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LEWISBURG W.Va. (WVDN) – Start First Friday with the Greenbrier Valley Visitors Center to view quilts, quilts, and more quilts! The Greenbrier Valley-Alderson Quilt Guild will present a show and sale featuring quilts of all sizes, decorative runners, placemats, Christmas ornaments, and much more. The show will be on display from Nov. 5 to 30.  Browse through these beautiful, locally handcrafted creations! 905 Washington St. W. @GbrValleyWV 

Enjoy a sample of our most popular sauvignon blanc paired with delicious brie cheese at Bella the Corner Gourmet. Open until 7 p.m. 1017 Washington St. 304-520-4921  @bellagourmetwv

Enjoy Prime Rib night at Stardust Café! Serving dinner from 5:30 to 9:30. Reservations recommended. Stardust 1023 Washington St. E. 304-647-3663 @stardustcafewv

Patina hosts the duo Country Blue. Enjoy traditional country music with a twist of the blues from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. 1046 Washington St, 304-520-4962 @patina.lewisburgwv

The Asylum hosts musician Shawn Benfield starting at 8 pm. 399 E Randolph 681-318-3515 @asylumlewisburg

The Hub Cafe will offer 10% off any purchase in the Cafe on First Friday. First Friday customers will also be entered into a raffle for two house-made pepperoni or spinach rolls. 232 Lee St Building C 304-647-4994 @thehubstudentcafe

Little Black Box Bra Boutique will be open until 6 pm, offering bra fittings and a gift with purchase of a bra. 818 Jefferson St S 304-661-6669 @littleblackbox

A New Chapter bookstore will be open until 8 pm. Browse the shelves for your next favorite read! 922 Washington St West 681-318-3501 @newchapterbookswv

Join the Greenbrier Historical Society for a cozy Tavern Night in our historic tavern room! We’re thrilled to bring the community together for a celebration of local artistry, live music, wine & spirits, and an open house. Our gift shop will feature a round of brand new artists from the Alderson Artisans Gallery, and our knowledgeable docents will be there to answer questions about our exhibits and local history. This is the perfect opportunity to learn about the Greenbrier & Meadow River Valley’s unique history and connect with others in the community. Tavern Night is free to attend, and NO RSVP is required! Open from 5 pm to 7 pm. 814 Washington St @greenbrierhistorical

Plants Etc will host a book launch for local artist Linda Zimmer, illustrated by Jeanne Brenneman. Travels with Eleanor is an endearing children’s book. Book reading and book signing. Serving herbal tea and finger snacks. https://fb.me/e/3MyIR466V Plants Etc  846 Jefferson St S. 304-645-6910 @oldeststoreinlewisburg

Join Carnegie Hall ArtWalk Friday, November 7, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., for new gallery openings and a reception featuring live music by John Maddy and Brennan Wood, complimentary light refreshments, and a cash bar. 611 Church Street, 304-645-7919 @carnegiewv

First Fridays is brought to you by City National Bank and the Merchants of Downtown Lewisburg.

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