LIVE MUSIC
123 PLEASANT STREET
Lords of Lester, Whiskey Victor, Craig Philip and Tree Hollow today; The Settlement with Habatat Friday; Marjorie Gardens Saturday. Info: 123pleasant street.com.
SAGEBRUSH ROUND-UP
at 2580 Bunner Ridge Road, Fairmont, will be closed Saturday. Tickets are available for the April 4 show featuring Bill Anderson at eventbrite.com. Tickets are $30 general admission, $40 and up for seating.
MACGLEE CHORAL ENSEMBLE
The MACglee community choral group is now beginning registration for the winter/spring season. Rehearsals are at 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Monongalia Arts Center, in the Tanner Theater. New singers are always welcome to join the MACglee. Info: Ken Godwin at 304-599-2431. Present and former singers are to contact Michele Vidulich at 304-288-1882.
CENTURY JAMBOREE
at Century Community Center will be closed indefinitely. Info: centuryjamboreewv@gmail.com or 304-303-6724.
EVENTS
NO BINGO
this week at American Legion Post 174, Dellslow. Info: 304-692-6639.
MORGANTOWN NEWCOMERS COFFEE
10 a.m.-noon Friday at the home of a member at 1005 Deerwood Drive, Morgantown. No speaker this month. Bring a friend. Board meeting will follow the coffee.
SCREENWRITING WORKSHOP
presented by the West Virginia Filmmakers Guild, with instructor, writer/director Robert Tinnell. Cost is $75, workshop runs 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 11 and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 12 at Holiday Inn, Morgantown. Lunch buffet from Atria’s. Class is limited to 30. Tickets and info: WVFG.org.
14TH ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAYCELEBRATION
“Courage To Be Free,” 2 p.m. Jan. 20, The Metropolitan Theatre, 369 High St. Free, family-friendly, all welcome. Mike Attfield & Friends provide music in the library, followed by speakers, music by Al Anderson and Friends and the Cheat Lake Elementary School Choir, recitation of MLK essays, Jeremy Thomas reading the children’s book “Words Set Me Free,” the story of a young Frederick Douglass; History Alive! presentation of Harriet Tubman by Ilene Evans.
DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE OF WV
hosts meetings at 6:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month at Off the Grid Pizzeria and Bakery, 11 Morgantown Ave., Newburg. DBSA is a nonprofit organization for people living with mood disorders and their supporters. Meetings are free and confidential. Info: John, 304-376-3213 or email siuwvuman@aol.com.
SURVIVORS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT
support group, sponsored by RDVIC, meets from 4-5 p.m. every Monday at the Morgantown Public Library, 373 Spruce St. December dates are Dec. 9, 16, 23 and 30. Info: 304-292-5100.
ART & EXHIBITION
MAC HOLIDAY EXHIBITION AND SALE
runs Jan. 6-25, featuring work by regional multimedia artists. All artwork suitable for gift-giving. Participating artists include: Dan Friend, Gary Schubert, Betsy Jaeger, Steve Lawson, Carrie Forbeck, Dirty, John Michael Barone, Nikola Janevski, Ted Webb, Jenny Wilson, Jan Tate, Andrzej Jaworski, Ruth Wilt, Leslie Norris, Octavia Spriggs, Russell Smith, Terry Lash, Lorraine Strieby, Elisha Rush, Tiffany Simmons, Jenaea Lockett, Joseph Borytsky, Jennifer Powell, Chelsea Morphis and others. MAC is at 107 High St. Info: 304-292-3325 or monartscenter.com.
MORGANTOWN HISTORY MUSEUM
hosts new exhibit, “Morgantown Waterways: Monongahela River, Deckers Creek and Cheat Lake.” The exhibit examines the industrial and environmental issues surrounding the waters.
COW & CLEMENTINE
119 Pleasant St., hosts “Zero,” an exhibition of art featuring zero-waste works on found canvases with recycled paint by Quincy Gray McMichael. “In a Gallery Not So Far Away” exhibit featuring paintings, sculptures and felted works by multiple artists.
ART MUSEUM OF WVU
hosts “Collective Insight: The Harvey and Jennifer Peyton Collection” through Jan. 19. Regular hours: 3:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays; 12:30-4:30 p.m. Fridays-Sundays.
MORGANTOWN ART ASSOCIATION
at Mountaineer Mall on Green Bag Road will reopen Jan. 6. Take in for the month of January will be 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Jan. 8. It will be an Artist Choice show. Sign up early for an upcoming workshop with nationally known watercolorist Janet Rogers, $100 will hold your spot. Open studio time for oil and acrylics artists is available from 4-7 p.m. Wednesdays. Cost is $5 and space to store wet canvas and supplies will be provided at the gallery. Some easels are available. Info: 304-296-0068 or e-mail drjcardi@gmail.com. Watercolor classes by Susan Hall Witt are every Monday and Tuesday at the gallery. Monday’s classes are open to the public and are held 10 a.m.-noon, cost is $6. Tuesday’s classes are 1:30-4 p.m. and are free for OLLI and MAA members. All levels are welcome. Info: 304-291-5900, or call Susan at 304-290-3340 or visit the website. Membership in MAA is open to all high school age and older. Contact: Sally Digman at sal.digman@gmail.com or call 301-291-063. Applications for membership are available at the gallery and online. Annual dues are due Wednesday. The Morgantown Art Association Gallery is in the Mountaineer Mall on the Green Bag Road, Phone: 304-291- 5900. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- Friday, 5-8 p.m. Wednesday. Info: morgantownartassociation.com or on Facebook at Morgantown Art Association.
ART CLASSES BY CHERYL
being taught at Hobby Lobby. Art classes are by request. Contact the instructor to schedule a class that you want to take: Drawing, acrylic painting and/or watercolor. Think about what you would like to create or if there is an art project that you would like some guidance on. Classes are suitable for beginners to intermediate students. Guided instructions are given. You must register for any of the classes that you want to take at least the day before the class. Two hour classes are $25 each ($26.50 after tax). Call 304-906-9267 to register and to find out about supplies you will need to bring. Supplies are extra and should be purchased prior to class. Payment is to be made at the beginning of class with either cash (bring exact amount), or check.
DANCE
FREE COUPLE DANCE WORKSHOP
featuring the cha-cha, 6-8 p.m. Jan. 10 at Marilla Recreation Center. Just show up. Info: 304-296-8356.