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Things to do today: June 18, 2016

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FESTIVALL MUSICWORKS: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. Local singer/songwriters. Includes Andy Park, Brittany Franklin with Tony Leach, Chris Vincent, Dina Hornbaker, Jeff Ellis, Elaine Purkey, John Bird, Mike Arcuri, Karen Allen, Mike Pushkin, and Chet Lowther. Hosted by Andy and Becky Park. Bluegrass Kitchen, 1600 Washington St., E. Call 304-346-2871.

SEAN RICHARDSON with ALEXA ROSE: 7 p.m. Free. Bluegrass Kitchen, 1600 Washington St., E. Call 304-346-2871.

RYAN KENNEDY: 7 p.m. Adults $20. Children free. Christ Church United Methodist, Quarrier and Morris streets. Sponsored by the Charleston Chamber Music Society. Call 304-342-0192.

CHARLESTON HARMONY: 7:30 p.m. Adults $15. Students under 25 free. The Kanawha Kordsmen present their 43rd annual show with special guest Boardwalk. Culture Center Theater. Call 304-346-7464 (SING).

RACHEL BURGE AND BLUE DAWNING: 7 p.m. Adults $5. Kids 12 and under $3. Bluegrass. Jerry Run Summer Theater, Rt. 20, Cleveland, Near Holly River State Park. Call 304-493-6574.

RIVER JAM: 7 to 10 p.m. Admission $10. Marmet Recreation Center, 8500 MacCorkle Ave. Call 304-949-9692.

KENNY AND BECKY AND THE COUNTRY SINGERS: 6 p.m. Donations accepted. Roane County Country Jamboree, COA bldg. 811 Madison Ave., Spencer. Call 304-927-1997.

WEGMANN BROTHERS: 7:30 p.m. Free. Taylor Books, 226 Capitol St. Call 342-1464 or visit www.taylorbooks.com.

TRAVELIN' APPALACHIANS REVUE PRESENTS "THINGS SAID TO A HOLE IN THE GROUND": 5 to 7 p.m. Free. Showcase of WV song and storytelling with local musicians, authors and poets. The Boulevard Tavern, 806 Kanawha Blvd. E. Call 304-205-7951 or visit www.theboulevardtavernwv.com.

DIXIE HIGHWAY: 7 p.m. Cover $6. West Side Jamboree, corner of Tennessee Ave. and Randolph St. Call 304-419-1902.

MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS FEST: Summersville Music Park, 7441 Webster Road, Summersville. Features Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver and many more. Full lineup can be seen at www.adamsbluegrass.com/Music-in-the-Mountains-Bluegrass-Festival.html. Tickets are $50 per day and discounts offered for additional days. Children ages 7-13 are $20 per day and under age 7 are admitted free with an adult.

CASHORE MARIONETTES: 2 p.m. ("Simple Gifts") and 7:30 p.m. ("Life in Motion") Adults $18. Seniors $15. Children 12 and under $12. Hand crafted marionettes under the direction of puppeteer Joseph Cashore Clay Center. Call 304-561-3570 or visit www.theclaycenter.org.

"SCHOOL GIRL ZOMBIES FROM HELL HIGH": 8 p.m. Adults $15. Students and seniors $8. Musical comedy about the living dead. CYAC production. Capitol Theater, 123 Summers St. Call 304-342-6522.

"THE WIZ": 8 p.m. Tickets $25. Soulful African American twist on "The Wizard of Oz." Presented by Charleston Light Opera Guild. Charleston Civic Center Little Theater. Call 304-343-2287.

FRANK DEL PIAZZO and RALPH TETTA: 7 and 9 p.m. Admission $10. The Comedy Zone, Holiday Inn, 400 Second Ave., South Charleston. Call 304-414-2386 or visit www.comedyzonecharleston.com

"THE UNAUTHORIZED AUDUBON: LAURA B. DELIND AND ANITA SKEEN": 3 to 5 p.m. Free. A conversation in prints and poetry. Taylor Books Annex Gallery, 226 Capitol St. Call 342-1464 or visit www.taylorbooks.com.

FESTIVALL ART PARADE: 10 a.m. (marchers meet on Kanawha Blvd. between Capitol and McFarland streets at 9:45). Free. Parade celebrating the creativity and spirit of FestivALL. Capitol St.

ICE CREAM AND THE ARTS IN ELK CITY: 4 to 7 p.m. Free. Urban street fair and ice cream. 600 block of Tennessee Ave.

SMOKE ON THE WATER CHILI COOKOFF: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free to enter. Tickets for tastes. Music by The Change, Shivering Timbers, Porch 40, and Qiet. Haddad Riverfront Park.

WOOFSTOCK & WIENERS: A FESTIVAL FOR FIDO AND FRIENDS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. Wiener dog races, costume contests, music and more. Magic Island.

COAL RIVER TOUR DE COAL: 10 a.m., beginning at Meadowood Park in Tornado. Features 12-mile trip down Coal River. Cost is $25 per person, free for kids under the age of 11. Only kayaks, canoes and paddle boards are permitted. Visit www.coalrivergroup.com.

HISTORIC CONTENTMENT COMPLEX OPEN HOUSE: 1 to 4 p.m., at the Complex, located on U.S. 60 in Ansted. Part of the Ansted Hometown Festival. Admission is by donation. Call 304-719-7520.

"MEMORIES OF THE VALLEY": 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free. 2015 FestivALL oral history project. Hosted by Eric Douglas. Archives Library, Culture Center.


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