AUGUST 2012
Arizona. His photo “Daylight’s Burning” was published on the cover of Western Horse- man. Besides his work in pho- tography, McGinnis is adept in woodworking, welding and carving, skills that he learned for his work life but that were put to creative use when the time allowed. He has created pieces of art in fired clay sculp- tures, gourds that he burned designs into, yard sculptures with “found” objects, and fur- niture. The South Jefferson Public
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See Dru Hill live in a free concert at the H Lounge August 10 at 9pm!
Library is located on the cor- ner of Summit Point Road and Church Street in Summit Point. The exhibit is open for the pub- lic for viewing during library hours when the meeting room is not in use by another group. Library hours are: Monday thru Thursday - 10-7, Saturday - 10-5, and Sunday - 1-5. For in- formation, contact the library at 304-725-6227, or see www.
sojeffersonlibrary.com/home. html or Facebook. A recep- tion will be held for McGinnis August 11 from 2-4pm at the Library. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
August Calendar
Through Aug. 26 Gadgets, Guns & Gears On view at Steam through
August 26, 2012 are the works of local and regional artists Leigh Anne Cassell (illustration), T. Jason Edwards (illustration), Scott Little (photography), Christopher Loggie (rayguns and robots) and Susan Parker (paintings). Steam at Harpers Ferry is a contemporary gal-
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lery in an American Victorian Steampunk environment. In addition to the gallery, Steam carries Steampunk-themed lim- ited edition prints, books, com- ics, and other ephemera. Steam is also a workshop for letter- press printing and visual art. Hours Saturdays and Sundays, 10am–5pm, located in Historic Harpers Ferry, alongside the Harpers Ferry National His- toric Park. 180 High Street, 1-B, Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia 25425, 304-885-0094, e-mail: Cynthia@steamatharpersferry. com,
www.steamatharpersfer-
ry.com.
2 Nature Walk at
Cacapon SP The Potomac Valley Audu-
bon Society sponsors a two- hour evening nature walk at Cacapon State Park, August 2, beginning at 8:30pm at the park’s nature center. The walk is free, and will be
led by park naturalist Renee Fincham and master natural- ist Clark Dixon. Participants should bring a flashlight, in- sect repellant, and comfort- able walking shoes. The hike on
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