Today at the Capitol visitors were greeted with glimpse into the rich, artisan heritage of West Virginia. Scattered around the rotunda were hand-made crafts and performers to showcase the arts and culture from across the state.
Charles Bradley is a retired blacksmith who has been celebrating this great state since 1970. Along with fellow members from the West Augusta Volunteers, Bradley has been displaying his craftsmanship at the Heritage Farm in Huntington for years. The West Augusta Volunteers is part of a living history camp that specializes in history from the 1750s through 1860s.
With a passion for history, Bradley has been helping recreate the buildings at Heritage Farm and providing them with hand-crafted doorknobs and artistry. He and his wife have been a part of this camp for nearly 10 years.
Reddog Monroe, also a member of the West Augusta Volunteers, has been creating authentic, hand-sewn items to honor the past. His pouches and leather work are very elaborate and provide people with a valuable look into years gone by.
The culture of West Virginia runs deep and the members of this camp help celebrate that culture. With a dedication and passion for their craft, they are giving meaning to the slogan, a window to our past, a doorway to our future.


This morning the Senate met and adopted two resolutions.
Today the House honored the service of General Allen B. Tackett with the passage of a resolution and additionally passed one bill during a brief morning session.
The Senate passed two bills this morning. Those bills are
Today the House passed three bills during a brief morning session.
Today the House introduced 15 bills and passed one.
During a brief floor session this morning, the Senate adopted three resolutions.
Children from the Partnership of African American Churches serenaded the Senate today. The Clay Center for the Music and Arts has been contributing to these programs to help expand the horizon of each and every child. Along with their instructor, the children put on a lovely performance to showcase their talents.
Today in the House, 4-year-old’s from the West Virginia Public Employees Daycare Center greeted members by singing “Country Roads”.