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National Talent to grace Pumpkin Park By Justin Waybright justin@theputnamstandard.com
MILTON - On March 2, four men will mix the old and the new to create a signature sound in the Pumpkin Park Music Hall. Ernie Haase and Signature Sound will grace the fairground’s newly updated auditorium at 6 p.m. Since 2003, the quartet has given thousands of people uplifting, energetic performances. Every year, the southern gospel group lights up more than 100 stages in the nation. The Pumpkin Park stage is one local officials are excited to fill. Bill Kelley, president of the Pumpkin Festival is anticipating a big crowd. “It’s one of our goals to bring good, quality music to the area,”
A true signature sound - Ernie Haase and Signature Sound will perform at the Pumpkin Park Music Hall 6 p.m., March 2. Courtesy Photo. said Kelley. “I hope the community enjoys this and supports the opportunity put forth to them.” Longtime musician Don McCroskey believes area residents are in for a treat. “Ernie has, in my opinion,
turned into one of the finest first tenors who ever sang,” said McCroskey. It’s not just the band that produces the sound. McCroskey, like every good musician, knows location is the key to projecting an
accurate, crisp sound. He and Kelley believe the music hall is it. Last week, officials turned on soundboards and cranked up Haase’ music to test the new system. Every guitar strum resonated perfectly, without echoes. Bass notes pounded the floors, but rattled nothing. From lows to highs, the auditorium picked up and projected every sound crisply, accurately and powerfully. “It’s acoustically affective,” said McCroskey. Kelley agreed. “It’s balanced evenly,” he said. “The equipment is top-quality as good as you can get in a building of that type.” The Pumpkin Park Music Hall holds 938 people. Event organizSEE TALENT ON PAGE 7
Mushroom production the focus of WVSU Workshop Series INSTITUTE, WV – Growing shiitake and “chicken of the woods” mushrooms is the focus of a new workshop series hosted by West Virginia State University Extension Service at the Barnett Center in Huntington. “Mushroom production is becoming more and more popular as people see the medicinal benefits of mushrooms, as well as the variety of mushrooms that can be produced,” says Brad Cochran, extension associate for Agriculture & Natural Resources. “Mushroom production is a great way to use a variety of recycled natural materials to grow a delicious and healthy product.” Two courses will take place at the Barnett Center in March, both from 10 a.m. to noon, as follows:
· Shiitake Mushroom Production – March 7 · Chicken of the Woods Mushroom Production – March 21 Classes cost $20 each. Fees in-
clude all materials needed to produce mushrooms at home. Participants can pre-register. Each class will be limited to 10 students. To register, contact Brad Cochran at (304) 541-3301 or
bcochran2@wvstateu.edu. The Barnett Center is located at 1524 10th Avenue in Huntington. West Virginia State University is a public, land grant, historically black university, which has evolved into a fully accessible, racially integrated, and multi-generational institution, located in Institute, WV. As a “living laboratory of human relations,” the university is a community of students, staff, and faculty committed to academic growth, service and preservation of the racial and cultural diversity of the institution. Its mission is to meet the higher education and economic development needs of the state and region through innovative teaching and applied research.
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