Archives and History 

Thursday Lecture

"West Virginia's Food Heritage" on September 17

On Thursday, September 17, 2015, Stan Bumgardner will discuss "West Virginia's Food Heritage" in the Archives and History Library of the Culture Center in Charleston. The program will begin at 6:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
  
Bumgardner will talk about the history of food in West Virginia. He will examine how certain foods and beverages hold a special place in Appalachian culture and how this heritage has evolved over time from early German and Scots-Irish pioneers, to later immigrants of the early 19th and early 20th centuries, to the present-day "local foods" movement." He also will demonstrate how our food and beverage traditions take on unique forms in different parts of the state and, at the same time, bind us together as West Virginians.
  
Stan Bumgardner has been a professional historian for more than 25 years. He has worked at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, for the West Virginia History Film Project, at West Virginia Archives and History, and as acting director of the West Virginia State Museum. He served as creative director for the West Virginia State Museum renovation. He has also developed exhibits for the South Charleston Museum Foundation and the National Coal Heritage Area and created a traveling exhibit for the documentary The Great Textbook War.
  
As a free-lance writer, Bumgardner is the author of The Children's Home Society of West Virginia: Children-Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (1996) and Charleston (2006). He has written articles for American History and Wonderful West Virginia and developed a driving guide for historic sites in southern West Virginia. He also directed a project that documented the food heritage of each county in West Virginia. On August 17, he succeeded John Lilly as the editor of Goldenseal magazine and state folklife director.
  
Lecture attendees may park behind the Culture Center after 5:00 p.m. on September 17 and enter the building at the back.
  
For additional information, contact the Archives and History Library at (304) 558-0230. 
  
If you have been unable to attend some of our recent evening programs, please check the Archives and History's YouTube page: (http://www.youtube.com/user/wvarchivesandhistory).

The West Virginia Archives and History Library is located in the Culture Center at the State Capitol Complex in Charleston. If traveling on the Interstate, take Exit 99 (the Greenbrier Street, State Capitol exit) on I-77/64, one mile east of the I-64 and 77 junction. The Culture Center is located along Greenbrier Street, just beyond the intersection of Greenbrier and Washington streets.
 

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