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April 2017
The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Cruel & Unusual Comedy – the Best of the MoMA Series”
(1910s-1920s). Film historians Ben Model and Steve Massa, working with MoMA curators Dave Kehr and Ron Magliozzi, have drawn on the Museum’s extensive holdings of hundreds and hundreds of silent comedies. The majority of films to be screened are archival rarities. Starts at 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.
Celtic Fiddle Festival
Called “three of the finest folk violinists anywhere” by The Washington Post, The Celtic Fiddle Festival celebrates the violin in all its globe-trotting variations. Fiddlers Kevin Burke (Ireland), Christian Lemaître (Brittany, France) and Charlie McKerron (Scotland) showcase a fascinating juxtaposition of international and individual styles. With the able and agile accompaniment of Nicolas Quemener (Brittany, France) you have a perfect storm of the finest Celtic music your ears will ever encounter.
“Three sensational fiddlers from three distinct Celtic traditions. Exhilarating fun!” – Boston Herald
In concert each artist plays a solo set, showcasing their individual musical styles and cultural heritage, followed by a collaborative set featuring all three fiddlers. Sold-out tours and standing ovations give testimony to the electricity and excitement generated by the group. The quartet combines their considerable talents, rich musical traditions, and spontaneous humor for an evening of dazzling energy and subtle grace. These traditional masters showcase their regional repertoires, and together conjure an unforgettable performance, playing with such relentless precision and fire, that the tunes transcend all cultural and geographical barriers.
http://barnsofrosehill.org/Coffee with the Curator – Andre Pater
Join us for Coffee with the Curator sponsored by Middleburg Common Grounds! NSLM invites members of the public to celebrate its latest exhibition, Andre Pater: A Matter of Light, featuring artwork by contemporary sporting artist Andre Pater. The program includes an informal coffee reception followed by a tour of the new exhibition conducted by the artist himself.
$5 admission, free to NSLM members
RSVP to Anne Marie Barnes, Clarice & Robert H. Smith Educator, at ABarnes@NationalSporting.org, (540) 687-6542 x25
Fish Dinner
GWCRHSAA, Inc. will have a fried fish and chicken dinner fundraiser at Antioch Baptist Church located at 202 S.West St. in Culpeper. Runs from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Come out and enjoy a great meal and support a local 501(3) c non profit. This fundraiser will help to support our Scholarship and History initiative. Contact Charles Jameson at 540-825-6039.
Earth Day at Little Washington Winery
Help us show some love to Mother Earth this weekend with organic and biodynamic wines, reusable wine bags, and a chance to help us plant a tree! So bring a picnic, buy a bottle of wine, and take home a little tree! (limit 1 per customer)
http://www.littlewashingtonwinery.com/Spring Oyster Festival at DuCard Vineyards!
Premium steamed and raw oysters and delicious crab cakes by Rappahannock River Oyster Co. plus great DuCard wines! Music by the Bennie Dodd Band to entertain. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at door (no alcohol or food included in price). Tickets sold online athttps://www.ducardvineyards.com/oysterfestivalreservation.html
https://www.ducardvineyards.com/oysterfestivalreservation.htmlJB Winemaker Series | Winemaker Tasting
Introducing a new line of premium wines from our winemaker, Justin Bogaty!
Justin will be in the tasting room from 2:00 – 4:00 PM to talk about this new label and to pour 2016 JB Petit Manseng!
JB Winemaker Series is a new brand featuring especially outstanding wines from our winemaker, Justin! Each wine is produced in small batches for the ultimate expression of vintage and terroir – he’s excited to share these wines with you!
http://www.bogatibodega.com/scripts/eventPg.cfm/_/715/JB-Winemaker-Series--Winemaker-Tasting/The Blue Ridge Chorale presents “A Broadway Musical Medley”
Begins at 3 p.m. at Oak Shade Methodist Church located at the corner of Rt. 229 and Rt. 640 in Rixeyville. Donations appreciated. Contact 540-222-9099
Cruisin For Heroes Family Friendly Cruise-In
Cruisin For Heroes will be hosting a family friendly monthly Cruise-In from 4-8 p.m. (and every fourth Sat. through September) at Bruster’s located at 16170 Rogers Road to raise awareness and funds for the Fisher House Foundation. Fisher House provides a “home away from home” for families of patients receiving medical care at military and VA medical centers. There will be a DJ and a “Manager’s Choice Trophy” presented. Come out and support community and our military. Along with any donations (check donations are tax deductible) collected during the event, Bruster’s will be donating a portion of the event nights sales to Fisher House. For info, contact Lou Realmuto at cruiserlou@aol.com or go to www.cruisinforheroes.com.
Relay for Life Fundraiser
The Light Walkers will hold a Relay for Life fundraiser including music and dinner at New Salem Baptist Church, 8233 Sperryville Pike beginning at 4:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30. Music provided by Pickin’ Daisies, Debbie Zinn and The Natural Grass Band and NSBC Youth Praise Band. Donations requested, proceeds benefit American Cancer Society. More information call 540-825-6614.
Miss Culpeper Pageant
Twelve finalists compete in the Miss Culpeper Scholarship Pageant held at Culpeper County High School starting at 7 p.m. Juniors and seniors from both public high schools are judged on talent, poise, and academics.
Contact Jeff Walker at jwalker@culpeperschools.org or 540-825-0621.
The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theatre presents “Silent Comedians Talk!”
(1930s-1940s). By the late 1920s, silent film comedy had evolved to a high art, reaching its peak in the features of Chaplin, Keaton, Harold Lloyd, and Harry Langdon, in addition to shorts with Laurel and Hardy, Charley Chase, and Max Davidson. Starts at 7:30 p.m. Free, at the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater located at 19053 Mt. Pony Rd. in Culpeper, VA. No reservations required. For more information, call 202-707-9994.
Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel “A Few of Your Favorite Things”
Virtuoso pianist Jeffrey Siegel returns to the Hylton with another of his very popular performances. This concert will include pieces that audience members at his March 2016 performance requested as their favorites. He has selected from among the requests to create a program in his unique “concert with commentary” format that will appeal to long-time classical music lovers and newcomers alike. His unique Keyboard Conversations performances provide the story behind the score, as he shares fascinating information before playing each piece in its entirety. Become a classical music insider as Jeffrey Siegel provides illuminating insights into the lives of the world’s greatest composers. Full of wit, knowledge, and a deep admiration for the music, this performance will make you fall in love with classical piano. “Expressive and full of passion…This is an artist who means every note he plays.” (The New York Times)
http://www.hyltoncenter.org/calendar/809/Brandy Station Company at Grass Rootes
Enjoy dinner or a drink to the sensational Brandy Station Company at Grass Rootes, 195 E. Davis Street, 540-764-4229. No cover.
Mountain View Community Church’s Sermon topic is “Growing Great Families – I’m Available…Even at Midnight.”
Join us at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. Live stream available at 10 a.m. via our website www.mountainviewcc.net. Children’s programs available for birth – 5th grade. Located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Brusters Ice Cream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. 540-727-0297
Mental Health Awareness
Caring for Ourselves and Others: Why is Resilience Important for Healthy Lifestyles and How Do We Achieve it at Every Age? with Amanda Findley from 9:45 – 10:45 a.m. First in series focused on hope for mind, body and spirit. Held in the courtyard at Culpeper Baptist Church. Free. All welcome. Contact 540-825-8192 or visit www.culpeperbaptist.org
Museum Talk
The Museum hosts its third GalleryTalk from 2-4 p.m. in the Civil War Gallery of the Museum in the historic train depot in downtown Culpeper. Public invited to Monuments Men: Saving Art and Restoring History Gallery Talk. Refreshments served. Free. Seating is limited so RSVPs are appreciated. Fran Cecere, a writer affiliated with Windmore Foundation for the Arts, will speak about artist Dorothy Skelton’s work immediately after WWII as part of the Monuments Men project. Call 540-829-1749 for reservations and information.
Culpeper Astronomy Club
Amateur astronomer Myron Wasiuta will lead lead fellow night sky watchers at the meeting of the Culpeper Astronomy Club. held in library’s meeting room. Meets from 7-9 p.m. At around 8 p.m. the club will move to the outside to observe the night sky with telescope. Contact the library at 540-825-8691
Prayer Group
Centering Prayer Group at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Join us for an hour of reflection and prayer, each Wednesday at 11 a.m., followed by Healing and Holy Communion service at noon. Contact 540-825-8786. Located at 115 N. East Street.
Combined Neighborhood Watch Group Meeting
Scheduled for 7 p.m. Held at the Culpeper Police Department, Community Room located at 740 Old Brandy Road. April is designated as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Guest speaker is Ruth Lamb, who is a Child Protective Services supervisor with the Culpeper County Department of Human Services. All welcome to attend. Light refreshments. Contact Lt. Jeff Dodson at 540-829-5526.