-person attendance. Register at https://www.appalachianforestnha.org/…/interpretation… for online attendance.\n\nAgenda:9:30am–10:40am:Joe Obidzinski (Program Coordinator – History and Heritage\, WVU Extension)Introduction to Interpretation\n10:45am—11:55am:Dave Vago (Supervisory Museum Curator – Thomas Edison National Historical Park)Interpretive Planning\, Part I: Museum\, Site\, and Program PlanningInterpretive Planning\, Part II: Project Development and Management\n12:00pm—12:55pm:Lunch\n1:00pm—2:10pm:Katie Thompson (William A. Neal Museum of the Health Sciences\, WVU)Part I – Research Methodology for Interpretation ProjectsPart II – Tours and Personal Interpretation\n2:15pm—3:25pm:Danielle Petrak (Watts Museum\, WVU)Part I – Writing for Non-personal InterpretationPart II – Concept Development and Design\n3:30pm—4:30pm:Q&A Panel Discussion with Joe\, Danielle\, and DaveInterpreting difficult topics and other Q&A
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/free-interpretation-training/
LOCATION:WV Wood Technology Center\, 10 11th Street\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:"Ways of Knowing" Indigenous Appalachia Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Ways of Knowing: Indigenous Connections to Landscape and Place in Central Appalachia\nSaturday\, November 9\nMyles Center\, Davis & Elkins College\, Elkins WV from 9:30 to 4:30\, followed by a reception closing the 2024 Creating Home exhibit at Appalachian Forest Discovery Center. \nThe Ways of Knowing symposium is the culmination of our year-long project exploring Indigenous Appalachia. The speakers at this one-day event will discuss various approaches to Indigenous knowledge. Discussions will cover archeological insights\, Native culture\, traditions\, language\, and folklore. Comparing traditional Indigenous knowledge to western versions of archaeology\, history\, ethics of land use\, and religion will open insights to modern social concerns of Indigenous communities. Admission is $30 and lunch is included in ticket price. Scholarships for free attendance are available for students\, AmeriCorps members\, Indigenous people\, or needs-based applicants. This event will be livestreamed and recorded. More details TBA!\nRegistration and Scholarship Application available at https://www.appalachianforestnha.org/news-archives/indigenous-symposium \nSpeakers include: \nDr. Joe Stahlman\, Tuscarora descendant\, Primary Indigenous Consultant for Creating Home exhibit \nGavin Hale\, Monongahela National Forest Tribal Liaison \nJoshua Garcia\, Wyandotte Nation Communications Associate \nKenneth Branham\, Chief Emeritus Monacan Nation \nFrancis Day\, President Future Generations University\, Eastern Band of Cherokee \nLeon Briggs\, Tonawanda Seneca Nation
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/ways-of-knowing-indigenous-appalachia-symposium/
LOCATION:Myles Center for the Arts\, 100 Campus Drive\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art & Culture,Davis & Elkins College,Educational,History
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:Live Music at the Darden Mill | Fair Play
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center on Friday October 4 at 4:00pm for a special musical performance by Fair Play! The event is free and open to all. The duo will play in the second floor event space of the Darden Mill. \n\nAbout Fair Play:\nEd and Trish Bowes have been playing music together since they first met on the chairlift at Silver Creek ski resort many years ago. They now share their time between their homes in Beverly\, WV and Midlothian\, VA. They have previously performed as “Fair Play” for Beverly Days\, Bucky House dinner concerts\, and other local venues. They are grateful for the opportunity to perform during the 2024 WV Forest Festival.
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/live-music-at-the-darden-mill-fair-play/
LOCATION:Darden Mill Museum\, 2 Railroad Ave\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240921T093000
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Voice: Cherokee Artisan Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Our Indigenous Voices in Appalachia program continues on September 21st featuring Cherokee artists Nathan Bush\, Matt Tooni\, Amanda McCoy\, and Kody Grant. There will be workshops and presentations on copper art\, finger weaving\, the Cherokee language\, and more. This free event will be held at the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center (Darden Mill\, 101 Railroad Ave\, Elkins)\, followed by a 6:30 Evening Performance at the Arts Center (2 Park St\, Elkins).
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/indigenous-voice-cherokee-artisan-showcase/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art & Culture,Community,Educational,History,Kids & Family
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240629T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T174212Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Voices in Appalachia Dance Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Our Indigenous Voices in Appalachia program continues with a Dance Showcase on June 29 featuring artist demonstrations and vendor tables\, and a performance by Hoops of Hope & Resilience and Dave Locklear.\n\nSchedule:Exhibit and vendor tables open 9:30-4:30pm at the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center (101 Railroad Ave\, Elkins)Demonstrations:11:00am – Rachel Schindler: Dreamcatchers1:00pm – Jocelyn Jones: Hoop DanceTBA – Dave Locklear5:30 – Performances at The Arts Center (2 Park St\, Elkins)Hoops of Hope & Resilience Dave Locklear\n\n“The Hoops of Hope and Resilience are a family group of hoop dancers from Cattaraugus Territory of the Seneca Nation. The Seneca people are known as “The keepers of the Western Door.” Founding members include Darice Sampson\, Cece Young\, Rachel Schindler\, and Cassius Alvarado-Sampson! Spanning three generations\, they create their own regalia\, incorporating beadwork into the sewing of each custom design. This event features a special mother-daughter debut\, Jocelyn Jones and Wiyöhs Printup. We will be performing multiple styles of native dances for you.”\n\nJoin us summer and fall 2024 for more Native exhibits and programs across AFNHA\, including August 16-17th and November 9th. Watch our website at https://www.appalachianforestnha.org/news-archives/dance-showcase or sign up for our newsletter for more info\, or contact us at afnha@afnha.org or 304-636-6182! This program was made possible in part by a grant from the National Park Foundation.
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/indigenous-voices-in-appalachia-dance-showcase/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art & Culture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:Seneca Artisan Showcase & Exhibit Opening
DESCRIPTION:Our newest interpretive program will kick off with the opening of our new rotating exhibit “Creating Home: Indigenous Roots and Connections in the Appalachian Forest”. The exhibit will be open to the public May through October at the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center (Darden Mill\, 101 Railroad Ave\, Elkins).\nWe will celebrate with a free Exhibit Opening Event on May 18 featuring a Seneca Artisans Showcase.\n\nTentative Schedule:9:30 – 5:30 Artisans showcase with vendor tablesSpecial demonstrations throughout the day:9:30 Penny Minner – Split Black Ash Baskets10:45 Bernadette Scott – Corn as Art12:00 Chef Lorinda John – Three Sisters Fritters1:15 Mary Jacobs – Haudenosaunee Clothing From Coverings to Fashion2:30 Samantha Jacobs – Moccasin Making4:00 Cliff Redeye – Leatherwork(Leatherwork class Sunday\, by reservation)5:30 Exhibit Opening Address\, Joe StahlmanFollowed by Supper featuring Appalachian Foods with Native Influence (supper by donation\, RSVP encouraged to discovery@afnha.org or 304-636-6182)\n\nJoin us during the summer and fall of 2024 for more Native exhibits and programs across AFNHA. Watch our website https://www.appalachianforestnha.org/news-archives/seneca-showcase and newsletter for more info. Contact us if you are doing your own programming related to indigenous history or culture. This program is supported with funding from the National Park Foundation\, The West Virginia Department of Arts\, Culture\, and History\, and West Virginia Commission on the Arts.
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/seneca-artisan-showcase-exhibit-opening/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art & Culture,Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:Live Music Performance by Fair Play @ Appalachian Forest Discovery Center
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center on Friday October 6 at 4:30pm for a special musical performance by Fair Play! The event is free and open to all. The duo will play in the second floor event space of the Darden Mill. Downstairs\, the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center will extend its hours until 6pm to allow guests to visit the Material Culture: Wood and Weaving exhibit.\nAbout Fair Play:\nEd and Trish Bowes have been playing music together since they first met on the chairlift at Silver Creek ski resort many years ago. They now share their time between their homes in Beverly\, WV and Midlothian\, VA. They have previously performed as “Fair Play” for Beverly Days\, Bucky House dinner concerts\, and other venues. They have been members of several bluegrass bands in the Richmond area. They are grateful for the opportunity to perform during the 2023 WV Forest Festival.
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/live-music-performance-by-fair-play-appalachian-forest-discovery-center/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231006T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231006T120000
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CREATED:20230921T230054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230921T230054Z
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SUMMARY:Lap Dulcimer Workshop @ Appalachian Forest Discovery Center
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the Forest Festival by learning a new instrument! From 10am to 12pm\, the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center will host a FREE drop-in lesson on the lap dulcimer in the second floor event space at Darden Mill\, open to beginners of all ages! Visitors are welcome to come in and out throughout the lesson as they explore all that the Darden Mill has to offer during the festival.\nIf you want a sneak peek\, the AFDC’s exhibit\, Material Culture: Wood and Weaving\, has a lap dulcimer ready to play at all times the museum is open!
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/lap-dulcimer-workshop-appalachian-forest-discovery-center/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art & Culture,Educational,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230807T210000
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CREATED:20230717T193111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T193616Z
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SUMMARY:Movies at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Catch intriguing documentaries every Monday evening in August\, showtime starting at 7 PM! \nFREE Admission \n8/7 – In Tune: A Community of Musicians\nFrom West Virginia Public Broadcasting\, In Tune examines old-time music in the hills and valleys of WV. The documentary also considers the homogenization of customs and music culture; the impact of the American Folk Revival; rediscovery of old-time musicians; the arrival of back-to-the-landers in Appalachia; growing popularity of old-time music festivals. \n8/14 – RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World\nRUMBLE explores how the Native American influence is an integral part of music history\, despite attempts to ban\, censor\, and erase Indigenous culture in the United States. The stories of iconic Native musicians are told by some of America’s greatest music legends who knew them\, played music with them\, and were inspired by them: everyone from Buddy Guy\, Quincy Jones\, and Tony Bennett to Iggy Pop\, Steven Tyler\, and Stevie Van Zandt. RUMBLE shows how Indigenous music was part of the very fabric of American popular music from the beginning\, but that the Native American contribution was left out of the story – until now. \n8/21 – The Resilient Forest\nThe Resilient Forest documents the settlements\, early history\, industrialization\, folklife\, recreation\, conservation\, and forestry practices that have formed the cultural identity of residents of the Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area. \n8/28 – Reel ‘Em\, Boys\, Reel ‘Em\nA film by Augusta Heritage Center\, Reel ‘Em features West Virginia traditional square dancing and step dancing. This documentary follows the Mountain Dance Trail as it winds across the Mountain State.
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/movies-at-the-museum/2023-08-07/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art & Culture,Entertainment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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SUMMARY:Material Culture: Wood Weaving
DESCRIPTION:New Exhibit Opening Event: \nCome see our new rotating exhibit “Material Culture: Wood and Weaving”! We will be open until 6 PM on Saturday\, May 13th to celebrate opening for the season. Admission is free. We hope to see you here! \n 
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/material-culture-wood-weaving/
CATEGORIES:Art & Culture,Community,Educational,Entertainment,Information,Kids & Family
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220806T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220806T193000
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CREATED:20220715T213844Z
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SUMMARY:Night at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center after hours as our exhibits come alive! Stop by anytime between 5:00-7:30 and talk to a settler about life at the Seneca Rocks homestead\, watch weavers and basketmakers at work\, and learn about medicinal and edible plants in Appalachia. Sample snacks\, sodas\, and jams made with native plants\, make a basket out of yarn\, craft your own medicinal tea\, and string together a simple bird feeder!\n\nNight at the Museum is free and open to all ages—kids and adults alike. The West Virginia Railroad Museum will also be open!
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/night-at-the-museum/
LOCATION:Appalachian Forest Discovery Center\, 2 Railroad Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190713T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190713T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T015448
CREATED:20190611T182248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190611T182248Z
UID:13659-1563012000-1563026400@elkinsrandolphwv.com
SUMMARY:Stream Snorkeling @ Stuart Recreation Area
DESCRIPTION:WVLT is partnering with the US Forest Service for an underwater adventure in the Shavers Fork at the Stuart Recreation Area in Elkins. (Meet us in Shelter 4.) \nThis activity allows people to explore beneath the surface while horizontally rock climbing in shallow water looking for fish and other water creatures. Minimum age to participate is 6. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Snorkel gear will be provided. \nWVLT is requesting a donation of $10 per person to help cover the cost of the shelter and refreshments. (Free for adults accompanying a child.) \nPlease register here: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/3WamBECdhDmTk8xeMyCQlw
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/stream-snorkeling-stuart-recreation-area/
ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190518T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190518T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T015448
CREATED:20190507T222340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T222340Z
UID:12167-1558173600-1558191600@elkinsrandolphwv.com
SUMMARY:2019 Endagered Species Day
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://elkinsrandolphwv.com/event/2019-endagered-species-day/
LOCATION:Elkins Randolph County YMCA\, 400 Davis Avenue\, Elkins\, WV\, 26241\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area":MAILTO:info@appalachianforest.us
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