• PRINT EDITIONS
  • | CONTACT
  • | TEL: 304.645.1206 | E: hello@wvdn.com
Monday, July 7, 2025
West Virginia Daily News
  • Home
  • News
  • Community
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Government
    • All
    • City
    • County
    • State
    Governor Patrick Morrisey speaks during his press briefing on Wednesday, Jan. 29 after meeting with House and Senate leaders.

    Morrisey Sees Unique Opportunity to Grow West Virginia Economically

    Shelley Moore Capito

    Capito Votes to Confirm Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

    Capito, Whitehouse Announce EPW Subcommittee Assignments for the 119th Congress

    Senate President Randy Smith Names Leadership Team, Major Committee Chairmen for 87th Legislature

    Speaker Hanshaw Announces Plans for Upcoming 87th Legislature

    Miller’s Statement on Being Sworn in to her Fourth Term in Congress

    Trending Tags

    • Greenbrier County
    • Politics
    • Senate
    • Monroe County
    • White Sulphur Springs
    • Rainelle
    • Lewisburg
    • Alderson
    • City
    • County
    • State
  • Entertainment
  • PUBLIC NOTICES
    • PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICES
    • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
    • STATEWIDE LEGALS SEARCH
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Community
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Government
    • All
    • City
    • County
    • State
    Governor Patrick Morrisey speaks during his press briefing on Wednesday, Jan. 29 after meeting with House and Senate leaders.

    Morrisey Sees Unique Opportunity to Grow West Virginia Economically

    Shelley Moore Capito

    Capito Votes to Confirm Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

    Capito, Whitehouse Announce EPW Subcommittee Assignments for the 119th Congress

    Senate President Randy Smith Names Leadership Team, Major Committee Chairmen for 87th Legislature

    Speaker Hanshaw Announces Plans for Upcoming 87th Legislature

    Miller’s Statement on Being Sworn in to her Fourth Term in Congress

    Trending Tags

    • Greenbrier County
    • Politics
    • Senate
    • Monroe County
    • White Sulphur Springs
    • Rainelle
    • Lewisburg
    • Alderson
    • City
    • County
    • State
  • Entertainment
  • PUBLIC NOTICES
    • PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICES
    • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
    • STATEWIDE LEGALS SEARCH
No Result
View All Result
West Virginia Daily News
No Result
View All Result
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) attends a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Bike Skills Area at Fayetteville Town Park in Fayetteville, W.Va. on Monday, July 7, 2025.

Capito Participates in Ribbon Cutting for Fayetteville Town Park’s New Bike Skills Area

July 7, 2025

Local Group Joins National John Lewis Day of Action – “Good Trouble Lives On”

July 7, 2025
Laura Kathleen (Hodges) Loudermilk

Obituary: Laura Kathleen (Hodges) Loudermilk, 90

July 7, 2025

Lester Graduates From Shenandoah University In 2024-25

July 7, 2025

Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” Signed into Law; CAP Officials Warn of Potential Harm to West Virginians

July 7, 2025

Tags

Art BU Business Carnegie Hall Charleston college Community County Court Dear Abby Dr EPA Fair Family Featured Gov Grant Greenbrier Greenbrier County Greenbrier East health Home Justice Land Last Lewisburg Local Man New NY Obituary Plan Project Ronceverte School Son State The Greenbrier University US VA Virginia West Virginia White Sulphur Springs WV
QR Code

Cabin Fever is Back on Saturday, Feb. 22

by Hinton News
in Community, Public Announcements
May 13, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
17
SHARES
118
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

LOWELL W.Va. (Hinton News) – The second annual Cabin Fever Concert at the historic Graham House in Lowell, WV is right around the corner and promises to be a great show! On Saturday, Feb. 22, from 3 to 5 p.m., three very talented musicians – Tish Westman, Hunter Walker, and Lewis Prichard – will join Appalachian duo Little Maggie to present a mix of traditional and original songs and tunes featuring a passel of instruments from clawhammer banjo to upright bass, fiddle to bowed psaltery, lap dulcimer to ukelele, mandolin to autoharp and more, in combinations perhaps never before heard.

For Tish Westman music is a way of life. As a youngster, she often found herself in trouble for whistling and humming at school. She now teaches, performs, sings, and composes on a variety of instruments, most notably lap dulcimer and bowed psaltery. Since 2001, she and her husband Greg have been the resident woodworkers at Tamarack where they build and sell instruments along with recordings and books of music instruction in their Noted Note style. In addition, they produce an annual Bowed Psaltery Symphony performance featuring as many as 60 musicians from across the United States. Among all these pursuits, Westman says her greatest passion is teaching others to play and watching them experience the joy of music. In 2011, she performed on Mountain Stage with her group Psaltrio, which included a budding young musician named Hunter Walker.

Walker began learning dulcimer from Westman when he was 13 years old. A quick learner, he started competing and went on to win numerous competitions including the West Virginia State Championship. But he didn’t stop there! His prodigious skill on clawhammer banjo landed him more first-place wins including another state title. To hear him play is to appreciate why. He’s an in-demand musician with extensive performance experience, a composer, a teacher known for his kind, approachable style, a founding member of Long Point String Band, and a West Virginia native proud of his roots.

Lewis Prichard, also from West Virginia, grew up in a musical family and began playing guitar at an early age. He took up mandolin as a teen and fiddle in his twenties. Skilled in a variety of genres from Old-Time to Celtic, his instrumental versatility and easy demeanor make him a welcome addition to many ensembles. Past adventures include taking his music as far away as Norway and playing in Virginia’s Mando Mafia. He is currently a member of Beckley, West Virginia’s Long Point String Band and Greenhouse of Lexington, Virginia.

Rounding out this unique collaboration will be Mary Dailey and Cheryl Mansley of Little Maggie with songs old and new – heartfelt, humorous, and haunting – as well as instrumental accompaniment on some ordinary and not-so-ordinary instruments. As hosts of a monthly Old-Time Mountain Music Jam, Dailey and Mansley love fostering community participation in the living tradition of Appalachian music. This year’s Cabin Fever concert is dedicated to that tradition and will celebrate the tunes and songs, musicians and instruments, and listeners – all part of what makes it so grand.

The Graham House is located at 131 Graham House Road in Lowell, off Route 3 and 12, between Talcott and Pence Springs. Admission is $20/person at the door. Cash only. Doors open at 2:15 p.m., and seating is first come, first served.

In case of inclement weather, the concert will take place the next day, Sunday, Feb. 23.

For more information contact Cheryl Mansley at 304-702-0554 or cherylmansley@gmail.com, or visit ArtBeat of the Mountains on Facebook.

Organizes said, “We would like to thank Graham House, the New River Gateway CVB, and the Hinton Area Foundation for their support in making this event possible. We look forward to seeing you at this one-of-a-kind show that’s sure to cure even the most serious case of cabin fever!”

This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.

Hinton News

Tags: Featured

Related

Community

Local Group Joins National John Lewis Day of Action – “Good Trouble Lives On”

July 7, 2025
Community

West Virginia Quilt Festival Moves to Ripley

July 7, 2025
Meeting sign for business, clubs, public gatherings, PR and social events.
Community

Lewisburg Finance Committee to Meet July 8

July 7, 2025
Community

Lewisburg Garden Club Reports on June Meeting

July 7, 2025
Load More
[adrotate group="11"]
Next Post

Children's Novel Writing Workshop

West Virginia Daily News

The West Virginia Daily News has been serving the Greenbrier Valley and southeastern West Virginia since 1852.

Learn more

Information

  • Home
  • Subscribe to the WV Daily News
  • Grants & Assistance
  • Submit News and Events
  • Privacy Policy
  • Ethics, Standards & Corrections
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2022 The West Virginia Daily News, powered by ECENT CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Menu Item
  • _____________
  • Home
  • Editions
  • News
    • Local News
    • National News
    • State News
    • Crime
    • Business and Tech
  • Community
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
    • Local Sports
    • High School Sports
    • College Sports
  • Government
    • City
    • County
    • State
  • Entertainment
  • Public Notices

Copyright © 2022 The West Virginia Daily News, powered by ECENT CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved.