Thursday, October 29, 2015

Local Happenings in Tidewater VA


COMMUNITY EVENTS / FESTIVALS / LOCAL THEATER / CONCERTS / LECTURES / TALKS
Now thru Oct 30 - Virginia Science Festival, The Virginia Living Museum, 524 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News. The Virginia Living Museum is psyched to be part of the second annual Virginia Science Festival taking place statewide beginning Sept. 26 and ending Oct. 30! Check out events taking place in your area at virginiasciencefestival.org and become involved, too! Discover something new with us at the Virginia Science Festival!
Now thru Oct 30 - Tales of Hampton: Horror Stories Tours, Hampton History Museum, 7 - 8:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Ln., Hampton. These 60 minute tours include eerie tales of Old Hampton and the Tidewater area. Guided by historian Michael Cobb, you will meet the first witch recorded in America, ghosts of Civil War soldiers, pirates from Blackbeard’s Crew, a speakeasy proprietor, escaped prisoners, yellow fever victims, and more characters from the city’s tales of mystery and the macabre. Each tour will include the grisly side of Hampton’s history; special surprises and a spooky lantern tour of the St. John’s Church graveyard, and other points of fright along Queen Street and around downtown Hampton. Tickets $5 in advance; $8 at the door. Call 757-727-1102 to reserve your tickets—space is limited, and these tours sell out!
Now thru Oct 31 - Harvest Fun, Taylor Farms, Sat 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun 12 - 5:00 pm, 2599 Dam Neck Rd., Virginia Beach. The sun is shining and Taylor Farms will finally be open every weekend in October!! Join us Saturday’s from 10 to 5, Sunday’s from 12 to 5! Admission includes a pie pumpkin (3-5lbs), the animal park, playgrounds, bounce houses, pumpkin and face painting and a really fun scavenger hunt!! $7 per person. As always, we offer our popular free hay rides around the farm stopping at our wonderful pumpkin patch! Fall is here…come join us for a day on the farm!! (757) 427-6461
Now thru Oct 31 - Pumpkin Patch Fall Fun, Hickory Ridge Farm, Sat 9:30 am - 6:00 pm, Sun 12:30 - 6:00 pm, 2928 S. Battlefield Boulevard, Chesapeake. You-pick pumpkin patch! Come on out and pick your pumpkin right off the vine! Enjoy a storybook character hayride around our working farm and see our newly planted strawberries. Take a pony ride, play in the play area (farm animals, children’s corn maze, toddler hay maze, play houses). Take a ride on our new barrel train! Prices vary from $2 for the barrel train to $6.50 per child for the play area. Contact: Robin Pierce (757) 560-6763
Now thru Oct 31 - Great Bridge Pumpkin Patch, Open Daily at 9:00 am, Between Chesapeake Regional Medical Center and Nissan of Chesapeake,  900 N Battlefield Boulevard, Chesapeake. The Great Bridge Pumpkin Patch is back for another year with the new haunted trail - Terror Woods. This trail aims to have the coolest Halloween props for haunted trails. It kicks off starting October 9. And starting September 25 is Pumpkin Patch Playland, a perfect complement to the pumpkin patch. http://greatbridgepumpkinpatch.com/
Now thru Oct 31 - Bergey’s 7th Annual Corn Maze, Fri/Sat 10:00 am - 6:30 pm,  2207 Mount Pleasant Road, Chesapeake. The 5-acre maze is a fun and educational activity for your whole family. Hone your directional skills and problem solving skills as you make your way through our maze. Pumpkins from our pumpkin patch and pony rides will also be available, but are not included in the corn maze admission price. Admission: Ages 5 and up - $8 (Sept), $10 (Oct/Nov); Ages 4 and under - Free. You won’t be able to pass by our family-run bakery without stopping for a treat! Choose from homemade cinnamon rolls, breads and pies, sandwiches, and made on-site ice cream. A variety of produce and fresh-cut flowers grown right on our farm are also available. (757) 770-3770 or 546-9225
Now thru Oct 31 - Fall Harvest Festival, Greenbrier Farms, Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 5:30 pm, Sat 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, Sun 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 225 Sign Pine Road, Chesapeake. Pumpkin Patch w/ $5 U-Pick pumpkins, Hay Rides, Farm Tours, Sweet Charlie’s Play Area. (757) 436-0149 |http://www.historicgreenbrierfarms.com/#!upcoming-events/ctjo
Now thru Oct 31 - Haunted Hunt Club Farm, 7:00 pm, Fri/Sat Sep 25/26, Fri-Sun Oct 2-4, Fri-Sun Oct 9-11, Wed-Sun Oct 14-31, 2388 London Bridge Road, Virginia Beach. Box Office opens at 6:30 pm on the nights we are open! General Admission $25, Children 7 years old and under admitted free with a paying adult. Includes entry to the Haunted Hayride, Village of the Dead and Field of Screams, entry in to the farm and nightly entertainment and more! Carnival ride tickets separate. http://www.hauntedhuntclubfarm.com/?page_id=40#
Now thru Oct 31 - Frightmare, 123 N Battlefield Blvd., Chesapeake. $15 incl tax. Thru Oct 10 Fri/Sat 6 to 10 pm; Thru Oct 25 Thu 6 to 9 pm, Fri/Sat 6 to 10 pm, Sun 6 to 9 pm; Then Tue-Thu 6 to 9 pm, Fri/Sat 6 to 11 pm. Frightmare is a fiercely intense and graphic haunt. Disturbing scenes of gore, carnage, and horrific mayhem. This is a long haunt that is geared for adults. (757) 609-2728 |https://www.facebook.com/experiencefrightmare
Now thru Oct 31 - A Haunting at Greenbrier Farms, Thu-Sun starting at 6:00 pm, 225 Sign Pine Road, Chesapeake. This years guided walking tour at Historic Greenbrier Farms starts around the 100 year old farm house and ends about 20 minutes later on the south side of the property navigating a dark cornfield. The attraction is designed by Mark Brownell, a long time Hampton Roads resident and prior owner of the Haunted House at the Oceanfront. This is a “fright” attraction for middle school aged children and up. There are all levels of horror experiences in this tour. $18.00 per person; $15.00 per person Military or Group. (757) 421-4550 |http://www.historicgreenbrierfarms.com/#!upcoming-events/ctjo
Now thru Oct 31 - Haunted Walk and Hayride, Acquibob Farms, Fri-Sun 6:30 - 9:00 pm, 3900 Saunders Lane, Chesapeake. Come join Acquibob for a hauntingly good time. Reservations appreciated. Additional dates and times by appointment. Admission: $10 per person; Children under 10 - $5; Children 2 and under - Free; 10% Military and Senior Discount. (757) 484-9858
Now thru Oct 31 - Haunted Barn and Hay Ride, Fri/Sat 8 - 11:00 pm, 15031 Reuter Lane, Windsor. Now in its fifth year, this delightfully scary hayride and haunted barn is real scream. Proceeds go to benefit Diamond in the Rough (DITR) Equine Rescue, a rescue focused on finding new, forever homes for displaced, abused and sick horses. For further information call 757.846.6976
Now thru Oct 31 - Zombie Contagion Haunted House, Peninsula Town Center, Fri/Sat/Sun 7 - 11:00 pm, 3420 Von Schilling Drive, Hampton. Peninsula Jaycees Proudly Present Zombie Contagion Haunted House. The worst way we could find out someone was secretly running a facility for genetic testing was if things went wrong. It happened! And now, Zombies are on the loose wreaking havoc! •General Admission $12. This attraction is recommended for guests 13 and up. Parental discretion is advised. Guests 15 years and under MUST be accompanied by a paid adult (18 & over). Sorry, no refunds. This is a charity event. Consider it a donation to a great cause.
Now thru Oct 31 - 757Zombies Thrill Ride, Chesapeake Paintball, Fri/Sat 7:00 pm - Midnight, 3064 Yadkin Road, Chesapeake. The immediate threat has been contained but we still need your help. Within the tall walls of an industrial park located in Deep Creek, countless numbers of zombies have been corralled, just waiting to be exterminated. Don’t be afraid, our ZAVs (Zombie Assault Vehicles) have been armed with semi-automatic paintball rifles, equipped with zombie killing tracer rounds designed specifically to put those flesh eaters back in the ground from whence they came. As you ride thru the urban containment area, you will have free reign to eliminate as many zombies as you can. Come be a part of the Zombie Assault Force as we take you on a thrill ride that is like no other you have ever experienced. (757) 279-7201 |http://www.757zombies.com/
Now thru Oct 31 - Downtown Monster Maze, m2 Pictures Production Facility, Thu-Sat 7 - 11:00 pm, 132 E. Queen Street, Hampton. The Downtown Hampton Exchange Club presents the Monster Maze tour: An alien autopsy gone wrong and a plane crash on Zombie Island are just some of the haunting scenes in this monster maze at the historic downtown post office. Recommended for 11+. $10. Call 757-727-8311 for more information.
Now thru Nov 1 - Hunt Club Farm’s Harvest Festival, Sat/Sun 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, 2388 London Bridge Road, Virginia Beach. Featuring: Petting Farm, Daytime Farm Tours, Pony Rides, Carnival Rides (tickets required), Giant Haystack and More! Live Entertainment, DJ with Music, Games and Free Prizes! Don’t forget our Huge Pumpkin Patch with Mums, Cornstalks and Straw!
Now thru Nov 15 - Virginia Stage Company: “All My Sons”, Wells Theater, Tue 7:00 pm, Wed-Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 4:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm, 110 East Tazewell Street, Norfolk. (Special pre-opening pricing Oct 27-29) The Tony Award winning masterwork about family dynamics, courage and the struggle to survive during WWII. http://www.vastage.com/

Thu/Fri, Oct 29/30 - Haunted Ship: Zombie Pirates, The Battleship Wisconsin, 6:30 - 10:00 pm, Nauticus, 1 Waterside Dr., Norfolk. Chemical waste has turned pirates and the Battleship Wisconsin’s crew into zombies—can you escape in time to avoid the same fate?  This experience is not recommended for children under age 13, the claustrophobic, or faint of heart.  Must be able to climb steep ladders and navigate tight, dark spaces. Tickets are $10, and doors open at 6 pm.

Thu, Oct 29 thru Nov 8 - “The (former) Prostitutes Potluck Supper”, Chrysler Hall, Thu-Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 215 Saint Pauls Boulevard, Norfolk. Presented by the Generic Theater. Six friends, who once shared the world’s oldest profession, meet for a potluck supper every month, until an expected visitor spells a recipe for disaster. This dramatic comedy is written by Norfolk native and Generic Theater alum Frankie Little Hardin.

Thu, Oct 29 - Breast Cancer Survivors Masquerade Gala, Hilton Garden Inn Suffolk Riverfront, 5:30 pm, 100 East Constance Road, Suffolk. Be sure to come by the Breast Cancer Survivors Masquerade Gala to show support to Suffolk’s local chapter. Doors open at 5 pm, followed by the VIP Reception at 5:30 pm, The Pink Carpet Masquerade Gala begins at 7 pm. Donations: $100 for the Masquerade Gala and $125 for the VIP Reception & Masquerade Gala. The Keynote Speaker will be Shondia Sabari. Donations, sponsorships and vendor opportunities are available at www.suffolkbreastcancersociety.com. Proceeds from the Survivor Masquerade Gala will benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation (Tidewater Chapter), Relay for Life, and Sentara Obici Auxiliary.
Thu, Oct 29 - Children’s Costume Parade and Movie Night with Tinkerbell LIVE, Hampton Main Library, 5:30 - 8:00 pm, Children’s Department, 4207 Victory Blvd., Hampton. Costume Parade. Come dressed in your favorite costume. Parade begins at 5:30 p.m. Tinkerbell (Wishery Entertainment) will lead the parade! Disney’s “TINKERBELL AND THE LEGEND OF THE NEVERBEAST” starts at 6 pm. Take home treats. FUN! FUN! FUN! Free. Registration is required. Please call 757-727-1157
Thu, Oct 29 - Seatack Spooktacular, Seatack Recreation Center, 6 - 7:30 pm, 141 South Birdneck Road, Virginia Beach. Age 5 - 10 • Join us at Seatack Recreation Center for a Spooktacular time of fun activities, ghost stories, s'mores and Halloween candy. Costumes are welcomed, but not required. Register at any Virginia Beach Recreation Center. Program fee is $3. Recreation Center membership or day pass is needed. fun@VBgov.com | (757) 385-5920
Thu, Oct 29 - Jazz from the Daniel Bennett Group, Pretlow Library, 7:00 pm, Ocean View, Norfolk. Love Jazz? Here’s your chance to see The Daniel Bennett Group play in Norfolk for FREE!
Thu, Oct 29 - (RESCHEDULED) Friday Night Frights Hermitage Outdoor Film Series: “Psycho”, 7:00 pm, Hermitage Museum & Gardens, 7637 North Shore Rd, Norfolk. a terrifying new twist in October with the airing of five popular horror flicks. This year’s lineup includes Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (Oct. 2), A Nightmare on Elm Street (Oct. 16), Night of the Living Dead (Oct. 23) and two PG film nights: Frankeenweenie (Oct. 9) and The Goonies (Oct. 30). Gates will open at 5:30 pm each evening and the film will begin at 7 pm. Guests may enjoy YNOT pizza, beer and wine, cornhole, and life-size jenga with the 96x team. Admission is free for members, $7 for non-members, and includes entrance to the museum’s fall exhibit and a raffle ticket for a prize drawing from 96x.
Thu, Oct 29 - Yappy Hour, Lake Meade Park, 7:00 pm, 201 Holly Lawn Parkway (behind Farm Fresh), Suffolk. $5 ($15 for non-members). Come party with your pooch this fall at the Lake Meade Dog Park’s first ever Barks and Booze event. Enter our Howl-oween dog costume contest and enjoy beer, food and music while you make some new dog loving friends. The cost is $5 for members and $15 for non-members. For more information, please call Suzette Vida at 757.538.4102.
Thu, Oct 29 - VSO: “Enigma Variations”, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Hampton. Joann Falletta, Conductor, Zuill Bailey, Cello. Zuill Bailey, a Virginia native and widely considered to be one of the best cellists in the world, takes the stage for the Virginia debut of Michael Daugherty’s Tales of Hemingway for Cello and Orchestra, Elgar’s Enigma Variations, and Ibert’s naval-inspired Ports of Call.

Thu/Fri, Oct 29/30 - Paranormal Paddle at the Great Dismal Swamp, daily 6:30 - 8:30 pm, Departs from Ballahack Boat Ramp, Chesapeake. Attention ghost hunters! The Great Dismal Swamp has a rich legacy of ghost sightings dating back 100 years. Visitors have reported seeing strange lights, ghosts and hearing unexplained sounds. Come join us on a ghostly adventure gliding through the murky waters in search of the paranormal in this ancient swamp. Advance registration required by calling (757) 237-8776.

Thu, Oct 29 thru Nov 15 - Smithfield Little Theatre presents “Spamalot”,Thu-Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 210 N. Church Street, Downtown Smithfield. Tickets are $18 for adults and $10 for students. Opening night (Thursday, Oct. 29) special rate of $5 for students! “Find Your Grail!” SPAMALOT is a highly irreverent parody of the Arthurian Legend, lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Book and lyrics by Eric Idle. Music collaboration with John Du Prez. Knights of the Round Table and Brave Sir Robin composed by Neil Innes. Always Look on the Bright Side of Life written by Eric Idle. This show contains adult humor. For further information or to purchase tickets call 757.357.7338.

Fri, Oct 30 - Preschool Monster Mash, Bow Creek Recreation Center, 10 - 11:30 am, 3427 Club House Road, Virginia Beach. Age 6 & under. Have a fun time making a Halloween craft, enjoying hot apple cider, showing off your costume and dancing! Program cost is $6. Register in person at any Virginia Beach recreation center. Rec center membership or day pass needed for participants age 3 & up. fun@VBgov.com | (757) 385-5960
Fri, Oct 30 - Jazz from the Daniel Bennett Group, Slover Library, 12 - 2:00 pm, Downtown Norfolk. Love Jazz? Bring your bag lunch, because here’s your chance to see The Daniel Bennett Group play in Norfolk for FREE!
Fri, Oct 30 - Hallows Eve Costume Contest, Great Neck Recreation Center, 6 - 8:00 pm, 2521 Shorehaven Drive, Virginia Beach. Age 10 & under w/ parent. Have a haunting good time and dance the night away at Great Neck Recreation Center. There will be a light snack, craft, activities, and plenty of Monster Mashing! Register at any Virginia Beach Recreation Center by Oct 23. $6/person; recreation center membership or day pass needed.fun@VBgov.com | (757) 385-5940
Fri, Oct 30 - Phoebus Little League Fall Festival, Phoebus Complex, 6 - 9:00 pm, 27 N. Willard Ave., Hampton. The first annual fall festival will include a variety of family oriented activities. We will have Inflatables, hay rides, Games, trunk-or-treat, great food, raffles, lots of vendors, music by a DJ, and so much more! Come out for a great time and support your local Phoebus Little League! Free.  mailto:phoebuslittleleague@yahoo.com
Fri, Oct 30 - Storytelling Spooktacular, Mill Point Park, 6 - 9:00 pm, 100 Eaton Street, Hampton. This event is for all ages, but if you have a weak heart you may want to leave before 8 pm. Stories to give you goosebumps, mad science experiments, creepy crawly critters from Sandy Bottom Nature Park and a spooky sing-along. Community Gardens will teach you about scary plants, Hampton Clean City Commission will scare you with a box of litter, Be entertained by Jon the Juggling Ginger with his feats of balance, and Play Family Games. The stories get really scary after 8 pm! Free. Food available for purchase.
Fri, Oct 30 - Watermen’s Museum presents a Pirates and Mermaid Costume Party, 6 - 9:00 pm, Watermen’s Museum, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. All Pirates and Mermaids are welcome to join the crew of the Watermen’s Museum at this adult only costume party. Your admission will help support the museum’s on going educational programs. Prizes awarded for best costumes and other assorted categories. 757.887.2641
Fri, Oct 30 - Masquerade in Ghent, 6 – 10:00 pm, Colley Avenue between Shirley and Brandon Avenues, Norfolk. Show off your Halloween costume at the annual Costume Contest Parade. Judges will award cash prizes for “Best In Show,” “Best Family or Group,” and “Best Adult.” Prize packets will be awarded to “Best Pet Costume,” “Best Young Adult” (male & female ages 13-18 years old), “Best Children’s Costume” (male & female 4-12 years old), and “Best Infant Costume”. There will be live music, activities for kids, refreshments and adult beverages. Masquerade in Ghent is free and open to the public. Ample parking can be found along the streets and parking lots. Don’t miss the frightfully, fun-tastic time at this year’s Masquerade in Ghent …and bring a friend because no one likes to scream alone!
Fri, Oct 30 - Dive In Movie: “Monsters Inc.”, Norfolk Rec Center, 6:15 - 11:00 pm, 830 Goff Street, Norfolk. What better way to kick off the Halloween weekend than with a swim amongst monsters? Floats and life jackets will be provided (no outside floats or food permitted). Children under 18 must be accompanied by parent. Space limited. Call 664.7431 to reserve space. Free for recreation card holders, $2 for all other guests.
Fri, Oct 30 - An Evening at Endview, 6:30 - 9:00 pm, Endview Plantation, 362 Yorktown Road, Newport News. Guided evening tours are offered on the grounds of Endview Plantation. Learn about individuals associated with the history of the historic site in a unique after sunset program. The ambiance of the property at night will certainly set the mood for Halloween! Tours are offered every twenty minutes beginning at 7:00, with the last tour leaving at 8:40. Admission is $8.00 per adult, $6.00 per child (ages 6 – 12). Reservations are required and can be made after October 1st by calling (757) 887-1862. Wear comfortable walking shoes and be prepared to navigate some uneven terrain. Flashlights are recommended. For more information go towww.endview.org.
Fri, Oct 30 - “Shipwrecks & Ghost Lore”: A Virginia Beach Ghostwalk, The Old Coast Guard Station, Tue & Thu evenings, 7:00 pm,  overlooking the Atlantic Ocean along the Boardwalk at 24th Street, Virginia Beach. Evening walking program. Join a costumed interpreter as they bring to life true accounts and local legends of shipwrecks, ghosts, pirates and witches. Tours last 60-90 minutes. Tickets $12 Adult, $5 Child (ages 6-12). Reservations appreciated. Contact the museum Program Director at 757.422.1587
Fri, Oct 30 - Legends of Main Street: A Suffolk Ghost Walk, 7:00 pm, Suffolk Visitor Center, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. $10 Adults, $8 Seniors/Military and Children 9-12. A hair-raising encounter with the spirited side of Suffolk. Follow a costumed guide through the shadows of historic Main Street discovering stories, legends and “unexplained occurrences” by lantern light. Tales of unsolved mysteries and unresolved affairs abound throughout Suffolk’s historically hip Ghost Walk. Reservations Required. 757.514.4130
Fri, Oct 30 - Friday Night Frights Hermitage Outdoor Film Series Family Night: “The Goonies”, 7:00 pm, Hermitage Museum & Gardens, 7637 North Shore Rd, Norfolk. a terrifying new twist in October with the airing of five popular horror flicks. This year’s lineup includes Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (Oct. 2), A Nightmare on Elm Street (Oct. 16), Night of the Living Dead (Oct. 23) and two PG film nights: Frankeenweenie (Oct. 9) and The Goonies (Oct. 30). Gates will open at 5:30 pm each evening and the film will begin at 7 pm. Guests may enjoy YNOT pizza, beer and wine, cornhole, and life-size jenga with the 96x team. Admission is free for members, $7 for non-members, and includes entrance to the museum’s fall exhibit and a raffle ticket for a prize drawing from 96x.
Fri, Oct 30 - 34th Annual Olde Towne Ghost Walk, 7:00, 8:00, & 9:00 pm, Olde Towne Portsmouth. Based upon the popular Jack-The-Ripper walks in London, guides take visitors on a walk past the haunted houses and mansions of Olde Towne.  Costumed actors tell legends of ghostly visitation and the things that go bump in the night.  The 45-minute tours leave from the Trinity Church graveyard at 7, 8 and 9 PM and end at the Middle Street Park with cider and entertainment. For more information call 757-393-5111 or visitwww.PortsmouthGhostWalk.com.
Fri, Oct 30 - 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, Oct 30 - The Tidewater Classical Guitar Orchestra in Concert, Virginia Wesleyan College, 7:30 pm, 1584 Wesleyan Dr., Norfolk. PROGRAM: new composition by Andrew York, West Side Story Suite Bernstein, Teleman, Boyce, Piazzola, Albeniz, Tarrega, Garcia, Gounod, Ravel, Cudney, Boyles. Tickets $15/$10. 757-455-2101
 
Fri, Oct 30 - United States Air Force Heritage America Band, Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts, 7:30 pm, 110 W. Finney Avenue, Suffolk. Free. Tickets required. Join the USAF Heritage America Band – US Air Force Langley Winds for their “Treats of the Season,“ a variety of their repertoire reflecting the season! This is a FREE concert but tickets are required and may be obtained by calling 757.923.2900. | www.suffolkcenter.org
Fri, Oct 30 - Opening Night Virginia Stage Company’s: "All My Sons”, Wells Theater, 8:00 pm, 110 E. Tazwell Street, Norfolk. Virginia Stage Company’s second production of the season is the Tony Award-winning All My Sons, a play by Arthur Miller and based upon a true story. The masterwork by one of America’s seminal playwrights is about family dynamics, courage, and the struggle to survive during World War II. http://www.vastage.org./
Fri, Oct 30 - One Magical Night 2015 US Tour, Chesapeake Conference Center, 8:00 pm, 700 Conference Center Drive, Chesapeake. Berce LLC proudly presents Xian Lim, Enrique Gil, Liza Soberano, and Kim Chiu for One Magical Night.  $65 - $150 per person. For tickets call (757) 553-7385
Fri, Oct 30 - Movies in the Park presents: “The Box Trolls”, Riverview Park, 8:00 pm, 255 James Street, Downtown Smithfield. Bring the whole family out for movies under the stars. Grab your lawn chairs or blankets to watch family-friendly cinema. Popcorn will be served at this free event hosted by the Isle of Wight County Parks and Recreation Department. For further information call 757.357.2291.
Fri, Oct 30 - National Acrobats and Circus of The Republic of China: ‘Peking Dreams’, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Hampton. Founded in 1953, the National Acrobats and Circus is one of the longest running and most distinguished circus troupes in China. They are especially acclaimed in China because of the unique acts in their program such as Grand Flying Trapeze, Group Contortion, Girls’ Balance With Bowls, cycling stunts and many other outstanding acrobatic acts. Great fun for the kids, great fun for the whole family! http://fergusoncenter.org/performances/

Fri/Sat, Oct 30/31 - Halloween The Chrysler Way, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Chrysler Museum of Art, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Welcome to a very special tradition, Halloween at the Chrysler. It’s a time where our talented and creative Gallery Hosts dress up as works of art. Since this has become an annual event not to be missed, this year we’re doubling your chance to join the fun. Come enjoy our scavenger hunt, and win a fun prize. You are invited to don your own inspired costume and join in the fun, but be advised there are some restrictions. No masks are allowed, and we also advise against large props. Even if that sword or light-saber is plastic, it could still harm a fragile canvas.
Fri/Sat, Oct 30/31 - 2015 Anthem Wicked 10K and Old Point National Bank Monster Mile, Virginia Beach Convention Center, Fri 12 - 8:00 pm, Sat 6:30 am – 12:00 pm, 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach. This run is for everyone from the super speedy to the first time racers - all are welcome! You won’t want to miss this spooktacular event! Pick up your race packet and enjoy the Sports & Fitness expo at the Virginia Beach Convention Center on Friday October 30th. Phone: (757) 412-1056, Email: info@wicked10k.com, Website:http://www.wicked10k.com/
Fri/Sat, Oct 30/31 - Haunting on DoG Street, 5 - 10:00 pm, Colonial Williamsburg. Join us for our first ever family-friendly Halloween Weekend that includes FREE trick-or-treating (on not one, but two nights!). Costumed interpreters will hand out Mars candy on Duke of Gloucester Street in the Historic Area. Just look for the glowing Jack O ’Lanterns to help you plan your route! Register online and bring your voucher to the Visitor Center to collect your trick-or-treat bag. Our spooky bus will deliver you to the Historic Area where you’ll be greeted by Blackbeard to explain his quest for revenge! (844) 871-0416 | http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/do/special-events/haunting/
Fri/Sat, Oct 30/31 - The Marlin Club Haunted Forest, 7 - 10:00 pm, 1964 Dock Landing Road, Chesapeake. Be Aware…Marlin Club Haunted Forrest, be a part of this hallowing experience. (757) 488-7640. Admission: $5 per person
Fri/Sat, Oct 30/31 - Stroll Of Lost Souls, Ferry Plantation House, 8:00 pm to Midnight, 4136 Cheswick Lane, Virginia Beach. Come Tour the Old Plantation House in the dark of night, see the “Hanging Tree” and meet with various Paranormal Groups that will have equipment set up and can answer many of your questions regarding spirit activity in and around the house. Learn about the three (3) day wake and why it was so important. You are welcome to bring cameras and cell phones. Donations are $10.

Fri/Sun, Oct 30/Nov 1 - Opera in Williamsburg: “Don Giovanni”, Kimball Theatre, Fri 8:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm, Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. Live fully-staged opera with world class singers, performed in the original Italian with English supertitles.  Tickets at the Kimball, 1-855-923-8015 and atwww.operainwilliamsburg.org.

Fri, Oct 30 thru Nov 22 - “The History Boys”, by Alan Bennett, Little Theatre of Norfolk, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, 801 Claremont Ave., Norfolk. This dramatic comedy follows an unruly bunch of boys in a British boarding school who are, as such boys will be, in pursuit of sex, sport, and a place at a good university - generally in that order. In their efforts, they are helped by a maverick English teacher who seeks to broaden their horizons, and by a young history teacher who questions the methods, and the aim, of their schooling. http://www.ltnonline.org/

Sat, Oct 31 - Migration Identification, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 9 - 10:30 am, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. Join a park ranger for a leisurely hike thru Sandy Bottom and witness some spectacular birds as they make a pit stop along their great migration south. Binoculars and cameras welcome. Program fee is $2.00 per person and is for ages 8 and up. To register call the Nature Center at 757-825-4657. Registration deadline is Fri, Oct 30 at 3 pm.
Sat, Oct 31 - Forestry Stewardship Corps (Service Day), Paradise Creek Nature Park, 9 - 11:00 am, 1141 Victory Blvd, Portsmouth. Great for scouts, military and other groups. Help us target invasive plants and rejuvenate the forest of Paradise Creek Nature Park. Invasive plants impact the health of the forest by killing off natives, changing the habitat, and affecting the food chain. Learn how to identify and remove these plants and what you can do at home to keep them away and restore habitat in your own backyard. All ages welcome with adult supervision for those under 18 Free, but registration is required. For more information or to register please call 757-393-7487.
Sat, Oct 31 - Tour of historic Cedar Grove Cemetery, 10 - 11:00 am, 238 E. Princess Anne Road, Norfolk. Join local historian Cheryl Copper for a walking tour of historic Cedar Grove Cemetery. Learn about the rise of early trades & how cemeteries reflect the society that builds them. Get a glimpse of notables interred here. Cheryl will also share the Callis family’s story culled from personal archives of Civil War era letters & images. Tour lasts approximately one hour. $5 per person suggested donation benefits the Norfolk Society for Cemetery Conservation. Children 12 & under free. Follow signs to gathering area upon arrival to the cemetery. Free parking. No RSVP required. Questions? Call Cheryl at 757-621-3710
Sat, Oct 31 - Hogs for Dogs & Hog-O-Ween Bash at Bayside Harley Davidson, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 2211 Frederick Blvd, Portsmouth. Our brand lives and breathes black and orange, so OF COURSE we’re going to throw all the way down on the one holiday that dons the best brand colors around! Join us for the BHD Annual Hog-O-Ween Bash! Plus a charity event benefiting the Portsmouth Humane Society. Activities include onsite adoptions, lunch and refreshments, pet vendors, live music and giveaways. For more information please call 757-397-5550.
Sat, Oct 31 - Halloween Pooch Palooza, Peninsula Town Center, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, Town Square, 440 E. Claiborne Sq., Hampton. Dress up your entire family, including your pooch, parade around the Center, and compete in costume contests. It’s also the Grand Opening of our new Children’s Playground in Mary’s Park! Even if you don’t have a pet of your own, this event is not one to miss! Bring your whole family out for a day of tricks and treats! Entertainment includes: DJ, Thriller Performance*, Magician, Costume Contests and Photo Booth. Tickets are $5/child & $2/pooch. A portion of total proceeds will benefit a Local Animal Shelter. Adults are free.http://peninsulatowncenter.com/events/halloween-pooch-palooza/
Sat, Oct 31 - Living Your Dream Community & Small Business Expo, Hampton Roads Convention Center, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. Free. Be a part of the 2015 Living Your Dream Community Expo. This will be a day of empowerment and fun for the family, community, Small business leaders, and aspiring entrepreneurs. Everyone will have an opportunity to take FREE informational courses/seminars that will explore steps they can take to start Living Their Dream! We anticipate over 2500 visitors from the Hampton Roads Area to take part in this event. mailto:info@livingyourdreamexpo.com
Sat, Oct 31 - Dia de Los Muertos and Halloween Carnival, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. Our annual Day of the Dead celebration is even better this year as we add a Halloween costume contest! Join us for crafts, face painting and fun between 11 am and 2 pm for free. 757-596-8175 | http://www.pfac-va.org/
Sat, Oct 31 - Halloween Town & Treat, Virginia Beach Town Center, 12 - 4:00 pm, Central Park Ave., Virginia Beach. This is a FREE EVENT that’s fun for the whole family. Dress up in your finest ghostly attire, come join us for some monstrous fun at the annual Halloween Town & Treat, with activities for everyone at Fountain Plaza and at Pembroke Mall! Halloween Town & Treat has a CIRCUS theme this year.  In the Plaza Fountain area of Town Center, enjoy one of our circus shows throughout the day, the dunk tank, carnival games, trick or treating throughout Town Center, and arts and crafts activities. At Pembroke Mall, participate in our Circus University!  Here you’ll find magic, balloon making and juggling workshops, pony rides, petting farm, arts & crafts, food, music and more! - See more at:http://www.beachstreetusa.com/halloween-town-treat#sthash.8BoauDj9.dpuf
Sat, Oct 31 - Children’s Halloween Day, Paradise Creek Nature Park, 1:30 - 3:00 pm, 1141 Victory Blvd, Portsmouth. Foxes and bats and owls, oh my!  Join us for a story about the nighttime creatures found in our park, take an adventure through the woods to find where these animals live, then decorate a reusable bag for all your trick or treating goodies.  Recommend for children under 12.  Children are welcome to wear their costumes.  $5 per child; free for Elizabeth River Project Members.  Registration required. For more information, please call 757-399-7487.
Sat, Oct 31 - 3rd Annual Real Country Halloween FallFest 2015, Langley Speedway, 2 - 10:00 pm, 11 Dale Lemonds Drive, Hampton. Enjoy live music from 4-10 pm as The Bill Miles Band, Sour Mash Revival Band, CrazyX Band, and Mason Brown and The Shiners take the stage! We recommend bringing your own chair or blanket. All activities will take place in the main Pit area: Meet your local favorite Langley Speedway Nascar drivers and see their cars up close! Costume contest ($100 cash prize). Cornhole tournament. Classic cars. Fun for kids including a bounce house and more! On-site vendors. Food and beverages provided by Skip Cain (No coolers or food permitted to bring into speedway). Tickets are $10; Kids 12 and under are free. Tickets available at the gate.
Sat, Oct 31 - Trunk-o-Treat, South Norfolk Community Center, 4 - 6:00 pm, 1217 Godwin Avenue, Chesapeake. Free Admission. Celebrate Halloween in South Norfolk! Join your friends at South Norfolk Community Center at its Second Annual Trunk-o-Treat. Parks, Recreation & Tourism will be teaming up with local community-based agencies and friends of SNCC to pass out treats from trunks! Wear your spookiest or favorite costume! (757) 543-5721
Sat, Oct 31 - “Ham-o-Ween” in Smithfield & Isle of Wight, Downtown Smithfield. Trick or Treating along Main & Grace Streets 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Party at the Smithfield Times 5:30 - 6:30 pm, 228 Main Street in downtown Smithfield. Costume judging begins at 6:30 pm with prizes for all ages. Genuine Smithfield is the HAM-O-WEEN Destination in Coastal Virginia! “Remember when You used to look forward all year to Trick or Treating on Halloween night? …Strolling the charming streets of a friendly small town with candy galore and enough tasty treats and terrifying tricks to thrill both the young - and the young at heart! Genuine Smithfield still hosts that quintessential Halloween experience! So come for the candy, the contests, the creepy characters and the captivating encounter Halloween in Genuine Smithfield has become! Jack-o-Lantern Contest: Carved pumpkins may be brought to The Smithfield Times (228 Main Street) between 4:00 and 5:30 p.m. on the 31st. Pumpkins must include the carver’s name and contact information. For further information call 757.357.3288.
Sat, Oct 31 - Legends of Main Street: A Suffolk Ghost Walk, 6:00 pm, Suffolk Visitor Center, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. $10 Adults, $8 Seniors/Military and Children 9-12. A hair-raising encounter with the spirited side of Suffolk. Follow a costumed guide through the shadows of historic Main Street discovering stories, legends and “unexplained occurrences” by lantern light. Tales of unsolved mysteries and unresolved affairs abound throughout Suffolk’s historically hip Ghost Walk. Reservations Required. 757.514.4130
Sat, Oct 31 - Downtown Hampton “Halloween” Block Party, 6 - 11:00 pm, East Queens Way between Wine and King Streets, Hampton. Free and open to the public. Come join us in Downtown Hampton this Halloween for a costume party on Queens Way! 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. This Downtown Hampton street event will include Prizes for Best Costume and Best Pet Costume, music by a DJ, cold refreshments and plenty of activities for the young and old. 757-727-1271 |www.hamptonblockparty.com
Sat, Oct 31 - “Shipwrecks & Ghost Lore”: A Virginia Beach Ghostwalk, The Old Coast Guard Station, Tue & Thu evenings, 7:00 pm,  overlooking the Atlantic Ocean along the Boardwalk at 24th Street, Virginia Beach. Evening walking program. Join a costumed interpreter as they bring to life true accounts and local legends of shipwrecks, ghosts, pirates and witches. Tours last 60-90 minutes. Tickets $12 Adult, $5 Child (ages 6-12). Reservations appreciated. Contact the museum Program Director at 757.422.1587
Sat, Oct 31 - Halloween Party: ZOMBIE PROM!, Hunt Club Farm, 6 - 10:00 pm, 2388 London Bridge Road, Virginia Beach. This promises to be an action packed Halloween for high school students with the grand prize awarded to the Zombie Prom King and Queen. The Prom prize pack includes a prom tux rental, prom dress gift certificate, limousine, dinner for two, hair and make-up and gift certificate flower gift certificates. DJ Dead Donney is scheduled to rock out the Black Light party. A live zombie slide show is scheduled during the evening activities using a specialized app that allows zombies to take pictures and share them on the big screen for all to see. The best images featured on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.  We will have Zombie dance lessons, makeup stations, and a Zombie Prom King and Queen contest! Zombie Prom tickets ($25), include entrance into the Zombie Prom and all three haunted attractions.http://www.hauntedhuntclubfarm.com/?tribe_events=halloween-party
Sat, Oct 31 - Fright Light Laser Show, Virginia Living Museum, 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 pm, 524 J. Clyde Morris Boulevard, Newport News. It’s a howling good time in the Virginia Living Museum’s Abbitt Planetarium with “Fright Light,” a frightfully awesome mix of terror-ific tunes! Wild and weird laser images accompany songs from Black Sabbath, Garbage, The Who and so many more! Come enjoy this laser spook-tacular! VLM members $3, non-members $6. 757-595-1900 | http://www.thevlm.org./
Sat, Oct 31 - VSO: “Enigma Variations”, Chrysler Hall, 8:00 pm, 215 St Pauls Blvd., Norfolk. Joann Falletta, Conductor, Zuill Bailey, Cello. Zuill Bailey, a Virginia native and widely considered to be one of the best cellists in the world, takes the stage for the Virginia debut of Michael Daugherty’s Tales of Hemingway for Cello and Orchestra, Elgar’s Enigma Variations, and Ibert’s naval-inspired Ports of Call.
Sat, Oct 31 - 2nd Annual Granby Street Halloween Block Party, Baxter’s Sports Lounge, 8:00 pm - 1:30 am, 500 Granby St., Norfolk. Halloween Block Party will return this year at Baxter’s and it’s EVEN BIGGER this year with more outdoor space on Bute. DJ Joe Fu will rock the inside again…and Rocky 7 will be playing an even longer set this year with a Live rendition of Thriller!!!http://www.baxterssportslounge.com/events_list.php

Sat/Sun, Oct 31/Nov 1 - C&E Gun Show, Scope Arena, Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sun 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, 201 E. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk. C&E Gun Shows is dedicated to producing the most professional, safest and ethical gun shows in the country. Visit the Nation’s Gun Show. DO NOT BRING LOADED GUNS IN THE BUILDING. Our shows offer a huge variety of guns, gun related accessories & self-protection items available for purchase in every price range. Our exhibitors have an incredible knowledge base and are able to help customers find what they’re looking for. Our exhibitors can easily answer virtually all questions and concerns a consumer may have. That level of variety and knowledge is nearly impossible to find anywhere.

Sun, Nov 1 - Bird Walks, Newport News Park, 7:00 am, 13560 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News. The Hampton Roads Bird Club has monitored the bird population of Newport News Park since 1965. Join club volunteers in the Picnic Area I parking lot every first and third Sunday of the month for some early morning birding. Be prepared to car pool to several areas in the park. Beginners are welcome. Binoculars and field guides are recommended. Free. 757-886-7912
Sun, Nov 1 - Float-a-Rama, Great Neck Recreation Center, 1 - 4:00 pm, 2521 Shorehaven Drive, Virginia Beach. It’s a day of huge, fun floats that are so big the pool is devoted just to them! Enjoy Claw Daddy, Sky Totter, Space Mountain and many more! Recreation center membership or day pass needed, but no additional cost. fun@VBgov.com | (757) 385-5940
Sun, Nov 1 - VSO: “Enigma Variations”, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 2:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Joann Falletta, Conductor, Zuill Bailey, Cello. Zuill Bailey, a Virginia native and widely considered to be one of the best cellists in the world, takes the stage for the Virginia debut of Michael Daugherty’s Tales of Hemingway for Cello and Orchestra, Elgar’s Enigma Variations, and Ibert’s naval-inspired Ports of Call.
Sun, Nov 1 - House of Blues and Brews, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 1 - 5:00 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. You don’t want to miss MOCA’s annual outdoor fall fest, the House of Blues and Brews!  Who makes the best stew in town?  Ten local restaurants will compete for this honor.  Sample the stews and cast your vote while imbibing craft brews and swaying to the blues.   A silent auction will give you the opportunity to own some art works from favorite Boardwalk Art Show artists. Enjoy casual camaraderie at the House of Blues and Brews while listening to headlining act Anthony Rosano and The Conqueroos with opening act More Perfect Jones! This is a rain or shine event! All proceeds benefit MOCA’s exhibitions and education programs. http://eshop.vamoca.org/shopcart.aspx?view=events
Sun, Nov 1 - Artist Talk: Kota Ezawa, Chrysler Museum of Art, 2 - 3:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Meet the San Francisco artist known for his animated audio-visual mash-ups of popular culture and art history. Ezawa currently has three works on view here in what we call The Box, our first-floor gallery dedicated to contemporary digital artists. His talk will be illustrated, and a Q-and-A will follow.
Sun, Nov 1 - ODU Wind Ensemble Concert, University Theatre, 3 - 5:00 pm, 46th Street & Hampton Blvd., Norfolk . Free and Open to the Public.https://www.odu.edu/musicdept#.Vik57HbD9Yg
Sun, Nov 1 - Chorale Evensong for All Saints, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 4:00 pm, 100 W. Queens Way, Hampton. St. John’s Choir offers a sung Evensong for All Saints Day. Music of Malcolm Archer, Richard Shephard, and Morten Lauridsen. Open to all with a reception following in the Parish Hall.
Sun, Nov 1 - Norfolk Society for Cemetery Conservation 'Day of the Dead’ celebration, MJ’s Tavern, 6 - 10:00 pm, 4019 Granby Street, Norfolk. Join the NSCC for a most unique Day of the Dead celebration! Great prizes for the best Sugar Skull mask & fun for all. Featuring Very Special Spirits to Lift Our Spirits. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Norfolk Society for Cemetery Conservation. RSVP by Wednesday, October 28 to Diana Ramsey at 757-619-0540 or to Director@NorfolkSocietyforCemeteryConservation.org. Don’t miss this. 757-619-0540
Sun, Nov 1 - ODU Faculty Organ Recital: James Kosnik, Larchmont Methodist Church, 7:00 pm, Jamestown Crescent, Norfolk. Guest Artist, Dennis Zeisler, alto saxophone. Free.https://www.odu.edu/musicdept#.Vik57HbD9Yg
Sun, Nov 1 - Mavis Staples and Joan Osborne: “Solid Soul”, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Hampton. Grammy Award-winning legend Mavis Staples teams up with multi-platinum recording artist Joan Osborne on their highly anticipated national tour.http://fergusoncenter.org/performances/

Mon, Nov 2 - Historic Suffolk Narrated Bus Tour, Suffolk Visitor Center, 2:00 pm, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. $8 Adults / $6 Seniors, Military and Children 9-12. See Suffolk through the eyes of years gone by. Suffolk’s rich heritage dates back to the early 17th century, when Captain John Smith first encountered the Nansemond Indians on the Nansemond River. Even now, you can trace Suffolk’s legacy through our historic homes and neighborhoods, churches and Virginia Civil War Trails. Guided by a Suffolk historian, you meet the people and places that made Suffolk the city it is today. 757.514.4130
Mon, Nov 2 - Port Hampton Lecture: Military Treasures from the Collection of Colonial Williamsburg, Hampton History Museum, 7 - 8:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. From muskets to bayonets to buttons, Erik Goldstein, curator of Mechanical Arts and Numismatics at Colonial Williamsburg’s DeWitt Wallace Museum, explores the rich array of 18th-century military antiques from the Colonial Williamsburg Collections. The program is free for Hampton History Museum Members and $5 for non-members. There is plenty of free parking in the garage across from the museum. For more information, call 757-727-1610.

Tue, Nov 3 - The Art of Yoga, Chrysler Museum of Art, 8:45 am, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Have you ever tried the warrior pose in a room full of Baroque Paintings? Join our resident Yogi, Tenesha Bazemore, for yoga classes in a beautiful setting. Her teaching is appropriate for all skill levels. All you need to do is bring a yoga mat, wear comfortable clothing and enjoy meditation at the Chrysler Museum of Art. The sessions are free to Museum Members, regularly $10. You can sign up online here. Sessions will run from 8:45-9:45 am every Tuesday.
Tue, Nov 3 - Collegium Musicum & Madrigal Singers Concert, Diehn Center for the Performing Arts - Chandler Recital Hall, 7:30 pm, ODU, 4810 Elkhorn Ave., Norfolk. Directed by Bianca Hall. Free.https://www.odu.edu/musicdept#.Vik57HbD9Yg

Tue/Thu, Nov 3/5 - Menopause The Musical: The Survivor Tour, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, Two Nights Only 7:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra AND memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the '60s, '70s and '80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! See what millions of women worldwide have been laughing about for over 10 years! It’s the Hilarious Celebration of Women and The Change!

Wed, Nov 4 - Great Dismal Swamp Safari, Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm, Suffolk. $10 adults; $8 seniors (60+), military, and children ages 3-12. The Great Dismal Swamp is anything but dismal. The narrated Swamp Safari (bus tour), one of Suffolk’s most popular attractions, fills up quickly. This four-hour tour is led by a biologist specializing is the unique habitat of the Great Dismal. Learn about the history, lore, vegetation and wildlife with this adventure that includes a brief walk to Lake Drummond. Sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended. A small snack and beverage is provided. This tour is not recommended for very small children. Reservations are required and cancellations are expected no less than 48 hours prior to scheduled tour. Call the Suffolk Visitor Center at 757.514.4130 to reserve your spot.
Wed, Nov 4 - Virginia Beach Forum: The Honorable Allen B. West, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 7:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Born and raised in the same Atlanta, Georgia neighborhood where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., once preached, Allen West is a decorated American serviceman, teacher and congressman who bravely served his country in the Iraq War and reached the rank of Lt. Col. in the Army. After 22 years of military service, and a brief time as a high school teacher, he was elected to serve Florida’s 22nd District in the United States Congress. West is president & CEO of the National Center for Policy Analysis, a Fox News contributor, a senior fellow at the London Center for Policy Research and regularly writes for numerous media outlets. He is the author of the Guardian of the Republic: An American Ronin’s Journey to Faith, Family and Freedom (Random House, April 2014).

Thu, Nov 5 - Civil War Site Tour: CSS Albemarle, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, Come explore sites associated with the CSS Albemarle! The tour begins at 9 am leaving the Mariners’ Museum en route to Edenton, Plymouth, and Fort Branch, North Carolina. The Albemarle, built in a cornfield in North Carolina, helped turn the tide of war in favor of the Confederacy in 1864. Sites associated with her construction, successes, and sinking await you on this day trip! Cost: $100 per person. Led by Historian John V. Quarstein. (757) 591-7726
Thu, Nov 5 - Fall Harvest Party, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 5:30 - 6:30 pm, 6700 Azalea Garden Rd., Norfolk. Decorate a pumpkin and play games related to fall. Cost: $8 ($12 for not-yet-members). Ticket Orders are closed for this event. Please call 757-441-5830 x 338 for assistance.
Thu, Nov 5 - Artist Talk: Amanda McCavour, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 6:30 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. MOCA welcomes Toronto-based artist Amanda McCavour for an artist talk and Q&A to celebrate her exhibition Inside/Out. Join the artist for this exclusive public conversation about her work and unique artistic process. The talk will be preceded by a 'members only’ meet and greet at 5:30 pm. Purchase tickets online http://eshop.vamoca.org/shopcart.aspx?view=events, or contact Visitor Services at 757-425-0000 x310 if you have any questions or to make reservations by phone.
Thu, Nov 5 - Lecture: Sam Low, The Mariners’ Museum and Park, 7 - 9:30 pm, 100 Museum Dr., Newport News. Join us for a film screening of Sam Low’s “The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific” (1983), with a Q & A to follow. “The Navigators” follows archaeologists across the Pacific as they prove that ancient Polynesians voyaged east from islands in Southeast Asia aboard large seaworthy canoes. Low’s film also tells the modern story of Mau Piailug, a traditional navigator from Micronesia, as he sails the canoe Hokule’a from Hawaii to Tahiti by following a world of natural signs—just as the ancient Polynesians once did. (757) 591-7749
Thu, Nov 5 - Alvin and The Chipmunks: Live on Stage! Chrysler Hall, 7:30 pm, 215 St Pauls Blvd., Norfolk. A brand new, music-filled interactive live show featuring the Chipmunks and Chipettes, America’s favorite animated music groups. Based on the characters from the hit Fox movies, the show will bring the music and excitement of a live rock concert to life as the Chipmunks perform hits by One Direction, Maroon 5, Carly Rae Jepsen, Elvis Presley and more! You’ll experience it all LIVE on stage!
Thu, Nov 5 - VSO: An Innocent Man, The Music of Billy Joel, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Hampton. The Virginia Symphony pays homage to epic performer Billy Joel in this high-energy tribute show conducted by Benjamin Rous with lead vocals by Jean Meilleur and Donald Paulton on piano. The Virginia Symphony plays live, bringing Joel’s music center stage in celebration of this larger-than-life talent. Get ready to dance along to all of your favorites, including “Uptown Girl,” “Piano Man,” “Ballad of Billy the Kid,” “Big Shot” and more!

Thu-Sun, Nov 5-8 - The Governor’s School for the Arts presents: Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451”, the Dalis Black Box Theatre, Thu 7:00 pm, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm, 254 Granby Street, Norfolk. Ray Bradbury’s internationally acclaimed novel Fahrenheit 451 is a masterwork of 20th-century literature set in a bleak, dystopian future. Governor’s School for the Arts will perform the play adapted by the author from his original work. Fahrenheit 451 is directed by visiting artist and GSA alum, Jimonn Cole. Scenery, lighting and costumes are by GSA Resident Designer Shawn S. Crawford and projections and sound are by GSA Department Chair, Steve J. Earle. The cast and crew consist entirely of GSA Department of Theatre and Film students.
Thu-Sun, Nov 5-8 - CORE Theatre Ensemble’s “The Tragedy of Othello”, TCC Roper Performing Arts Center, Thu-Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 3:00 pm, 340 Granby St., Norfolk. Shakespeare’s iconic work about jealousy and the steep price of intolerance is presented with a twist that changes everything. The CORE Theatre Ensemble tells the classic story in a way that is fresh and accessible to modern audiences. http://coretheatreensemble.com/

Thu, Nov 5 thru Nov 21 - Williamsburg Players present: “Amadeus”, Thu-Fri 8:00 pm, Sat 2:00 & 8:00 pm, 200 Hubbard Ln., Williamsburg. Directed by Catherine Hagner, Written by Peter Shaffer. This provocative work weaves a confrontation between mediocrity and genius into a tale of breathtaking dramatic power. In the court of the Austrian Emperor Josef, Antonio Salieri is the established composer. Enter the greatest musical genius of all time: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Salieri has given himself to God so that he might realize his sole ambition to be a great composer. Mozart is a foul-mouthed, graceless oaf who has that which is beyond Salieri’s envious grasp: Genius.

Fri, Nov 6 - November First Friday ViBe / Ed Trask Community Mural Project, 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!” Our Richmond Muralist Friend Ed Trask will be helping us Paint a Community Mural in the new Parklette, on 18th St. (between Med. and Cypress). Meet Croc’s 19th Street Bistro to join the Famous ViBe walking tour. The tour begins at 4pm. We also have a Special Ceremony that you don’t want to miss @ 4:10 pm.  Please visit all our friends in the ViBe Creative District. Stand By for More info.https://www.facebook.com/events/638021942967517/
Fri, Nov 6 - Fall Fest, The Virginia Zoo, 5:30 - 8:30 pm, 3500 Granby St, Norfolk. Toast to Fall with Seasonal Sips and Spirits at the Virginia Zoo. Swig seasonal brews, wines and special samples from Chesapeake Bay Distillery. Savor fall favorites including donuts, s’mores, sliders and more. Swing to the sounds of top 40 hits by Cheap Thrills. $10 per person. 21+ event. ID’s will be checked at the door. No outside food and drink. Exhibits will be closed. The cost covers admission to the event with live music from Cheap Thrills, tastings from Chesapeake Bay Distillery and seasonal craft beers. Seasonal foods will be available for purchase. zootix.norfolk.gov
Fri, Nov 6 - Glass Studio Artist Lecture Series: Jack Wax, Chrysler Museum of Art, 6 - 7:30 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. The Glass Studio guest lecture series welcomes Jack Wax to town for an informal and inspirational talk. An art professor at VCU in Richmond, Mr. Wax is part of a long line of Rhode Island School of Design graduates who have moved on to successful careers. Earlier teaching stops have included Temple University, the Ohio State University, Illinois State University and the Toyama Institute in Japan. In addition to his reputation as a teacher, he’s held in high standing as an artist, and has works on view in museums from Washington to Los Angeles, Istanbul to Taipei. Admission is free. The glass studio is an intimately sized facility, so plan on an early arrival to guarantee a seat.
Fri, Nov 6 - Movie in the Pool: Home, Princess Anne Recreation Center, 6 - 8:00 pm, 1400 Nimmo Parkway, Virginia Beach. All ages. Enjoy a special feature while floating in the pool! Those age 9 & under must be directly supervised by someone age 16 or older.?? Recreation center membership or day pass required, but no additional cost??. (757) 385-5950 | fun@VBgov.com
Fri, Nov 6 - Legends of Main Street: A Suffolk Ghost Walk, 7:00 pm, Suffolk Visitor Center, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. $10 Adults, $8 Seniors/Military and Children 9-12. A hair-raising encounter with the spirited side of Suffolk. Follow a costumed guide through the shadows of historic Main Street discovering stories, legends and “unexplained occurrences” by lantern light. Tales of unsolved mysteries and unresolved affairs abound throughout Suffolk’s historically hip Ghost Walk. Reservations Required. 757.514.4130
Fri, Nov 6 - Bollywood Masala Orchestra and Dancers of India: Spirit of India, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Hampton. Rahis Bharti, one of India’s greatest musical figures, and the Bollywood Masala Orchestra and Dancers of India, invite you on a lively musical journey from Rajasthan to Mumbai that characterizes the incredible India we know today. With 17 professional artists onstage, you will experience the soul of a veritable feast of Indian sounds, featuring a mix of Indian and Western instruments such as bass drums, side drums, trombone, tabla, dholak, harmonium and clarinet, among many others.

Fri/Sat, Nov 6/7 - Suffolk Friends of the Library Book Sale, Friends of the Library Building, 10:00 a, - 4:00 pm, 300 Carolina Road, Suffolk. Open to the Public. The Friends of the Library hold a monthly book sale, the revenue of which is used to support library programs. Peruse thousands of used books, magazines, movies and more. Prices: Paperbacks (Fiction) - $0.50 per inch, Softcovers - $0.50, Hardcovers - $1.00, Children’s - $0.50 per inch, DVDs - $2.00, Music CDs - $1.00, Audio Books on CD - $2.00, Audio Books on Cassette - $1.00. Other items specially priced. 757.514.1024 |http://www.suffolk.lib.va.us/about-us/friends-of-the-library.html

Fri-Sun, Nov 6-8 - NekoCon 18: Magic Carpet Ride, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Fri/Sat 9:00 am - 11:00 pm, Sun 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. NekoCon 18 is a Japanese anime convention features everything from cosplay (costume and play), to LARP (live actions role playing), various panels, workshops and vendors. We expect more than 3,000 otkau (fanboys and fangirls), in which attendees dress up as their favorite anime characters and become part of the action. The Japanese convention will also offer karaoke contests, art shows and nightly dances. 757-727-8311 | 757-727-8311

Fri-Tue, Nov 6-10 - Virginia Opera: “La Bohème”, Harrison Opera House, Fri 8:00 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, Tue 7:30 pm, 160 West Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk. The ultimate “date night” opera,  La Bohème is a masterwork by Puccini. Two sets of lovers in Paris eke out a meager existence as best they can, but knowing better than most what is truly important in life. From the exuberance of joy to the sorrow of loss – and the myriad games men and women play in the crazy game of love – La Bohème will be a dazzling melodic journey in a sumptuous new production. http://www.sevenvenues.com/events/all

Sat, Nov 7 - Taste of Town Center Kiwanis 5K Run/Walk, Virginia Beach Town Center, 6:30 am - 4:00 pm, Fountain Plaza, Central Park Ave., Virginia Beach. The Taste of Town Center 5k’s 21st year in Virginia Beach, is in honor of our military and is truly a well-run race with lots of features you will not want to miss. The 5k Run/Walk starts at 8:00 am with the Kids’ Tot Trot and Awards Ceremony at 9:00 am. You will be delighted by the Taste, a party featuring the signature items of some of the restaurants in the area included in your registration fee. Register now and get your Packet on Friday at a pre-event party at Gordon Biersch, 4-7:00 pm or come directly to Gordon Biersch for packet pick-up between 6:30 and 7:45 am on the morning of the race.http://www.tasteoftowncenter5k.com/
Sat, Nov 7 - Veterans Stand Down, Y. H. Thomas Community Center, 8:00 am - 2:00 pm, 1300 Thomas St., Hampton. Veterans Stand Down for homeless and at risk veterans and family members. Providing housing, health, employment and benefits assistance from the VA, local veteran services organizations and other community resources. The Veterans Stand Down is jointly sponsored by the Hampton Military Affairs Committee and the Hampton VA Medical Center. Free. 757.722.9961 x1285
Sat, Nov 7 - Girls & Young Women’s Empowerment Conference, Oscar Smith Middle School, 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, 2500 Rodgers Street, Chesapeake. The Chesapeake Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office will hold its eighth Girls & Young Women’s Empowerment Conference Saturday, November 7, at Oscar Smith Middle School. The conference will feature workshops for girls ages 10-13 and 14-18 as well as their parents/guardians. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for all attendees. Registration for this event is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Kalyn Crabb at 382-3200.
Sat, Nov 7 - Coast Guard City Celebration, Harbor Center Pavilion, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, Portsmouth. In December of 2010, the City of Portsmouth was designated a Coast Guard City. The Coast Guard selected Portsmouth due to the City’s nearly 200 years of support of the Coast Guard community. The City of Portsmouth celebrates this grand distinction each year with a community celebration. All events are free and open to the public (except 5K Run). Inaugural Road Rage Events Coast Guard 5K & Kids ½ Miler; Food Trucks on site – New York Souvlaki & Food Dude;  Community Information and Coast Guard Motorcycles; Children’s activities includes Face painting, bouncy house, bubbles, mascot appearances by the Children’s Museum’s Andalo and Coast Guard’s Sammy the Sea Otter; Music by the Deloreans & Tidewater Drive Band (Show mobile Stage); Gamer Bus: activities include video/computerized games, Xbox, PlayStation Musical Performances. For more information please call 757-393-5111. Register for the Road Rage Events at http://www.roadrageevents.com/road-rage-coast-guard-5k.html
Sat, Nov 7 - Holiday Open House for the Handmade Holiday Show and Sale at the Arts Center @ 319, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, 319 Main Street, Historic District of Smithfield. A Show and Sale of artwork for gift giving; fiber art and wearables; beautifully made utilitarian items, jewelry, pottery, smaller fine art pieces, photography and glasswork.  Meet artists and artisans who have created the beautiful items in the show and share in light refreshments while you shop for the folks on your “Nice” list. For further informationsheila@SmithfieldArts.org or call 757.357.7707
Sat, Nov 7 - Civil War Site Tour: CSS Albemarle, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, Come explore sites associated with the CSS Albemarle! The tour begins at 9 am leaving the Mariners’ Museum en route to Edenton, Plymouth, and Fort Branch, North Carolina. The Albemarle, built in a cornfield in North Carolina, helped turn the tide of war in favor of the Confederacy in 1864. Sites associated with her construction, successes, and sinking await you on this day trip! Cost: $100 per person. Led by Historian John V. Quarstein. (757) 591-7726
Sat, Nov 7 - Tree ID, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 9:30 - 10:30 am, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. Join a park ranger in a leisurely hike thru the park and find out how to identify our local trees  using simple techniques. Program fee is $2.00 per person and is for ages 8 and up. To register call the Nature Center at 825-4657. Registration deadline is Friday, November 6 at 3 pm.
Sat, Nov 7 - Nature Walk at Indian River Park, 9:30 - 11:00 am, Indian River Park, 2003 Rokeby Avenue, Chesapeake. Free. Join the Friends of Indian River Park for a guided hike in the park. No RSVP needed, just show up that morning. Phone: (757) 382-6411
Sat, Nov 7 - Olde Towne Portsmouth Antiques to Flea Market, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, Middle Street Garage, 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.
Sat, Nov 7 - Arbor Day, Lafayette Park, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 3500 Granby St., Norfolk. Join us for the rescheduled Arbor Day Tree give-away. Tree Trail Trek from 10 to 11 am. Free tree adoption from 10 am to 2 pm. Available seedlings include: Japanese dogwood (edible fruit), Chinese fringetree, Sango-Kaku Japanese green maple, river birch, and willow oak. Master Gardener plant sale from 10 am to 2 pm.
Sat, Nov 7 - 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. For further information call 757.357.0115.
Sat, Nov 7 - Tidewater Festival of Marching Bands, Indian River High School, 1969 Braves Trail, Chesapeake. Indian River High School Band Boosters (IRBB) is proud to announce the return of The Tidewater Festival of Marching Bands after a long absence due to construction and renovation on our campus. From 1972 through 2008 thousands of participants have enjoyed the best Marching Band Festival in the area. The event has attracted units from as far away as Georgia and Pennsylvania.  $10 per person. (757) 578-7000 |http://www.indianriverbands.com/
Sat, Nov 7 - Christmas Open House at Imagine Art Studios, 131 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. Featuring new glass art by Maine artist, Konrad Hunter. “When I work, I turn out the lights. The glass glows an orange or red when it is hot. Besides being beautiful, it is a great indicator of glass temperature. This in turn informs me on the right moment to make a move. Timing is everything but after the first hour or so it all flows into one long dance. There is a natural elegance to the entire process.” For further information call 757.357.0690.
Sat, Nov 7 - A Salute to Service, Chrysler Museum of Art, 11:00 am - 7:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Join us for a day full of kids activities, a performance from the U.S. Fleet Forces Woodwind Quintet, and a talk by Jeff Stein, a former Army intelligence officer in Vietnam turned celebrated author. In the Perry Glass Studio we will be honoring those who have served with FREE glassblowing sessions all day (http://www.chrysler.org/events-calendar/details/21479/).
Sat, Nov 7 - Fall for Portsmouth: Celebrating our Community, Towne Bank Parking Lot, Noon - 6:00 pm, Downtown Portsmouth. An afternoon featuring Portsmouth-based musical entertainment, live art, art vendors, PTA, non-profits, civic organizations, and community building lectures to inspire civility and harmony within our city. For more information, please call 757.897.5986 or visit www.createportsmouthnow.org |https://www.facebook.com/events/917412518325409/
Sat, Nov 7 - Yuengling Brewing presents the 11th War of the Wings, Virginia Beach Town Center, 12:30 - 5:30 pm, Parking Lot, Central Park Ave., Virginia Beach. War of the Wings promotes the best wing restaurants throughout Hampton Roads, and our 11th Anniversary celebration will be held Saturday, November 7th, it’s going to be lip smacking fun! Live music, adult beverages, prizes, giveaways, children’s activities, Giant Pong, Jenga, and of course, discovering the best wings in town, are all part of the day’s activities. Tickets include: wings from each participating restaurant, drink ticket, and Live Entertainment. Additional Beer, water and soda will be available for purchase at the event.
Sat, Nov 7 - Hangar Talk: 'Devotion’ by Adam Makos, Military Aviation Museum, 1 - 2:00 pm, 1341 Princess Anne Road, Virginia Beach. Adam Makos will be prepared to give a presentation on the events covered in 'Devotion’ as well as the return 2013 trip to North Korea with CMOH recipient Tom Hudner. This will include detailing the Korean War account of VF-32 flyers off the USS Leyte in the Chosin Reservoir campaign, and can feature a Q&A with: Marty Goode (pilot VF-32, VA resident), Herb Sargent (pilot VF-32, VA resident), Bill Sallada (pilot VF-32, VA resident), Pilots of current VFA-32 (Naval Air Station Oceana), Congressman Scott Rigell.http://www.militaryaviationmuseum.org/index.html 
 
Sat, Nov 7 - Sertoma Fall Fest, Hermitage Museum & Gardens, 1-6:00 pm, 7637 North Shore Rd, Norfolk. Sertoma’s annual Fall Fest is basically a taste of the town event supporting local charities. Awesome local restaurants come together to offer great food, local craft beers, wine, and top shelf beverages. The Rare Mixx will be providing entertainment! Tickets are $50. For more info check out https://www.facebook.com/events/1644795385764511/
Sat, Nov 7 - Battle of Smithfield Guided Walking Tour, beginning at 2:00 pm, 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, Nov 7 - Step Outside with Girl Scouts, A Place for Girls, 2 - 4:00 pm, 912 Cedar Road, Chesapeake. Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast will be hosting Step Outside with Girl Scouts, an event for girls and their families to find out about and register for Girl Scouts, while having fun doing outdoor activities. The event will take place at A Place for Girls, the Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast regional program center and headquarters. During the afternoon, girls and their families can hike the trails in The Outback, a nearly nine acre nature area behind A Place for Girls, and take part in a nature scavenger hunt. They will also have the opportunity to meet Luana Munoz, co-host of The Hampton Roads Show on WAVY-TV. Community partners will also offer fun, outdoor-themed activities for girls. Girl Scouts is committed to giving girls opportunities to explore and discover in the outdoors while learning new skills, trying new things, making new friends and having fun. This event is free and open to the public. For more information about the event or joining Girl Scouts, visitwww.gsccc.org or call 1-800-77SCOUT.
Sat, Nov 7 - Forestry Stewardship Corps (Service Day), Paradise Creek Nature Park, 2 - 4:00 pm, 1141 Victory Blvd, Portsmouth. Great for scouts, military and other groups. Help us target invasive plants and rejuvenate the forest of Paradise Creek Nature Park. Invasive plants impact the health of the forest by killing off natives, changing the habitat, and affecting the food chain. Learn how to identify and remove these plants and what you can do at home to keep them away and restore habitat in your own backyard. All ages welcome with adult supervision for those under 18 Free, but registration is required. For more information or to register please call 757-393-7487.
Sat, Nov 7 - 3rd Annual Ribtoberfest & ODU Football, Town Point Park, 2:00 pm, Waterside Dr., Downtown Norfolk. Check out the award winning BBQ Chefs, Featured Smack Your Momma Good Sassy Sauces and Featured Speak Easy Bourbons! Check out the expansive list of participating breweries in the Ribtoberfest Beer Garden. Plus, Norfolk Festevents keeps all the excitement of ODU football right here at home in Town Point Park, on the Downtown Norfolk Waterfront when the Monarchs play at Texas-San Antonio on Saturday, November 7. The 7 pm game will be broadcast live on a large outdoor screen.
Sat, Nov 7 - Oyster Roast and Barbeque, Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, 3 - 7:30 pm, 4510 Twin Pines Rd, Portsmouth. Help preserve the wild! Surround yourself with friends and enjoy live music, local beer by O’Conner Brewing, catering by Rodman’s, oysters and barbeque and know that you are supporting Portsmouth’s WILD side. For more information please visitwww.hofflercreek.org or call 757-686-8684. 
Sat, Nov 7 - Gaylon Ryan, Smithfield Gourmet Bakery & Cafe, 5:00 until 8:00 pm, 218 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. “Flatpicker” Gaylon Ryan will be playing his acoustical guitar. Delicious food and great music! For further information call 757.357.0045.
Sat, Nov 7 - 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. Call (757) 421-7151 to confirm. Several large telescopes are set-up and guests get a tour of the night sky, while learning about telescopes and astronomy. The event begins around sunset and ends at 11:00 PM. (757) 421-7151
Sat, Nov 7 - Evelyn’s Wildlife Refuge Casino Night, Hunt Club Farm, 6 - 11:00 pm, 2388 London Bridge Road, Virginia Beach. Come join us for an evening of fun, games, & goodwill. Food and drinks will be available. We will be selling raffle tickets for some wonderful prizes. We will be having a 50/50 raffle. We will have a silent auction ongoing through the evening with lots and lots of great items. Donation of $25 for $50 in casino chips. This is an adult only event ~ 18 or over. For more information please call 757-430-2886. 100% of funds raised for this event will go to benefit Evelyn’s Wildlife Refuge.
Sat, Nov 7 - Owl Prowl at Northwest River Park, 7 - 9:00 pm, Northwest River Park & Campground, 1733 Indian Creek Road, Chesapeake. Learn about this nocturnal hunter and then take a hike, up to 2.5 miles, to search for the 3 species that visit Northwest River Park. Advanced registration is required. $4 per person. Contact: Shawn Callahan (757) 382-1359, mail to:scallahan@cityofchesapeake.net
Sat, Nov 7 - Spartyka Fight League presents: End 22 live, Ted Constant Center, 7:00 pm, 4320 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk. Spartyka Fight League attracts the area’s best amateur MMA talent by organizing high quality MMA events in Hampton Roads. Through organized, professionally hosted competition, these athletes can practice their art before adoring fans who appreciate, admire and respect their physical fitness and competitive mindset.
Sat, Nov 7 - 95.7 R&B presents the Hampton Roads Soul Music Festival, Hampton Coliseum, 7:30 pm (Doors open at 6:30 pm), 1000 Coliseum Dr., Hampton. Features Anthony Hamilton, Brian McKnight, Lalah Hathaway and Tank. *Artists scheduled to appear are subject to change. No cameras.http://www.hamptoncoliseum.org/events/detail/hampton-roads-soul-music-festival-1
Sat, Nov 7 - VSO: An Innocent Man, The Music of Billy Joel, Chrysler Hall, 8:00 pm, 215 St. Pauls Blvd., Norfolk. The Virginia Symphony pays homage to epic performer Billy Joel in this high-energy tribute show conducted by Benjamin Rous with lead vocals by Jean Meilleur and Donald Paulton on piano. The Virginia Symphony plays live, bringing Joel’s music center stage in celebration of this larger-than-life talent. Get ready to dance along to all of your favorites, including “Uptown Girl,” “Piano Man,” “Ballad of Billy the Kid,” “Big Shot” and more! http://www.virginiasymphony.org/
Sat, Nov 7 - Art of Time Ensemble, The American Theatre, 8:00 pm, Phoebus, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. Led by internationally renowned concert pianist Andrew Burashko, Toronto’s Art of Time Ensemble has, for over a decade, redefined the classical music experience. Fusing high art and popular culture in programs that juxtapose the best of each genre, Art of Time entertains as it enlightens, revealing the universal qualities that lie at the heart of all great music.

Sat/Sun, Nov 7/8 - Free Admission Weekend, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. Enjoy free admission to the Peninsula Fine Art Center! View our exhibits and explore PFAC’s Hands On for Kids Gallery, Gallery Shop and Sculpture Garden for free on the first weekend of every month, thanks to the generous support of the Noland Memorial Foundation. 757-596-8175 | http://www.pfac-va.org/
Sat/Sun, Nov 7/8 - Holiday Open House Weekend, Historic Yorktown & Riverwalk Landing, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, 331 Water Street, Yorktown. Soak up the ambiance of Historic Yorktown.  Special events, festive decorations, special sales, discounts, door prizes, strolling entertainment, and much more await you as you start or finish your holiday shopping.  Hours of operation vary by business. Free. 757.890.4490 |http://www.yorkcounty.gov/Portals/6/Events/OpenHouseFlyer%202015_web%20version.pdf

Sat, Nov 7 thru Nov 15 - Suffolk Restaurant Week: A Culinary Encore, Eateries Citywide, Suffolk. Showcases the array of exceptional dishes prepared by the best chefs in Suffolk. This popular culinary tradition is held twice annually—the spring showcase in March and the fall encore in November, featuring the best restaurants citywide and  offering fixed-price, three-course meals. There are no passes to buy, coupons to carry or cards to punch. Food lovers may simply dine at as many participating restaurants as they like during Suffolk Restaurant Week, explore new dining opportunities or enjoy old favorites. 757.514.4130 | www.restaurantweeksuffolk.com

Sun, Nov 8 - Scavenger Hunt, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 9:30 - 10:30 am, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. On this scavenger hunt you and your family will have to mark off on a park map where you find all the nature objects. First family to finish wins. Program fee is $2.00 per person and is for all ages. To register or need more information contact the park at 825-4657. Registration deadline is Saturday, November 7 at 3:00 pm.
Sun, Nov 8 - Clean the James, Enjoy the James, Huntington Beach Park, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, Riverpark Rd., Newport News. All are welcomed to help clean up Huntington Beach and Ragged Island Wildlife Management Area. We will clean and remove trash first, enjoy some lunch second, and have an opportunity to get on the water third. The James River Association will provide you with everything you need to remove trash, so you just need to bring yourself, make sure to wear warm, protective clothes. We will also provide lunch after the cleanup, and will have canoes available to enjoy later on in the afternoon, feel free to also bring your own canoe/kayak/stand up paddleboard. Meet at Huntington Beach no later than 11 am the morning of, you will see signs when you enter the park. We will then distribute cleaning materials and spread out between the two locations on either side of the James River Bridge. The plan is to clean from 11 am to 12:30 pm, and to then return to Huntington Beach for lunch. On the water activities will start around 1:30 pm. Please RSVP to Christiana Tambone at ctambone@jrava.org or (757) 707-7580.
Sun, Nov 8 - 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. The festival takes place in the 400 and 500 blocks of Prince George St and Along N. Boundary in downtown Williamsburg. Festival presented March-December by Blue Talon Bistro. More Info:http://www.2ndSundaysWilliamsburg.com
Sun, Nov 8 - Afternoon Tea at the Smithfield Gourmet Bakery and Cafe, from 12 Noon to 2:00 pm, 218 Main Street, Historic Downtown Smithfield. The Republic of Tea will be doing a tea tasting upstairs at the Bakery, serving mini savory and sweet delights. Taking reservations now. Cost is $13.50 per person plus tax and gratuity. For further information call 757-357-0045 or contactmeremarchant@gmail.com
Sun, Nov 8 - Passion for Paws Picnic, Whiskers Wine Tasting, & Oyster Roast, River Stone Chophouse, 12 - 4:00 pm, 8032 Harbour View Blvd., Suffolk. This family- and dog-friendly event will feature live music, wine tasting, pet adoptions, silent auctions, a costume contest, obstacle course, vendors, Dip and Sip Pools, corn hole, ice cream, clowns, face painting, glitter tattoos, animal balloons, treats, and so much more! All proceeds are donated to the Suffolk Humane Society. Prices vary (see website). (757) 538-3030 |www.suffolkhumanesociety.com
Sun, Nov 8 - 6th Annual Virginia Roast & Toast, Hermitage Museum & Gardens, 1 - 6:00 pm, 7637 North Shore Rd, Norfolk. Presented by the Hermitage Young Associates Board. Come enjoy Virginia oysters and barbeque from Beach Bully, craft beer, wine, and live music by Holy Ghost Tent Revival! All ticket buyers will receive free museum admission to visit our permanent collection and current exhibition by sculptor Roberley Bell. These all-inclusive tickets always sell out, so get yours today! https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=330d51
Sun, Nov 8 - Rimsky-Korsakov Quartet Performance, Chrysler Museum of Art, 2 - 3:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Enjoy classics by Rachmaninov, Stravinsky, Mozart, and more as we welcome these acclaimed performers from St. Petersburg, Russia. Cost: Free for Museum Members, $10 for all others. https://reservations.chrysler.org/Info.aspx?EventID=3
Sun, Nov 8 - Remembering the Night of Broken Glass, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 3 - 5:00 pm, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. Artist Ali Rogan will share how she created her installation about Kristallnacht, considered a turning point in the persecution of Jews during World War II. Presented with the United Jewish Community of the Virginia Peninsula. Free.
Sun, Nov 8 - Patti LaBelle in Concert, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Hampton. “Beautiful” simply does not describe the incomparable force known to the world as Patti LaBelle. As time continues to evolve, the soulful songbird’s name has become synonymous with grace, style, elegance and class. Belting out classic rhythm and blues renditions, pop standards and spiritual sonnets have created the unique platform of versatility that Ms. Patti is known and revered for.
Sun, Nov 8 - ODU Symphony Orchestra Concert, ODU University Theatre, 7:30 pm, 6th Street & Hampton Blvd., Norfolk. German Romantics, Paul S. Kim, director, featuring Anastasia Migliozzi, viola soloist: Weber - Jubilee Overture; Bruch - Romanze for Viola and Orchestra, Anastasia Migliozzi, viola; Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 “Pastorale”. Free

Mon, Nov 9 - Chesapeake Police Dept Sponsored Blood Drive, Chesapeake Central Library, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, 298 Cedar Road, Chesapeake. The Chesapeake Police Department is sponsoring a Blood Drive on Monday, November 9 at the Chesapeake Central Library. Please schedule your donation by setting up an appointment on the American Red Cross website at RedCrossBlood.org and using sponsor code ChesPolice. Of course, walk-ins are welcome and you are encouraged to bring a friend or, even, a group to help the Chesapeake Police and the American Red Cross meet their donation goal for the Blood Drive.
Mon, Nov 9 - Historic Suffolk Narrated Bus Tour, Suffolk Visitor Center, 2:00 pm, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. $8 Adults / $6 Seniors, Military and Children 9-12. See Suffolk through the eyes of years gone by. Suffolk’s rich heritage dates back to the early 17th century, when Captain John Smith first encountered the Nansemond Indians on the Nansemond River. Even now, you can trace Suffolk’s legacy through our historic homes and neighborhoods, churches and Virginia Civil War Trails. Guided by a Suffolk historian, you meet the people and places that made Suffolk the city it is today. 757.514.4130
Mon, Nov 9 - A Crime at the Museum with Sisters in Crime, Hampton Main Library, 6:00 pm, Meeting Room, 4207 Victoria Blvd., Hampton. Calling all mystery writers and fans! The Tidewater chapter of Sisters in Crime welcomes guest speaker, Jeanne Willoz-Egnor, Director of Collections Management at The Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, VA. The museum suffered a devastating instance of internal theft at the hands of one of its most trusted employees - the Director of Archives. Learn how the theft was facilitated, the mechanics of the investigation, and other lessons learned from the principal investigator. Free. Open to ages 18+. 757-727-1312
Mon, Nov 9 - Virginia Wesleyan College Concert Series: Rachel Ordaz, Flute, 7:30 pm, 1584 Wesleyan Dr., Norfolk. Chicago native, Rachel Ordaz, performs with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, but her exquisite tone and meticulous virtuosity truly shine in solo performance. ($15; $10)

Tue, Nov 10 - The Art of Yoga, Chrysler Museum of Art, 8:45 am, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Have you ever tried the warrior pose in a room full of Baroque Paintings? Join our resident Yogi, Tenesha Bazemore, for yoga classes in a beautiful setting. Her teaching is appropriate for all skill levels. All you need to do is bring a yoga mat, wear comfortable clothing and enjoy meditation at the Chrysler Museum of Art. The sessions are free to Museum Members, regularly $10. You can sign up online here. Sessions will run from 8:45-9:45 am every Tuesday.
Tue, Nov 10 - Second Tuesday Forum: The Liberation of the Philippines, Commodore Theater, Noon, 421 High St., Portsmouth. Join Christopher Kolakowski, Director of the MacArthur Memorial discuss the liberation of the Philippines. The Second Tuesday Forum series is sponsored by the Portsmouth Public Library and funded by grants from the Portsmouth Public Library Foundation, Friends of the Library, Portsmouth General Hospital Foundation, The City of Portsmouth and the Portsmouth Museum and Fine Art Commission. All forums are free and open to the public. Reservations are not needed. Complimentary beverages are provided by the Commodore Theater and lunch may be ordered from their regular menu. Doors open at 11 am. For more information please call 757-393-8759.
Tue, Nov 10 - Revolutionary War Lecture Series: T.H. Breen, Yorktown Victory Center, 7:00 pm, 200 Water Street, Yorktown. Free. T.H. Breen will recount how during the first months of his presidency George Washington boldly transformed American political culture by organizing a journey to all 13 original states, a demanding tour designed to secure the strength and prosperity of a fragile new republic. Breen is author of the forthcoming book George Washington’s Journey: The President Forges a New Nation. He is the James Marsh Professor at Large at the University of Vermont and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Thomas Jefferson International Center at Monticello in Charlottesville.
Tue, Nov 10 - Brass Choir: Side By Side with Soundscapes, Diehn Center for the Performing Arts - Chandler Recital Hall, 7:30 pm, ODU, 4810 Elkhorn Ave., Norfolk. This concert features young brass players from the Soundscapes Program from Newport News, VA, directed by Rey Ramirez, playing alongside the ODU Brass Choir directed by Mike Hall. The music will sample recent compositions alongside great brass classics. Come hear these emerging brass musicians collaborating together. Free |http://soundscapeshr.org/program/overview/

WED, NOV 11 - VETERAN’S DAY: Give Thanks to those who served in the defense of all we hold dear.
Wed, Nov 11 - Tidewater Veterans Day Parade & Ceremony, Tidewater Veterans Memorial Park, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Jefferson Ave. and 19th Street, across from the convention center, Virginia Beach. Join the Hampton Roads Council of Veterans Organizations as they pay tribute to all the men and women who have served and protected our country and fought for our freedom. This year’s Veterans Day activities kick off with a parade beginning at 9 am at 16th Street and Atlantic Avenue, ending at the Tidewater Veterans Memorial at 19th Street, across from the Virginia Beach Convention Center. Following the parade, a formal ceremony will be held at approximately 11 am at the Tidewater Veterans Memorial. The city of Virginia Beach has been hosting the Veterans Day parade since 1970, and the event is sponsored by the Hampton Roads Council of Veterans Organizations.
Wed, Nov 11 - Grace Episcopal Church Veteran’s Day Ceremony, 10 - 11:00 am, 111 Church Street, Yorktown. After some brief remarks, prayers, and playing of “Taps” we will replace the flags of over 75 know veteran’s graves. Including the Revolutionary War, Civil War, World Wars 1 & 2, Korea, Cold War, and Vietnam with “Honors.” Free. For more information please call 757-898-3261.
Wed, Nov 11 - Veteran’s Day Glassblowing, Chrysler Museum of Art, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Veterans, active-duty military, and your family members: Come blow a free glass ornament at our Studio. As our thanks to you for serving your country, we offer a chance to craft a blown-glass holiday heirloom with the help of our Studio Team. Choose the colors you want and inflate a glass bubble into your own personalized ornament. This is a wonderful gift that forever holds your breath. The sessions take about an hour, they start at the top of the hour, and they will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reservations are required, and can be made by calling (757) 333-6299. One ornament per family, please. Walk-in opportunities may be available, but after 4 pm only.
Wed, Nov 11 - Veterans Day Ceremony, Chesapeake City Hall, 11:00 am, 306 Cedar Road, Chesapeake. Chesapeake will be honoring its Vietnam Veterans on Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11, at 1100. 50 years ago the sons of Chesapeake were called to war and silently did their duty and silently came home. There were no parades to honor them, no services for the fallen. Chesapeake is a partner in the Department of Defense Vietnam War Commemoration and we seek to remember those who served.
Wed, Nov 11 - Veterans Day Ceremony, Newport News Victory Arch, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, 25th Street & West Avenue, Newport News. Sponsored by American Legion, Braxton-Perkins Post #25, this annual ceremony is held at 11 a.m. at the Victory Arch, 25th Street & West Avenue in downtown Newport News. After the ceremony, the public is invited learn about America’s rich military heritage at the Virginia War Museum. Visit the museum on Veterans Day and receive $1 off the posted admission prices. 757-247-8523
Wed, Nov 11 - Veterans Day Ceremony, The Gallery at York Hall, 12:00 pm, 301 Main Street, Yorktown. “Letters from War” is the theme of this annual event in which all veterans are honored. Free. 757.890.3500
Wed, Nov 11 - Williamsburg Harvest Celebration Kick-off Reception, Yorktown Victory Center, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, 200 Water Street, Yorktown. Sample Virginia fare prepared by eight local establishments and sip Craft VA Beer and Cider plus VA Wine from The Colonial Wine Trail in the beautiful new Victory Center overlooking the York River. The Fife and Drums of Yorktown will welcome guests at the entrance and greeters will include the Founders of the Williamsburg Harvest Celebration. Come join the festivities and help us celebrate this inaugural event!http://williamsburgharvestcelebration.com/schedule#speakers-tabs1
Wed, Nov 11 - The Wild Kratts Live, Chrysler Hall, 6:30 pm, 215 St. Pauls Blvd., Norfolk. Animated Kratt Brothers, Martin and Chris, “come to real life” in a classically Wild Kratts story. Off “To the Creature Rescue!” the Kratt Brothers activate some fan favorite Creature Power Suits to confront a comic villain. Through hilarious pratfalls and amazing animal ‘wow facts’ the Wild Kratts team rescue their favorite invention from Zach’s clutches so the animals of the creature world are safe once again. http://www.sevenvenues.com/events/all

Wed, Nov 11 thru Nov 15 - Williamsburg Harvest Celebration. Featuring over 30 culinary inspired events hosted in Williamsburg, Jamestown & Yorktown highlighting VA chefs, farmers, foragers, authors and beverage professionals. Come celebrate community and gathering together this Fall, all for a good cause. http://williamsburgharvestcelebration.com/

Thu, Nov 12 - 18th Annual Taste of Chesapeake, Chesapeake Conference Center, 5 - 8:30 pm, 700 Conference Center Drive, Chesapeake. Annual event featuring tastings from several fantastic South Hampton Roads restaurants, live music, and a silent auction. Admission includes samplings at all restaurant stations and two complimentary adult beverage tickets. $40 in advance; $45 at the door. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Greenbrier and Great Bridge TowneBank locations, and at Chesapeake Care. www.tasteofchesapeake.com
Thu, Nov 12 - Art + Words, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 6 - 7:00 pm, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. Free. Poets are invited to share original or favorite poems during the open mic portion of the evening. Art + Words is offered on the second Thursday of every month.
Thu, Nov 12 - ODU Percussion Ensemble Concert, Diehn Center for the Performing Arts - Chandler Recital Hall, 7:30 pm, 4810 Elkhorn Ave., Norfolk. Directed by Professor David Walker, The ODU Percussion Ensemble studies and performs a variety of contemporary and classic percussion literature. Free
Thu, Nov 12 - The Second City: Fully Loaded, The American Theatre, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. This irresistible new show features classic material made famous by Second City stars like Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, as well as brand new scenes, songs and improv straight from their sold out shows in Chicago and Toronto.
Thu, Nov 12 - Munich Symphony Orchestra, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 8:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Hampton. The Munich Symphony Orchestra (Münchner Symphoniker) was founded in 1945. The Orchestra performs more than 100 concerts each year throughout Europe, Asia and the United States. Philippe Entremont serves as conductor, as well as piano soloist.
FARMERS’ MARKETS
Five Points Community Farm Market, 2500 Church Street, Norfolk. 
Hours: Thu/Fri 11 am to 7 pm, Sat 9 am to 5 pm, Sun 10 am to 3 pm. 
The Five Points Community Farm Market is a project of the Five Points Partnership, a 501-c-3 non-profit formed in 2001. The Partnership is a grass-roots community organization based in the Norview section of Norfolk. The Farm Market began as a community project in 2002 in a vacant lot across from Norview Middle School, with volunteers selling Rodman’s peanuts and 3 small growers offering produce. We have been located on Church Street since May 3, 2008, and we continue to work to bring the city of Norfolk and surrounding cities fresh produce grown by local small farms, and we are always growing. Come on by and check us out! Located in the Farm Market is a unique collective of incubator businesses: Sabrosa Salsas, Seafood Cravers, Kombuchick Tea Bar & Microbrewery, Get Fresh Cafe, Diana Fields Bookstore, Whole-ly Rollers rolls, pies, cookies & more. 757-640-0300
The Virginia Beach Farmers Market, 3640 Dam Neck Road, Virginia Beach. 
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am to 5 pm, Sat 8:30 am to 4 pm, Sun 10 am to 4 pm. 
The Virginia Beach Farmers Market is open year-round and features a variety of agriculturally inspired shops and related businesses that offer seasonal, fresh vegetables and fruit in addition to many other products. An organic grocery, butcher shop, seafood market, dairy and ice cream, florist, candy store, bakery, full-menu restaurant, wild bird store, and home and garden gift stores offer a unique and varied shopping experience. Farmer-to-you seasonal produce allow you to experience some of the best the agriculture community has to offer. Special events are held monthly at the Farmers Market, offering family experiences of the heritage of Agriculture.  Friday evenings from April through October from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. 'country or bluegrass’ music is featured at the Friday Night Hoedowns. There is no admission but a blanket or chair is recommended. 757-385-4388
Every Wed - Chesapeake Farmer Markets, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, Two Locations: Battlefield Park at 120 Reservation Road; and Chesapeake City Park at 900 City Park Drive. This year’s season will begin June 20th and will end November 25th. The markets will operate from 8 am to 1 pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with local farmers offering fresh vegetables, herbs and plants. For more information, visit the Department of Agriculture’s Farmers’ Market page: http://www.cityofchesapeake.net/government/City-Departments/Departments/agriculture-virginia-cooperative-extension/farmers-market.htm
Every Wed - 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
Every Wed - Carrollton Farmers’ Market, 3 to 6:00 pm, Old Point National Bank, off Hwy 17 in the Food Lion parking lot, Carrollton. A selection of food vendors from the Smithfield Farmers Market, with produce, meat, eggs, honey, plants, food trucks and more. For further information call 757.375.3031
Every Thu - 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.
Every Thu - CNU Farmers Market, from 3 - 6:00 pm in the DSU/York Street, Newport News. For those coming from off campus there is parking in the lot behind the chapel. The weather looks good. Come on out and celebrate the coming of fall! Our amazing vendors: Allen’s Farm, Artisan Bakery, Broken Arrows Farm, The Bunny Hutch, Crazy Pops Gourmet Popsicles, Chef K Souper Salads, Creekside Catering, From the Hearth Pizza, Happy Seeds, Irihana Arts and Yarnykins, Kettle King, Oberweis Dairy, Riverview Plantation Trading Co., Shelby Mingee NYR Organics, Sinful Treats, Smithfield Orchids, STUFT food truck, TJ’s Homemade Treats
Every Sat - Chesapeake Farmer Markets, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, Two Locations: Battlefield Park at 120 Reservation Road; and Chesapeake City Park at 900 City Park Drive. This year’s season will begin June 20th and will end November 25th. The markets will operate from 8 am to 1 pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with local farmers offering fresh vegetables, herbs and plants. For more information, visit the Department of Agriculture’s Farmers’ Market page:  http://www.cityofchesapeake.net/government/City-Departments/Departments/agriculture-virginia-cooperative-extension/farmers-market.htm
Every Sat - Western Branch Farmers’ Markets, Western Branch Community Center, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, 4437 Portsmouth Boulevard, Chesapeake. We now have a Saturday only Farmers’ Market in Western Branch! Come to the Western Branch Community Center beginning August 15th to enjoy a great produce selection and support our local farmers. This Saturday Farmers’ Market will end October 31st.
Every Sat - Shore Drive Farmarket, 9:00 am - Noon, 2947 Shore Dr., Virginia Beach. Open June 13, 9 am-noon Saturdays, all year. Bringing fresh, locally/regionally-sourced food to Shore Drive. Come eat breakfast from our prepared food vendors, buy some locally made gifts and shop for your weekly produce, meats, seafood and baked goods-savory and sweet. Halfway between the bridge and the Woods on Shore Drive. Across from Dish.Shoredrivefarmarket@gmail.com
Every Sat - Farmers’ Fare at East Beach, Every Sat 9:00 am until 12:00 noon, Pavilion Park, 4730 Hammock Lane, Norfolk. This local seasonal marketplace through Oct 24, 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.
Every Sat - 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
Every Sat - Suffolk Farmers’ Market, 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 season is underway at 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. The Market is held every Saturday through November 21, from 9 am until 1 pm. "First Saturday at the Market” will feature live music and the Teeny Tiny Farm Petting Zoo (10 am-1 pm). See our Suffolk Farmers’ Market page for the rest of the day’s activities: http://www.suffolk-fun.com/shop/suffolk-farmers-market/
Every Sat - Yorktown Market Days, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown. Yorktown Market Days in its ninth season with a 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/
Sat, Oct 31 - Old Beach Farmers’ Market, Every Sat 9:00 am until 12:00 noon, Croc’s 19th Street Bistro, Virginia Beach. The next will be November 21. 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, Oct 31 - Halloween at Williamsburg Farmers’ Market, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm. Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. It’s always a treat at the Williamsburg Farmers Market, but with Halloween falling on a Saturday, there is also treasure to be found! Children can decorate a pumpkin, and win prizes for identifying vegetables. Stephen Christoff will be performing live music from 9:00 until 11:00 am. 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, Oct 31 - Smithfield Fall Festival Farmers Market’s, 9:00 am until 1:00 pm, in the Bank of Southside Virginia parking lot, 115 Main Street in downtown Smithfield. In addition to our regular farm markets, we’ll have Trick-r-treating at vendors’ tents for kids in costumes, Face painting, autumn treats, handcrafted items, and live music! The market is proud to be a Virginia Grown market offering locally grown produce, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, peanuts, plants, herbs, baked goods, coffee, cheese, honey, barbecue, wood-fired pizza, ham sandwiches, handcrafted items and more! Also featuring live music each market! Enjoy our friendly community event in the heart of historic Smithfield, Virginia. Pets are always welcome! For further information call 757.375.3031.
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