Once a year, in October, Coalwood hosted an
October Sky festival in honor of the accomplishments of the
Rocket Boys. Many scientists and astronauts attended and
Homer Hickam always made an appearance. The 2007 festival also represented the 50th anniversary of
Sputnik, the first artificial
satellite to go into orbit around the Earth. Commemorating both events, an actor from the movie
October Sky, Scott Miles, attended the festival to sign autographs. On February 7, 2012, the Cape Coalwood Restoration Association announced that the October 2011 festival, the 13th October Sky Festival, had been the last October Sky Festival. After the cancellation of the Rocket Boys/October Sky Festival was announced, Hickam was approached by a group of concerned Raleigh County citizens to inquire to the possibility of bringing the festival to their city. After weeks of conversations between the parties it was agreed that the 2012 Rocket Boys/October Sky Festival would be held in
Beckley with many events taking place on the grounds of the Exhibition Coal Mine at New River Park on October 5–7. The Rocket Boys Festival remained an annual event in Beckley from 2012 to 2019, which was the last festival in Beckley. The 2020 festival was cancelled due to COVID-19. ==References==