Press Releases

FOR IMMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 28, 2024

Amy Loomis, Executive Director – (304) 292-0168

 

40+ Events Coming to Downtown for 2024 Season
Downtown event highlights and unveiling of 40th Anniversary logo

MORGANTOWN W. Va- Main Street Morgantown announces over 40 downtown events with the kick-off of its 2024 events season starting in April.  Since 1984, Main Street Morgantown has been dedicated to the development and promotion of a vibrant and prosperous downtown district. To accompany its milestone year, Main Street Morgantown announces the unveiling of its 40th anniversary logo.

The 2024 events season starts in April with a mix of new and beloved events. New this year is the WV Cupcake & Craft Beer Festival, a downtown street festival where gourmet cupcakes meet locally brewed craft beer in perfect harmony. Other April events include StoryFest by Morgantown Public Library System, International Street Festival by WVU Office of Global Affairs, and Spring Handmade Market by Mon River Trails Conservancy. Spring Arts Walk will return to High Street on May 4th.

Among the 2024 highlights are WV Birthday Party in June, Hops on the Mon in October, an array of street festivals, cruise-ins, vendor events, merchant mixers, and holiday celebrations. A new year-round program First Fridays for the Arts by Arts Council of Morgantown will celebrate creativity and culture as a multi-venue arts showcase. With the City’s recent establishment of the downtown PODA program, the public can look forward to casual “sip and stroll” type events in the Downtown and Wharf Districts in May.

Main Street Morgantown’s full events roster is possible with the help of hardworking coordinators, volunteers, and through the expansion of its Affiliate events programming. The Affiliate program extends events expertise to a grow a network of emergent organizers promoting vibrant events and foot traffic in the district.  To aid their success, Main Street Morgantown offers support in marketing & communications, service coordination, and equipment loans. During last year’s program pilot, Main Street Morgantown and its Affiliates contributed to a total of 35 events in 2023.

Established in 1984, Main Street Morgantown has been dedicated to economic vitality of Morgantown’s historic commercial core. A nationally accredited program, Main Street Morgantown leads a safe, welcoming, and attractive district for businesses, residents, and visitors. Its programs encourage growth and prosperity among current and prospective businesses within the district, thoughtful revitalization, and collaborative partnering toward a thriving business community.

With over 40 events coming in 2024, there is something for everyone. Follow Main Street Morgantown on Facebook and Instagram or visit downtownmorgantown.com to stay updated about upcoming events and celebrations.

About: Main Street Morgantown is a non-profit (501c3) organization. Its mission is to develop and promote vibrant and prosperous Downtown and Wharf Districts.

 

For Immediate Release

February 22, 2024

 

Launch of Artisan Entrepreneurship Program Supports Business Growth

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – A cohort of twenty-two creative entrepreneurs have been selected into a new program to help grow their businesses, access studio and retail space, and build relationships in the community. The cohort is part of a new initiative to support creative entrepreneurs by partners Main Street Morgantown, the Monongalia Arts Center (MAC) and Bridgeway Capital.

Chosen from a competitive pool of nearly 50 applicants, the first cohort for Monongalia County’s Artisan Entrepreneurship Program (AEP) will spend a year developing a business plan, setting financial goals, meeting with business coaches, and utilizing spaces to design, showcase and sell their work, all while making local connections. Among the cohort are ceramicists, textile artists, printmakers, and sellers of natural products and other creative works.

Main Street Morgantown’s Executive Director Amy Loomis explained that new partnerships are the foundation for a comprehensive program. “Supporting the growth of creative small businesses is important to our local economy. The AEP program promotes their long-term business success,” Loomis said. “The new partnership with MAC and Bridgeway Capital is key, and our first step is launching the AEP cohort in the Morgantown area.”

Mentoring the cohort is Bridgeway Capital’s Alliance for Creative Rural Economies (ACRE) business curriculum which has been successfully adopted in four regions in West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania. The ACRE curriculum is a rigorous four-month program to help each entrepreneur strategize for lasting business success and stability. ACRE pairs a local business coach with each cohort member to build a sustainable business plan, recommend best marketing practices, and offer financial and legal assistance.

“We’re excited about the 22 selectees for ACRE Morgantown and look forward to working with our partners to help these creative entrepreneurs realize their goals for growth and impact,” said Adam Kenney, Managing Director of Programs at Bridgeway Capital.

The Monongalia Arts Center is a key player in the local cohort’s success. The MAC will offer low-cost studio space to participants who need a place to create their work.  MAC Programming Coordinator Aldona Bird said “This program is a great opportunity to bring together different artists and designers who share a passion for building their businesses and showcasing their trade with our community,” Bird said. “As the MAC continues to enhance our class and event offerings, we look forward to program participants teaching their craft at the MAC and displaying their work during our public studio space tours.”

Another pillar of the AEP initiative is the conversion of the former Main Street Morgantown office into a dynamic retail accelerator.  WVU's Community Engagement Lab and Main Street Morgantown are working to secure funding to transform the prime location along High Street. Called “The Retail Lab,” the renovated space will offer valuable opportunities for cohort members to showcase and sell their work. With a strong focus on hands-on learning, particularly for students in WVU's Fashion, Design, and Merchandising Program, the Retail Lab promises to provide real-world experience in various aspects of retail operations. The activation of a downtown location contributes to the economic and cultural revitalization of the community while nurturing entrepreneurship and preparing the next generation of retail leaders.

Learn more about the Artisan Entrepreneurship Program and the ACRE Morgantown cohort at

https://downtownmorgantown.com/initiatives/artisan-entrepreneurship/.

Learn more about Bridgeway Capital’s Alliance for Creative Rural Economies program at

https://www.acrepartners.org/.

 

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Contact:

Amy Loomis, Executive Director

Main Street Morgantown

(304) 292-0168

 

Aldona Bird, Programming Coordinator

Monongalia Arts Center (MAC)

info@monartscenter.com