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Posted: 2:36 PM Jul 24, 2008
Last Updated: 2:36 PM Jul 24, 2008
Reporter: Steve Eschleman
Email Address: steve.eschleman@wsaz.com

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WV Hot Dog Fest
Pullman Square
Bun Run/Walk 8am
Eating contest, Weiner dog races
Live Music
Saturday 10am-6pm
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10th Annual Ribfest
Illusionist Josh Knotts
Saturday 8pm Sunday 2pm
Charleston
Thursday-Sunday
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Grease LIVE
Charleston Light Opera Guild
Clay Center
Fri/Sat 7:30pm Sun/3pm
This weekend and next
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Funny Bone
Comedian J. Medicine Hat
Pullman Square
Thursday-Sunday
Call for times
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Comedy Zone
Ramada Plaza/S. Charleston
Friday "Fest of Ale" 7pm
Tim Statum/Jon D. Miller
Friday 8pm
Saturday 8pm/10:15pm
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Oak Ridge Boys LIVE
Paramount Arts Center
Ashland
Friday 8pm
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County Fairs
Cabell County-Milton
Vinton County-McArthur
Jackson County-Cottageville
All through Saturday
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Empty Glass
Live Music
Bud Carroll-Friday
Whiskey Daredevils-Saturday
Mountain Stage Jam-Sunday
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Mountain Stage
featuring Amos Lee
Cultural Center
Charleston
Sunday 7pm
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Mountain Brewer Open
Homebrewers Contest
St. Cloud Commons
W. Huntington
Saturday 10:30am-5pm

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Posted by: Blues Basher on Jul 24, 2008 at 03:48 PM
The Big Bend Blues Bash two bog daus of great music. Friday night and all day Saturday Call 992-6524 for info

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