Labor Day Weekend is a feast of activities

By Debra Minor Wilson
Times West Virginian

FAIRMONT August 22, 2008 12:06 am

Remember way back in May, with the entire summer lounging lazily in front of you, promising yourself you’d make sure every weekend was packed with fun and excitement for you and the family?
Well, here it is the end of August, with the Labor Day Weekend ... the unofficial end to summer ... just days away.
But cheer up: There’s enough to do this weekend to keep everybody happy.
Like football? Treat yourself to the very best when the West Virginia University Mountaineers kick off their 2008-09 season against Villanova at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown.
High expectations abound for the Festival Bowl winners, with Pat White returning and new head coach Bill Stewart leading the pack.
But if football just isn’t for you, there is more than enough from which to choose.
• Charleston Sternwheel Regatta Festival: Aug. 28-31. Includes nightly concerts by national acts and the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra, sternwheeler races and events including the Charleston Distance Run and the Taste of Charleston. Charleston. (800) 733-5469 or www.charlestonregatta.com.
• The Jane Lew Volunteer Firemen's Arts and Crafts Festival: Aug. 29-31. Jane Lew. 304-269-7328; www.stonewallcountry.com.
• Wheeling Vintage Hydroplane Regatta: Aug. 29-31. Exhibition of vintage hydroplane raceboats in a weekend that also includes food and entertainment. Wheeling Heritage Port, Wheeling. (304) 233-4738 or www.WheelingVintageRegatta.com.
• North Bend Labor Day Celebration: Aug. 29-Sept. 1. Nature hikes, crafts, recreational activities and live music. North Bend State Park, Cairo. (304) 643-2931 or www.northbendsp.com.
• Taste of Charleston: Aug. 30-31. Charleston Civic Center.

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It’s always a good day to be a West Virginian when the WVU Mountaineers take to the field. Their season opener on Aug. 30 is just one of many activities taking place Labor Day Weekend. Times West Virginian