
Upcoming Events and Local Attractions
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UpComing 2007 Events

Keefer's Kawasaki and Suzuki of Logan
Logan Motorcycle Sales
Route 119
Powersports
and Hatfield - McCoy Powersports
July 2007
Watch for details!!
The Museum in the Park
The Museum in the Park is a regional cultural center showcasing the best in West
Virginia history and the arts. It features changing exhibits and displays of artwork and historical items from the collections
of the West Virginia State Museum and State Archives. One area of the museum is dedicated to local and regional history. The
Museum in the Park's new coal memorial is open to the public.
Current exhibits include West Virginia Quilts:
A Tradition of Excellence which features award-winning quilts from the West Virginia State Museum collection, loaned quilts
from local collections and art objects by West Virginia artists; Dehue. . . A Special Place, a comprehensive exhibit created
by West Virginia University and former Dehue resident Dolores Riggs Davis which examines many aspects of coal camp life including
the business of coal mining and the social aspects of a coal camp community; Remembering Buffalo Creek, which presents artifacts
relevant to the Buffalo Creek disaster; Looking at Logan: Black History, an exhibit from the collection of local black historian
and president of the Aracoma High School Historical Society, Claude Williams; and Ron Moxley Collection: Native American Artifacts,
which includes a nutting stone found in Chief Logan State Park, less than a mile from the museum. The late Moxley was a local
archaeologist and teacher at Man High School. Artifacts from this exhibit are on loan from the Shawnee Trail Associates, Inc.
Children's Workshops featuring crafts and art projects are held each Saturday, free of charge.
For
more information about , contact Adam Hodges, site coordinator or Clarence Craigo, technical assistant for the site, at (304)792-7229,
or by e-mail at adam.hodges@wvculture.org. Museum in the Park is operated and maintained by the West Virginia Division of
Culture and History and is located four miles north of Logan on West Virginia Route 10 at Chief Logan State Park.
Movie fans can always find the latest Hollywood
epics at the Fountainplace Cinema 8 Theater at the FountainPlace Plaza in Logan. Matinees start early every day and matinee
tickets are $4.50 for shows before 6 p.m. The theater features eight screens and the two largest screens are curved and the
theater features digital surround sound, a small arcade in front and a concessions stand. The Fountainplace Cinema 8 website
has listings at www.ourshowtimes.com. Movie hotline is 304- 831-3450.
Located in the heart of West Virginia's southern coalfields, Chief Logan State Park is four miles north of the
town of Logan. The park and town share the name of the Chief of the Cayuga Tribe (also known as the Mingo tribe).
Today
the 4,000-acre park is one of the most visited in the state park system. The park features a 25-site campground, modern restaurant,
outdoor amphitheater, conference center and wildlife center. The recreation enthusiast can enjoy miles of hiking trails, a
swimming pool with water slide, tennis, and miniature golf. Picnic shelters and playgrounds are found throughout the park.
65,000 square feet of fun and excitment for all ages, including Olympic size pool,
gymnasium, indoor walking track, Nautilus equipment, arcade, movie theater, outdoor tennis courts, dine in or carry out
restaurant, ten RV campsites with water and electric hookup plus shower facilities, and playground. Meeting and conference
rooms available. Located in Gilbert, WV.
Known as West Virginia's Water Park, it
features double slides, rapid river, little dipper, Olympic size pool, lazy river, and a miniture golf course. Open from Memorial
Day through Labor Day. Located near Rt. 119 near Julian
West Virginia Hillclimb Offroad
Park & Campground
The best of hillclimbing. AMA sanctioned. Pro climb in June with five AMA
climbs per year. Camping, concessions, showers, drag racing, hare scrambles, and motorcross. Access from the park to the Hatfield
McCoy Trail. Near Madison. (304) 369 - 0316.
SUZUKI Dirt Days on the Hatfield-McCoy Trails-2007
July 11-15, 2007
Man, WV
Enjoy
ATVs & dirtbikes on the exciting Browning Fork Trails at this popular summer event. Mud pit, drag racing, ATV rodeo
and many more great events await you.
National ATV & Dirtbike Rally Week-2007
August 30-September 3, 2007
Pineville, WV
Celebrate the Labor Day Weekend riding
your ATVs & dirtbikes on the majestic Pinnacle Creek Trails around the beautiful town of Pineville, WV. A major
music concert, carnival, festival and many ATV & dirtbike events fill the schedule.
Hatfield-McCoy Trailfest-2007
October
4-8, 2007
Gilbert, WV
Ride ATVs & dirtbikes in the most popular
off-road event in the USA! The colorful and exciting Appalachian Mountains await you during this peak of fall colors
and mountain beauty.