Welcome to Weelunk.
Weelunk is a nonprofit online magazine that shares Wheeling WV’s story.
What is Wheeling’s story? It depends on who you ask. That’s why Weelunk is created by the community, for the community. Weelunk is made up of a variety of community writers, each with their own perspectives. Our goal is to offer our readers stories and content that allows them to see themselves, and feel connected to our collective culture.
We want to encourage conversation and engage everyone in what’s happening here. We want you to feel connected to Wheeling – whether you’ve lived here all your life, moved away, or you haven’t even visited yet.
But what is a “Weelunk” you ask?
Both “Wheeling” and “Weelunk” are words believed to be derived from a Native American phrase “place of the skull” or “place of the head”. The folklore surrounding this phrase suggests that a skull was used as a geographic marker, claiming the territory that today we recognize as downtown Wheeling.
The folklore surrounding this skull is problematic, and it is worth noting that it is also an undocumented story. However, the root of both “wee” or “whee” remain as evidence of the language and culture of the original inhabitants of our area. As an organization, we choose to maintain the brand Weelunk so as not to erase what little evidence of indigenous stewardship we have.
The line between cultural appreciation and appropriation is a difficult one, and we hope that our content and approach helps all of us become a more inclusive and thoughtful community.
“Do something.” It’s more than just our motto. It’s a reminder to all of us that we can spark positive action in our community and beyond. We hope Weelunk inspires you to do something. Share your perspective. Get out and experience what there is to offer. Be a part of the Weelunk community.
Weelunk is a part of Wheeling Heritage — a nonprofit with the mission to serve as a catalyst for the revitalization of Wheeling. Part of that mission is telling Wheeling’s story, both past and present.
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Our Staff
Riley Carpenter
Director of Heritage Programming
Johnathon Porter
Digital Content Specialist
Dillon Richardson
Digital Content Specialist
Amy Karrasch
Communications & Development Manager
Writers
Authors
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Adeline Boggs is an Elementary School Librarian/Media Teacher in Ohio County Schools. She grew up in Wheeling, WV and then lived in Morgantown, WV for a few years before moving back home. After her time away, she had a renewed love for Wheeling, especially all of its amazing small businesses, incredible historical architecture, and most importantly its community.
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Alex Panas is a writer, communication professional, and community builder. She is passionate about working with artists, small business owners, and community members to co-create meaningful experiences that foster a sense of community pride. In her free time, Alex enjoys gardening, perfecting her sourdough recipe, cuddling with her four cats, and chasing her five chickens around in her backyard.
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Raised in Wellsburg, West Virginia, Anna Cipoletti is a proud alumna of Mount de Chantal Visitation Academy, West Liberty University and Kent State University. She received a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from West Liberty in 2014 and a Master of Library and Information Science degree from Kent State in 2017. Anna has made a career out of a lifelong love of books and works full-time at Bethany College as a librarian and parttime as a bookseller and book reviewer. She resides in Beech Bottom with her sister and two Siamese cats. A nature enthusiast, Anna often spends her free time visiting one of West Virginia’s many beautiful parks or kayaking along Buffalo Creek.
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Emma Wiley, originally from Falls Church, Virginia, was a former AmeriCorps member with Wheeling Heritage. Emma has a B.A. in history from Vassar College and is passionate about connecting communities, history, and social justice.
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Justice Hudson is an AmeriCorps volunteer and citizen journalist originally from Saint Albans, West Virginia, and has lived in Wheeling since January 2020. He studied history and women and gender studies at West Virginia University and has worked in farming and community education since moving to the Friendly City. In February 2023 he began writing as a folk reporter independently for the Hudson Household Editorial and for organizations including Mustard Seed Mountain, BlackByGod: The West Virginian, and Weelunk.
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Kai Harris was born right in Wheeling, and raised in the small town of Dallas, WV. He is currently getting ready to graduate from West Liberty, and plans to pursue professional writing and editing, as writing stories has been a major part of his life. As a historian, Kai also wants to focus on stories that encapsulate the present, so that Wheeling’s history will continue to grow.
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Karin Butyn was born and raised in Wheeling, WV. A graduate of Wheeling Central, West Liberty University, and Wheeling Jesuit University, Karin spent nearly a decade teaching both English as Second Language and Reading Language Arts. She is currently in her third year as an Assistant Principal for Ohio County Schools. In her free time, she enjoys running and music. She and her husband, TJ, are raising their young sons, Finn and Watson, in Warwood.
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Makayla Carney is a graduate of DePaul University's Film and Television program. She adores all kinds of art, a lavender latte, and the occasional performance on the Towngate Theatre stage. When not writing, you can oftentimes find her tending bar at Later Alligator, reading from her stack of library books, or trying a new tofu-based recipe.
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Melissa Rebholz was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, to a Sicilian/German family. She grew up in a household revolving around food. In 2007, a summer of volunteering for GrowNYC (New York City's Farmer’s Markets) led her down the path to culinary school at The Natural Gourmet Institute and 10 subsequent years of farming from Long Island to Sonoma to Tennessee. Working simultaneously in kitchens to support her farming habit, Melissa migrated back to the rustbelt in October of 2019 to help Grow Ohio Valley open the Public Market as the head chef. Her hobbies include foraging, baking, dinner parties and exploring her new home of Wheeling, West Virginia.
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Olivia Kilbane is a dedicated 5th grade teacher at Madison Elementary in Ohio County Schools. Originally from Charles Town, WV, she now resides in Wheeling with her fiancé, along with their two cats and a dog named Sadie. A fun-loving spirit, Olivia enjoys reading, hiking, and exploring new places, always seeking adventure and the beauty of the outdoors.
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Riley Carpenter is a Wheeling local, born and raised. She grew up in Warwood, attended West Liberty University, lived in Oglebay for a short while and now lives in Clearview with her husband, two children and fur babies. Riley loves everything Wheeling related and never has thought of moving away. She taught in Ohio County Schools for nearly ten years, and recently has joined the Wheeling Heritage team as their Director of Programming! Riley is also a photographer, and officially opened her own photography business, Riley Lynn Photography LLC, in 2020. She loves capturing the emotion of joy most of all, no matter what the occasion!
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Sarah Clark works full-time as a Marketing Manager. A Wheeling resident, she earned her bachelor’s from Ohio University and her master’s in communication studies from Ball State University, where she developed her passion for storytelling and skills in project management. In addition to writing for Weelunk, Sarah serves as a board member for Show of Hands and enjoys coaching business owners on their presentations. She also provides marketing/social media services to small businesses locally. In her free time, she enjoys hanging out with her Dalmatian, Anakin Skywalker, and her Corgi, Ashoka Tano Skywalker.
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Shelby Hlad is a devoted wife and mother of two wonderful daughters, who inspire her every day. With a lifelong career in childcare and nonprofit work, she has dedicated herself to nurturing and supporting others in her community. Alongside her professional passions, Shelby manages a small hobby farm, where she finds joy in caring for her animals and cultivating a connection with nature. Balancing family, work, and the responsibilities of farm life, she embodies a spirit of love, dedication, and a commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of those around her.
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Taylor Abbott is the treasurer of Monroe County, Ohio, and was born in Wheeling, West Virginia. He is a graduate of Ohio University and is co-founder and president of the Ohio Valley River Museum. He serves on the board of directors for the Sons & Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen and is an advisor to the Ohio River Museum in Marietta, Ohio. He enjoys hiking, travel, historic preservation and restoration work. Taylor resides in Clarington, Ohio, with his wife Alexandra in a former church they purchased in 2016 and renovated into their home.
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Raised in Clarington, Ohio, Tessa Weisenborn attended Ohio University and earned a bachelor of science in Language Arts Education. She moved to North Carolina for 8 years, where she met and married her husband, Eric, and earned an MBA from Fayetteville State University. Tessa resides in Elm Grove, where she operates a grant writing consultancy, Weisenborn Ready. She enjoys embroidery, watercoloring, and is always glad to build a playlist for the party.
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