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November 2017
Black Friday Holiday Shopping Extravaganza
Join us for our Black Friday Holiday Gift Fair! Avoid the crowds and shop small. Find unique, hand-crafted items for all the special people on your holiday shopping list. You’ll find jewelry, crafts, Tupperware and more while you relax and enjoy Narmada’s delicious wines and live Christmas music by John Tole.
http://narmadawinery.com/dir/?page_id=31Holiday Open House
Sky Meadows’ Historic Area comes alive with the sights, sounds and smells of the holidays. To kick-off our holiday season, the Historic Area will be filled with the aroma of tasty holiday treats cooking over the hearth in the Log Cabin, costumed interpreters telling stories of holidays past, as well as sounds of the season in Mount Bleak House. Visit each of the houses in the park’s Historic Area and discover how the people who called Sky Meadows “home” celebrated the holidays in the past.
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/park-events-list?srchloc=SK&eventtype=all&BDate=02/25/2017&EDate=02/25/2018Live Music by Dan & Chuck at Narmada Winery
Join us for a glass of your favorite wine, a Indian food pairing and fabulous live music by local country duo Dan & Chuck.
narmadawinery.comChanticleer: A Chanticleer Christmas
“The world’s reigning male chorus” (The New Yorker) kicks off the holiday season at the Hylton Center with a concert of a cappella voices that includes classical music and popular holiday favorites. Chanticleer is renowned for the seamless blend of 12 extraordinary male voices, ranging from countertenor to bass, with their superior technique, sublime tone, and unparalleled musicality. Their original interpretations span period and genre—from Gregorian chant to jazz, popular, and contemporary music. The group, which has been praised by the San Francisco Chronicle for its “tonal luxuriance and crisply etched clarity,” has a long list of impressive accomplishments: sales of more than a million albums, winning two Grammy® Awards, being named Ensemble of the Year by Musical America in 2008, and induction into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame. Come savor these glorious sounds of the season.
http://hyltoncenter.org/calendar/985/Tuesday Evening Concert Series presents The Tallis Scholars
This a cappella ensemble, leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music, will perform music of Flemish masters, including des Prez & Isaac.
Tickets on sale November 14:
UVA Arts Box Office
http://artsboxoffice.virginia.edu
OR 434-924-3376
More artist/concert info:
http://TECS.org
December 2017
Christmas in Middleburg
Come and get into the joyful spirit of the holidays in Virginia’s beautiful horse country as the Town of Middleburg celebrates Christmas on Saturday, December 2.
The festivities begin at 8:30 a.m., with Breakfast with Santa at Middleburg Community Charter School.
At 11 a.m. the Middleburg Hunt takes to the streets creating a spectacular sight as approximately 150 horses, riders in hunting attire and dozens of hounds come through the town.
The Middleburg Christmas Parade begins at 2 p.m. as spectators line the sidewalks along Washington Street (Route 50) to watch as a unique assortment of floats, troops and musical groups march by in a mile-long parade. In keeping with the animal friendliness of the town, the parade features over 700 animals, which over the years has included horses, ponies, alpacas, llamas, and a variety of dog breeds. Not to be missed are the antique fire trucks, children on floats, and of course, Santa brings up the rear riding on a beautiful horse drawn coach. Throughout the day there are seasonal performances, the Middleburg Community Center Craft Show, as well as shopping and dining in the town’s shops and restaurants. In addition to the town’s restaurants, food trucks will be located on N. Pickering St., behind the BB&T Bank during the event.
From 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. adults can relax and enjoy the Spirit of Middleburg. The progressive hospitality of food and wine tasting will allow adults to wind down and relax at Middleburg establishments of their choice while sampling foods, wines, and spirits from throughout the area at local restaurants. Visit www.ChristmasinMiddleburg.org for a full list of Spirit of Middleburg stops.
For more information call the Pink Box Visitor Center at 540-687-8888 or email Organizer@ChristmasinMiddleburg.org. Visit www.ChristmasinMiddleburg.org to view an event schedule, list of activities, shop specials and more.
(Photo credit: Jay Hubbard)
www.ChristmasinMiddleburg.orgOrange Downtown Holiday Village
On Saturday, December 2, 2017, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. downtown Orange becomes an old-fashioned village filled with holiday music, seasonal vendors and Santa! The event will bring together live holiday music, downtown merchant Open Houses, a Makers Craft Village, food, children’s activities and local church bazaars. There will be plenty of parking readily available within easy walking from all the activities so don’t hesitate to plan on spending a wonderful Saturday in downtown Orange.
At 9:30 a.m. Mountain View Barbeque will be selling delicious breakfast sandwiches. At the Train Station, parents may enjoy seeing their little ones eyes light up when they talk with Santa. There will be a photographer available if you wish, but do not forget to bring the camera. Jonathan Slater, a trained classical guitarist, will be in the Train Station providing beautiful holiday music. Throughout the day children will be able to exercise their imagination during Storytime. Orange librarian Michelle Pursel who specializes in her weekly children’s reading-time and Sully Carter well known for his character talents, having studied at Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College, will use their captivating reading skills to enthrall the little ones with Christmas stories. The Arts Center in Orange will be hosting a make-and-take craft center for children to create and take a holiday memento home.
Meanwhile, the downtown merchant’s Open Houses will be providing treats and specials to start the holiday shopping season off right! And the Open-air “Makers Village” will be filled with vendors selling handmade crafts, greenery and decorations, and local foods.
There will also be live holiday music throughout the event.
Also scheduled for the day will be the Enchanted Extravaganza at the Market at Grelen, the Montpelier Open House, local church bazaars and Orange School of Performing Arts Nutcracker performances.
The event is open to all ages and free to attend. Downtown parking is plentiful. Partners working to create this event are Holladay House Bed and Breakfast, The Arts Center in Orange, the Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Orange.
Visit https://www.theoda.org/the-downtown-orange-holiday-village/, or contact Diane Pendleton of the Orange Downtown Alliance for further info at (540) 672-2540 or assistant@theoda.org
https://www.theoda.org/the-downtown-orange-holiday-village/Customer Appreciation Day w/music by John Kelly
As the year draws to a close we take this opportunity to say Thank You to all our customers for all your support. We’ll have live music by John Kelly who has a soulful style that is informed and inspired by singer songwriter artists including Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt and Cliff Eberhardt, to name a few from 2 to 5pm, merchandise on sale, and special gifts for everyone. Please join us as we raise a toast to you! No cover.
https://www.ducardvineyards.comAmerican Festival Pops Orchestra: Holiday Pops: Sounds of the Season
Celebrate the Christmas season with Northern Virginia’s very own pops orchestra in its annual family concert of cheerful carols and cherished holiday tunes. This jovial evening includes a program of sentimental favorites including selections from Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker,” Leroy Anderson’s “Christmas Festival” and “Sleigh Ride,” and culminates in a rousing sing-a-long, in which the audience members get a chance to share in the experience. Under the baton of founder and artistic director Anthony Maiello, these talented musicians from the greater D.C. area perform favorites that are guaranteed to fill you and your family with holiday warmth and merriment.
http://hyltoncenter.org/calendar/986/“It’s a Wonderful Life – A Live Radio Play” on December 9 and 10, 2017 in Warrenton
Windmore Presents “It’s a Wonderful Life – A Live Radio Play”. This beloved American holiday classic comes to life as a full stage production depicting a live 1940s radio broadcast. The play is adapted by Joe Landry from the screenplay by Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Frank Capra, and Jo Swerling. Produced by special arrangement with Playscipts, Inc. and directed by local Jeff Walker. Locally cast from Culpeper and Fauquier counties. For more information and to purchase tickets online, visit www.windmorefoundation.org. The production will take place on Saturday December 9 at 7 pm and Sunday December 10 at 2:30 pm. The shows take place at the Warrenton Middle School located at 244 Waterloo Street. Tickets are $10 in advance online here: www.windmorefoundation.org or $12 at the door. Complimentary refreshments. For more information call: 540-547-4333. The production is funded in part by a PATH Foundation grant.
www.windmorefoundation.orgDailey & Vincent: Spirit of Christmas
Come enjoy a country Christmas as this award-winning band returns to our stage for a holiday concert of country and bluegrass favorites. Dubbed the “Rockstars of Bluegrass” by Country Music Television, Dailey & Vincent are extolled throughout the music industry as one of the most exciting Bluegrass bands in America. They chose to record their live DVD and PBS TV special for sold-out audiences in the Hylton Center’s Merchant Hall because of its excellent acoustics, and now they’re coming back to share their talents and wit for a special holiday treat. Their contagious and spirited music has earned them numerous awards, including three Grammy® Award nominations, four Dove awards, one Emmy Award nomination, and 14 International Bluegrass Music Association awards. Get in the spirit with this exceptional holiday experience.
http://hyltoncenter.org/calendar/987/January 2018
First Day Hike – History Gone Wild
Usher in the New Year on a hike with the park’s historian and naturalist as they interpret the stories reflected in the unique landscapes of Sky Meadows State Park. Discover remnants of an old road bed, explore the park’s wild side, and uncover stories of past residents. Join us after the hike for light refreshments in the Log House and a tour of historic Mount Bleak House. We recommend dressing in layers, wearing comfortable shoes, and bringing along water for the hike. Approximate length of the hike is 2 miles.
http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/park-events-list?srchloc=SK&eventtype=all&BDate=02/25/2017&EDate=02/25/2018Second Saturday on the Rappahannock County Artisan Trail
It’s a brand New Year and here’s a great way to get into a celebratory spirit. Stretch your artistic muscles, learn about herbs, enjoy musical entertainment, and dine on delectable food and drink on the Rappahannock County Artisan Trail. Take home a good book, a bottle of wine, an herbal mix, a piece of your own art and other unique products!
www.rappahannockcountyartisantrail.comWine and Word
Quievremont Winery offers its newly-released 2015 Meritage and other Bordeaux-style wines and the opportunity to get acquainted with Flint Hill native and writer Chuck Smith. Smith will be signing his newly published Vietnam:Stories from a War, a collection of humorous short stories based on his 1966-1968 “free trip to Southeast Asia courtesy of the U.S. Army.” Smith will also have copies of his first book, Stories from Potomac County: Truths, Half-Truths, and Lies from Rural Virginia and Someplace Else, a collection drawn from his experiences growing up in Rappahannock County.
Book signing 1 – 5 p.m. Open until 7 p.m.
https://quievremont.com/event/Second Saturday on the Rappahannock County Artisan Trail
It’s a brand New Year and here’s a great way to get into the revolutionary spirit. Take the Second Saturday tour on the Rappahannock County Artisan Trail. Stretch your artistic muscles, learn about herbs, enjoy musical entertainment, and dine on delectable food and drink. Take home a good book, a bottle of wine, an herbal mix, a piece of your own art or other unique products! For details on activities at eight different Trail sites:
https://rappahannockcountyartisantrail.com/
Narmada Winery Barrel Tasting
Join us in Narmada’s wine cellar to taste upcoming vintages of Yash-Vir, Melange, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Franc Reserve. These wines are nearing the end of their aging period and will continue to age in oak for only another month before bottling. At this exclusive tasting, winemaker Sudha Patil will explain the process of how the wines were blended, what each varietal adds to the blend, and how they are expected to develop in the coming months. Learn about Narmada’s Barrel Ownership Program, and reserve a case of your favorite wine at a special discount at the conclusion of your tasting.
Only $35 per person. Includes wine tasting and light hors d’oeuvres. Sessions at Noon and at 2:00pm.
http://narmadawinery.orderport.net/merchandise/ReservationsSpecial-EventsPETER PAN presented by Pied Piper Theatre
Neverland awaits for all those who are young or young at heart, as Pied Piper Theatre brings to life James M. Barrie’s captivating classic tale of PETER PAN. Fly away with Peter to the land of the lost boys, pirates, Tiger Lily and Captain Hook! Enjoy the familiar and popular songs “I Won’t Grow Up,” “I’ve Got to Crow,” and “I’m Flying.” This rousing musical, complete with a pirate ship and 45 of the area’s most talented young actors, will entertain the entire family.
PETER PAN will be presented on Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 2pm and 7pm and Sunday, January 21 at 3:00pm. Performances are at the Hylton Performing Arts Center, 10960 George Mason Circle in Manassas. Purchase tickets at the box office or order tickets on-line at hyltoncenter.org. Early bird special runs through Jan. 17 with tickets $15 general admission and $12 for children 12 and under. Starting Jan. 18 tickets will be $20 general admission and $15 for children 12 and under. Group tickets for organized groups such as scouts, school drama clubs, and church groups are also available by calling the Center for the Arts at (703) 330-2787.
Directed by Kelly Glyptis with music directed by Veronica Sharpe, Peter Pan is a musical
based on the play by Sir J.M. Barrie with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, music by Morris Charlap with additional lyrics and music by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Jule Styne. The show was originally directed, choreographed and adapted by Jerome Robbins.
Winter Wonderland Tween Mixer
Tween Mixer. Ages 10-13. $5 for admission. Friday, January 26th from 7:00- 9:30 P.M. Music, dancing, karaoke, snacks and games. At Hearthstone School, 11576 Lee Highway, Sperryville, VA 22740 (Rt 211 2 miles west of Sperryville). 540-987-9212.
Dublin Irish Dance: Stepping Out
Follow the evolution of Celtic culture in Stepping Out, a high-energy extravaganza of sights and sounds presented by Dublin Irish Dance. These accomplished Irish step-dancers and musicians take the audience on a journey, exploring the history of the Celtic cultural experience through song and dance. This entertaining production reveals the influences that have shaped Irish music and dance throughout recent history: from the farms of rural Ireland in the 1800s to the Great Famine and the resulting mass migration to New York, where Irish and American cultures blended and influenced each other. Many of the artists in this ensemble have performed with popular acts like Riverdance, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance, and Celtic Woman. With the lightening-fast footwork of the step-dancers, the spirited melodies of an eight-member traditional Irish band, and the lovely sounds of their Irish vocalist, this performance is sure to amaze.
http://hyltoncenter.org/calendar/988/February 2018
The Hollywood Special FX Show
February 3, 2018 at 2:00 pm
February 3, 2018 at 5:00 pm
Ever wonder how they did that? Now the whole family can get the inside scoop and discover the science and secrets to making movie magic in this interactive and explosive show. Live on stage, join special effects professionals who’ve worked on action-packed blockbusters like The Dark Knight Rises, Guardians of the Galaxy, Phantom of the Opera, and Game of Thrones for thrilling and revealing insights that bring the audience closer to the action than ever before. Feel the heat from an onstage inferno, marvel at gruesome sci-fi monsters, be blown away by apocalyptic weather, and hold on tight through huge explosions! “Be prepared to be stunned. This really is a show unlike what you’ve seen before.” (Essex Chronicle)
Recommended for ages 7 and up.
Disclaimer: This explosive family show will feature special effect sequences that include pyrotechnics, loud sounds, and more. For your safety and comfort, the audience will be protected by an impact-resistant glass during a portion of the show.
http://hyltoncenter.org/calendar/1004/