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Entertainment listings: May 9-15

Music

THE JENNY WILSON TRIO: will perform a jazz concert, “Sound Color Words,” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Tanner Theatre at Monongalia Arts Center. Made up of Jenny Wilson on piano and vocals, Nathan Wilson on bass, and Evan Lintz on drums, the area trio will be accompanied by West Virginia poet laureate Marc Harshman. During their concert, the artists will explore connecting words and music in an improvised performance of music and poetry. There will also be live painting by Jenny Wilson and Cheryl Ryan of Wheeling. Tickets cost $15 for general admission, $10 for students.  They may be purchased at the MAC lobby desk, by phone at 304-292-3325 and online at monartscenter.com/shop. MAC is at 107 High St. Info: Call 304-292-3325.

GENE’S BEER GARDEN: 461 Wilson Ave., hosts Gary and Libby of The Jakobs Ferry Stragglers at 8 p.m today; area blues band Arthurs Mashburn Valentine at 9 p.m. Saturday.

123 PLEASANT STREET: hosts God’s Green Apple, The Homisides and Black Hole Zion today; Colter Wall with Kacy & Clayton Friday (sold out); Tony From Bowling, Marjorie Gardens and Howitzer Saturday; Shane Dameron Memorial Service Monday; Water Can’t Wait Fundraiser Tuesday. Info: 123pleasantstreet.com.

CENTRAL PRESTON MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND: will present a free concert 6:30 p.m. today at the school.

MUNDY’S PLACE: 669 Madigan Ave., hosts Jason Good Blues Band at 8:30 p.m. Saturday; open mic with Scott Frederick at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

PURPLE COW: hosts Johnny Freak Saturday.

THE 501 BAND: performs from 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Friday at Clarksburg Eagles; 8-11 p.m. Saturday at Morgantown Moose.

CROSSWIND: performs from 7-10 p.m. Friday at the Activity Center in Carmichaels, Pa.

HIGH STREET JAZZ BAND: performs at 7 p.m. Friday at Preston Community Arts Center, 123 S. Price St., Kingwood. Dixieland jazz. Suggested donation, $5.

GOSPEL SING: Friday at Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church on Kingwood Pike. A pork-sandwich dinner will be served at 4 p.m., sing begins at 6:30 p.m.

NIC OF TYME: performs from 9 p.m.-midnight Saturday at Shinnston American Legion.

SAGEBRUSH ROUND-UP: at 2580 Bunner Ridge Road, Fairmont, hosts a country music show at 6 p.m. Saturday, featuring Donnie Leonard, George Gilmore & The Outlaw Band and The Round-Up Band. Admission: $7; $3 for ages 6-12.  Info: Donna, 304-816-6151 or 304-367-0567. Home-cooked dinners available. No alcohol allowed.

CENTURY JAMBOREE: at Century Community Center, will be closed Sunday for Mother’s Day.

THE OTHER SAM & DAVE: Samantha Roller and Dave Long, perform folk, rock and contemporary standards at 7 p.m. May 18 at Preston Community Arts Center, 123 S. Price St., Kingwood. $6, adults; $3, students through high school.

LYNN CALLIHAN: “Ear Candy for the Soul, concert, 7 p.m. June 7 at Preston Community Arts Center, 123 S. Price St., Kingwood. $10, adults; $5, students through high school.

11TH ANNUAL ONE-MAN JAM FEST: June 7-9 at Silver Lake, 3086 Seneca Trail, U.S. 219.

MACGLEE CHORAL ENSEMBLE: The MACglee community choral group is now beginning registration for the winter/spring season. MACglee Choral group is sponsored by the Monongalia Arts Center and is directed by Ken Godwin. Present and former singers are invited to come and share their vocal talents and love for choral singing. Rehearsals are at 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Mon 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 or email their willingness to be a part of the group to michvidul@aol.com.

MORGANTOWN YOUTH CHOIR: has started its rehearsal schedule at the WVU Creative Arts Center. MYC meets from 4:30-6 p.m. Thursdays in room 4129, under the direction of Leticia Grutzman. Singers ages 10-18 welcome. Several performances are given throughout the term. Info: 304-293-6946.

WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY CHOIR: Open to WVU students and staff and adult and senior community members. WVCC meets at 7 p.m. Mondays at the WVU CAC and gives several performances throughout each term. Membership fee is $34.25 plus $10 processing fee. Info: 304-293-6946.

WVU COMMUNITY MUSIC PROGRAM: offers piano, violin, guitar, voice and other lessons for groups, private instruction and participation in several ensembles. Info: 304-293-6946.

Events

WING COOK-OFF: from noon-4 p.m. Saturday at Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church on Kingwood Pike. $10 donation lets you taste all entries and have all-you-can-eat wings. To enter your wing sauce, submit at least 2 quarts and be assigned a number. Your wings will be prepared and served and each taster will be given a slip to vote. For information, email verna@atlanticbb.net or call 304-276-1916. Take-out available, but limited to 12-wing orders.

MOTHER’S DAY DINNER: noon-3 p.m. Sunday at the Szilagyi Center in Rowlesburg. Menu: Turkey with all the trimmings, assortment of salads, fruits and desserts. $10.

CREATE YOUR STATE: a multimedia performance and workshop to inspire creative community transformation, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Preston Community Arts Center, 123 S. Price St., Kingwood. Free admission.

QUEST FOR KNOWLEDGE: A GRAND AFFAIR: Is set for 6:30 pm Friday at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place. The dinner, dance, and auction will benefit Trinity Christian School’s tuition assistance program. Attire is semi-formal. This is an adult-only event. Tickets cost $75 and can be purchased in the office at Trinity Christian School.  The school is at 200 Trinity Way, Morgantown. Info: 304-291-4659.

THE SPRING INDOOR FLEA MARKET: will be held from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday-Saturday in the Mountaineer Mall. There will be an array of donated household items and independent sellers with gently loved trinkets, toys, and clothing. This is a fundraising event for the Northern West Virginia Dance Council, which is a nonprofit organization dedicated to dance education and creating performance opportunities for dancers in Morgantown and surrounding communities.The council is home to Morgantown Dance Studio and the Morgantown Ballet Company. All proceeds will go towards upgrades in the studio spaces.

Dance

MORGANTOWN FRIENDS OF OLD TIME MUSIC: will present a dance with Townsend and T-Claw at 8 p.m. Saturday at Marilla Center.

Theater

“I NEVER SAW ANOTHER BUTTERFLY”: 8 p.m. May 15-18 and 2 p.m. May 19 at M.T. Pockets Theatre, 203 Parsons St., in the old Woodburn School Activity Center. 15,000 Jewish children were sent to Terezin by Nazi Gestapo. Only 100 survived. Recommended for audiences 11 and older. Tickets: $15, adults; $13, seniors/military; $10, students; $7, preteens. Available at mtpocketstheatre.com or at the door.

“PAW PATROL LIVE! RACE TO THE RESCUE”: set for 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. May 18 and noon and 4 p.m. May 19 at the WVU Creative Arts Center. Tickets: 304-293-7469 or ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices vary by event.

Art & exhibits

MONONGALIA ARTS CENTER: hosts a Welsh/ Appalachian culture and heritage exhibition, “Curers, Charms and Curses,” showcasing work that depicts the similarities between people, landscape and history of the people of Wales and Appalachia. Show runs through June 1.

COW & CLEMENTINE: 119 Pleasant St., hosts “Dreamscape,” surreal and illustrative paintings by Penny Taylor, of Newell, through May.

ART MUSEUM OF WVU: hosts exhibits “William Kentridge: Universal Archive” through Aug. 4 and “ 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 hosts its “Exhibit 60” show through May. Some of member Susan Witt’s watercolor students’ work will be on display at the Arts Mon gallery beginning Sunday. 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. The next major workshop will be an acrylic workshop with Chris Leeper, Aug. 16-18. The workshop is for all levels. Cost is $225 for members and $250 for non-members. $100 will hold your spot. MAA hold an Upscale Garage Sale from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 1 at Mountaineer Mall. A variety of items will be for sale and all profits go toward the gallery’s HVAC system. Info: 304-291-5900, or call Susan at 304-290-3340 or visit the website. Contact: Sally Digman at sal.dig man@gmail.com or call 301-291-0637 about joining MAA. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday and 5-8 p.m. Wednesday.

ART CLASSES BY CHERYL: being taught at Hobby Lobby: 1:30-4 p.m. Monday, painting, acrylic — cat with ball of yarn. You may contact the instructor if you would like to take this class on a different day. Classes start promptly on time and are $25 each, plus tax ($26.50). Supplies are extra and should be purchased prior to class. Register at least one day before, at 304-906-9267. Payment made at beginning of class, exact cash or check. Beginners and intermediate students, guided instructions given.

SZILAGYI CENTER IN ROWLESBURG: is open from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays and noon-4 p.m. Sundays, through October. Visit the World War II Museum and the Sports Museums. There is also an exhibit of the early B & O Bridges which was on display at the Centennial Celebration of the B & O Railroad. The Emporium offers antiques, collectibles, hand crafted items, souvenirs and more.

EASTON ROLLER MILL TOURS: The Easton Roller Mill (on Easton Mill Road, 300 yards from the intersection with U.S. 119 at the bottom of Airport Hill) will be open for tours from 2-5 p.m. on the fourth Sundays of each month, May-September. The tours are free. Last operational in 1940, the mill machinery will be demonstrated during the tours. The mill has been renovated and it now possible to observe the mill engine turning wheels and connecting belts, which power the grist stone, corn crusher, roller mills and elevators. Dates: May 26, June 23, July 28, Aug. 25 and Sept. 22.

ARTHURDALE HERITAGE: five-building museum complex on W.Va. 92 in Preton County is open from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays and 1-3 p.m. Sundays through October. Guided tours available. The Craft Shop featuring regional artisans’ items will be open during those hours. Proceeds benefit the ongoing historical preservation projects for the nation’s first New Deal homestead subsistence community championed by Eleanor Roosevelt.

Karaoke & DJs

PURPLE COW: hosts DJ Tony Friday.