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["All Star Wrestling (ASW) is an independent wrestling promotion out of Madison, West Virginia, owned and operated by Gary Damron. Wrestlers on ASWs regular card include Rocky Rage (Rocky Hardin), Huffmanly (Kasey Huffman), and Shane Storm. On July 18, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Damron held ASWs first Drive-In Wrestling event at Lees Dance Studio in Winfield, WV. Fans circled the ring with their cars and sat in and on their cars and in bleachers to watch the matches."]
["All Star Wrestling (ASW) is an independent wrestling promotion out of Madison, West Virginia, owned and operated by Gary Damron. Wrestlers on ASWs regular card include Rocky Rage (Rocky Hardin), Huffmanly (Kasey Huffman), and Shane Storm. On July 18, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Damron held ASWs first Drive-In Wrestling event at Lees Dance Studio in Winfield, WV. Fans circled the ring with their cars and sat in and on their cars and in bleachers to watch the matches."]
["All Star Wrestling (ASW) is an independent wrestling promotion out of Madison, West Virginia, owned and operated by Gary Damron. Wrestlers on ASWs regular card include Rocky Rage (Rocky Hardin), Huffmanly (Kasey Huffman), and Shane Storm. On July 18, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Damron held ASWs first Drive-In Wrestling event at Lees Dance Studio in Winfield, WV. Fans circled the ring with their cars and sat in and on their cars and in bleachers to watch the matches."]
["All Star Wrestling (ASW) is an independent wrestling promotion out of Madison, West Virginia, owned and operated by Gary Damron. Wrestlers on ASWs regular card include Rocky Rage (Rocky Hardin), Huffmanly (Kasey Huffman), and Shane Storm. On July 18, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Damron held ASWs first Drive-In Wrestling event at Lees Dance Studio in Winfield, WV. Fans circled the ring with their cars and sat in and on their cars and in bleachers to watch the matches."]
["All Star Wrestling (ASW) is an independent wrestling promotion out of Madison, West Virginia, owned and operated by Gary Damron. Wrestlers on ASWs regular card include Rocky Rage (Rocky Hardin), Huffmanly (Kasey Huffman), and Shane Storm. On July 18, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Damron held ASWs first Drive-In Wrestling event at Lees Dance Studio in Winfield, WV. Fans circled the ring with their cars and sat in and on their cars and in bleachers to watch the matches."]

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["Roxane Garland (b. July 20, 1960, Point Marion, PA) has been a Kroger worker for 42 years and is currently the drug general merchandise department leader at store 813 in Morgantown, WV. She also serves as a United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400 shop steward. In this interview she speaks about recent contract negotiations with Kroger, union actions shes been involved in in the past, her experience as a grocery store essential worker during the COVID-19 pandemic, and her concerns for the future of Kroger workers.This interview is part of a collection of interviews with UFCW member Kroger workers conducted remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic."]

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["Leenie Hobbie of Rio in Hampshire County and Jon Falcone of Lost River in Hardy County were participants in the 2020-2021 West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program. Hobbie led an apprenticeship in traditional Appalachian herbalism Falcone. Hobbie has been a family herbalist for over 30 years, originally learning the tradition from her grandmother, who used both garden-grown and wild harvested plants at her home in the mountains of Southwestern Virginia. She has studied with acclaimed herbalists across the country and has taught the tradition within her community in Hampshire County. Falcone is a novice herbalist who hopes to apply his skills to his future homestead in West Virginia.See our feature on Falcones apprenticeship with Hobbie here: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/26/2020-folklife-apprenticeship-feature-leenie-hobbie-jon-falcone-traditional-appalachian-herbalism/The West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program offers up to a $3,000 stipend to West Virginia master traditional artists or tradition bearers working with qualified apprentices on a year-long in-depth apprenticeship in their cultural expression or traditional art form. These apprenticeships aim to facilitate the transmission of techniques and artistry of the forms, as well as their histories and traditions.The apprenticeship program grants are administered by the West Virginia Folklife Program at the West Virginia Humanities Council in Charleston and are supported in part by an Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. West Virginia Folklife is dedicated to the documentation, preservation, presentation, and support of West Virginias vibrant cultural heritage and living traditions."]
["Leenie Hobbie of Rio in Hampshire County and Jon Falcone of Lost River in Hardy County were participants in the 2020-2021 West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program. Hobbie led an apprenticeship in traditional Appalachian herbalism with Falcone. Hobbie has been a family herbalist for over 30 years, originally learning the tradition from her grandmother, who used both garden-grown and wild harvested plants at her home in the mountains of Southwestern Virginia. She has studied with acclaimed herbalists across the country and has taught the tradition within her community in Hampshire County. Falcone is a novice herbalist who hopes to apply his skills to his future homestead in West Virginia.In this video, Hobbie & Falcone discuss the topic and scope of their apprenticeship and adaptations they made in order to continue to teach and learn during the COVID-19 pandemic. See our feature on Falcones apprenticeship with Hobbie here: https://wvfolklife.org/2020/10/26/202...The West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Program offers up to a $3,000 stipend to West Virginia master traditional artists or tradition bearers working with qualified apprentices on a year-long in-depth apprenticeship in their cultural expression or traditional art form. These apprenticeships aim to facilitate the transmission of techniques and artistry of the forms, as well as their histories and traditions.The apprenticeship program grants are administered by the West Virginia Folklife Program at the West Virginia Humanities Council in Charleston and are supported in part by an Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. West Virginia Folklife is dedicated to the documentation, preservation, presentation, and support of West Virginias vibrant cultural heritage and living traditions."]

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["Thomas Fred Hogan (b. September 3, 1957, Danville, KY) has been a Kroger worker for over 45 years and is a shop steward for his local chapter of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union. He currently works as a clerk at Kroger store 778, on Delaware Ave. on the West Side of Charleston. In this interview, Hogan speaks about the recent contract negotiations with Kroger, and his experience as a grocery store essential worker during the COVID-19 pandemic. This interview is part of a collection of interviews with UFCW member Kroger workers conducted remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic."]