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SUMMARY:Live on the Lawn! with Chris Lovejoy
DESCRIPTION:Live on the Lawn is back! Join us for a FREE outdoor concert starting at 5:30pm in the backyard of the 1841 Jail. \nLive on the Lawn is BYOE–bring your own everything\, including friends and refreshments! \nThe Heritage Center will be open for bathroom access throughout the concert.
URL:https://beverlyheritagecenter.org/event/live-on-the-lawn-with-chris-lovejoy/
LOCATION:Beverly Heritage Center\, 4 Court Street\, Beverly\, WV\, 26253\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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SUMMARY:Beverly Heritage Day 2025 - Building Home in the Valley
DESCRIPTION:1775 sparked Revolution throughout the colonies. What did that mean for the Tygart Valley frontier? \nCome Join us in Building Beverly as the frontier becomes part of the new nation. \n  \nJoin us for Beverly Heritage Day\, our signature event! All day\, experience fun and learning for the whole family\, with music\, crafts\, and presentations. \nA tasty homemade lunch is available for purchase\, and our pie and cake sale raises money for the programs we bring to you in the summer and the rest of the year! \n  \nSchedule – Saturday\, July 19 \nScheduled activities and programs: \n10:00  Ongoing Activities Open (see below) Around Beverly \n10:30   News of Revolution Comes to Beverly Town Square \n11:00 Fannie’s Crazy Quilt & the Logan House\, Heather Biola Big tent in Goff Yard \n             Followed by tour to Logan House \n11:00 – 2 Interact Children’s Museum Town Square \n11:30-1:30 Lunch  for sale BHC Patio \n11:30 Pie Sale until gone  BHC Patio \n12:00 Garden tour* Goff yard \n12:00 Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Floats & Porch Music Arnold house \n12:30 George Washington’s Chainman program * Randolph County Museum \n1:00 Trio Salon 19th century ensemble* BHC Courthouse \n2:00 Collett House guided tour* Collett House \n2:30 Cricket game * Between railroad & river \n3:00 George Washington’s Chainman * Randolph County Museum \n3:30 Seneca Trail Exhibit program * BHC exhibit room \n4:00  Jail guided tour* \n5:00 Event Closes \n  \nBuilding Beverly Pass – Discover Beverly Buildings and Characters \nPick up your pass card to get stamped at sites you visit. Each stamp features a custom design hand-carved by local artist Michelle Fonda. Pass sites are marked by stars on map\, on the schedule above and below\, and at the site. The full list of sites with stamps is on the pass card.  Build your house stamp by stamp\, then bring it back to the Heritage Center for a prize sticker to complete your building.  \n  \nOngoing Activities and Highlights: \nLiving History\, including camp activities\, uniform and equipment demonstrations at Civil War Camp behind Jail\, and Colonial / Frontier Camp at Strader Yard. Gov. and Mrs. Pierpont at BHC and around town.  \n19th Century Cricket. See this game popular in America in the 19th century\, demonstrated by Tom Melville. Come down by the river any time during the day for demonstration and to give it a try; play in a group game at 2:30 pm \nLaura Jackson Arnold House and Photography Show* – Visit the home of Stonewall Jackson’s sister\, and view a special exhibit of authentic Civil War photographs. Enjoy ice cream floats while listening to traditional music on the porch periodically through the afternoon. Music* by Andy Fitzgibbon\, Josh Wanstreet\, and friends.  \nHeritage Arts including fiber arts and basket making at Goff porch\, and blacksmith at Carriage House. Civil War era fashion accessories. Garden* open with interpretive tour at 12:00. Vintage laundry with wringer washer demonstrations. Goff yard \nChildren’s games and activities in the Town Square\, all day\, Interact Children’s Museum 11-2 with building activities.  \n1841 Jail* – Visit the restored Jail cells and Jailer’s office through the day; guided tour with upstairs and future plans at 4 pm \nCollett House* frontier fort partially open with discussion of significance\, and of preservation needs and challenges\, with guided tour at 2.  \nSeneca Trail traveling exhibit is in the rotating exhibit room of the Beverly Heritage Center.* Learn about Native life and travel through our area. A program about the Seneca Trail will be offered by Eleanor Renshaw at 3:30.  \n  \nSpecial Programs: \nFannie’s Crazy Quilt & the Logan House by Heather Biola 11am at Goff Yard Tent. Heather will share about her new book about her ancestor Fannie Logan Scott\, whose daughter married future Governor Guy Kump. Heather will lead a tour to Logan House and talk about the family’s connections to Beverly.  \nTrio Salon will provide a program and concert of music of the Civil War era with a special emphasis on the country’s first professional composer\, Stephen Foster who wrote music for the Black Face Minstrel Shows of the period. The program will reflect on the conditions of the South prior to the Civil War\, and how music written from 1860-1865 captured the mood of the American people. The ensemble is made of Richard Evans on flute\, John Vaughan on guitar\, and Renaud Stauber on viola. 1pm in the Courthouse inside BHC. (*music) \nDon Teter as a Colonial era chainman demonstrates Colonial era surveying tools and techniques at Randolph County Museum*. Demonstrations all day\, Programs of George Washington’s Chainman Edward Corder at 12:30 and 3:00 \n  \nMuseums and Shops: \nBeverly Heritage Center* Free Museum Admission\, Information\, Rest Rooms\, Gift Shop \nRandolph County Museum* – RCM on map\, Free Museum Admission \nSubscription School* – behind RCM \nLaura Jackson Arnold House* – tours on request \nGoff House – Civil War graffiti and antiques store \nThe Rusty Spinner – fly fishing and  military surplus \n  \nFood \nLunch  11:30 until 1:30 or sold out – at BHC patio \n                      Traditional Brunswick stew (chicken) or vegetable stew\, coleslaw\, cornbread\, drink– $10 \nPie sale – 11:30 until sold out – At BHC patio \n                     Homemade pies by slice or whole pie.  \nOld-Fashioned Ice Cream Social – at Arnold House – 12:30 until sold out \n                     Ice cream floats and more \nFarmers Market at Goff House – morning verify \nMi Fiesta Restaurant – Main Street (across from Town Square) Open 11 to 8 \nMad Batter Wonderland Café — 270 Main Street (north Main). Open 8 to 5 \n  \nEvent is free (except for food and items for sale). Donations Appreciated! \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://beverlyheritagecenter.org/event/beverly-heritage-day-2025/
LOCATION:Beverly Heritage Center\, 4 Court Street\, Beverly\, WV\, 26253\, United States
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