Thursday, November 27, 2014

Local Tidewater Virginia Events


COMMUNITY EVENTS/FESTIVALS
All Week - ‘Holt Family Lights’, Mon-Thu & Sun: 5:15 - 10:00 pm; Fri & Sat: 5:15 - 10:30 pm, 900 Teakwood Court, Chesapeake. Enjoy this annual Christmas display at the home of Allen and Cattina Holt. Featuring new lights, new characters, new elements, and new surprises. With more than 35,000 lights, 40 inflatables, 5 wireframes, 9 controllers, and 144 channels, this display is sure to get you in the holiday spirit! Open rain or snow if possible. Come see Elmo, Santa, Buddy the Elf and Frosty the Snowman.https://www.facebook.com/pages/Holt-Family-Lights/163705990330762?sk=timeline
Tue-Sun - ’Christmas in Yorktown’ Exhibit at the Gallery at York Hall, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Sun 1 to 4:00 pm, 301 Main Street, Yorktown. Come and enjoy the best of the best of local artist around our area. There will be a mix of local and Christmas holiday art pieces at the Gallery at York Hall. You can relish in our revolving exhibit of fine art in all media by local artists for display and sale.

Wed, Nov 26 - Million Bulb Walk Presented by Norfolk Botanical Garden, 5:30 - 8:30 pm, 6700 Azalea Gardens Road, Norfolk. The Million Bulb Walk is Back by Popular Demand for 2014! Walk through 2-miles of spectacular light displays. It’s a great way to kick off the holiday season!

Wed-Sat - Bruce Munro: Light at the Hermitage, 4 - 9:00 pm, The Hermitage Museum and Gardens, 7637 North Shore Road, Norfolk. Munro conveys his love of experimentation through flickering fluorescent tubes, LED-lit water bottles, Fresnel lenses reminiscent of owl’s eyes, and an inventive reuse of materials. During the exhibit, visitors will wander the Hermitage forest, gardens, boardwalk, and the shoreline of the Lafayette River as they are guided by Munro’s interactive displays. The museum will also house two pieces, a prototype of a building Munro hopes to create and a permanent suspended artwork in the front foyer. $15 Non-Members, $12 Members, Children (6-12), and Active-Duty Military.

Now-Dec 4 - McDonald’s Holiday Lights at the Beach, Wed/Thu 5:30 - 10:00 pm, Fri-Dec 4 4:30 - 11:00 pm, Virginia Beach Oceanfront, enter at 2nd Street.
Now-Jan 19 - MacArthur on Ice: Outdoor Ice Skating In Downtown Norfolk. There’s only one place to skate outdoors during the holidays at MacArthur Center, where you’ll always find something special. Bring the family, bring your friends and enjoy the best skating extravaganza Norfolk’s ever seen. The outdoor ice rink is located at the corner of Monticello Avenue and Freemason Street, across the street from The Norva.http://www.shopmacarthur.com/maconice
Now-Jan 20 - Winter Extravaganza Carnival, MacArthur Center, Downtown Norfolk. Enjoy our outdoor Winter Carnival featuring nine family-friendly rides. Located outside next to MacArthur On Ice, the Winter Carnival will be open Thursday through Sunday until the kids are out of school, at which time it will be open seven days a week. The cost is $1.25 for a single ticket, $25 for 25 tickets or $40 for 50 tickets. Rides include: 55-foot-tall, LED-lit Ferris Wheel, 20-foot-tall Fun Slide, Tilt-a-Whirl, Spinning Monkeys, Helicopters, Red Baron Airplanes, Rio Grande Train, Spinning Tea Cups, Ocean Rage.

Thu, Nov 27-Dec 31 - Dominion Garden of Lights, Norfolk Botanical Gardens, 5:30 – 10:00 pm nightly. Don’t miss Hampton Road’s favorite holiday tradition. Bring your family and friends to our 20th annual light show extravaganza for a magical holiday experience. During this event, our garden is transformed into a winter wonderland where you can enjoy a 2-mile drive through a million sparkling lights bringing the four seasons to life. $20 Per Car (Friday, Saturday & Sunday), BEST VALUE: $15 Per Car (Monday – Thursday) / http://norfolkbotanicalgarden.org/events/dominion-garden-lights-2014-2014-11-27/
Thu, Nov 27-Jan 1 - Newport News Celebration in Lights, Newport News Park, 13560 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News. Virginia’s first drive-through holiday light event, Newport News Park will be transformed by over 800,000 individual lights creating animated holiday and fanciful scenes. This year’s event will feature more “light tubes” which create the effect of falling snow, more lighted arches, and the refurbishment of displays with energy efficient LED bulbs. The event will be open each evening, 5:30 - 10:00 p.m. through New Year’s.

Thu, Nov 27 - Ian Michael Burgett’s Thanksgiving 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run, Gatling Pointe Yacht Club, 7:30 am (registration), 9:00 am, 903 Gatling Pointe Pkwy, Smithfield. Benefits the Ian Michael Burgett Memorial Scholarship Fund. $25, iansrun@gmail.com, www.runreg.com/iansrun
Thu, Nov 27 - Charlie Normile Turkey Trot: Race for the Fallen, Sandbridge Island Restaurant, 8:00 am, 205 Sandbridge Rd, Virginia Beach. 5K Race, 26.2 yard Gobble Wobble for Kids, 1-Mile Fun Run/Canine Crawl. Runners encouraged to wear Turkey Day costumes. Proceeds to establish memorial honoring Navy Seals. www.charliesrun.com, charliestrot@gmail.com
Thu, Nov 27 - Blue Talon Bistro Turkey Trot 5K, Merchant’s Square, 8:30 am, Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg. This race celebrates a traditional holiday – highlighting the importance of involvement in our communities. A beautiful 5K in historic Downtown Williamsburg and through the campus of The College of William & Mary is the perfect venue for a great outing for the whole family. Enjoy wonderful coffee and croissants as you wait for the race results in the company of 3,000 fellow participants! More Info:http://www.btb5k.mettleevents.com/

Fri/Sat, Nov 28/29 - Father Christmas, Merchant’s Square, Fri 2:30 - 5:00 pm, Sat 2:30 - 6:00 PM, Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg. Greet Father Christmas in the Square on weekends throughout the season. Find him at the Christmas tree outside from the Precious Gem.
Fri/Sat, Nov 28/29 - Elf Academy, Art Annex, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 3 - 8:00 pm, Corner of High & Court St, Portsmouth. Welcome the holiday season with a trip to Winter Wonderland. While mom is out shopping, bring the kids to our popular holiday exhibit and then take part in our Elf Academy Workshop at the Art Annex. Children create a gift and become a certified holiday elf.
Fri/Sat, Nov 28/29 - Olde Towne Santa at Winter Wonderland, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 9:00 am - 7:30 pm, Corner of High & Court St, Portsmouth.
Fri/Sat, Nov 28/29 - Snow Wonders! Snow and Light Shows at the Children’s Museum of Virginia, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, 221 High Street, Olde Towne Portsmouth. Bring the kids down to the Children’s Museum of Virginia and stay for a musical light show accompanied by snow! Shows run every half hour from 5:30 to 7:30 pm Friday and Saturday evenings. Let it Snow! Planetarium show - Noon, 3 PM, 6 PM and 7PM – This show features a new variety of festive classics from Sinatra and Chuck Berry to Burle Ives and Brenda Lee. There is a stunning multi-media finale by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.

Fri-Sun, Nov 28-30 - Opening Weekend of Winter Wonderland at Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, Fri/Sat 9:00 am - 8:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm, Corner of High & Court St, Portsmouth. Enjoy holiday displays from the popular Coleman Nursery Collection that have become a tradition for families from across the region. From Victorian scenes of animated skaters and carolers to the enchanted forest of bears, deer and Santa’s Workshop, the displays delight visitors of all ages. The weekend will be filled with craft activities, pony rides, face painting and much more.
Fri-Sun, Nov 28-30 - Dicken’s Christmas Towne, Half Moone Celebration Center (lower level), Fri/Sat 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, Sun Noon – 6:00 pm. Nauticus and the Virginia Stage Company have joined together to create a new, unique holiday tradition for families throughout the region. DICKENS’ CHRISTMAS TOWNE is an interactive holiday experience on the Downtown Norfolk waterfront. Cobblestone paths and candlelit windows, the smell of freshly-baked treats and the sound of carolers. Just as visitors in Williamsburg encounter colonial townspeople, guests strolling down London’s Drury Lane will bump into Bob Cratchit, his young son Tiny Tim, and other characters from the play. A “prize turkey” hangs in the window of the Poulterer’s on the corner. In the Town Square, visitors perch on crates, drink hot chocolate, and enjoy actors performing Victorian street scenes every hour. We’ll watch Ebenezer Scrooge learn the true meaning of Christmas. Meanwhile, London shop owners sell cider and scones, ornaments, children’s books, toy trains and teddy bears. An amazing model train display will wind through 20-foot-high set pieces. Children will actually be encouraged to “play in the streets” as they look for hidden clues and learn more about holiday traditions. And as the journey through this Victorian Christmas comes to an end, children have the opportunity to get their picture taken with Father Christmas, clad in period clothing. $5 Adults, $4 Children ( 4-12 ), Ages 3 & under FREE.
Fri-Sun, Nov 28-30 - Plains Trains and Santa, Military Aviation Museum, 7:30 am, 1341 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach. Take Pictures among Vintage Airplanes and marvel at the Hangar overrun with Trains! See Santa arrive by Biplane Fri & Sat at 11:00 am!
Fri-Sun, Nov 28-30 - Free Carriage Rides! City Center at Oyster Point, Fri and Sat, 6 - 8:00 pm, Sun 12 - 3:00 pm, City Center at Oyster Point, Newport News. Come celebrate the enchanting holiday season at City Center! Shop for your perfect holiday gifts in the unique and elegant stores while enjoying the holiday sounds of outdoor performances from carolers and musicians on Market Stage. Looking for a shopping break? Enjoy a magical Carriage Ride around the fountain complete with cookies and hot chocolate from Aromas to satisfy your sweet tooth! Carriage rides, cookies & cocoa, music at Market Stage and parking all free! Carriage Rides and Cookies & Cocoa from Aromas.
Fri-Sun, Nov 28-30 - 33rd Annual Virginia Beach Christmas Market, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Fri/Sat 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, 1000 19th St., Virginia Beach. The Virginia Beach Christmas Market features over 250 fine artisans and crafters from more than 25 states. This show was once again (since 1996) voted into the “100 Best Classic and Contemporary Craft Shows in the United States” by Sunshine Artist Magazine, America’s premier show and festival guide. Featured artisans will offer fine arts, pottery, jewelry, stained glass, wood, toys, photography, fiber arts, thousands of Christmas collectibles and much, much more. Whether you’re searching for unique one-of-kind Christmas gifts, personalized stocking stuffers, or a stunning floral centerpiece for the holidays. Admission: $7 Adults; $2 Children 6-12; Under 6 Free - One admission covers all three days. Plenty of free parking. ATM on premises. Receive 50¢ off admission by bringing a canned food donation for the Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia. Admission is free with a blood donation to the Red Cross.

Sat, Nov 29 - Shop Small, Shop Local Saturday, Citywide Suffolk, All Day. When you Shop Small®, It can lead to big things! November 29 is the official day to spend your dollars locally by supporting your smaller, independently owned and operated businesses. When you spend $100 at an independent business, $68 returns to Suffolk. Spend the same amount at a national chain and it drops to $43. What a great way to start your holiday gift giving! 757.514.4130 / www.independentwestand.com
Sat, Nov 29 - Holiday Marketplace presented by Virginia Zoo, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, 3500 Granby Street, Norfolk. The Virginia Zoo’s Holiday Marketplace will open for one day only. Located just inside the Zoo entrance on Compass Plaza, the Holiday Marketplace will feature door prizes, special seasonal offers, ornaments, train gift packs, animal art, other fun and interesting gifts, and special animal enrichment presentations. The Zoo offers many gift options. Contribute to an animal’s annual care and feeding by arranging a Zoodoption in someone’s name. Purchase a membership for family or friends, so they can visit whenever they would like. Book a once-in-a-lifetime behind-the-scenes tour for someone special. Proceeds from the event benefit the Zoo projects, including renovations to the Zoo Farm. The new Zoo Farm will ensure the Zoo continues to provide animal residents with the highest quality of life possible, while simultaneously improving the visitor experience.
Sat, Nov 29 - Holiday Open House & Craft Show, Virginia Beach Farmer’s Market, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, 3640 Dam Neck Road, Suite 510, Virginia Beach. Holiday Open House 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, Santa arrives at 10:00 am, Visit with Santa 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Shop for the Holidays!!!!!
Sat, Nov 29 - Surry County Christmas Parade and Visit by Santa, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 45 School St, Surry. Annual Surry County Christmas Parade and Visit with Santa. The parade begins at 10:00 followed by pictures with Santa at 11:00. This event is sponsored by the Surry County Department of Parks and Recreation. Call 757-294-3002 or 757-294-3044 for more information. No fees for attendance or parking. Small fee for pictures with Santa
Sat, Nov 29 - Decking The Halls, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Downtown Portsmouth. Celebrate the season by going back in time and delving into its history at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum. Come on down and make your own historically inclined ornaments and fun festoons to liven up your dwelling. Also discover the history and traditions behind holiday decoration and why we “deck the halls.”
Sat, Nov 29 - Hampton Holiday Market, Hampton History Museum, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. The butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker…This market features heritage foods, arts and traditional crafts, demonstrations, roasted chestnuts, hot cider and entertainment. Wrap up Small Business Saturday shopping with our local vendors and stay for our First Light celebration. Free. (757) 727-1610
Sat, Nov 29 - Photos with Santa Paws, Magnolia Ruritan Club, 1 - 4:00 pm. Free. Refreshments will be served. Participants (two- and four-legged children) can have professional photos taken with Santa for a small fee. 100% of the proceeds benefit Suffolk Humane Society. There will also be a drawing for a dog gift basket and a cat gift basket, as well as the opportunity to purchase personalized Christmas ornaments. 757.538.3030 /www.suffolkhumanesociety.com
Sat, Nov 29 - First Light Celebration – Open House, Hampton History Museum, 4 - 6:30 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Join us for the lighting of the star on top of the museum, hear about the first recorded English Christmas in North America, make several different heirloom ornaments, enjoy nostalgic holiday music, caroling, refreshments, and a gigantic train display. Free. (757) 727-1610

Sat/Sun, Nov 29/30 - Southeastern Guns & Knives Show, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am – 4:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Founded in 1982 by “Doc” Mendelson, SGK Shows carry on the uniquely American tradition of Gun Shows. Catering to dealers and public alike, SGK currently produces gun shows on the East Coast. For the public, we strive to bring the best assortment of firearms and related products together for home defense, collecting, and sport shooting. $10.00 Adults, $7.00 Ages 13-17, Free admission for children 12 & under accompanied by an adult 21 years or older. 757-315-1610 / http://www.guns-knives.com/

Sat Nov 29-Feb 2 - Oceanfront Ice Park, Rudee Loop, Virginia Beach. Ice skate at the Oceanfront to holiday tunes and a sea breeze. The Ice Park will provide a full array of events and activities highlighted by special demonstrations and a holiday themed carnival area for the kids! Admission to the Ice Park is $12 for individuals and $45 for families (up to 5 people) and includes rental skates and unlimited skating for the evening. Skating is open to everyone age 4 and up! Military discount tickets are available at all local base Information, Ticket & Tour Offices (ITT).

Sun, Nov 30 - Founders Inn Illumination, 6:00 pm, Founder’s Inn & Spa, Indian River Rd, Virginia Beach. The attractive English gardens at Founders Inn come alive with festive lights, Christmas carols, puppets and more. 424-5511, www.foundersinn.com

Mon, Dec 1-Dec 23 - Polar Express at Illumination Station, Mon-Thu 4:30 & 5:15 pm, the Norfolk Botanical Gardens, Azalea Garden Rd, Norfolk. Bring your family and friends to Norfolk Botanical Garden’s most popular holiday event! Guests of all ages will enjoy exploring Illumination Station inside the Visitor’s Center where they can enjoy hot chocolate, create a keepsake holiday craft, listen to a beloved children’s story, and explore the festive decor for picture perfect photo ops or holiday shopping in the gift shop before boarding the Polar Express for a tram ride through the Dominion Garden of Lights display. This event is a holiday tradition for many families, so book early before it sells out! Ticket Prices (ages 24 months+) : $12 per person/$10 for NBG Members* Limit 6 tickets at membership rate per NBG member.

Tue, Dec 2 - Cape Henry Woman’s Club 52nd Christmas in the Country Open House, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, 1324 Penguin Circle, Virginia Beach. Cider, Cookies, Bake shop goods, Brunswick Stew, ornaments, gifts, wreathes, decorations, and raffle. 476-7751
Tue, Dec 2 - Annie’s Hope Arthritis Foundation Fundraiser, Shorebreak Grill & Taphouse, 5 - 10:00 pm, 2941 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach. Charity Raffle, and pictures with Santa who will have special gifts for children between 6 - 8:00 pm. 633-2381

Thu, Dec 4 - Holiday Yule Log Bonfire, Town Point Park, 4 - 7:00 pm, Downtown Norfolk. Norfolk Festevents presents an evening of holiday traditions at Town Point Park on the Downtown Norfolk Waterfront on December 4, 2014 from 4pm-7pm near the new Holiday Homecoming Tree. The park transforms into a festive wonderland to feature a massive Yule Log bonfire, Christmas caroling and a visit from Santa. During the festivities, hot chocolate, ciders, seasonal craft beer, mulled wine and other holiday treats will be available for purchase. Bring the family, friends, and loved ones to a fun evening of holiday celebrations and unique traditions. The event is pet friendly, free and open to the public.
Thu, Dec 4 - Grand Illumination, Cape Henry Lighthouse, 5:30 - 6:30 pm, 583 Atlantic Ave., Virginia Beach. $5 rec’d donation, 804 648 1889
LOCAL THEATER/CONCERTS
Wed-Sun, Nov 26-Dec 7 - Wicked, The Musical, Chrysler Hall, Wed-Sat, 8:00 pm, Sat 2:00 pm, Sun 1:00 and 6:30 pm, Tue-Sat 8:00 pm, Thu & Sat 2:00 pm, Downtown Norfolk. Long before Dorothy drops in, two other girls meet in the Land of Oz. One - born with emerald green skin - is smart, fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very popular. WICKED tells the story of their remarkable odyssey, how these two unlikely friends grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good.

Thu-Sun, Nov 27-30 - A Christmas Carol Street Theater, Merchant Square, Thu-Sat 3:30 & 5:00 pm, Fri 12:30 pm, Sun 12:30 pm, Williamsburg. Enjoy a hilarious 30 minute street theater production of the Christmas classic from the Virginia Theatre Machine. Back for a 7th year!

Fri, Nov 29 - Black Friday Massacre, Battle & Showcase, w/ Bigg K & Arsonal, Scope Arena, 7:00 pm, Downtown Norfolk. The first event of its kind in Hampton Roads, bringing together the best talent & MC battles the region has to offer - for one night only! The talent showcase will feature some of the hottest independent and unsigned artist in Hampton Roads, showcasing their skills for the world to see. The MC battle will be headlined by Norfolk, VA’s very own, critically acclaimed “Battle King” - Bigg K. Bigg K will go head to head in a battle against the most famous battle rapper in the game, Arsonal Da Rebel. This battle will only happen once, and it will not be televised or available on Pay-per-view. Get your tickets now so you can be a part of history!

Fri/Sat, Nov 28/29 - Celtic Fiddle Music, at Winter Wonderland, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, Noon - 2:00 pm, Corner of High & Court Streets, Downtown Portsmouth. Local talent star, 8-year old Colin McGlynn will be performing traditional Celtic songs. Visitors will be amazed at what they hear from his fiddle and bow. Colin has been a musical fixture in the past few years at gallery openings, weddings, tours, and parades including overseas venues in Scotland.
Fri/Sat, Nov 28/29 - Music and Sing-a-Long with Chris Cushna, at Winter Wonderland, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 5 - 8:00 pm, Corner of High & Court Streets, Downtown Portsmouth. Bring your family and listen to the holiday sounds of Chis Cushna. The Children will love singing and dancing to his music. Bring your voices and dancing shoes.
Fri/Sat, Nov 28/29 - Holiday Music, Market Stage, Fri 5 - 7:00 pm, Sat 4 - 6:00 pm, City Center at Oyster Point, Newport News. There will be entertainment on the market stage.

Fri-Sun, Nov 28-30 - “A TUNA Christmas”, Peninsula Community Theater, Fri-Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 10251 Warwick Blvd., Newport News. In this hilarious sequel to “Greater Tuna”, it’s Christmas in the third smallest town in Texas, where two men perform all 30-plus characters in this quick-change hilarious yuletide romp. $18 adults, $17 students/military/seniors,http://pctlive.org/
Fri-Sun, Nov 28-30 - "The Light in the Piazza", a musical, the Little Theatre of Virginia Beach, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, Virginia Beach. The Light in the Piazza, Music and lyrics by Adam Guettel; Book by Craig Lucas; Directed by Brandon Monahan. This Tony award-winning musical takes place in Italy in the Summer of 1953. Margaret Johnson, the wife of an American businessman, is in Florence with her daughter, Clara. A gust of wind seizes Clara’s hat and lands in the hands of Fabrizio Naccarelli, a handsome young Florentine. The romance between these two causes Margaret to question her own values and deal with Clara’s maturation.

Sat, Nov 29 - Opera Tales - African Trickster Tales, Barefoot Puppets, Harrison Opera House, Pre-show activities 9:30 am, Program 11:00 am, 160 East Virginia Beach Blvd, Norfolk. The second installment in the brand new Virginia Opera children’s series, Opera Tales, “African Trickster Tales” welcomes the Barefoot Puppets with a story that captures the idea that little ones can achieve big success! Tickets are $15 for child through age 12, and $30 for Adults! 866.673.7282
Sat, Nov 29 - Wren Chapel Historic Organ Concert, 10:00 am, Wren Building on the College of William & Mary Campus, Williamsburg. Bruton Parish’s Music Director, Rebecca Davy, oversees a series of weekly concerts on the 18th-century organ in the Wren Chapel, located in the Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William & Mary campus. These half-hour concerts are held each Saturday at 10 a.m. and are free and open to the public.
Sat, Nov 29 - Children’s Theater of Hampton Roads Presents: Uncle Wiggly’s Christmas Carol, 1:30 & 3:30 pm, High St, Downtown Portsmouth. Celebrate the season with Uncle Wiggly and his forest friends in the adaptation of Charles Dickens classic tale. A charming and original play that is great for the entire family.

Sun, Nov 30 - "A Christmas Carol", Ferguson Center for the Arts, 2:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. A powerful story of redemption, Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” has enchanted audiences the world over with its simple message of selfless giving. Ebenezer Scrooge, a most unrepentant, miserly fellow, is made to see the light as he survives a merciless battery of revelations by the ghosts of his own Christmases: Past, Present and Future. This new adaptation of Dickens’ ever popular classic fills the stage with veteran Broadway actors, lush costumes, stunning sets, music, dance and a timeless message. With beloved traditional carols of the season included, A Christmas Carol is an enchanting way to begin the holiday festivities with your family!
Sun, Nov 30 - Rainbow Puppets present “Toyland!”, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 2 & 3:00 pm, Corner of High & Court St, Portsmouth. Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and cannot find them anywhere. Could her evil Uncle Barnaby somehow be involved? In her search, she meets a bumbling pirate, gets trapped in the scary Spider Forest, and eventually makes her way to Toyland where she seeks protection from the Master Toymaker. This edition of the Rainbow Puppets features pre-recorded vocal performances form movie legend Mickey Rooney. While the original production opened a century ago, this program features a brand new script by show director David Messik.
Sun, Nov 30 - Virginia Symphony Orchestra, Jingle Bell Jam, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 3:00 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Families across the region will once again enjoy the ever-popular holiday program that showcases the best music of the holiday season performed by the best talent in Hampton Roads.
Sun, Nov 30 - Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 7:00 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Moscow Ballet’s spectacular Great Russian Nutcracker is the must-see event this Holiday season! Celebrate the beloved Christmas tradition with the whole family as forty world-class Russian artists bring this charming classic to life. The New York Times raves “Knock Out!” Experience Tchaikovsky’s master score this Christmas with the magic of larger than-life-puppets, growing Christmas Trees and life-sized Matrushka Dolls!

Mon, Dec 1 - James Monroe looks back on The War of 1812, Hampton History Museum, 7 - 9:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Join Dennis Bigelow, an interpreter at James Monroe’s home Ash Lawn-Highland and a member of the Screen Actors Guild, as he gives a memorable portrayal of James Monroe as he looks back on the fateful War of 1812. James Monroe served in President James Madison’s administration both as Secretary of State and as Secretary of War During the War of 1812. Monroe had been a veteran of hard-fought battles in the American Revolution, and was wounded at the Battle of Trenton. Members free, non-members $5. 757-727-1610

Mon, Dec 1-Dec 19 - Holiday in the City: Strolling Musicians, Downtown Norfolk, 11:30 am - 1:30 pm, Granby Street and Tazewell Street, Norfolk. Dec 1 - Holiday Brass, Dec 2 - Santa Band, Dec 3 - Holiday Brass, Dec 4 - Doorway Singers, Dec 5 - Santa Band, Dec 8 - Holiday Brass, Dec 9 - Santa Band, Dec 10 - Holiday Brass, Dec 11 - Santa Band, Dec 12 - Doorway Singers, Dec 15 - Doorway Singers, Dec 16 - Holiday Brass, Dec 17 - Santa Band, Dec 18 - Holiday Brass, Dec 19 - Doorway Singers

Tue, Dec 2 - ODU Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Choir directed by John Toomey, 7:30 pm, Diehn Center for Performing Arts, ODU. Each year, ODU’s music department faculty and student ensembles present their work to the public. All performances are free and open to the public. For more information call (757) 683-4061.

Wed, Dec 3 - All the Way LIVE! Series, The American Theater, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. All the Way LIVE! features two amateur competitions - a contest for adults and a separate category for children. Talent will be selected from auditions, and competitors will compete for cash prizes. Produced by SEEDAHOPE Productions. This monthly variety show features amateur and experienced talent, adults and kids, and is a fun high energy evening out. A house band backs up all performers, and each event will be hosted by a local celebrity. $10
Wed, Dec 3 - Mark O’Connor’s ‘An Appalachian Christmas’, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 2:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Mark O’Connor’s “An Appalachian Christmas” album (2011) made the top 15 on Billboard’s Classical Album, Crossover and Bluegrass Album charts. It was hailed by critics from The Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times as the top album of the holiday season. O’Connor is a Grammy-winning composer and violinist who tackles Christmas classics creating a wondrous mixture of Christmas carols, fiddling, bluegrass and other American music. Concert goers are treated to fresh takes on traditional songs in what feels like an “off-the-cuff performance for family and friends.” His renditions are playful and joyous, but can be strikingly earnest too.
Wed, Dec 3 - Virginia Symphony Orchestra: Handel’s Messiah, Regent University, 8:00 pm, 1000 Regent University Dr (Off Indian River Rd & Centerville Tpk), Virginia Beach. It is the greatest story ever told and the most majestic music ever conceived. This is THE Messiah of the season. Featuring the voices of the Virginia Symphony Chorus and vocal soloists, celebrate this special holiday with YOUR Virginia Symphony Orchestra.
FARMERS’ MARKETS
Sat, Nov 29 - Williamsburg Farmers’ Market, Merchant Square, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, 402 West Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg. Now in its 12th season, the Williamsburg Farmers Market is a favorite Saturday morning gathering spot for the finest Virginia-grown and Virginia-made produce, plants, and products in the area. Contact Tracy Herner, Market Manager 757-259-3768. Over 40 vendors will have produce, fruit, eggs, baked goods, meats, cheeses, honey and so much more.
Sat, Nov 29 - Olde Towne Holiday Farmers’ Market, hours from Nov 1 to Dec 20 are 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, Downtown Portsmouth Historic district. Market with locally and organically grown veggies, fruits, nut, herbs, beef, chicken, eggs, seafood, artisanal breads, scones, pastries, cakes, pies, jams, jellies, salsas, fresh, dried and silk flowers, soaps, lotions, pottery, arts/crafts. Just outside the Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center courtyard at Court and High Streets.
Sat, Dec 6 - Smithfield Christmas Craft & Food Market, at the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 9:00 am-1:00 pm, Downtown Smithfield. Named one of the “101 Best Farmers Markets in America” by the DailyMeal.com, Smithfield’s Farmers Market is held every Saturday morning from April 5 through October 25. Now in its 14th season, each market features “Virginia Grown” - locally grown produce and items such as: beef, pork, chicken, eggs, peanuts, plants, herbs, baked goods, coffee, cheese, honey, barbecue, wood-fired pizza, ham sandwiches, handcrafted items and live music each week!
Sat, Dec 6 - Suffolk Artisan Gift Fair at the Pavilion, 10:00 am-5:00 pm, 524 N. Main St., Suffolk. For info contact the Suffolk Visitor Center at 757.514.4130
Fri, Dec 12 - Smithfield Evening Christmas Craft & Food Market, at the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 5:00 - 9:00 pm, Downtown Smithfield. A Magical evening with Christmas lights, music and adult beverages, food and more. Performances by school and community choirs, and live music by Alec Edmonds, and concert by Bria Kelly. Ugly Sweater contest, and a visit by Santa. plus over a 100 of vendors with handcrafts and gift items.
Sat, Dec 13 - Yorktown Market Days: Holiday Market/Toyland Parade, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, Riverwalk Landing, 425 Water Street, Yorktown. In addition to the usual array of fresh produce, meat and seafood, baked goods, specialty cut flowers, quality art, and entertainment, there will be hayrides, a pumpkin patch and Children’s Hay Maze, Face Painting, and Children’s Activities. Riverwalk Landing. Free. 757.890.3500.
Sat, Dec 20 - Old Beach Farmers’ Market, Croc’s 19th Street Bistro, 9:00 am-12:00 pm, on the corner of 19th Street and Cypress Ave, Virginia Beach. We feature seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables, meats (pork, bison, beef, chicken, turkey, sausages, charcuterie), eggs, seafood, cheeses, a wide assortment of baked goods (biscuits, pies, cakes, brownies and cookies), artisanal breads, and savory foods from local chefs (pasta, sauces, salsas, salads, tamales), soap, and flowers. Founded in 2008, Old Beach Farmers Market is run entirely by volunteers as an independent 501(c)6 organization. We support local family farms, watermen, and Virginia wineries. Old Beach Farmers Market is a certified Virginia Green market, encouraging eco-friendly practices. Walk over or ride a bike. Bring a reusable shopping bag. Come discover the taste of fresh, seasonal fare. Beginning November 2014 and running through May 2015 your market will be open every third Saturday, 9:00 am to Noon.
Sat, Dec 20 - Smithfield Christmas Craft & Food Market, at the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 9:00 am-1:00 pm, Downtown Smithfield. Named one of the “101 Best Farmers Markets in America” by the DailyMeal.com, Smithfield’s Farmers Market is held every Saturday morning from April 5 through October 25. Now in its 14th season, each market features “Virginia Grown” - locally grown produce and items such as: beef, pork, chicken, eggs, peanuts, plants, herbs, baked goods, coffee, cheese, honey, barbecue, wood-fired pizza, ham sandwiches, handcrafted items and live music each week!

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