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GVT’s 16th Annual Art Auction

GVT’s 16th Annual Art Auction                

Greenbrier Valley Theatre will host their 16th Annual Art Auction on Saturday, April 17, 2010.

The evening will begin with a Preview Party at 6pm to include complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres. The live auction will follow at 7pm.

For more information, contact GVT at 304-645-3838.

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Lewisburg Chocolate Festival

Lewisburg Chocolate Festival                   

The 4th Annual Lewisburg Chocolate Festival will be held Friday, April 9 through Sunday, April 11, 2010.

The featured event is the Chocolate Tasting Extravaganza on Saturday, April 10th.  Stroll downtown Lewisburg and indulge in chocolate delicacies of top national chocolate companies, fine regional chocolatiers and the specialties of local pastry chefs!  This activity includes more than 30 tasting locations along downtown Washington Street.

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Damn Yankees at GVT

  • Damn Yankees at GVT                                                    

Greenbrier Valley Theatre will host Damn Yankees March 18, 19 and 20.

The March 18 performance begins at 7:30pm with the March 19 and 20 dates beginning at 8pm. Each is a production by GVTeens/Greenbrier East High School.

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The Manhattan Jazz Quartet

Greenbrier Valley Theatre presents a live performance by the Manhattan Jazz Quartet on Sunday, November 8 at 7:30pm.

The Jazz Quartet will feature special guest Gus Miller.

Admission is $10 per person.  For more information please call Greenbrier Valley Theatre at 304-645-3838.

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First Fridays

First Fridays After Five from 5pm to 9pm on Friday, November 6.  Join the downtown shops and businesses for an evening jam-packed with live music, artist receptions, special events and refreshments!  This event is free to the public and everyone is welcome.  First Fridays After Five:  You’ll find the lights on and the town alive!

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Greenbrier Valley Theatre presents Macbeth.

Greenbrier Valley Theatre presents Macbeth.

Shakespeare’s most widely read tragedy is as relevant today as it has ever been by proving that power has been a corrupting force throughout history. Witness Macbeth as he transforms from a beloved war hero to a murderous tyrant. Referred to by some as the ruby in the crown of Shakespearean tragedy, Macbeth is a brilliant and vivid portrait of a couple’s willing descent into evil.

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Arts and Crafts Fair

The 29th Annual BPW Arts & Crafts Fair will be held October 9-11 at the WV State Fair Event Center

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Some Upcoming Events in Lewisburg

  • Hey Folks, Here are few events coming up that you don't want to miss.
  • Candlelight Ghost Tours of Historic Lewisburg- Every Fri. and Sat. night from Sept 18 thru Oct 31.  Take a candlelight walking tour of the haunted homes and sites in the Lewisburg Historic District. Tours start just up the street from our Inn. Call 304-256-8687 to make a reservation.

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