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Winchester Little Theatre: The Music Lesson
Winchester Little Theatre 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA, USWritten by Tammy Ryan Directed by Roxie Orndorff Weaving together the music of Bach, with the memories of the Bosnian War, this is the story of two musicians who escape Sarajevo to start a new life in Pittsburgh. Shifting from past to present and resonating with powerful music, it is a tale of two countries, ... Read more
Winchester Little Theatre: The Music Lesson
Winchester Little Theatre 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA, USWritten by Tammy Ryan Directed by Roxie Orndorff Weaving together the music of Bach, with the memories of the Bosnian War, this is the story of two musicians who escape Sarajevo to start a new life in Pittsburgh. Shifting from past to present and resonating with powerful music, it is a tale of two countries, ... Read more
Super Mario Kart Tournament
Winchester Brew Works 320 N. Cameron Street, Winchester, Virginia, USCome cheer on the competitors at this lively Super Mario Kart Tournament! (ALL COMPETITION SPOTS HAVE BEEN FILLED) The action will be projected onto a giant screen and free pizzas till they disappear. **This game will be played on a SNES Mini Console) and plays just like the original Super Mariokart of yesteryear** Please read ... Read more
Lecture: MLK, Civil Rights, and Emancipation’s Centennial
Halprin-Harrison Hall 600 Millwood Ave, Winchester, Virginia, USOn Wednesday, January 23, 2019, join Shenandoah University's McCormick Civil War Institute for a FREE public lecture with Jonathan Noyalas, MCWI's director--"A Joyous Daybreak": MLK, Civil Rights, and Emancipation's Centennial. The lecture will explore how Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leaned on the centennial of President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation to mobilize the Civil Rights ... Read more
Superhero and Villain Party
Blue Fox Billiards Bar & Grill 1160 Millwood Pike, Winchester, VA, USEveryone loves super heroes and villains! Get your best gear on and come out and party with the best! Prizes will be given for best costumes! Doors open at 7pm! Music at 9pm! $5 cover all night 18 and up
Revolution Fights MMA Event
Sportsplex 221 Commonwealth Court, Winchester, VaRFS returns to the Shenandoah Valley for RFS24. 12 fights of intense MMA and Muay Thai action, Including 2 title fights. Plenty of food and adult beverages available and also free parking. This is a family friendly night of exciting MMA and Muay Thai action! There is no profanity in any of the event music ... Read more
The Manor House Experience
Valerie Hill Vineyard and Winery 1687 Marlboro Road, Stephens City, Virginia, USAn experience not to be missed! Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery and Village Square Restaurant present The Manor House Experience. This event is a must for foodies and fans of the paranormal alike. The evening intertwines a five course Southern inspired dinner including wine pairings with a much more personal interpretation of Valerie Hill's popular ... Read more
Backroom Blowout Wine Tasting
Brewbaker's Restaurant 168 North Loudoun Street, Winchester, Virginia, USWe all need a little boost in January, so Murphys did a little scheming with Brewbakers and we have come up with a blowout wine tasting on Sunday Jan. 27th from 1p-4p in their back room! Join us for 25+ wines, light fare, cheese and more. Tickets will be $25.00 with $5.00 from every ticket ... Read more
Unheard Voices of Civil War Winchester
Handley Regional Library 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VAFrom the Powell Family Papers This program is co-sponsored by Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society. Alison Herring will talk on the Powell family and the girl's school they ran on Braddock Street In Winchester. About The Powells The Powells operated a boarding school for girls in Winchester, VA that attracted the daughters of elite families across ... Read more
Black History Month Talk: Abe Spencer
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA, USLearn about the life of Abraham Spencer (about 1806–1873), a free potter of color working in a southern slave economy in the Shenandoah Valley. Son of two enslaved workers emancipated in the early 1800s, Spencer worked with some of the Valley’s most noted potters. Presented by independent scholar and potter Brenda Hornsby Heindl. Registration required ... Read more