He talked about a $20 million grant that will expand neuroscience research in West Virginia, how complex the research is, and how undergraduate students will contribute to the research.
She brought Stormy, a miniature therapy horse, with her and talked about their therapy program, how it impacts kids and adults, and how to get involved in the program.
He talked about how West Virginia and WVWC led him to where he is now as an international athlete, returning to West Virginia to run a basketball camp, and what people can expect from the camp.
She talked about what the West Virginia Watercolor Society is, showcasing an exhibit at Clarksburg First Friday, and the type of paintings the society sees.
He played a portion of a song and talked about a new song he is releasing soon, where he is performing this weekend, and how West Virginia inspires his music.
She talked about upcoming exhibit at Gallery 62 West, how grants help local artists, the type of art in the exhibit, how artists can get their art displayed at the gallery.
She brought several items she has crocheted and talked about what got her into crocheting, how West Virginia inspires her creations, and starting a business on social media.
They talked about being with Fairmont State’s Beauty and the Beast Jr., having their first show on Wednesday, how they were selected for their roles, and how they are preparing for the play.
He talked about a performance this Friday and Saturday at Brickside in Bridgeport, having audience participation during the performance, and other work with the Rustic Mechanicals.
He talked about WVU’s 14 graduation ceremonies this weekend, welcoming new graduates to the alumni community, and how alumni are involved throughout the weekend.
He talked about an upcoming Dine & Donate event in Morgantown, what Empty Bowls Monongalia does, the issue with food insecurity in our area, and how to get involved.
He talked about the World Transplant Games he competed in last month in Australia, how it feels to represent West Virginia on a worldwide stage, and how he became involved with the games.
He talked about what a TIF, or Tax Incremental Financing, is, why Mon County can’t offer tax breaks or incentive to bring businesses into the area, and who is impacted by TIFs.
They talked about some exciting changes to the Clarksburg Music Festival, including a new name, location, and date, the bands and vendors that will be there, and how to get tickets.
She talked about an upcoming plant swap for the Harrison County Master Gardeners, the type of plants not to bring to the swap, and a seminar to learn how to take care of plants.
He talked about a charities run benefitting West Virginia Boys and Girls State later this month, how to participate, and the importance of riding for veterans.
She brought Ozzy, a very sweet puppy who was originally found dumped in a ditch with his litter, with her and talked about how to adopt from the facility.
He talked about having counselors at Preston County High School that teach classes, the types of classes offered, and having a personalized approach to education.
Halle and Kelly played a portion of one of their songs and talked about the original music they perform and tonight’s upcoming performance in Morgantown.