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June 2018
Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry Invites Public to Open House Tour
Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry, Inc. invites the community to attend an Open House and tour of their facility at 2050 Lambs Road, Charlottesville, VA from 2-4 pm on Saturday, June 16, 2018. In 2017, Loaves & Fishes helped feed an average of 4,924 individuals in the community each month (1,467 low-income households), by distributing more than 2.3 million pounds of free food, which averaged 40 pounds–or 11 days of food–per person per visit. Four days every week, Loaves & Fishes offers the “client choice” model of food distribution, which lets those in need select the best food for dietary restrictions and foods their families will eat, while adding dignity to the process of seeking aid.
To attend the Open House, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=46229308105. For more information on volunteering, donating, or receiving food, call or email Jane Colony Mills at 434-996-7868 or executivedirector@cvilleloavesandfishes.org, or visit our website: www.cvilleloavesandfishes.org.
https://www.eventbrite.com/myevent?eid=46229308105Opening Reception: Visual Expressions, A Timeless Perspective
Visual Expressions
A Timeless Perspective
On exhibit: June 13 – July 13
Visual Expressions is an “over 55” community art group that originated in Prince William County, Virginia. It was established in 2014 to promote creative endeavors to stimulate the mind, reduce the effects of stress-related diseases, and slow cognitive decline. The art group consists of graphic artists, art educators, and self-taught hobbyists. Soothing landscapes, realistic animal portraits, and vibrant abstract compositions make up their eclectic oeuvre and reflect a lifetime of learning, traveling, and exploring new techniques and mediums. Meet the artists at the opening reception, June 16, 6-8 pm.
Greater Manassas/Prince William County sponsors theatrical productions for children and adults, teaches arts classes, promotes visual arts and provides community outreach programs for local youth. Founded in 1984 by a group of artists and art lovers, the Center aims to enrich the quality of life in the Northern Virginia suburbs through arts performance and education. A theater, an art gallery and classrooms are located in the historic Candy Factory building in Old Town Manassas, at 9419 Battle Street.
https://center-for-the-arts.org/exhibitsGreat American Campout
Don’t miss your chance to camp out in the beautiful Historic Mount Bleak backyard. See all that Sky Meadows has to offer through activities beginning at noon on Saturday and running until noon on Sunday. Park rangers will be on hand to help you set up your campsite and tent. First time and experienced campers won’t want to miss all the fun programs, including the Fishing in Parks program, a demonstration by Dogs East search and rescue, a campfire sing-a-long, s’mores, nature hikes, hearth cooking demonstrations and more.
Space is limited. Advanced reservations are $30 per campsite, plus taxes and fees. Campsites can accommodate up to six individuals. Dinner on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday are included in your campsite fee. For reservations call 1-800-933-PARK.
Windmore StageWorks Theater Presents Sounthern Fried Funeral
Windmore Foundation for the Arts StageWorks Theater will be presenting Southern Fried Funeral by Osborne and Eppler and directed by Christine Corrieri. This is a very funny play about family interactions, friendships, and disagreements which have not been resolved for forty years.The performances will be on Saturday, June 23 and Sunday June 24 at 3pm at Prince Michel Barrel Room, 154 Winery Lane, Leon, VA. Tickets are $15 per person and can be purchased online at windmorefoundation.org. Some tickets may be available at the door but seating is limited to 50 people for each performance. Refreshments will be available at the winery. For more information about Windmore and upcoming events call 540-547-4333 or visit Windmorefoundation.org.
Wndmore Foundation StageWorks Theater Presents Southern Fried Funeral
Windmore Foundation for the Arts StageWorks Theater will be presenting Southern Fried Funeral by Osborne and Eppler and directed by Christine Corrieri. This is a very funny play about family interactions, friendships, and disagreements which have not been resolved for forty years.The performances will be on Saturday, June 23 and Sunday June 24 at 3pm at Prince Michel Barrel Room, 154 Winery Lane, Leon, VA. Tickets are $15 per person and can be purchased online at windmorefoundation.org. Some tickets may be available at the door but seating is limited to 50 people for each performance. Refreshments will be available at the winery. For more information about Windmore and upcoming events call 540-547-4333 or visit Windmorefoundation.org.
Open Late Concert Series
Bring your lawn chairs or a blanket and join us the last Friday of the month, May – August from 6:00-8:00pm on the NSLM lawn for live music. Concessions and cash bar available. Also enjoy free admission to our museum! The June 29th concert will feature the Silver Tones Swing Band, playing classic Big Band tunes, and is in partnership with The Hill School and Blue Ridge Wildlife Center. No rain date. No outside alcohol.
http://www.nationalsporting.orgLa Luna
On Friday June 29, we’re staying up late to watch the full moon rise, and we hope you’ll join us in the vineyard to see the valley illuminated by moonlight!
We’ll have live music from the extraordinary Cristian Perez and we will even be offering tapas on this night only!
If you don’t want tapas, this event is completely free to attend!
Tapas are available by reservation only; reservations for tapas must be made by Wednesday, June 27. The cost for tapas is $15 per person.
http://www.veramar.com/scripts/eventPg.cfm/_/805/La-Luna/World War I Family Day
Join The Fauquier History Museum at the Old Jail and the National Museum of the Marine Corps in commemorating the 100th anniversary of World War 1! Discover the technology of “The Great War”. Take a step back in time– try on uniforms, see where soldiers fought, and try your hand in some arts and crafts while we celebrate 1918.
“The War to End All Wars: Fauquier’s Call to Duty”
2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Discover the different ways Fauquier County aided in the Great War. Help us commemorate those who served, as well as those who helped the war effort back home. Exhibit opens June 30th!
July 2018
Sunday Sketch
Join us for a free sketching session in the Museum! Artists of all ages are invited to sketch alongside local artist Alex Carr. Materials are provided. Please contact Anne Marie Paquette, the Clarice & Robert H. Smith Educator, to register for this program: APaquette@NationalSporting.org, (540) 687-6542 ext. 25
http://www.nationalsporting.org“Fresh Ideas” painting exhibit at Random Row Brewery Co.
Judith Ely’s painting exhibit “Fresh Ideas” is on display July 1-31 at Random Row Brewery at 608 Preston Avenue A, Charlottesville,Va 22903. (434) 284-8466 Hours are M-Th 4:30-11,F 4:30-12,Sat 12:00-12, Sun 12:00-9. There will be a reception on Saturday, July 7, 5:00-7:00 PM which is open to the public.
Judith is a free spirited contemporary painter. She has dug deep to learn new ideas and, as a result, has developed a very unique style stressing value and design. Judith loves the creative aspect of painting loosely and applying many layers to the canvas.
www.randomrow.com/Reds, Whites, and Bluegrass
Celebrate the 4th of July at Keswick Vineyards with some great Red & White Virginia wines and Bluegrass music performed by local band East of Afton! Come hungry because we will have some great food choices available for you to purchase. The SpiceSea Gourmet will be here serving up their delicious seafood selections, Bo Hatchet will be dishing up their slow roasted meats, savory sauces and awesome sides dishes, and Eat 2 the Beat will be serving items from their fresh, rotating menu such as burgers, sliders, salads, pastas, and stews.
No entry fee, just grab your picnic blankets, chairs, and friends and come have a great time! All ages welcome. Pet-friendly; pets must be on a leash unless they are playing in our fenced-in dog park. Rain or shine!
http://www.keswickvineyards.com4th of July Celebration
Celebrate freedom at Veramar Vineyard with live music from Acoustic Soul starting at 2pm – they’ll play all your favorite hits!
And don’t forget that we have a special on ice-cold wine-a-ritas – $5 per glass all day long! Lawn chairs recommended.
http://www.veramar.com/scripts/eventPg.cfm/_/806/4th-of-July-Celebration/Kids Fishing Night
Make memories that last a lifetime in the beautiful setting of Turner Pond on a summer evening. Kids, grab some fishing gear and learn how to fish with volunteers. Visit with park rangers to learn about the critters that live in and around Turner Pond. Enjoy snacks and drinks provided by the Friends of Sky Meadows, and have a chance to win fishing supplies and other great door prizes.
Parking for the event is $5.00 per car. Virginia resident children under 16 years of age can fish without a license. Non-resident children under 12 do not need a license if accompanied by a properly licensed adult. All others, VA DGIF fishing regulations apply.
Summer Lovin’ 5k
Grab your poodle skirt and grease up your hair. Roots and Rocks Adventures is bringing the 50’s back for the Summer Lovin’ 5k Trail Race. This race is great for the experienced trail runner, for road runners who are curious about trying trails and even new runners and walkers who want to experience the camaraderie and sheer joy that comes with trail running.
After the race join Roots and Rocks for a Grease-themed dance party with a runner’s recovery tent provided by Pivot Physical Therapy, and an abundance of post-race food, music and random prizes. Then stick around for awards for the top 3 finishers overall and for each 10-year age group.
Registration is $25 and includes a full-day parking pass to Sky Meadows. For more information, and to register, go to: https://runsignup.com/Race/VA/Paris/SummerFling5kTrailRace
Opening Exhibit: Washington’s Shadow: Images in Limbo feat. Lynn McIntosh
Caton Merchant Family Gallery
center-for-the-arts.org
9419 Battle Street
Manassas VA 20110
703.330.2787
Washington’s Shadow: Images in Limbo
Featuring Lynn McIntosh
July 17 – August 31
Lynn McIntosh is a native of Bluefield, Virginia, and graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. In Washington’s Shadow, Lynn has placed each image in limbo; which is like a “spotlight” to remove the distraction of a surrounding background – and, perhaps, to encourage a quiet and thoughtful emotional response. Although limbo photography is not a new technique, Lynn’s historical application suggests a dimension beyond the obvious, by surrounding the subject as if it is floating in infinite blackness. His collection contains familiar images of patriots and cataclysmic pitfalls that tested the mettle of the heroes who served after, and long after, our first president. In addition to provoking thought, the collection portrays a chronological historical narrative as each image relates to the picture that precedes or follows it. Experience the narrative for yourself & meet the photographer at the opening reception, July 21, 6-8 pm. “Washington’s Shadow”, a guided artist talk, will begin at 6:45 pm. Receptions are free and open to the public.
About the Center for the Arts:
Greater Manassas/Prince William County sponsors theatrical productions for children and adults, teaches arts classes, promotes visual arts and provides community outreach programs for local youth. Founded in 1984 by a group of artists and art lovers, the Center aims to enrich the quality of life in the Northern Virginia suburbs through arts performance and education. A theater, an art gallery and classrooms are located in the historic Candy Factory building in Old Town Manassas, at 9419 Battle Street.
2018 Summer Concert Series featuring the USMC Battle Color Detachment
From Marine Barracks Washington, DC, the Battle Color Detachment is comprised of “The Commandant’s Own,” The United States Marine Drum & Bugle Corps, The United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon and the Marine Corps Color Guard. The Battle Color Detachment will perform a Battle Color Ceremony on the Museum’s parade deck.
The Museum galleries, theater, store and diner will stay open until the start of the performance.
Free admission and parking!
http://www.usmcmuseum.com/calendar-of-events.htmlSummertime
Summertime….
Anne Chesnut, Richard Crozier, Abby Kasonik, Megan Marlatt, Trisha Orr,
Lincoln Perry, Priscilla Long Whitlock, Sarah Boyts Yoder, Cate West Zahl
20 July – 26 August 2018
Opening Reception, Friday, July 20, 5 – 7 p.m.
Closing Reception, Sunday, August 26, 2 – 4 p.m.
From July 20 through August 26, 2018, Les Yeux du Monde presents Summertime…, featuring the work of nine artists evoking summer’s varied scenes and associations. Some of these artists—Anne Chesnut, Richard Crozier, Trisha Orr, Megan Marlatt, Lincoln Perry and Priscilla Long Whitlock—are long time favorites with the gallery with many shows to their history. Others are exciting newcomers to our stable—Abby Kasonik, Sarah Boyts Yoder and Cate West Zahl. Subjects and mediums vary from Anne Chesnut’s Summer Samplers, multi layered prints that she hand stitches together, to Richard Crozier’s oil paintings of bountiful summer gardens, Megan Marlatt’s whimsical carnival scenes from her semester in Belgium, Lincoln Perry’s watercolors of Italian sojourns, and Priscilla Long Whitlock’s oils of the ocean or fields in summer. If the aforementioned artists are on the representational end of the spectrum, newcomers work mostly in the abstract idiom. Abby Kasonik will show her trademark atmospheric indigo acrylic paintings along with newer oil stick and mixed media works on paper; Sarah Boyts Yoder will exhibit ebullient surprising acrylic abstractions and Cate West Zahl will show more linear and geometric oils in summery saturated greens and blues. Trisha Orr not only will exhibit paintings of idyllic revelers by the river or shopping and making summer feasts, she also will exhibit a few of her powerful expressionistic series, Charlottesville Burning, evoking in the horrendous events on the Lawn and in Charlottesville last August 12.
There will be an Opening Reception on Friday, July 20 from 5 – 7 p.m. and a Closing Reception on Sunday August 26 from 2 – 4 p.m. Gallery hours are Thursday through Sunday 1 – 5 and by appointment (Call 434-973-5566 or email LYDMGallery@gmail.com). Our website is www.LYDM.co.
lydm.coOpening Reception: Washington’s Shadow, Images in Limbo feat. Lynn McIntosh
Washington’s Shadow: Images in Limbo
Featuring Lynn McIntosh
July 17 – August 31
Lynn McIntosh is a native of Bluefield, Virginia, and graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. In Washington’s Shadow, Lynn has placed each image in limbo; which is like a “spotlight” to remove the distraction of a surrounding background – and, perhaps, to encourage a quiet and thoughtful emotional response. Although limbo photography is not a new technique, Lynn’s historical application suggests a dimension beyond the obvious, by surrounding the subject as if it is floating in infinite blackness. His collection contains familiar images of patriots and cataclysmic pitfalls that tested the mettle of the heroes who served after, and long after, our first president. In addition to provoking thought, the collection portrays a chronological historical narrative as each image relates to the picture that precedes or follows it.
Experience the narrative for yourself & meet the photographer at the opening reception, July 21, 6-8 pm. “Washington’s Shadow”, a guided artist talk, will begin at 6:45 pm. Receptions are free and open to the public.
About the Center for the Arts:
Greater Manassas/Prince William County sponsors theatrical productions for children and adults, teaches arts classes, promotes visual arts and provides community outreach programs for local youth. Founded in 1984 by a group of artists and art lovers, the Center aims to enrich the quality of life in the Northern Virginia suburbs through arts performance and education. A theater, an art gallery and classrooms are located in the historic Candy Factory building in Old Town Manassas, at 9419 Battle Street.
2018 Summer Concert Series featuring U.S. Army Band Downrange
During 2018, the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation is hosting a Summer Concert Series that features military bands and ensembles.
Bring your blanket or camp chair and join us on the parade deck in front of the Museum for a performance by the U.S. Army Band Downrange.
The is a free event and open to the public.
http://www.usmcmuseum.com/calendar-of-events.htmlCocktail Master Class at Denim & Pearls Restaurant
Introducing our newest cocktail experience, Secrets of the Speakeasy. Come join us July 24th at 7pm for a hands on classic cocktail 101 course. Learn the history and reasoning behind some of the worlds most famous and historical cocktails such as a Negroni, Manhattan and a Martini.
https://denimandpearlsrestaurant.com/