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This week's premiere broadcast of Mountain Stage features Don Was and The Pan-Detroit Ensemble, Vienna Teng, Joe Crookston, and William Matheny with host Kathy Mattea.
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On May 17 at 4 p.m., WVPB will live stream The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation 15th Annual Report to the Community.
The Guest Speaker is Leslie Crutchfield, Senior Research Fellow at the Global Social Enterprise Initiative, and author of Do More Than Give: The Six Practices of Donors Who Change The World.
The Mission of The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation is to make thoughtful and proactive investments that grow the multiple forms of wealth necessary for our community to thrive. These forms of wealth include the individual, intellectual, social, political, natural, built, and financial assets within our community.
The Foundation was created in 1962 by and for the people of the Greater Kanawha Valley area, and is the largest Community Foundation in the State of West Virginia and celebrated its 50th year anniversary in 2012.
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West Virginia Public Broadcasting (WVPB) will host a public screening of selected excerpts from The American Revolution, the landmark documentary series by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, followed by a community conversation at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at the Brad D. Smith Business and Innovation Center on the campus of Marshall University.
Shannon Silverman, an astrophysicist at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences in Charleston, West Virginia, guides us through the cosmos above the Mountain State.
Join West Virginia Public Broadcasting this evening at 7 p.m. for Gov. Patrick Morrisey's 2026 State of the State address. You can watch the broadcast on WVPB-TV, The West Virginia Channel or stream it with WVPB Passport or our YouTube channel.