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SUMMARY:Oak Hill 'Christmas Movie Magic" Parade
DESCRIPTION:he Holidays are fast approaching and Christmas will be here before we know it. What better way to begin the holiday season than join the City of Oak Hill in their annual Christmas Parade December 10th at 1pm. The Theme this year is Christmas Movie Magic. Join us and let us know what your favorite Christmas Movie is.\n\n\nYou can apply online at the link below\, in person at City Hall\, or print and mail the application to PO Box 1245 Oak Hill WV 25901.\nIf you have any questions please contact Erin Reid at 304-469-9541 or email ereid@oakhillwv.gov\n\n\nJoin us after the parade at the Lively Family Amphitheater for cookies with Santa.
URL:https://newrivergorgecvb.com/event/oak-hill-christmas-movie-magic-parade/
LOCATION:Oak Hill City Hall\, 100 Kelly Avenue\, Oak Hill\, WV\, 25901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The City of Oak Hill is pleased to announce a 4-week lecture series in celebration of Black History Month. The series will take place every Saturday in February at 6pm in the City Council Chambers. Topics of the lecture series will range from Black Political Figures in Fayette County from 1896-1918 to Black Female Activist Who Impacted the World.\nMayor Wright planned the lecture series with the thought that many people may not know that the founder of Black History Month is a native of West Virginia and taught in the Fayette County School system from 1897-1900. Last year\, the mayor issued a proclamation honoring The Black Experience in American History to “urge all Oak Hill citizens to recognize the contributions of Black America.” One fact that the mayor cited at the January City Council meeting was that West Virginia’s first Black legislator\, Christopher Payne\, was elected in 1896 from Fayette County. Mayor Wright wanted to host this lecture series to expand upon the proclamation and to “promote an even better awareness of the contributions of Black Americans throughout history”.\nGuest lecturers include Mayor Daniel Wright\, retired educator\, and local historian. Rev. Ronald English\, former aide to Martin Luther King Jr. and now serves as an interim minister in Charleston and is a consultant in healing and restorative justice. Dr. Brucella Jordan is a prominent poet/author and Professor of History. Rev. Matthew Watts is Chair of the Hope Community Development Foundation and Pastor of Grace Bible Church.\nDates of Lectures\n• February 2nd – Mayor Daniel Wright\n• February 12th – Rev. Ronald English\n• February 19th – Dr. Brucella Jordan\n• February 26 – Rev. Matthew Watts\nPlease join us for this amazing opportunity to hear from the impressive lineup of guest speakers every Saturday in February at 6pm in City Council Chambers.\nFor more information\, please check out the City of Oak Hill Facebook for the event pages associated with the lecture series\, or call Mayor Daniel Wright at 304-465-8845.
URL:https://newrivergorgecvb.com/event/black-history-month-lecture-series/2022-02-26/
LOCATION:Oak Hill City Hall\, 100 Kelly Avenue\, Oak Hill\, WV\, 25901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The City of Oak Hill is pleased to announce a 4-week lecture series in celebration of Black History Month. The series will take place every Saturday in February at 6pm in the City Council Chambers. Topics of the lecture series will range from Black Political Figures in Fayette County from 1896-1918 to Black Female Activist Who Impacted the World.\nMayor Wright planned the lecture series with the thought that many people may not know that the founder of Black History Month is a native of West Virginia and taught in the Fayette County School system from 1897-1900. Last year\, the mayor issued a proclamation honoring The Black Experience in American History to “urge all Oak Hill citizens to recognize the contributions of Black America.” One fact that the mayor cited at the January City Council meeting was that West Virginia’s first Black legislator\, Christopher Payne\, was elected in 1896 from Fayette County. Mayor Wright wanted to host this lecture series to expand upon the proclamation and to “promote an even better awareness of the contributions of Black Americans throughout history”.\nGuest lecturers include Mayor Daniel Wright\, retired educator\, and local historian. Rev. Ronald English\, former aide to Martin Luther King Jr. and now serves as an interim minister in Charleston and is a consultant in healing and restorative justice. Dr. Brucella Jordan is a prominent poet/author and Professor of History. Rev. Matthew Watts is Chair of the Hope Community Development Foundation and Pastor of Grace Bible Church.\nDates of Lectures\n• February 2nd – Mayor Daniel Wright\n• February 12th – Rev. Ronald English\n• February 19th – Dr. Brucella Jordan\n• February 26 – Rev. Matthew Watts\nPlease join us for this amazing opportunity to hear from the impressive lineup of guest speakers every Saturday in February at 6pm in City Council Chambers.\nFor more information\, please check out the City of Oak Hill Facebook for the event pages associated with the lecture series\, or call Mayor Daniel Wright at 304-465-8845.
URL:https://newrivergorgecvb.com/event/black-history-month-lecture-series/2022-02-19/
LOCATION:Oak Hill City Hall\, 100 Kelly Avenue\, Oak Hill\, WV\, 25901\, United States
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SUMMARY:Black History Month Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The City of Oak Hill is pleased to announce a 4-week lecture series in celebration of Black History Month. The series will take place every Saturday in February at 6pm in the City Council Chambers. Topics of the lecture series will range from Black Political Figures in Fayette County from 1896-1918 to Black Female Activist Who Impacted the World.\nMayor Wright planned the lecture series with the thought that many people may not know that the founder of Black History Month is a native of West Virginia and taught in the Fayette County School system from 1897-1900. Last year\, the mayor issued a proclamation honoring The Black Experience in American History to “urge all Oak Hill citizens to recognize the contributions of Black America.” One fact that the mayor cited at the January City Council meeting was that West Virginia’s first Black legislator\, Christopher Payne\, was elected in 1896 from Fayette County. Mayor Wright wanted to host this lecture series to expand upon the proclamation and to “promote an even better awareness of the contributions of Black Americans throughout history”.\nGuest lecturers include Mayor Daniel Wright\, retired educator\, and local historian. Rev. Ronald English\, former aide to Martin Luther King Jr. and now serves as an interim minister in Charleston and is a consultant in healing and restorative justice. Dr. Brucella Jordan is a prominent poet/author and Professor of History. Rev. Matthew Watts is Chair of the Hope Community Development Foundation and Pastor of Grace Bible Church.\nDates of Lectures\n• February 2nd – Mayor Daniel Wright\n• February 12th – Rev. Ronald English\n• February 19th – Dr. Brucella Jordan\n• February 26 – Rev. Matthew Watts\nPlease join us for this amazing opportunity to hear from the impressive lineup of guest speakers every Saturday in February at 6pm in City Council Chambers.\nFor more information\, please check out the City of Oak Hill Facebook for the event pages associated with the lecture series\, or call Mayor Daniel Wright at 304-465-8845.
URL:https://newrivergorgecvb.com/event/black-history-month-lecture-series/2022-02-12/
LOCATION:Oak Hill City Hall\, 100 Kelly Avenue\, Oak Hill\, WV\, 25901\, United States
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