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Lion Days In Alderson
Most
people
in
this
area
know
of
the
story
about
the
lion
cub,
born
in
Alderson
during
a
visit
by
a
circus,
raised
and
who
roamed
free
on
the
streets
until
he
frightened
a
visitor.
The
Town
Council
then
passed
an
ordinance requiring that all lions be on a leash.
Alderson
Main
Street
is
holding
its
Second
Annual
Lion
Days
from
April
12-19
with
many
lion
themed
activities
planned
during
Spring
Break
week
so
students
and
parents
will
find
it
easier
to
attend.
Businesses
and
restaurants
have
been
encouraged
to
have
lion
themed
sales
and
food
items
during
this
time.
A
local
favorite
is
the
“Lion
Club”
sandwich
which
can
be
found
at
Jessie’s
Market.
Residents
have
been encouraged to decorate with a lion theme.
On
Tuesday,
April
15
at
2:00
pm
at
the
Alderson
Opportunity
Center
(old
cafeteria
building)
at
277
Elmwood
Avenue,
there
will
be
Lion
Mural
Painting
for
Kids.
All
supplies
will
be
provided
free
by
Alderson
Main
Street
and
the
event
is
under
the
guidance
of
Cheryl
Mansley.
Pre-registration
is
required
in
order
to
have enough materials. Please contact Cheryl Mansley at 304-702-0554 or
cherylmansley@gmail.com
.
On
Wednesday,
April
16
at
2:00
pm
there
will
be
a
free
performance
of
Always
Keep
Your
Lion
on
a
Leash,
a
play
from
the
Greenbrier
Valley
Theatre
at
the
cafetorium
of
the
Alderson
Elementary
School.
Please
enter
the
front
of
the
school
on
Chestnut
Avenue.
This
original
play
was
written
by
Dorothy
Jo
Oberfoell,
Education
Director
at
GVT.
Puppet
Palooza,
a
puppet
making
workshop,
will
take
place
after
the
play.
Copies
of
the
new
novel,
Lion
on
a
Leash,
by
Charles
Ryan
will
be
available
for
sale
at
this
event.
This
is
a
fictionalized
account
of
French,
the
Alderson
lion,
and
people
who
surrounded
him
throughout
his
life.
The
11th
volume
of
the
Alderson
History
Highlights
and
Tantalizing
Tidbits
“French,
the
Friendly Lion” by Belinda Anderson will also be available for sale.
On
Saturday,
April
19,
from
4:30-5:30,
the
kids
who
painted
lion
murals
will
be
able
to
pick
them
up
at
the
Historic
1896
C&O
Depot.
From
6-7:30
pm,
the
monthly
Writer’s
Station
will
be
held
with
an
Open
Mic
for
original
written
material.
Cheryl
Mansley
will
be
reading
excerpts
from
Ryan’s
book,
Always
Keep
Your
Lion on a Leash, which will again be for sale along with Anderson’s French, the Friendly Lion.
Alderson
Main
Street
President
Don
Sutherland
said,
“We
are
excited
to
see
the
growth
of
“Lion
Days”
this
year
with
a
play
and
two
publications
telling
the
lion
story.
Please
join
us
to
learn
more
and
have
some fun!”
PHOTO: Lion sculpture in Alderson by Michael Loop.