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Fresh brew and brunch Bittersweet Coffeehouse takes their coffee curbside with Fair to Middlin’ serving up brunch
THE PARTHENON Bittersweet Coffeehouse and Fair to Middlin’ mobile kitchen are teaming up Saturday to bring collaborative coffee and brunch to the community on the curb at 20th Street and Seventh Avenue. The even will begin at 10 a.m. and go until 2 p.m. Bittersweet will be offering its specialty coffees, pour-overs, lattes, smoothies and Italian sodas. Both establishments are new to the Huntington area, both having opened in the past year.
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Heritage Station presents Musical about Huntington July Party On The Patio founder ‘Collis P.’ continues at Ritter Park Amphitheater
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THE PARTHENON Party On The Patio continues at Heritage Station with another free concert Friday. Larry Whitt and Blue Eyed Soul will take the Gazebo Stage at 7 p.m. Cold beverages, beer on tap and Chickpeas
Middle Eastern Grill will be available for purchase. First Sentry Bank, Coca-Cola, the Cabell/ Huntington Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District sponsor the event.
Climate lobby training
See more >>> Life! page 5 THE PARTHENON Citizens Climate Lobby Huntington is offering a training workshop for lobbyists. The group training session is Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Cabell County Library. Citizens Climate Lobby has started a new chapter in Huntington aimed at introducing legislation that would reduce carbon emissions.
THE PARTHENON A new musical titled “Collis P.” continues the next two weekends at the Ritter Park Amphitheater. The show runs Friday, Saturday and Sunday as well as July 24-25. Gates open at 7 p.m. The children’s preshow begins at 7:30 p.m. A community preshow begins at 8 p.m., and the main show begins at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for children, $15 for adults and $20
for reserved seating. Full concessions will be available, but attendees are also welcome to bring chairs, blankets and a picnic dinner to the show. The show was based on a book written by Clint McElroy. McElroy also wrote the lyrics and Danny Craig provided the music. The show opened July 10. Huntington Mayor Steve Williams made his stage debut opening weekend as Mayor of Guyandotte.
The cast of “Collis P.” hit the stage for a preview of the show July 9 at the Ritter Park Amphitheater. COURTESY OF HART IN THE PARK