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January 26-27, 2013

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Putnam State Historic Preservation Office County publishes 13-month Calendar Schools Menu Jan. 28 – Feb. 1, 2013 Monday, Jan. 28: Pancake on a Stick LUNCH: PEPPERONI PIZZA BREAD, Romaine Garden Salad, Steamed Peas, Fresh Banana, Milk Tuesday, Jan. 29: Oatmeal Cinnamon Toast LUNCH: BBQ CHICKEN BREAST, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Mixed Fruit Cup, Wheat Roll, Milk Wednesday, Jan. 30: Yogurt Cup Blueberry Muffin LUNCH: TURKEY & CHEESE ON A BUN, Lettuce/Tomato, Marinated Black Beans, PineappleTidbits, Sherbet Cup, Milk Thursday, Jan. 31: Egg & Cheese Burrito LUNCH: ITALIAN PASTA BAKE, Caesar Salad, Cal. Blend Vegetables, Fresh Apple, Garlic Texas Toast, Milk Friday, Feb. 2/1: Mini Pancakes LUNCH: BREADED CHICKEN ON A BUN, Lettuce/Tomato, Quick Baked Potato, Fresh Kiwi/Milk

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CHARLESTON, WV - The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) of the West Virginia Division of Culture and History has published “Land, People and Statehood,” a 13-month calendar highlighting the Mountain State’s pathway to statehood, including the historic figures who shaped its future. The public is invited to request a copy of the free calendar while supplies last. “West Virginia will celebrate its 150th birthday on June 20, 2013, and we’re proud to present this calendar of commemoration for the occasion,” said Susan Pierce, deputy state historic preservation officer for the Division. Each month, the calendar fo-

cuses upon a different historic character, parcel of land or Civil War site in West Virginia, including the Strider Farm in Jefferson County, which played host to several battles; “Wildwood” in Raleigh County, built by John Beckley for his son Alfred, a brigadier general of the militia for the Confederacy; and James Hoge of Putnam County, a delegate at the Virginia State Convention in Richmond who voted against secession. It also includes “Graceland” in Randolph County, which was the mansion of Senator Henry Gassaway Davis; the Gibson-Todd House in Jefferson County, which sits on the site where abolitionist John Brown was hanged for treason in 1859; and West Vir-

ginia Independence Hall in Ohio County, which is considered the birthplace of West Virginia. Other topics covered include the Powell-Redmond House in Mason County, home of William Henry Powell, who was famous for conducting the Sinking Creek Raid during the Civil War; the Waitman T. Willey House in Monongalia County, which was nearly destroyed during the Civil War because of Willey’s staunchly pro-Northern sentiments; “Montescena” in Greenbrier County, which is located along the old Lewisburg-Ronceverte road; and “Contentment” in Fayette County, which became the home of Colonel George Imboden, a Confederate

Cavalry commander. Others included in the calendar are the Craik-Patton House in Kanawha County, which was the home of George Smith Patton, a captain of the Kanawha Riflemen; the Carskadon Mansion in Mineral County, home of Thomas R. Carskadon, who was the youngest member of the Constitutional Convention; and Tyree Tavern in Fayette County which served as temporary headquarters for Confederate and Union Forces. The calendar also has information on the Certified Local Government program, Section 106 Review Process, historic rehabilitation tax credits, the National Register of Historic Places and grants available. SEE CALENDAR ON PAGE 5

Kids explore the science of Construction in new Clay Center Exhibit “Little Builders” opened Saturday, Jan. 26 CHARLESTON, WV – Kids can create, play and learn as they explore the concepts of construction, motion and simple machines in “Little Builders,” a new hands-on exhibit that opened Saturday, Jan. 26 at the Clay Center. Hand-operate a pulley and conveyor belt to learn about cause and effect, and discover mechanical physics at work by turning the wheels of a crane to transport cargo. Build unique structures with blocks, pipes and gears to find out how size, weight and shape relate to gravity and stability in this interactive learn-

ing lab. The limited-time exhibit will be in the Mylan Explore-atory through May 5. “Little Builders” is sponsored by Lumos Networks, the Home Builders Association of Greater Charleston and the West Virginia Home Show. While at the Center, get up close to some of the most amazing creatures to ever walk the planet or go along on an epic story of survival in giant screen films “Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia” and “Shackleton’s Antarctic Adventure.” Then, discover the mysteries of our cosmic neighbors in the planetarium show “The Planets.” SEE KIDS ON PAGE 5

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