Monday, November 30, 2015

Local Happenings in Tidewater VA


COMMUNITY EVENTS / FESTIVALS / LOCAL THEATER / CONCERTS / LECTURES / TALKS

Now thru Dec 6 - Little Theatre of Virginia Beach presents: “An Enemy of the People”, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 550 Barberton Drive, Virginia Beach. By Henrik Ibsen, Directed by Matt Downey. Ibsen’s classic play tells the story of Dr. Thomas Stockman, who is hailed as the hero of his town when he champions the development of “the baths,” a health retreat that will put the town on the map and boost the local economy and quality of life for all of its citizens. But when Stockman learns that the springs are poison and will be lethal to those who use them, he advocates closing them down. His friends and even his own brother, who is the Mayor of the town, line up against him, declaring him “an enemy of the people.” For more information, please visit: www.ltvb.com/?

Now thru Dec 10 - Holiday Cards for Veterans, MacArthur Memorial Museum, during normal opening hours (Tue-Sat 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm), 198 Bank St., Norfolk. As we salute our men and women of the Armed Forces this holiday season, what better way to do so than through an activity for the whole family? Come to the MacArthur Memorial Visitors Center and create a card to send to a veteran. All craft materials will be provided onsite and the finished cards will be delivered to local veterans hospitals before the holidays. There is no cost to participate, and admission to the Memorial is FREE! Supplies will be available. www.macarthurmemorial.org

Now thru Dec 23 - Old Country Christmas and Fresh Cut Trees, Historic Greenbrier Farms, 7:30 am - 9:00 pm, 225 Sign Pine Road, Chesapeake. We have fresh cut Christmas trees for sale at the farm starting Friday, November 27 - the day after Thanksgiving!. Stop by and pick out a beautiful tree, from 5 - 15 feet tall. We have a great selection and there is no better place to bring the family. Kids can see the chickens, pigs, and goats and everyone will have a great time celebrating the start of the Christmas season. This year, shop local and enjoy Chesapeake’s Historic Greenbrier Farms. Admission: Entry free. Trees starting at $29. (757) 421-2141 | http://www.historicgreenbrierfarms.com/

Now thru Dec 24 - Dickens’ Christmas Towne, Nauticus, Fri/Sat/Sun + more, 1 Waterside Dr., Downtown Norfolk. A lively London Pub featuring savory fare, additional storefront shops, and even more family-focused entertainment will help bring the magic and tradition of Dickens’ Christmas Towne to life this holiday season at Nauticus! Visitors walk through a magical Victorian village filled with strolling carolers, Father Christmas, sweet treats, unique gifts, games, holiday activities, and crafts. An impressive train display, lighted sailboats, and the Teddy Bear Express trackless train on Saturday and Sunday evenings combine to make this a truly memorable experience. Presented in partnership with the Virginia Stage Company, this experience takes place in the lower level of the Half Moone Cruise and Celebration Center. For more information, call (757) 664-14000 or visit nauticus.org.
Now thru Dec 25 - 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. Open rain or snow if possible. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Holt-Family-Lights/163705990330762?sk=timeline

Now thru Dec 26 - Snow Wonders at the Children’s Museum of Virginia, Fri/Sat 5:30, 6:30, & 7:30 pm, High St., Portsmouth. Snow will fall from the sky, music will fill the air and we hope it brings back fond memories from other places you may have lived and enjoyed in the past. http://www.childrensmuseumva.com

Now thru Dec 26 - d'Art Center Holiday Exhibition & Sale, The Granby Street Gallery, 112 Granby St., Norfolk. Opening Reception on Sat Nov 7, 6-10 pm, with live music by Blushing Melons. Live Painting & Live Music on Sat Nov 14, 6 - 10 pm, with Artist Andre Davis, and music by Blood For Guns. Poetry Night on Sat Nov 21, 6-10 pm, with Madeliene Garcia, Taz Weysweete, and James DeVille.

Now thru Dec 27 - Santa’s Seaside Village, Atlantic Avenue & 30th Street, Thu-Sun 2 - 10:00 pm, Oceanfront, Virginia Beach. A new holiday tradition is coming to Hampton Roads this winter! Santa’s Seaside Village, presented by Catch 31,  to delight the young and young-at-heart with animated displays, shopping, live entertainment, and Santa Claus himself…all with a “beachy” twist! •Walk through the animated displays in our giant tent.  See Santa’s elves busily building, packing, and shipping toys to be delivered on Christmas Eve to boys and girls everywhere. Feast on and sample the goodies in Santa’s Sweet Shoppe. Enjoy live entertainment like carolers, storytelling, and arts and crafts demonstrations. Shop at the quaint merchandise booths, and take a spin on the carnival rides. Best of all, visit with Santa and take a photo as a reminder of your family’s visit at Santa’s Seaside Village! http://www.beachstreetusa.com/festivals/santas-seaside-village

Now thru Dec 31 - Winter Wonderland at the Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, during normal opening hours, High St., Portsmouth. Celebrate the season with Winter Wonderland, a holiday classic for generations of Hampton Roads visitors and residents which includes scenes from the famed Coleman Collection. From Victorian scenes of animated skaters and carolers to the enchanted forest of bears, deer and Santa’s workshop, the displays are sure to delight visitors of all ages. During Winter Wonderland we also offer an array of holiday activities including crafts, face-painting, tasty treats, performances including plays, music and song, and horse-drawn carriage rides. Join us for opening weekend November 27-29 for a weekend of music, crafts, face painting and more. The Olde Towne Santa also returns to meet children and listen to their wishes for the Holiday Season, from Fri, Nov 27 thru Dec 20. See if you are on Santa’s naughty or nice list. http://www.portsmouthartcenter.com

Now thru Dec 31 - 15th Annual Pagoda & Garden LightFEST, Freemason Pagoda Garden, 5 - 11:00 pm, W. Tazwell St., Norfolk. A festive event featuring over 40,000 lights and sparkles of friendship glowing in the Garden and The Pagoda.

Now thru Dec 31 - Dominion Garden of Lights, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 5:30 - 10:00 pm, 6700 Azalea Garden Rd., Norfolk. Don’t miss Virginia’s  favorite holiday tradition. Bring your family and friends to our 20th annual light show extravaganza for a magical holiday experience. During this event, the 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. General Admission: $25 Per Car (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday), BEST VALUE: $20 Per Car (Monday-Thursday). http://www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org/events/dominion-garden-of-lights-2015-2015-11-26/

Now thru Jan 1 - Pugh Family Christmas Light Show, 5:30 to 9:30 pm weeknights, 5:30 to 10:00 pm weekends, 902 Heydon Court, Chesapeake. Welcome to the home of Charlie and Bridgette Pugh. Enjoy this annual Christmas display of synchronized lights and music.

Now thru Jan 2 - 2015 Celebration in Lights, Newport News Park, Daily 5:30 - 10:00 pm, intersection of Ft. Eustis Blvd. and Jefferson Ave., Newport News. Celebration in Lights, Virginia’s first drive-through holiday light event, opens for its 23rd season on Thanksgiving night.  Newport News Park will be transformed by over 800,000 individual lights, creating animated holiday and fanciful scenes. Over 300 individual display pieces (70 animated), 43 arches, and three miles of rope lighting enhance the natural beauty of the two-mile drive along Newport News Park’s main road. The event continues to refurbish old displays with energy efficient LED bulbs.  $12.00 per car and $60.00 per bus (cash, credit cards Visa/MC), and checks made payable to the City of Newport News are accepted; advance/gift tickets may be purchased at the Newport News Visitors Center. For more information, call 757-926-1400

Now thru Jan 2 - McDonald’s Holiday Lights at the Beach, 2nd Street & the Boardwalk, Sun-Thu 5:30 - 10:00 pm, Fri/Sat 5:30 - 11:00 pm, Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Take a shining journey into nautical, holiday, and adventure lands – all along the beautiful Virginia Beach boardwalk.  Festive fish, jumping dolphins, frolicking porpoises – all in bright, colored lights against the clear night-time sky, are the stars of McDonald’s Holiday Lights at the Beach.  They are joined by Santa, elves, and a 40-foot tall Christmas tree erected on the beach and in the beautiful parks along the Virginia Beach boardwalk. - See more at: http://www.beachstreetusa.com/festivals/mcdonalds-holiday-lights-beach#sthash.shV1ryNK.dpuf

Now thru Jan 18 - MacArthur On Ice & Winter Carnival, MacArthur Center Square, all day, Monticello Avenue and Freemason Street, Norfolk.  MacArthur Center kicks off the eleventh season of ice skating at the coolest place in town. Whether it’s a family tradition or a first date, the center’s 7,200-square-foot outdoor ice rink is the place for good times this winter. Also enjoy an outdoor Winter Carnival featuring nine family-friendly rides, including a 55-foot-tall, LED-lit Ferris wheel. www.macarthuronice.com


Mon, Nov 30 - Historic Suffolk Narrated Bus Tour, Suffolk Visitor Center, 2:00 pm, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. $8 Adults / $6 Seniors, Military and Children 9-12. See Suffolk through the eyes of years gone by. Suffolk’s rich heritage dates back to the early 17th century, when Captain John Smith first encountered the Nansemond Indians on the Nansemond River. Even now, you can trace Suffolk’s legacy through our historic homes and neighborhoods, churches and Virginia Civil War Trails. Guided by a Suffolk historian, you meet the people and places that made Suffolk the city it is today. 757.514.4130

Mon, Nov 30 - ARTS for LIFE, TRDance Center, 7:00 pm, 325 Granby St., Norfolk. ARTS FOR LIFE- an event to benefit ACCESS AIDS CARE - because there are folks who still need our help grappling with this deadly disease.  Great performances by our local artists, raffles and party at Gershwins!  7:00pm at the TRDance Center, 325 Granby Street. Purchase tickets HERE: https://www.showtix4u.com/boxoffice.php?submit=Search+for+Events&begin=1542968&current_client=0816201410202126&ts=1448134372


Mon, Nov 30 thru Dec 4 - Holiday Basketball Tournament, Huntersville Community Center, 4:00 pm Daily, 830 Goff Street, Norfolk. Teams from Recreation, parks and Open Space and Norfolk Public Schools compete to claim tournament bragging rights. Call 757.664.7434 for details.


Mon, Nov 30 thru Dec 23 - Polar Express Tram Ride, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 6 pm, 6700 Azalea Garden Rd., Norfolk. All aboard! Join us for this fun traditional holiday family event. http://www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org/polar-express-2015


Tue, Dec 1 - Faculty First Tuesday Lecture: Elizabeth Mead, Muscarelle Museum Of Art, 6:00 pm, 603 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg. Elizabeth Mead, Department Chair, Class of 1963, Term Distinguished Associate Professor of Art and Art History | The Predicament of Sculpture. Elizabeth Mead will discuss the various roles of site, material, and process in sculpture and in their relation to the viewer. $10, FREE to Members, W&M Students, Faculty & Staff, & Children under 12.

Tue, Dec 1 - The TCC College Choral presents: Christmas Cantata, TCC Roper Performance Center, 7:30 pm, 340 Granby Street, Norfolk. The TCC College Chorale presents “Christmas Cantata” by Daniel Pinkham, and Other Seasonal Works. This event is free and open to the public.

Tue, Dec 1 - ODU Jazz Orchestra & Jazz Choir Concert, Chandler Recital Hall, 7:30 pm, Diehn Center for the Performing Arts, ODU, 4810 Elkhorn Avenue, Norfolk. Free

Tue, Dec 1 - Sigma Series Lecture: The evolution of aircraft wing technology, Virginia Air and Space Center, 7:30 pm, 600 Settlers Landing Rd., Hampton. Boeing’s chief aerodynamics expert discusses how winglets in commercial aircraft have changed over 40 years and helped reduce fuel burn and emissions. free and open to the public

Tue, Dec 1 - Celtic Woman: “Home For Christmas — The Symphony Tour”, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Celebrate this holiday season with the celestial voices of multi-platinum Irish singing sensation Celtic Woman as they present Home For Christmas — The Symphony Tour. Featuring music from the all-female music ensemble’s second Christmas album, Home For Christmas, including holiday favorites I’ll Be Home for Christmas and Silent Night. This promises to be an enchanting and festive evening filled with mesmerizing music, performance and holiday cheer.


Tue, Dec 1 thru Jan 3 - A Colonial Christmas, Yorktown Victory Center & Jamestown Settlement, daily 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Yorktown & Jamestown. Closed Christmas and New Year’s days. Holiday traditions of 18th-century Virginia are recalled through special interpretive programs. Yorktown Victory Center - Hear accounts of Christmas and winter in military encampments during the American Revolution and glimpse holiday preparations on a Revolution-period farm. Jamestown Settlement - Visitors will learn about Jamestown colony’s early years as well as the English colonists’ Christmas at sea in December 1606 and the Powhatan Indian hospitality shown to Captain John Smith’s trading party in 1608 during a winter storm. With paid admission.  757.253.4838


Wed, Dec 2 - Unsilent Night, The Plot, 5:00 pm, Norfolk. Unsilent Night is an outdoor musical procession by Phil Kline that brings together art, music, people and the holidays. All you need to do is show up at The Plot with some good cheer! Meet up on Wednesday, December 2nd at 5:00pm at The Plot and then we step off on our walking path at 5:45pm, winding through the NEON District, Downtown and Freemason neighborhoods and ending back at The Plot! The crowd will walk through the NEON District and Downtown Norfolk, holding aloft boom boxes and speakers playing electronic orchestral music. The music creates a layered, beautiful sound emanating throughout city streets. http://norfolk.unsilentnight.com

Wed, Dec 2 - “The Hip Hop Nutcracker”, w/ special guest MC Kurtis Blow, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. A holiday mash-up for the whole family, The Hip Hop Nutcracker re-imagines Tchaikovsky’s classic score through explosive hip-hop choreography. A dozen all-star dancers, an on-stage DJ and an electric violinist bring the traditional Nutcracker story to life in contemporary New York City. “An ensemble as exciting as their balletic equivalent … the hip-hop vocabulary works even better!” says The New York Times.  This evening-length show celebrates love, community and the magic of the holiday season.

Wed, Dec 2 - Holiday Recollections with Jefferson and Madison, Kimball Theatre, 7:30 pm, Merchants’ Square, 428 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg. Please join our former Williamsburg friends, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, as they remember many holiday seasons of their life-long friendship recounted in dialogue and anecdotes with musical interludes of their favorite selections from colonial, country, and classical compositions. http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/do/kimball-theatre/


Wed-Sat, Dec 2-5 - ODURep and ODU Opera present: “Into the Woods”, Goode Theatre, Wed-Fri 7:30 pm, Sat 2:00 pm ODU, W 46th St., Norfolk. What happens when you get exactly what you wish for? ODURep and ODU Opera present the Tony Award-winning, timeless tale inspired by the Brothers Grimm. With haunting music and lavish costumes, journey with us “Into The Woods” as the Baker and his Wife, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (and the Beanstalk) and Cinderella each pursue their wish… revealing that “happily ever after” isn’t necessarily what you might imagine. “Into The Woods” is produced through special arrangements with Music Theatre International, New York, N.Y. Appropriate for ages 9+. Book by James Lapine, music by Stephen Sondheim, directed by Brian Nedvin. $15 Students, $20 General. http://oduartstix.universitytickets.com/user_pages/event_listings.asp


Wed, Dec 2 thru Dec 23 - Holiday Model Train Exhibit presented by Atlantic Coast “S” Gaugers, SunTrust Building, Downtown Norfolk, Wed-Fri 11:00 am – 2:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 5:00 pm (and Christmas Week), 150 West Main Street - 150 West Main St., Norfolk. Presented and Staffed by the ‘Atlantic Coast “S” Gaugers. Free and Open to the Public.


Thu, Dec 3 - Streetcar 390 Fundraising Event: “A Streetcar Named Desire”, Hampton History Museum, 5:30 - 8:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Join us for a “steamy” December night as The Hampton Streetcar 390 Project hosts “A Streetcar Named Desire,” their first major fundraiser, featuring New Orleans delights including “Big Easy” food, music, beer, wine and silent auction to help bring back and restore the last Hampton streetcar. Tickets are $50 per person, and can be purchased in the museum gift shop or with a credit card at 757-727-6824.

Thu, Dec 3 - Hampton City Schools Steel Drum Ensemble, Hampton Main Library, 6:15 pm, Meeting Room, 4207 Victoria Blvd., Hampton. Come out and join us for a wonderful Steel Drum Performance by the Hampton City Schools Steel Drum Ensemble. They will be performing and help us ring in the holiday season. Refreshments will be served! Free. Open to all ages. 757-727-1157

Thu, Dec 3 - Heroes on the Runway, Chrysler Museum of Art, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. To benefit the Combat Wounded Coalition, the Chrysler will host a special event. It’s a fashion show and holiday bazaar featuring wounded warriors and Gold Star Families. There will be cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at 6:30 pm, a fashion show at 7:30 pm, and desserts and shopping from 8:15-9:30 pm. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Tickets are $15 for Museum Members who can use the code CMOA when buying tickets here. http://www.combatwoundedcoalition.org/events

Thu, Dec 3 - TCC’s Blue Moon Jazz Ensemble with Bill Watrous, TCC Roper Performing Arts Center, 7:30 pm, 340 Granby Street, Norfolk. Legendary jazz trombonist Bill Watrous will perform with Tidewater Community College’s Blue Moon Jazz Ensemble. Also performing are special guests from Swirl, a local jazz group. Parking is available on the street, and in three garages: MacArthur Center Mall, Freemason Street and Bank Street. The concerts are free and open to the public.

Thu, Dec 3 - Paul Brown & Jessy J in Concert, The American Theatre, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. Jessy J met Grammy Award-winning smooth jazz producer Paul Brown at the Newport Jazz Festival and he agreed to work on her debut album, Tequila Moon in 2008, as well as help her decide on the name Jessy J, the “J” stands for JAZZ.

Thu, Dec 3 - Dave Koz Christmas Tour 2015, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Multi-Grammy nominee and saxophonist extraordinaire Dave Koz returns with the must-see show of the holiday season. The 2015 Dave Koz and Friends Christmas tour will feature Dave along with three special guests. Koz will be joined by two tour “alumni” — the irrepressible Jonathan Butler, Dutch saxophone star Candy Dulfer, and the legendary Bill Medley, who will be touring with Koz for the first time. The four musicians will put fresh spins on holiday classics as well as other selections that beautifully capture the spirit of the season.


Thu-Sun, Dec 3-6 - Hampton University Players present “Stick Fly”, Little Theatre of Armstrong Hall, Thu-Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 3:00 pm, Hampton University, 119 Armstrong Hall, Hampton. A family weekend on Martha’s Vineyard for the affluent, African-American LeVay family, becomes more than anyone bargained for when sons Kent and Flip bring along their current girlfriends to meet the family. Taylor, Kent’s fiancĂ©e, an academic raised by her college professor single mother, has less in common with the upper-crust LeVays than Kimber, a WASP who works with inner-city school children. During the weekend, sibling rivalries abound, conversations touch on everything from race to economics to politics, and enough dirty little secrets are revealed to make Jerry Springer proud. 757-727-5402 | http://libarts.hamptonu.edu/fine_arts/theater_season.cfm


Fri, Dec 4 - Senior “Fun Day” Open House, Bayside Recreation Center, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 4500 First Court Road, Virginia Beach. Want to meet new and fun people? Let us introduce you to our Forever Young program. We’ll take you on a tour of Bayside Recreation Center, learn about the Silver Sneakers program, and learn to play Party Bridge and pickleball. A recreation center membership or day pass is not required. Fee and open to those age 55 & up. (757) 385-5930 | fun@VBgov.com

Fri, Dec 4 - Great Dismal Swamp Safari, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm, Suffolk. $10 adults; $8 seniors (60+), military, and children ages 3-12. The Great Dismal Swamp is anything but dismal. The narrated Swamp Safari (bus tour), one of Suffolk’s most popular attractions, fills up quickly. This four-hour tour is led by a biologist specializing is the unique habitat of the Great Dismal. Learn about the history, lore, vegetation and wildlife with this adventure that includes a brief walk to Lake Drummond. Sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended. A small snack and beverage is provided. This tour is not recommended for very small children. Reservations are required and cancellations are expected no less than 48 hours prior to scheduled tour. Call the Suffolk Visitor Center at 757.514.4130 to reserve your spot.

Fri, Dec 4 - December First Friday ViBe, VB Oceanfront Area, 4 - 7:00 pm, participating area businesses, restaurants and retailers, including MOCA Satellite Gallery, Towne Pavilion II, 600 22nd Street, Virginia Beach. Celebrate local businesses and the arts at First Friday ViBe in “the District!”. Meet at Croc’s 19th Street Bistro to join the Famous ViBe walking tour. The tour begins at 4 pm. Please visit all our friends in the ViBe Creative District. Stand By for More info. http://firstfridayvibe.com/

Fri, Dec 4 - Phoebus Holiday Illumination, 4 - 8:00 pm, Festivities will take place on Mallory Street, Mellen Street and Hope Street, Hampton. Join us for the second annual illumination event! Shop with Phoebus merchants for special deals, and enjoy a vendor fair, children’s area, and more. There will special performances by Irish dancers and carolers, and maybe Santa will even stop by! Lighting of the tree is at 8:00 pm.

Fri, Dec 4 - Owl Prowl / Night Hike, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 5:00 - 6:00 pm, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. Join a park ranger for a leisurely night hike along the trails of Sandy Bottom in search of owls. A good pair of walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended as well as flashlight per family. Program fee is $2.00 per person and is for all ages. To register call the Nature Center at 825-4657. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 3 at 3:00 pm.

Fri, Dec 4 - “An Evening with St. Nick” at the Isle of Wight County Museum, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, 103 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. Visit the jolly ol’ elf and enjoy a reading of Clement Clarke Moore’s ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas - plus holiday refreshments, crafts and activities. Perfect for families! Pre-registration for visits with St. Nick are suggested. For more information call 757.356.1223.

Fri, Dec 4 - Exhibit Opening Night: PHENOMENA, Daniel Goodwin and Alexandra Chiou Exhibition, World Trade Center, 6 - 8:00 pm, 101 West Main St., Norfolk. Alexandra Chiou is a visual artist inspired by the connections we share with the natural world. Daniel Goodwin creates emotional landscapes in ceramic that merge the concepts of figurative and functional art. At the Offsite Gallery in the World Trade Center.

Fri, Dec 4 - Movie Night in the Pool: How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Seatack Recreation Center, 6 - 8:00 pm, 141 South Birdneck Road, Virginia Beach. All ages. Enjoy a special feature while floating in the pool! Those age 9 & under must be directly supervised by someone age 16 or older. Recreation center membership or day pass required, but no additional cost. (757) 385-5920 | fun@VBgov.com

Fri, Dec 4 - Ghent Holiday Tree Lighting & Caroling, Blair Middle School, 6:30 pm, Colley Avenue side at Spotswood, Norfolk. Ghent’s Holiday Open House Weekend starts with the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. Join your friends from the Ghent Business Association for a family friendly event to help spread the holiday spirit throughout Ghent. Enjoy music and caroling from area school groups including Blair Middle School and Norfolk Collegiate. Warm up with hot chocolate and cookies provided by Tidewater Physical Therapy. And, there will be a special appearance by Santa Claus as he helps light the tree

Fri, Dec 4 - Jingle Ball featuring The Dickens, Chesapeake Conference Center, 6:30 - 11:30 pm, 700 Conference Center Drive, Chesapeake. Come enjoy an evening of fun at the 17th Annual Jingle Ball! Leave the planning to us and we’ll leave the partying to you! Jingle Ball has been one of Coastal Virginia’s favorite holiday gatherings for almost two decades! Come share an evening of fantastic food and great music along with several other local businesses and organizations. Hurry and secure your table today and check “plan our corporate party” off your to-do list! Jingle Ball – the BIGGEST little office party in town! This year’s theme is Fire & Ice! So wear your fieriest outfit or ice it up. Have fun and be creative! Doors open at 6 pm. We recommend purchasing your tickets online at Ticketmaster.com in order to easily choose your table(s) and print tickets. You can also call 1-800-745-3000 (just tell the automated prompt you would like to see “Jingle Ball”)

Fri, Dec 4 - The Beat and 103 Jamz presents Holiday Jam, Hampton Coliseum, 7:00 pm, doors open at 6:00 pm, 1000 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. The Beat and 103 Jamz presents Holiday Jam featuring Jill Scott, New Edition and Babyface.

Fri, Dec 4 - Fantasmo Cult Cinema Explosion, Chesapeake Central Library, 7:00 pm, 298 Cedar Rd., Chesapeake. It’s superhero night at the December Fantasmo with Batman Returns and the Watchmen up on the big screen! Along with door prizes between each film we’ll have a superhero costume contest!! AND Santa Claus will be there in person to take pictures with (bring a camera) before the movies!! Doors open at 7 pm movies start at 8 pm . Tell all your friends, and We’ll See You There!!

Fri, Dec 4 - The Hurrah Players present “Hurrah for the Holidays”, Kimball Theatre, 7:00 pm, Merchants’ Square, 428 West Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg. The excitement of Radio City Music Hall comes to Williamsburg in a festive experience for the entire family. This lively musical revue features precision kick line dancers and holiday favorites from yesterday and today. You’ll take home some special memories from this evening with the Hurrah Players, Virginia’s leading family theater company. Adults $25, Students/Seniors/Military $20. http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/do/kimball-theatre/

Fri, Dec 4 - Yorktown Christmas Tree Lighting, Riverwalk Landing, 7:00 pm, 331 Water Street, Yorktown. A tradition that began in 1945 continues with the Yorktown Christmas Tree Lighting. Evening highlights include a 7 pm performance by The Fifes and Drums of York Town at the Victory Monument, festive music at Riverwalk Landing, the procession of lights through the historic village, and the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus. Free. 757.890.3500.

Fri, Dec 4 - Community Concerts Presents: Leon Bates, Willett Hall, 7:30 pm, 3701 Willett Dr., Portsmouth. Internationally acclaimed pianist Leon Bates has been described by the New York Times as “a pianist with the touch of a poet”. Bates has performed with the major orchestras of the world and is equally sought out as a recitalist bringing versatility and brilliance to every performance. His performances at city schools are unforgettable and his impact on young people is legendary. For more information please call 757-686-5447 or visit www.portsmouthcommunityconcerts.com

Fri, Dec 4 - Dewey Decibel Concert series: John Gorka, Williamsburg Library Theatre, 7:30 pm, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg. Come and enjoy a night of folk music from John Gorka.  John is an honored icon of folk tradition. Energetic acoustic music that is not a trend, not a fad, but an expression of everyday life, is his trademark. Adults: $18, Students/Friends of the Library: $16, Children: $10.


Fri/Sat, Dec 4/5 - Suffolk Friends of the Library Book Sale, Friends of the Library Building, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 300 Carolina Road, Suffolk. Open to the Public. The Friends of the Library hold a monthly book sale, the revenue of which is used to support library programs. Peruse thousands of used books, magazines, movies and more. Prices: Paperbacks (Fiction) - $0.50 per inch, Softcovers - $0.50, Hardcovers - $1.00, Children’s - $0.50 per inch, DVDs - $2.00, Music CDs - $1.00, Audio Books on CD - $2.00, Audio Books on Cassette - $1.00. Other items specially priced. 757.514.1024 | http://www.suffolk.lib.va.us/about-us/friends-of-the-library.html

Fri/Sat, Dec 4/5 - 20th Annual Holiday and Kwanzaa Marketplace, Hampton University Museum, Fri 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Sat noon - 4:00 pm, 11 Frissell Ave., Hampton. Special performances by Dylan Pritchard, Master Storyteller, and select Hampton City Schools Choirs. Guests are encouraged to donate gently used clothing and travel size toiletries for women that be given to Transitions. Baskets will be available at marketplace if you would like to bring items. Fri beginning at 10 am, purchase your holiday and Kwanzaa gifts from the museum shop, specializing in African, African-American, and other multicultural items. From 5:30-8 pm, enjoy special holiday event celebration. Sat , in addition to shopping noon-4 p.m., to partake in a delicious holiday and Kwanzaa inspired brunch. Though the event is free, there is a fee for the brunch. 757-727-5508

Fri/Sat, Dec 4/5 - Madrigal Banquets, Diehn Center for the Performing Arts - Atrium, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 5115 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk. The Madrigal Banquets feature full-course Renaissance meals with costumes and lots of music provided by the ODU Madrigal Singers, Collegium Musicum, Sacbut Consort and Herald Trumpets. Each year, the banquets typically feature the food and music of a particular region. Tickets are available from www.oduartstix.com.

Fri/Sat, Dec 4/5 - Virginia Wesleyan College Concert Series: A Wesleyan Christmas, Fri 7:30 pm, Sat 4:00 pm, 1584 Wesleyan Dr., Norfolk. Ring in the season with an evening of holiday favorites, old and new, performed by the Wesleyan Singers and the Wesleyan Chorale with faculty soloists and instrumentalists, under the direction of Dr. Bryson Mortensen. With George Stone, piano. Co-sponsored by The Center for Sacred Music. (Advance reservations are a must; call 757.455.2101. All seats: $5) http://www.vwc.edu/the-arts-at-virginia-wesleyan-college/the-virginia-wesleyan-college-concert-series.php

Fri/Sat, Dec 4/5 - A Williamsburg Players Christmas: “Holiday Favorites from the Stage and Screen”, Fri 8:00 pm, Sat 3 & 8:00 pm, 200 Hubbard Ln., Williamsburg. Join our company of local talent as they perform your favorite holiday songs from Broadway and film. They will sing, dance, and play during this musical revue that will be sure to put you and your family in the Christmas spirit. This is a fund raising event presented by the Williamsburg Players. It is not part of the regular WP season and requires a separate admission ticket. $15 for adults; $10 for children/Students (with id)/Military (with id).


Fri-Sun, Dec 4-6 - Ghent’s Holiday Open House Weekend, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Historic Ghent, Norfolk. Get It In Ghent for the Holiday Open House Weekend. The holiday festivities continue throughout the weekend.  Visit your favorite Ghent businesses, take advantage of special promotions, and start your holiday shopping. http://ghentnorfolk.org/events/ghents-holiday-open-house-weekend/

Fri-Sun, Dec 4-6 - Gymstrada Invitational 2015, Virginia Beach Convention Center, 1000 19th St., Virginia Beach. Welcome to the finest gymnastics program in Hampton Roads.  Since 1973, we have provided recreation and competitive gymnastics programs for girls and boys from pre-school through high-school. Our philosophy is student success. Each student is considered an individual. We strive to help beginning through advanced students reach their fullest potential. We encourage students to progress at their own rate without any unnecessary pressure. Our coaches teach with a firm, but positive hand, providing a challenging, yet non-competitive atmosphere. (757) 499-8591 | http://www.gymstrada.com/virginia-beach-classic.html

Fri-Sun, Dec 4-6 - A Christmas Carol Street Theater, Merchants’ Square, Fri 5:00 pm; Sat 12:30, 3:30 & 5:00 pm; Sun 12:30, 2:00 & 3:30 pm, Historic Williamsburg. Enjoy a hilarious 30-minute street theater production of the Christmas classic from the Virginia Theatre Machine. Back for the 8th year! Exclusively in Merchants Square.

Fri-Sun, Dec 4-6 - The Nutcracker, presented by the Richmond Ballet & GSA Dancers, Chrysler Hall, Fri/Sat 7:00 pm, Sat/Sun 2:00 pm, 215 St Pauls Blvd., Norfolk. Stoner Winslett’s The Nutcracker, heralded as “perfect” by The New York Times returns to Chrysler Hall to celebrate the holiday season. A Governor’s School for the Arts program. http://www.sevenvenues.com/events/detail/richmond-ballets-nutcracker

Fri-Sun, Dec 4-6 - Virginia Musical Theater: A Christmas Carol, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 2:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Back by popular demand, this musical based on Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” comes to life as an all-singing, all-dancing, contemporary musical, as Ebeneezer Scrooge learns the gifts of humility and love in one night as four mysterious creatures come to change his life. For more information, please contact Jason Ratliff, jratliff@sandlercenter.org | (757) 385-2528 or visit www.broadwayatthecenter.com


Fri, Dec 4 thru Dec 13 - The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Regent University Theatre, Fri/Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, Main Theatre, Virginia Beach. The Man Who Came to Dinner by George Kauffman & Moss Hart, directed by Mark Paladini. After slipping on the Stanleys’ icy doorstep, flamboyant radio star Sheridan Whiteside requires a lengthy recuperation, entangling himself in their household with his outlandish guests and unconventional pets. After slipping on the Stanleys’ icy doorstep, flamboyant radio star Sheridan Whiteside requires a lengthy recuperation, entangling himself in their household with his outlandish guests and unconventional pets. 757.352.4245 | http://regent.tix.com/


Fri, Dec 4 thru Dec 20 - A Christmas Carol, Peninsula Community Theatre, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 10251 Warwick Boulevard, Newport News. Director Danon Middleton, Based on the novel by Charles Dickens, adapted by Jeffrey Corriveau. Originally titled A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story by Dickens. This new, fresh and innovative adaptation is a Hampton Roads Premiere which takes us on the journey of Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation from miser into a gentle and kind man after visitations by his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. 757-595-5728


Sat, Dec 5 - Pancakes, Paws and Santa Claws, Virginia Zoo, 8 - 10:00 am, 3500 Granby St., Norfolk. Make it merry at the Zoo this holiday season! Eat breakfast with Santa, meet Zoo animal ambassadors, make a craft, enjoy all-day Zoo admission and take home a lasting memento of you and Saint Nick. MEMBERS: Adults (12 & up): $15 Children (2 – 11): $10 Children under 2: FREE. NON-MEMBERS: Adults (12 & up): $20 Children (2 – 11): $15 Children under 2: FREE. Purchase tickets online or call (757) 441-2374 for more info. **Tickets are required for ALL children, regardless of age, as seating is limited. http://virginiazoo.org/events/pancakes-paws-and-santa-claws-

Sat, Dec 5 - Windsor community Breakfast with Santa, 8 - 10:00 am, 14 Community Drive, Windsor. Join us for Breakfast with Santa! Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, and a beverage. Each child is invited to visit with Santa and will receive a book to keep as our gift to you! Reservations not needed, pay at the door. Please call 757-242-3046 for more information. This program is sponsored by the Friends of Windsor Library.

Sat, Dec 5 - Pancake Breakfast with Santa & Sparky, Fire Station #5, 8 - 11:00 am, 451 Hanbury Road, Chesapeake. The Chesapeake Fire Department is sponsoring their annual “Breakfast with Santa.” Children of all ages are invited to come have breakfast, visit with Santa and friends and enjoy the morning with activities, raffles, music and best of all pictures with Santa! A shuttle service is providing transportation from the Great Bridge Intermediate School parking lot (located next to Great Bridge High School) for your convenience. Come join us and celebrate the season! Buffet Breakfast – $5.00: Pancakes, Sausage, Juice, Coffee, Milk, Bananas. Pictures with Santa & Sparky available for $5.00; 1 pose, picture size 5x7. Raffle Tickets for Gift Baskets & 50/50 Cash. Fire Equipment Demonstrations and Tours. Fire Department Safety House Tours. Parking available at Great Bridge Intermediate School. Shuttle service provided (starting at 7:45 a.m.)

Sat, Dec 5 - 4th Annual Chick-Fil-A Christmas Parade, Chesapeake Square Mall, 8:30 am, 4200 Portsmouth Boulevard, Chesapeake. Join Chesapeake Square for the 4th Annual Chick-Fil-A Christmas Parade inside the Ring Road of Chesapeake Square Mall. The theme this year is “12 Days of Christmas”. This Christmas Parade is sure to put you in the holiday spirit with beautiful floats, local high school bands, dance teams, community law enforcement, and of course Santa himself! Don’t forget to bring your lawn chairs and blankets! https://www.facebook.com/events/1484143315223121/

Sat, Dec 5 - Williamsburg Christmas Parade, Outdoors in Merchants’ Square, 8:30 - 11:00 am, 402 W. Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg. Brought to you by the Williamsburg Chamber and Tourism Alliance, the theme of this 50th anniversary year is Our Golden Christmas, 1965-2015. The parade runs right down Duke of Gloucester Street through Merchants Square.

Sat, Dec 5 - Oscar Smith Middle School PTSA Winter Wonderland Craft and vendor fair, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm, 2500 Rodgers Street, Chesapeake. Talented local crafters as well as your favorite popular vendors. There will be concessions available as well as baked goods. We will have a raffle as well. Free and open to the public. Great opportunity for last minute shopping!

Sat, Dec 5 - Williamsburg Christmas Homes Tour, 9:30 am - 5:30 pm, Throughout Williamsburg. 55th Annual Christmas Homes Tour, presented by the Green Spring Garden Club, Inc. Tour six houses in Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s Revolutionary City and in downtown Williamsburg near Merchants Square. Tickets: $30. All proceeds fund scholarships and local horticultural projects. More Info: http://www.green-spring-garden-club.org

Sat, Dec 5 - Fly Fishing at Northwest River Park, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1733 Indian Creek Road, Chesapeake. Learn about fly fishing at this FREE workshop. No experience necessary and no gear required. Learn about the basics of fly fishing equipment including rods, reels, line, terminal tackle and accessories. Club members will guide you through tying your first fly and offer instruction and hands-on practice casting. If you plan to fish afterwards please bring your fishing license with trout stamp with you to the park. Sponsored by: Bill Wills SE Virginia Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Chesapeake Parks, Recreation and Tourism, and the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. Cost: FREE! Please RSVP at 757-421-7151

Sat, Dec 5 - Children’s Holiday Party, The Phillips-Dawson House (Suffolk-Nansemond Historical Society), 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 137 Bank Street, Suffolk. Free & open to the public. Ages 4-8. Step inside the historic Phillips-Dawson House for this special children’s holiday party. Activities include decorating ornaments, singing carols, storytelling and more. Free and open to the public. Reservations are requested. RSVP to info@suffolkhistory.org  757.539.2781.

Sat, Dec 5 - Christmas Music Wonderland by The Whitlock Family, Northampton Branch Library, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 936 Big Bethel Road, Hampton. Free. Fun for the whole family! Christmas Music Wonderland performed by The Whitlock Family. Bring the whole family out for fun. Join us for wonderful music, holiday crafts; maybe even check out a holiday book or two! 757-825-4558

Sat, Dec 5 - Mingle & Jingle Open House, The Old Coast Guard Station, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, On the Beach at 2401 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach. Join us for hot cider and cookies as we celebrate the Holidays! 10% off most items in the museum store (excludes consignment)! Free admission! Special children’s programs from 10 am - 1 pm! Storytime with Grandma Beach - 10:30 am, 11:30 am, & 12:30 am! (757) 422-1587

Sat, Dec 5 - Christmas Market on Main, Historic Yorktown, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, Main Street, Yorktown. Whether you are searching for a holiday gift for family, friends, or as a treat to yourself, you’re sure to find it at the Christmas Market on Main. The market features arts and crafts vendors, strolling musical entertainment, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Historic Main Street.  Free. 757.877.2933.

Sat, Dec 5 - Windsor High School Holiday Bazar, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 24 Church Street, Windsor. Free to the public. Local Vendors, Concessions, Door Prizes and Bake Sale

Sat, Dec 5 - Christmas With Santa, The Williamsburg Players, 11:00 am, 200 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg. Presented by Brightstar Touring Theatre. Recommended Ages Grades K-5. Carols, Santa & Christmas Galore! The spirit of the most wonderful time year is overflowing in this hysterical Christmas-wrapped comedy. Two hilarious and lovable elves, Scrunchie and Bangles, have accidentally misplaced some of Santa’s presents. When Santa finds out about the mishap he teaches the well-meaning elves that the real gift of the season are the people and friends we celebrate it with. Packed full of sing-a-long tunes, this show is the perfect way to get audiences of all ages into the Christmas spirit!

Sat, Dec 5 - Turtle Painting, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. Come and learn about our native turtles and afterwards we can help the turtles finger paint. Each person will receive a picture painted by the turtles. Program fee is $2.00 per person and is for ages 3 and up.  Meet in the Nature Center. For more information and to register call the Nature Center at 757-825-4657. Registration deadline is Friday December 4 by 3 pm.

Sat, Dec 5 - Fill the Caboose for Toys for Tots, Seaboard Station Railroad Museum, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 326 North Main Street, Suffolk. Fill the Caboose for Toys for Tots at the Suffolk Seaboard Station Railroad Museum. In addition to an all-day discount in the gift shop for toys purchased for donation, there will also be cookies and cocoa, a book signing by local author Aubrey Wiley…and visits with Santa! This event is completely free and open to the public. 757.923.4750 | www.suffolktrainstation.org

Sat, Dec 5 - Lunch with Santa, Northern Shores Recreation Center, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, 6701 Respass Beach Road, Suffolk. Children ages 12 and under can participate in this holiday filled event with a donation of one new, unwrapped toy per child that will be donated to a local charity. Adults wishing to have lunch can do so for $5 per person. Not only can children share their lists with Santa, they can also play games for fun prizes and take a free professional photo with Santa. The registration deadline is Friday, November 27, 2015. For more information, please contact Shanta Bynum at 757.514.7249 or sbynum@suffolkva.us.

Sat, Dec 5 - Christmas Palooza, Chesapeake Square, 11:00 am - 6:00 pm, 4200 Portsmouth Boulevard, Chesapeake. Bounce Houses, Children’s Activities, Specialty Vendors, Santa, and more! https://www.facebook.com/events/1682420825378004/

Sat, Dec 5 - Annual Community Holiday Event, Meet Santa, 12 - 1:00 pm, Surry Community Center, 205 Enos Farm Dr., Surry. Children of all ages can visit with Santa - photographs will be available for purchase. Light Refreshments, Food and Craft Vendors, Games and Prizes, Bounce House for Children, Face Painting, Holiday Music. For more info 757 294 3002

Sat, Dec 5 - The 2nd Annual Holiday Yule Log Bonfire and Holiday Market, Town Point Park, 12 - 8:00 pm, 201 Waterside Dr., Norfolk. New this year, a one-day Holiday Market has been added the 2nd Annual Holiday Yule Log Bon Fire. This festive outdoor wonderland will feature unique and local crafters, a massive Yule Log bonfire, Christmas caroling with a take home carol book, and also a visit from the big-man himself, Santa Claus. 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 day of holiday celebrations and unique traditions

Sat, Dec 5 - Forestry Stewardship Corps (Service Day), Paradise Creek Nature Park, 2 - 4:00 pm, 1141 Victory Blvd, Portsmouth. Great for scouts, military and other groups. Help us target invasive plants and rejuvenate the forest of Paradise Creek Nature Park. Invasive plants impact the health of the forest by killing off natives, changing the habitat, and affecting the food chain. Learn how to identify and remove these plants and what you can do at home to keep them away and restore habitat in your own backyard. All ages welcome with adult supervision for those under 18 Free, but registration is required. For more information or to register please call 757-393-7487.

Sat, Dec 5 - Civil War Lecture Series: History in Your Hands, The Mariners’ Museum, 2:30 - 3:30 pm, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. “History in Your Hands”. USS Monitor Conservation staff. Join conservation staff from the USS Monitor Project for a unique, hands-on examination of certain items recovered from the wreck of USS Monitor. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to handle ironclad history! Civil War lectures are free with Museum admission, but reserving a seat is suggested as seating is limited. Reserve seats online –see below, or call (757) 591-7726 or email contact@USSMonitorFoundation.org.

Sat, Dec 5 - First Saturdays at Slover: Celebrating Holidays Around the World, 2:30 - 4:00 pm, Slover Library, 235 East Plume Street, Norfolk. Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa oh my! Come see what others celebrate during December and learn some new traditions. Room 375/380 Drop in for a new interactive, enjoyable program each month. (Adults)

Sat, Dec 5 - Lee Ann Womack with Special Guest Ruthie Collins, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 3:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. In a world of faster, harder, louder, country superstar Lee Ann Womack wants something far more radical: to be real. Strip it all away, get to the core of life, love and raw emotion – and you find songs that distill it all to the stopping power of a hollow point bullet. Opening the evening is Ruthie Collins, a fresh voice on the country scene whose tones harken back to Hank Senior but with a sound fresh enough to turn country music on its ear.

Sat, Dec 5 - d'Art Center Holiday Exhibition and Sale, D’Art off-site gallery, 3 - 7:30 pm, PNC Bank Building, 555 E. Main Street, Norfolk. Support our local d'Artists this holiday season by purchasing high quality, one-of-a-kind art from our professional artists! Join the D'Art Center for the annual Holiday Sale- amazing work from over 14 resident artists, with fabulous Italian food by Cucina Diana, wine and live demonstrations by the artists at their temporary studios. http://d-artcenter.org/visual-distinctions-show-at-kellam-galleries.html

Sat, Dec 5 - Into the Woods, Jr, Hampton Performing and Creative Arts Center, Show times 3:00 and 7:00 pm, 300 Butler Farm Rd., Hampton. Youth Ensemble of Artists Hampton presents Into the Woods, Jr! All of your favorite characters—Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (and his beanstalk), and the Witch—meet and interact in this whimsical original story. (757) 766-1510 | cdgeary@hampton.gov

Sat, Dec 5 - Hollydazzle, City Center at Oyster Point, 3 - 8:00 pm, Town Center Drive, Newport News. This unique holiday event combines fireworks at 7:45 p.m., special effects and music in a spectacular show presented “in the round” on the Fountain Plaza. Free children’s activities, holiday performances and food vendors. Free admission, free parking. 757-926-1400

Sat, Dec 5 - Town of Windsor Christmas Parade & Christmas Tree Lighting, 4 - 6:00 pm, 18 Duke Street, Windsor. The Town of Windsor will hold its annual Christmas parade on December 5th.  The parade will start at 4pm on Holland Drive and will end at the Windsor Library on Duke Street.  The theme this year is “The Movies of Christmas”. At the conclusion of the Town Christmas Parade, we will have the lighting of the Town Christmas Tree.  Come out and enjoy the holiday spirit with refreshments and fellowship.

Sat, Dec 5 - Dance Magic, Harrison Opera House, 5:00 pm, 160 West Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk. Presented by the Norfolk Recreation Bureau & The Lakewood Advisory.

Sat, Dec 5 - Holiday Parade at the Beach, 5:30 pm, Atlantic Avenue between 15th Street and 25th Street, Virginia Beach. Over 90 parade units make their way down Atlantic Avenue in a joyous celebration of the holiday season.  Giant balloons, marching bands, lighted floats, equestrian units, fire trucks, performing dance groups, motorcycles, and more join forces to present a dazzling and entertaining night of fun for all ages! And, best of all, Santa himself makes a grand appearance to greet all his loyal fans as the evening winds down and thousands of families take the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful Virginia Beach oceanfront! The parade travels North on Atlantic Avenue from 15th Street to 25th Street.  The reviewing stand is located at 25th Street and Atlantic Avenue. - See more at: http://www.beachstreetusa.com/festivals/holiday-parade-beach#sthash.SFTzO86b.dpuf

Sat, Dec 5 - Chesapeake Rotary Christmas Parade, 6:00 pm, Great Bridge - See Event Details for Parade Route, Chesapeake. Annual Christmas Parade produced by the City of Chesapeake and the Chesapeake Rotary Club, and sponsored by the Chesapeake Regional Medical Center. This year’s theme is “Be a Gift to the World” and will go on whether Rain or Shine! For more information, check out www.chesapeakechristmasparade.com!

Sat, Dec 5 - Yorktown Lighted Boat Parade, 6 - 8:00 pm, Water Street, Yorktown. Festively decorated sail and power boats compete for “Best in Show.” The Yorktown waterfront is bedazzled with holiday sights and sounds, including a spectacular floating parade of lights, caroling around a roaring beach bonfire, musical performances and complimentary hot cider. Free. 757.890.4970.

Sat, Dec 5 - Moonlight & Mistletoe Gala, Norfolk Waterside Marriott, 6:00 pm - midnight,  235 E Main Street, Norfolk. Join us for cocktails, dinner, and dancing to “10 Spot.” This event will help raise funds for a new CHKD ambulance. Live and Silent Auction of luxury items, photo booth & networking opportunities. For more information, call 668-7098. http://www.kingsdaughters.org

Sat, Dec 5 - Skywatch at Northwest River Park, sunset - 9:00 pm, Northwest River Park & Campground, 1733 Indian Creek Road, Chesapeake. Join Back Bay Amateur Astronomers (BBAA) as they bring their scopes and expertise to bear on the Galaxy weather permitting at the Equestrian Area at Northwest River Park. Call (757) 421-7151 to confirm. Several large telescopes are set-up and guests get a tour of the night sky, while learning about telescopes and astronomy. Free and Open to the Public. Contact: Shawn Callahan, (757) 421-7151

Sat, Dec 5 - Owl Prowl at Northwest River Park, 7 - 9:00 pm, Northwest River Park & Campground, 1733 Indian Creek Road, Chesapeake. Learn about this nocturnal hunter and then take a hike, up to 2.5 miles, to search for the 3 species that visit Northwest River Park. Advanced registration is required. Admission: $4 per person. Contact: Shawn Callahan, (757) 382-1359

Sat, Dec 5 - Poisoned Dwarf presents Celtic Night at the Kimball, Kimball Theatre, 7:30 pm, Merchants’ Square, 428 West Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg. Delight in an entertaining evening of Celtic music and fun with Poisoned Dwarf and special guests. These popular groups use only acoustic instruments to perform its own brand of Irish traditional music. Adults $15, Students and Seniors $12. More Info: http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/do/kimball-theatre/


Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Battle of Great Bridge Reenactment, Battlefield Park, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, South 120 Reservation Road, Chesapeake. This two-day event is held the first weekend in December at Battlefield Park – South which is the original site of the Battle of Great Bridge Dec. 9, 1775. Step back in time with us. The event features re-enactments of two pivotal Revolutionary War battles: the Battle at Kemps Landing and the Battle of Great Bridge. A special battle re-enactment will be held at 8 am on Sunday to commemorate the 240th anniversary of the Battle. The event also features Revolutionary War encampments, demonstrations, character portrayals, camp life, historical displays and lectures, skilled artisans demonstrating early American trades, and children’s crafts and activities. Admission is FREE. For more information call 757-382-6411 or http://www.cityofchesapeake.net/government/City-Departments/Departments/parks-recreation-tourism/events/special_events/battle-of-great-bridge.htm

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Lionel Toy Train Display at the Isle of Wight/Smithfield/Windsor Chamber of Commerce, Sat 10:00 am until 5:00 pm, Sun 12:00 noon until 5:00 pm, 100 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. Privately owned Lionel toy trains from the 1920s up to the present will be displayed in operation, and children (with supervision) will be allowed to operate the controls. Admission is free and open to the public. Hot beverages will be served, courtesy of Keurig Green Mountain. For information call 757.357.3502

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Christmas in Smithfield Antique Show & Homes Tour, Sat 10:00 am until 5:00 pm & Sun 12:00 noon until 5:00 pm, at the Smithfield Center and throughout downtown Smithfield. Antiques Show, a Historic Homes Tour, a special Candlelight Homes Tour Saturday night and related holiday events. Tickets range from $5 for the Antiques Show to $45 for the Antiques Show and both Homes Tours. Proceeds benefit the Old Courthouse of 1750 in the heart of Smithfield’s Historic District.  Hotel Packages are available. Discount tickets available online at ChristmasinSmithfield.com.

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Free Admission Weekend, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Sat 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Sun 1 to 5:00 pm, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. View our exhibits and explore PFAC’s Hands On for Kids Gallery, Gallery Shop and Sculpture Garden for free on the first weekend of every month, thanks to the generous support of the Noland Memorial Foundation.

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Ford’s Colony Model Railroad Show, James City County Library, Sat 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun 1 - 5:00 pm, 7770 Croaker Road, Williamsburg. Hop a freight car and come out to the James City County Library for the Annual Ford’s Colony Model Railroad Show! Members of the FC Model Railroad Club will display their intricate tracks and scenery in every scale from the tiniest Z to the enormous G. The Norge Depot will also be open for visitors to see the permanent displays tracing the history of the railroad in the Historic Triangle. Call 259.4050 with questions.

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Bazaar & Ornament Sale at the Schoolhouse Museum, 12:00 noon until 4:00 pm, Smithfield. The Schoolhouse Museum will be open on Saturday & Sunday during Christmas in Smithfield. The museum will be holding an ornament sale both Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 noon until 4:00 pm, and a Bazaar on Saturday. The Bazaar will feature yard sale items, crafts, baked goods, canned items, fresh prepared foods and produce. Vendors needed. For more information call 357.2876.

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - “Victorian Traditions”, Mansion on Main Bed & Breakfast, 36 Main Street, Smithfield. Presented by costumed interpreters the Dixie Belles. Also, book signing by author Doris Rae Gwaltney. For information call 757.357.0006.

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - 14th Annual Fair Trade Festival, O'Connor Brewing Company, 12:00 - 5:00 pm, 211 W. 24th Street, Norfolk. The Fair Trade Festival seeks to create an inspiring and joyful experience in which the shopper can eat excellent, fairly produced food, experience top quality entertainment by local performing artists, and shop with true peace of mind, knowing that all purchases made at the Festival support a world in which people receive a fair price for their work and therefore can have a decent standard of living. This year’s festival is full of Fair Trade-themed fun including: Fabulous Fair Trade vendors, Excellent eco-friendly local vendors, A Fair Trade fashion show, Live local entertainment, Spoken word poetry, Beautiful belly dancers, Delicious Norfolk food trucks, Outstanding O’Connor’s beer. www.oconnorbrewing.com

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Suffolk-Nansemond Historical Society Candlelight Tour: The West End Revisited, 1 - 5:00 pm, Suffolk Art Gallery, 118 Bosley Avenue, Suffolk. Visit historic homes and churches in Suffolk’s quaint West End Neighborhood, featuring a variety of architectural styles reflecting multiple time periods. This tour is the quintessential event of the holiday season! Refreshments will be available at the Suffolk Art Gallery. Sugar Plum Kitchen baked goods will be available for purchase as well. Tour goers are asked to refrain from wearing spiked heels. Strollers and pets are not permitted. Tickets are $20 per person in advance, and $25 on the day of the tour. Tickets available at: Suffolk Seaboard Station Railroad Museum, The Suffolk Visitor Center, Bennett’s Creek Pharmacy, and A. Dodson’s. On tour days, tickets will be available only at the Suffolk Art Gallery.

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Williamsburg Symphonia Holiday Pops Concert, Kimball Theatre, 1:30 & 3:00 pm, Merchants’ Square, 428 West Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg. The Williamsburg Symphonia, with guest conductor Maestro/Captain Silas N. Huff, presents its 2015 Holiday Pops. This presentation of seasonal music will delight all ages. Joining the orchestra is Richmond native, soprano Sarah Kate Walston. General admission tickets cost $27 each and may be ordered by calling 1-800-HISTORY or by purchasing at the Kimball Theatre box office or any Colonial Williamsburg ticket venue. For more information, go to www.williamsburgsymphonia.org

Sat/Sun, Dec 5/6 - Father Christmas, Outdoors in Merchants Square, Sat 2:30 - 6:00 pm, Sun 3:30 - 6:30 pm, Historic Williamsburg. Greet Father Christmas in the Square on weekends throughout the season. Find him at the Christmas tree outside from the Precious Gem from 4-5 pm each day.


Sun, Dec 6 - Bird Walks, Newport News Park, 7:00 am, 13560 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News. The Hampton Roads Bird Club has monitored the bird population of Newport News Park since 1965. Join club volunteers in the Picnic Area I parking lot every first and third Sunday of the month for some early morning birding. Be prepared to car pool to several areas in the park. Beginners are welcome. Binoculars and field guides are recommended. Free. 757-886-7912

Sun, Dec 6 - Holiday Craft Sale & Family Fest, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. The Holiday Craft Sale transforms MOCA into a marketplace where more than 30 local and regional artists will feature their unique and affordable artwork, accessories, and jewelry.  The day will also feature food trucks serving up fresh, local fare.  Come in from the December chill and check out an amazing selection of handmade items, meet the artists who create them, and enjoy a hot chocolate or spirited adult beverage.  From 2-4pm, step into MOCA’s studios to create festive winter-themed origami at Family Fest.  Remember your day with a wintry photo, taken by a professional photographer that you can use for all of your holiday greetings!  MOCA is proud to work with and support local food vendors, artists, and crafters.

Sun, Dec 6 - Scavenger Hunt, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. On this scavenger hunt you and your family will have to mark off on a park map where you find all the nature objects. First family to finish wins. Program fee is $2.00 per person and is for all ages. To register or need more information contact the park at 825-4657. Registration deadline is Saturday, December 5 at 3:00 pm.

Sun, Dec 6 - Colonial Williamsburg’s Grand Illumination, 10:30 am - 9:30 pm, 101 Visitor Center Dr., Williamsburg. Will you be joining us to kick off the holiday season with our annual tradition of Grand Illumination? The Revolutionary City will light up with fireworks, bonfires, and candles twinkling in the windows of buildings. Enjoy live music from the Fifes and Drums, entertainment for the kids, and of course—the big fireworks finale—sure to put your family in the holiday spirit! While the fireworks don’t start until 7 pm, the family fun will be taking place all day long so head down early to explore the Historic Area and admire the decorations! For a complete rundown of events, please visit www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/holidays/grand-illumination/

Sun, Dec 6 - Disney Live! presents Three Classic Fairy Tales, Ted Constant Convocation Center, 1:00 & 4:00 pm, 4320 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk. Prepare to laugh, sing and dance as you step into a world of wonder where wishing is only the beginning and dreams really do come true in Disney Live! presents Three Classic Fairy Tales Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt. Join Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald and Goofy as they bring the timeless fairy tale adventures of Cinderella, Beauty and The Beast, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to life in a live theatrical experience that is pure magic. http://www.constantcenter.com/events/detail/disney-live-three-classic-fairy-tales

Sun, Dec 6 - Cookies with Santa, York Hall, 1 - 4:00 pm, 301 Main Street, Yorktown. Christmas is alive at York Hall where children and parents can visit with Santa Claus, enjoy some tasty treats, and shop for holiday gifts in the Gallery at York Hall. Cameras are encouraged. Free. 757.890.4490.

Sun, Dec 6 - Children’s Theater of Hampton Roads: “ 'Twas the Night Before Christmas”, the Meyera E Oberndorf Central Library Theatre, 2:00 pm, 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas and all through the house, Not a creature was stirring…except for the mouse. Aliens crashed in his place- so loud you could hear it; But he soon learned the meaning of true Christmas Spirit. A new Holiday play from CTHR, Sure to be loved by near and by far. So gather 'round friends to the tale that we tell, All silly, and funny, and loving as well.

Sun, Dec 6 - The Nutcracker Suite Ballet, Williamsburg Library Theatre, 2:00 pm, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg. Get into the holiday spirit with  the Concert Ballet of Virginia’s production of The Nutcracker Suite. Admission is free; seating is limited.

Sun, Dec 6 - “Sing We Now of Christmas” Concert, Trinity United Methodist Church, 6:00 pm, 201 Cedar Street, Downtown Smithfield. An hour of seasonal music followed by a caroling procession to the 1750 Courthouse for more singing, cider and sweets. The performance includes the choirs from Trinity, Christ Episcopal, and Benns Church; Praise Bands; Hamtown Harmony Chorus; Handbells; and Children’s Choir along with other musicians and audience participation! FREE! For further information go to ChristmasInSmithfield.com.

Sun, Dec 6 - ODU Wind Ensemble & Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert, University Theatre, 3:00 pm, 4601 Hampton Blvd; Norfolk. Featuring popular favorites from the classical orchestral and symphonic wind repertoire. Paul S. Kim and Dennis Zeisler, directors. Free


Mon, Dec 7 - Historic Suffolk Narrated Bus Tour, Suffolk Visitor Center, 2:00 pm, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. $8 Adults / $6 Seniors, Military and Children 9-12. See Suffolk through the eyes of years gone by. Suffolk’s rich heritage dates back to the early 17th century, when Captain John Smith first encountered the Nansemond Indians on the Nansemond River. Even now, you can trace Suffolk’s legacy through our historic homes and neighborhoods, churches and Virginia Civil War Trails. Guided by a Suffolk historian, you meet the people and places that made Suffolk the city it is today. 757.514.4130

Mon, Dec 7 - Pearl Harbor Day Memorial Ceremony, Virginia War Museum, 4:00 pm, 9285 Warwick Boulevard, in Huntington Park, Newport News. This annual event features a wreath-laying ceremony at the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association monument on the grounds adjacent to the museum. Free. 757-247-8523

Mon, Dec 7 - Hanukkah Celebration, Pretlow Anchor Branch Library, 4:30 pm, 111 W. Ocean View Avenue, Norfolk. Today is Hanukkah. Celebrate the Festival of Lights with us! (School Age)

Mon, Dec 7 - Holiday Movie Series at Larchmont Library, 5:00 pm, 6525 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk. Holiday Movie Series Enjoy holiday movies and hot cocoa! (All Ages). 5 pm December 7: Elf; December 14: Polar Express; December 21: Home Alone

Mon, Dec 7 - Revolutionaries Forever: Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry, 7:00 - 8:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, who is most famously known as the writer of the Declaration of Independence, and Patrick Henry, the first governor of Virginia, are brought to life by actors Bill Barker and Richard Schumann for an evening of enlightening entertainment. 757-727-1610. Cost: Museum members free, non-members $5

Mon, Dec 7 - The Feldman Chamber Music Society presents: Boston Piano Trio, St. Patrick Catholic School, 7:30 pm, 1000 Boling Ave., Norfolk. Since their formation in 1997, the trio has quickly become one of today’s most exciting chamber ensembles. Acclaimed for their superb sense of ensemble and wondrous balance, these virtuosic and profound musicians are committed to creating exceptional and daring performances of standard and contemporary repertoire. www.feldmanchambermusic.org

Tue, Dec 8 - Holiday Scavenger Hunt, Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library, 4:30 - 5:30 pm, 111 W. Ocean View Avenue, Norfolk. We have nine different holiday crafts to do or things for you to find. Get them all and you win a prize! (School Age)

Tue, Dec 8 - Art Documentaries at the Naro Expanded Cinema, 7:15 pm, 1507
Colley Ave, Norfolk. The Chrysler Museum of Art partners once again with the Naro Expanded Cinema for the screening of another celebrated Exhibition on Screen documentary - “Faberge: A Life of Its Own.” Indulge in the intricate enameled beauty of works by the revolutionary Faberge in this lush 2015 film. Manager of Interpretation Seth Feman will be on hand to discuss the luxury jeweler’s artistic influence and ongoing legacy. Admission is $9, and for more information, visit http://narocinema.com/

Tue, Dec 8 - Tidewater Winds: Sounds of the Season, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 7:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Tidewater winds concert band, John Brewington Music Director, Celebrating Music from Around the World. http://www.tidewaterwinds.org/

Tue, Dec 8 - Savion Glover’s “DANCE HOLIDAY SPeCTacULaR”, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Bursting with festive holiday spirit, legendary choreographer and world-renowned dance sensation Savion Glover will fill the concert hall with dance, rhythm and music to all-time holiday favorites from around the world. During this very, merry holiday season, Glover’s “DANCE HOLIDAY SPeCTacULaR” invites the joyous sounds of song, music and tap dance to the stage as only “Tap Master” Savion Glover can bring! http://fergusoncenter.org/performances/action:agenda/

Tue, Dec 8 - Chamber Music Williamsburg presents: Boston Piano Trio, Williamsburg Library Theatre, 8:00 pm, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg. Since their formation in 1997, the trio has quickly become one of today’s most exciting chamber ensembles. Acclaimed for their superb sense of ensemble and wondrous balance, these virtuosic and profound musicians are committed to creating exceptional and daring performances of standard and contemporary repertoire. For ticket information please contact: http://www.chambermusicwilliamsburg.org/tickets.html


Wed, Dec 9 - Museum Members Holiday Open House, The Mariners’ Museum, 5:00 - 8:00 pm, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. Members will receive a special 15% discount for this event only. Bring one guest who can also enjoy the discount! James River Cellars and Blue Bee Cidery will be offering tastings of their unique, Virginia-inspired libations. Bottles of select wines and ciders can be purchased in the Museum Shop. Allow staff to wrap your gifts while you relax and enjoy the evening! (757) 596-2222 | http://www.marinersmuseum.org

Wed, Dec 9 - Christmas Folk Jam at the Watermen’s Museum, 5:30 - 9:00 pm, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. Haul out the Holly - deck the hulls and splice the main brace with some nog. God speed, fair winds and Seasons Greetings one and all! The second Wednesday is coming fast, so whether you are naughty or nice, join us for the York River Floating Folk Jam at the Watermen’s. Bring your instruments, your voice and a friend to help us sing in the Christmas Season. Spread the word. Hope to see you there! Free. 757.887.2641.

Wed, Dec 9 - Covering America’s Wars: Vietnam to Iraq, MacArthur Memorial, 7 - 9:00 pm, 198 Bank St., Norfolk. In commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War, distinguished war correspondent Joseph L. Galloway will speak at the MacArthur Memorial about his 43 years reporting on the service and sacrifice of American troops. A native of Refugio, Texas, Galloway was called “the finest combat correspondent of our generation — a soldier’s reporter and a soldier’s friend” by the late General H. Norman Schwarzkopf. He is co-author with Lieutenant General Hal Moore, US Army (Retired) of the national best seller “We Were Soldiers Once—And Young.” This event is sponsored by the Norfolk Historical Society and is free and open to the public. http://www.macarthurmemorial.org


Wed–Fri, Dec 9-11 - ORF Holiday Music Festival, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, School choirs and musical groups fill the airport with holiday cheer. Performers span all grades K-12 from across the region. http://www.norfolkairport.com


Wed, Dec 9 thru Dec 24 - A Christmas Carol by Virginia Stage Company, Wells Theater, 110 E. Tazwell Street, Norfolk. This heartwarming tradition for the whole family, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future visit Ebenezer Scrooge and remind us all of hope, redemption, and love. http://www.sevenvenues.com/events/detail/a-christmas-carol-1


Thu, Dec 10 - Santa Visits Norfolk Public Libraries, 5:00 pm, Van Wyck Branch Library, Norfolk. Santa Claus will be visiting the following NPL locations: Dec 10 at 5 pm, Van Wyck Branch Library; Dec 19 at 1 pm, Jordan-Newby Branch Library; Dec 21 at 2 pm, Horace C. Downing Branch Library

Thu, Dec 10 - Art+Words, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 6 to 7:00 pm, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. Free. Poets are invited to share original or favorite poems during the open mic portion of the evening. Art + Words is offered on the second Thursday of every month.

Thu, Dec 10 - Celebrate the Holidays at the Hermitage Members Party, 6 - 9:00 pm, Hermitage Museum and Gardens, 7637 North Shore Road, Norfolk. Don’t miss our festive winter wonderland party this year! All members are invited to get their jingle on with us. Not a member? Join today http://thehermitagemuseum.org/get-involved/membership  Enjoy yummy heavy hors d'oeuvres from Chef By Design; Try holiday gelato flavors from Confetti Cafe, including peppermint and gingerbread; Indulge in our signature drink and 2 full bars; Dance the night away with Astro DJs; Get silly in our photo booth from Boardwalk; Wander through the festive Hermitage mansion. As always, members get in FREE (+one drink ticket!) RSVP by 12/4 at 757-423-2052 x205 or https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=008e9c

Thu, Dec 10 - Lecture: James Delgado - The Lost Submarines of Pearl Harbor, The Mariners’ Museum, 7:00 - 9:30 pm, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. Join Dr. James Delgado in an illustrated tour of some of Japan’s top-secret World War II submarines that now lie wrecked in deep water off the entrance to Pearl Harbor. The wrecks, discovered by the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory and NOAA, include multiple submarines used in the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, as well as the recently discovered I-400, first of the large Sentoku submarines built to carry three aircraft and capable of circumnavigating the globe.

Thu, Dec 10 - Virginia Beach Chorale: Snow Foolin’, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 7:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. This will be a flaky night, indeed, as the Chorale launches a musical blizzard, featuring a flurry of songs that include snow & winter time activities, but won’t have the audience drifting off into a snowbank…in fact, they’ll have a (snow) ball! Featuring 'Do You Want to Build a Snowman?’ From Disney movie "Frozen.” www.virginiabeachchorale.org

Thu, Dec 10 - Big Band Holidays, The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, led by Wynton Marsalis, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, led by Wynton Marsalis, is made up of 15 of the finest soloists, ensemble players and arrangers in jazz music today. Its mission is to entertain, enrich and expand a global community for jazz through performance, education and advocacy. This unique holiday program combines the talents of JLCO with those of Mr. Denzal Sinclaire, a pianist/singer of subtle skill and with a relaxed and sophisticated approach to songs.

Thu, Dec 10 - A Crooner’s Christmas, Kimball Theatre, 7:30 pm, Merchants’ Square, 428 West Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg. A Crooner’s Christmas… with the Good Shot Judy little BIG band, featuring vocalists Brett Cahoon, and special guest Jocelyn Oldham. Good Shot Judy pays tribute to the classic Christmas crooner hits from artists like Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Ray Charles, Michael Buble, Louis Armstrong, and many more! This is sure to be a swinging good holiday show! Adults $18, Youth $9

Thu, Dec 10 - Phoebus Film Club Series, The Marx Brothers: A Night at the Opera, The American Theatre, 7:30 - 9:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. Released in November 1935, this musical comedy is universally considered to be the Marx Brothers’ best and most popular film, and it received impressive critical and box office acclaim when released.


Thu/Fri, Dec 10/11 - Santa’s Attic Craft Show, Hampton City Hall Lobby, Thu 12 - 6:00 pm, Fri 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, 22 Lincoln St., Hampton. Free Admission. Santa’s Attic provides a wonderful opportunity for area crafters to showcase their talents while affording the public an array of original, handmade items perfect for that one-of-a-kind holiday gift. 757-727-8311 | http://www.hampton.gov/parks



FARMERS’ MARKETS

Five Points Community Farm Market, 2500 Church Street, Norfolk.
Hours: Thu/Fri 11 am to 7 pm, Sat 9 am to 5 pm, Sun 10 am to 3 pm.
The Five Points Community Farm Market is a project of the Five Points Partnership, a 501-c-3 non-profit formed in 2001. The Partnership is a grass-roots community organization based in the Norview section of Norfolk. The Farm Market began as a community project in 2002 in a vacant lot across from Norview Middle School, with volunteers selling Rodman’s peanuts and 3 small growers offering produce. We have been located on Church Street since May 3, 2008, and we continue to work to bring the city of Norfolk and surrounding cities fresh produce grown by local small farms, and we are always growing. Come on by and check us out! Located in the Farm Market is a unique collective of incubator businesses: Sabrosa Salsas, Seafood Cravers, Kombuchick Tea Bar & Microbrewery, Get Fresh Cafe, Diana Fields Bookstore, Whole-ly Rollers rolls, pies, cookies & more. 757-640-0300

The Virginia Beach Farmers Market, 3640 Dam Neck Road, Virginia Beach.
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am to 5 pm, Sat 8:30 am to 4 pm, Sun 10 am to 4 pm.
The Virginia Beach Farmers Market is open year-round and features a variety of agriculturally inspired shops and related businesses that offer seasonal, fresh vegetables and fruit in addition to many other products. An organic grocery, butcher shop, seafood market, dairy and ice cream, florist, candy store, bakery, full-menu restaurant, wild bird store, and home and garden gift stores offer a unique and varied shopping experience. Farmer-to-you seasonal produce allow you to experience some of the best the agriculture community has to offer. Special events are held monthly at the Farmers Market, offering family experiences of the heritage of Agriculture.  Friday evenings from April through October from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. 'country or bluegrass’ music is featured at the Friday Night Hoedowns. There is no admission but a blanket or chair is recommended. 757-385-4388

Every Sat - Shore Drive Farm market, 9:00 am - Noon, 2947 Shore Dr., Virginia Beach. Open all year. Bringing fresh, locally/regionally-sourced food to Shore Drive. Come eat breakfast from our prepared food vendors, buy some locally made gifts and shop for your weekly produce, meats, seafood and baked goods-savory and sweet. Halfway between the bridge and the Woods on Shore Drive. Across from Dish. Shoredrivefarmarket@gmail.com

Sat, Dec 5 - Smithfield Farmers Market’s “Christmas Craft and Food Market”, 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, in the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 115 Main Street in downtown Smithfield. The market is proud to be a Virginia Grown market offering locally grown produce, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, peanuts, plants, herbs, baked goods, coffee, cheese, honey, barbecue, wood-fired pizza, ham sandwiches, handcrafted items and more! Also featuring live music each market! Enjoy our friendly community event in the heart of historic Smithfield, Virginia. Pets are always welcome! For further information call 757.375.3031.

Sat, Dec 5 - Olde Towne Portsmouth Holiday Farmers Market, 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 400 High Street, Portsmouth.  Celebrate the season with food for feasting and unique gifts for giving. Includes 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. On Court and High Streets outside the Courthouse Galleries Courtyard. www.portsmoutholdetownefarmersmarket.com

Sat, Dec 5 - Smithfield Christmas Market’s, 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, in the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 115 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. The market is proud to be a Virginia Grown market offering locally grown produce, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, peanuts, plants, herbs, baked goods, coffee, cheese, honey, barbecue, wood-fired pizza, ham sandwiches, handcrafted items and more! Also featuring live music each market! Enjoy our friendly community event in the heart of historic Smithfield, Virginia. Pets are always welcome! For further information call 757.375.3031.

Fri, Dec 11 - Third Annual Smithfield Evening Christmas Market, 5 to 9:00 pm, in the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 115 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. The market is proud to be a Virginia Grown market offering locally grown produce, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, peanuts, plants, herbs, baked goods, coffee, cheese, honey, barbecue, wood-fired pizza, ham sandwiches, handcrafted items and more! More than 130 vendors, live music, petting zoo, mulled wine garden, 1750 Courthouse tours, alpacas, visit by Santa, and more along festive and historic Main Street, Smithfield. Pets are always welcome! For further information call 757.375.3031.

Sat, Dec 12 - Williamsburg Farmers’ Market, 8:30 am to 12:30 pm, Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. Fall in love with the Williamsburg Farmers Market! Flowerbeds and benches offer a tranquil setting for this open-air, Virginia producer-only market. Vendors at the Williamsburg Farmers Market will have lots of fall produce, baked goods, fruit, flowers, eggs, artisan chocolate, cheese, honey, peanuts and handmade soaps and so much more! The LCV Project will be performing live music from 9:30 until 11:30 am. http://www.williamsburgfarmersmarket.com/

Sat, Dec 12 - Yorktown Market Days Holiday Market, Riverwalk Landing, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, 331 Water Street, Yorktown. The market will operate with extended hours and offer items unique to the holiday season, in addition to the usual array of fresh produce, meat and seafood, baked goods, quality art, and more.  This week’s live entertainment is by “Ron Herrick”. Free. Visit Market Days website or call 757.890.3500 | https://www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism/Events/MarketDays.aspx

Sat, Dec 19 - Old Beach Farmers’ Market, 9:00 am until 12:00 noon, Croc’s 19th Street Bistro, Virginia Beach. Old Beach Farmers Market (OBFM) is a fresh outdoor marketplace in the heart of the resort area, just six blocks from the ocean and one block from the Virginia Beach Convention Center, in the parking lot of Croc’s 19th Street Bistro. 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. Walk over or ride a bike. Bring a reusable shopping bag. Come discover the taste of fresh, seasonal fare.

Sat, Dec 19 - Smithfield Christmas Market, 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, in the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 115 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. The market is proud to be a Virginia Grown market offering locally grown produce, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, peanuts, plants, herbs, baked goods, coffee, cheese, honey, barbecue, wood-fired pizza, ham sandwiches, handcrafted items and more! Also featuring live music each market! Enjoy our friendly community event in the heart of historic Smithfield, Virginia. Pets are always welcome! For further information call 757.375.3031.


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