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Storer College

Debut Performance Of “The Niagara Movement Suite” In Harpers Ferry

August 1, 2024 Tagged With: Appalachian Chamber Music Festival, Harpers Ferry, In Print Aug 2024, Niagara Movement, Storer College

Rufus Reid

The Appalachian Chember Music Festival will perform “The Niagara Movement Suite,” a new work by composer Rufus Reid, during a free concert on Sunday August 11 at the Mather Campus in Harpers Ferry. Read the Full Story >>

Museum Tells Stories of Families Persevering

February 1, 2022 Tagged With: American History, In Print Feb 2022, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, Storer College

A descendant of potter Abraham Spencer (abt. 1806–1873) pauses in front of a display case during the Members First Look opening. MSV photo by Ginger Perry.

Nick Powers, Curator of Collections at The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, describes the museum’s newest exhibition — Contributions: African Americans in the Shenandoah Valley — as a living exhibition. “We’re hoping people will reach out with stories and objects that can help us tell this story. We think of African American history as Shenandoah Valley history and both as American history. We’ve been collecting these objects, but this is the first time we’ve had a space dedicated to telling these stories.” Read the Full Story >>

A Trails Less Traveled Hike — February 26

February 1, 2022 Tagged With: harpers ferry national park, Harpers Ferry Park Association, hiking, Storer College, trails less traveled hikes

One of the buildings on the former Storer College campus.

From John Brown to W.E.B. DuBois, Harpers Ferry has been a prominent stage for American history. Join this upcoming guided hike to see this history up close. Read the Full Story >>

A Long View Of The Landscape

March 1, 2021 Tagged With: American Conservation Film Festival, economic development, editor's note, solar, Storer College

Red barns (such as the one in Meyerstown, above) are an iconic symbol of the rural landscape across the country — testaments to the effort of the individuals who built them, who used them, who maintained them. Preserved seems an odd word to apply to these structures, intended originally to be working components of agricultural operations.  Read the Full Story >>

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