Emily Mitchell featured by Mgtn Poets


Novelist Emily Mitchell will be featured during Morgantown Poets 7 p.m. literary event Thursday, Nov. 19, at Monongalia Arts Center (MAC).
The reading is free and open to the public. The MAC is at 107 High St., downtown Morgantown (beside Hotel Morgan).
Mitchell's first novel "The Last Summer of the World" was a finalist for the New York Public Library's Young Lion's Fiction Award in 2008.
"First time novelist Mitchell pulls off the dazzling trick of allowing readers to see through the eyes of art-photography pioneer Edward Steichen in her excellent reconsideration of his life and art," says Publishers Weekly. "This would be merely impressive if the book confined itself to the stormy end of Steichen's first marriage, a subtheme that gets its due and packs a psychological punch. Instead, Mitchell follows Steichen through his airborne reconnaissance work during WWI, providing a devastating portrait of the insanity of war in general and the Great War in particular... this commanding novel is about the images one can never quite burn from memory."
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Ethel Morgan Smith at Morgantown Poets
The reading is free and open to anyone interested in the arts. The MAC is at 107 High St., downtown Morgantown (beside Hotel Morgan).
Smith is the author of "From Whence Cometh My Help: The African American Community at Hollins College."
Her essay "Love Means Nothing" won the Mid-Atlantic Arts Prize for Nonfiction. "Outside of Dreams" has recently been published in "Shaping Memories: Reflections of African American Women Writers." Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Callaloo, African American Review, ThatMinorityThing.com, and other national and international outlets.
Smith has earned numerous awards and honors in the following literary and scholarly programs: Fulbright Scholar (Tubingen, Germany), Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship (Bellagio, Italy), DuPont Scholar (Randolph-Macon Woman's College), Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome, Visiting Scholar in the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, Bread Loaf Writers Conference, Jane C. Camp Fellowship at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and others.
Her novel-in-progress, "The House of Flowers," placed second for the West Virginia Writers, Inc. Annual Writing Competition, and her play for the stage, "African Violets," placed third for the same contest.
Smith is an associate professor of English at West Virginia University..
Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce). The MAC is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments; please schedule ahead at least two days prior to the event by calling 304-906-7268, or write to info@monartscenter.com for more information. Read More...
Drum Circle now meets 2nd Saturdays

Feel the beats...
Drum Circle now meets on the SECOND Saturday of each month.
If the weather holds the circle well meet on MAC’s front lawn, the only green space in downtown!
NEXT DRUM CIRCLE MEETINGs: Saturday, November 14, December 12, 2009
11:30 am to 1:00 pm. Read More...
Bare Form 2009 Prospectus

Bare Form Opens this Friday, November 6, 5:30-8:30PM.
The beauty of the body has inspired artists from the dawn of history yet remains an inextricable part of the human experience. Our intimate familiarity with the human body bears the challenge to the artist….. transforming that which is known into an expression of emotion.
Eligibility:
All artists within 200 miles of Morgantown are eligible for the Bare Form 2009 exhibit. All forms of visual art will be considered, excluding video art. No reproductions will be accepted. Any work conceived as a multiple should be in an edition of no more than 12.
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Mgtn Poets features Stephen Earley Jordan II

Author, spoken word artist and cultural critic Stephen Earley Jordan II will be performing as a special guest of Morgantown Poets from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9, at Monongalia Arts Center (MAC).
The MAC is at 107 High St., Morgantown. The performance is being presented as an extra feature in addition to Morgantown Poets regular series of events. It is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be available.
Jordan will be headlining the event with an opening spoken word performance by Ted Webb of Morgantown Poets.
"I'm thrilled Stephen is sharing his engaging work with the north-central West Virginia community," said Webb, who organizes the Morgantown Poets events at the MAC with Tamara Woods, Charlotte Firestone, Casie Fox and others. "Stephen's a multitalented writer and a dynamic speaker. This will definitely be a very special, unique performance in Morgantown you won't want to miss."
Jordan grew up in Huntington, graduating from Ceredo-Kenova High School (1995) and Alderson-Broaddus College in Philippi (1999). He currently lives in Bronx, N.Y. Read More...
Morgantown Poets Fall/Spring Schedule (so far)
Oct. 15 - Ethel Morgan Smith, author of the nonfiction book, "From Whence Cometh My Help: The African American Community at Hollins College"
Nov. 19 - Emily Mitchell, author of the novel, "The Last Summer of the World"
(Note: WVU Thanksgiving Recess begins Nov. 21. Thanksgiving is Nov. 26....)
Dec. 17 - Sarah Robinson, "Guarding the Deep"
(Note: This falls on WVU Final Exam Week. WVU Winter Break begins Dec. 20. Christmas is Dec. 25.)
Morgantown Poets Spring Literary/Arts Series 2010
Jan. 21 - T.W. McNemar, author of the novel, "Ragdoll Angel"
Feb. 18 - Mark DeFoe, author of the poetry books, "Bringing Home Breakfast," "Palmate," "AIR," "Aviary," "The Green Chair," and"Greatest Hits"
March 18 - TBA
(Note: WVU Spring Recess begins March 27.)
April 15 - TBA
May 20 - TBA
(Note: WVU Commencement is May 16.)
Morgantown Poets features


Poet Mary Lucille DeBerry will be the featured reader during Morgantown Poets 7 p.m. literary event Thursday, Sept. 17, at Monongalia Arts Center (MAC).
The reading is free and open to anyone interested in the arts. The MAC is at 107 High St., Morgantown. The event will be in Studio II upstairs.
DeBerry, a longtime resident of Morgantown, worked many years for West Virginia Public Television where she produced historical, cultural and public affairs series, segments and programs.
Her poems have appeared in Appalachian Heritage, Appalachian Journal, Hamilton Stone Review (Fall 2008: West Virginia Issue of the online journal), Now & Then, and Traditions. Her writing has also been published in the 2009 "Anthology of Appalachian Writers" and "Wild Sweet Notes - Fifty Years of West Virginia Poetry." Read More...
Song Writer Circle has a new meeting time

Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator
Now meets the fourth Thursday of each month at MAC
The next meeting is Thursday, August 27, 2009 7-9PM
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.
Attendees are welcome to bring light refreshments and beverages.
This is a free group that meets typically on the third wednesday of every month. All people are welcome to attend; especially if you are a songwriter looking for peers and constructive criticism to hone and develop your craft.
A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver. Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.
Book Fair time at Barnes and Noble
Morgantown Poets to celebrate anniversary Aug. 28-30 at Barnes & Noble
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Morgantown Poets is celebrating its first anniversary this weekend (Aug. 28-30) with a special book fair event at Barnes & Noble.
The three-day event will feature free and open public readings by West Virginia authors. In addition, several area musicians will be performing throughout the weekend.
Barnes & Noble is located at the University Town Center, 3000 University Towne Centre Drive, just off the Star City exit off I-79, near Morgantown.
The book fair will serve as a fundraiser for Morgantown Poets so that the group can continue to conduct its regular monthly community-based literary arts gathering at the Monongalia Arts Center (MAC). (full press release after the click through)
If you are not available to attend the book fair or do not wish to make purchases at Barnes and Noble... donating directly to MAC is always the best way to support your local Arts and Culture center (or any non-profit)... which you can now do online!
Vouchers are available at MAC, all over this site and in our emails this month.
Click through below to see the full schedule and print a voucher. Read More...
Morgantown Poets features Dwight Harshbarger Aug. 20


Morgantown resident Dwight Harshbarger to be featured author Aug. 20 at MAC
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Author Dwight Harshbarger will be the featured speaker during Morgantown Poets 7 p.m. literary event Thursday, Aug. 20, 7-9PM at Monongalia Arts Center. Read More...
Comedy and Music Cantina
Comedy and Music Cantina
featuring comedian Steve Goff and the breezy tunes of Jim Savirino
Event Dates:
Thursday, Aug. 6, 8PM
Friday Aug. 7, 8PM
Tickets are $12/Advanced
or $15/Door
Buy your tickets today!
304-292-3325 Ticket Office
Located in the Tanner Theatre at MAC.
This space is accessible to those with mobility impairments.
Read More...Musicians of the Sun
| Musicians of the Sun |
Hips Around the World
A collaboration with Earth Movements |
Lynn Ferris host water color workshop
Saturday, June 27 2009
11:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
MAC is proud to offer an exclusive workshop with our June exhibitor, Lynn Ferris, Saturday June 27, 2009. This workshop will focus on creating mood and working with light and dark in water color. Watercolorists of all skill levels are welcome participate. Read more about Lynn Ferris on her website www.LynnFerris.com.
The workshop cost is $40 for MAC Members and $45 for non-members. As always you can call or pay as usual at MAC using cash, check or credit.
Participants are asked to bring a water color pad of paper, brushes and liquid water color paints of with a selection of primary and tertiary colors (more colors are welcome), and a non-porous surface for use as a palate. Read More...
Morgantown Poets feature Ida Dorothy Stewart


Morgantown Poets’ literary event
7 p.m. Thursday, June 25
Monongalia Arts Center (MAC)
107 High St., Morgantown
The event will be in Studio II upstairs.
Ida Dorothy Stewart, a Morgantown native, poet & doctoral student at the University of Georgia, will be the featured author.
Following Stewart’s reading, the floor will be opened to any participant who wants to share his/her poetry, literature or talk about his/her art (painters, photographers, sculptors, actors, performers and other artists welcome).
Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce). The MAC is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments; please schedule ahead at least two days prior to the event by calling 304-906-7268, or write to info@monartscenter.com for more information. Read More...
Drum Circle to meet outside

You know you want too...
Let loose and have some fun Saturday afternoon June 13.
If the weather holds the circle well meet on MAC’s front lawn, the only green space in downtown!
NEXT DRUM CIRCLE MEETING: Saturday, June 6, 2009
11:30 am to 1:00 pm. Read More...
Morgantown Poets features FSU instructor Suzanne Heagy

Morgantown Poets meets May 21, 2009, 7-9:00 P.M.
This meeting has no associated fees for participation.
CONTACT: Ted Webb, Morgantown Poets
304-319-1762; morgantownpoets@care2.com
Morgantown Poets features FSU instructor Suzanne Heagy May 21
Suzanne Heagy, a faculty member at Fairmont State University, will be the featured speaker during Morgantown Poets’ 7 p.m. literary event Thursday, May 21, at Monongalia Arts Center (MAC).
The reading is free and open to anyone interested in the arts.
Heagy is currently fiction editor at Kestrel, the literary journal of FSU, where she joined the Department of Language and Literature faculty in August 2008.
Her novel, “Meridian Inn,” was named a finalist in Sol Books Prose Selection Series 2008.
Heagy’s work has appeared in Dos Passos Review, Poetry Southeast, Oregon Review, Lynx Eye and Horizons, the annual publication of the South Carolina Writers Guild. Her writing will also be published this fall in Uphook Press' annual poetry anthology.
Heagy earned her undergraduate degree in English at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. She earned her master’s degree and doctorate in English/Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
The author has lived in Kentucky, Indiana, Texas, South Carolina and Wisconsin. Currently, she lives and writes in Fairmont with her husband, Jim Heagy.
The MAC is at 107 High St., Morgantown. The event will be in Studio II upstairs.
Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce). The MAC is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments; please schedule ahead at least two days prior to the event by calling 304-319-1762, or write to info@monartscenter.com for more information.
Morgantown Poets is an informal group in the community that meets from 7-9 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the MAC, providing literary enthusiasts the opportunity to express themselves, share their work, network and to connect up-and-coming writers with more established authors. New writers are welcome. Meetings usually begin with a spoken reading by a featured author that is followed by readings from attendees. Join Morgantown Poets’ mailing list by writing to morgantownpoets@care2.com or join the group on Facebook by entering “Morgantown Poets” in Facebook’s search.
STUCK HERE WITH YOU 2: HOLIDAY BOOGALOO
The Best Christmas Special Sequel of an Office Comedy-Style Sitcom, Ever! Written by Steve McElroy | Directed by Jason Young Starring Christie Brooks, Jessica Jirak McGinn, Greg Devito, Joshua Brooks, Daniel Crowley, Holly Wilson, and Shawn Dunn. May 20, 21, 22, 23 @ 8 PM Tanner Theatre, Monongalia Arts Center
Our favorite office workers are back and Christmas is coming early this year! In order to avoid getting fired Mr. Blackwell agrees to let everyone convert their Christmas bonuses for the next six years into a non-profit Toys for Orphans Charity that the company can use as a tax write-off. All is well and good...that is is until Kyle gets conned out of the check in a timeshare scam, and the gang has to convince the company and the orphans that they threw $25,000 Christmas party for under $25.00.Recommended for Mature Audiences.
Songwriters Circle

Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator
(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is Thursday, May 14, 7 - 9
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.
This is a free group that meets typically on the third wednesday of every month. All people are welcome to attend; especially if you are a songwriter looking for peers and constructive criticism to hone and develop your craft.
A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver. Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.
Senior Showcase Call for Artists
MAC Senior Showcase
Sponsored by Monongalia Arts Center and CLIC
Exhibition Dates – June 5–27, 2009
Public Awards Reception -- Friday, June 5, 6:00 – 8:00pm
Eligibility – All Entries must be original, completed within the past two years, created by an artist 50 years or older. All paintings, drawings and photographs must be suitably framed, tagged, and wired for hanging. Drawings, watercolors and photographs must be under glass or plexiglass. Sculptures, ceramics and textiles must be prepared for display. All submitted work will be shown; no rejections unless work is improperly prepared for exhibiting (see exhibiting guidelines at www.monartscenter.com) or deemed inappropriate by the MAC Board of Directors. Two entries per person permitted. Work must be labeled with artist’s name, telephone number, title, medium and selling price, if for sale.
Submission of Entries – Davis Gallery, Monongalia Arts Center, 107 High Street, Morgantown, WV, Monday, June 1, 2009,
11am – 7:00pm. Questions: (304) 292-3325; info@monartscenter.com
Who's Under Where? Auditions
Directed by Glynis Board
Auditions to be held on: SATURDAY, MAY 11TH
1:00 - 4:00 pm @ MAC
Production Dates: June 11-13; 18-20 @ 8 PM
Rehearsals will start IMMEDIATELY!
5 m., 2 f.
Two women are on the verge of the deal of their lives. They have rented a hotel suite for a very private showing of their new line of lingerie. Only the famous Italian designer Bruno Fruferelli is to attend. They have anticipated every contingency, expect the arrival of their jealous husbands. Combine this with a scantily clad model and a lecherous security guard and you have the recipe for this giddy farce in the classic tradition.
Please complete AUDITION FORM and bring with you to the audition. Sides for reading will be provided. Monologuesare always welcome, but not required.
Download Audition Form at:
http://www.mtpocketstheatre.com/auditions.htm
MAC Monthly Drum Circle

NEXT DRUM CIRCLE MEETINGS: April 11, May 9, and June 13
The MAC Drum Circle meets at Monongalia Arts Center, 107 High Street, Morgantown, WV the 2nd Saturday of every month from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
The group is founded with the ideals of a community drum circle:
• No experience necessary…..just come, have fun, and participate
• Children are welcome
• Dancing is welcome
• It is free (donations accepted to offset cost and build shared supply of instruments)
• Some instruments are available to borrow (but if you have one to bring or one to share, please do so) Read More...
MT Pockets PlayWright Group

The M. T. Pockets Theatre PlayWright Group (PWG) is a group for both novice and experienced playwrights from our community to meet and develop scripts.
The group meets monthly the 1st, 3rd & 5th (if there is one) Tuesday of every month at MAC.
Meetings consist of very brief readings from ongoing scripts from the members. Members critique one another's scripts for language, character development, plot, interest/stimulation and logistics for producing. Writers are paired up to communicate and share scripts with one another between meetings in order to return with revised scripts.
For additional info, contact Don Fidler at don@mtpocketstheatre.com
Upcoming meetings are Tuesdays May 5 and 19, 7:30-9:00P.M. at MAC
The Healers CD Release

THE HEALERS
*Appalachian Power Pop*
May 2, 2009
CD Release Show
The show will begin at 8:00 p.m., May 2, 2009. Admission is a recession busting $5, which includes entry and a CD.
The Healers are celebrating the release of their first CD, “Beans ‘N’ Rice Night”, available now from Woozy Flux Productions. The new release features the songs and melodies of William Hutchens, lead vocalist and guitarist for the band. William is a truly original singer/songwriter with a high energy sound. Also featured on this studio album is the musical artistry of Kim Monday, who played a variety of instruments and provided the engineering and musical arrangement. Together, the two artists have collaborated to provide a unique sound that is The Healers’ own.
Read More...MT Pockets PlayWright Group

The M. T. Pockets Theatre PlayWright Group (PWG) is a group for both novice and experienced playwrights from our community to meet and develop scripts.
The group meets monthly the 1st, 3rd & 5th (if there is one) Tuesday of every month at MAC.
Meetings consist of very brief readings from ongoing scripts from the members. Members critique one another's scripts for language, character development, plot, interest/stimulation and logistics for producing. Writers are paired up to communicate and share scripts with one another between meetings in order to return with revised scripts.
For additional info, contact Don Fidler at don@mtpocketstheatre.com
Upcoming meetings are Tuesdays April 7 & 21, 7:30-9:00P.M. at MAC
Arts on the River Application Due
Late entries for Arts on the River are being excepted until April 18, 2009
Below is a link to the application for download.
http://www.artsontheriver.org/AOTRapplication.pdf
Silpada Fundraiser where you can make money

You are invited to a jewelry fundraiser – no pitch, no pressure, just a good time shopping for Mother’s Day or yourself from a table full of .925 sterling silver.
Date: Thursday, April 16
Time: 5:30 to 8:30
Where: Monongalia Arts Center
107 High Street
Morgantown, WV
Valerie Biundo, Independent Silpada Designs Representative, offers Fine Sterling Silver jewelry that is handcrafted by artisans around the world. Every piece of jewelry is an expression of excellence, made from .925 sterling silver and only the finest precious, semi-precious and composite stones, these creations provide you with endless choices to fit your personal style. The 2009 collection captures everything customers come to expect….exceptional quality, detailed craftsmanship and undeniable style. There truly is something for everyone.
MC and Visa Accepted
Want to earn cash money before you purchase?
Bring your old, broken, no longer worn, gold, silver and platinum jewelry and turn it into CASH on the spot by selling it to a Gold Home Party Buyer at MAC during this event.
Read More...MT Pockets PlayWright Group

The M. T. Pockets Theatre PlayWright Group (PWG) is a group for both novice and experienced playwrights from our community to meet and develop scripts.
The group meets monthly the 1st, 3rd & 5th (if there is one) Tuesday of every month at MAC.
Meetings consist of very brief readings from ongoing scripts from the members. Members critique one another's scripts for language, character development, plot, interest/stimulation and logistics for producing. Writers are paired up to communicate and share scripts with one another between meetings in order to return with revised scripts.
For additional info, contact Don Fidler at don@mtpocketstheatre.com
Upcoming meetings are Tuesdays April 7 & 21, 7:30-9:00P.M. at MAC
Man of La Mancha PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Kevin Dean, Producer, (646) 382-5022
“MAC Announces Man of La Mancha for Fall”
The Monongalia Arts Center (MAC) will produce the Tony award-winning Broadway musical Man of La Mancha on October 30-November 1, and November 6-8 at the Metropolitan Theatre in Morgantown. There will also be a daytime benefit performance for Monongalia County school students. A perennial crowd-pleaser, the show is an inspirational musicalization of the Miguel de Cervantes masterpiece about Don Quixote and Sancho Panza and their adventures in 17th-century Spain at the time of the Spanish Inquisition, and features a Spanish-flavored score by Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion, which includes their most famous song, “The Impossible Dream.”
“We are very excited to be able to produce our second show in as many years,” stated producer, Kevin Dean. “Our production of 1776 last fall was very successful, and we would like to thank everyone who came out to see it. Some attended several times. It was very gratifying to see the community supporting a new artistic endeavor. In addition to our audience, we also want to thank all of our sponsors and contributors, and we are very happy to announce that we have received a significant sponsorship for Man of La Mancha, from Mylan Pharmaceuticals. It’s very expensive to produce a show when the theater, set and costumes must be rented, so we truly appreciate the community support that we receive. It’s not possible to break even on ticket sales alone,” he added. “Although we may have been ‘tilting at windmills’ a bit with 1776, the production was artistically very well-received. As a result, and because Man of La Mancha, is a more well-known show which hasn’t been produced in the area for several years, we expect very strong attendance.”
MAC is accepting further contributions from individuals and sponsorships from businesses, and is also pursuing grant funding for the production. Any individual or business wishing to make a tax-deductible contribution to Man of La Mancha can send a check to the MAC, P.O. Box 239, Morgantown, WV 26507.
The production will be directed by Jason Young, and Stan Farr will serve as music director. A cast of 20-25 is expected, which will include roles and chorus parts for both men and women of all ages. Auditions will be held in early September. Anyone who is interested in volunteering for the production or who would like further information about auditioning, is encouraged to call the MAC at (304) 296-3325 or Dean at (304) 594-1290.
Morgantown Poets

Morgantown Poets meets April 16, 2009, 7-9:00 P.M.
This meeting has no associated fees for participation.
CONTACT: Ted Webb, Morgantown Poets
304-319-1762; morgantownpoets@care2.com
Morgantown Poets features author, poetry teacher Susan Sailer April 16
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Susan Sailer, a published author and poetry teacher, will be the featured speaker during Morgantown Poets’ 7 p.m. literary event Thursday, April 16, at Monongalia Arts Center (MAC).
The reading is free and open to anyone interested in the arts.
During the event, Sailer will share poems from her poetry manuscript, “Fault Zone,” as well as recent poems.
Sailer teaches a course in writing poetry each spring at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute in Morgantown. Her poems have appeared in Poetry International, Appalachian Heritage, Pearl, Pittsburgh City Paper, Kestrel, Voices from the Attic and 5 A.M. Indiana Review will also be publishing the author’s forthcoming book review of Jan Beatty’s third volume of poems.
The West Virginia Commission on the Arts in 2008 awarded Sailer a Professional Development Grant for Individual Artists that enabled her to spend last September in Albuquerque, N.M. revising “Fault Zone” for publication. The manuscript explores the January 2006 Sago Mine disaster.
Sailer previously taught 20th century Irish and British literature in the Department of English at West Virginia University. After retiring from WVU in 2000, she entered the low-residency Program in Poetry at New England College in Henniker, N.H., completing her master of fine arts degree in 2007. Her credentials also include a doctorate from University of Washington, as well as a bachelor’s degree and a master’s from The University of Chicago.
The author lives at Rock Lake, Marion County, with her partner Tom Miles.
The MAC is at 107 High St., Morgantown. The event will be in Studio II upstairs.
Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce). The MAC is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments; please schedule ahead at 304-319-1762, or write to info@monartscenter.com for more information.
Morgantown Poets is an informal group in the community that meets from 7-9 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month at the MAC, providing literary enthusiasts the opportunity to express themselves, share their work, network and to connect up-and-coming writers with more established authors. New writers are welcome. Meetings usually begin with a spoken reading by a featured author that is followed by readings from attendees. Join Morgantown Poets’ mailing list by writing to morgantownpoets@care2.com or join the group on Facebook by entering “Morgantown Poets” in Facebook’s search.
Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce).
The MAC is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments; please call ahead at 304-319-1762, email info@monartscenter.com for more information or view our Accessibility Information.
Song Writers Circle Post-Tax Day Edition

Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator
(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is April 16, 7-9:00 P.M.
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.
A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver. Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.
Morgantown Poets features nationally recognized author Sara Pritchard March 19
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Sara Pritchard, whose writing has been acknowledged by the New York Times, will be the featured author during Morgantown Poets’ 7:30 p.m. literary event Thursday, March 19, at Monongalia Arts Center (MAC).
The reading is free and open to anyone interested in the arts.
Pritchard is the author of the novel-in-stories, “Crackpots” (Houghton Mifflin, 2003), which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and the linked-story collection, “Lately” (Houghton Mifflin, 2007).
She won the Bakeless Prize for Fiction in 2002, and has twice been the recipient of a West Virginia Literary Fellowship (2003, 2007).
Pritchard’s stories and essays have been published in Literal Latte, Arts & Letters, New Letters, The Mid-American Review, The Northwest Review, The Chattahoochee Review, and elsewhere.
The author is on the faculty of the Wilkes University Low-Residency M.A./M.F.A. Creative Writing Program in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Pritchard has an undergraduate degree in English from Susquehanna University and a master’s degree in creative writing from West Virginia University. The author lives in Morgantown, with her husband Kevin Oderman and their dogs, Fay and Brownie.
The MAC is at 107 High St., Morgantown. The event will be in Studio II upstairs.
Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce).
The MAC is accessible to individuals with mobility impairments; please call ahead at 304-319-1762, email info@monartscenter.com for more information or view our Accessibility Information.
Morgantown Poets meets monthly, providing literary enthusiasts the opportunity to express themselves, share their work, network and to connect up-and-coming writers with more established authors. New writers are welcome. Meetings usually begin with a spoken reading by a featured author that is followed by a round robin of readings by attendees. Join Morgantown Poets’ e-mail list serve at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motownpoetry or join on Facebook by entering “Morgantown Poets” in Facebook’s search.
Songwriters Circle with Jim Savarino

Songwriters Circle
- Jim Savarino, Facilitator
(meets third Thursday of each month at MAC)
The next meeting is March 18, 7-9:00 P.M.
There is no fee associated with this event and everyone is welcome to attend.
A little about Jim Savarino-
Born and raised in West Virginia, Jim has developed an acoustic style rooted firmly in Appalachian music, with uplifting, poetic lyrics. He began writing in 1989 in California after a hitch in the Marine Corps and a career in physics. Jim’s influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and John Denver. Jim’s fans range from the very old to the very young – from the late Bob DeWitt, longtime friend and sometime housemate of Woody Guthrie, to toddlers who gather at the foot of the stage during performances. Jim’s songwriting is also wide ranging, though instantly recognizable. His songs include poetic descriptions of the natural beauty of Appalachia, with a viewpoint of optimism and hope.
Antiques Show and Sale

Monongalia Arts Center proudly presents the 37th Annual Antiques Show and Sale.
65 Dealers at Lakeview Resort, February 27, 28, March 1 (mark your calender)
Formal, country, Victorian, and oak furniture, paintings, oriental rugs and exports, European porcelains, Roseville, cut, art and pattern glass, sterling silver and matching flatware, jewelry, quilts, vintage clothing, linens, toys, crocks, paper and advertising items, postcards, brass and much more. A diversified show.
$6.00 Admission Good all three days
Friday, Feb. 27, 1PM-6PM
Saturday, Feb. 28, 11AM-8PM
Sunday, Feb. 28, Noon-5PM
Antique & Collectibles appraisals 1PM-4PM Saturday, Feb. 28
Jewelry appraisals Sunday, March 1, 1-3PM
Price for all Appraisals: $15 written; $7 verbal
Show Managers- John Kroeck & Mickinak
For more information call: 412-741-1631 or 724-832-7388
A non-smoking show




