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Article: Cultural Heritage Lecture Series continues Jan. 25
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- Charleston Gazette
- Article date:
- January 25, 2006
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The West Virginia Division of Culture and History will continue
its Cultural Heritage Lecture Series with filmmaker and producer Mimi
Pickering for Appalshop, Inc., on Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m., in
the Norman L. Fagan West Virginia State Theater at the Cultural
Center, State Capitol Complex in Charleston.
Pickering will show her two films about the Buffalo Creek disaster
and give a talk entitled "Do Social Documentaries Influence Anyone?"
She will be joined by Jack Spadaro of Hamlin, former
superintendent of the U.S. Department of Labor's National Mine Health
and Safety Academy, and the staff engineer for the governor's 1972
inquiry on the disaster.
"The Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of ...