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April 2016
Parents Night Out Fundraiser
Culpeper County High School Soccer Boys Soccer program will be hosting a Parents Night Out Fundraiser! Enjoy a relaxing night out on the town while the CCHS Soccer Coaches (certified teachers) and players host a fun mini-soccer camp for the kids! Runs 5-9 p.m. $25 for one child, $10 per sibling. Available to children 3 and up. Children must be potty trained. Dinner provided by Cheese Pizza. Held at the high school,14240 Achievement Drive, Culpeper. To reserve, contact Franco Calabrese @ fcalabrese@culpeperschools.org
Lignum Ruritan Spaghetti Dinner
5-7 p.m. at the Ruritan Building, 20489 Gibson Lane (Old Lignum Rd), Lignum VA. For more information call 540-399-1107, 540-423-1005.
Salem Volunteer Fire and Rescue Pickin Party
7 p.m. – 10 p.m. at 13428 Scotts Mill Road Culpeper, VA. This month’s musicians are James Tamelcoff “James 3,” Austin Boggs and Ransom Harmony. Doors open at 5 p.m. Kitchen at 5:30 p.m. Come out for an evening of great music and food. There is no admission charge. Please help support the Salem Volunteer Fire and Rescue!
Tenth International Film Symposium
Held at the State Theatre. Event is free and starts at 8 p.m. Partnered event with the Library of Congress. 305 S. Main Street, Culpeper. 540-829-0292. www.culpepertheatre.org
Spring open house at Belmont
Spring Open HouseSunday, April 10, 10 am-5 pm
Enjoy the restored gardens in bloom, the art of Gari Melchers and the history of Belmont. This a great opportunity to share Belmont with family and friends.
Mozart’s Opera “Cos fan tutte” by Ash Lawn Opera
The summer season kicks off with Così fan tutte, one of Mozart’s most memorable operas. The witty and heartfelt story begins with a game of love and seduction when two young men decide to test their fiancées’ fidelity, only for both couples to discover the fickleness of attraction. For the first time, Ash Lawn Opera will take its mainstage opera on the road, with a fully-staged performance of Così fan tutte at The Paramount Theater for performances on July 10, 13, and 15. This comedic classic, full of mistaken identities, deceptive servants, jealous lovers, and sublime music, is a production you won’t want to miss.
ashlawnopera.orgMountain View Community Church’s Sermon
Topic: “No Wonder They Crucified Him – Rend Unto Caesar.” Join us at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. or 11 a.m. Located at 16088 Rogers Road, behind Bruster’s Ice Cream. Small groups also meet throughout the week. www.mountainviewcc.net 540-727-0297
Chasing Light: an Exhibit of Photographs from the National Parks by Frank Lee Ruggles
Ruggles is the Artist Ambassador for the National Park Trust and former Official National Park Service Photographer. He is currently working on a film for the Park Service that will air on the National Geographic TV network in 2017.
The exhibit features sixteen photographs of some of his varied works. The exhibit will hang in the lower level meeting room of Thomas Balch Library until May 31.
The library may be reached by calling 703/737-7195 or by emailing us at balchlib@leesburgva.gov.
Asher Hill Barn Sale
Vendors/Dealers from area shops and shows will be selling your favorite things from repurposed, shabby, European, antique/vintage, painted, local craft and much more.
Fauquier Community Theatre teams with Rappahannock Association for the Arts and Community to present The Odd Couple
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets are $16 for adults. Seniors and Students $14. Rappahannock’s Patty Hardee directs. 4225 Aiken Drive, Warrenton. Order tickets at www/fctstage/org.
Tom-Tom Founder’s Festival
The 5th annual Tom Tom Founders Festival connects hundreds of bands, startups, artists, and visionaries in a Downtown festival block party, bringing nonstop concerts, competitions, talks, workshops, local food, and public art to downtown Charlottesville. http://tomtomfest.com
TUESDAY EVENING CONCERT SERIES Presents Amit Peled, cello
Old Cabell Hall @ UVA, 7:30 p.m.Program: “Homage to Pablo Casals” played on Casals’ Goffriller cello
Tickets on sale 3/29: www.artsboxoffice.virginia.edu or (434) 924-3376
More concert info: www.tecs.org
MADE IN TENNESSEE: MANUFACTURING MILESTONES
In March 2016, the Birthplace of Country Music Museum unveiled the special exhibit “Made in Tennessee: Manufacturing Milestones.” The exhibit chronicles the rich variety of manufacturing traditions in Tennessee over the past 2 ½ centuries from the early agricultural and craft heritage to our current age of advanced technology and global competition. The diverse panels and artifacts highlight the history of manufacturing in Tennessee, while also featuring a huge variety of the industries and companies that were once found – or still exist – throughout the state, including several local manufacturers. The museum will also host a variety of programs throughout the life of the exhibit.
“Made in Tennessee: Manufacturing Milestones” is a traveling exhibition organized by the East Tennessee Historical Society in Knoxville, Tennessee. The exhibition project was made possible through an educational grant from the Alcoa Foundation to highlight Tennessee’s manufacturing story—past, present, and future. The grant was awarded in honor of Alcoa Tennessee Operations 100th Anniversary and the announcement of its automotive expansion project on May 2, 2013. Additional support comes from the Tennessee Valley Authority.
The exhibit will run at the museum from March 1 to August 14, 2016.
http://www.birthplaceofcountrymusic.org/events/event/made-in-tennessee-manufacturing-milestones/Exhibit – Andrew Morgan: Forgotten Farms
Look at forgotten surroundings through the eyes of a photographer who captures the essence of so much that once was and is now lost. The richness of Andrew Morgan’s photographs make the heart ache for other times and a hopefulness for the future. Featured artist in the Historic Manassas Spring Gallery Walk – May 6, 6-9pm. Gallery Hours 10-5 weekdays, Saturday 1-5pm.
https://center-for-the-arts.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/AndrewMorganAnnouncement_Press.jpgBoxwood Blight Lecture at the Market at Grelen
Gardening Lecture by Expert Robert Saunders of Saunders Brothers Nursery. “What is Boxwood Blight & How Do We Beat it with New Boxwood Varieties?” The Market at Grelen is excited to team up with Robert Saunders, of Saunders Brother’s Nursery, to create a fun and informative lecture about the importance and risks of Boxwood Blight. You will also learn about the more resistant cultivars of boxwoods (new and old).
Please RSVP for the free lecture.
A buffet lunch will be served for those who pre-order. ($12/person)
Founder’s Day and Jefferson’s Birthday Celebration at Monticello
West Lawn of MonticelloWednesday, April 13, 2016 – 10:00am to 11:00am
Monticello will mark the 273rd anniversary of Thomas Jefferson’s birth with a celebration and ceremony on the West Lawn, featuring a keynote address by the 2016 recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Citizen Leadership TBA). https://www.monticello.org/site/visit/events/jeffersons-birthday-celebration
Give Local Piedmont is May 3, 2016. Northern Piedmont Community Foundation presents training session
Northern Piedmont Community Foundation presents training session. Board’s role in fundraising. Help your board understand and embrace their role as advisors, ambassadors and fundraisers. Great chance to get your questions answered and share ideas with other nonprofits. 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. at the Culpeper Town Police Training Center, 740 Old Brandy Road. GLP participants $15/all others $30. Contact Andrea Flynn at (540) 349-0631 or aflynn@npcf.org or www.givelocalpiedmont.org
Agritourism Grant Workshop & Networking Session
The Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Tourism Committee will host an Agritourism Grant Workshop and Networking Session at Prince Michel Winery & Vineyard from noon – 4 p.m. The Regional Tourism Committee will provide an update and overview of the Tween Rivers Trail. Steve Gaylean, Director of Partnership Marketing Development for the Virginia Tourism Corporation,
will present information on VTC’s Marketing Leverage Program. This program is designed to stimulate new tourism marketing programs and extend the “Virginia is for Lovers” campaign. The workshop is free and a boxed lunch is provided. Registration required and open until April 11. Register online at rrrcagritourism.eventbrite.com. Contact Jenny Biche at jkbiche@rrregion.org.
Winemaker Wednesday returns for its 6th season at Culpeper Cheese Company
Nothing formal, just a chance to meet a Virginia winemaker and taste their wines on 10 selected Wednesday evenings. Meet and mingle with the winemaker. Sip wine. Savor cheese.
Winemaker Wednesday incorporates a price fixed wine cheese tasting ($ 34.95 value) paired with selected Virginia Winemakers wines. Guests will receive four tastes of selected Virginia wines each specially paired with cheeses and accompaniments. To celebrate the return of WineMaker Wednesday, discounted pricing is being offered for the first two events at $ 19.95/pp + tax.
Josh Gerard of Boxwood Vineyard up first in the return of this popular event. Seating is limited– reservations suggested. (540) 827 – 4757
Culpeper Chess Club Weekly Meeting
Meetings are held each Wednesday, 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Culpeper County Library. All ages and all skill levels welcome, even those who have never played. Come learn a new skill! For information about this and other programs, please feel free to call the Library at (540) 825-8691.