Friday, March 27, 2015

Local Tidewater Virginia Happenings


COMMUNITY EVENTS / FESTIVALS
Now thru Mar 29 - Winter Orchid Display 2015, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, 6700 Azalea Garden Rd., Norfolk. Don’t miss the opportunity to see beautiful blooming orchids in the Norfolk Botanical Garden Tropical House. Many of the orchids provided by the Tidewater Orchid Society, and Old Dominion University Arthur and Phyllis Kaplan Orchid Conservatory and Research Greenhouse. This winter exhibit is FREE with regular Garden admission.
Now thru Mar 30 - Tiny Treasures: A Juried Miniature Exhibition, Hermitage Museum & Gardens, 7637 North Shore Road, Norfolk. Join us for this two week exhibition featuring miniature artworks from across the region juried by our Chief Curator Colin Brady. Featuring local works from the Tidewater Art Alliance. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional works must adhere to the 1/6th rule for miniature works. In other words, the image or sculpture must be smaller than 1/6 of the actual size of the image or object depicted. (Ex. The human head is approximately 9” high, as a miniature it would be approximately 1.5” high).
Now thru Apr 19 - 44th Annual Student Art & Design Exhibition, Tidewater Community College Visual Arts Center, Corner of High & Court Streets, Portsmouth. A year’s work culminates with a student show chosen from completed VAC course projects. Featuring over 200 pieces by more than 100 students, works represent program courses in Studio Arts, Photography, Graphic Design, Ceramics and Glass Blowing. For more information please call 757-822-1888
Now thru May 3 - Coding: Artists and Their Creative DNA, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, Corner of High & Court St., Portsmouth. This exhibit explores the act of creating and what inspires artists and themes in their work. From cultural influences to life experiences this exhibit introduces varied perspectives into the creative dialogue. Featured artists include Maria Barbosa, Victor Ekpuk, Gloria Garfinkel, Hamid Kachmar, Khánh Lê, Judith Peck, Gina Pierleoni, and Anastasia Rurikov-Simes.
Apr 1 thru May 17 - Portsmouth Here and Now, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, Corner of High & Court St., Portsmouth. Seeking to promote the vibrant, cultural life and activity in Portsmouth, this juried exhibit offers a range of artistic works and styles by artists who live and/or work in our great City. 393-8543
Now thru May 25 - Adventures with Clifford the Big Red Dog, Children’s Museum of Virginia, 221 High St., Portsmouth. Everyone’s favorite big red dog is coming to Portsmouth! Visitors young and young at heart will recognize all the sites and characters in “Adventures with Clifford the Big Red Dog” based on PBS’s hit series. From the Ferry and the Pier to Clifford and his dog house, visitors to Birdwell Island will enjoy all the sights and sounds in this exhibit. Targeted to children 2 - 8 year and their caregivers, the exhibit aims for immersion into the lives of Emily Elizabeth and Clifford while promoting Clifford’s Big Ideas. These simple ideas include: Share, Play Fair, Have Respect, Work Together, Be Responsible, Be Truthful, Be Kind, Believe in Yourself, Be a Good Friend and Help Others. Join us on opening day for a Big Red Party, with Museum Members receiving the first chance to view the exhibit starting at 8 am.

Fri, Mar 27 - Yorktown Trolley Begins Regular Season. The free trolley provides transportation throughout the village of Historic Yorktown from the Yorktown Battlefield to the Yorktown Victory Center, as well as several stops in between, including Riverwalk Landing. Daily March 27 to Nov. 1 with extended hours of 10 am to 5:30 pm, May 23 to Sept. 7. Free. 757.890.3500 

Fri-Sun, Mar 27-29 - 2015 NHSCA High School National Wrestling Championship, Virginia Beach Convention Center, 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach. The NHSCA High School National Wrestling Championships will be held at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. (610) 923-0900 (Mattie Potter, NHSCA)  http://nhsca.site-ym.com/events/event_details.asp?id=426298
Fri-Sun, Mar 27-29 - Treasures of the Earth Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Fri: 12- 6:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Sun 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. Jewelers from across the United States bring their merchandise to you. You will find: • 14K and sterling silver, classic, estate, fashion and handmade jewelry • Loose stones, beads and findings, pearls • Mineral specimens, crystals, lapidary supplies • Display of rocks and minerals and demonstrations of lapidary arts by the local gem and mineral society. Books, carvings, gift items. Cost: $5.00 for adults, 16 and under free, MILITARY FREE WITH ID. 757-315-1610
Fri-Sun, Mar 27-29 - Hampton Boat Show, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Fri: 12- 8:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. If you’ve been thinking of buying a boat or upgrading what you currently have, now is the time to buy! All the big dealers will be under one roof, ready to show you their stock and make a deal. Whether you want to see the latest and greatest 2015 models or want a great deal on an unused 2014, you don’t want to miss this chance to check them all out. $8 Adults; Children 12 and under Free. 757-315/1610  http://hamptonboatshow.com

Fri-Mon, Mar 27-30 - Tidewater Orchid Society Show & Sale, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, 6700 Azalea Garden Road, Norfolk. Visit the NBG Tropical House where 100’s of orchids are currently on display through Sunday, March 29th. The Show & Sale will take place in the Garden’s Baker Hall. This event is FREE with regular Garden admission.

Sat, Mar 28 - Schooner Alliance Returns to Yorktown, Riverwalk Landing, 331 Water Street, Yorktown. Set sail for a bygone era aboard Yorktown’s Tall Ship Alliance. Daily sailing from Riverwalk Landing Pier, March 28 to Nov. 1. Food and beverages available for purchase. Advanced reservations recommended. 888.316.6422
Sat, Mar 28 - Conquer the Canal Time Trial, Dismal Swamp Canal Trail, 7:00 am, 1200 Dismal Swamp Canal Trail, Chesapeake. 12 Mile-individual bicycle time trial, out and back. Categories will include: Youth (6-8), Juniors (9-18), Men, Women, Masters, Open, Wounded Warrior/Para-cyclists. Entry Fee: youth/junior $10, all others $31. There will be no “Day-of” or mail in registration. You must sign up via https://www.bikereg.com/conquer-the-canal-time-trial
Sat, Mar 28 - Community Yard Sale, East Suffolk Recreation Center. What’s old will become new again at East Suffolk Recreation Community Yard Sale. This event is free and open to the public. Tables and tents are available for interested sellers. Reserve your space by submitting a completed vendor application along with payment. Ages 18 & Up. $5 per table / $10 per tent. For more information, please contact 757.514.4515.
Sat, Mar 28 - Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, Windsor Ruritan Building, 8 - 10:00 am, 14 Community Drive, Windsor. Sponsored By the Woman’s Club of Windsor. Come out for Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Sunday March 28th from 8am-10am with an Easter Egg hunt to begin at 9:35 am. For $5 you will get a pancake breakfast, picture with the Easter Bunny, a craft, and Easter Egg hunt! Pictures taken this day will be available for pickup at the Windsor Library starting Wednesday April 1.
Sat, Mar 28 - Easter Egg Hunt, Riverview Park in Smithfield, 9:00 am. There will be breakfast with the Easter Bunny first and then the First egg hunt will begin at 10 am for ages 2-6 and the second egg hunt will begin at 10:30 am for ages 7-10. There will be crafts, coloring and games too. This event is hosted by the Luter Family YMCA - Smithfield and the Isle of Wight County Parks and Recreation Department. For further information call 757.357.5959.
Sat, Mar 28 - Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, Bow Creek Recreation Center, 9 - 10:30 am, 3427 Club House Road, Virginia Beach. Hop, hop, hop your way to breakfast. The Easter Bunny will join you for a delicious breakfast. Don’t forget your camera! Open to those 12 & under with an adult. Cost: $6, recreation center membership or day pass required. Advance registration required; register at any Virginia Beach Recreation Center or online withhttps://ezreg.vbgov.com/Activities/ActivitiesCourseDetails.asp?cid=123339 / (757) 385-5960
Sat, Mar 28 - Volunteer Service Day, Paradise Creek Nature Park, 9 - 11:00 am, Portsmouth. Become a river hero. Help clean up the park, improve plantings and learn river stewardship while you are at it. Projects vary by date. Looking to volunteer through military, work, scouts or other? Contact Sarah to arrange a private volunteer event. All ages allowed with adult supervision for those under 18. This is free but registration is required. Please call 757-399-7487 or email ssumoski@elizabethriver.org
Sat, Mar 28 - Arbor Day Tree Planting Teams Celebration, Chesapeake Arboretum, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, 624 Oak Grove, Chesapeake. Join us for an Arbor Day Ceremony and celebration. You can watch a tree planting demonstration and plant trees. Also featured: Guided Tours featuring native tress the Camellia Cove Garden and the Tree Nursery, Photographs with “Chessie” the Parks Recreation and Tourism mascot and the otter carving, FREE tree seedlings including the bald cypress, Chinese Chestnut, White Dogwood, Elderberry, and Persimmon trees, Recycle Plastic Bags – Bring five plastic bags and receive a reusable bag. No registration required. For further information, call 757-382-6411
Sat, Mar 28 - Workshop: Identifying, Attracting and Caring for Backyard Birds, Great Dismal Swamp Wildlife Refuge Headquarters, 9:30 - 11:00 am, 3100 Desert Road, Suffolk. Free. Get yourself ready for spring! Topics include identifying common birds, ways to attract birds, ways to attract birds to your yard, and proper maintenance of bird feeders and bird houses. Registration: 757.986.3705 / www.fws.gov/refuge/Great_Dismal_Swamp
Sat, Mar 28 - Neighborhoods United, Norfolk Police - Second Precinct, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, 2500 N. Military Highway, Norfolk. Sponsored by Norfolk Police, the Citizen’s Police Academy Alumni Association, and the Crime Prevention Awards committee. Join your neighbors at this citywide community event featuring games, the Easter bunny and egg hunt, face painting, demonstrations and information about city programs, food trucks, door prizes and more. In case of inclement weather, event will be held inside. FREE
Sat, Mar 28 - American Girl Program: “Meet Rebecca”, Riddick’s Folly House Museum, 10:00 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm & 2:30 pm, 510 North Main Street, Suffolk. Free. We will be giving away a Rebecca doll to one of the girls who attend. There will be 4 sittings, Space is limited and reservations are required. Donations welcome. Ages 5 and up are welcome. Call for reservations at 757.934.0822.
Sat, Mar 28 - Hunt for Hampton History: The 1950’s, Hampton History Museum, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Free and open to the public. Your history is Hampton’s history. Bring your photos and artifacts from the 1950’s to be scanned or photographed to become part of the virtual archives. Browse displays from local groups and share your stories as community members recount life in Hampton during the 1950’s. 757-727-1610
Sat, Mar 28 - Awards Ceremony/Opening Reception: 44th Annual Student Art & Design Exhibition, the Commodore Theater, 11:00 am, High Street, Portsmouth. A year’s work culminates with a student show chosen from completed VAC course projects. Featuring over 200 pieces by more than 100 students, works represent program course in Studio Arts, Photography, Graphic Design, Ceramics, and Glass Blowing. $5,000 in awards recognizing artistic excellence will be distributed at the ceremony! For more information please call 757-822-1888 
Sat, Mar 28 - Eggstravaganza, Bennett’s Creek Park, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 3000 Bennett’s Creek Park Road, Suffolk. Free. Join Suffolk Parks & Recreation for our Annual Spring Eggstravaganza! This event will have your kids hopping for joy at Bennett’s Creek Park on Saturday, March 28, 2015, from 11am until 2pm. With the event geared towards children 10 and under, the park will be filled with entertainment, a petting zoo, pony rides, crafts, games, and more. Bring your camera to capture a day full of memories! 757.514.7267
Sat, Mar 28 - Great Bridge Woman’s Club 13th Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, Greenbrier Country Club, 1301 Volvo Parkway, Chesapeake. Spring fashions will be modeled from Lili’s of Ghent, a lady’s boutique on 21st Street in Norfolk that specializes in clothing, jewelry and accessories. In addition, the show will feature Guest Models: Shirley Forbes, wife of Congressman Randy Forbes. Sue Cosgrove, wife of State Senator, John Cosgrove. Phyllis Krasnoff, wife of Chesapeake City Mayor, Alan Krasnoff, Christie Craig: Chairman of the Chesapeake Public School Board. Debbie Ritter, member of the Chesapeake School Board and Stephanie Marioneaux, MD Ophthalmology. Attendees will feast on Spinach and Feta Chicken with creamy risotto and seasonal vegetables, along with double chocolate cake for desert while participating in raffles of custom gift baskets and door prizes. Proceeds from the show will benefit the club’s community service projects and its scholarship program that annually awards money to deserving graduating Chesapeake senior high school students. $35.00 per person. (757) 749-5871
Sat, Mar 28 - Annual EMBODI Youth Summit, Tidewater Community College - Chesapeake Campus, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 1428 Cedar Road, Chesapeake. The EMBODI (Empowering Males to Build Opportunities for Developing Independence) program is a facet of educational development. It is designed to refocus the efforts of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., with the support and action of other major organizations, on the plight of African-American males. Both informal and empirical data suggests that the vast majority of African-American males continues to be in crisis and is not reaching its fullest potential educationally, socially and emotionally. EMBODI is designed to address these issues through dialogue and recommendations for change and action. http://www.cityofchesapeake.net/Assets/EMBODI+Flyer.docx
Sat, Mar 28 - Community Easter Egg Hunt, Surry County Community Center, 12 - 4:00 pm, 205 Enos Farm Drive, Dendron. Easter Egg Hunt for all ages! Door Prizes - Easter Baskets - Games - Snacks - Entertainment. Registration is necessary for participation. Call 757-294-3002 orhttp://www.surrycountyva.gov/uploads/docs/Easter%20egg%20hunt%202015.pdf
Sat, Mar 28 - 38th Annual Oyster Roast, Khedive Shriner’s Temple Greenbrier, 1 - 4:00 pm, 645 Woodlake Drive, Chesapeake. Chesapeake Shriners Club will sponsor its 38th Annual Oyster Roast on Saturday, March 28, 2015. The menu will consist of raw, roasted, and fried oysters; fish; clam strips; baked beans; hush puppies; coleslaw; and beverages of your choice. Entertainment this year will be the show band “Hot Cakes”. The Oyster Roast will be held rain or shine. Inside facilities are available should inclement weather occur. Tickets are available at the gate or at any branch of the Bank of Hampton Roads. They are also available at the Khedive Shrine Center. Admission: $35 in advance; $45 at the gate. (757) 420-5805
Sat, Mar 28 - The Great Easter Egg Hunt at Elmwood Cemetery, 2:00 pm, Forest Lawn Cemetery, 8100 Granby Street, Norfolk. Easter Egg Hunt for children ages 1 to 10. All proceeds benefit the Norfolk Society for Cemetery Conservation. Bring the whole family & come join the fun! Search for the Golden Egg & visit with the Easter Bunny! Over 5,000 candy filled eggs await discovery! Easter goodies for everyone! Prizes awarded in all age categories! Registration: www.NorfolkSocietyforCemeteryConservation.org or email Cemeteries@Norfolk.gov for a registration form. Please register ahead of time if possible so that we have plenty of goody bags, etc. for participants. Same day registration is accepted. No rain date. Admission: $5 suggested donation for family/group of 4; $2 per additional person to be provided at check-in on event day. Checks & cash only please. Check-In: Begins at 1pm
Sat, Mar 28 - "Love is in the Air", Virginia Zoo, 3 - 6:00 pm, Norfolk. Join us for Love is in the Air, a special program about the wild ways animals date & mate. This adults-only opportunity will explain animal courtship habits in an honest and humorous forum. This adults-only program will examine the wild ways of animal courtship. The event includes a Zoo tour, wine and appetizers, and an presentation on animal courtship by Tidewater Community College biology professor Lisa Behm. Space is limited; pre-registration required. 21 and up only. •Cost per pair is $55 for Zoo Members and $65 for Non-members. •Ticket price includes a bottle of wine (red or white), appetizers, a Zoo tour and presentation. Contact us at (757)441-2374, ext. 253.
Sat, Mar 28 - 11th Annual Joe Ellis Day Celebration, Surry County High School, 7 - 9:00 pm, 1675 Hollybush Road, Dendron. This event features a Slam Dunk Contest and Dance Contest with prizes for the winners.  Also featuring Joe’s Running Cougars, players of 1992-1999 vs. players of 2000-2005.  Admission is $5.00.  All proceeds will benefit the Joseph A. Ellis “Pursuing Life’s Purpose Scholarship Fund”.  For more information, please contact Doris Ellis-Jackson (804-586-1987) or Ervin Jones (757-294-3002).  Participants must be registered by Wednesday, March 25, 2015.
Sat, Mar 28 - Earth Hour 2015, 8:30 - 9:30 pm, Virginia Beach. Join us at Earth Hour and become a part of a global community that is taking action toward a more sustainable future. A simple idea to switch off your lights for an hour has become the world’s fastest growing environmental movement. On Saturday, March 28 at 8:30 pm, the City of Virginia Beach will participate for a second time in this global initiative by turning off all non-essential lights for one hour. Through this symbolic action, the City strives to encourage residents and businesses to turn off their lights, and to find ways in which they can become more sustainable. Last year some of the most recognizable buildings in Virginia Beach turned off their lights for an hour: ?Westin Tower, Armada Hoffler Tower, City Seal on Mount Trashmore Park, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Sandler Center for Performing Arts, Virginia Aquarium, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Tidewater Community College – Virginia Beach Campus, Advanced Technology Center, Virginia Beach City Public Schools, City of Virginia Beach, Croc’s 19th Street Bistro, Virginia Natural Gas. Together we can inspire change, big or small, to change the world we live in. For questions regarding this event, please contact Mark Podolinsky at mpodolin@vbgov.com

Sat/Sun, Mar 28/29 - Watermen’s Museum Opens for the Season, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. Enjoy the Wheels and Waves event. Tour the museum and grounds. Classic boats and cars, working boats, visiting marinas, vendors and more. Food available for purchase. Free Planet Full of Blues concert on the 28th. Admission is free for the weekend. 757.887.2641

Sun, Mar 29 - Zumba LOVE Fest, Hampton Roads Convention Center, 2 - 6:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. Join over 80 of 757’s wonderful Zumba Instructors along with a LIVE musical guest! We are coming together to promote health and fitness in the Hampton Roads area. Tickets $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Children 12 and older are allowed to attend.
Sun, Mar 29 - Watershed Festival, Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, 1 - 4:00 pm, Portsmouth. Come learn about Hoffler Creek’s watershed at the annual Watershed Festival. This event will feature games, crafts, and activities for the whole family. You will lean from community partners and get a chance to explore the preserve. The festival is free and open to all. For more information please call 757-686-8684 
Sun, Mar 29 - Cherry Blossom Festival, Red Wing Park, 1:30 - 4:30 pm, 1398 General Booth Blvd, Virginia Beach. Join us as we celebrate Virginia Beach’s international sisterhood with Miyazaki City, Japan, at the 10th Annual Cherry Blossom Festival. This event offers the rich culture and beauty of Japanese music, martial arts, creative activities and various demonstrations. Admission and parking is free. Food and beverage are available for purchase. You are welcome to bring a blanket or lawn chair for the performances.http://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/special-events/Pages/cherry-blossom.aspx
Sun, Mar 29 - Rain Barrel Building Workshop, Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, 2 - 3:00 pm, Portsmouth. Hoffler Creek Wildlife Foundation is excited to host the Portsmouth Master Gardeners’ Water Shed Stewards Rain Barrel Building Workshop. Advanced registration is required. Each barrel you plan to build costs $60, all material and guided instruction is included. You will leave the workshop with a completed and ready to install rain barrel. For more information please call 757-686-8684  or register online here.https://squareup.com/market/Hoffler-creek-wildlife-foundation
Sun, Mar 29 thru Apr 4 - Town Center Restaurant Week, Virginia Beach. $10, $20, $30 Lunch and Dinner special menus at participating Town Center Restaurants. There’s something to please everyone’s palate. Come to Town Center and Eat It Up!

Mon, Mar 30 - Historic Suffolk Narrated Bus Tour, 2:00 pm, Suffolk Visitor Center, 524 North Main Street. 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. Highlights of this windshield tour include Cedar Hill Cemetery, Riddick’s Folly House Museum, Constant’s Wharf, College Court and Suffolk’s Historic Lakeside neighborhood. $8 Adults / $6 Seniors, Military and Children 9-12. 757.514.4130 

Tue, Mar 31 - Yoga in the Galleries, Chrysler Museum of Art, 8:45 - 9:45 am, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Join Tenesha Bazemore for yoga classes in a beautiful setting. Suitable for all skill levels, and free for Museum Members, we’ll do this every Tuesday morning in March.

Wed, Apr 1 - The Gallery at York Hall Opens for the Season, 301 Main Street, Yorktown. Features revolving exhibits of fine art in all media by local artists for display and sale. Information Center. Open Apr-Dec. Tue-Sat 10 am to 4 pm; Sun 1 to 4 pm. Free. 757.890.4490
Wed, Apr 1 - The York County Historical Museum Opens for the Season, 301 Main Street, Yorktown. Embark on a journey through 400 years of York County history. Tues.- Sun. through Dec. 19, hours vary as volunteers available. Call for group tours. Free. 757.898.4910
Wed, Apr 1 - Pirate Adventure Cruises Aboard the Schooners, Riverwalk Landing, 331 Water Street, Yorktown. Bring the kids to Captain Mayhem’s School of Piracy aboard the Yorktown Schooners Serenity & Alliance. April 1 – 12 & May 23 – Sept. 7; Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat at 11:30 am. Advance reservations recommended. 888.316.6422
Wed, Apr 1 - Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, Great Neck Recreation Center, 10 - 11:30 am, 2521 Shorehaven Drive, Virginia Beach. Enjoy a continental breakfast, an Easter Egg Hunt, Easter themed activities and crafts along with getting your picture taken with the Easter Bunny. Register by March 25. Open to those ?5 & under with a parent. Cost: $6; recreation center membership or day pass required. Register in person at any Virginia Beach Recreation Center or online withhttps://ezreg.vbgov.com/Activities/ActivitiesCourseDetails.asp?cid=123511
Wed, Apr 1 - Food Truck Hump Days on the Great Bridge Waterways, Battlefield Historic Park, 4:00 pm to dusk, 1775 Historic Way, Chesapeake. Join Eat The Streets 757 at Battlefield Historic Park on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month starting April 1 and ending October 21. A huge variety of food truck gourmet dishes will be offered along with children’s activities and live entertainment by the Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation, the City of Chesapeake, and friends! All food trucks accept cash and credit though a minimum may apply when using credit. *10% of all sales will benefit the Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation.
Wed, Apr 1 - Members Only Tour & Celebration, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. FREE FOR MOCA MEMBERS! Enjoy a New Waves tour with one of the exhibiting artists then celebrate with a sparkling libation and conversation. RSVP required by Friday, March 27. Please call or email Kay Barbini, Member Relations and Special Events Coordinator, at 757-425-0000x329 or kay@virginiamoca.org
Wed, Apr 1 thru ? - Bike Nights, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 4 - 7:00 pm, 6700 Azalea Garden Road, Norfolk. Bring your bikes, helmets and family or friends out to Norfolk Botanical Garden and pedal through the petals. Norfolk Botanical Garden is home to 12 miles of pedestrian pathways. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. they are open to bikers! Regular Garden admission applies.

Thu, Apr 2 - Portsmouth State of the City, Renaissance Portsmouth Hotel & Conference Center, 11:30 am, Waterfront, Downtown Portsmouth.  The 2015 State of the City program will feature the Honorable Kenneth I. Wright, Portsmouth’s Mayor. Mayor Wright will highlight key business development initiatives, provide strategic municipal progress updates, address challenges and opportunities, and provide a glimpse into the City’s future.http://events.hamptonroadschamber.com/sbaweb/events/events.asp?details=true&cale_id=2516&month=4/11/2015
Thu, Apr 2 - Tastefully Yours 2015 presented by the Food Bank of the Virginia Peninsula, Hampton Roads Convention Center, 6 - 9:30 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. Come join all of the roaring fun for the 22nd annual Tastefully Yours, premier food tasting event, featuring craft beer and wine, on April 2nd at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. Tastefully Yours has been a community highlight of Hampton Roads with over 38 of the top local restaurants, live music, photo booths, a silent auction, and casino games. Tastefully Yours provides a wonderful opportunity to support your community, while also experiencing the local flavor and having fun. This event serves to raise awareness and funds to provide hunger relief across the Greater Peninsula. $45 in advance (Your ticket purchase will provide 180 meals to our community!) 757-596-7188  http://www.hrfoodbank.org

Fri, Apr 3 - First Friday ViBe in the District, 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!” The ViBe… Virginia Beach artisans and businesses….. sharing our passion for arts and entertainment with our community. Every First Friday of the month!
Fri, Apr 3 - Downtown Norfolk First Friday 2015, The Plot in the Norfolk Arts District, 5 - 8:00 pm, corner of Granby St. and Olney Rd., Norfolk. In its third season, the DNC’s First Fridays events features music, food and merchandise vendors and a beer and wine garden all in an authentic downtown setting. New this year, First Fridays will alternate locations throughout the season. The first event is at The Plot.
Fri, Apr 3 - OPENING RECEPTION: Portsmouth Here and Now, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 5 - 8:00 pm, Corner of High & Court St., Portsmouth. Seeking to promote the vibrant, cultural life and activity in Portsmouth, this juried exhibit offers a range of artistic works and styles by artists who live and/or work in our great City. 393-8543

Fri/Sat, Apr 3/4 - Friends of the Library Book Sale, Suffolk Friends of the Library Building, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 300 Carolina Road, Suffolk. 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

Fri, Apr 3 thru Apr 12 - Spring Break Carnival, Virginia Beach Farmers Market, daily 12 - 10:00 PM, 3640 Dam Neck Road (corner of Princess Anne), Virginia Beach. Family Carnival Rides, Games & Concessions. (757) 385-4388

Fri-Sun, Apr 3-5 - FIRST WEEKEND PORTSMOUTH, Held the first Friday through Sunday of each month:
Fri/Sat, Apr 3/4 - Friends of the Library Book Sale, basement of the Portsmouth Main Library, Fri 12 - 6:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 601 Court Street
Fri, Apr 3 - Concert in the Courtyard: Free Music Series, Featuring Lewis McGehee, 5 - 8:00 pm, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center Courtyard, Corner of High & Court St.
Sat, Apr 4 - Olde Towne Antiques to Flea Market, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. The Olde Towne Antiques to Flea Market is conveniently located in the Middle Street Garage at the corner of Middle & London Streets and is held year round, rain or shine on the first Saturday of each month. Gates open at 10 am and close at 2 pm. Always Free Admission & Free Parking! Call 757-339-1876 for additional information.
Sat, Apr 4 - Portsmouth at Play: Baseball and Other Historic Pastimes in P-Town, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Did you know that Portsmouth had its own Cubs team? Come and discover the history of baseball and other historical pastimes in Portsmouth. Who were the “Truckers” and how did they get that name? Come on “in-ing” and enjoy crafts and activities celebrating American diversions. Admission is free as part of our First weekends, First Saturdays programming series. 757-393-8591 

Sat, Apr 4 - Hop To The Finish 5K, Peninsula Town Center, 8:30 am, 4410 East Claiborne Square, Suite 212, Hampton. Sponsored by Bryant & Stratton College, We are proud to announce Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Virginia Peninsula as the official charity partner of Peninsula Town Center’s Hop to the Finish 5K and Egg Hunt. Race day packet pick-up will be available from 7:30 to 8:15 am at the registration table in Town Square. Start Times: 8:30 am 5K Race, 10 am Egg Hunt (ages 2-8), *Start times subject to change. Start/Finish: Peninsula Town Center’s Town Square, across from Barnes & Noble, 5100 Kilgore Avenue. https://register.chronotrack.com/r/13228
Sat, Apr 4 - Easter Egg Hunt at Nauticus, 8:30 - 9:30 am, Nauticus & Battleship Wisconsin, One Waterside Drive, Norfolk. Don’t forget your Easter basket when you join us on Saturday, April 4th for the Easter Egg Hunt at Nauticus! This event will take place rain or shine on the third floor of Nauticus. This event is open to the public for $15 per family (up to 6 people), and Nauticus members get in free! “Peter Cottontail” will be attending the event along with a few Spring guests including bunnies, a goat, chicks and ducklings. For more information or to make a reservation please contact Erin Walker at erin.walker@norfolk.gov or 757-664-1005. Reservations are required.
Sat, Apr 4 - Bunny Hop 5k and 1 Mile Family Fun Run, Downtown and Waterfront Portsmouth, 9:00 am. Benefits the Children’s Museum of Virginia and the Tidewater Striders. Registration & Packet pick-up begins at 7:15 a.m. 1 Mile Family Fun Run starts at 8:30 a.m. 5k starts at 9:00 a.m. Post-race party and awards at nTelos Wireless Pavilion after the races! Both races wind through beautiful Olde Towne Portsmouth and the waterfront!http://www.raceit.com/search/event.aspx?id=31772
Sat, Apr 4 - Great Dismal Swamp Safari, 9:30 - 1:30 pm, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (off of White Marsh Road), Suffolk. The Great Dismal Swamp is anything but dismal. The narrated Swamp Safari, 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.
Sat, Apr 4 - Guided Walking Tour of Historic Fort Huger, beginning at 10:00 am, located off Route 10 at 15080 Talcott Terrace (Follow the Civil War Trails signage), Smithfield. Visit this Civil War fort and learn the significance of this gateway to the Confederate capital. The Isle of Wight County Museum is pleased to offer several FREE guided walking tours of the county’s historic sites and events throughout the year. Led by local historians and museum staff, the tours offer an in-depth look and a hands-on experience at these important and well-preserved properties. Reservations are not necessary. 757.357.0115
Sat, Apr 4 - Lee Hall Mansion’s Great Egg Hunt, 10 - 11:00 am, Lee Hall Mansion, 163 Yorktown Road, Newport News. Children under the age of 12 are invited to participate in the ninth annual Easter Egg Hunt on the grounds of historic Lee Hall Mansion. Games, the Easter Bunny, and great photo opportunities make this a memorable morning for families and friends!http://www.leehall.org/calendar-of-events/2015/4/4/lee-hall-mansions-great-egg-hunt
Sat, Apr 4 - Eggstra Eggstravagant Egg Hunt, Bayville Farms Park, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, Bayside Recreation Center, 4132 First Court Road, Virginia Beach. This is an egg hunt with a craft for the whole family to enjoy! Bring your camera because a special guest with a bushy tail will be hopping in for a visit. If it rains, the event will be held at Bayside Recreation Center. Free and open to the public; recreation center membership not required. (757) 385-5930
Sat, Apr 4 - The annual Chesapeake Eggstravaganza, Chesapeake City Park, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 900 City Park Drive, Chesapeake. Our annual Chesapeake Eggstravaganza, where children 8 and under can have an egg-citing time! Children should bring a basket or bag for the egg hunt. Children may join Peter Cottontail for a picture. Parents, don’t forget your camera! Admission: Free and Open to the Public. Schedule of Events: 10:15 am ,Pictures with Peter Cottontail (bring your own camera); 11:00 am, Family Egg Hunt * 3 years & under - parental assistance, * 4 to 5 years - parental assistance, * 6 to 8 years - parental supervision; 11:30 am, Pictures with Peter Cottontail (bring your own camera); 10 am - noon, Free ongoing activities: moon walks, pony rides, face painting, train rides, Chesapeake Pink Fire Truck, Chesapeake Sheriff Car, farm animals, and Chessie (Parks, Recreation & Tourism’s bear mascot). (757) 382-6411
Sat, Apr 4 - Peninsula Town Center’s Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by Bryant & Stratton College, 10:00 am - 12 :00 pm, Town Square, 5100 Kilgore Avenue, Hampton. There will be various activities available for families and kids of all ages. An egg hunt with over 2,000 candy filled eggs will be available for children (2-8), an Easter themed Virginia Living Museum Mini Museum exhibit, a magician and opportunities to take a picture with the Easter Bunny. Egg Hunt Details: Start Time 10 am, Registration Fee: $6. Registration Includes: Easter Basket for Egg Hunt (limit 10 eggs each), Race Bib and Face Painting. 10 eggs will contain prizes valued up to $100! The Easter Bunny and the Virginia Living Museum Mini Museum exhibit will be in Town Square form 10 am to 12 pm for photo opportunities.https://www.eventbrite.com/e/peninsula-town-centers-easter-egg-hunt-sponsored-by-bryant-stratton-college-tickets-15951786222
Sat, Apr 4 - Easter Eggstravaganza, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. Events include 10 Easter egg hunts for each age group and they will begin every half hour. The first hunt starts at 10 am and the last hunt begins at 2:30 pm. There will also be a children’s craft area, prizes, food sales, raffle, photos with the Easter bunny ($5) and other goodies. The age groups are 3-6 years of age and 7-12 years of age. There will be 250 tickets for each age group. Each child in the hunt will receive a goodie bag. $5.00 per child, accompanying adults are free. No registration is required but tickets run out fast. 757-825-4657 
Sat, Apr 4 - Little Heroes at Home: Celebration of the Military Child, Hampton Roads Convention Center, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. As April is the official “month of the military child”. The Little Heroes at Home celebration will honor our local military children who serve along with their families. This event honors their service, sacrifices, leadership and strength of character. This fun and free event will include family activities, entertainment, face painting, rock wall, bounce house, crafts, D.J., giveaways and more! FREE to all service members (active duty, retired, guard and reserve) and their family members and friends. FREE parking at the Hampton Convention Center.
Sat, Apr 4 - NANO Day, Children’s Museum of Virginia, Noon - 4:00 pm, 221 High St., Portsmouth. Test your NANO IQ by participating in experiments and demonstrations, and meet the scientists who bring this cutting edge technology to our everyday life. Your eyes will be HUGE after seeing these activities about this small-scale science. 757-393-5258
Sat, Apr 4 - ‘Battle of Smithfield’ Guided Walking Tour, beginning at 2:00 p.m. at the Isle of Wight County Museum, 103 Main Street in downtown Smithfield. 2014 marked the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Smithfield. Meet at the museum for a lecture and a walk down Church Street as your guide details the events of this battle. The Isle of Wight County Museum is pleased to offer several FREE guided walking tours of the county’s historic sites and events throughout the year. Led by local historians and museum staff, the tours offer an in-depth look and a hands-on experience at these important and well-preserved properties. Reservations are not necessary. For further information call 757.357.0115
Sat, Apr 4 - Ranger Walk with FREE Native Seeds, Paradise Creek Nature Park, 2 - 3:00 pm, Portsmouth. Join our Education Ranger for a behind the scenes tour of the park in spring. Learn insider facts, bring your binoculars to spy on spring wildlife and have your nature questions answered by our ranger. Bring home native seeds to begin your own wildflower garden. Suitable for adults and children. Paradise Creek Nature Park. This is a free event but registration is required please call 757-399-7487 or contact ssumoski@elizabethriver.org

Sat/Sun, Apr 4/5 - C&E Gun Show, Scope Arena, Sat 9:00 am, Sun 10:00 am, 201 East Brambleton Avenue, Norfolk. C&E Gun Shows is dedicated to producing the most professional, safest and ethical gun shows in the country. C&E strives to provide their patrons with the best available selection of firearms, ammo, knives and related merchandise, and their dealers with the largest crowds of qualified buyers anywhere.

Mon, Apr 6 - Historic Suffolk Narrated Bus Tour, 2:00 pm, Suffolk Visitor Center, 524 North Main Street. 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. Highlights of this windshield tour include Cedar Hill Cemetery, Riddick’s Folly House Museum, Constant’s Wharf, College Court and Suffolk’s Historic Lakeside neighborhood. $8 Adults / $6 Seniors, Military and Children 9-12. 757.514.4130 
Mon, Apr 6 - State of Downtown Hampton Dinner, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5:30 - 8:00 pm, 700 Settler’s Landing Road, Hampton. Join the Downtown Hampton Development Partnership at the Crowne Plaza Hotel as Mayor George Wallace gives us an overview of recent accomplishments and future insights for Downtown Hampton. The evening will feature a very special keynote presentation on the importance of Placemaking in urban areas from Ethan Kent, Senior Vice President of Project for Public Spaces. Tickets are $25.

Wed, Apr 8 - Spring Break Kids: Junior Rangers, Paradise Creek Nature Park, 1:30 - 3:00 pm, Portsmouth. Are your children home for spring break? Our Education Rangers will keep them learning and having fun. Join us as we read a story in the woods then explore the wild habitat of the park with insect collection boxes and binoculars. We also make a nature inspired craft to bring home and remember the experience. Recommended for children under 12. Children should dress appropriately for the weather. Paradise Creek Nature Park. Parents must remain in the park during the program. $3 per child, free for members. Registration is required please call 757-399-7487 or email ssumoski@elizabethriver.org.
Wed, Apr 8 - Lego Mania Party, Bow Creek Recreation Center, 1:30 - 4:00 pm, 3427 Club House Road, Virginia Beach. What could be better than Legos, pizza and a movie? Come build with the Bow Creek staff, using Legos. Watch a movie and enjoy pizza. Open to ages 6 - 10. Advance registration required. Register in person at any Virginia Beach Recreation Center or online with EZreg. Cost: $6; a recreation center membership or day pass required

Wed, Apr 8-Apr 11 - The 63rd Annual Portsmouth Invitational Tournament (PIT). Each year the basketball world focuses on Portsmouth as 64 of the nation’s best college seniors participate in a four-day, twelve-game tournament. Scouts from every NBA Team are on-site to evaluate their talent. Today scouts from numerous international leagues have joined in on the annual April pilgrimage to Portsmouth. Over the years the P.I.T. has been a showcase for five of the 50 greatest players in NBA History (Rick Barry, Earl ‘The Pearl” Monroe, Dave Cowens, John Stockton, Scottie Pippen) and for many others who have gone on to NBA stardom.www.portsmouthinvitational.com | 757-393-8481

Thu, Apr 9 - Spring Break Kids: Junior Rangers, Paradise Creek Nature Park, 10 - 11:30 am, Portsmouth. Are your children home for spring break? Our Education Rangers will keep them learning and having fun. Join us as we read a story in the woods then explore the wild habitat of the park with insect collection boxes and binoculars. We also make a nature inspired craft to bring home and remember the experience. Recommended for children under 12. Children should dress appropriately for the weather. Paradise Creek Nature Park. Parents must remain in the park during the program. $3 per child, free for members. Registration is required please call 757-399-7487 or email ssumoski@elizabethriver.org.

Fri, Apr 10 - Great Dismal Swamp Safari, 9:30 - 1:30 pm, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (off of White Marsh Road), Suffolk. The Great Dismal Swamp is anything but dismal. The narrated Swamp Safari, 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.
Sat, Apr 11 - Great Dismal Swamp Safari, 9:30 - 1:30 pm, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (off of White Marsh Road), Suffolk. The Great Dismal Swamp is anything but dismal. The narrated Swamp Safari, 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.
Sat, Apr 11 - Genuine Smithfield Wine & Brew Fest Weekend, 11:00 am until 5:00 pm, Windsor Castle Park in downtown Smithfield. Over 100 tastings of Virginia Wines & Virginia Craft Brews, special offerings of Organic Wines, three stages of live music, weekend hotel packages, wine dinners and handcrafted artist vendors.  Individual Tickets & Non-Sponsorship Tables for this event on sale January 15, 2015. For further information call 757.357.5182

LOCAL THEATER / CONCERTS / LECTURES / TALKS
Now thru Mar 28 - “The 39 Steps”, Williamsburg Players, Thu-Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 2:00 pm, 200 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg. Adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow from an original concept by Simon Corble & Nobby Dimon, presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. What happens when every character from Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller is played by a cast of just four actors and all of the on-screen action is presented on a theater stage? A madcap take on a suspense classic! Directed by Abigail Schumann
Now thru Mar 29 - "Clybourne Park", by Bruce Norris, Generic Theater, Thu-Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 215 St. Paul’s Blvd, Norfolk. This beautiful play is a follow-up to Raisin in the Sun, one of the great classics of all time. In Raisin in the Sun, Mama Younger buys a house in a white neighborhood in 1960. Clybourne Park takes us into that house. It starts just before Mama moves in and follows it ahead 50 years to show how the whole neighborhood, and the whole world, has changed around it. It won the Tony Award for Best Play in 2012. selling tickets for $7 for opening weekend starting Friday and $9 for the following weekend.  You can see the details here:http://www.NORFOLKHOTDEALS.COM/Generic-Theater—Norfolk/Norfolk/23510/deals/Clybourne-Park—Tony-Winning-Play-at-The-Generic-Theater-in-Norfolk—OPENS-FRIDAY/87726/3726
Now thru Apr 5 - "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", by Tennessee Williams, Little Theatre of Norfolk, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 801 Claremont Ave, Norfolk. A family gathers at the Pollitt Plantation for the sixty-fifth birthday celebration of Big Daddy, its ailing patriarch. Despite the festivities, conniving family members scramble to secure their part of his estate. As tensions mount between alcoholic former football hero Brick and his beautiful but sexually frustrated wife Maggie “the Cat, a shock wave of secrets is finally revealed. * Contains Adult Language / Situations
Now thru Apr 12 - “Other Desert Cities”, Little Theatre of Virginia Beach, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 550 Barberton Drive, Virginia Beach. Brooke Wyeth returns home to Palm Springs after a six year absence to celebrate Christmas with her parents, her brother, and her aunt. Brooke announces that she is about to publish a memoir dredging up a pivotal and damaging event in the family’s history—a wound they don’t want reopened. This is a crackling contemporary family drama that will charm, disturb and delight.

Thu-Sat, Mar 26-28 - 2015 Joyce Meyer Ministries Conference, Hampton Coliseum, 1000 Coliseum Dr., Hampton. Each session is unique and will include a powerful message from Joyce Meyer. Be sure to arrive early so you can grab a seat and have time to check out the resource tables. Admission is free. No registration is required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis. Schedule is subject to change.http://www.hamptoncoliseum.org/events/detail/2015-joyce-meyer-ministries-conference

Fri, Mar 27 - Rhythm Live, Harrison Opera House, 7:30 pm, 160 Virginia Beach Blvd, Norfolk. Enjoy the energy of Caribbean and West African music with brilliant choreography to deliver the story of Trinidad steel pan and calypso in a manner that is mesmerizing. The combination of narrations based on historic facts, with color, movement and sounds makes for an educational experience that students of any age will remember for a long time. Featuring: The Rhythm Project All Stars in collaboration with The Governor’s School for the Arts Dance Department and African Drumming Ensemble.
Fri, Mar 27 - The Joseph N. Green Lecture Series: “A Forum for Justice”, Elaine R. Jones, Attucks Theatre, 7:00 pm, 1010 Church Street, Norfolk. The Joseph N. Green Lecture Series presents “A Forum for Justice” featuring attorney Elaine R. Jones, former President and Director-Council of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF). A Norfolk native, Ms. Jones graduated from Booker T. Washington High School.  She graduated with honors from Howard University, earning her BA degree in political science.  After working as an English teacher in Turkey for two years while serving in the Peace Corps she was admitted to the University of Virginia Law School as one of only seven women and two blacks admitted to the class of 1970.  In 1970 she became the first black woman to graduate from the law school. Jones was elected to the American Bar Association Board of Governors in 1989, the first African American to do so.  She was named one of Ebony Magazine’s “10 Most Powerful Black Women” in 2001.  and  has received 13 honorary degrees.
Fri, Mar 27 - Wicked Divas in Concert, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Get ready for a Wicked-good evening of Diva showstoppers from the world of Broadway, opera and pop, highlighted by selections from the Tony Award-winning musical Wicked. This program features the Elphaba and Glinda from the Broadway production of Wicked and will showcase the depth of their high-flying talents. In addition to favorites from the “untold tale of the witches of Oz”, the program also includes favorites from Gypsy, Ragtime, Titanic and opera selections from George Bizet’s Carmen.

Fri/Sat, Mar 27/28 - Dangerous Dames Dinner and Show, The Grey Goose Restaurant, Fri 7:30 pm, Sat 5:00 & 7:30 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Have a deluxe dinner with the DAMES! **Starring “Puppeteer-Impressionist”  Jerry Halliday** Bette Davis, Katherine Hepburn, Joan Rivers, Carol Channing, Marilyn Monroe, Mae West, and many more guest stars! A three course meal followed by a hilarious comedy show direct from Vegas and luxury cruise ships! Three course Meal (Adult beverages and tips not included). Call 757-723-7978 to Reserve or for more Information.

Sat, Mar 28 - “Happily Ever After”, The Williamsburg Players, 11:00 am, 200 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg. This show contains the most hilarious renditions of some of the best from the Grimm Brothers iconic works. In this adventure, the engaging performers bring to life Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin and The Elves and the Shoemaker. This fairy-tale inspired production is loaded with audience participation and an endless stream of laughs - this show will leave the audience shouting for more! Ages: Grade k - 5. Cost: $7
Sat, Mar 28 - “Treasure Island” by The Children’s Theatre of Hampton Roads, Peninsula Community Theatre, 11:00 am & 2:00 pm, 10251 Warwick Blvd, Warwick Blvd, Newport News. Set sail on an adventure with this retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story of buccaneers and buried gold. A high-energy and hilarious play that has something for every age-swordplay, danger, comedy, puppets and pirates. $5.  757.923.2900
Sat, Mar 28 - Women’s History Month Film Fest: “V for Victory: Women at War”, Virginia War Museum, 1:00 pm, 9285 Warwick Boulevard in Huntington Park, Newport News. The museum will host a film festival during the month of March featuring films with depicting women’s roles in the military.  All movies are free with each day’s paid admission. March 28: V for Victory: Women at War. This video details women’s essential contributions to the national war effort during World War II. Original newsreel stories illustrate the period’s most momentous events and highlight the era’s prominent personalities.
Sat, Mar 28 - Tidewater Bluegrass Music Association Monthly Concert, Hickory Ruritan Club, 7:00 pm, 2752 South Battlefield Boulevard, Chesapeake. The TBMA monthly concert held at the Hickory Ruritan Club features some of the best in local and regional bluegrass talent. March’s concert features music by Harvest Time. Donations are accepted at the door to cover the cost of the bands and rental.
Sat, Mar 28 - Wicked Divas in Concert, Chrysler Hall, 8:00 pm, 215 Saint Paul’s Boulevard, Norfolk. Get ready for a Wicked-good evening of Diva showstoppers from the world of Broadway, opera and pop, highlighted by selections from the Tony Award-winning musical Wicked. This program features the Elphaba and Glinda from the Broadway production of Wicked and will showcase the depth of their high-flying talents. In addition to favorites from the “untold tale of the witches of Oz”, the program also includes favorites from Gypsy, Ragtime, Titanic and opera selections from George Bizet’s Carmen.
Sat, Mar 28 - Katt Williams: Born Again…Again Tour, Ted Constant Convocation Center, 8:00 pm, 4320 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk. After a nation-wide run of his highly acclaimed 2013-2014 Growth Spurt tour, Katt Williams brings brand new tour, “Born Again… Again” to the Ted Constant Center. Known just as much for his permed hair as he is for his animated performances and quick wit, comedian Williams has been making his mark in Hollywood for over 12 years.  Beginning his career at an age when most teenagers are seeking their driver’s license, Williams quickly discovered that he had a gift for making people laugh.

Sun, Mar 29 - Pearl Bailey Birthday Celebration, Hampton History Museum, 1 - 3:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Join us on Pearl Bailey’s Birthday to experience Women’s History Month! For more information or RSVP please contact: Chadra Pittman Walke, 757-816-1579 chadrapw@gmail.com
Sun, Mar 29 - Symphonicity: Strauss and Copland, Austin Larson, French Horn, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 3:00 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Selections include: Rossini: Overture to La gazza ladra (The Theiving Magpie), Strauss: Concerto for Horn #1 in Eb Major, Op. 11, and Copland: Appalachian Spring Suite. For more information visitwww.symphonicity.org
Sun, Mar 29 - John Mellencamp, Chrysler Hall, 7:30 pm, 215 Saint Paul’s Boulevard, Norfolk. Grammy-winning musician John Mellencamp has touched the heart and souls of music listeners and influenced American Culture with enduring songs, he is also one of the most successful live concert performers in the world. A man with a conscience, he used his visibility and influence to advocate an issue that hit close to home and became one of the founding members of Farm Aid, an organization that began in 1985 to raise awareness about the loss of family farms.  The Farm Aid concerts have raised over $45 million to promote a resilient family farm system of agriculture.
Mon, Mar 30 - Mal Vincent presents…”Virginia is for Movie Lovers”, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 6:30 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. “Duel in the Sun” (1946) starring Joseph Cotton, Jennifer Jones, and Gregory Peck. MOCA is delighted to partner again with film critic Mal Vincent for this three-part film series in celebration of our Virginia-centric exhibitions. Mal will introduce each film and share personal stories and the inside scoop on the film and actors featured. Come to the museum early to see the current exhibitions and enjoy a cocktail. Mar 16, 23, & 30. Doors open with cash bar & concessions 6:30 pm. Film/introduction 7:15 pm. Tickets: $10 per person, MOCA Members $5.
Mon, Mar 30 - ODU President’s Lecture Series: Guy Kawasaki, Entrepreneur, Venture Capitalist, Chief Evangelist of Canva and Best-Selling Author, Ted Constant Convocation Center, 6:30 pm, Big Blue Room, 4320 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk. Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva, an online graphic design tool. Formerly, he was an adviser to the Motorola business unit of Google and chief evangelist of Apple. His in-depth knowledge of the high-tech industry combined with his years of management experience enables him to address a wide range of audiences. His particular strength is the ability to quickly understand diverse industries and incorporate his pre-existing knowledge into a highly relevant and customized speech. All lectures are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, guests are encourage to RSVP.

Mon/Tue, Mar 30/31 - Williamsburg Symphonia Masterworks Concert #4, Kimball Theatre, 8:00 pm, 428 West Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg. The Williamsburg Symphonia presents Masterworks Concert #4, featuring works by Bernstein (On the Town: Three Dance Episodes), Schubert (Symphony No. 8, “Unfinished”) and Kurt Weill (Symphony No. 2). The Symphonia, Williamsburg’s own professional orchestra, is conducted by Music Director Janna Hymes, in her 11th season on the podium. Cost: $48, $58

Tue, Mar 31 - African Children’s Choir - 2nd World Music Event to Benefit ACCESS the Arts, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 7:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. The African Children’s Choir was founded in 1984 by Ray Barnett. For the last 29 years, the Choir has traveled around the world showing the world the beauty, dignity and unlimited ability of the African Child. The Choir raises funds that currently support around 7,000 children, providing them with care and an education. To secure seating, choose from these options: Donate online by clicking the DONATE NOW button on the Sandler Center website, Make a donation at the Sandler Center Box Office, or Mail in your donation to the Foundation office at P.O. Box 66129, Virginia Beach, VA 23466. Upon receipt of your donation, you will be emailed a confirmation with a seating voucher for your party.http://www.sandlercenter.org/index/events/id/916

Tue, Mar 31 thru Apr 19 - “Breath & Imagination”, The Wells Theatre, Tue 7:00 pm, Wed-Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 4:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm, Tazwell Street, Norfolk. By Daniel Beaty. From slave spirituals on a Georgia plantation to classical opera for the King and Queen, the son of a former slave sings his way to worldwide celebrity and blazes a path many others would follow as the first African-American classical vocalist to sing internationally. A true story of hope and perseverance unfolds onstage through the memories, struggles and songs of Roland Hayes.

Wed, Apr 1 - Celtic Woman 10th Anniversary World Tour, Chrysler Hall, 7:00 pm, 215 Saint Paul’s Boulevard, Norfolk. Global music sensation, Celtic Woman, brings their 10th Anniversary World Tour to Chrysler Hall. The enchanting musical experience features Celtic Woman performing a treasure chest of traditional Irish standards, classical favorites and contemporary pop songs, with an unforgettable signature style. The 10th Anniversary Tour features four sublimely gifted Irish women – three angelic vocalists and dazzling Celtic violinist- along with a full band, The Anotas Choir, bagpipers, Irish dancers with bewitching choreography all under the direction of Emmy®-nominated music producer David Downes.

Thu, Apr 2 - Williamsburg Regional Library Afternoon Film Series: “The Barretts of Wimpole Street”, 2:00 pm, Williamsburg Library Theatre, 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg. A dramatic portrayal of the romance of poets, Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. The invalid poetess who regains her health after falling in love with the famous poet elopes with the poet against the wishes of her tyrannical father, who exhibits an incestuous attachment for Elizabeth, as well as an over domineering control of all the Barrett siblings in their personal adult relationships. The story is set in London, England, starting in the year 1845.
Thu, Apr 2 - Sherrie Maricle & The DIVA Jazz Orchestra, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. For musician Sherrie Maricle, her drum set is a real-life metaphor for her career. Just as playing the drums requires coordinating four limbs at the same time, Maricle’s career coordinates successes as a jazz artist, composer, music director and teacher. And it is from behind the drums that she leads The DIVA Jazz Orchestra. With her band, she has performed at many of the world’s most acclaimed music venues and major jazz festivals throughout the United States and abroad.

Thu-Sat, Apr 2-4 - 8th Annual Sea Level Singer/Songwriter Festival, features three days of concerts and events. Happy hour and evening concerts, Norfolk Arts District programming, workshops, Paul Reed Smith guitar raffle. Sarah Jarosz is the lead-off performer on concert at the TCC Roper Performing Arts Center. Thu, Apr 2 - Sarah Jarosz at TCC Roper Performing Arts Center; Fri Apr 3 - Sea Level at First Friday at the Plot in Norfolk’s Arts District; Sat, Apr 4 - Emerging Artist Contest Showcase at Norfolk Collegiate’ s Hackney Theatre & Paul Reed Smith Guitar Raffle drawing. Details athttp://tidewaterartsoutreach.org/sea-level-singer-songwriter-festival/

Fri, Apr 3 - Friday Night Hoedown: Dallas Band, Virginia Beach Farmers Market, 7 - 10:00 pm, 3640 Dam Neck Road, Virginia Beach. Live Music Every Friday night from 7 -10 PM. Bring a chair and/or dance to your favorite country tunes. (757) 385-4388

Fri/Sat, Apr 3/4 - Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot, Chrysler Hall, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 2:00 pm, 215 Saint Paul’s Boulevard, Norfolk. Experience Camelot’s “one brief shining moment” as Lerner and Loewe envisioned it in one of theatre’s most legendary musicals. Recount the time-honored legend of King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, and the Knights of the Round Table in an enchanting fable of chivalry, majesty, and brotherhood in this four-time Tony Award® winning show.

Sat, Apr 4 - Lecture: Photography and the Civil War, Chrysler Museum of Art, 2 - 3:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Come enjoy a free lecture by the man who literally wrote the book on photography and the Civil War, Jeff Rosenheim of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Sat, Apr 4 - Lecture Series: Joe Yurso, The Mariners’ Museum and Park, 4:30 - 6:00 pm, 100 Museum Dr, Newport News. When it was built, USS Thresher was the most advanced submarine in the world. It was faster, quieter and dove deeper than any other. But on April 10, 1963, Thresher sank during dive trials off the New England coast. In the worst submarine disaster in history, 129 submariners and shipyard personnel lost their lives. Joe Yurso was the watch officer at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in New Hampshire on that fateful day. As such, he was a first-hand witness to one of the Navy’s great tragedies. For over 50 years, he has devoted his life to making the US Navy and its ships safer for the men and women who serve. At this special lecture, Mr. Yurso will speak about his experience with the Thresher and those men who gave their lives in service. This lecture is free with admission to the Museum.
Sat, Apr 4 - Southern Gospel Concert, Pinecrest Baptist Church, 7 - 9:00 pm, 209 Felton Road, Portsmouth. Southern Gospel concert featuring CALVARY’S MERCY, THE DUNNS, AND HIS ELECT. This is a FREE event so please come and bring your family and friends for a spirit-filled evening of gospel music. Doors open at 5:30 PM and food sales begin at 6 PM. 757-826-3828

Sun, Apr 5 - First Sunday Evenings: Gypsy Charm - A New Family Musical, The American Theater, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. Tapping into the current cultural hunger for the supernatural, this new musical is sure to delight young audiences and families as it follows a young girl who is in search of a way to remove an ancient Gypsy curse which threatens to end her life by a certain age.

Mon, Apr 6 - Lincoln’s Dreams of Death - Port Hampton Lecture, Hampton History Museum, 7:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Dr. Jonathan W. White, Assistant Professor of American Studies at Christopher Newport University, and an award winning Lincoln scholar, tells the fascinating story of the 16th president’s premonition of his own death. Describing a dream he had 10 days before his assassination, Lincoln said he walked into the East Room of the White House only to discover that the corpse lying in state there was his own. Dr. White’s lecture commemorates the 150th anniversary of President Lincoln’s assassination on April 14, 1865.
Mon, Apr 6 - Michael Bolton, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. If you listed performers who have sold more than 53 million records, won multiple Grammys, earned a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, sold out arenas worldwide, sung with Luciano Pavarotti and Ray Charles, written songs with Bob Dylan, penned hits for Barbra Streisand and KISS, as well as played guitar with B.B. King, Michael Bolton would be the only name on that list. Known for his soulful voice and poignant lyrics and his timeless style, Michael has always been attracted to a wide array of musical categories, from Sinatra favorites (“Bolton Swings Sinatra”), to classical arias (“My Secret Passion”), which achieved No. 1 on the classical charts for six consecutive weeks.
Mon, Apr 6 - Wycliffe Gordon, Ogden Hall, 8:00 pm, Hampton University, Hampton. Musical ambassador and interpreter of America’s music, Wycliffe Gordon has experienced an impressive career touring the world performing hard-swinging, straight-ahead jazz. His unmatched modern mastery of the plunger mute and his exceptional technique and signature sound, has solidified Gordon a place in musical history known as one of the top trombonists of his generation. The critics seem to agree.

Fri, Apr 10 - Ballet Hispanico, TCC Roper Performing Arts Center, 8:00 pm, Granby Street, Norfolk. Fusing the fire and soul of Latin cultures from around the world with the breathtaking technique of contemporary dance and classical ballet, this spectacular company has created its own style in which theatricality and passion propel every move. Dancing works by choreographers from Venezuela, Cuba, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia, Ballet Hispanico has performed for audiences numbering more than 2 million around the world.

Fri/Sat, Apr 10/11 - Priest Tyarie Presents “Torn Between Two Fathers”, Willet Hall, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 3:00 pm, 3701 Willett Drive, Portsmouth. Get ready to experience the power of breaking generational curses through hope and forgiveness, by destroying the cycle of absentee fathers. Priest Tyaire’s, highly acclaimed, inspirational, stage play, Torn Between 2 Fathers does just that. This powerful production is based on a true life story that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats captivated by the intense drama and moved by the riveting impact of the performance. Starring Emmy award winner Debbi Morgan, American Film Festival award winner Clifton Powell, platinum recording artist Angela Winbush, and award winning playwright, director and actor Priest Tyaire.

Sat, Apr 11 - Around the World in Eighty Days, Children’s Theatre of Hampton Roads, Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts, 11:00 am, 110 Finney Avenue, Suffolk.
Sat, Apr 11 - Rosanne Cash, TCC Roper Performing Arts Center, 8:00 pm, Granby Street, Norfolk. Rosanne Cash has carved out a spectacular career, recording 15 albums that garnered a Grammy, twelve Grammy nominations and eleven No. 1 singles. Cash’s most recent album, The River & The Thread, is a lyrical journey through the South of her heritage, filled with songs that critics are calling “captivating, haunting… among the finest of her career” (USA Today). Hear this heralded singer- songwriter perform music from this award-winning album and other favorites in this not-to-be-missed evening.
Sat, Apr 11 - Lovesick Blues: The Life and Music of Hank Williams, Sr., The American Theater, 8:00 pm, 125 E Mellen St, Hampton. Lovesick Blues is a 90-minute musical theatre event which chronicles the significant phases of America’s most influential singer-songwriter as he drives his promising career to an early end. A narrator begins with Williams’ teenage years in post-Depression Alabama and brings the tale to his quiet death in 1953. The story is underscored by twenty hit songs wrapped tightly around Williams’ major biographical events. Robbie Limon gives an award-winning characterization of Williams’ life. He is supported on stage by a classic country-string quartet. All songs are full length renditions using instrumentation and arrangements as recorded throughout the 1940s.

Sat/Sun, Apr 11/12 - Virginia Opera: La Traviata, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. To close this stunning season of stylistic highlights, Virginia Opera premieres [co-produced with, Des Moines Metro Opera] a brand new, glittering and glamorous traditional staging of La Traviata directed by Virginia Opera audience favorite, Lilian Groag. Conducted by Andrew Bisantz, in his Virginia Opera debut, this exciting American conductor enjoys a significant opera career and continues the Virginia Opera tradition of presenting major new talent. www.vaopera.org

Sun, Apr 12 - Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, trumpet, Attucks Theatre, 4 & 7:00 pm, 1010 Church Street, Norfolk. The gifts just keep coming with this legendary ensemble, hailed as the “finest big band in the world today” (The Daily Telegraph). Headed by a virtuoso trumpeter and composer who is arguably the most famous name in jazz today — nine-time Grammy winner and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, Wynton Marsalis — the orchestra includes some of the top soloists in the art form. And under Marsalis’s leadership, the orchestra pays tribute to the past and commissions bold new works for the future. Savor the best of the best when Wynton takes the stage graced by legends such as Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, and Nat King Cole, in two back-to-back performances at the intimate Attucks Theatre.

FARMERS’ MARKETS
Sat, Mar 28 - Smithfield Farmers Market’s “Season Opening Craft & Food Market”, 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 115 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. Named in 2013 & 2014 as one of the “Top 101 Farmers Markets in America!” by TheDailyMeal.com. Now in its 13th season, 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, Mar 28 - Williamsburg Farmers Market, Every Sat 8:30am to 12:30pm. Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. In the heart of historic Williamsburg, Virginia.  Flowerbeds and benches offer a tranquil setting for this open-air, Virginia producer-only market.  Over 35 vendors offer a variety of local products, among which are fresh seasonal produce, chicken, beef, bison, pork, oysters, fish, crabs, prawns, herbs, potted plants, baked goods, confections, honey, cheese, cut flowers, handmade soaps, and more.  http://www.williamsburgfarmersmarket.com/
Sat, Apr 4 - Smithfield Farmers Market’s “Easter Craft and Food Market”, 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 115 Main Street in downtown Smithfield. Named in 2013 & 2014 as one of the “Top 101 Farmers Markets in America!” by TheDailyMeal.com and the “Best Farmers Market” by Coastal Virginia Magazine in 2014. Now in its 14th season, 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, Apr 4 - Williamsburg Farmers Market, Every Sat 8:30am to 12:30pm. Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. In the heart of historic Williamsburg, Virginia.  Flowerbeds and benches offer a tranquil setting for this open-air, Virginia producer-only market.  Over 35 vendors offer a variety of local products, among which are fresh seasonal produce, chicken, beef, bison, pork, oysters, fish, crabs, prawns, herbs, potted plants, baked goods, confections, honey, cheese, cut flowers, handmade soaps, and more.  http://www.williamsburgfarmersmarket.com/

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