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SUMMARY:June Wrap-Up Activities: Lost River
DESCRIPTION:Visit the nature center or the Lee House\, plus these activities at Lost River State Park\, June 28 – July 2\, 2023. Activities are free to attend\, open to the public and enjoyable. \nWEDNESDAY\, June 28\, 2023Lee House Hours: 10:00 – 11:00AMNature Center Hours: 1:00 – 4:00PM \n2:00PM – Box Turtle TalkMeet at the nature center and learn about our threatened Eastern Box Turtle. It’s the only land turtle in West Virginia. \nTHURSDAY\, June 29\, 2023Lee House Hours: 10:00 – 11:00AMNature Center Hours: 1:00 – 4:00PM \n11:00AM – Forest Farming GinsengJoin Ed Daniels from Shady Grove Botanicals at the nature center and learn all about farming ginseng. \nFRIDAY\, June\, 30\, 2023Nature Center Hours: 2:00 – 5:00PM \n1:00PM – Nature RambleThis is an accessible walk around the Administration Building and Rec Hall to discover what lives in the field and along the forest edge. \n3:00PM – Who Was Here?Learn all about animal tracks and signs in the forest at the nature center. \n4:00PM – Bear NecessitiesLet’s review the habits and habitat of the Black Bear\, West Virginia’s state animal. \n8:00PM – Walk in the Twilight ZoneWe’ll take an evening walk and look for bats\, owls\, and other night creatures. Bring a flashlight and meet at the pool Bath House. Let’s learn how nocturnal animals get around in the dark. \nSATURDAY\, July 1\, 2023Lee House Hours: 1:00 – 2:30PMNature Center Hours: 9:00 – 11:00AM \n9:30AM – Bear NecessitiesLet’s review the habits and habitat of the Black Bear\, West Virginia’s state animal. \n11:00 – Noon – Creek Critter CrawlWe’ll search Howard’s Lick for wildlife and learn some stream ecology! Meet by the Pool Bath House. You’ll get your feel wet. \n4:00 – 5:00PM – Nature BingoIt’s game time at the nature center playing Nature Bingo. We’ll play inside or outside on the deck depending upon the weather. \n7:00 – 8:00PM – Campfire Time!The fire pit is across from the Rec Hall. We’ll have a fire going and some stories and tales. \nSUNDAY\, July 2\, 2023Lee House Hours: 1:00 – 2:30PM \nAbout the Lee HouseThe history about the remarkable past of Lost River State Park includes “Light Horse” Harry Lee\, the Lee Sulphur Springs Resort and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Stop by the Lee House to learn more. Follow the sign by Cabin 1 & 2 across from the swimming pool. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/june-wrap-up-activities-lost-river/
LOCATION:Lost River State Park\, United States
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SUMMARY:June Wrap-Up Activities: Lost River
DESCRIPTION:Visit the nature center or the Lee House\, plus these activities at Lost River State Park\, June 28 – July 2\, 2023. Activities are free to attend\, open to the public and enjoyable.WEDNESDAY\, June 28\, 2023Lee House Hours: 10:00 – 11:00AMNature Center Hours: 1:00 – 4:00PM2:00PM – Box Turtle TalkMeet at the nature center and learn about our threatened Eastern Box Turtle. It’s the only landturtle in West Virginia.THURSDAY\, June 29\, 2023Lee House Hours: 10:00 – 11:00AMNature Center Hours: 1:00 – 4:00PM11:00AM – Forest Farming GinsengJoin Ed Daniels from Shady Grove Botanicals at the nature center and learn all about farmingginseng.FRIDAY\, June\, 30\, 2023Nature Center Hours: 2:00 – 5:00PM1:00PM – Nature RambleThis is an accessible walk around the Administration Building and Rec Hall to discover whatlives in the field and along the forest edge.3:00PM – Who Was Here?Learn all about animal tracks and signs in the forest at the nature center.4:00PM – Bear NecessitiesLet’s review the habits and habitat of the Black Bear\, West Virginia’s state animal.8:00PM – Walk in the Twilight ZoneWe’ll take an evening walk and look for bats\, owls\, and other night creatures. Bring a flashlightand meet at the pool Bath House. Let’s learn how nocturnal animals get around in the dark.SATURDAY\, July 1\, 2023Lee House Hours: 1:00 – 2:30PMNature Center Hours: 9:00 – 11:00AM \n\n\n\n9:30AM – Bear NecessitiesLet’s review the habits and habitat of the Black Bear\, West Virginia’s state animal.11:00 – Noon – Creek Critter CrawlWe’ll search Howard’s Lick for wildlife and learn some stream ecology! Meet by the Pool BathHouse. You’ll get your feel wet.4:00 – 5:00PM – Nature BingoIt’s game time at the nature center playing Nature Bingo. We’ll play inside or outside on thedeck depending upon the weather.7:00 – 8:00PM – Campfire Time!The fire pit is across from the Rec Hall. We’ll have a fire going and some stories and tales. \n\n\n\nSUNDAY\, July 2\, 2023Lee House Hours: 1:00 – 2:30PM \n\n\n\nAbout the Lee HouseThe history about the remarkable past of Lost River State Park includes “Light Horse” HarryLee\, the Lee Sulphur Springs Resort and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Stop by theLee House to learn more. Follow the sign by Cabin 1 & 2 across from the swimming pool. \n\n\n\nReserve lodging: \n\n\n\nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/june-wrap-up-activities-lost-river-2/
LOCATION:Lost River State Park\, United States
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SUMMARY:June into July: Holly River
DESCRIPTION:Holly River State Park is packed with activities and fun. Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of these programs\, particularly basic archery\, Fireflies\, and ‘Very Fishy’ (learning part of a fish via origami.) Your host is Jane Birdsong\, Summer/Master Naturalist\, June 29 – July 1\, 2023. \nTHURSDAY\, June 20\, 20232 pm – HIKE OAKRIDGE TRAIL & return on Ridge Road Trail. (2 miles\, 3 hrs)This trail has a long steep ascent\, but is beautiful once you reach the ridgetop whereyou can see for miles. Bring water\, wear sturdy shoes. Hiking stick or trek poleshelpful. Meet on the office porch by 1:40 or at trailhead near Baseball field @ 2 pm. \nFRIDAY\, June 30\, 202310 am – FIREFLIES – WHAT MAKES THEM GLOW?Learn about their evolutionary history and how to take part in a firefly census. Windy Gap Schoolyard YPP \n2 pm – VERY FISHYLearn the parts of a fish\, fold an origami fish to take home\, then feed baby trout in our trout rearing pond (YPP) Meet naturalist in old Pavilion \n4 pm – ARCHERYLearn to hold a bow\, load arrows\, target shoot & long shots.Look for naturalist at archery range in the game field across from office. YPP \nSATURDAY July 1\, 202310 am – BUTTERFLIES & MOTHSLearn the subtle differences between these 2 flyingInsects\, color one to take home. Windy Gap Schoolyard/ Balli shelter if rainy. YPP \n2 pm – SEARCH for CREEK CRITTERSLearn the life cycle of insects who spend someyears as swimmers\, then mature into flying insects. Help us collect & identify themwith nets & magnifying lenses. Wear shoes that can get wet. Look for naturalist inWindy Gap Schoolyard down by the stream. YPP \n4 pm – ARCHERYLearn to hold a bow\, load arrows\, target shoot & long shots.Look for the naturalist at the archery range in the game field across from the office. YPP \nYPP – Young People for Parks centers on environmental activities that encourage youth ofages 6 – 16 to get outdoors and explore nature. Participants who attend at least 3 activitieswith the park naturalist and can recall in writing what they learned\, are awarded a certificateand badge or other token. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/june-into-july-holly-river/
LOCATION:Holly River State Park\, United States
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SUMMARY:Windfest 2023: Canaan Valley
DESCRIPTION:Windfest Weekend is June 30 to July 2\, 2023 at Canaan Valley Resort. Here are some highlights including the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra on Sunday to enjoy. \nFRIDAY\, June 30\, 2023Scenic Chairlift Rides11:00 am until sunset(Last Ticket Sold at 8PM) Get a breathtaking bird’s eye view of the valley and Allegheny Mountains from our chairlift. The picturesque landscape becomes even more so in the fall as the leaves change and surround you in a sea of color. It’s the best seat in the house. Ride the lift both ways\, or get to the top and hike the two miles back to base camp. Whichever you choose\, you won’t be disappointed. Please note: Guests are required to wear close-toed shoes on the lift. \nStar Gazing Party9:00 pmIntroduction to telescopes and types of accessories. Bring your own binoculars or telescope to gaze at the stars in the night sky. Guests may use provided telescopes if they do not bring their own. Build a star chart\, learn the basics of stargazing. *We suggest guests bring a light jacket\, snacks and water. \nSATURDAY\, July 1\, 202311:00 am & 2:00 pmKite Building WorkshopNew Era Kite Club will offer workshops for children and adults of all ages. Learn how to design and build your own kite\, flying them afterwards. Small fee charged. 12 pm & 3 pm: Jumbo Kites & Stunt Kite Demos: Learn how to fly stunt kites\, including the 115’ cobra snake\, gigantic octopus\, and many more large kites and see the 150’ turbine. \nSee more at https://www.canaanresort.com/events/ \nSUNDAY\, July 2\, 20239:00 amBlackwater River TrailHike this gentle trail and find out about the community of trees known as the Northern Hardwoods. Enjoy the excellent views of the upper Blackwater River. Meet at the trailhead located near the golf clubhouse. Easy walking.Scenic Chairlift Rides (Last Ticket Sold at 8PM) \n11:00 am & 2:00 pm: Kite Building Workshop12:00 pm & 3:00 pm: Jumbo Kites & Stunt Kite Demos \nSPECIAL CONCERT3:00 pmThe Wheeling Symphony Orchestra (Ski Area)Enjoy a free afternoon concert featuring the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra presented by the Tucker County Alpine Festival. Bring your blankets and chairs. \nFind additional activities at Windfest at https://www.canaanresort.com/events/ \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/windfest-2023-canaan-valley/
LOCATION:Canaan Valley Resort State Park\, 230 Main Lodge Rd\, Davis\, WV\, 26260\, United States
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SUMMARY:July 4th Weekend Activities: Bluestone
DESCRIPTION:Bluestone State Park offers youth and family friendly activities hosted by Jonathan Lipscomb\, Naturalist and activities director from June 30 to July 4\, 2023. Activities at Bluestone state park are free to attend unless indicated and open to the public. Cabin guests\, campers\, and the general public are encouraged to participate. \nFRIDAY\, June 30\, 20233-5pm Spoon CarvingDid you know you can carve a spoon? Naturalist and heritage artist invites you to the shelter below the events building to learn local history and the basics of spoon making\, *ypp \n5-6pm primitive fire startingJoin me at the fire shelter behind the events building to learn the basics of flint and steel fire starting. *ypp \n7-9pm Weekly CampfireBluestone Campfire is at the fire shelter below the events building. We’ll swap stories\, relax\, and learn basic campfire cooking skills. Servings are $1 each \n9-10pm Fireflies and AstronomyThe events building is the place to meet to watch the fireflies and the stars. *ypp \nSATURDAY\, July 1\, 20239-11am Scat and TracksMeet at the office for a hike along the river view trail looking for tracks and scat *ypp \n2-3pm Giant bubbles and water rocketsThis is such a fun activity. Come to the field next to the pool to play with huge (really big) bubbles and water rockets. \n4-6pm Rummy gameCard fun! Join me near the picnic shelter for a lively game of rummy. All ages welcomed. \n6-8pm Tye dyeJoin naturalist Jonathan at the pool to create a one of a kind souvenir. shirts are $10 for a park shirt\, $5 if you bring your own. \nSUNDAY\, July 2\, 2023 \n9-11am Sunday morning fishingThere’s no better time than a relaxing morning fishing and learning about different types of fishing equipment at the fishing pier below the office. Bring your own equipment or borrow one of ours All ages are welcome to join\, although ages 15 up require a license which can be found and purchased at www.wvfish.com *ypp \n12-2pm Kite FlyingLet’s go fly a kite. Meet at the pool house for some kite fun *ypp \n3-4pm Lets play catchJoin Naturalist Jonathan at the pool house to play some catch in our new field \n6-8pm Tye dyeMake your wearable art. Meet at the pool to create a one of a kind souvenir. Shirts are $10 for a park shirt\, $5 if you bring your own. \nMonday\, July 3\, 20238-9am bird watchingBirding is fun! Meet at the fishing pier below the office to observe some of the water birds that frequent the lake. \n10am Stream ExplorationMeet at the office for a trip to one of our creeks to see what lives in its ecosystem \n1pm Chalk ArtJoin the naturalist at the Meador Bathhouse to make your own chalk art \nTuesday July 4\, 20239:45 movie nightMeet at the pool house. \n*YPP is a Young People for Parks program.. These activities are focused on fun education for ages 6-16. Although\, all ages are welcome to attend.** All children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/july-4th-weekend-activities-bluestone/
LOCATION:Bluestone State Park\, H.C. 78\, Box 3\, Hinton\, WV\, 25951\, United States
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SUMMARY:July 4th Weekend Activities: Bluestone
DESCRIPTION:Bluestone State Park offers youth and family friendly activities hosted by Jonathan Lipscomb\, Naturalist and activities director from June 30 to July 4\, 2023.  Activities at Bluestone state park are free to attend unless indicated and open to the public. Cabin guests\, campers\, and the general public are encouraged to participate. \n\n\n\nFRIDAY\, June 30\, 2023 \n\n\n\n3-5pm Spoon Carving \n\n\n\nDid you know you can carve a spoon? Naturalist and heritage artist invites you to  the shelter  below the events building to learn local history and the basics of spoon making\, *ypp \n\n\n\n5-6pm primitive fire starting \n\n\n\nJoin me at the fire shelter behind the events building to learn the basics of flint and steel fire starting.  *ypp \n\n\n\n7-9pm Weekly Campfire \n\n\n\nBluestone Campfire is at the fire shelter below the events building. We’ll swap stories\, relax\, and learn basic campfire cooking skills.  Servings are $1 each \n\n\n\n9-10pm Fireflies and Astronomy \n\n\n\nThe events building is the place to meet to watch the fireflies and the stars. *ypp \n\n\n\nSATURDAY\, July 1\, 2023 \n\n\n\n9-11am Scat and Tracks \n\n\n\nMeet at the office for a hike along the river view trail looking for tracks and scat *ypp \n\n\n\n2-3pm Giant bubbles and water rockets \n\n\n\nThis is such a fun activity. Come to the field next to the pool to play with huge (really big) bubbles and water rockets. \n\n\n\n4-6pm Rummy game \n\n\n\nCard fun! Join me near the picnic shelter for a lively game of rummy. All ages welcomed. \n\n\n\n6-8pm Tye dye \n\n\n\nJoin naturalist Jonathan at the pool to create a one of a kind souvenir. shirts are $10 for a park shirt\, $5 if you bring your own. \n\n\n\nSUNDAY\, July 2\, 2023 \n\n\n\n9-11am Sunday morning fishing \n\n\n\nThere’s no better time than a relaxing morning fishing and learning about different types of fishing equipment at the fishing pier below the office.  Bring your own equipment or borrow one of ours   All ages are welcome to join\, although ages 15 up require a license which can be found and purchased at www.wvfish.com   *ypp \n\n\n\n12-2pm Kite Flying \n\n\n\nLet’s go fly a kite.  Meet at the pool house for some kite fun *ypp \n\n\n\n3-4pm Lets play catch \n\n\n\nJoin Naturalist Jonathan at the pool house to play some catch in our new field \n\n\n\n6-8pm Tye dye \n\n\n\nMake your wearable art. Meet at the  pool to create a one of a kind souvenir. Shirts are $10 for a park shirt\, $5 if you bring your own. \n\n\n\nMonday\, July 3\, 2023 \n\n\n\n8-9am bird watching \n\n\n\nBirding is fun! Meet at the fishing pier below the office to observe some of the water birds that frequent the lake. \n\n\n\n10am Stream Exploration \n\n\n\nMeet at the office for a trip to one of our creeks to see what lives in its ecosystem \n\n\n\n1pm Chalk Art \n\n\n\nJoin the naturalist at the Meador Bathhouse to make your own chalk art \n\n\n\nTuesday July 4\, 2023 \n\n\n\n9:45 movie night \n\n\n\nMeet at the pool house. \n\n\n\n*YPP is a  Young People for Parks program..  These activities are focused on fun education for ages 6-16.  Although\, all ages are welcome to attend. \n\n\n\n** All children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult \n\n\n\nReserve lodging: \n\n\n\nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/july-4th-weekend-activities-bluestone-2/
LOCATION:Bluestone State Park\, H.C. 78\, Box 3\, Hinton\, WV\, 25951\, United States
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SUMMARY:A 4th of July Weekend: Cacapon
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the July 4th weekend taking advantage of planned activities at Cacapon Resort State Park\, July 1 – 4\, 2023. Activities are conducted or begin at the nature center unless noted. \nSATURDAY\, July 1\, 2023 \n9:30AM WV Morning MelodiesDiscover Cacapon’s common song birds and learn to identify them by sight and sound. Binoculars provided. YPP \n1:00PM Magnificent MonarchsLearn all about the monarch life cycle & look for monarch eggs. YPP \n2:30PM Red\, White\, & Blue Cacapon Tie-DyeJoin us at the Nature Center for a fun afternoon of tie-dying! Make this a State Park tradition & take home your own park tie-dye T-shirt! ***State Park T-shirts sold at Nature Center $10.00 will cover T-shirt & dye OR tie-dye a bandana for your pet! \n3:30PM Water Balloon ChallengeFun for the whole family! \n7:00PM-8:00PM West Virginia OwlsLearn all about owl’s superpowers! Enjoy a power point on owls\, followed by dissecting an owl pellet. YPP \n8:30PM-10:00PM Moth Madness & LED Night GamesMeet at the tennis court parking area to join in the night games. Identify moths on a black light back drop and play LED volleyball\, corn hole\, & badminton. Glow sticks for everyone too! YPP \nSUNDAY\, July 2\, 2023 \n10:00AM Black Bear GameLearn some black bear facts & play a self-guided game. YPP \n1:00PM Racoon Fun Learn some fun facts about racoons and touch racoon pelt! YPP \n2:00PM Wildlife Pelts & MoldsLearn about our wildlife through pelts\, scat\, & make your own wildlife track mold. YPP \n3:00PM WV SnakesLearn helpful ways to tell if a snake is venomous or non-venomous. Learn some fun facts aboutcommon WV snakes. (No Live Snakes in program) YPP \n7:00PM Evening History WalkMeet park volunteer & Potomac Valley Master Naturalist at the front desk of the lodge to learn the park’s history. \n7:30-8:30PM BINGO!Join us in the common area of the south lodge for a variety of BINGO games & prizes for the winners. \n8:45PM-9:45PM – Full Moon Night HikeJoin park naturalists to enjoy the Full Buck Moon while hiking past the upper reservoir to the North Fork Cabin Area. Meet at the front desk of the lodge. YPP \nMONDAY\, July 3\, 2023 \n9:00AM Ridge Trail HikeJoin park volunteer & Potomac Valley Master Naturalist to learn all about natural & cultural history along this 1.5 moderate trail. YPP \n10:00AM Tai ChiThis class will help increase balance\, flexibility\, and focus on connection to mind\, body\, & spirit. Location lodge. \n10:30AM Full Buck MoonCraft Learn some fun facts about the while tail deer. YPP \n1:30PM Stream StudyDiscover what makes a stream healthy and what unlikely critters may be hiding in plain sight! You may want to bring shoes to get wet. YPP \n3:00PM Amazing AmphibiansLearn common frogs and toads by sight & sound. YPP \nTUESDAY\, July 4\, 2023 \nBeads & BraceletsDrop by anytime at the nature center to make a patriotic bracelet. \n10:00AM Tree IdentificationLearn some common WV trees\, followed by a fun craft. YPP \n1:00PM The CCC Boys: A West Virginia LegacyThe CCC boys left a legacy that can still be enjoyed by all in our beautiful WV forests and parks. (30 min film) Followed by a 30 minute history walk. YPP \n2:30PM Wildflower Garden TourFind out what plants are needed for a monarch Way Station. You can help monarch butterflies by planting milkweed. YPP \n4:00PM Patriotic Music CelebrationJoin Doug & Darinda on the outside North Lodge patio for music to commemorate our country’s birthday. \nCome and visit the Tom Ambrose Nature Center! The nature center is a great stop for all ages\, showcasing exhibits on the park history and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Morgan 1934-41. Other West Virginia natural exhibits include an extensive taxidermycollection of wildlife- fish\, birds\, fox\, bobcat\, mountain lion\, deer\, elk\, and eastern grey wolf! \nAlso\, hands-on sand displays for wildlife tracks and a new geology interactive map to design your own mountains\, rivers and lakes. Take a park naturalist guided hike or join the dailyactivities! \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/a-4th-of-july-weekend-cacapon/
LOCATION:Cacapon Resort State Park\, United States
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CREATED:20230307T173207Z
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SUMMARY:"The Switch" in Concert: Twin Falls
DESCRIPTION:Rock music will be live at Twin Falls Resort State Park Courtyard at Twin Falls Lodge on Saturday\, July 1\, 2023\,  from 4:00 – 6:00 PM.  This is a free concert and open to the public. Bring a chair or a blanket for seating. \n\n\n\nThe Switch are local musicians that play rock.  Hope to see you at Twin Falls Lodge. \n\n\n\nReserve lodging: \n\n\n\nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/the-switch-in-concert-twin-falls/
LOCATION:Twin Falls Resort State Park\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T200000
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SUMMARY:Bil Lepp Live!: North Bend
DESCRIPTION:It’s close enough to the July 4th holiday to have WV’s favorite storyteller and humorous liar\, Bil Lepp\, at North Bend State Park. You’ll find Lepp at the amphitheater at 7:00PM on July 1\, 2023. Mark your calendars for this Saturday evening show. \nBring the family if you’re from the area for this fun hour. If you are an overnight guest at North Bend\, leave the camper\, your cabin or the lodge room and join us. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. The program is open to the public. \nHis humorous tales curl the lips on the grumpiest of people. Sure to tickle your funny bone\, the laughter and show is staged at North Bend’s amphitheater. This program is about an hour or a tad longer. \nLepp is an author of children’s books\, audio tapes of tall and perhaps true stories\, and a champion liar. He was a recent History® Channel host. “Man vs. History” was a series that followed Bil as he traveled off the beaten path across the country to discover the truth behind mysteries and legends of American history. Each episode Bil investigated\, decoded and debunked iconic subjects and figures like Billy the Kid\, Johnny Appleseed\, Davy Crockett\, Houdini and more. Whether speaking to experts\, handling artifacts or testing historical weapons\, Bil worked to determine if the story in question was fact\, fiction or somewhere in-between. \nCome out for an evening of grins and giggles at North Bend State Park on July 1. Fee free. Open to the public. All ages are welcome. [If you miss Bill at North Bend State Park\, you’ll find him at Blackwater Falls on July 20\, Tygart Lake on July 21\, or Beech Fork on July 22\, 2023. Hope to see you at one or the other or all.] \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/bil-lepp-live-north-bend-2/
LOCATION:North Bend State Park\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alabaster Boxer Live: Pipestem Amphitheater
DESCRIPTION:Alabaster Boxer is a unique music project hailing from southern West Virginia. Enjoy this live music at the Pipestem Amphitheater on Saturday\, July 1\, 2023 The entertainment begins at 8:00 p.m. at Pipestem Resort State Park. The concert is free and open to the public. \nAbout Alabaster Boxer \nAlabaster Boxer formed in late 2022\, the group has been referred to as an assembly of all-stars of the state\, with mesmerizing song arrangements and performances. Offering up a full length original debut album releasing in April 2023; Alabaster Boxer’s design blends fusions of rock\, pop\, bluegrass\, Americana and more. With instrumentation amongst the group consisting of guitars\, bass\, drums\, keys\, mandolin and dobro overtop of harmony driven original anthems\, Alabaster Boxer aims to create a new yet familiar listening experience for any audience. \nFor more information email pipestemsp@wv.gov or call 304-466-1800. \nReserve lodging: \nBook Now
URL:https://wvstateparks.com/event/alabaster-boxer-live-pipestem-amphitheater/
LOCATION:Pipestem Resort State Park\, United States
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