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    3rd Annual Carnegie Hall-O-Ween features spooky fun for the entire family

    By WV Daily News,

    2024-09-19
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    Lewisburg, WV (WVDN) –Running from September 28 through November 16, Carnegie Hall’s third annual Hall–O-Ween series offers fun and exciting opportunities to get you ready for Halloween, Trick or Treat, and beyond.

    Carnegie Hall-O-Ween kicks on Saturday, September 28, from 12 to 3 p.m. with Ceramic Posh Pumpkins with teaching artist Amie Durrman. In this workshop students explore simple and easy clay techniques, such as adding surface texture or pattern, in hand building clay pumpkins. Registration is $65 for members; $90 for adult and child pair. Students must be 10 years of age or older.

    This year, the All Things Pumpkin Culinary Contest will take place during Taste Of Our Towns (TOOT) on Saturday, October 12 at the Greenbrier County CVB. Enter your best sweet or savory pumpkin recipe and be the second winner in the annual Carnegie Hall All Things Pumpkin Contest. Judging will occur at 2 p.m. and conclude with a live awards presentation. The best recipe winner will receive a $200 cash prize, bragging rights for the whole year, and the Golden Pumpkin Award, a custom-made one-of-a-kind art piece created by a different Carnegie Hall Teaching Artist each year. This year’s award is a beautiful stained-glass window hanging created by Glasswerks artist Lynda Weischowsky.

    On Friday, October 18, at 7 p.m., 2022 West Virginia Folk Artist of the Year Adam Booth presents Ghost Stories and Spookier Things. Adam’s spooky stories include traditional and original stories about ghosts (haints, haunts, & boogers), witches, inexplicable phenomena, and strange creatures from West Virginia. Adam blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia to create original, forward-thinking story artistry. Not for the faint of heart, these stories are truly spooky and not for young or immature listeners.

    A returning favorite of Hall-O-Ween week, the Historic Candlelit Cemetery Tours are back on Friday, October 25, at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Walking tours will explore the fascinating history of a selection of Lewisburg’s well-known grave markers and interesting details of the lives – and deaths – of the interred. Period dress encouraged! Registration is $13

    Carnegie Hall-O-Ween will also feature additional festive events, including Autumn Cards and Tabletop displays (Thursday, October 3), Ceramic Skull Planter/Candle Lantern (Saturday, October 5), The Harvest Home: Fire Cider! (Saturday, October 19), Halloween Animal Masks (Saturday, October 19), Harvest Season Paint Date (Saturday, October 26), Bread & Soup Series (Saturday, November 2), and painted Barn Stars (Tuesday, November 12 and Thursday, November 14).

    For more information on Carnegie Hall-O-Ween or for a complete list of classes and workshops and to enroll visit carnegiehallwv.org/classes-and-workshops or pick up a Classes & Workshops brochure at 611 Church Street, Lewisburg, West Virginia.

    Carnegie Hall is a nonprofit organization supported by individual contributions, grants, and fundraising efforts such as TOOT and The Carnegie Hall Gala. The Hall is located at 611 Church Street, Lewisburg, WV.  For more information, please call 304.645.7917 or visit www.carnegiehallwv.org.

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