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Greenbrier Historical Society to host lectures
The Greenbrier Historical Society will host its Spring Lecture Series starting April 25. Designed as a series of how-to workshops, these lectures will be led by GHS volunteers and staff. All the lectures will begin at 7 p.m.
- The joy of dandelions
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Sign Language
The next time J.K. (Kent) Lilly offers you some tips on harvesting and planting, you better take heed. His skill in the fields is far more than a natural-born ability to grow crops or merely having a “green thumb.”
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Elle-evated
These aren’t your grandma’s dresses. They’re your grandma’s dresses, or her dishtowels, aprons or napkins, transformed into home décor.
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Generation Greenbrier Valley: Dancing with the Stars
Generation Greenbrier Valley (GGV) will hold its third annual Dancing With the Stars of Greenbrier Valley at 4 p.m., April 21 at Greenbrier Valley Theatre in downtown Lewisburg.
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$7,000 grant from BAF helps Hospice House
The Doug and Lucy Bowers Hospice House became safer and more accessible, thanks in part to a $7,000 grant awarded in 2012 to Hospice of Southern West Virginia from the Beckley Area Foundation.
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Hinton museum plans Good Ol’ Days Celebration for May
Hinton’s Campbell-Flannagan-Murrell House Museum will host its second annual Good Ol’ Days Celebration from noon to 3 p.m. May 4.
- New River CTC to offer 76 online classes this summer
- Words have the power to harm, heal
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Cuckoo for Cocoa
Amy Mills is up to her elbows … in chocolate. For her third year participating, the Executive Pastry Chef of The Greenbrier Sporting Club is once again providing the piece de resistance of the Lewisburg Chocolate Festival — a spectacular chocolate sculpture for display at Harmony Ridge Gallery.
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