Category Archives: Mount Hope WV
-
Monthly open mic nights -2nd Friday of month……
Leave a commentMay 15, 2017 by DuboisOnMain
Here at DuBois on Main we are working to find various ways to get people to come out of their …
Continue reading -
Radio interview on SALS radio station WAGE 105.6
Leave a commentMay 10, 2017 by DuboisOnMain
This is the link to the interview I did last week. I did state Gen. Rogers DuBois graduation date …
Continue reading -
Spring has sprung!
1April 14, 2017 by DuboisOnMain
Yes, Spring has sprung and we are open from our long winter rest! In thinking of things …
Continue reading -
WINTER CLOSING….brrrrrr
Leave a commentOctober 22, 2016 by DuboisOnMain
We are getting in tune with other museums in the general area…..we’re closing for the winter. We will be “officially” …
Continue reading -
Let’s find the history of Victoria Gretchen Davis…
Leave a commentMarch 11, 2016 by DuboisOnMain
I received this information from Larry Roeder who is writing the history of ALL school teachers in Loudoun County, VA …
Continue reading -
Looking for former DuBois students…….
Leave a commentMarch 11, 2016 by DuboisOnMain
Last night when I got home from a very delightful board meeting and sending out information, I had a message …
Continue reading -
Unsung Heroes
Leave a commentNovember 17, 2015 by DuboisOnMain
We tried to find picture and stories of these “Unsung Heroes” and were fortunate to find these shown below. Share …
Continue reading -
Time to REPEAT-RE-Read
Leave a commentNovember 17, 2015 by DuboisOnMain
Some things are worth repeating. This clip from the Charleston Gazette made this spring is one of those. This history …
Continue reading -
UNSUNG HEROS
Leave a commentNovember 3, 2015 by DuboisOnMain
Some years ago, 1955 DuBois graduate, Clarence Frazier, suggested there are a group of people that need to be recognized …
Continue reading -
Annual Meeting- Sat. Sept 26, 2015 and Ramblings..
Leave a commentSeptember 25, 2015 by DuboisOnMain
Good evening, Well, you just might be wondering why I am posting this now. After all, it is a bit …
Continue reading