Entertainment, Marquee

Entertainment Listings: Jan. 9 – Jan. 16

LIVE MUSIC

123 PLEASANT STREET

Culture on High presents Spike Yee, Catching Zzz, Intoxicated Zen, YP Dev and  Proper vs. Soul Wav (Beat Battle) today; Cavern, Edhoculie, Aloner and  Two Moons Friday; Tell No Tales, Ivory Coast, Shotgun Surgeon and  Vulgar Roalty Saturday. Info: 123pleasant street.com.

MUNDY’S PLACE

669 Madigan Ave., hosts Kittens ain’t biscuits at 8 p.m. Saturday; open mic and singer/songwriter night at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

PURPLE COW

hosts Three Nuts and a Woody Saturday.

COUNTRY ROADS JAMBOREE

hosts a show at 6 p.m. Friday, featuring special guests John Daugherty and Carl Kilgore, along with Touch of Country Band. Food available.

SAGEBRUSH ROUND-UP

at 2580 Bunner Ridge Road, Fairmont, will host Bill Anderson on April 4. Tickets are available for the show, at eventbrite. com. Tickets are $30 general admission, $40 and up for seating.

WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY CHOIR

sponsored by the Community Music Program, hosts a spring term meet-and-greet at 7 p.m. Monday at the WVU Creative Arts Center. This one-day trial is free and offers an opportunity to meet other singers. Open to WVU students and staff and adult and senior community members throughout the Morgantown area. No experience necessary. Directed by WVU professor Dr. Kyn Scott. Rehearsals are held at 7 p.m. Mondays at the WVU CAC. Performances throughout the term Membership is $34.55 plus a $10 processing fee. Info: 304-293-6946.

COMMUNITY MUSIC PROGRAM

opens spring enrollment in  piano, violin, guitar or lessons in virtually any instrument or voice. Develop your artistic expression and musical skills. Group classes, private instruction and participation in several large ensembles. Lessons and classes are about to begin. Info: music.wvu.edu/cmp or 304-293-6946.

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.

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. Saturday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday at Holiday Inn, Morgantown. Lunch buffet from Atria’s. Class is limited to 30. Tickets and info: WVFG.org.

NEWBURG VFD DINNER

11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, $9 for adults (rosemary parmesan chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, cole slaw, roll and dessert).

SALT RISING BREAD MAKING CLASS

5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Leave with recieps, fresh bread and sourdough starter. Bring an apron. Info: arthurdaleheritage.org.

14TH ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY CELEBRATION

“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.

CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP

5-7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Taught by WVU adjunct professor Caleb Milne. Collaboration oriented to learn new skills and get feedback. Info: arthurdaleheritage.org.

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.  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 through Jan. 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.

ART SHOW AT UNIQUE CONSIGNMENT

3438 University Ave., feauring work by painter Sally H. Digman, through Feb. 11. There will be an opening reception from 5-7 p.m. today. Info: 304-598-5656.

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.

ZENCLAY POTTERY CLASSES

eight weeks, beginning week of  Jan. 13. All-level wheel throwing: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Mondays or 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays, $275 beginners plus $25 tool kit, $325 intermediate/advanced. All level wheel and handbuilding class: Noon-2 p.m. Tuesdays, $275 beginners plus $25 tool kit, $325 intermediate/advanced. Handbuilding: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays, $325 intermediate/advanced. Classes fill quickly, deposit of $75 required to secure a spot. Info or to register: zenclaypottery.com, kurt@zenclaypottery.com or 304-599-7687.

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

hosts an Artist Choice show. Artist of the Month for January is Sandy Smith, of Morgantown, a former teacher and fabric artist who also does watercolors of birds, animals, scenery and architecture. The next workshop at the gallery will be an “Intro to Lithography” workshop with Eddie “Spaghetti” Maier, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 15. All materials provided for $30. Children are half price if accompanied by an adult. To sign up: morkthedork@hotmail.com.  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-maildrjcardi@gmail.com. Watercolor classes by Susan Hall Witt are every Monday and Tuesday at the gallery. Beginning Jan. 27 there will be a six-week beginning watercolor class from 12:30-2 p.m. for OLLI and MAA members, very basic for those just starting out. 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. Contact: Sally Digman at sal.digman@gmail.com or call 301-291-063. 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 have started 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. Sunday at Marilla Recreation Center. Just show up. Info: 304-296-8356.

MORGANTOWN FRIENDS OF OLD TIME MUSIC

hosts a dance with music by The Modock Rounders and caller Tony Minney, 7:30-10 p.m. Saturday at Marilla Park Center. Admission: $5, adults and students; $15, families. Refreshments served. Beginners and singles welcome. No experience necessary. Info: morgantowndance.com. Dances will be held on the second Saturdays of each month. Upcoming dances: Feb. 8 with Ron Buchanan and Senior Moments; March 14 with Mack Samples and Lone Pine String Band; April 11 with Taylor Runner and Lacawanna Longnecks; May 9 with Bill Oshe and Kanawha Tradition featuring Bobby Taylor.