The Beginning of May brings the beginning of the Local Festival Season, and Ooooh Weee! Do we have a big line-up to start up with!
COMMUNITY EVENTS / FESTIVALS
Now thru May - Bike Nights, Norfolk Botanical Garden, Mon/Wed/Thu 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 30 - Dining Out for Life AIDS benefit, 5 - 9:00 pm, various restaurants in Hampton. Eat dinner at The Point or Six in Phoebus; Venture downtown; Baci or Regatta Grille in Coliseum Central, and the restaurant will donate 25% of the food and alcohol sales to ACCESS AIDS Care. All money raised will help provide prevention education and outreach for men, women and youth at risk for HIV/AIDS, and supportive services. All money raised will help provide prevention education and outreach for men, women and youth at risk for HIV/AIDS, and supportive services.
Thu, Apr 30 - Dining Out for Life Ghent, All Day, Historic Ghent, Norfolk. YOU can make a difference in the lives of thousands of your neighbors, simply by Dining Out for Life. Thousands of diners across the country will be sitting down and eating a meal to make a difference and spread awareness in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Over 60 restaurants in Hampton Roads (many in Ghent) are participating in the 12th Annual Dining Out for Life event! These restaurants will be donating a minimum of 25% of total sales back to ACCESS AIDS Care. For a list of participating restaurants, visit www.diningoutforlife.com/hamptonroads/restaurants/
Thu, Apr 30 - Photographic Tour of Elmwood Cemetery, Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library, 7 - 8:00 pm, Norfolk. Take a guided tour of historic Elmwood Cemetery from the comfort of your seat! Join the Norfolk Bureau of Cemeteries' Bobette Nelson as she provides a pictorial version of the popular Final Friday Twilight Tour. Hear the tragic & triumphant stories of notable Norfolkians resting within Elmwood's walls. Learn about the ostentatious memorial art & iconography that defined an era. FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. RSVP by Tuesday, April 28th if you plan to attend. Email Cemeteries@Norfolk.gov or call 757-510-5879. Light refreshments provided by the Norfolk Society for Cemetery Conservation.
Fri, May 1 - Downtown Norfolk Council Employee Appreciation Day - Open to Public, MacArthur Square Station, All Day, 198 Bank Street
Norfolk. Enjoy a day of events, activities and giveaways designed to celebrate downtown Norfolk's workforce hosted by Downtown Norfolk Council. 7:30-9 am Coffee and Donuts* at MacArthur Square Station, Noon-1:30 pm Lunch break at MacArthur Square Station. $3 food truck lunch vouchers*, games, free mini-boot camp with Jim White Fitness, hula hoop dance classes and more. *While supplies last.
Fri, May 1 - Great Dismal Swamp Safari, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Suffolk. $10 adults; $8 seniors (60+), military, and children ages 3-12. 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.
Fri, May 1 - First Friday Strawberry Picking at Hickory Ridge Farm, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, 2928 S. Battlefield Boulevard, Chesapeake. Recurring monthly on the 1st. Strawberry Picking is fun for the whole family. Bring you group and enjoy the farm experience. Weekend Pony rides are available, farm animals to visit and Farmer's Market at the farm stand. http://jrpx28.wix.com/hickoryridgefarm
Fri, May 1 - 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, May 1 - Color The Town, Peninsula Town Center, 4 - 8:00 pm, East Claiborne Square, Hampton. Peninsula Town Center welcomes the public to celebrate with live entertainment featuring music from Fine Swiss Cheese in Town Square, strolling Dixieland from 504 Supreme, dancers and performers throughout the center and an amazing Moon Glow presentation with tethered hot air balloon rides courtesy of Star Ballooning.
Fri, May 1 - Exhibit Reception: 2015 Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 5:00 pm, 400 High Street, Portsmouth. The 2015 Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition will feature large-scale work by Robert Cage, whose curated farmland became a well-known destination in South Boston, Virginia. Several of Cage's sculptures will be on view in the historic courtyard for the 10th anniversary of this exhibit. http://www.portsmouthartcenter.com
Fri, May 1 - First Fridays by the Downtown Norfolk Council, MacArthur Center Green, 5 - 8:30 pm, Monticello Ave., Norfolk. In its third season, each First Fridays event 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. Guava Jam Band - 70's, classic rock, country and adult contemporary. Free, open to public
Fri, May 1 - Gallery opening 'Feminine Light: Three Women Photographers', Selden Offsite Gallery, 6 - 8:00 pm, World Trade Center located at 101 W Main St. Suite 180, Norfolk. The Selden Gallery has relocated to the World Trade Center during construction of The Main! Feminine Light: A curated exhibition by Dr. Vanessa Thaxton-Ward, Hampton Museum Curator of Collections. Featured photographers are Dr. Jacqueline Bontemp, Dept. of Art, Hampton University; Candice Forbes, a nurse whose photographs portray her mission trips and Diana Chappell who works in non-profit organizations and is also a community organizer.http://norfolkpublicart.org/selden-gallery/now-showing/
Fri, May 1 - Give Big & Get Away, Smithfield Center, 6:30 until 10:30 pm, 220 North Church Street, Downtown Smithfield. Enjoy Drinks in the English Pub & dancing to "Slightly Under Parr." Bid on great travel packages, weekend get-a-ways, concert tickets, and more! A few trips will leave from the event, so pack a bag - the winner might be whisked away in a limo for a weekend escape! Proceeds this year benefit the Capital Campaign for the Children's Playscape Project. Tickets: $50 per person which includes open seating and standing cocktails or reserve a table for eight for $650. VIP sponsorships for $1000-$5000 are also available. Dress is casual, or come dressed in a "Tourist-Attire" or get your "English-On" chap and rock some Brit! For further information call 757.356.9939.
Fri, May 1 - Project Luau: Margaritaville, Hilton Garden Inn Riverfront & Suffolk Conference Center, 6 - 11:30 pm, 100 East Constance Road, Suffolk. $40 per person/$70 per couple. Come out and have a good time, while supporting Suffolk Project Lifesaver Search and Rescue! Dinner, Dancing and Fun! Music by "Island Boy." Come dressed in your Best Luau Attire! 757.514.4545 (Mason Copeland)
Fri, May 1 - Opening Reception: Percipient Minds, The TCC Visual Arts Center, 7:00 pm, 340 High Street, Portsmouth. Using the human psyche as the theme for this program, Julia and Robin Rogers (Chesapeake, VA) work independently and collaboratively in their presentation of sculpted glass heads that physically and metaphorically open to reveal the inner workings of the human brain; life-size figures will also be included. A site-specific work that includes LED lights, a projection and a geodesic, mirrored sphere will be created to duplicate the mind. A gallery talk will take place. http://www.tcc.edu/students/specialized/VAC/
Fri/Sat, May 1/2 - Friends of the Library Book Sale, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Friends of the Library Building, 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, May 1/2 - Portsmouth First Events: Celebrated the First Weekend of each month
Fri, May 1 - Friends of the Library Book Sale, basement of the Portsmouth Main Public Library, 12:00 pm, 601 Court Street, Portsmouth. (757) 393-8501 | http://www.friendsofportsmouthlibrary.org/
Fri, May 1 - Concert in the Courtyard featuring Don Comer and Amy Ferebee, 5:00 pm, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 400 High Street, Portsmouth. Enjoy live music in the courtyard from Don Comer and Amy Ferebee. Presented by the Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center and PortsEvents. Event will take place in the art Annex, next to the Gallery Shop, in case of rain.
Sat, May 2 - Olde Towne Antiques to Flea Market, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, 441 Middle Street, Portsmouth. 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. http://oldetowneportsmouth.com
Sat, May 2 - Symbols, Ensigns and Signals, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum, 10:00 am, 2 High Street, Portsmouth. Military uniforms are a form of communication. Find out more about what they can tell you through symbols medals and insignia. How have uniforms changed in the history of the Navy and Coast Guard? Se selected uniform- related antiques from the museum collection. Come and find out more about deciphering uniforms through history, and craft and insignia or hat of your own. Free Admission. http://www.portsmouthnavalshipyardmuseum.com
Fri-Sun, May 1-3 - Bodacious Boardwalk Bazaar and Wine Festival, Fort Monroe, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Wine Tasting Fri/Sat Noon - 6:00 pm, Sun Noon - 4:00 pm, Fort Monroe Boardwalk, Hampton. Over 200 vendors, artists, crafters and several of Virginia's finest wineries and breweries. RV's, boats, live music and great food. Festival closes Sunday, May 3 at 6 pm. Adults $7-one day, $10-two day, kids - $4, kids in strollers free, Wine tasting ticket $20. | http://bodaciousbazaar.com/
Fri, May 1 thru May 8 - Chesapeake Public Schools Educational Foundation Restaurant Week, Various Chesapeake Restaurants. The Chesapeake Public Schools Education Foundation invites you to join them in supporting Chesapeake students by eating at one of 31 participating restaurants. A donation from each meal will go to the foundation. Thank you for your support! http://www.cpschools.com/restweek2015.pdf
Sat, May 2 - March of Dimes Fishing Tournament, Lone Star Lakes Park, 6:30 am - 2:00 pm, 102 Bob House Pkwy, Suffolk. Participants will meet at 6:15 a.m. at the Butler Tract boat ramp at Lone Star Lakes Park. From there, participants will have 11 lakes to choose from. Ages 10 and older are welcome to join but must be accompanied by an adult. A fishing license is required for those ages 16 and older and there is a three person maximum per boat. There are a few basic guidelines: largemouth bass only, 12 inch length minimum and 5 fish maximum. Registration is $25.00. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the March of Dimes of South Hampton Roads. Register online today! For more information about the Tournament or registration, contact (757) 255-4032.
Sat, May 2 - Third Annual 5K Optimist Run, Windsor Castle Park, 310 Jericho Road, near downtown Smithfield. A challenging trail race through historic Windsor Castle Park in Smithfield whose mission is to bring out the best in kids - and everyone! Music by Darryl Bush. For further information call 757.356.9939.
Sat, May 2 - The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Annual Eastern Division Spring Meet, Military Aviation Museum, 7:00 am to 3:00 pm, 1341 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach. Taxi alongside our grass runway for an historic review of classic motoring at its best! In a spectacular exhibition of antique motor vehicles, hundreds of beautiful cars, trucks, and motorcycles will be on hand. Weather permitting, airplane rides will be available for purchase. Spectator parking is $15.00 per vehicle: Free access to the MAM, A chance to review a large display of fine classic and modified automobiles, an automotive flea-market/ rummage sale. http://local.aaca.org/tidewater/2015_national.htm
Sat, May 2 - CASA Superhero 5K, Chesapeake City Park, 8:00 am, 900 City Park Drive, Chesapeake. This race is a designated "fun run". Participants are encouraged to walk, run, sprint, or dance their race length in a superhero costume. While being a fun run, we are also providing timing chips for 5k participants in order to support avid runners interested in keeping track of their run time. Throughout the day of May 2nd, 2015 there will be the CASA Superhero 5k, the CASA Superhero 1 mile Sprint, and family fun activities. Registration Sign In 8 am, Superhero Sprint ($20 Registration) 9 am, Superhero 5K ($40 Registration) 10 am. Contact: Darnell Gaddis (757) 382-8183 | http://www.chesapeakeyouthfoundation.com/
Sat, May 2 - Paddle for the Border, Dismal Swamp Canal Trail, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, 1200 Dismal Swamp Canal Trail, Chesapeake. Calling all Paddlers!! Join the fun and come to Chesapeake to participate in the eleventh annual Paddle for the Border, located along the Dismal Swamp Canal. The beautiful 7.5 mile trip is enjoyable for canoers and kayakers of all ages and skill levels. Landlubbers needn't fear; the canal trail features areas for, picnicking, and bird watching. Boats will launch from the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center and State Park in South Mills, N.C. The 7.5 mile journey ends with a splash at the Great Dismal Swamp Boat Ramp at Ballahack Road in our fair city of Chesapeake. After the voyage, stay for a celebratory lunch on the scenic grounds of the Dismal Swamp Canal. Call for pricing. Pre-registration is required. (757) 382-6411
Sat, May 2 - Cradock Spring Fest, 9:00 am, 58 Afton Parkway, Portsmouth. The Cradock Annual Spring Festival is a community event in the heart of Portsmouth that promotes culture, the arts, and progressive values with lots of community participation. www.facebook.com/cradockspringfest
Sat, May 2 - Bird Walk at Bells Mill Park, 9 - 11:00 am, 424 Albemarle Drive, Chesapeake. Introduction to bird watching at Bells Mill Park. Bring your binoculars or limited loaners. Admission: Free. Reservations are required by calling (757) 421-7151.
Sat, May 2 - Master Gardener Spring plant sale and environmental expo, Bluebird Gap Farm, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, 60 Pine Chapel Road, Hampton. Free entrance, plants for sale. In addition to affordably priced plants there will be food, prizes, exhibits and more.
Sat, May 2 - 11th Annual Atlantic Coast Kite Festival, Virginia Beach Oceanfront, 10:00 am, Beach Streets USA, 22nd St., Virginia Beach. Kite fliers and spectators of all ages will experience a visual feast at the 11th Annual Atlantic Coast Kite Festival. Held in Virginia Beach on Saturday and Portsmouth City Park on Sunday, this popular event features a variety of activities appropriate for all ages and all levels of kite aficionados. Free; minimal cost for Kite workshop. Co-sponsored by the Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center and Beach Events.
Sat, May 2 - 7th Annual Cause for Paws Festival, Portside, 10:00 am, 1 Crawford Parkway, Portsmouth. The event will feature a 5K run and 1k dog walk and lots of family- and pet-friendly festival activities. Ryan the Balloon Guy and Ashley the Face Painter will join in the fun and the Doggie Olympics and the Radar Run are sure to attract a crowd. Special children's activities re planned and picnic style food and beverages will be available. For more information please call The Portsmouth Humane Society at 757-397-6004 | www.portsmouthhumanesociety.org/causeforpaws/
Sat, May 2 - 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). 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. For further information call 757.357.0115
Sat, May 2 - Spring Tree Walk, Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, 10:00 am, 4510 Twin Pines Rd, Portsmouth. Take a walk around Lake Ballard as you learn from Arborist Mike Aherron about the tree species that populate Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve. Admission is Free; donations are always welcome. http://www.hofflercreek.org/
Sat, May 2 - 2nd Annual Bike, Walk & Kayak Guided ECO Tour, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5299 Newport Avenue, Norfolk. Join Bike Month partners for the 2nd Annual Bike, Walk & Kayak Guided ECO Tour in partnership with; Ecocycling & ODU Outdoor Adventure Program to celebrate the health and restoration of the Lafayette River and our community ecosystem. Three different tour times are available. http://www.eve/?ntbrite.com/e/2?015-ecofest-bik?e-walk-kayak-to?ur-tickets-1376?9156919
Sat, May 2 - Arts are Wild, Virginia Zoo, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, 3500 Granby St, Norfolk. An exciting adventure in creativity to celebrate children's books through the arts! Young Audiences of Virginia and the Virginia Zoo will celebrate literacy and the performing arts at this event. Meet national and local award winning author Kenn Nesbitt, Poet Laureate of the Children's Poetry Foundation, as well as other professional artists! Families will also experience special hands-on art activities - all included with general admission.
Sat, May 2 - ecoFest, Colonial Place Water Front, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 600-700 Blocks of Mayflower Road, Norfolk. ecoFest 2015 is a new fun-filled, exciting festival held along the banks of the Lafayette River in Norfolk that will highlight the environmental issues in our area and demonstrate useful and easy ways to help the environment, all while visitors enjoy fun activities, delicious food and great music. FREE. Activities scheduled to date include: 40 Booths with Environmentally-Themed Demonstrations and Activities, Food Trucks, Music, Artists, Boating, Fishing, Canine Crusader Contest, Children's Activities, City Fire Boat Rides, The Colonial Seaport Foundation and Re-Enactors (including pirates!) | http://www.ecofestnorfolk.com/
Sat, May 2 - 26th Newport News Children's Festival of Friends, Newport News Park, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Newport News. Kids ages 2 -12 will enjoy over 100 free hands-on activities, costumed characters, and free children's rides. Food vendors on site. $5.00 per car parking fee, all activities are free. 757-886-7912
Sat, May 2 - Town of Dendron Celebration, 11:00 am until 1:00 pm. Event celebrating 109th Anniversary of the Town of Dendron including a parade.
Sat, May 2 - Kickstand Junket- GSA's Big Adventure, The Plot, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, Granby St. & Olney Road, Norfolk. Join The Governor's School for the Arts for a bike parade to celebrate their art installation in the Neon District. The parade will start at the GSA building, 254 Granby Street, ride a short route, stop at the Chrysler Museum and then on to the Plot. Music, food trucks and even a bike costume contest! Decorate your bike and you might win some prizes! Family fun. Free and open to the public.
Sat, May 2 - 2nd Annual Yorktown Blues, Brews, and BBQ - a Festival on the River, Riverwalk Landing, 12 - 6:00 pm, Water Street, Yorktown. This event will showcase some of the best Blues musicians in the Hampton Roads area & beyond. Add that to 26 craft beers, incredible BBQ, and other gourmet foods and you have the makings for an incredible day. http://villageevents.org/brew/entertainment.htm
Sat, May 2 - Town Center Craft Beer Festival, 1 - 6:00 pm, Town Center, Market St, Virginia Beach. Over 50 craft beers from over 25 breweries will be available for sampling at the Virginia Beach Craft Beer Festival. Tickets include sampling and live entertainment.
Sat, May 2 - Battle of Smithfield Guided Walking Tour, beginning at 2:00 pm, the Isle of Wight County Museum, 103 Main Street, 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, May 2 - Wine & Run for the Roses, Muscarelle Museum of Art, 2:00 pm, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg. Wine auction on Derby Day. Great food, Wine reception, Hat Contest, and live, giant-screen telecast of the Kentucky Derby. http://muscarelle.org/2015-wine-run-for-the-roses-tickets-on-sale-now/
Sat, May 2 - Downtown Hampton Block Party, 6 - 11:00 pm, East Queens Way between Wine and King Streets, Hampton. Free and open to the public. Come early and bring a chair then make your way to one of the dining establishments along Queens Way for some dinner before the party starts. Free parking can be found on the street and in multiple surface lots. There is a public parking garage at the corner of Settlers Landing Road & Old Hampton Lane. Kick off the block party series with Party Fins, a local trop rock, Jimmy Buffet, Key West band. http://www.hampton.gov/Common/Modules/Calendar/www.hamptonblockparty.com
Sat/Sun, May 2/3 - Virginia Beach Master Gardener's Plant Sale & Craft Show, Virginia Beach Farmers Market, Plant sale Fri 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, Sat 12 - 3:00 pm, Craft Show both days 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 3640 Dam Neck Road, Virginia Beach. FarmMrkt@vbgov.com | (757) 385-4388
Sat/Sun, May 2/3 - Chrysler Museum of Art Quarterly Glass Studio Sale, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Chrysler Museum Glass Studio, 745 Duke St., Norfolk. The quarterly sale will feature glass objects made by the talented Studio Team during daily demonstrations, as well as original pieces created by Studio Assistants. It's a great chance to purchase an unsigned artwork at an affordable price while supporting young artists. You'll find everything from practical functional pieces to jewelry and sculptural works of art. Museum Members get advance access to the sale from 9-10 a.m. Saturday.
Sat/Sun, May 2/3 - Star Wars Weekend, Virginia Air & Space Center, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Downtown Hampton. Join the Virginia Air & Space Center for a stellar weekend of activities as we celebrate Space Day on May 3 and Star Wars Day on "May the Fourth!" Use "the force" to control a drone, create a miniature version of the planet Hoth using dry ice, and more! Padawans will enjoy creating Yoda or Ewok stick puppets and Chewbacca bookmarks!
Sat/Sun, May 2/3 - 9th Annual Spring Town Point Virginia Wine Festival, both days 11:00 am - 6:00 pm, Wine Sampling ends at 4:30 pm, Wine Sales end at 5:00 pm, Town Point Park, Downtown Norfolk. Feast on gourmet foods, shop from specialty wine artisians, enjoy culinary experiences and live entertainment. Over 20 of the best wineries from Virginia bring over 200 unique wines to sample and purchase! Tickets, Tables, Chalets, VIP. http://festevents.org/events/2015-season-events/spring-wine-fest/ticket-options/
Sun, May 3 - 11th Annual Atlantic Coast Kite Festival, City Park, 10:00 am, 140 City Park Ave, Portsmouth. Kite fliers and spectators of all ages will experience a visual feast at the 11th Annual Atlantic Coast Kite Festival. Held in Virginia Beach on Saturday and Portsmouth City Park on Sunday, this popular event features a variety of activities appropriate for all ages and all levels of kite aficionados. Free; minimal cost for Kite workshop. Co-sponsored by the Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center and Beach Events.
Sun, May 3 - Art at the River Juried Art Show, Riverwalk Landing, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, 331 Water Street, Yorktown. Artwork by over 50 talented artists at the second annual juried art show on the beautiful Yorktown waterfront. Painters, sculptors, potters, jewelers, and many other innovative and creative artists. Come and select your "People's Choice" artist. Live entertainment will include the jazz band, New Sound Alliance, from 11 am to 4 pm. Food and beverages available for purchase. Free. 757.898.5510 | http://www.yorkcounty.gov/Portals/6/15_AATR_poster.pdf
Sun, May 3 - Summer Yoga at the Plot, 11:00 am, Granby St. & Olney Road, Norfolk. Drop in for one, or come to all five free yoga classes at the Plot in the NEON District. Local yoga teachers will lead a series of five free and fun yoga classes open to all levels of experience. Don't miss a chance to get your practice on outside as spring turns to summer and the NEON District starts to bloom (weather permitting of course). Optional meditation at 10:30am. Make sure to bring your yoga mat! For more information call 623-1757.
Sun, May 3 - 7th Annual Mutt Strut Dog Walk & Festival, Arrowhead YMCA Conference & Outdoor Center, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm, 275 Kenyon Road, Suffolk. Free and open to the public. Hosted by The Suffolk Humane Society. You can walk with your dog, in memory of a beloved pet, or in honor of your cat! This year promises to be the best yet. The event will include a pledge walk, police dog demonstrations, pet health screenings, canine games and contests, rescue groups, entertainment, food, vendors, and a silent auction. This is a family-friendly event and we hope to see you there! 757.538.3030 | www.suffolkhumanesociety.com
Sun, May 3 - The Mariner's Craft Beer Festival, 12 - 5:00 pm, The Mariner's Museum and Park, 100 Museum Dr., Newport News. Live music, good food and great beer all in the unique setting of The Mariners' Museum and Park. This year featuring 16 craft brewers and a new "Cask-Off" competition. Ticket price: $30 for Members in Advance, $35 for General Admission in Advance, $45 Day of the Event for all, $15 for Non-Drinker. Your ticket includes 20 craft beer tastings, a souvenir tasting glass live music by two Hampton Roads bands, food vendors, and day's admission to The Mariners' Museum!
Sun, May 3 - Float-a-Rama, Great Neck Recreation Center, 1 - 4:00 pm, 2521 Shorehaven Drive, Virginia Beach. Join us in the pool for a day of huge, fun floats! Enjoy Claw Daddy, Splat!, Sky Totter and Space Mountain. Membership or day pass needed, but no additional cost. Open to all ages, but those age 9 & under must be directly supervised by someone age 16 or older. fun@VBgov.com | (757) 385-5940
Sun, May 3 - d-ART STRONG: YOUR CHANCE TO HELP! Smartmouth Brewing Company, 2 - 5:00 pm, Chelsea, 1309 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk. On April 17 an explosion at the Selden Arcade caused damage to the d'ART Center and Artists' Studios. The City of Norfolk closed the Selden Arcade to complete the investigation of the cause and to assess necessary repairs. The City is beginning those repairs and will restore use to the d'ART Center and it's resident artists' studios. Join us this Sunday for a Local Fundraiser for the d'ARTists. Tickets at the Door: $35 for 2 Smartmouth beers and lunch provided by The Lucky Peach and Leilani's Lunchbox or $25 for lunch and a soft drink. Live Music by Jacob Vanko, Mountaintide, and Who We Are Not. Raffles, Wearable Art Festival 2015 Encore, Plen Aire Artists, and Silent Auction. The d'ARTists thank you for your kind support!
Sun, May 3 - The 2015 Annual Spring Fling at Primrose School at Cahoon Common, 5:30 - 8:00 pm, 600 Grassfield Parkway, Chesapeake. Food, FUN activities, Pony Rides, silent auction and much more. Proceeds will support Edmarc Hospice for Children and the Primrose School Foundation which supports Reach Out and Read and Save the Children. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, please contact Tonya Gill at 757-842-6589, or email Tonya Gill at tgill@primrosecahooncommons.com
Mon, May 4 - 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 / $6 Seniors, Military and Children 9-12. 757.514.4130
Tue, May 5 - Fit & Fab Day at the Fountain, Peninsula Town Center, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, Town Square, Hampton. Presented by: Bonfire Magazine & Tidewater Physical Therapy. Every Tuesday thru June 23rd. (FREE & OPEN TO PUBLIC) Featuring: Workouts sessions by Tidewater Physical Therapy Performance Centers, Healthy cooking demonstrations, Merchant vendors, Music to get hearts racing, & more. PLUS! A Weekly Workout Wear Walkway Show- Fit & Fab Day will hold a fashion preview every Tuesday featuring the latest in workout wear from PTC merchants.
Tue, May 5 - Puppy de Mayo Yappy Hour, Town Point Park, 5 - 8:00 pm, Waterside Drive, Norfolk. Join us in the park with your pooch for a fun evening and treat your pup to a night on the town while overlooking the Elizabeth River. This one of a kind event will feature complimentary snacks and treats for your furry friends. Humans can enjoy beer, wine and Yappy Hour drink specials such as Mutt-a-ritas, Pup-sicle Cocktails, Greyhounds and other crafty cocktails to get your tail wagging will be available for purchase along with delicious seasonal food truck creations. Dine and dance on the Downtown Waterfront with your canine counterpart while enjoying live music by Brian Sewell.
Tue, May 5 - Cinco de Mayo! at Fountain Plaza, 5 - 9:00 pm, City Center at Oyster Point, Newport News. Join us for Cinco de Mayo! Bring your friends, lawn chairs, blankets, and dancing shoes. Free Admission. Free Parking. Food ($) and beverage ($). Featured tonight are Robin Domingo's Mariachi Band (Opening Band), X-Ambassadors and Tumbao Salsero!
Wed, May 6 - KidsFest at Bennett's Creek Park, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm, 3000 Bennett's Creek Park Road, Suffolk. Free. A festival for young children that features arts and crafts, block building, bounce house, playdough tables, petting zoo, and many more fun activities!
Wed, May 6 - Food Truck Hump Days on the Great Bridge Waterways, First and Third Wed 4:00 pm to Dusk, Battlefield Historic Park, 1775 Historic Way, Chesapeake. Join Eat The Streets 757 at Battlefield Historic Park on the first and third 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. https://www.facebook.com/EatTheStreets757
Thu, May 7 - The 2015 "Wild Wing Fling", Bayside Harley Davidson, 4 - 7:00 pm, 2211 Frederick Blvd., Portsmouth. samplings of the best wings from area restaurants and other delectable morsels, adult beverages, business exhibits, and live music. The wing categories will be hottest, but edible, best dry rub wings, most flavorful, classic buffalo, best in show, and people's choice. You are able to vote for Best in Show and your favorite wings! Meet and mingle with business people throughout the region at Hampton Roads' 36,000 square foot "Top 100 Dealers" facility. Advance individual registrations can be made online. Open to the public. $10.00 admission fee includes wing samplings and one drink ticket. Contact Sara DeGruttola, E-Mail sdegruttola@hrccva.com, Phone (757) 664-2501
Thu, May 7 - National Day of Prayer, Hampton Roads Convention Center, doors open at 6:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. Over 130 churches and organizations across the seven cities gathering in unity to pray and lift up the name of Jesus Christ! We invite all to join us in this glorious fellowship of the Body of Christ.
Thu, May 7 - "Open Windows" Exhibit Opening Reception, Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts, 6 - 8:00 pm, 110 West Finney Avenue, Suffolk. a Tidewater Art Alliance Juried Exhibition thru June 27th, featuring Jenny Windsor, coordinated by TAA in partnership with and held at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts.
Thu, May 7 - 3rd Annual MOCA Spring Gala: ARTini, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 7 - 10:00 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. Sazerac Spirits and Virginia MOCA have partnered to continue the celebration of ARTini in Virginia Beach, where art meets mixology! The 3rd annual ARTini gala, a fundraiser for Virginia MOCA, presents some of the area's finest mixologists who will showcase their creativity and distinct style in preparing a signature "ARTini" that YOU get to vote! Get all gussied up this year as the theme is "Belles & Bow Ties", paying homage to Sazerac's Southern legacy. The gala will feature ARTini tastings, a mess of Southern Comfort Food, live entertainment, dancing and a silent art auction. Ticket includes valet parking, unlimited ARTini tastings, Southern cuisine, and two drink tickets for cash bars. TICKETS $55 | $65 STARTING MAY 1: http://eshop.vamoca.org/shopcart.aspx?view=events
Fri, May 8 - 1st Annual "Duke Open" Golf Tournament, Nasemond River Golf Club, 11:30 am, 1000 Hillpoint Blvd., Suffolk. Proceeds to support the Windsor High School Booster Club. Registration and "Chick-Fil-A" Lunch at 11:30 am, Shotgun start at 1:00 pm. Florida Best Ball, $400 per 4-man team, includes fees, cart, range balls, water, soft drinks, beer, "Bubba & Franks" catered dinner, raffles and prizes, cash prize for winners. Contact: Katie Callow (757) 373-4346 or Michelle Brinkley (757) 305-7093
Fri, May 8 - 'Above the Fold' Exhibit Opening Party, Hermitage Museum & Gardens, 6 - 9:00 pm, 7637 North Shore Road, Norfolk. Be the first to see the Hermitage completely transformed for our spring exhibit. Wander through the various rooms of the Sloane mansion to discover innovative origami from nine internationally-acclaimed artists. We're stepping our opening up a notch with live entertainment, complimentary hors d'oeuvres by Catering Concepts, a full cash bar, and origami demos by Rich Gray. Each ticket includes one free beer or wine drink. Space is limited, don't miss this unforgettable evening! Members $20 | Non-Members $30
Fri/Sat, May 8/9 - 13th Annual Virginia International PANFest, 24th Street Oceanfront Pavilion, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Oceanfront, Virginia Beach. Come Celebrate Caribbean Heritage! The Annual PANorama Caribbean Music Fest is the only place where you can enjoy great Caribbean music and food while basking in the fresh ocean breezes of the breath-taking Virginia Beach Oceanfront. Call for more information 757-282-2800
Fri-Sun, May 8-10 - Spring Plant Sale 2015, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, 6700 Azalea Garden Rd., Norfolk. Our annual SPRING PLANT SALE has long been known throughout the region as one of the best places to pick up unusual plants at bargain prices. This year is no exception, with a bumper crop of some of the best looking plants to date. You'll find a wide variety of plants from Incredible Edibles, the rare and unusual, to your favorites that thrive in the Hampton Roads region. Find the perfect plant to create a special look for your yard. The entire Horticulture Staff will be on hand to give expert help to customers. The Virginia Camellia Society and the Tidewater Rose Society will be selling their specialty plants all weekend and the Virginia Native Plant Society will offer a variety of plants only on Saturday. Free with regular Garden admission.
Fri-Sun, May 8-10 - Virginia USA Gymnastics Level 3 State Meet, Hampton Roads Convention Center, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. All of the gymnasts participating in the Virginia Level 3 State Meet have had to qualify through a series of local and sectional competitions. Gymnasts vary in age, from 6 years-old to 18 years-old. 757-315-1610 | http://vausag.com
Fri-Sun, May 8-10 - Kalbones Off Road Monsters on the Beach, Fri 5:30 - 9:00 pm, Sat 10:30 am - 9:00 pm, Sun 12:30 - 4:00 pm, Oceanfront, On the beach between 5th and 7th Streets, Virginia Beach. Monsters are taking over the beach at Kalbones Off Road Monsters on the Beach, presented by Pungo Off Road! This wildly-popular event brings thrills and chills to the Virginia Beach oceanfront as monster trucks battle for ultimate sand domination! This family-targeted event is loud, fast, and exciting. A course is built right on the beach at 6th Street, with bleachers overlooking from the boardwalk. Sand dunes and junk cars combine to make the race course fast and fun for drivers and spectators alike. This is a ticketed event, with prices designed to fit the family budget. Each of the four shows is approximately two hours in length. - See more at: http://www.beachstreetusa.com/festivals/kalbones-road-monsters-beach#sthash.TAdbMAxh.dpuf
Sat, May 9 - Dog Jog & PawFest, Windsor Castle Park, 310 Jericho Road near downtown Smithfield. The rolling 5K course will take runners on a picturesque journey through the woodland trails of this spectacular 208 acre riverside park past scenic overlooks of the historic Pagan River, open area spaces, dog park, kayak/canoe launch, fishing pier and the historic Windsor Castle manor house. There will be categories for solo runners, runners with dogs, and walkers with or without dogs. All dogs must be on a short (max 6 feet), non-re-tractable leash. Stay for great family fun after the race. Expect music, food, games, dog events, demos, and vendors at this PAWsitively fun family event! For further information call 757.356.9939.
Sat, May 9 - Early Bird Walk, Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, 8:00 am, 4510 Twin Pines Rd, Portsmouth. Take a walk around Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve with our volunteer birding enthusiast Clark White to identify birds by sight and sound. Gates close at 8:15 AM and late arrivals cannot be accommodated. Admission is Free; donations are always welcome. http://www.hofflercreek.org/
Sat, May 9 - 11th Annual Rotary Rumble, Great Bridge Rotary Club, 8:00 am, Bayside Harley-Davidson, 2211 Frederick Blvd, Portsmouth. Registration begins at 8:00 am. Proceeds from this event will benefit Hampton Roads Children's Charities. For more information, please visit, www.greatbridgerotaryclub.org.
Sat, May 9 - Step Up for The Up Center!, The Westin at Town Center, 8 - 10:00 am, Market Street, Virginia Beach. Step Up for The Up Center 2015 is a stair climbing competition that challenges participants to walk or run up the 37 stories of the Westin Virginia Beach Town Center, Virginia's tallest building. Climbers are invited to climb once or three times up, for a total of 111 stories! 100% of the proceeds from the Step Up stair climb will benefit The Up Center, the region's oldest and largest family services organization. Funds will support programs such as youth mentoring, job training, summer camp for children with disabilities, family counseling, and more. More details and can be found at www.StepUpVA.org
Sat, May 9 - Steeple-to-Steeple Tour, starting at St. Paul's Catholic Church, 9:00 am, 522 High St, Portsmouth. This annual tour takes visitors into seven of Portsmouth's most interesting and beautiful churches and the historic Chevra T'helim Synagogue. See stunning stained glass art from Louis Comfort Tiffany, murals, statuary, stenciled glass and a Holocaust Torah. Led by costumed interpreters. Lunch is included. $20 in advance; $25 day of tour. 757-393-0973 | http://www.SteepleToSteeple.com
Sat, May 9 - Outdoor Spring Expo, and Suffolk on the Move 5K and 1 Mile Run, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm, Bennett's Creek Park, 3000 Bennetts Creek Park Rd, Suffolk. This family oriented event will include seminars, vendors and interactive activities such as fishing, skateboarding, and tennis. Come enjoy the bounce houses, field games, and a Zip Line. The cost for the Zip Line will be $5 with proceeds going towards United Services Organization (USO) in honor of Military Appreciation Month. This event is being held in conjunction with the Suffolk Partnership for a Healthy Community with their annual Suffolk on the Move 5K and 1 Mile Run. Although both events are free and open to the public, the 5K and 1 Mile Run requires pre-registration. For more information, call Suffolk Parks & Recreation Special Events Coordinator Emily Upton at eupton@suffolkva.us or 757-514-7267. Register for the 5K here: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07easosa1e811d18c6&llr=gwtybkkab
Sat, May 9 - Coffee Days, The Mariners' Museum, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. Please join us for Coffee Days! On the second Saturday of the month, from March to August, we're hosting coffee-related art workshops for families at The Mariners' Museum. Work with a local art expert to create beautiful artworks from coffee. Our Coffee Days workshops last about 45 minutes, and start at 10 am, 11 am, and 12 pm. During these workshops, local coffee roasters will provide tastings of their coffee and will be on hand to answer all your coffee questions. Coffee tastings are open to the public and free with admission to the Museum. Art workshops require registration, and space is limited. Sign up today! http://www.marinersmuseum.org/event/coffee-days-2015-05-09/
Sat, May 9 - BikeFest Chesapeake! Dismal Swamp Canal Trail, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 1200 Dismal Swamp Canal Trail, Chesapeake. Family, friends, and neighbors are cordially invited to celebrate BikeMonth with the Chesapeake Bikes / Trails Advisory Committee and the Tidewater Bicycle Association (TBA). Bring your bike and enjoy 8.5 miles of paved trails. Participate in bike activities including a bike rodeo, bike safety demonstrations, and general bike repair training. Food and beverages will be provided by a local food truck vendor. Also, check out the improvements to parking and the kayak launch. Restrooms are available. Information: Joe Younkin at 757-572-9108 or Parks, Recreation and Tourism at 757-382-6411.
Sat, May 9 - Mother's Day Event, City Center at Oyster Point, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, Town Center Drive, Newport News. Celebration for the whole family! Free flower bouquets starting at 10am while supplies last; live music at the Mariner Stage 11am-2pm from the Joe Gosman Band; chance to win a ladies Rolex watch from Hauser's Jewelers at the Bob FM booth; free carriage rides Sat & Sun 6pm-8pm; art vendors, photo booth & more!
Sat, May 9 - Kodomo no hi: Children's Day, Chrysler Museum of Art, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. In celebration of our Gifts From Japan exhibition, we present free family fun that echoes Japan's traditional Children's Day festival, Kodomo no hi. The Chrysler invites you to come make your own Japanese windsock, a carp-shaped Koinobori. The fish streamers are a traditional sign of family strength and spirit. For centuries in Japan, the fifth day of the fifth moon was known as Tango no Sekku, (Boys Day), or the Feast of Banners. In 1948 it was renamed and recast to celebrate the happiness of all children. Admission is free.
Sat, May 9 - Strawberry JAMboree, Hickory Ridge Farm, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, 2928 S. Battlefield Boulevard, Chesapeake. Join us at Hickory Ridge Farm for U-pick strawberries, Hayrides, Pony Rides, Bounce House, Friendly Farm Stand, Farmers Market, Local vendors, live music, Food trucks, kettle corn, face painting, balloon art and more!! http://jrpx28.wix.com/hickoryridgefarm
Sat, May 9 - 2nd Saturday Family Event: 'Time Trip to the 1960s', Hampton History Museum, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Spend a fun day learning about all things 1960s; the clothing, the importance of JFK, the war in Vietnam, MLK's role in Civil and Voting Rights, 23rd - 26th Amendments, and Beatles Mania! Bring an item of clothing to tie-dye and enjoy many other activities related to life in the sixties. Activities free and open to the public. Special gallery admission of $3 on 2nd Saturdays. 757-727-1610 | https://www.facebook.com/HamptonHistoryMuseum?ref=hl
Sat, May 9 - 2nd Saturday Art Walk, Downtown Hampton and Phoebus, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm, various locations, Hampton. The Crowne Plaza hotel is always a good place to start your walk or just come down, browse, and see what you find. Enjoy local art and music while shopping and dining in downtown Hampton every second Saturday of the month. Locations and performers vary but are listed on the Downtown Hampton Development Partnership website when possible. http://www.downtownhampton.com/
Sat, May 9 - Mother's Day Tea Party, Great Neck Recreation Center, 12 - 2:00 pm, 2521 Shorehaven Drive, Virginia Beach. Mother's Day is a special time when kids can show their mom how special they are. Children age 10 & under can make lasting memories with mom at our Mother's Day Tea Party with dancing, a craft, refreshments, and a photo keepsake to remember the day. Register in person at any Virginia Beach Recreation Center. Cost is $10 per person. Registration ends May 2nd. Recreation center membership or day pass needed. (757) 385-5940
Sat, May 9 - Smartmouth Street Party, 12 - 7:00 pm, Chelsea, Raleigh Ave., Norfolk. Smartmouth is celebrating the Birthday and Spring with a street party featuring live music, food trucks, new spring merchandise, a special commemorative cup, brewery tours, the release of a German maibock beer, and more! www.smartmouthbrewing.com
Sat, May 9 - Chic's Beach Festival, HK on the Bay, 12 - 7:00 pm, 4600 Lookout Rd., Virginia Beach. Presented by The Ohana Center & HK on the Bay featuring Keller Williams. HK On The Bay will be open all day with music inside, but the main event is in the lot behind the restaurant. You must have a ticket to attend Chic's Beach Fest. There will be a limited amount of tickets available only at HK on the Bay starting on Tuesday March 3rd. Tickets will be only $15 before and $20 day of the Festival. This is an all ages event! We encourage you to safely walk or ride your bicycle if you live in the neighborhood. There will be a Dunk Tank where you can dunk some of your favorite HK on the Bay employees as well as a few surprise appearances. Cornhole and over-sized Jenga will be provided! THIS IS A CASH EVENT. Please be prepared. The food trucks will accept major credit cards, but the alcohol will be cash only.
Sat, May 9 - Downtown Hampton Block Party, 6 - 11:00 pm, East Queens Way between Wine and King Streets, Hampton. Free and open to the public. Come early and bring a chair then make your way to one of the dining establishments along Queens Way for some dinner before the party starts. Free parking can be found on the street and in multiple surface lots. There is a public parking garage at the corner of Settlers Landing Road & Old Hampton Lane. Live Music by Fishbone with Rocky 7. www.hamptonblockparty.com
Sat, May 9 - Armed Forces Night at the Tides Game, Harbor Park, 7:05 pm, 150 Park Avenue, Norfolk. Tides vs. Buffalo Bisons. Join the Norfolk Tides in honoring all the brave men and women that serve in the Armed Forces. Fireworks follow the game, weather permitting. Active duty and retired military personnel as well as dependents can show their ID at the Harbor Park Ticket window.
Sat, May 9 - Skywatch at Northwest River Park, Sunset - 11:00 pm, Northwest River Park & Campground, 1733 Indian Creek Road, Chesapeake. Free and Open to the Public. 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. Several large telescopes are set-up and guests get a tour of the night sky, while learning about telescopes and astronomy. The event begins around sunset and ends at 11:00 PM. BBAA will hold a "Telescope 101" beginning 90 minutes before sunset. Call (757) 421-7151 to confirm.
Sat, May 9 - Judy Collins, The American Theater, 8:00 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. Esteemed for her imaginative interpretations of traditional and contemporary folk standards and her own poetically poignant original compositions, Judy has inspired audiences with sublime vocals, boldly vulnerable songwriting, personal life triumphs, and a firm commitment to social activism.
Sat/Sun, May 9/10 - Law Enforcement Appreciation Weekend, Military Aviation Museum, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, 1341 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach. Virginia Beach Police Foundation is sponsoring Law Enforcement Appreciation Weekend. Free admission for law enforcement officers and their immediate families. Kids activities, raffle prizes, flight demonstrations (weather permitting).
Sat/Sun, May 9/10 - 45th Annual Gosport Arts Festival, Sat 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Portsmouth waterfront. Mother's Day Weekend - This major Hampton Roads event features 150 juried artists and artisans displaying two- and three-dimensional works. Held on the High Street corridor in Historic Olde Towne, the event includes arts demonstrations, live music, food vendors, a children's area and a silent auction. http://www.GosportArtsFestival.com
Sun, May 10 - 2015 Norfolk Namesakes Tour of Historic Elmwood Cemetery, 10 - 11:30 am, 238 E. Princess Anne Road, Norfolk. Do you like art? Do you like mystery? Want to take part in local history? Well, we've got the thing for you! The 2015 Norfolk Namesakes Tour of Historic Elmwood Cemetery has it all! Join Joshua Weinstein on the second Saturday of each month, April through October, for a guided walking tour of this Victorian era garden cemetery. Learn the hidden histories of Norfolk's founding fathers. Discover the intriguing name origins of Norfolk landmarks. Admire unique architecture and handcrafted memorial art. Bask in the serene, park-like beauty of this outdoor museum. $5 suggested donation to the Norfolk Society for Cemetery Conservation. Children 12 & under free. Cash or checks only please. Checks can be made out to NSCC. All ages welcome. This is a one & one half hour walking tour. Bottled water provided. No RSVP required.
Sun, May 10 - 2nd Sundays Williamsburg Art & Music Festival, 11:00 am - 5:00 pm, Outdoors on Prince George Street, Williamsburg. 2nd Sundays Williamsburg Art & Music Festival opens its 6th year as Williamsburg's only monthly art & music street festival featuring over 75 local and regional artists, authors, artisans, and live music. Main stage music each month sponsored by Quirks of Art. Free children's activities and art projects courtesy of Artfully Yours. http://www.calendarwiz.com/calendars/popup.php?op=view&id=86788136&crd=merchantssquare#
Sun, May 10 - Mother's Day Surf and Turf, York River State Park, 1 - 4:00 pm, 9801 York River Park Road, Williamsburg. Treat mom to a day on the water and fossil hunting. This ranger guided program takes our guests to Fossil beach to search for relics of the prehistoric era. Mom paddles for free with paid guest. Canoes are $9/person or $6/person (family of 4+), solo kayaks are $16, and tandem kayaks are $11/person. Please call for reservations. http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/park-event-info.shtml?id=YR150038-00
Mon, May 11 - Zoofari Golf Tournament, Greenbrier Country Club, 11:30 am - 7:00 pm, Chesapeake. Presented by the Norfolk Sunrise Rotary Club - A wild good time to benefit the Zoo! Join us for an adventure filled afternoon that includes 18 holes of golf, a practice range, cart, lunch, a BBQ dinner, gifts, prizes, and more! http://virginiazoo.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/golf-tournament-2015.pdf
Mon, May 11 - LPGA Kingsmill Championship, All Day, Kingsmill Resort & Spa, 1010 Kingsmill Road, Williamsburg. Come watch the best women golfers play in the LPGA Kingsmill Championship at the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Virginia. Cost: $25+ 17 & under free with paying adult. http://www.thekingsmillchampionship.com/
Tue, May 12 - Senior Law Day, Beazley Senior Center, 9:00 am, 268 Owens Street, Portsmouth. Presented by the Portsmouth Bar Association. Learn from local attorneys as well as representatives from the Portsmouth Sheriff's Department on topics such as: Estate Planning (Wills, Powers of Attorney, etc.), Guardianships & Conservatorships, Paying for the Costs of Long-Term Care, Public Benefits available to Seniors, Elder Abuse. Attendees will receive a free copy of the Virginia State Bar's Senior Citizens Handbook. Check-in begins at 8:30 am. Free - Registration required: (757) 399-8156 / susan@bsc.hrcoxmail.com
Tue, May 12 - Peace Officers' Memorial Service, Chesapeake Peace Officers' Memorial, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, 307 Albemarle Drive, Chesapeake. Ceremony honoring our fallen officers.
Tue, May 12 - Fit & Fab Day at the Fountain, Peninsula Town Center, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, Town Square, Hampton. Presented by: Bonfire Magazine & Tidewater Physical Therapy. Every Tuesday thru June 23rd. (FREE & OPEN TO PUBLIC) Featuring: Workouts sessions by Tidewater Physical Therapy Performance Centers, Healthy cooking demonstrations, Merchant vendors, Music to get hearts racing, & more. PLUS! A Weekly Workout Wear Walkway Show- Fit & Fab Day will hold a fashion preview every Tuesday featuring the latest in workout wear from PTC merchants.
Thu, May 14 - Senior Citizens Picnic, Mill Point Park, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 100 Eaton Street, Hampton. A full and beautiful day showing thanks to those citizens that have been the cornerstones of Hampton for over fifty years. The picnic is free with a complimentary picnic lunch of hot dogs, burger, baked beans and coleslaw served to seniors. In addition to lunch, seniors are entertained with music, songs and the "Out Of Line" dancers from the Hampton Senior Center! Tickets available at the Hampton Sheriff's Office, 1928 W. Pembroke Avenue ( 926-2540) or the Hampton Senior Center, 3501 Kecoughtan Rd. (727-1601)
LOCAL THEATER / CONCERTS / LECTURES / TALKS
Now thru May 10 - "Big River", Regent University Theatre, Fri/Sat 7:30, Sun 2:30 pm, Main Theater, 1000 Regent University Drive, Virginia Beach. Book by William Hauptman, Music & Lyrics by Roger Miller, Adapted from the novel by Mark Twain, Directed by Derek Leonidoff. Travel the mighty Mississippi with Huck Finn and runaway slave Jim in Mark Twain's soul-rousing tale of friendship and freedom. TIME magazine hails this Tony Award winner, "A classic American musical with the most fetching score of the decade."
Now thru May 10 - "Bedroom Farce", Peninsula Community Theater, 10251 Warwick Blvd., Newport News. By British playwright Alan Ayckbourn. A comedy that contains a melee of events involving certain philandering characters, all occurring within similar moments of one another. Alan Ayckbourn's clever uses of time and space makes this a very intricate and sophisticated comedy while also portraying the deteriorating and rebuilding of relationships among young couples. This play explores the differences in relationships between the younger and older generations while capitalizing on certain unlikely issues that may strain the relationships even further.
Now thru May 17 - "The Producers", Smithfield Little Theater, Thu-Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 2:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 210 N Church St., Smithfield. By Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, Music and lyrics by Mel Brooks. Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International. The plot is simple: a down-on-his-luck Broadway producer and his mild-mannered accountant come up with a scheme to produce the most notorious flop in history thereby bilking their backers (all "little old ladies") out of millions of dollars. Only one thing goes awry: the show is a smash hit! The antics of Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom as they maneuver their way fecklessly through finding a show (the gloriously offensive "Springtime For Hitler"), hiring a director, raising the money and finally going to prison for their misdeeds is a lesson in broad comic construction.
Thu, Apr 30 - VA Arts Fest: "The Rime ", Performed by Gabriel Portuondo, Robin Hixon Theater, 7:30 pm, 440 Bank Street, Norfolk. Gabriel Portuondo is a man inspired by Shakespeare, the ocean and the classics - in music and the written word. In his remarkable theatricalization of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" he creates an extraordinary tapestry of spellbinding and supernatural characters in this epic tale of redemption and enlightenment written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and published in 1798.
Thu, Apr 30 - Distinguished Speaker Series - Brad Meltzer "What's Your Legacy?", Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Being a writer isn't easy - #1 New York Times best-selling author Brad Meltzer had his first novel rejected 24 times. Not to be deterred, he penned a second, "The Tenth Justice," which became an instant New York Times bestseller. "Dead Even" followed a year later and also hit the bestseller list, as have all eight of his novels. In addition to his fiction, he's written three non-fiction books, comics and TV scripts. Meltzer also hosts "Brad Meltzer's Decoded" on the History Channel. Raised in Brooklyn and Miami, Brad is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Columbia Law School.
Fri, May 1 - Governor School of the Arts Jazz Band Performance, MacArthur Mall, 5 - 7:00 pm, Downtown Norfolk. The Governor's School for the Arts Jazz Band will be performing in the Center every Friday from 5-7pm beginning April 24th and continuing through August 28th.
Fri, May 1 - Outdoor Dance or Concert at the Watermen's Museum, 6 - 8:00 pm, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. May thru August. Join us for an evening of fun at the Watermen's Museum. Theme dances. Guest and house bands and performers, sea shanty singers, nautical music and displays. Food and beverages available for purchase. Admission varies. 757.887.2641
Fri, May 1 - Friday Night Hoedown: 'Ol' Ocean Highway', 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.
Fri May 1 - FM99 Lunatic Luau: Godsmack, Papa Roach & The Pretty Reckless, Farm Bureau Live, 7:00 pm, 3550 Cellar Door Way, Virginia Beach.
Fri, May 1 - VA Arts Fest: 'Red Molly', Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 8:00 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. This trio of ladies brings audiences to their feet with their "tick-tight arrangements, crystalline vocals and caramel harmonies" (Boston Globe). Red Molly returns to the Festival after a sellout concert last year to delight audiences with works from The Red Album, their newest release featured in USA Today and CMT Edge. Don't miss this Americana powerhouse as they weave together the threads of American music - from folk roots to bluegrass, from heartbreaking ballads to barn-burning honky tonk!
Fri, May 1 - Black Violin, Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts, 8:00 pm, 110 West Finney Avenue, Suffolk. Adults $25 / Youth $15 / VIP $35. Classically trained South Florida two-some, Wilner "Wil B" Baptiste and Kevin "Kev Marcus" Sylvester, who go by the name Black Violin, are a welcome revelation for their ability to meld highbrow and pop culture, "Brandenburg" and "break-down" into a single genre-busting act. The bands most recent album "Classically Trained" is the follow-up to their self-titled debut, which is a good introduction to their ground breaking blend of classical, hip-hop, rock, R & B and even bluegrass music. Live, they are accompanied by their crack band, featuring ace turntable whiz DJTK (Dwayne Dayal) and a drummer. 757.923.0003 | www.SuffolkCenter.org
Sat, May 2 - A Conversation with Ken Wright: We Remember The Buffalo Soldiers, Portsmouth Community Colored Library Museum, 11:00 am, 904 Elm Avenue, Portsmouth. We Remember The Buffalo Soldiers: a Conversation with Ken Wright. Free pony rides for kids. Free. http://www.portsvaafricanamericanheritage.com
Sat, May 2 - Unstoppable You Women's Conference, Scope Arena, 11:00 am, 201 East Brambleton Avenue, Norfolk. Hosted by and featuring Founder and CEO of Inspirationally Speaking and author of Tomorrow My Sunshine Will Come: Memoirs of Women Who Survived Domestic Violence, Jennifer Foxworthy. "Our purpose is to empower all women to take personal responsibility in aligning their mind, body, and soul. This event will also provide an opportunity to unite, network, and uplift each other personally and professionally!"
Sat, May 2 - Town of Windsor Concert at the Gazebo, 'Billy Mitchell's Golden Oldies', 4 - 7:00 pm, 18 Duke Street, Windsor. The Town of Windsor will kick off its Concert at the Gazebo series on Saturday May 2nd at 4pm. This concert will feature music by Billy Mitchell's Golden Oldies. There will also be a fund raiser dinner for the Windsor Community Recreation Center Fund. The dinner will be a Nixon's BBQ and Fried Chicken dinner. Tickets are $9 and can be obtained at the Windsor Town Hall. M.A.M.A.S. Creative Sweets will be on site selling her delicious treats!
Sat, May 2 - Concert at the Fountain Plaza: "Joe Gosman Band", Virginia Beach Town Center, 6 - 9:00 pm, Central Park Plaza, Virginia Beach. Come out to hear and enjoy the free ambient music at the Fountain Plaza! Whether you are on your way to laugh out loud at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, a show at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, or a romantic date night dinner at one of your favorite restaurants, the nightly plaza music will surely set the tone.
Sat, May 2 - Kim Person & Lana Puckett, Tidewater Friends of Acoustic Music, Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library, 7:00 pm, 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach. Music for recording artists Lana Puckett and Kim Person has been a lifelong passion since early childhood. Each artist brings a uniquely different musical and vocal style to the duo as well as both being multi-instrumentalists.
Sat, May 2 - Cindy Bradley, Attucks Theatre, 7:00 pm, 1010 Church Street, Norfolk. Calling her 2009 debut Bloom proved prophetic, as the multi-talented performer blossomed into a powerful and charismatic presence at radio and on the contemporary jazz festival circuit. Along the way, Cindy performed everywhere from the River Raisin' Jazz Festival in Monroe, Michigan to the Dubai Jazz Fest. She won Best New Artist at the American Smooth Jazz Awards and was named Debut Artist of the Year by the Catalina Island Jazz Trax Festival and Smooth Jazz News.
Sat, May 2 - Family Movies on the Lawn: "Up", nTelos Wireless Pavilion, 8:00 pm, 16 Crawford Cir, Portsmouth. Bring the entire family and enjoy an evening under the stars featuring the Disney/Pixar movie "Up". To avoid being taken away to a nursing home, an old widower tries to fly his home to Paradise Falls, South America, along with a boy scout who accidentally lifted off with him. Rated-PG. Free admission and free parking. Gates open at 7 pm. http://www.pavilionconcerts.com/
Sat, May 2 - Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company, The American Theater, 8:00 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. A gorgeous dance work integrating trance, rhythmic breathing and spiral motion, Whirlwind was inspired by Nai-Ni Chen's personal journey along the Silk Road. Delving into the ancient mysteries of the old Asiatic cultures, the dance will transport the audience out of the driven, jangling clamor of modern life to ponder the simplicity and spiritual richness of another place and time.
Sat, May 2 - The Spinners, & The Contours, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Timeless music is the hallmark of The Spinners. Their classic group sound and approach has maintained its universal appeal across generations. In 1962, The Contours hit the jackpot when Berry Gordy himself penned "Do You Love Me." Within two weeks of release it became the No. 2 record in the nation as well as the group's first gold record. More hits followed.
Sat/Sun, May 2/3 - Williamsburg Choral Guild "The Whole World Sings!", Williamsburg Presbyterian Church, Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 4:00 pm, 215 Richmond Road, Williamsburg. Come with us on a thrilling musical visit to all seven continents (yes, including Antarctica!) through the voices of people expressed in song. Guild members will be joined by outstanding soloists and instrumentalists, the Williamsburg Youth Chorale (Ann Porter, director) and pianist Jane Alcorn, conducted by Artistic Director/Conductor Jay BeVille. For more information call (757) 220-1808 or visit www.williamsburgchoralguild.org.
Sat/Sun, May 2/3 - VSO: Disney Fantasia Live in Concert, VA Arts Fest, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Experience one of the crown jewels of feature animation as you view scenes from Walt Disney's groundbreaking 1940 film Fantasia and Disney's homage to the original, Fantasia 2000 - as the Virginia Symphony Orchestra performs the unforgettable classical score live! Relive the enchantment as Mickey Mouse dabbles in magic to Dukas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice and see mythical unicorns and winged horses take flight to Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony, played in high definition on the big screen.
Sun, May 3 - In The Mood: A 1940's Big Band Musical Review, Harrison Opera House, 2:00 pm, 160 West Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk. To the delight of Hepcats, Lindy Hoppers and lovers of Swing Jazz, the brassy, all-singing, all-dancing, all-American 1940's musical revue, In The Mood is coming to Norfolk to celebrate 21 years on tour. Hop aboard the "Chattanooga Choo Choo" to "Tuxedo Junction" and get "In the Mood" for a "Moonlight Serenade." In The Mood is a fully staged tribute to Glenn Miller, The Andrews Sisters, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Frank Sinatra and big band greats of the '40s. Complete with authentic costumes, musical arrangements and choreography, In The Mood pays homage to America's greatest generation who fought WWII. In the sound track, they listened and boogie woogied to up-tempo big band rhythms and danced cheek-to-cheek to intimate ballads.
Sun, May 3 - "All the Best Fairytales Ever" Presented by 'Bucket of Monkeys Improv Troupe', Meyera E Oberndorf Central Library Theatre, 2:00 pm, 4100 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Virginia Beach. Come and see a show that you the audience helps create. With our improvisational troupe "Bucket of Monkeys", you are guaranteed to see a one-of-a-kind performance that is interactive, engaging and hilarious. Great fun for all ages
Sun, May 3 - First Sunday Evenings: Richard Sumerak's "Summer Vacation", The American Theater, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. In this psycho-comedy, the fences that fall are in Richard's mind, and the hero is the season - which is generous to all.
Mon, May 4 - First Bull Run: The Most Important Battle of the Civil War, Port Hampton Lecture, Hampton History Museum, 7:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Presented by Dr. Edward G. Longacre, retired Air Force historian and an authority on the Civil War, especially Union cavalry. Museum members free, non-members $5. 757-727-1610
Mon/Tue, May 4/5 - Williamsburg Symphonia Concert: Masterworks Concert #5, Kimball Theatre, 8:00 pm, Merchants' Square, Williamsburg. Danses Concertantes, Stravinsky; Cello Concerto in A Minor, Schumann, cellist Zuill Bailey; Symphony No. 41, "Jupiter," Mozart. The Symphonia, Williamsburg's own professional orchestra, is conducted by Music Director Janna Hymes, in her 11th season on the podium. 757-229-9857 | http://williamsburgsymphonia.org/ticket.html
Tue, May 5 - Falletta & Friends: An Evening of Mahler, VA Arts Fest, Robin Hixon Theater, 7:30 pm, 440 Bank Street, Norfolk. Hailed as "one of the finest conductors of her generation" by The New York Times, JoAnn Falletta now brings an exquisitely intimate experience of Mahler's most achingly beautiful vocal works: Songs of a Wayfarer, composed upon the end of a love affair; and Song of the Earth, the cry of a grief-stricken father at the death of his daughter. Performing Arnold Schoenberg's arrangements, which pierce the heart of Mahler's music, Falletta, instrumentalists and singers create an evening that will live long in the memory.
Wed, May 6 - All the Way LIVE! Series, The American Theater, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. All the Way Live is a community based, high-energy, monthly variety show featuring performances from established local and national artists as well as local amateur talent. Local artists showcase their talents while members of the community get involved and win prizes by competing in friendly amateur contests. All the Way LIVE! features two amateur competitions - a contest for adults and a separate category for children. Talent will be selected from auditions, and competitors will compete for cash prizes.
Thu, May 7 - Coffee Concert I: Attacca String Quartet, VA Arts Fest, St. John's Episcopal Church, 10:30 am, 424 Washington Street, Portsmouth. Attacca Quartet emanates "absolute unanimity of phrasing and ensemble plus the perfectly blended and balanced sound created an effect not of four musicians but of a single breathing organism" (American Record Guide). One of America's premier young performing ensembles, the group joins Virginia Arts Festival as its 2015 quartet in residence. Hear Attacca perform a program by three of the "greats" in this lovely setting at St. John's Episcopal Church.
Thu, May 7 - The Virginia Roots Ensemble, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 7:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. The Virginia Roots Ensemble explores the music of bygone Virginia musicians. Based on the Library of Virginia's exhibition, Virginia Roots Music: Creating and Conserving Tradition, the 2-hour multi-media presentation highlights photographs and recordings of the 1920s and 1930s. The concert features musical traditions of the Old Dominion, especially the jubilee-style gospel quartets of Tidewater Virginia, string-band music of southwestern Virginia, and Piedmont or East Coast blues.
Thu, May 7 - Phoebus Film Club Series: "Friendly Persuasion", The American Theater, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. Jess and Eliza Birdwell (Gary Cooper & Dorothy McGuire) are prosperous farmers of the Quaker faith in 1863 Indiana, Union territory threatened by Confederate raiders.
Thu, May 7 - VA Arts Fest: "Inti-Illimani", Norfolk Academy, 8:00 pm, 1585 Wesleyan Drive, Norfolk. It's a story with all the makings of a thrilling screenplay: a Chilean college singing group wins fans for their songs of hope and freedom, and while performing abroad a military coup grips their country and outlaws their music. That was 40 years ago, and today the singers of Inti-Illimani still inspire audiences the world around. Their music, performed on more than 30 wind, string and percussion instruments, is rooted in traditional Latin American culture, capturing at once the very personal colors of their experiences while simultaneously appealing to the universal in us all.
Fri, May 8 - Governor School of the Arts Jazz Band Performance, MacArthur Mall, 5 - 7:00 pm, Downtown Norfolk. The Governor's School for the Arts Jazz Band will be performing in the Center every Friday from 5-7pm beginning April 24th and continuing through August 28th.
Fri, May 8 - Outdoor Dance or Concert at the Watermen's Museum, 6 - 8:00 pm, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. May thru August. Join us for an evening of fun at the Watermen's Museum. Theme dances. Guest and house bands and performers, sea shanty singers, nautical music and displays. Food and beverages available for purchase. Admission varies. 757.887.2641
Fri, May 8 - Concert at the Fountain Plaza: "Iliads", Virginia Beach Town Center, 6 - 9:00 pm, Central Park Plaza, Virginia Beach. Come out to hear and enjoy the free ambient music at the Fountain Plaza! Whether you are on your way to laugh out loud at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, a show at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, or a romantic date night dinner at one of your favorite restaurants, the nightly plaza music will surely set the tone.
Fri, May 8 - Friday Night Hoedown, 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.
Fri, May 8 - VSO: Stravinsky's "The Soldier's Tale", VA Arts Fest, TCC Roper Performing Arts Center, 8:00 pm, 340 Granby St., Norfolk. It's a story that has inspired artists of every kind, from composer Igor Stravinsky to choreographer Peter Martins to novelist Kurt Vonnegut: the tale of a soldier who trades his fiddle to the Devil for a fortune. Now JoAnn Falletta gathers the "stunning, brilliant" (Seattle Times) violinist Tianwa Yang and public radio's Fred Child as narrator for a one-night-only fully staged production of The Soldier's Tale. Stravinsky's music tells the tale with sounds of a Spanish bullfight, jaunty folk tunes, tango, waltz, and even ragtime, as actors portray the soldier and the Devil and a dancer plays the princess. A not to be missed musical event.
Sat, May 9 - Civil War Lecture Series: Habeas Corpus, The Mariners' Museum, 2:30 - 3:30 pm, 100 Museum Drive, Newport News. "Lincoln's Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus and the Conflict that Ensued", Presented by Hon. David B. Rand (J.S.C. ret.). In April 1861 the United States of America was a country in turmoil. As a result of the attack by southerners upon Fort Sumter Lincoln called for volunteers to put down the rebellion. When Virginia seceded on April 17, 1861 Washington D.C. was surrounded by forces hostile to the Union. Lincoln took a radical step: he unilaterally suspended the only personal right included in the original U.S. Constitution, the writ of habeas corpus. This action brought him in direct conflict with Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Roger B. Taney. Judge Rand will discuss these events and their consequences down to the present day. (757) 591-7745
Sat, May 9 - Concert at the Fountain Plaza: "Shoes Required", Virginia Beach Town Center, 6 - 9:00 pm, Central Park Plaza, Virginia Beach. Come out to hear and enjoy the free ambient music at the Fountain Plaza! Whether you are on your way to laugh out loud at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, a show at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, or a romantic date night dinner at one of your favorite restaurants, the nightly plaza music will surely set the tone.
Sat, May 9 - Momma I'm Just Playing Comedy Show, Attucks Theatre, 7:00 pm, 1010 Church St., Norfolk. Hailing from Norfolk, VA, Anguz Black is a household name with an extensive resume including placement on Clear Channel Radio as the resident comedian of the #1 Rated Boodah Brothers Morning Show, Major Comedy Tour placements, creator of the popular segment "What Part of the Game is That," YouTube sensation, plus he was a featured comedian on Martin Lawrence's STARZ special, 1st Amendment Standup.
Sat, May 9 - 'We Are One' Mother's Day Celebration, Hampton Coliseum, 7 - 11:00 pm, 1000 Coliseum Dr., Hampton. The We Are One Foundation is kicking off the summer this year with the biggest gospel show to hit Hampton Roads by honoring mothers with the We Are One Mother's Day Celebration. Come out and celebrate on Saturday, May 9 at Hampton Coliseum. Last year's show sold out and this year it promises to be even bigger. The star studded line-up for the celebration features Shirley Caesar, Marvin Sapp, Tamela Mann and Deitrick Haddon.
Sat, May 9 - Smithfield Music presents Tim Buppert House Concert, 7:30 pm. Smithfield Music presents another House Concert in their continuing series of singer songwriters performing original music in Smithfield. Buppert, originally from Chuckatuck, has been one of Nashville's finest, both as a musician and a songwriter. Tickets are $20. For tickets and further information call 757.357.7707 or 757.880.3120.
Sat, May 9 - Family Movies on the Lawn: "Big Hero 6", nTelos Wireless Pavilion, 8:00 pm, 16 Crawford Cir, Portsmouth. Bring the entire family and enjoy an evening under the stars. "Big Hero 6? is about the special bond that develops between plus-sized inflatable robot Baymax, and prodigy Hiro Hamada, who team up with a group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes. Free admission and free parking. Gates open at 7 pm.
Sun, May 10 - The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO), Ferguson Center for the Arts, 4:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Internationally recognized as having achieved a preeminent place among the world's most important orchestras. Acclaimed for its enduring pursuit of artistic excellence, the BSO has attracted a devoted national and international following while maintaining deep bonds throughout Maryland through innovative education and community outreach initiatives.
Sun, May 10 - Concert at the Fountain Plaza: "Stan The Sax Man", Virginia Beach Town Center, 6 - 9:00 pm, Central Park Plaza, Virginia Beach. Come out to hear and enjoy the free ambient music at the Fountain Plaza! Whether you are on your way to laugh out loud at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, a show at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, or a romantic date night dinner at one of your favorite restaurants, the nightly plaza music will surely set the tone.
Sun, May 10 - VA Arts Fest: Attacca String Quartet, The Parlor on Granby, 7:00 pm, 765 Granby St., Norfolk. One of America's premier young performing ensembles, the group joins Virginia Arts Festival as its 2015 quartet in residence. It's not often a string quartet gets called "exuberant" and "funky" - but those are some of the adjectives critics from such major publications as The New York Times have used to describe the Attacca Quartet.
Sun, May 10 - "The Broadway Boys", Chesapeake Conference Center, 7:00 pm, 700 Conference Center Drive, Chesapeake. The Broadway Boys, one of the hottest male vocalist groups, bring a combination of talent and musical originality from the New York stage to the Chesapeake Conference Center. https://www.facebook.com/events/691320650978317/
Sun, May 10 - R. Kelly, with Special Guest Demetria McKinney & Friends, Hampton Coliseum, 7:30 pm, 1000 Coliseum Dr., Hampton. He will be performing all his chart topping hits including "Step in the Name of Love," "Happy People," "My Story," "Trapped in the Closet" and many more. Also from the Real Housewives of Atlanta and House of Payne, Demetria McKinney and other special guests will take the stage.
Tue, May 12 - VA Arts Fest: Coffee Concert II, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 10:30 am, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. This is chamber music as it was meant to be heard: the communion of gifted artists in an intimate, beautiful setting, among music lovers and friends. At the Festival's Coffee Concerts, the performance is so close you hear every note, and witness the interactions of the artists with each other and with the music. After the performance, patrons can mingle with the performers, a lovely postscript to a perfect performance experience.
Tue, May 12 - VA Arts Fest: Cyrille Aimee, Robin Hixon Theater, 7:30 pm, 440 Bank St., Norfolk. "When you see Cyrille Aimee perform, you instantly fall in love with her- her voice, eyes, curls and the joyful spirit she invests in each song. It's impossible to not be charmed." (Jazz Times). Born to French and Dominican parents, this rising jazz star spent her childhood wandering the gypsy encampments filled with those attending the annual Django Reinhardt Festival. Discover a new jazz star in this intimate evening!
Thu, May 14 - 'Sharkophagus', Sunsets on the River summer concert series, 5:30 - 9:00 pm, Hermitage Museum & Gardens, 7637 North Shore Road , Norfolk. Powered by 96x. Join us for our 2015 expanded summer concert series on the back lawn! every other Thursday May through July for local music, food trucks, and a cash bar. Gates open at 5:30, music starts at 6 pm. Guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and food. Feel free to explore the museum. No outside alcohol is permitted. Members: FREE, Non-members: $10
Fri-Sun, May 15-17 - "Broadway Sizzles", The Hurrah Players, Fri 7:00 pm, Sat/Sun 3:00 pm, The Perry Family Theatre, 485 St. Paul's Blvd., Norfolk. Hurrah brings Broadway's hottest musical numbers to the local stage!
FARMERS' MARKETS
Sat, May 2 - Old Beach Farmers' Market, Every Sat 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, May 2 - Farmers' Fare at East Beach, Every Sat 9:00 am until 12:00 noon, Pavilion Park, 4730 Hammock Lane, Norfolk. This local seasonal marketplace will feature fresh produce, meats free range chickens and turkeys, eggs seafood, made from scratch bagels, breaks and baked goods with vegan and gluten free options. We will have artisanal chesses, peanuts, salsa, dog treats, homemade pasta and sauces, jams and marmalades, sandwiches and salads to go along with Virginia wines.
Sat, May 2 - St. Paul's Farmers' Market 2015 Grand Opening, Every Sat 9:00 am until 12:00 noon, 201 St. Paul's Boulevard, Norfolk. Fresh produce for all our neighbors. St. Paul's Church & Five Points Community Farm Market have partnered to bring a Farm Market to Downtown Norfolk. The St. Paul's Downtown Farm Market is re-opening for 2015 and we want to see all your smiling faces! We'll have food from Gershwin's, flowers from Studio Posy and brand new Made in Virginia tent. We're proud to offer a wide selection of products that are made in Virginia and pair nicely with our local fruits and vegetables. Free parking for those who need it, bike racks for those who don't.
Sat, May 2 - Olde Towne Portsmouth Farmers' Market, Every Sat 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 400 High Street, Portsmouth. Held every Saturday, May through November with special markets in April and December 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, May 2 - Suffolk Farmers' Market Season Opening Celebration, 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, Suffolk Visitor Center Pavilion, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. Free and open to the public. The Suffolk Farmers' Market kicks off the 2015 season in the Suffolk Visitor Center Pavilion, conveniently located behind the Suffolk Visitor Center at the corner of Main Street and Constance Road. Enjoy the best in locally-grown fresh fruits and vegetables, along with eggs, honey, homemade jams and jellies, baked goods, fresh cut flowers, plants and handmade jewelry and crafts. Opening day will include live music, entertainment and kiddie fun! 757.514.4130
Sat, May 2 - Smithfield Farmers' Market, Every Sat 9:00 am until 12:00 noon, the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 115 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. 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, May 2 - 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/
Wed, May 6 - Suffolk Farmers' Market, 3 - 6:00 pm (through Labor Day), Suffolk Visitor Center Pavilion, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. Enjoy the best in locally-grown fresh fruits and vegetables, along with eggs, honey, homemade jams and jellies, baked goods, fresh cut flowers, plants and handmade jewelry and crafts. Free and open to the public. 757.514.4130
Thu, May 7 - City Center Farmers Market, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, Mariners Row Market Stage, City Center at Oyster Point. Enjoy a selection of locally grown fruits, vegetables, seafood, plants, herbs, baked goods, free range chickens, pork, bison, bath products, fresh bread and dog treats. Dairy products: cheese, goat's cheese, milk, bath products, fresh bread and Eggs.
Sat, May 9 - Yorktown Market Day, Mother's Day Weekend, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown. Yorktown Market Days will begin its ninth season with a Health & Fitness Market, and variety of products from new and returning producers. The Yorktown market features seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh seafood, eggs, poultry, beef and pork; fresh breads, cheeses, baked goods, peanuts, cut flowers, organic and gluten free products, potted plants, coffee, jams & jellies; dipping oils and meat rubs; quality art, chefs demonstrations and live musical entertainment. https://www.yorkcounty.gov/Portals/6/Events/15_fit_market.pdf
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