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Free Christmas Concert with Valley Chorale
Handley Regional Library 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VAJoin the Valley Chorale for our *free* Christmas concerts on December 10, 11 and 12 in Middletown, Winchester and Front Royal, respectively. This year's concerts feature classical, sacred and popular selections, sure to lift your spirits! All concerts are free-of-charge. Seating is limited…arrive early! COVID safety: all Valley Chorale personnel are fully vaccinated and will ... Read more
Songs Joy: An Afternoon of Christmas Favorites
First Presbyterian Church 116 S Loudoun St, Winchester, VA, USPlease join us for "Songs Joy: An Afternoon of Christmas Favorites" with MiKayla Lynn Hatfield and Amy Bowman 2:30pm on December 12. MiKayla has the opportunity to attend the esteemed program American Institute of Musical Studies in Gratz, Austria in the summer of 2022. The recital is to serve as a benefit that will aid ... Read more
Glory Bea: A Shenandoah Christmas Story
Laurel Ridge Community College 173 Skirmisher Lane, Middletown, VASelah Theatre Project presents: GLORY BEA: A Shenandoah Christmas Story GLORY BEA: A Shenandoah Christmas Story, by Rich Follett and Larry Dahlke, set in the 1930's in the Shenandoah Valley and the Depression has hit the valley residents. The return of the Wayside Theatre holiday favorite is being presented by Selah Theatre Project, in partnership ... Read more
Holiday Open House at Willow Moon Farm
Willow Moon Farm 1570 Ebenezer Church Road, Gore, VA, United StatesWe are so excited to announce our ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE here on the farm on December 18th from 10am - 3pm! What can you expect? Our apothecary building open- where we will have all of our products and items that we offer displayed for you to shop, ask questions and talk with Sara (owner) about ... Read more
First Night Winchester
Old Town Winchester 1 North Loudoun Street, Winchester, VA, United StatesFirst Night Winchester is a celebration of the arts, created by and for the community, as a safe and healthy way to usher in the New Year. The event takes place in historic downtown Winchester in a variety of venues. Ring in the New Year with a full day of activities. We offer entertainment for ... Read more
Winchester Little Theatre: Fireflies
Winchester Little Theatre 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA, USRetired schoolteacher Eleanor Bannister lives a quiet life alone in tiny Groverdell, Texas, set in her routines and secure in her position as the town’s most respected woman — until a hole in her roof draws the attention of Abel Brown, a smooth-talking drifter intent on renovating Eleanor’s house, and possibly her life. Can the ... Read more
Orchard Wassail
Winchester Ciderworks 2502 North Frederick Pike, Winchester, VA, USWassail - (\ˈwä-səl) from the Anglo-Saxon greeting Wæs þu hæl, meaning “be in good health.” A traditional English cider making ceremony and celebration of the cider orchard. Join us in the orchard for an evening of merriment, including a bonfire, blessing of the apple trees, live music from Mark Clay, and food. Roaming Bistro food ... Read more
Winchester Little Theatre: Fireflies
Winchester Little Theatre 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA, USRetired schoolteacher Eleanor Bannister lives a quiet life alone in tiny Groverdell, Texas, set in her routines and secure in her position as the town’s most respected woman — until a hole in her roof draws the attention of Abel Brown, a smooth-talking drifter intent on renovating Eleanor’s house, and possibly her life. Can the ... Read more
Contributions: African Americans in the Shenandoah
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA, USJoin us for the opening day of the new exhibition, African Americans in the Shenandoah. African Americans have contributed to the shaping of the Shenandoah Valley for more than 300 years and their influence can be found throughout the MSV Collection. With art, objects, and documents, Contributions tells the stories of those who endured enslavement, ... Read more
African Americans During the Civil War Era Tour
Shenandoah University - Feltner Building 9 Court Square, Winchester, VirginiaBalancing Survival & Freedom: The Experiences of Winchester’s African Americans during the Civil War Era Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. frequently reflected on the past and specifically the Emancipation Proclamation. Join Jonathan Noyalas ’01, M.A., director of Shenandoah University's McCormick Civil War Institute, for “Balancing Survival & Freedom: The Experiences of Winchester’s African Americans During ... Read more