West Virginia’s Wyzest concert & event planning & marketing design company.
Founder, Serrena Morris, first entered the events field as a volunteer at 9 years old, as a high school student, she acted as chairperson- to nearly seamlessly, plan, promote & execute 20+ events, hosting up to 2,500 attendees. Today, we are partnered with the area’s top radio stations, musicians, artists, venues, and vendors to provide you with the most innovative and memorable experiences for your event, while also giving you an unparalleled marketing and design experience.
Serrena has over 12 years of expertise in event management, food & beverage service, radio broadcasting & advertising, and graphic design- making StreetWyze the Wyzest choice on the Streets for personal, community, corporate, and nonprofit events, providing a true one-stop-shop for intimate gatherings or all night festivities!


A portion of StreetWyze profits from every event go directly toward supporting YOUR favorite local, WV, nonprofit organizations.

 

Be Wyze, Support OUR Streets & help us

Cultivate Community Culture

with your next event!


Lauren’s Wish is a 501(c)(3) registered non-profit organization started in West Virginia to help those struggling with substance use disorder to find hope and recover from this disease. The mission of the organization is to provide a safe and healthy space for individuals who are seeking treatment for substance use disorder

Free Bikes 4 Kidz (FB4K) is an established national organization that collects, fixes, and donates bikes in 15 cities. FB4K is one of ten partner organizations part of Morgantown’s Youth Cycling Coalition.

Morgantown is the national pilot for the Youth Cycling Coalition, which seeks to benefit underserved groups especially. We expect to collect and re-distribute bicycles from all the other local YCC groups, including BMX bikes, mountain bikes, and commuter bikes. Over time, we anticipate the Morgantown community will donate enough gently used bikes to allow us to re-distribute bikes around the state.

 Through participation in the Guild Builders program, students and their families are introduced to the Actors Guild facility; interact with Guild members and directors who volunteer as instructors; participants become informed about upcoming productions; receive information about membership, auditions, and other volunteer opportunities at the Actors Guild; and are given an opportunity to learn about and participate in their local community theater.