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Glenville State University Foundation donates $5,000 to Clarksburg Black Heritage Festival

Glenville State University President Dr. Mark A. Manchin and Diversity Coordinator Brian Hill recently met with James Griffin, Chair of the Black Heritage Festival Board of Directors, to present a $5,000 donation on behalf of the GSU Foundation.

“It’s an honor to present this donation to such an important organization,” Dr. Manchin said. “The Black Heritage Festival not only encourages community growth and spirit, it also provides an opportunity to promote the growing community center here on historic E.B. Saunders Way.”

While in Clarksburg, Dr. Manchin toured the community center with James Griffin, which includes a food pantry, weight room and library. Plans to renovate and grow the center include an updated kitchen, computer lab and new opportunities including tutoring services and beginner computer classes.

Brian Hill, GSU Diversity Counselor and Liberty High School alum, joined Dr. Manchin to present the donation.

“Growing up in Clarksburg, I know firsthand what a donation like this will do for the community,” Hill said.

Griffin accepted the donation on behalf of the festival.

“This generous donation strengthens our relationship with Dr. Manchin and Glenville State University and reinforces the work we’re doing,” Griffin said.

He talked about his relationship with Dr. Manchin that began years ago while Manchin was superintendent in Harrison County.

“Dr. Manchin was a strong supporter of the Festival and Community Center during his time as Superintendent. This bond has helped foster the new relationship with Glenville State. We look forward to working with them in the future to help grow the festival and our mission to promote the African-American experience while addressing the many milestones that our forefathers have made since the Emancipation Proclamation.”

The Black Heritage Festival was born from a street fair put on by the Kelly Miller Foundation in 1990. The festival has grown from housing ten to twelve vendors to approximately 50 today. It has also featured some nationally known entertainment. The like-mindedness of, first the Kelly Miller Alumni Association, then the West Virginia Black Heritage Festival Board, led to a successful event for the African-American Community of Clarksburg, WV.

The 2024 West Virginia Black Heritage Festival will be held September 6, 7 and 8, 2024.

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