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September 2017
Tuscany in the Moonlight
Experience an enchanted evening at the vineyard, with a Tuscan dinner under the stars and a stroll through the vineyard, all while serenaded by live music and sipping on wine! This is the perfect occasion to create that perfect outfit that exudes the elegance and class of Italian wine country!
Each ticket includes an elegant three-course dinner, live music, a stroll through the vineyard and a glass of Veramar wine, with a cash bar to follow.
Reservations are required by September 20, 2017
http://www.veramar.com/scripts/eventPg.cfm/_/772/Tuscany-in-the-Moonlight/“AN EVENING OF OLD-TIME RADIO”
“AN EVENING OF OLD-TIME RADIO WITH THE METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON OLD-TIME RADIO CLUB” The Metro Washington Old-Time Radio Club makes its third appearance at the Packard Theater with an evening they call “Mostly Lost Radio.” These are programs for which, in most cases, recordings of their original broadcast no longer survive. They will begin with three examples of domestic comedy: “Raising Junior,” an early NBC series from 1930; “Post Toasties Time” from 1942, featuring “Baby Snooks,” the character originated by Fanny (“Funny Girl”) Brice; and “Easy Aces” from 1945, conceived and originally performed by Goodman Ace (later the head writer for Milton Berle and Perry Como) and his wife Jane, the Queen of Malapropisms. The finale will be the famous “Chicken Heart,” written by Arch Oboler for the “Lights Out” series. At the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. Tickets are required for this free event and can be reserved at www.radioshow-culpeper.eventbrite.com Begins at 7:30 p.m.
October 2017
30 Years of Vision Exhibit
30 Years of Vision Exhibit
LAC and Arts in the Village Celebrate Milestone Anniversaries
October 1-31, 2017
Artists’ Reception October 14,2017
Arts in the Village Gallery announces a very special Artists’ Reception for Loudoun Art Council’s October Installation: 30 Years of Vision Exhibit. The Reception will be hosted at the AitV Gallery on October 14th from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. and will feature two-dimensional and three-dimensional artwork from local artists from all over Loudoun County. Join us to experience a variety of mediums including paintings, photography, printmaking, pottery and more at this extraordinary show!
The public is invited to join us for live jazz by Maddy Vencil and Caleb Nei and refreshments at the reception. Artists, friends and family are encouraged to attend the reception, where the artists’ awards will be announced! The exhibit celebrates the 30 years of LAC support for the arts, as well as Arts in the Village Gallery’s five years as Leesburg’s only cooperative art gallery And will be on display the whole month of October.
Arts in the Village Gallery, 1601 Village Market Blvd, Suite 116, Leesburg, VA 20175. Tel: 571-442-8661 Email: info@artsinthevillage.com
Website: http://www.artsinthevillage.com/
The Velveteen Rabbit, Reborn Presented by Pushcart Players
The whole family will treasure this enchanting musical re-telling of a timeless storybook favorite. Through the power of love and nursery magic, a young boy transforms his beloved toy into a real rabbit. Together the Boy and his velveteen friend embark on exciting imaginary adventures, from deep dark caves to the wide open sea, and together they learn the true meaning of friendship. This award-winning theater company specializing in arts education for children has been Emmy-nominated twice and received numerous state and private awards for excellence and innovation. “The company’s creative team knows its business! Young or old, parent or grandparent, catch the Pushcart Players when and where you can!” (Independent Press)
Recommended for ages 5–10; Grades Pre-K–5
http://hyltoncenter.org/calendar/997/Blessing Of the Animals
All are invited to our annual Blessing of the Animals service at 5 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 115 N. East Street, Culpeper. Pets will receive special blessings and healing prayers. Treats will be provided following the service. Be sure to properly restrain all animals and bring a bag for accident clean up.
“Fall Favorites: A Multimedia Art Exhibit” presented by BozART Fine Art Collective
Northside Library presents BozART Fine Arts Collective from October 2 to 31st, hours 12-5 daily, 705 W. Rio Rd. The show, entitled “Fall Favorites: A Multimedia Art Exhibit,” represents the gamut of art forms created by this cooperative of local artists: oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, photography, collage and ceramic. The group of artists has been exhibiting together since the closure of its gallery on the downtown mall in 2014. They meet regularly, organize and present multiple shows per years, each with a theme and striving for current art. New artists are welcome. If interested in purchasing a piece, please email the individual artist posted. Thank you.
BozART Fine Art CollectiveTuesday Evening Concert Series Vadym Kholodenko, piano
Program: Bach, Mozart, Beethoven & Tchaikovsky
Tickets on sale September 19:
UVA Arts Box Office at
http://artsboxoffice.virginia.edu
OR 434-924-3376
More artist/concert info:
http://TECS.org
National Coffee With a Cop Day
National Coffee With a Cop Day. From 6 to 8 p.m. at Starbucks, 15185 Montanus Drive, Culpeper, VA
The Environmental & Equestrian Tradition at Montpelier
Kat Imhoff, President of The Montpelier Foundation, will discuss how James Madison, the 4th President of the United States and “Father of the Constitution, may also be regarded as the “forgotten father of American environmentalism.” Montpelier is home to some of the only “old-growth” forest on the east coast—200 acres of unspoiled forest protected as part of over 800 acres of conservation and historic easements at Montpelier. Nearly a century after Madison’s speech about environmental protection, a young lady, often referred to as a “tomboy” because of her penchant for the outdoors, Marion duPont Scott took over the stewardship of Montpelier. She built an equestrian tradition that still flourishes—including the annual steeplechase races that have been held at Montpelier since 1934, ongoing horse training operations.
Today, The Montpelier Foundation honors Madison’s environmental leadership as well as the rich equestrian heritage of the property. Part of this vision is restoring, to the best of our ability, the historic landscape that Madison designed as part of his vision for the landscape.
$5 admission, free to NSLM members.
Please RSVP to Anne Marie Barnes, the Clarice & Robert H. Smith Educator, at ABarnes@NationalSporting.org, 540-687-6542 ext. 25
Montpelier’s Masterpieces: Evening Talk with Kat Imhoff
Join us at NSLM to hear Kat Imhoff, President and CEO of the Montpelier Foundation, speak on the foundation’s initiative to recover Montpelier’s original art collection.
$5 admission, free to NSLM members. Please RSVP to Anne Marie Barnes, the Clarice & Robert H. Smith Educator, at ABarnes@NationalSporting.org, 540-687-6542 ext. 25
Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes
Enjoy dinner or a drink with Kate Hohman at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
Russian Grand Ballet presents Swan Lake
Only one opportunity to see the Russian Grand Ballet’s full-length classical production of one of the world’s most famous ballet – Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, including the rarely seen Waltz of the Black Swans, and featuring Russia’s brightest ballet stars.
Odette, a beautiful princess, falls under the spell of an evil sorcerer. Only Prince Siegfried’s devotion can save her.
Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake combines pure romanticism and tragedy, in a magical tale of love and deception. The glorious score and gravity-defying choreography have enchanted audiences for over a century, and continue to inspire new generations of dancers and music lovers of all ages.
Film: “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”
(Universal, 1982 – Rated PG) Director Carl Reiner and Steve Martin collaborated on this film noir parody with Martin playing Private Detective Rigby Reardon, who is trying to solve the murder of a scientist while falling in love with the victim’s daughter (Rachel Ward). The likes of Barbara Stanwyck, Ray Milland, Lana Turner, Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner and Humphrey Bogart interact with the detective via black-and-white footage shot by Reiner and cinematographer Michael Chapman, matched to vintage clips from 1940s movies. Eight-time Academy Award-winner Edith Head in her final film credit designed the costumes (Head was the costume designer for six of the films featured within the picture), while Miklos Rozsa, in his role as musical composer, also added to the authenticity of the production. A film veteran, he had composed scores for four of the films used in “Dead Men.” Seven of the eighteen classic detective/film noir thrillers featured in the movie will be shown at the Packard Campus Theater the first two weeks of October, bookended by screenings of “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid.” Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. Begins at 7:30 p.m.
NoVa Wellness & YogaFest Retreat
A 3-day authentically envisioned and carefully planned weekend aimed at creating calm, camaraderie and harmony for all those who attend. With nature as our backdrop, we look forward to warmly welcoming those who regularly practice Yoga so they can quickly embrace the many classes led by many minimum 200 RYT (Registered Yoga Teacher) hour practitioners, as well as introducing Yoga, Meditation and Wellness workshops to those who’ve never taken a class or experienced an opportunity to immerse themselves in back to back Yoga classes and wellness options, before!
Friday October 6, 2017 – 2pm – 8pm
Saturday and Sunday October 7-8, 2017 – 8am-8pm
Everyone – come out, join us then continue this path well beyond our weekend long Fest Retreat. Find your inner calm, it’s there, we know it and despite the hectic pace of life in and around NoVa let us help you on a path to peace and quiet.
http://novawellnessyogafestretreat.com/index.htmlFirst Friday at the Winery
Wind down your week with live music, local food and wine at the winery – every first Friday this spring, summer and fall!
Each month we’re bringing in a talented musician to serenade your blues away and a chef’s special culinary offering so you don’t even have to cook!
So soak in that evening sunshine on our terrace overlooking the pond and grab yourself a glass of your favorite Bogati wine – it’s time to relax!
http://www.bogatibodega.com/scripts/eventPg.cfm/_/734/First-Friday-at-the-Winery/“Fur-Ever Friends” Exhibition
Opening Reception: Friday, October 6 (6-9pm)
Exhibition Dates: September 1- October 29, 2017
PONSHOP Studio and Gallery is thrilled to host a 2nd reception for the continuation of “Fur-Ever Friends,” an exhibition featuring our animal companions. The exhibit consists of the work of eight participating artists, some of whom are contributing new artworks for the month of October. The re-opening reception of “Fur-Ever Friends” will take place on Friday, October 6 (6-9pm).
Participating Artists include: Conrad Coe, Maddie Huddle, Anna Martin, Shannon Wang, Leah Emerald, Ben Morse, James Walker and Gabriel Pons.
Additionally, PONSHOP would like to introduce the artwork of Samantha Brodek, who has permanently joined the ranks of current PONSHOP artists. Working out of Richmond, VA, Samantha Brodek’s work features incredibly detailed illustrations of dark subject matter; in her artwork you’ll find skeletons, florals, animal motifs, and other creepy crawlies… just in time for Halloween!
www.ponshopstudio.comTaylor Johnson at Grass Rootes
Enjoy dinner or a drink with Taylor Johnson at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
Rappahannock Model Railroaders Display
The Rappahannock Model Railroaders (RMR) club will have their O-Gauge model railroads chugging through displays in Leatherneck Gallery at the National Museum of the Marine Corps
RMR members consider themselves ambassadors of “The Greatest Hobby” and work to promote the joy of model railroading in a positive way. This is a fun event for all ages. Admission to the Museum and parking are free.
http://www.usmcmuseum.com/calendar-of-events.htmlFall Flea Market
Slindy’s New & Used Treasures will host a Fall Flea Market from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in their parking lot at 10028 James Monroe Highway in Culpeper. Featuring bake sale & food concessions hosted by Forest Grove Baptist Church, Lularoe, Mary Kay, Avon and several yard sale vendors.
Call 540-825-7799 for more info.
Culpeper Cycling Century
The Culpeper County Parks & Recreation Department is hosting the 10th Annual Culpeper Cycling Century bicycle pleasure ride. Approximately 350-400 cyclist are expected with the cyclists beginning their tour of Culpeper, Fauquier, and Rappahannock counties from the Culpeper Baptist Church at 8:30am. Cyclist can choose between the 30, 60, or 100 mile ride. The course will take the riders from the Culpeper Baptist Church out of town via Chandler Street, to Mount Pony. Please be sure that while you are out and about this Saturday, that you pay special attention to the cyclist on the roads. Cyclists are coming from all over the
region to tour our beautiful county. For more details on the event and a listing of maps, visit www.CulpeperCyclingCentury.com
Volunteers are still needed, if you are available please visit: http://tinyurl.com/2017CCC-Volunteers Or call 540-727-3412 ext 7.