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For larger groups or those who desire a more intimate dining experience, the resort offers private rooms and family-style food service.

For additional information, contact Stonewall Resort at 304-269-7400 or visit www.stonewallresort.com.

Statewide ski pass

West Virginia's ski resorts again are offering the Mountain Pass, which allows purchasers to enjoy skiing and snowboarding at all of the state's ski resorts.

The West Virginia Ski Areas Association Mountain Pass is a booklet of tickets that includes 30 vouchers for skiing or snowboarding at Timberline, Snowshoe, Canaan Valley and Winterplace and 10 vouchers at the state's Nordic areas. Each voucher (140 total) is for one visit/lift ticket and can be used anytime during the 2012-13 season.

The Mountain Pass costs $2,400. "The pass provides a family or company a chance to enjoy the whole state during the winter season," says Winterplace Ski Resort President Terry Pfeiffer, president of the ski areas association. "It really is perfect for a company to use as an incentive for its employees to enjoy fun in the outdoors during winter."

To buy a Mountain Pass, call the association at 304-720-5471. For more information on skiing and snowboarding in West Virginia, visit goskiwv.com.

Landau Murphy to sing

MARLINTON, W.Va. -- "America's Got Talent" winner Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. will perform in a special Christmas benefit concert 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Pocahontas County Opera House.

Accompanied by his jazz band, Murphy will fill the Opera House with the tunes of Frank Sinatra and the Great American Songbook.

Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for youths 10 to 17, and are available online at pocahontasoperahouse.org.

Modern Woodmen of America's Greenbrier County chapter has pledged to match up to $2,500 of the proceeds raised from the concert.

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