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Calling all musicians for the Hillsboro Musician's Jam

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Calling ALL Musicians for the Hillsboro Musician's Jam



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Who:    All y'all musicians and your pals.

 

What:   Pearl needs you this Sunday afternoon at a musicians' jam to celebrate the New Moon.

 

When:  October 2, anytime between 2pm and 5pm, rain or shine.

 

Where: Pearl Buck's Birthplace, Route. 219 N, Hillsboro, West Virginia.

 

The first musicians to show up will be in charge of the playlist. Paul Jacoby is in charge of sound. Bill Hefner will bring that guitar he's been working on for all to admire.

 

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Music! Kites! Food! and so much more!  Come out and enjoy the music!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

famous birthplaceLocated in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, The Pearl S. Buck Birthplace showcases the home where the Nobel Prize-winning author was born in 1892. The museum is dedicated to celebrating the influence that the home and West Virginia lifestyle had on Pearl and how it shaped some of her major work throughout her life.

 

 

 




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What are they listening to? This is a question that the National Radio Astronomic Observatory (NRAO) gets asked daily.

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What are they listening to? This is a question that the (NRAO) gets asked daily.

On Saturday, my husband and friends wanted to go on a day trip. So the four of us head out to Green Bank, West Virginia, home of the National Radio Astronomic Observatory (NRAO). The NRAO's first facility and office opened in Green Bank in May 1957.

We toured the museum, watched a film, and took a bus tour over the grounds of the observatory. The museum was very interesting. Exhibits explain what radio telescopes do and show visitors how scientists use radio telescopes to learn more about the universe. Some exhibits are hands-on.

On the tour, we saw eight telescopes, but only five are working. The one telescope that is HUGE and worth seeing is the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT). It is the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope and the world's largest land-based movable structure. The telescope honors the name of the late Senator Robert C. Byrd.

Our tour guide said that the current telescope, was built following the collapse of the previous Green Bank telescope, a 90.44m paraboloid. The previous telescope collapsed on November 15, 1988 due to metal fatigue. No one was hurt. The telescope's 2.3-acre collecting area looks quite a bit larger in person than it does in a photograph. Before going through the gate, to see the telescopes, I was able to take a photo of the GBT from a distance; once inside the gate digital cameras were not allowed. And, of course, all cell phones had to be turned off.

National Radio Astronomic Observatory

Green Bank Telescope

The telescope sits at the heart of the United States National Radio Quiet Zone (NRQZ), a large area where all radio transmissions are either limited or banned outright, to help the telescope function properly. The NRQZ encloses ~ 13,000 square miles near the state border between Virginia and West Virginia. If you are planning a trip to the observatory, remember you cell phones will not work.

The observatory land was once farmland for seven farms. It is mostly flat, and is surrounded by deep green forest and beautiful mountain scenery.

National Radio Astronomic Observatory

National Radio Astronomic Observatory

Call NRAO for tours at (304) 456-2011.

Tours are FREE!

The museum has a gift counter and a small snack bar

Check out the NRAO if you are visiting West Virginia..... and see the huge radio telescopes at work. Kids, as well as adults, will enjoy visiting the museum and taking the tour to see the different telescopes.

First Annual Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Croquet Tournament

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First Annual Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Croquet Tournament

 

Come play, enjoy the day, and cheer friends on!

Sunday, July 10 at the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace

 

Pearl S Buck Croquet Tournament

 

  • $15 early registration, or
  • $25 day of tournament


1:00 PM - Registration
1:00 - 2:00 PM -  Instruction & Practice (optional)
2:00 PM - Tournament begins

 

 

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To register, call (304)653-4430 or email info@pearlsbuckbirthplace.com


There will be FREE kids’ activities.  Lunch and cold drinks will be available.


All proceeds benefit the Pearl Buck Birthplace, located on Route 219, Hillsboro, WV in Pocahontas County

 

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West Virginia's Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort Early Season Savings

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Time is running out to save big on a Snowshoe Mountain 2010-2011 Season Pass.  The early season savings expires on Saturday, October 30th!  Get yours today and save up to 15%.


A Snowshoe Season Pass not only grants you unlimited access to Snowshoe's three areas, 244 acres of skiable terrain, and the most snow in the region, but it gets you exclusive discounts on resort lodging and lift tickets at other Intrawest resorts--the leading resorts in North America!

This year on October 5, 6 and 15 it snowed on the mountain and Opening Day is scheduled for November 24th--that's LESS THAN A MONTH AWAY!  Don't miss out on another incredible season!


Snowshoe Mountain, WV... This is Snow Country.

 

 

 

 

Snowshoe Mountain is located in the Allegheny Mountains.  The resort is located in the bowl shaped convergence of two mountains, Cheat Mountain and Back Allegheny.  Snowshoe known for its winter activities, also has extensive mountain biking trails, a popular golf course, wedding and convention areas and numerous outdoor activities.  Snow shoe is the perfect year-round destination for adventure filled vacations in West Virginia, especially skiing and snowboarding. Get your season pass for an incredible season.

 

Visit snowshoemtn.com or call 877-441-4386 to purchase your pass TODAY!

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The Briar Patch Open House and Little Levels Heritage Fair in Hillsboro, WV

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If you are planning to attend the Little Levels Heritage Fair in Hillsboro, West Virginia........be sure to attend the Open House at "The Briar Patch", home of Briary Antiques and Briary Knob Builders.  Open house will be on Saturday, June 26, 2010, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

 

The Little Levels Heritage Fair in Hillsboro, WV.... "A Place to Come Home To" ....will be June 25-27, 2010.  For more information, call 304-653-8563.

 

The Briar Patch is located on Route 219 North, Hillsboro, WV, two driveways south of the birthplace of Pearl Buck, renowned author of The Good Earth, and first female recipient of both the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes.  Driving towards Hillsboro you will see new signs that have been erected on US Rt. 219 - "1886, Welcome to Hillsboro, Birthplace of Pearl S. Buck." The signs will be dedicated June 26, 2010, the birthdate of Pearl Buck.

 

Below are photos of before and after renovation by Briary Knob Builders.  The owner, Mary Moore McLaughlin, said that when she first purchased "The Briar Patch" at auction, the building was covered up with vinyl siding on top of chestnut boards on the exterior. Inside were panelling, many layers of wallpaper, boards, and the earliest layers with newspaper (the old Greenbrier Independent) ~ plus rats' nests throughout.  Local lore supported that the building was made of logs.

 



Following the Battle of Droop Mountain on November 6, 1863, the building now called 'The Briar Patch" was located north of Hillsboro. A pioneer cabin, probably dating to the late18th century, it served as a wayside hospital for wounded soldiers. In early November, of that year, Brig. Gens. W.W. Averell and Alfred Napoleon Alexander Duffié embarked on a raid into southwestern Virginia to disrupt the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad.  While Duffié’s column destroyed military property en route, Averell encountered and defeated a Confederate brigade under Brig. Gen. John Echols at Droop Mountain. The Union columns reunited at Lewisburg the next day but were in no condition to continue their raid. After this battle, Confederate resistance in West Virginia collapsed. Most of Pocahontas County's residents supported the Confederacy during the Civil War. The Battle of Droop Mountain left 526 total casualties.

 

Later the cabin was used as ante in a local poker game. The winner tore down the structure and moved it to its present location north of town.  The logs were "scabbed" back into place with boards to cover them on the outside.  The inside walls were papered with old copies of the Greenbrier Independent. On the Briar Patch property stone slabs with "Hen and Chicks" plants may be found on the north side of the cabin.  These plants were old-time cemetery markers.

 

Mary Moore's McLaughlin's favorite nephew, Andrew Must, did all the work with the help of his Pocahontas County friends: Ezra Cedarleaf, Clay Condon, Caleb Diller, Harley Squires, David Kershner, Adrieanne Jergens, Wes Burke, Adam Cumashot, and from Texas, Gabe Pino.  A good gig for a county with 16% unemployment!

 

Mary MooreMary Moore moved to Hillsboro three summers ago from Lewisburg WV.  Her antique shop there was called "Estate Antiques", a business that she relocated to West Virginia from Charleston, South Carolina. She likes to say that she ran with the big dogs on King Street, just north of Broad.  Her business started 18 years ago when she began conducting estate sales, antique appraisals and consignment while working for the Preservation Society of Charleston.

 

During her time at the Preservation Society, McLaughlin wrote and edited The Churches of Charleston and the Lowcountry (under her former moniker, Mary Moore Jacoby), published by University of South Carolina Press. She also collaborated with John Meffert on A Charleston Album for the Charleston Museum published by Arcadia Press.

 

Upon moving to Greenbrier and Pocahontas Counties, Mary Moore re-connected with her extended West Virginia family ~ sister Ginger Must, and many cousins from the McLaughlin/Arbuckle family tree. She also enjoys cultivating new colleagues and friends in both counties. She likes to relax and "invite the spirits" through landscape painting,gardening and making wine. For the last few years, she has worked as the editor for the Journal of the Greenbrier Historical Society.  Her poetry is published on a regular basis in The Pamphlet, an online literary magazine. 

 

Going to Little Levels Heritage Fair, stop by the Briar Patch and visit Mary at her new business, the Briary Antiques in Hillsboro, West Virginia.

 

 

 

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