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Sunday Life - The Herald - Dispatch, Oct. 28,2007
Sunday Life - The Herald - Dispatch, Oct. 28,2007
Life
n Fall foliage
Get a glimpse of
Mother Nature’s
fall palette
before it’s
too late.
Page 6D
What’s Up
n John Jacobs Next Generation
LEISURE: Jack hanna
Gettin’ wild
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n Sunday @ Two: Pirate Trea-
sure Show, 2 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 28.
The Tama-
rack stage
turns into
a rollick-
ing pirate
Jungle Jack brings his
ship full
of swash- wild pack to Huntington
buckling
‘mateys’ which kids of all ages will By BEN FIELDS started doing this about two
enjoy. Tamarack: The Best of West The Herald-Dispatch years ago, and I have to say I
Virginia, One Tamarack Park,
befields@herald-dispatch.com really enjoy doing these live
Beckley. Free; tickets required. HUNTINGTON — A week shows in these smaller envi-
n The Fontana Trio — Strings or two in Rawanda hanging ronments,” he said. “You can
and Piano, Sunday, Oct. 28. A out with some mountain goril- really connect with people
Marshall faculty group. Marshall las at 8,000 feet above sea this way.”
University Campus, 3rd Avenue, level, a night on Letterman, Hanna said he’s especially
Huntington. pack in a few appearances, exited to be in Huntington.
n Haunted Honky Tonk CD home for three or four days, “You go to New York and
Release Concert and Party, then out on the road again. places like that, and peo-
7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28. Features Welcome to the life of Jack ple have kind of seen it all
John Lilly, Ginny Hawker, Buddy Hanna. before,” he said. “I love places
Griffin, Robert Shafer and more. Call The khaki-sporting icon like West Virginia, because
(304) 344-8565. La Belle Theater, of animal-lovers has been it’s something different for a
311 D Street, South Charleston. $5. living in a whirlwind for lot of people, and that makes
n 7th annual Halloween Con- decades, serving as direc- it a lot of fun for me.”
cert, 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29, tor for the Columbus Zoo, The show will include live
doors open at shooting multiple televi- appearances by plenty of
6:30 p.m. Per- sion series and guest spots, exotic animals, including a
formance by and, for the past two years, cheetah, the fastest living land
the Cabell bringing his show to theaters mammal. Hanna also prom-
Midland’s in college towns, all while ised two varieties of leopard,
Orchestra, promoting his message of several reptiles and some
Marching conservation. birds for good measure.
Knights and “It’s like anything, you do it The animals are used to
the school’s for so long that it just becomes traveling, and Columbus to
dance class. Mem- your life,” Hanna said. “May- Huntington is a relatively easy
bers will be dressed in costume be one day I’ll retire and say ‘I trip for them, Hanna said.
and will perform Halloween music. can’t believe I was swimming “With the animals, a lot
Cabell Midland High School, U.S. with killer whales.’ I’m very of it is the same as what we
60 East, Ona. enthusiastic about what I do, have to do to go on TV,” he
n The Fontana Trio — Strings but I do it so much that I am said. “The animals we bring
and Piano, 7:30 p.m. Monday, really used to it.” are used to an audience and
Oct. 29. Call (740) 533-4541 or Hanna is bringing his show enjoy traveling.
visit www.southern.ohio.edu/iron- to the Keith-Albee Performing “If an animal doesn’t adapt
tonarts. Mains Rotunda, Riffe Cen- Arts Center on Monday night well to that type of thing,
ter at Ohio University Southern, as part of the Marshall then we don’t take that ani-
1804 Liberty Ave. Ironton. $8; $7 Artists Series. mal, and we never take any
for seniors and students. “ I ju st of our animals on more than
n “Celtic Woman: A New Jour- a 12-hour drive,” he added.
ney,” 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30. In a career of displaying
Call (304) 696-5990 or visit ticket- animals outside of their nat-
master.com. Big Sandy Superstore ural environments, Hanna
Arena, One Civic Center Plaza, said he’s learned which are
Huntington. best for what type of show.
n Fontana Trio, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Ironically, the one place Han-
Oct. 30. Marshall University Depart- na is perhaps best-known
ment of Music series. Call (304) 696- for appearing is one of the
6417. Smith Recital Hall at Marshall harder places to work.
University, 3rd Avenue, Huntington. “David Letterman’s show Submitted photo
n Haunted House, 7:30-11 p.m. is very difficult, because
Jack Hanna stands with a koala. He will bring his wild bunch to the Keith-Albee Perfom-
every day Oct. 23-31. The Haunted there’s a loud band and a ring Arts Center tomorrow night thanks to the Marshall Artists Series.
House will be held on 16th Street late night audience, so we
Road between Bob Evans and have to take animals that
Cabell Huntington. A portion of the can deal with that,” he said. features several clips from across naturally, instead of a lot of these animals do have
proceeds will benefit St. Jude’s. Call “Then, you go do something his television appearances bludgeoning the audience a chance. If people think that
(304) 919-9551. Downtown Hun- like Maury Povich, and, well, during the live show, com- with gloomy statistics about everything is going down the
tington, Huntington. $3; $2 children. you never know what you’re plete with bloopers. endangered species. tubes, they’re not going to
going to get there.” “We make it a real fun “We’ll talk about conser- want to help out.”
The audience at Monday’s experience,” he said. vation, but not too heavily. I Monday’s show starts at
show will get a bit of a look Underpinning everything don’t want to keep on preach- 7 p.m. Tickets are $25, and
into the trials and tribula- is the message of conser- ing pessimism,” he said. “The are available at www.mar-
For more upcoming events, go tions of taking exotic ani- vation, though Hanna said truth is, some of these things shall.edu/muartser or by
to www.herald-dispatch.com. mals on television. Hanna he’d rather that theme come we’re doing are working and calling (304) 696-6656.
2D The Herald-Dispatch — Huntington, WV, Sunday, October 28, 2007 Life Questions? Call the newsroom at (304) 526-2798 www.herald-dispatch.com
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