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Storied Evenings set at Meeting House

By Staff | Jul 9, 2010

Ren & Pam Parziale

Jay Hurley, owner of O’Hurley’s General Store, Pam and Ren Parziale owners of Sycamore Pottery and Ray Smock, Director of the Byrd Center for Legislation at Shepherd University will tell their story “Who and What Made Me Who and What I Am” Wednesdays, July 14, 21 and 28 respectively for “Storied Evenings: Music, Art & Tales” at the Historic Shepherdstown Presbyterian Meeting House, 100 W. Washington St., Shepherdstown.

Each presentation will be preceded by a short program of music: Jay Hurley on dulcimer July 14; woodwind trio “Shepherd Three” July 21; and soprano Joanna Moomaw accompanied by Kari Edge July 28.

The artwork of Joanna Morrison will be exhibited in the Fellowship Hall during the month of July.

The programs are free and open to the public and begin a 7:30 p.m.

– For more information contact Kathy Reid (304) 876-6466 kathy@spcworks.org