September 19, 2012
In Short: Sept. 20-26, 2012
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Music for Media workshop

This weekend, Chuck Biel hosts a workshop on how to make music and sound for film, TV, websites and video games. It runs 7 to 9:30 p.m. Friday and 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Digiso, 1506 Kanawha Blvd. W. Cost is $40. Register at www.artskv.org/creatorsprogram.

Dunbar Fall Festival

The Dunbar Fall Festival runs Friday through Sunday at the 12th Street Pedestrian Plaza. There's live music Friday and Saturday, and a parade (11 a.m.), Girl Scout fashion show (2:30 p.m.) and Center Stage game show (3:30 p.m.) Saturday.

Spirit of West Virginia river tours run at 6 p.m. Friday and 1 and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $12 for non-Dunbar residents, $10 for Dunbar residents, seniors and veterans and $7.50 for children. Call 304-766-0220.

Clay Center activities

On Saturday, the Clay Center will open "Roll Drop Bounce," exploring kinetic and potential energy and Newton's Laws of Motion, in it's Mylan Exlpore-atory. On display through Dec. 30, the exhibit lets visitors build a mini-car, race balls down a ramp, launch a catapult and more.

Also, Wednesday through Sept. 30, the Clay Center will offer free admission to its Harvest Skies planetarium show with the purchase of gallery admission (adults $7.50, children $6). The show features constellations in the fall skies and the astronomical origins of Halloween.

Call 304-561-3570 or visit www.theclaycenter.org.

Squire Parsons concert

The Squire Parsons Trio performs at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Rainelle First Baptist Church, 309 Seventh St. Admission is free, though a love offering will be taken. Call Juanita Keeney at 304-392-9818.

Martin Staunton benefit

A benefit for Martin Staunton will be held at 8 p.m. Sept. 26 at The Empty Glass, 410 Elizabeth St. Staunton was a longtime anchor/reporter with WCHS, WOWK and, most recently, Beckley's WVNS. His wife, Teresa, died of a stroke Sept. 7.

Performing will be the Steve Himes Trio, the Spurgie Hankins Band and headliners The Bob Thompson Trio. Other acts may be added.

Cover is $7. Call 304-345-3914 or visit www.emptyglass.com.

'Hello, Dolly!' cast announced

The Charleston Light Opera Guild has announced the cast list for its fall production of "Hello, Dolly!" Debbi Spradling will star as Dolly Levi, with Tim Harper as Horace Vandergelder, Rachel Cox as Irene Malloy, Lindsey Duvall as Minnie Fay, Cameron Vance as Cornelius Hackl and Cameron Burford as Barnaby Tucker, Carly Thaw as Ermengard, Austin Thomas as Ambrose Kemper, Susan McKay as Ernestina Money and Rick Fleenor as Rudolf.

Ensemble cast members are Mark Felton, Becky and David Bailey, Jane Auge, Steve Brannon, Ted Brightwell, Stevie Brigode, Haley & Reba Burgess, Debbie Cannada, Bryan Chin, Rachel Coffman, Caleb Cosby, Debbie Holstein, Shelia Jarrett, Pam Kessler, Rudie Raynes-Kidder, Kaitlin Kouns, Ethan Lyvers, Bob McCarty, Kiara Moore, Erin Murphy, Barbara O'Hara, Renata Padon, Denny Pauley, Mariah Plante, Toni Pilato, Caroline Chamness Rainey, Max Ross, Ashley Showen and Nick Staples.

Performances are Oct. 26-28 and Nov. 2-4 at the Clay Center. Tickets, $15 and $20, are currently on sale. Call 304-561-3570 or visit www.theclaycenter.org.

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