West Virginia
Blenko reveal new pieces for West Virginia’s birthday
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. – As West Virginia’s 159th birthday approaches, the Blenko Glass Firm, a glassware producer in Milton, has unveiled their very own technique of celebrating the event.
On June 20, 1863 West Virginia grew to become the thirty fifth state of the U.S. To commemorate the 2022 West Virginia Day, Blenko has revealed their designs for 159, restricted glassware items that shall be offered to the general public.
The items will go on sale on-line at midday EST (9 a.m. PST) on June 18.
Produced from Tangerine glass, the commemorative glassware was designed by glass artist Kelsey Murphy.
“Our latest Birthday piece, often known as ‘Cabin within the Woods’, is roughly 7” lengthy by 6“ large and 12” tall from the bottom to the chimney. Each bit is accomplished with a roughly 7” tall twisted Charcoal drop in stopper to resemble smoke billowing from the chimney.”
Every of the 159 bottles shall be sequentially numbered and the bottom of every piece will bear the signature of Blenko Glass Firm President, John W. Blenko; Designer, Kelsey Murphy and the Blenko 2022 stamp.
These creations had been impressed by the Blenko cabin that was as soon as given to their resident designers/artists.
“It impressed me to commemorate the distinctive expertise of the designers and artists who benefitted from a scenario out there in just a few locations on this planet. As one other yr begins a brand new and thrilling future will unfold. Blissful birthday West Virginia,” Murphy mentioned.
The primary 50 items shall be up for public sale on their on-line retailer from midday EST (9 a.m. PST) on June 18 to June 22, and can begin with “a gap bid of $159.” The remaining items shall be freely out there on the Blenko on-line retailer on the identical time.
It’s urged that these concerned with buying one in all these items ought to create a consumer account on the Blenko web site beforehand to streamline the checkout course of, although it is usually attainable to checkout as a visitor.
Blenko additionally needs to restrict the sale of this piece to 1 per buyer.
“We shall be monitoring the gross sales intently and any gross sales discovered to have bought a number of items WILL be canceled ensuing within the lack of ANY piece you could have bought.”
For individuals who have any questions concerning the sale, you may contact Blenko at their web site.
West Virginia
Transfer WR Singleton commits to West Virginia
West Virginia has added a commitment from Eastern Michigan wide receiver transfer Oran Singleton.
Singleton is coming off a season where he hauled in 64 catches for 639 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He also had 23 rushing yards on 6 carries.
The Florida native started his career at Akron but transferred to Hutchinson C.C.
He has one year of eligibility remaining in his career.
WVSports.com will have more with Singleton in the near future.
West Virginia
West Virginia Wraps up Nonconference Slate with a Win Over Mercyhurst
Morgantown, WV – West Virginia senior guard Javon Small scored a game-high 19 points while senior center Eduardo Andre put in a Mountaineer career-best 14 points and senior guard Tobi Okani recorded a double double with 13 points and 12 rebounds as the Mountaineers (9-2) extended their winning streak to five with a 67-4 win over the Mercyhurst Lakers (6-9) Sunday afternoon.
Mercyhurst took the early lead, but West Virginia responded with a 7-0 run, ignited with a three from freshman guard Jonathan Powell, and forced Lakers head coach Gary Manchel to take a timeout.
Lakers senior forward Jeff Planutis buried a three out of the break to get back within two. The Mountaineers answered with another 7-0 run with Javon Small opening the run with a midrange jumper and Toby Okani finishing with a backdoor to cut to the rim to cap it off for the 16-7 lead at the 12:27 mark of the first half.
West Virginia struggled to pull away from a Mercyhurst program that jumped up to the Division I level over the summer and did not grab a double-digit lead until 5:50 left in the half after a jumper from senior guard Joseph Yesufu.
Eduardo Andre gave the Mountaineers their largest first half lead of 14, and the final field goal of the half, for his nine first half points with 3:32 remaining until halftime as the Mountaineers took a 35-22 lead into the break.
After West Virginia went up 16 to begin the second half, Mercyhurst dwindled the Mountaineers lead to nine with a 7-0 run, led by Aidan Reichert putting in the final five consecutive points.
West Virginia broke the game open with a 15-0 run midway through the second half with Toby Okani lead the way with six points as the Mountaineers took a 54-32 lead and coasted to a 67-46 victory.
West Virginia
Humanities Council’s traveling exhibition, ‘Born of Rebellion: West Virginia’s Statehood and the Civil War,’ on display in Bluefield
PRESS RELEASE:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Humanities Council’s flagship traveling exhibition, Born of Rebellion: West Virginia Statehood and the Civil War, is now on display at the Paine Gallery at the Bluefield Arts Center from now until February 3. Hours and information are available at www.barcwv.org.
This comprehensive, large-scale experience covers sectional tensions within Virginia preceding the Civil War, the violence and chaos of the war surrounding West Virginia’s formation and the difficult aftermath as the new state struggled to forge its destiny during Reconstruction. Born of Rebellion explores this tumultuous and complex era from a wide range of perspectives, including politicians, common soldiers, women and African Americans. Not simply a story of war and politics, Born of Rebellion conveys the complexities and pitfalls that accompanied West Virginia’s arduous journey to separation from Virginia.
“It has been such a pleasure working with Bluefield Arts and Revitalization Corporation to get Born of Rebellion in Mercer County for the holidays,” said Council Program Officer Kyle Warmack. “The Paine Gallery is a perfect display space for the exhibit, and we hope its time here provokes discussion about this part of West Virginia’s experience during the war and our journey to statehood.”
For more information about Born of Rebellion, visit wvhumanities.org and click “Traveling Exhibits” under the Programs menu. For more about the Paine Gallery, its hours of operation and other visitor information, please contact the Bluefield Arts & Revitalization Corporation at (304) 589-0239.
The West Virginia Humanities Council, an independent nonpartisan nonprofit, is the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Council is supported by the NEH, the State of West Virginia and contributions from the private sector. The purposes of the West Virginia Humanities Council are educational, and its mission is to support a vigorous program in the humanities statewide in West Virginia.
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