Thursday, March 3, 2016

Local Happenings for Tidewater VA

COMMUNITY EVENTS / FESTIVALS / LOCAL THEATER / CONCERTS / LECTURES / TALKS
Now thru Mar 6 - Smithfield Little Theatre presents “One for the Pot”, 210 N. Church Street, Downtown Smithfield. A highly successful evening’s entertainment, this hilarious farce revolves around a young man, Hickory Wood, who has to prove he is the only child of a former business associate of a rich mill owner in order to receive 10,000 pounds. Unfortunately, his efforts are thwarted and complicated by the arrival of the other claimants, creating some first class and uproariously funny situations. Presented through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. Tickets are $18 for adults and $10 for students. For further information or to purchase tickets call 757.357.7338. |http://www.smithfieldlittletheatre.org/
Now thru Mar 13 - Peninsula Community Theatre: “Bonnie and Clyde”, 10251 Warwick Blvd, Warwick Blvd., Newport News. Music by Frank Wildhorn, Lyrics by Don Black, Book by Ivan Menchell. Bonnie and Clyde is a thrilling and sexy musical with a non-traditional score, combining blues, gospel and rockabilly music. 757-595-5728 | http://www.pctlive.org/
Now thru Mar 20 - “Grounded”, Wells Theatre, Tue 7:00 pm, Wed-Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 4:00 pm, Sun 2:00 pm, 110 East Tazewell Street, Norfolk. A mesmerizing one-woman play about the shift in American warfare from the air to a chair as drones take over the battlefield. A kinetic, provocative story of a fighter pilot’s balance between life and war.  http://www.sevenvenues.com/events/detail/grounded

Thu-Sun, Mar 3-6 - Glass Studio Visiting Artist: Rik Allen, Chrysler Museum of Art, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Come enjoy the retro-futuristic vision of a mainstay in the West Coast glass art scene, and be part of the Studio audience as Rik Allen brings his quirky creations to life.http://www.chrysler.org/glass-studio/visiting-artist-series/

Fri, Mar 4 - Zoo Tales: Giraffes Can’t Dance, Giles Andrea, Virginia Zoo, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, 3500 Granby Street, Norfolk. The Virginia Zoo is now offering two story times every week. Every Tuesday and Friday through the Spring, join the education department at 11 am for a storybook adventure that is designed for pre-school aged children.
Fri, Mar 4 - First Friday Concert Series featuring Matt Thomas, Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center, 5 – 8:00 pm, 400 High Street, Portsmouth. Hampton Roads acoustic guitar and harp guitar phenom Matt Thomas kicks off the Courtyard Concert season, showcasing uncanny technique and musicality on his instruments. Great storyteller, too! Celebrate the arts with exhibit opening receptions and live music performances, with styles ranging from jazz to blues, rock-n-roll, to independent singer-songwriters. Exhibits and music are free and open to the public.
Fri, Mar 4 - Rock Wall Fun: Get Hooked on Climbing, Seatack Recreation Center, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, 141 South Birdneck Road, Virginia Beach. Ages 6 & up. The entire family can experience new heights on the vertical rock wall at Seatack Recreation Center. Two belayers help climbers up and down. Climbing experience can range from beginner and intermediate to advanced. Register by Feb 26 online via EZreg using #129164, or in person at any recreation center. $4/climber. Recreation center membership or day pass is needed.?
Fri, Mar 4 - THE AMERICAN DREAM Gallery opening & artist talk, 6 - 8:00 pm, 101 W. Main Street, Norfolk. Bin Feng was born in Shanghai, China. His American Dream photo series explores the idea of the American Dream from an Eastern male perspective. Iconic elements such as “the white picket fence” and “the golden retriever dog” are employed to reconstruct the scene. By staging a moment of daily life, the artist performs as an actor and jumps between fiction and reality, which essentially conveys the notion of the history of man. This power behind the images focuses on bicultural shock. Join us for an opening reception & gallery talk at 6:30 pm. Exhibition on view through April 8th. The Offsite Gallery is located on the 1st Floor of the World Trade Center. Free & open to the public
Fri, Mar 4 - Sip and Sculpt, The Mariners’ Museum, 7 - 9:00 pm, 100 Museum Drive , Newport News. A new Battle of Hampton Roads event where guests can enjoy a glass of their favorite adult beverages while creating their own iron-cast molds. The molds will then be used to turn the design into a work of art using traditional iron-casting techniques during iron pour demonstrations throughout the weekend. Cost is $35 for members, $50 for non-members. Space is limited. Tickets include 1 scratch block, 2 drink tickets, and light hors d’oeuvres. http://www.marinersmuseum.org/event/sip-and-sculpt/

Fri/Sat, Mar 4/5 - Suffolk Friends of the Library Book Sale, Friends of the Library Building, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 300 Carolina Road, Suffolk. Open to the Public. The Friends of the Library hold a monthly book sale, the revenue of which is used to support library programs. Peruse thousands of used books, magazines, movies and more. Prices: Paperbacks (Fiction) - $0.50 per inch, Softcovers - $0.50, Hardcovers - $1.00, Children’s - $0.50 per inch, DVDs - $2.00, Music CDs - $1.00, Audio Books on CD - $2.00, Audio Books on Cassette - $1.00. Other items specially priced. 757.514.1024 |www.suffolkpubliclibrary.com/about/friends-of-the-library/
Fri-Sun, Mar 4-6 - Virginia Musical Theater: “Mame”, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. The Virginia Musical Theatre presents Mame at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts. “Tune the grand up, dance your shoes off, strike the band up, it’s today!” So begins Mame Dennis’ joyous celebration of life, and one of Broadway’s greatest musical masterpieces of all time. Mame, the story of Mame Dennis and her orphaned nephew Patrick building a colorful life together, sparked one of the most enjoyable musicals of all time. With an amazing score by Jerry Herman, including “It’s Today,” “We Need a Little Christmas,” “Boston Buddies,” and the rousing title song, “Mame” is the embodiment of life lived to the fullest. A musical masterpiece! For more information, please visitwww.broadwayatthecenter.com?
Fri-Sun, Mar 4-6 - Hampton Roads Tattoo Arts Festival, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Fri Noon - Midnight, Sat 11:00 am - Midnight, Sun 11:00 am - 8:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. The 6th annual Hampton Roads Tattoo Arts Festival, taking place March 4-6 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. The event will celebrate all aspects of the tattooing industry and welcome talented artists from across the country. Attendees have the option to speak to several tattoo artists from across the country. The cost of each tattoo is in addition to the entrance fee and negotiated between customer and artist. Artists may book fast and best way to secure a tattoo is to set up an appointment with artists before event. This year the festival will feature contests, activities, and the 4th annual Kids Temporary Tattoo Contest for children 12 and under. Another highlight is the 5th annual Miss Hampton Roads Pin-Up Girl Contest on Saturday, March 5. In addition the all the scheduled activities, the festival welcomes Chicago-based Carnival of Curiosity & Chaos. New this year, the carnival encompasses the stylings of Vaudeville, Burlesque and historical sideshow acts. 757-484-1319 | http://hrtattoofest.com/
Fri-Sun, Mar 4-6 - The Rocky Horror Show: Live!, Williamsburg Library, Fri/Sat 7:00 pm, Sun 3:00 pm, 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg. ADULTS ONLY. “Don’t dream it, be it! The Williamsburg Creative Collective presents, The Rocky Horror Show: Live! Come see Rocky Horror the way it was meant to be seen. A show so stunning that you’ll want to shiver with antici…pation!” Content not suitable for children.

Fri-Sun, Mar 5-6 & 18-20 - Regent University Theatre: “Rhinoceros”, by Eugene Ionesco, Fri/Sat 7:30 pm, Sun 2:30 pm, The Performing Arts Center at Regent University, Virginia Beach. A small French town is overrun by rhinoceroses while its citizens curiously disappear in this comic satire about following the pack. Rhinoceros is produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., New York. Adults: $17 – Discount*: $14 – Regent students: $9. 757.352.4245  http://regent.tix.com/

Fri, Mar 4 thru Apr 3 - The Pillowman, presented by Generic Theater, By Martin McDonagh, 215 St.auls Blvd., Norfolk. Directed by Tony Robinson. It tells the tale of Katurian, a fiction writer living in a police state who is interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories, and their similarities to a number of bizarre child murders occurring in his town. The play received the 2004 Olivier Award for Best New Play, the 2004-5 New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best New Foreign Play, and two Tony Awards for production.

Sat, Mar 5 - Great Bridge Fisherman Association’s 7th Annual Fishing Flea Market, Chesapeake Conference Center, 8:00 am - 2:30 pm, 700 Conference Center Drive, Chesapeake. Get ready for the Great Bridge Fisherman Association’s 7th Annual Fishing Flea Market at it’s new location in Greenbrier’s Chesapeake Conference Center! We have moved from our former venue at the Hickory Ruritan Club to the Chesapeake Conference Center. The new Greenbrier location is easy to get to offering over 39,000 square feet of indoor space and over 350 FREE parking spaces onsite. This year’s fishing flea market will have all of the vendors from previous years and some new merchants as well. Just like our past fishing flea market, we will also have several seminars with talks from well known personalities and live demonstrations, plus lots of giveaways and something for everyone in the family. Come stock up on gifts for the fisherman in your life or take home a prize from our FREE raffle and 50/50 give-away! Ticket’s are still only $3 per person for admission with children 12 and under FREE . Vendor space is still available. Best locations go fast so register now! If interested contact Butch Pierce at 757.287.0330 TBPOCEAN@aol.com
Sat, Mar 5 - 18th Annual Fort Eustis 10k Run & 5k Ruck Challenge, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Fort Eustis Fitness Centers, 643 Dickman St., Fort Eustis. The surface is 99% flat asphalt roadways. The race will take you past the historic Matthew Jones House, along the beautiful James River with a view of the Ghost Fleet, near Fort Crawford and then past a site of an early American brick factory located on Mulberry Island.https://www.facebook.com/events/1672676669674883/
Sat, Mar 5 - Bird Feeders / Houses, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 10 - 11:00 am, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. Come and build a bird feeder or house for our local birds. Then take is home and enjoy as it attracts birds for you to watch. All materials are included in the $3.00 program fee. Program is for ages 7 and up. To register call the Nature Center at 757-825-4657. Registration deadline is Friday, March 4 at 3:00 pm.
Sat, Mar 5 - Learn the Basics of Flyfishing, Northwest River Park & Campground, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, 1733 Indian Creek Road, Chesapeake. Get hooked on fly fishing at this informative and hands-on seminar. the Bill Wills Southeast Chapter of Trout Unlimited will introduce you to the sport, gear, and techniques that you’ll need to get into the sport. It all starts with an overview of the sport, gear, and terminology lead by expert anglers from the club. Afterwards, grab your rod or borrow a loaner to get hands-on instruction and advice on perfecting your casting skills. You can also learn to tie a fly with supplies and expertise from members of the club. Adults and youth with adult supervision are welcome to attend. Advanced registration is required. (757) 421-7151
Sat, Mar 5 - 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! For more information please call 757-405-3500.
Sat, Mar 5 - Ugandan Children’s Choir, Virginia Zoo, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 3500 Granby Street, Norfolk. Hear the Ugandan Children’s Choir while learning facts about animals indigenous to that area. The Ugandan Kids Choir, a group of ten talented Ugandan children, has announced that they will be performing at the Virginia Zoo. The Ugandan Kids Choir is a ministry of Childcare Worldwide, which has been dedicated to empowering children in the developing world since 1981. Through child sponsorship, Childcare Worldwide brings hope to children in need by providing them with an education that will set them up for future employment and break the cycle of poverty in their lives. Programing runs from 11 am – 2 pm with choir performances at 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
Sat, Mar 5 - Chuckatuck Turkey Shoot, 12 noon every Saturday thru Mar, 1146 Audubon Road, Suffolk. Turkey Shoot every Saturday October through March. Sign up starts at 11 am. 12 , 20 and 410, “No Barrel Limits”, Open Sight.  INFO 288-6167 | Shootchuckatuckturkeyshoot@yahoo.com
Sat, Mar 5 - 325th Anniversary, Colonial Education Center at the Lynnhaven House, 1:00 pm, 4409 Wishart Road, Virginia Beach. Princess Anne County was created 325 years ago, and local historians want to celebrate. This series will feature local and regional historians. Thie first speaker will be Barbara Henley, Virginia Beach Councilwoman and Princess Anne County native. She will be discussing growing up in Princess Anne County. Admission for this event will be $20 per person, and reservations are required. This event will include a buffet lunch, and reservations can be made by calling (757) 385-5100. This event series is hosted by the Virginia Beach History Museums.
Sat, Mar 5 - Women’s History Month Film Fest: “Fly Girls”, Virginia War Museum, 1:00 pm, 9285 Warwick Boulevard, in Huntington Park, Newport News. The museum will host a film festival during the month of March featuring films with depicting women’s roles in the military.  All movies are free with each day’s paid admission. March 7: Fly Girls. At the height of World War II, more than a thousand women left their homes and jobs for the opportunity of a lifetime–joining the Women’s Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) to become the first female pilots to fly for the United States military. Drawing on archival footage, rarely seen home movies, and interviews with pilots themselves, the women of the WASP take wing once again, to tell their story of skill, determination, and courage. 757-247-8523
Sat, Mar 5 - Special Gallery Talk: Women of the Chrysler, Chrysler Museum of Art, 1 - 2:30 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Mark National Women’s History Month with this in-depth look at female artists represented throughout the Museum’s galleries.
Sat, Mar 5 - Isle of Wight County Museum presents “Defining the Cold War”, Nike Park, 2:00 pm, 13036 Nike Park Road, Carrollton. This day marks the 70th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s Iron Curtain speech which defined the parameters of the Cold War. Visit Carrollton Nike Park’s N-75L site for a day of Cold War history. For further information call 757.356.1223.
Sat, Mar 5 - Building with Keva Planks, Portsmouth Main Library, 2 - 4:00 pm, 601 Court St., Portsmouth. Keva planks are simple small planks of wood that can be used to build amazing structures.  Come use your engineering and artistic skills to discover what your imagination can create.  Open to ages 6 – 11.  For more information please call 757-393-8501 or email enrichra@portsmouthva.gov.
Sat, Mar 5 - Battle of Hampton Roads Weekend: Civil War Beard Competition, The Mariners’ Museum, 2:30 - 3:30 pm, 100 Museum Drive , Newport News. Did you know that sideburns are named after the Civil War general Ambrose Burnside? In the Museum’s second annual Civil War Beard Competition, participants will literally face-off beard to beard in this facial hair competition that celebrates the iconic styles of Civil War-era facial hair. Kids can join in on the action too, with crafty categories designed just for children. Entry is free with Museum admission. For more information visithttp://www.battleofhamptonroads.com/
Sat, Mar 5 - Increase the Peace Fashion Show, King’s Fork Middle School, 6:00 pm (doors open at 5 pm), 350 Kings Fork Road, Suffolk. $5 for ages 5 & up. The Suffolk Youth Advisory Council along with the Suffolk Office on Youth will be presenting the 5th Annual Increase the Peace Fashion Show. The event will feature local youth modeling various types of attire. A portion of the proceeds will go towards a non-profit organization. 514-4503 |www.suffolkva.us/parks
Sat, Mar 5 - Vernard “The Laugh Therapist: Hines presents Kingdom Komedy, Kimball Theatre, 6:00 pm, Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. A Klean Komedy show benefiting Veterans HomeFront. The Laugh Therapist has brought some friends along with him to help provide the laughter. Your host will be Comedian Quincy Carr along with Team Fred, Comedian Peaty Ray Red, Comedian Kenny “Cornbread” Robinson and from the last season of Last Comic Standing Kasuan Wilson. Veterans HomeFront Mobilizes national & local boots on the ground support in numerous ways. They provide meaningful support for Veterans, the Homeless & Community engagement.
Sat, Mar 5 - 8th Annual Samoa Soiree, Half Moone Cruise and Celebration Center, 6 - 10:00 pm, 1 Waterside Dr., Norfolk. Find out just how sophisticated a Girl Scout Cookie can be!  At the event, top chefs in Hampton Roads create unique desserts and appetizers using a Girl Scout Cookie variety as the key ingredient. The evening includes delicious food, live music and a silent auction. Local food critic and writer Patrick Evans-Hylton will lead a team of local celebrity judges to select the winning dishes for the evening. Entertainment will be provided by 504 Supreme Band, a local ensemble known for their high-energy swing and jazz music. Girl Scouts are excited to welcome WVEC Reporter Ashley Smith as a special guest at this year’s Samoa Soiree. Tickets are $75 per ticket. Proceeds from the event will support the Opportunity Fund, which provides financial assistance to girls whose families need help with Girl Scout membership, summer camp and program fees.
Sat, Mar 5 - Battle of Hampton Roads Weekend: History Bites, The Mariners’ Museum, 6:30 - 9:30 pm, 100 Museum Drive , Newport News. Top restaurants and caterers in Hampton Roads will compete in a food-tasting event of historic proportions. The contestants will prepare a selection of traditional 19th century dishes representing the North, the South and the Navy, preparing their best interpretations of dishes that may include: Grandma’s Bean Soup, Fried Salt Pork, Yankee Pork and Beans, Macaroni Pudding, Sweet Potato biscuits with ham, Clam Chowder, Plum Cobbler, Sliced Apple Pudding, Apple Fritters, Apple Custard, and more! Tasters will help award trophies. http://www.marinersmuseum.org/event/history-bites/
Sat, Mar 5 - Legends of Main Street: A Suffolk Ghost Walk, Suffolk Visitor Center, 7:00 pm, 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, Mar 5 - PBR Professional Bull Riders, Hampton Coliseum, 7:00 pm (doors open at 6:30 pm), 1000 Coliseum Dr., Hampton. Buckle Up: The BlueDEF tour is the stepping stone to the glitz and glamour of the elite Built Ford Tough Series, but there’s nothing minor-league about it. These are young men dreaming of the big time. To make it, they have to get past the same monsters you see every week on national television, and superstar veterans looking to stand in their way. When you compete in the toughest 8 Seconds in Sports - the first step is just to stay alive. 757-838-4203 |www.hamptoncoliseum.org
Sat, Mar 5 - Instrumental Recital Series: Pianist Stephen Coxe, Hermitage Museum and Gardens, 7 - 9:00 pm, 7637 North Shore Road, Norfolk. Be our distinguished guest! Enjoy the intimate setting of a recital in the Hermitage’s Great Hall this winter and experience a program akin to what the Sloane family may have offered. Our second annual series will feature performances on our custom Steinway baby grand Piano accompanied by vocalists and other instruments. Visitors are invited to arrive early to browse the collection, mingle and enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres from East Beach Catering and drinks available for purchase. The performance will begin at 7 pm in the Great Hall and will include a 20 minute intermission. Doors open at 6:15 pm.http://www.thehermitagemuseum.org/events/instrumental-recital-series-pianist-stephen-coxe
Sat, Mar 5 - VSO at Southhampton High School, 7:30 pm, 23350 Southampton Pkwy., Courtland. This year we are delighted to announce that they will entertain us with a great selection of music.  The Virginia Symphony is a nationally recognized regional orchestra under the leadership of JoAnn Falletta, Music Director.  A big thanks goes to The Camp Foundation for underwriting this concert. Don’t miss this wonderful evening.http://www.virginiasymphony.org/concerts/2016/03/05/387/vso-at-southhampton-high-school/
Sat, Mar 5 - Big Screen Saturday: “Hoosiers”, Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, 7:50 pm, 717 General Booth Blvd., Virginia Beach. Relax and rewind with your favorite movies on Virginia’s largest movie screen, our National Geographic 3D Movie Theater! We’ve selected our favorites to show on the big screen. A stirring movie about teamwork, discipline, and second chances that features exciting basketball action as a small team works to get to the state finals. Order tickets online or call (757) 385-FISH (3474) for more information.
Sat, Mar 5 - Attucks Jazz Series: Chuck Redd, vibes, Attucks Theatre, 8:00 pm, 1010 Church St., Norfolk. Chuck Redd is an accomplished performer on both drums and vibraphone. Chuck began performing and recording internationally when he joined the Charlie Byrd Trio in 1980 at the age of 21. To his credit are thirteen extensive European tours and five tours of Japan, with the Barney Kessel Trio, Ken Peplowski, Terry Gibbs and Conte Candoli. He served as Artist-In-Residence at The Smithsonian Jazz Café in Washington, DC from 2004-2008. Chuck was featured vibraphonist with the Mel Torme All-Star Jazz Quintet from 1991 until 1996. While appearing in New York with Torme, Ira Gitler of Jazz Times said: “Redd’s vibes were equally notable for vigor and melodiousness.” www.vafest.com
Sat, Mar 5 - Official MEAC kick-off concert: Legends of Soul, Harrison Opera House Lot, 8:00 pm, 160 W. Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk. After almost 4 decades in the music industry, Freddie Jackson is still upholding his buzz with fans and promoters around the world. Early on in his career, Freddie became the voice of the “Grown and Sexy” by singing some of the world’s most memorable music. Whether it was time to dance or time for romance, Freddie has earned the title as a one of R&B soul’s most valuable contributors, by performing his long resume of pure timeless music.
Sat, Mar 5 - Avery*Sunshine Duo, The American Theatre, 8:00 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. Having wowed the crowds at this year’s Hampton Jazz Festival, it became clear that Avery*Sunshine is without a doubt one of the most dynamic voices in the creative music scene. Known for her invigorating and combustible live performances, Avery*Sunshine is lauded for her compelling and revealingly honest song writing and impeccable vocal quality.
Sat, Mar 5 - My Sister’s Keeper: Ladies in Red Concert, Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center, 8:00 pm, 2410 Wickham Ave., Newport News. This show will feature all female artists performing Jazz, R&B, Soul, Pop, Hip-hop, poetry, Gospel, dance, instrumentalists, and more. Hosted by Queen Sheba. Red carpet reception catered by celebrity chef Jacoby Ponder. 9 exceptional women will be receiving awards in honor of their hard work and dedicated in the community. Advance tickets: $18, Tickets at the door: $20.http://www.downing-gross.org/
Sat, Mar 5 - Late Night Series: Ten-Spot Piano Party, Zeiders American Dream Theater, 10:30 pm, 4573 Bank Street, Town Center, Virginia Beach. Join us and the cast of Virginia Musical Theater’s Mame, as we have an old fashioned piano party. After their performance at the Sandler Center, the cast will come next door to keep the night going. Great songs, talented singers and good times. info@americandreamtheater.org

Sat/Sun, Mar 5/6 - Greenberg’s Great Train and Toy Show, Hampton Roads Convention Center, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. The country’s largest model train and toy show comes to Hampton for the first time!  See hundreds of tables of trains, accessories and collectible toys for sale, huge operating model train layouts, free modeling workshops, trains for kids to run, a riding train and more.  Kids 11 and under are admitted free!
Sat/Sun, Mar 5/6 - Battle of Hampton Roads Weekend, The Mariners’ Museum, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 100 Museum Drive , Newport News. This two-day event is held annually to commemorate the 1862 Battle of the Ironclads, The USS Monitor vs. the CSS Virginia. A weekend full of interactive family activities, costumed interpreters, lectures, re-enactment camps, and cannon firing. Meet Abraham Lincoln as you explore The USS Monitor Center while playing Ironclad Battlequest. Saturday night features History Bites, a food tasting event of historical proportions. Local restaurants and caterers prepare their best interpretation of Civil War era dishes as they vie for the coveted Cast Iron Skillet award. http://www.battleofhamptonroads.com/
Sat/Sun, Mar 5/6 - Free Admission Weekend, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, Sat 10:00 am to 5:00 pm; Sun 1 to 5:00 pm, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. Enjoy free admission to the Peninsula Fine Art Center! Discover the every-changing world of art at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center, where diverse artworks and dynamic exhibitions are just part of the fun. Children can create personal masterpieces in the interactive Hands On For Kids gallery, while adults can find original works by local artists in The Gallery Shop. Regular gallery talks and one-day workshops enhance the visitor’s experience. Shop for unique gifts in The Gallery Shop. Special events and evening programs are held year-round. Parking is free.

Sat, Mar 5 thru Apr 30 - LanternAsia 2016, Norfolk Botanical Garden, 6700 Azalea Garden Rd. Norfolk. Experience the much anticipated LanternAsia – Art by Day, Magic by Night. Walk through a mile of colossal Asian works of art transforming the Garden’s landscape – mesmerizing guests of all ages. Lantern Festivals are an ancient tradition that began more than 2,000 years ago in China. Tianyu Culture Communication located in Zigong, China is bringing this extraordinary event to the Garden. They have traveled to Beijing, Sydney, and Rotterdam. This magnificent lantern exhibition will leave guests awestruck in Virginia for the first time – Ever!http://www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org/lanternasia-2016

Sun, Mar 6 - Bird Walks, Newport News Park, 7:00 am, 13560 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News. The Hampton Roads Bird Club has monitored the bird population of Newport News Park since 1965. Join club volunteers in the Picnic Area I parking lot every first and third Sunday of the month for some early morning birding. Be prepared to car pool to several areas in the park. Beginners are welcome. Binoculars and field guides are recommended. Free. 757-886-7912
Sun, Mar 6 - The S.S. Quanza: Jewish Refugees and the Port of Norfolk with Eric Michael Mazur, Jewish Museum and Cultural Center, 2:00 pm, 607 Effingham Street, Portsmouth. In 1940, one year after the St. Louis and its Voyage of the Damned,” a Portuguese steamer brought fewer than 100 refugees from Europe to Norfolk, Virginia.  Most of the passengers were Jews, and all had been denied entry into Mexico.  But this time, through the concert efforts of members of the local and national Jewish community – as well as a few well-placed friends in the national capital – all of those on board were granted permission to land.  The story of the SS Quanza – one that has eluded in-depth analysis for decades – is one of hope and courage, but also one of complex political realities about the image of Judaism in mid-century America, contested political will, and the nature of storytelling as it related to human tragedy and triumph. For more information please call 757-391-9266.
Sun, Mar 6 - Family Fest, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 2 - 4:00 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. MOCA hosts FREE Family Fests every other month. Family Fest offers a unique opportunity to create, explore, enjoy art, and most important, have fun together! Themed around current exhibitions, families can create their own art, play detective in a gallery scavenger hunt and experience the interactive ARTlab. Join MOCA and community partners, Lynnhaven River Now and the Virginia Beach Public Library for an afternoon of fun!
Sun, Mar 6 - The Smithfield Center’s Special Occasion Show, Smithfield Center, 2:00 until 4:00 pm, 220 N Church St, Downtown Smithfield. This is not your typical bridal show!  Are you planning a wedding or special event?  Come meet with caterers, DJs, rental companies, photographers and other special occasion vendors.  This show is a taste testing and one-stop shop for all your event needs. Show is free to attend but you must RSVP by Thursday, March 3rd, for further information call 757.356.9939 or email: smithfieldcenter@ymail.com.
Sun, Mar 6 - Hampton Roads Philharmonic, The American Theatre, 2:30 - 4:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. In 2013, talented professional and amateur musicians in the community signed on to the dream of creating a new orchestra to serve the area, and by that summer, the Hampton Roads Philharmonic (HRP) was born. The HRP is led by Steven Brindle, a young conductor that has been recognized as a burgeoning local talent.
Sun, Mar 6 - Portsmouth Community Concerts Presents: Geoff Gallante, Willett Hall, 3:00 pm, . Geoff Gallante is a 14-year old trumpet, cornet and flugelhorn soloist extraordinaire!  One of the most celebrated young musicians in the world today, Geoff found his older brother’s trumpet at age four and has since performed on prominent stages and with distinguished artists across the country – as an acclaimed soloist with concert bands, brass bands and pop orchestras as well as a featured jazz and national anthem performer and as a church soloist. He has performed in 34 states – including five different ensembles of the U.S. Military. By the age of six he had already garnered guest soloist’s engagements with the Louisville Orchestra, Duke Ellington Orchestra, and Philadelphia Brass Quintet. He was the youngest instrumentalist, at six years old; to ever perform at the White House or at the prestigious Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. For more information please call  757-686-5447 or visit http://www.portsmouthcommunityconcets.com/

Sun, Mar 6 thru Mar 13 - Hampton Restaurant Week. Hampton Restaurant Week is a week long celebration of culinary excellence. From March 6-13, participating restaurants throughout the city will offer special prix-fixe menus for lunch and dinner. This is a fantastic opportunity to try some of Hampton’s best restaurants at a great price. Diners can enjoy two-course lunches for $10 or a three-course dinner for either $20 or $30 at participating restaurants*.http://www.visithampton.com/restaurantweek/

Mon, Mar 7 - “Three Little Birds”, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 10:00 am & 12:00 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Adapted by Michael J. Bobbitt from a children’s book by Cedella Marley (Bob’s daughter), and directed by Nick Olcott, Three Little Birds tells a tale of triumph over anxiety. The young protagonist, Ziggy, is so terrified of hurricanes, mongooses and other things in his native Jamaica that he is afraid to leave the house. Adding to his apprehension is the lurking presence of a bogeyman named Duppy, who sneaks up on people and steals their hair.
Mon, Mar 7 - Historic Suffolk Narrated Bus Tour, Suffolk Visitor Center, 2:00 pm, 524 North Main Street, Suffolk. $8 Adults / $6 Seniors, Military and Children 9-12. See Suffolk through the eyes of years gone by. Suffolk’s rich heritage dates back to the early 17th century, when Captain John Smith first encountered the Nansemond Indians on the Nansemond River. Even now, you can trace Suffolk’s legacy through our historic homes and neighborhoods, churches and Virginia Civil War Trails. Guided by a Suffolk historian, you meet the people and places that made Suffolk the city it is today. Highlights of this windshield tour include Cedar Hill Cemetery, Riddick’s Folly House Museum, Constant’s Wharf, College Court and Suffolk’s Historic Lakeside neighborhood. 757.514.4130
Mon, Mar 7 - The Life and Achievements of Maggie Walker, First Woman Bank President, Hampton History Museum, 7:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Celebrate Women’s History Month with us by exploring the life and achievements of Richmonder Maggie Walker, The United States’ first woman bank president! Join Dr. Heather Huyck, the National Park Service’s Senior Historian for the Northeast Region, retired, and Assoc. Visiting Professor at the College of William & Mary for the fascination story of this entrepreneurial pioneer. Museum members free, non-members $5. 757-727-1610
Mon, Mar 7 - Centuries of Art@Your Library: “What You Always Wanted to Know About Postmodern Art”, Williamsburg Library, 7:30 pm, 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg. Our current era of art and society is considered Postmodern.  This talk will define Postmodernism and show its evolution throughout history with examples from art, architecture, and film.  

Mon, Mar 7 thru Mar 10 - City Wide Youth Basketball Tournament, I.C. Norcom High School, 1801 London Blvd, Portsmouth. This tournament highlights the best youth basketball talent in the city for a five day tournament to crown an overall city champion. For more information please call the City of Portsmouth Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services at 757-393-8481.

Mon, Mar 7 thru Mar 12 - 2016 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournament, Scope Arena, 201 E. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk. The MEAC Basketball Tournament is a single elimination championship playoff that involves Division I historically black colleges and universities located across the Atlantic coastline: Bethune-Cookman, Coppin State, Delaware State, Florida A&M, Hampton, Howard, Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State, Norfolk State, North Carolina A&T State, North Carolina Central, Savannah State, and South Carolina State. Each ticket book provides entrance for one (1) person to attend all 23 men’s and women’s games including the championship finals on Saturday, March 12 beginning with the men’s game at 1 pm and the women’s title game at 4 pm.

Tue, Mar 8 - 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. Bring your own mat and wear comfortable clothing. Cost: $5 per session for Museum Members, $10 all others. Save your space at reservations.chrysler.org. Sessions will run from 8:45-9:45 am every Tuesday.
Tue, Mar 8 - Second Tuesday Forum: “Listen To Me Good: African American Midwives”, Commodore Theater, Noon (doors open at 11:00 am), 21 High St, Portsmouth. Join Author and activist Linda Holmes discuss Listen to Me Good: African American Midwives.  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.  For more information please call 757-393-8759.
Tue, Mar 8 - Zoo Tales: Rabbit’s Winter Walk, Lorna Hussey; Mouse Count, Ellen Stoll Walsh; Animal Ambassadors: rabbit and snake, Virginia Zoo, 11:00 am, 3500 Granby Street, Norfolk. The Virginia Zoo is now offering two story times every week. Every Tuesday and Friday through the Spring, join the education department at 11 am for a storybook adventure that is designed for pre-school aged children.
Tue, Mar 8 - Master Gardner’s Lecture Series: Seed Starting and Seed Swap, Churchland Branch Library, 6:30 pm, 4934 High St W, Portsmouth. Free gardening lecture on seed starting and seed swapping.  Virginia Cooperative Extension/Portsmouth Master Gardner.  For more information please call (757) 393-5197 | http://offices.ext.vt.edu/portsmouth
Tue, Mar 8 - 25 Mics: Spoken Word, Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center, 7:00 pm, 2410 Wickham Ave., Newport News. On the second Tuesday of every month, join local performers, and enjoy an open-mic evening, hosted by special guest Nina Brewton. 757-247-8950 | http://www.downing-gross.org/

Wed, Mar 9 - Bing! Bang! Boom! Science Show, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 10:00 am & 12:00 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. When Mr. Molecule unleashes the power and excitement of science – Bing! Bang! Boom! – he creates an explosion of learning that K-8 kids can’t resist! Students are astonished to see the fantastic 12-foot tall Foam Monster, the impossible Balloons in Orbit and the hysterically funny Bemoulli TP Challenge, all based on essential science principles. Mr. Molecule’s totally awesome Bing, Bang, Boom Science Show is a whole new way for kids to discover science and experience the joy of learning!
Wed, Mar 9 - Literary High Tea at Watermen’s Museum, 3 - 5:00 pm, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. Enjoy Carrot Tree’s delightful high tea at the Watermen’s Museum featuring; Silk Sachet Teas; Scones & Biscuits; Petite Quiche; Tea Sandwiches; Dessert Plates, and more. Our guest, Peter Stipe - author of Finding our Way.  Reservations recommended. Seating is limited. 757.988.1999
Wed, Mar 9 - Watermen’s Museum Yorktown Music Jamboree, 5:30 - 9:00 pm, 309 Water Street, Yorktown. Come and enjoy us for an evening of music and fun along the beautiful York River. 757.887.2641  
Thu, Mar 10 - VSO League Concert Preview Luncheon, Freemason Harbour Community Room, 12:30 pm, 255 College Cross, Norfolk. Please join the VSO League for a concert preview of Cameron Carpenter Play Saint- Saens, with the VSO’s very own Music Director, JoAnn Falletta.  Lunch and wine will be served. This event is open to members only. For more information about attending this event and joining the League, please contact Fran Pedersen at 757-424-2172 or fjp.music@cox.net
Thu, Mar 10 - Thursday Film Series: “Three Faces of Eve”, Williamsburg Library, 2:00 pm, 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg. A fact-based story about a Georgia housewife named Eve, who suffers from multiple personalities. Eve’s husband, confused by his wife’s behavior seeks help from a psychiatrist. The doctor finds that each of Eve’s personalities is aware of the other’s existence but none are related. After months of therapy, Eve is purged of her negative selves and is cured. 1957, 91 min.
Thu, Mar 10 - Friends of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum League Series: Tea and History, Churchland Branch Library, 4:00 pm, 4934 High St W, Portsmouth. Robin Reed, Executive Director of the Casemate Museum at Fort Monroe will present “Four Hundred Years of History at Fort Monroe”. Join us for a cup of tea and a taste of history as the Friends Lecture series presents this look at a fascinating site right in our own backyard. Free admission and parking. For more information please call 757-393-8591.
Thu, Mar 10 - Art + Words, Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 6 to 7:00 pm, 101 Museum Drive, Newport News. Lovers of the spoken word are invited to share poems at this event, offered free on the second Thursday of every month. Free.
Thu, Mar 10 - Italian Film Series: “The Monster”, Williamsburg Library, 6:30 pm, 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg. A vicious serial killer is on the loose, and landscape gardener and shop-window outfitter Loris is the prime suspect, thanks to his unfortunate habit of getting caught in compromising situations (for which there is always a totally innocent explanation that the police fail to spot). Undercover policewoman Jessica is assigned by eccentric police psychologist Taccone to follow Loris and provide evidence for his arrest - but things don’t quite go according to plan…, 1994, 112 min, Rated R.
Thu, Mar 10 - On Screen / In Person: “REBEL”, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Director: Maria Agui Carter. One of the thousand women said to have fought in the Civil War, Loreta Janeta Velazquez altered her sex, ethnicity, and identity in order to become a Confederate soldier spy and double agent for the Union, only to be dismissed as a hoax after revealing her story in her scandalous 1876 memoir, The Woman in Battle. REBEL is a detective story about a woman, a myth, and the politics of national memory.
Thu, Mar 10 - Phoebus Film Club Series: “Batman: The Movie - 50th Anniversary”, The American Theatre, 7:30 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. Before the recent dark and brooding movie depictions of Batman, there was this 1966 classic take on the comic book hero. The hit TV show would soon follow, introducing an entire generation to the words ‘BIFF’ and ‘POW’; come celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film and see why legions of fans still call Adam West, ‘My Batman’.
Thu, Mar 10 - Nephew Tommy Rat Pack, Chrysler Hall, 8:30 pm, 215 St Pauls Blvd., Norfolk. SevenVenues welcomes Nephew Tommy & Friends to Chrysler Hall as the official comedy event of the 2016 MEAC Basketball Tournament. Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles has built a career that encompasses radio, television, film and more. Thomas’ role as co-host of the nationally syndicated Steve Harvey Morning Show puts him in front of a live radio audience of more than 8 million listeners daily.
Thu, Mar 10 thru Mar 26 - The Williamsburg Players: “The Front Page”, 200 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg. Directed by Sam Miller, Written by Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur, Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. Sponsored by Greater Williamsburg Chamber of Commerce. Set against the crime-riddled backdrop of Prohibition Era Chicago, The Front Page is a fast-talking, fast-paced comedy. Hildy Johnson, star reporter for the Chicago Examiner, is abandoning the seedy journalistic life to start anew in New York with his fiancee, Peggy.  http://www.williamsburgplayers.org/season59/?s=frontpage

Fri, Mar 11 - Zoo Tales: The Lion and the Mouse, Jerry Pinkney, Virginia Zoo, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, 3500 Granby Street, Norfolk. The Virginia Zoo is now offering two story times every week. Every Tuesday and Friday through the Spring, join the education department at 11 am for a storybook adventure that is designed for pre-school aged children.
Fri, Mar 11 - One City Marathon Kickoff Party, Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center, 5:00 - 7:00 pm, 2410 Wickham Ave., Newport News. Join us before the race day for our marathon weekend kickoff! The event will include interactive arts experiences, gallery tours, children’s activities, and a live performance by the Fuzz Band at 7PM in the Ella Fitzgerald Theater. The Fuzz Band sound is a fusion of Urban and Rock music. The band has performed with Grammy Award winning artists such as Alicia Keys, Lauryn Hill, Chicago, Jill Scott and Outkast. http://www.onecitymarathon.com/downing-gross-friday-night-kickoff/
Fri, Mar 11 - Movie in the Pool: “Minions”, 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, Mar 11 - Shamrockin’ In Ghent, 6 - 10:00 pm, Colley Avenue, Norfolk. Southern Bank presents Shamrockin’ in Ghent, celebrating St Patty’s Day with Live performances by The Fighting Jamesons, The Deloreans, and The Newport News Pipes & Drums. All proceeds benefit Hope House Foundation.www.hope-house.orgwww.hope-house.org
Fri, Mar 11 - Owl Prowl / Night Hike, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 7:00 pm, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. Join a park ranger for a leisurely night hike along the trails of Sandy Bottom in search of owls. A good pair of walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended as well as flashlight per family. Program fee is $2.00 per person and is for all ages. To register call the Nature Center at (757) 825-4657. Registration deadline is Thursday, March 10 at 3:00 pm.
Fri, Mar 11 - Steve Smith & Tim May, Williamsburg Library, 7:30 pm, 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg. The Tim May and Steve Smith duo brings an evening of original, traditional and swing music with mandolinist/vocalist Smith and Nashville guitarist/vocalist May.  Their shows include tight vocal harmonies, dazzling guitar, mandolin, octave mandolin, and twin mandolin works throughout a broad range of styles and includes many original vocal and instrumental works. $15 adults, $13 Friends of WRL & students, $8 under 17. Call 757.259.4070 for tickets
Fri, Mar 11 - The Capitol Steps, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 8:00 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. The Capitol Steps have been a Washington, DC institution for over thirty years, providing a unique blend of musical and political comedy to our Nation’s Capitol and more. Each show consists of tasteful lampooning guaranteed to leave both sides of the political spectrum laughing. Their show is constantly changing, strenuously bi-partisan, and includes songs about everything in the news, such as “How Do You Solve a Problem Like Crimea,” “Ain’t No Pipeline, Now It’s Gone,” and “The iMpossible iWatch.” If you’ve ever wanted to see Barack Obama sing a show tune, Nancy Pelosi sing a rock song, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie do a classical ballet, this might just be the show for you!

Fri/Sat, Mar 11/12 - Flashdance: The Musical, Chrysler Hall, Fri/Sat 8:00 pm, Sat 2:00 pm, 215 St Pauls Blvd., Norfolk. Celebrating its 30th Anniversary, the pop culture phenomenon of FLASHDANCE is now live on stage! With electrifying dance at its core, FLASHDANCE-THE MUSICAL tells the inspiring and unforgettable story of Alex Owens, a Pittsburgh steel mill welder by day and a bar dancer by night with dreams of one day becoming a professional performer. When romance with her steel mill boss threatens to complicate her ambitions, Alex learns the meaning of love and its power to fuel the pursuit of her dream. http://www.sevenvenues.com/events/detail/flashdance-the-musical
Fri/Sat, Mar 11/12 - One City Marathon Health & Wellness Expo, Denbigh Community Center, 14302 Old Courthouse Way, Newport News. The 2016 One City Marathon Health And Wellness Expo presented by Riverside will feature over 20 different health, fitness, and apparel related vendors. There will also be an art contest, featuring art from students within the City of Newport News, showcasing what it means to live a healthy life. Also Join our presenting sponsor, Riverside, for a series of informative Q&A sessions with their certified specialists. http://www.onecitymarathon.com/expo/
Fri-Sun, Mar 11-13 - OUTDOOR SHOW in Virginia Beach, McDonald Garden Center, 9 AM to Mar 13 at 6 PM, 1144 Independence Boulevard
Virginia Beach. Kick off spring surrounded by beautiful blooms, outdoor living essentials, and discover Hampton Roads’ premier home & garden vendors. You’ll enjoy three exciting days full of inspiration around every corner with more than 75 exhibits sure to awaken your spring senses. Plus, enjoy the unveiling of our incredible 2016 spring collection – and attend ongoing garden seminars all weekend long! ADMISSION IS FREE. Held rain or shine under heated tents and in our greenhouse
Fri-Sun, Mar 11-13 - Virginia RV Show, Hampton Roads Convention Center, Fri 12 - 8:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm, 1610 Coliseum Drive, Hampton. RV dealers from across the Mid-Atlantic will showcase the latest styles and trends in the industry. Stock up on essentials and gather ideas for your next RV vacation. Seminars also available that will provide information and tips towards your purchase. Special appearances by Star Wars cosplay characters, Kylo Ren and Rey throughout the day. John Holod, an accomplished cinematographer known for filming outdoor documentaries.
Fri-Sun, Mar 11-13 - The Hurrah Players: “James and the Giant Peach”, Fri 7:00 pm, Sat/Sun 3:00 pm, TCC Roper Performing Arts Center, 340 Granby St., Norfolk. Roald Dahl’s fantastical tale of a boy, his insect friends, and their amazing journey across the ocean on a giant peach of fruit comes to delicious life in JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH. Featuring a wickedly tuneful score by the Tony Award-nominated team of Pasek and Paul (Dogfight and A Christmas Story the Musical) and a curiously quirky book by Timothy Allen McDonald (Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka, The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley).
Fri, Mar 11 thru Apr 3 - The Little Theatre of Norfolk: “The Cripple of Inishmaan”, by Martin McDonagh, 801 Claremont Ave., Norfolk. In this darkly comic tale, the people of Inishmaan are abuzz as word reaches them that Hollywood director Robert Flaherty is coming to nearby Inishmore to film Man of Aran.  And no one wants to be in the film more than young “Cripple” Billy, if only  to break away from the bitter tedium of his daily life.http://www.ltnonline.org/

Sat, Mar 12 - Early Bird Walk, Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, 8 - 10:00 am, 4510 Twin Pines Rd, Portsmouth. Join local birding enthusiasts to spot local and migratory birds at Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve. Free and open to all.  For more information please call 757-686-8684.
Sat, Mar 12 - March of the Lions 5K and 1 Mile, 10:00 to 11:30 am, 4615 Opportunity Way, Williamsburg. The 4th annual March of the Lions 5K and 1 Mile run is hosted by the Warhill High School PTA.  All proceeds benefit the Warhill High School PTA, James City County Fire Department and the City of Williamsburg Fire Department. The race is run on the Warhill High School cross country course. http://www.warhill5k.blogspot.in/
Sat, Mar 12 - Volunteer Work Day, Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4510 Twin Pines Rd, Portsmouth. Every bit of help goes a long way when you help maintain the trails at Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve. For more information please call 757-686-8684.
Sat, Mar 12 - Family Day: Water, Water, Everywhere, Chrysler Museum of Art, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. Rain or shine, this month’s free family fun is all about the H2O. Plan to get a little wet as you discover this natural resource through hands-on activities, watercolors, and Nauticus’ Water Works table and an Enviroscape. Come explore the effects of pollution on our ecosystem and experiment with the fascinating properties of water. http://www.chrysler.org
Sat, Mar 12 - Museum Day Live, The Virginia Zoo, All Day, 3500 Granby Street, Norfolk. For one day only, participating museums across the United States, will emulate the spirit of the Smithsonian Institution’s Washington DC-based facilities, which offer free admission everyday, and open their doors for free to those who download a Museum Day Live! ticket. Held during Women’s History Month, this “special edition” of Museum Day Live! encourages all people, and particularly women and girls of color, to explore their nation’s museums, cultural institutions, zoos, aquariums, parks and libraries—which will offer free admission for the day. The public can visit smithsonian.com/museumdaylive to learn more.
Sat, Mar 12 - Museum Day Live, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. In the spirit of the Smithsonian Museums, which offer free admission every day, Museum Day Live! is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian magazine in which participating museums across the country open their doors to anyone presenting a Museum Day Live! ticket… for free. ticket provides free admission for two guests.http://www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/museum-day-live-march-2016/
Sat, Mar 12 - Hunt for History: Searching for the 1960s, Hampton History Museum, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Explore 1960s life in Hampton through displays, hands-on activities, music and hearing from the people who lived it! Drop in anytime from 10 am to 4 pm for a trip back to the 1960s! Make History With Us! Help tell the story of Hampton during the decade by sharing your memories, photographs, memorabilia and other items for the museum’s Oral History Project and collection. Free and open to the public. 757-727-1610
Sat, Mar 12 - Painting by SBNP Turtles, Sandy Bottom Nature Park, 11:00 am, 1255 Big Bethel Rd., Hampton. Come and learn about our native turtles and afterwards we can help the turtles finger paint. Each person will receive a picture painted by the turtles. Program fee is $2.00 per person and is for ages 3 and up.  Meet in the Nature Center. For more information and to register call the Nature Center at (757) 825-4657. Registration deadline is Friday, March 11 by 3 pm.
Sat, Mar 12 - Tree Norfolk: Spring Tree Adoption, Norfolk Fitness & Wellness Center, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 7300 Newport Avenue, Norfolk. 500 flowering/native trees adopted out to Norfolk Residents and Bay Star Homes at no cost. One per household while supplies last. Tree sizes are small to medium so they are perfect for residential yards. 757-823-4007 | fleta.jackson@norfolk.gov
Sat, Mar 12 - “Superheroes!” Presented by the Bucket of Monkeys Improv Troupe, Peninsula Community Theatre, 11:00 am and 2:00 pm, 10251 Warwick Blvd, Warwick Blvd., Newport News. The evil super villain Brain Freeze is on the loose, and only the World’s Mightiest Monkeys™ can stop him! Our resident improv troupe is back to face their greatest challenge ever! Can the World’s Greatest Audience™ help our heroes defeat this frozen fiend? You’ll have to come see for yourself! Same Monkey-time! Same Monkey-channel!
Sat, Mar 12 - Celebration of the Arts, Children’s Museum of Virginia, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, 221 High Street, Portsmouth. The Children’s Museum of Virginia and Young Audiences of Virginia partner to show case a full range of performing artists.  See dances, musicians, storytellers, magicians and more throughout the day.  Teachers will be admitted free with a valid ID.
Sat, Mar 12 - Chuckatuck Turkey Shoot, 12 noon every Saturday thru Mar, 1146 Audubon Road, Suffolk. Turkey Shoot every Saturday October through March. Sign up starts at 11 am. 12, 20 and 410, “No Barrel Limits”, Open Sight.  INFO 288-6167 | Shootchuckatuckturkeyshoot@yahoo.com
Sat, Mar 12 - One City Marathon Family Fun & Fit Day, King-Lincoln Park, 12 - 3:00 pm, 600 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News.  King-Lincoln Park will be the setting as the community celebrates the One City Marathon weekend with free activities including sport-themed games, live DJ, relay races, face painting, obstacle course and more! http://www.onecitymarathon.com/family-fit-and-fun-day/
Sat, Mar 12 - Teen Tech Week Gaming Championship, Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library, 2 - 4:00 pm, 111 W. Ocean View Avenue, Norfolk. Come cheer on the finalists from the Teen Tech Week Gaming tournament as they compete for the grand prize! Many will battle, only one will reign as champion. (All Ages) 441-1750
Sat, Mar 12 - Lecture: The Battle at Suffolk, March 9, 1864, The Cottages at Great Bridge, 2 - 4:00 pm, 625 Bette’s Way, Chesapeake. In preparation for the Jamestown 1619 commemoration and in celebration of the 152nd anniversary of the Battle at Suffolk, the Bells Mill Historical Research and Restoration Society, are hosting books/history exhibitions and a lecture by Curator Dr. E. Curtis Alexander. Seating is limited. For more information, call Dr. E. Curtis Alexander at (757) 547-5542
Sat, Mar 12 - Legends of the Fly Benefit & Film, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 2 - 9:00 pm, , 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. Learn to cast.  Learn to tie a fly.  Learn about the local fishery.  View some amazing fly fishing films.  But mostly, have one helluva good time!http://www.legendsoftheflyvb.com/
Sat, Mar 12 - Nivlaco Entertainment: The Secret She Never Told, Willett Hall, 3:00 pm, 3701 Willett Drive, Portsmouth. “Sometimes keeping a secret will hurt you. “ Trina Wright has the perfect life she married the man of her dreams who is CEO of his advertisement company, lives in a mansion that overlooked the ocean, she is the envy of her friends eye. And known among the Elite crowd as a power couple. However secrets start to unfold when she tries to live up to lies. Starring Bowlegged Lou & Dr. Datra Hicks.
Sat, Mar 12 - One City Pre-Race Pasta Dinner, Marriott at City Center, 6:00 pm, City Center at Oyster Point, Town Center Drive, Newport News. The pasta dinner will be emceed by WTKR News Channel 3 Morning Anchor, Jessica Larche, and features former NFL star and Hampton Roads restaurateur Roger Brown as keynote speaker. The dinner will also include an interactive panel discussion with elite athletes Sika Henry, Bryan Morseman and John Piggott, who are also running in the One City Marathon. The pasta dinner is $15, and open to public. Ticket sales are limited, and any remaining tickets will be on sale at the Health and Wellness Expo.http://www.onecitymarathon.com/saturday-night-pasta-dinner/
Sat, Mar 12 - Chesapeake Masters, Chesapeake Central Library, 7:00 pm, 298 Cedar Road, Chesapeake. the Chesapeake Library Foundation is hosting the second annual Chesapeake Masters—a unique, multi-story, indoor golf tournament and soiree. All proceeds benefit the Smart Start Chesapeake Early Learning & Literacy Project which funds 2,500 literacy programs for 50,000 children in Chesapeake. The 2015 tournament was a huge success! Golfers and guests raved about the event! We will have open play for the public from 12-4 pm on March 12. Cost is $5/per person. The adult only event starts at 7 pm and includes a challenging 18 hole golf tournament, gourmet hors d'oeuvres, craft beers, fine wines, an upscale silent auction and live music.
Sat, Mar 12 - Happy Days! A Musical Tribute to the 1950’s, Kimball Theatre, 7:00 pm, Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. Some of Eastern Virginia’s Finest Musicians will take you on a journey back to the 1950’s, the decade that gave birth to Rock & Roll, performing the music of Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Sam Cooke, Johnny Cash, Fats Domino, Nina Simone & more! Featuring Billy Joe Trio, Herbie D & The Dangermen, Andrew Shield Trio, Liana Dagmar, and on stage dancing accompaniment by Dancing Don Douglas and friends.
Sat, Mar 12 - Tidewater Friends of Folk Music: Steve Kaufman, Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library, 7:30 pm, 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach. Steve Kaufman was born into a musical family in 1957. His father was a jazz piano player and his mother was a classically trained pianist. Music was always around. He is the only Three Time Winner of the National Flatpicking Championships. Steve continues to work hard in the world of music. Steve began touring the world conducting seminars, workshops, clinics and concerts in 1990 and after 5 years he and his wife, Donna, began “Steve Kaufman’s Flatpicking Camp.” Every other year they have added more camps into their agenda and now under the title “Steve Kaufman’s Acoustic Kamps” they host a two Flatpicking Kamps, Fingerpicking Kamp, Old Time Banjo, Bluegrass Banjo, Old Time Fiddle, Bluegrass Fiddle, two Bass Kamps, Songwriting Kamp, Vocals Kamp, Mountain Dulcimer Kamp, Celtic Harp, Resophinic Guitar and Mandolin Kamp as well.
Sat, Mar 12 - Cameron Carpenter Plays Saint Saens, L. Douglas Wilder Performing Arts Center, 8:00 pm, NSU, 700 Park Ave., Norfolk. Subversive organ virtuoso Cameron Carpenter electrifies the stage when he brings his International Touring Organ to the VSO! Known as the “Bad Boy of the Organ,” Carpenter demonstrates his musical intelligence, showmanship and style while performing Saint-Saëns’ thrilling masterpiece, Symphony No. 3. Saint-Saëns said of his ‘Organ Symphony:’ “I gave everything to it I was able to give. What I have here accomplished, I will never achieve again.”http://www.virginiasymphony.org/index.php
Sat, Mar 12 - Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra, The American Theatre, 8:00 pm, 125 E Mellen St., Hampton. Last season, their onstage energy nearly tore the roof off of The American Theatre. This season, they’ll return to finish the job! The band’s repertoire is a superbly eclectic curation of songs appropriated from many genres alongside tunes from the South Pacific, all packaged into a spectacular, unmissable funfest. Expect to hear fantastic “ukulelefied” versions of rock and pop classics by the likes of Justin Timberlake, Dolly Parton, Cyndi Lauper, Blondie, Salt-N-Pepa and much, much more. The band’s number one rule is: “If you know the words, sing along. If you don’t know the words, sing along!”
Sat, Mar 12 - The Ides of March with Plan B, Zeiders American Dream Theater, 9:00 pm, 4573 Bank Street, Town Center, Virginia Beach. Beware the Ides of March! There is improv in the air! Plan B is back with short form games, sketches and more as they present a historic improv show with comedy as sharp as Brutus’ knife. Watch your back! They could be coming for you! info@americandreamtheater.org

Sat/Sun, Mar 12/13 - The Grand National Cheer & Dance Championship by the Sea 2016, Virginia Beach Convention Center, 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach. The Cheer and Dance EXTREME Company is hosting the exciting Grand Cheer & Dance Nationals Championship by the Sea. The Virginia Beach Convention Center will be bursting with enthusiastic cheers and rousing dance numbers. Teams and individuals of varying levels are invited to compete in an event that focuses on true competitive spirit rather than just scores. Prepare to be stunned by stunts and mesmerized by synchronized dancing all in an effort to win the only national title awarded by CDE. (410) 609-1212 | http://www.cheeranddanceextreme.com/nationals.html
Sat/Sun, Mar 12/13 - Explore the Bay Sea Adventure, Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, Sat 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, Sun 12 - 4:00 pm, Bay & Ocean Pavilion Dock, 717 General Booth Blvd., Virginia Beach. Join us for a special 4-hour encounter as we explore the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and the man-made islands of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. This unique experience may offer eye-level views of whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, locally rare seabirds. Wildlife enthusiasts and photographers will not want to miss the diversity that this unique habitat provides during the winter. Space is limited for this unforgettable excursion, and advanced reservations are recommended.http://tickets.virginiaaquarium.com/default.asp?cgCode=14&cgName=Sea
Sat/Sun, Mar 12/13 - New York City Ballet Moves, Ferguson Center for the Arts, Sat 8:00 pm, Sun 3:00 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. New York City Ballet is one of the foremost dance companies in the world. Launched during the summer of 2011, New York City Ballet MOVES is composed of a select group of NYCB principal dancers, soloists, and corps de ballet members, as well as NYCB musicians, providing an opportunity to showcase the Company’s extraordinary artists and repertory for new audiences around the world.

Sun, Mar 13 - One City Marathon, Relay, 8K, and Nautical Mile, 7:00 am, Newport News Park. Take a tour of Newport News… marathon style! Runners will begin their journey in the stunning setting of Newport News Park where they will enjoy the allure of spring in a landscape as historical as it is beautiful. From there the next 26.2 miles will include the very best Newport News has to offer, finishing, and fittingly so, at the Newport News Victory Arch. The One City Marathon is a flat, fast, point to point course and also a Boston Qualifier. The race will be followed by the One City, One Celebration in Victory Landing Park.http://www.onecitymarathon.com/marathon/
Sun, Mar 13 - One Celebration presented by Towne Bank in Victory Landing Park, 8:00 am – 2:00 pm, 50 26th Street, Newport News. Guests will enjoy live entertainment from The Deloreans and Slapnation, a fun for all ages children’s area, a food truck rally, interactive activities, and runner relaxation area featuring massages, and post-race recovery area. All Marathon, Marathon Relay and Maritime 8K runners will receive one complimentary runner food item to redeem at the following food trucks, and two complimentary beers (21+). There will also be food and beer available for purchase. http://www.onecitymarathon.com/one-city-one-celebration/
Sun, Mar 13 - Williamsburg Easter Parade, Kimball Theatre, 12:30 pm, Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. Wear your favorite Easter Bonnet as Fred Astaire and Judy Garland team up in their only on-screen pairing. Fred Astaire plays a nightclub performer who hires a naive chorus girl (Judy Garland) as his new dance partner to make his former partner jealous and prove he can make any partner a star.
Sun, Mar 13 - Isle of Wight County Museum presents "Monster Matinee”, 1:00 pm, 103 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. Mike Holtzclaw, the Daily Press’ very own Roger Ebert, will regale us with clips and trivia about classic Cold War-era monster movies…Attack of the Crab Monsters, Deadly Mantis, It! and Plan 9 from Outer Space….this will be an afternoon of popcorn, levity and adventure as we give a thumbs up or thumbs down to important and scary moments in film history. ​For further information call 757.356.1223.
Sun, Mar 13 - Winter Tram Tours, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1 - 4:30 pm, 4005 Sandpiper Rd., Virginia Beach. Join refuge and park staff for a scenic ride while observing wintering waterfowl and other native wildlife while learning about the history of the area. Tours travel through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, into False Cape State Park and include a one mile hike (round-trip) to the Wash Woods cemetery site. Registration required, call 426-7128. Cost: $8/person. Trams are open air vehicles, Please dress warmly.
Sun, Mar 13 - “Superheroes!” Presented by the Bucket of Monkeys Improv Troupe, The Barry Robinson Theater, 2:00 pm, 443 Kempsville Rd., Norfolk. The evil super villain Brain Freeze is on the loose, and only the World’s Mightiest Monkeys™ can stop him! Our resident improv troupe is back to face their greatest challenge ever! Can the World’s Greatest Audience™ help our heroes defeat this frozen fiend? You’ll have to come see for yourself! Same Monkey-time! Same Monkey-channel!
Sun, Mar 13 - Revolutionary Idealist: The Life & Legacy of James Monroe, York Hall, 2:00 pm, 301 Main Street, Yorktown. Join presenter, Scott H. Harris, the director of the James Monroe Museum in Fredericksburg, as he will explain how the museum interprets Monroe’s legacy to us today.  This lecture, “Revolutionary Idealist: The Life and Legacy of James Monroe” discusses James Monroe fighting in the Revolutionary War, a delegate to the Continental Congress and Governor of Virginia before serving as the fifth President of the United States.  Free.  757.890.3500
Sun, Mar 13 - Cameron Carpenter Plays Saint Saens, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 2:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Subversive organ virtuoso Cameron Carpenter electrifies the stage when he brings his International Touring Organ to the VSO! Known as the “Bad Boy of the Organ,” Carpenter demonstrates his musical intelligence, showmanship and style while performing Saint-Saëns’ thrilling masterpiece, Symphony No. 3. Saint-Saëns said of his ‘Organ Symphony:’ “I gave everything to it I was able to give. What I have here accomplished, I will never achieve again.”
Sun, Mar 13 - Williamsburg Choral Guild Winter Concert; Brahms’ German Requiiem, Williamsburg Presbyterian Church, 4:00 pm, 215 Richmond Road, Williamsburg. The huge appeal of Brahms’ German Requiem is due in part to its familiar musical themes that are both tender and powerful. Unlike the traditional Roman Catholic liturgical text filled with images of the horrors of the Last Judgment, this requiem mass seeks to comfort the living who must deal with and accept death. It conveys the spirit of hope and comfort. His libretto repeatedly uses the word “blessed” as solace for the bereaved. Artistic Director Jay BeVille directs the chorus, joined by soprano Sarah Kate Walston and baritone Larry Jay Giddens, with pianists Rebecca Davy and Jane Alcorn. A pre-concert discussion begins at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary (215 Richmond Rd.), followed by the music. Information and tickets: (757) 220-1808 orwww.williamsburgchoralguild.org
Sun, Mar 13 - Meet the Musicians, Zeiders American Dream Theater, 4:45 pm, 4573 Bank Street, Town Center, Virginia Beach. Meet and mingle with some of the amazing and talented musicians of Virginia Symphony Orchestra at the Z. Join a handful of different musicians after their performance of Cameron Carpenter plays Saint-Saens. The concert will take place at the Sandler Center followed by Meet the Musicians at Zeiders American Dream Theater. Come ask them anything! No ticket necessary and no charge at the door! info@americandreamtheater.org
Sun, Mar 13 - Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad 40th Annual Fundraiser Oyster Roast, Virginia Beach Convention Center, 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach. Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad’s 40th Annual Oyster Roast featuring Snackbar Jones. There will be Lynnhaven Oysters, Half-Shell Oysters, Roasted Oysters, Fried Oysters, Local craft beers, BBQ, Fried Chicken, Fresh Sides, Soft drinks, silent auctions, local artisans and kids activities. Tickets - $55 adults, Children (ages 6-16) $15, Children 5 years old and younger FREE. http://www.vbvrs.org/oysterroast
Sun, Mar 13 - Ugandan Kids Choir, Freemason Street Baptist Church, 6:00 pm, 400 East Freemason St., Norfolk. The Ugandan Kids Choir will delight audiences with traditional African songs and dances, bringing awareness to the power of child sponsorship and hope for a brighter future.http://www.childcareworldwide.org/choir

Mon, Mar 14 - Classic Production Presents: Seussical The Musical, 9:45 & 11:45 am, 3701 Willett Drive, Portsmouth. “Oh, the thinks you can think” when Dr. Seuss’s best-loved stories collide and cavort in an unforgettable musical caper! Adapted from the Broadway version, this adaptation especially for young audiences features twelve actors and enhanced production values. Seussical is Theatreworks USA’s biggest show ever!  The Cat in the Hat is the host and emcee (and all-around mischief-maker) in this romp through the Seuss classics. When the sweet, good-natured elephant Horton hears a small cry for help coming from a small speck of dust, he promises to rescue and guard it because “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” For more information please call 757-393-5460 or visit the Willett Hall websitehttp://www.willett-hall-portsmouth.com/perfomances/
Mon, Mar 14 - Talks@2: Doris Day, The Girl Next Door, James City County Library, 2:00 pm, 7770 Croaker Rd., Williamsburg. Take a sentimental journey through the film star’s life, music, and career.
Mon, Mar 14 - Virginia Wesleyan College Concert Series: Simeon Kim, Piano, 7:30 pm, 1584 Wesleyan Dr., Norfolk. A gifted artist of astonishing skill, Simeon Kim performs works by Europe’s most famous Classic era pianists: Chopin, Liszt, and Beethoven; along with those of modern Ukrainian-born Nikolai Kapustin. ($15; $10)
Mon, Mar 14 - Cameron Carpenter Plays Saint Saens, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Subversive organ virtuoso Cameron Carpenter electrifies the stage when he brings his International Touring Organ to the VSO! Known as the “Bad Boy of the Organ,” Carpenter demonstrates his musical intelligence, showmanship and style while performing Saint-Saëns’ thrilling masterpiece, Symphony No. 3. Saint-Saëns said of his ‘Organ Symphony:’ "I gave everything to it I was able to give. What I have here accomplished, I will never achieve again.”

Mon/Tue, Mar 14/15 - Williamsburg Symphonia Masterworks Concert #4, Kimball Theatre, 8:00 pm, Merchants’ Square, Williamsburg. The Williamsburg Symphonia, Williamsburg’s professional orchestra, is celebrating its 32nd season by bringing to the community superior orchestral performances, innovative programming, and important educational initiatives. The orchestra is under the direction of Music Director Janna Hymes who will be celebrating her 12th season at the podium! Phone: 757-229-9857 | info@williamsburgsymphonia.org

Tue, Mar 15 - 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. Bring your own mat and wear comfortable clothing. Cost: $5 per session for Museum Members, $10 all others. Save your space at reservations.chrysler.org. Sessions will run from 8:45-9:45 am every Tuesday.
Tue, Mar 15 - Zoo Tales: Pip’s Magic, Ellen Stoll Walsh; Lights Out, Night’s Out, William Boniface; Animal Ambassadors: salamander and tenrec, Virginia Zoo, 11:00 am, 3500 Granby Street, Norfolk. The Virginia Zoo is now offering two story times every week. Every Tuesday and Friday through the Spring, join the education department at 11 am for a storybook adventure that is designed for pre-school aged children.
Tue, Mar 15 - MOCA Nights 2016, Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, 5 - 9:00 pm, 2200 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach. Make it a MOCA Night! See it! Hear it! Speak it! Sing it! Eat it! Drink it! 5-7 pm Live Entertainment from the Musicians Alliance, Steve & Stacie Stephens of EverAfter. 5-8 pm Food trucks from the Hampton Roads Food Truck Association, Hashi. 5-9 pm Free Admission to Current Exhibitions. 6:30 pm Conversations Gallery Tour. 7-9 pm Open Mic Performances including special readings by Virginia is for Mysteries II authors, and at 7:30 pm a Free screening of the Emmy Award winning Netflix original documentary, "Mission Blue”, which tells the story of Dr. Sylvia Earle and her quest to protect a global network of Hope Spots in the ocean which heavily influence exhibiting artist Courtney Mattison’s work.  
Tue, Mar 15 - Cine-bistro Night at the Farm, Williams Farm Recreation Center, 6 - 8:00 pm, 5252 Learning Circle, Virginia Beach. Ages 13 & up. Join us for two movie nights while enjoying delicious snacks and treats. Register by Mar 11. Cost: $7 with a recreation center membership or day pass. Register in person at any Virginia Beach Recreation Center or online with EZreg  https://ezreg.vbgov.com/Activities/ActivitiesCourseDetails.asp?aid=3838&cid=129137
Tue, Mar 15 - A St. Patrick’s Day Tribute: The Chieftains, Chrysler Hall, 7:30 pm, 215 St Pauls Blvd., Norfolk. There’s no escaping the beautiful contagion of their music: the toes tap, the heart swells, the pulse quickens, and now and then, the tears well up. Irish music wears its heart on its sleeve, and nobody plays the good old Irish music like The Chieftains. From the pubs of Dublin to Carnegie Hall, these fine players, faithful to their Celtic roots, have liberated the Irish soul in audiences around the world.http://www.vafest.com/vaf-calendar/icalrepeat.detail/2016/03/15/19618/-/the-chieftains-2016

Wed, Mar 16 - Virtual Tour of Norfolk’s History, Hampton History Museum, 12:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Take a virtual guided tour through Norfolk’s history with Tory Valos, historian and archivist in the Norfolk Public Library’s Sargeant Memorial Collection. Free and open to the public. Bring a bag lunch. We’ll have free dessert for you! 757-727-1610
Wed, Mar 16 - Front Porch Music Series: Poisoned Dwarf, Hampton History Museum, 6 - 8:00 pm, 120 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton. Get our Irish on with Poisoned Dwarf and their riveting renditions of traditional Celtic tunes. Poisoned Dwarf plays driving traditional Celtic music, and for them, the tunes matter most. Focusing primarily on Irish traditional music, and with acoustic instruments only, this band from Williamsburg, Virginia has entertained audiences in many different settings for years. Free for museum members, $5 for non-members. 757-727-1610
Wed, Mar 16 - Celtic Film Series: “Hennessy”, Williamsburg Regional Library, 7:00 pm, 515 Scotland St., Williamsburg. Former Irish Republican Army member Niall Hennessy (Rod Steiger) lives in Belfast, Ireland, with his wife and daughter amid the ongoing Irish-British conflict. Though he still knows people in the IRA, including fugitive leader Tobin (Eric Porter), Niall has given up his violent ways. One day his family is caught in a chaotic street shootout and killed by British forces. Overwhelmed with rage and hunted by a Scotland Yard inspector, Niall heads to London to exact his deadly revenge. 1975, Rated PG, 105 min
Wed, Mar 16 - Virginia Beach Forum: Charles Mann, Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 7:30 pm, 201 Market Street, Virginia Beach. Charles Mann is a former 12 year veteran of the National Football League and four time NFL Pro Bowl player. His 83 regular season sacks combined with the 10 sacks he recorded in the NFL Playoffs place him among the elite players of the NFL. Mann has been nominated for the NFL Hall of Fame nine (9) times and inducted into the Ring of Stars at Washington Redskins Fed-Ex Field. Charles is a proud member of the 70 All-Time Great Washington Redskins.www.vabeachforum.com

Thu, Mar 17 - Thursday Film Series: “Zelig”, Williamsburg Regional Library, 2:00 pm, 515 Scotland St., Williamsburg. This spoof of documentary films stars Woody Allen as Leonard Zelig, the famous “Chameleon Man” of the 1920’s, whose personality was so vague he would assume the characteristics of whomever he came into contact with. Filmed in black-and-white, the movie simulates the look of a newsreel, complete with stentorian narration. 1983, 79 min, Rated PG
Thu, Mar 17 - Third Thursday, Chrysler Museum of Art, 5 - 10:00 pm, One Memorial Place, Norfolk. At the Museum starting at 5 pm, we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a special Chrysler Collection tour, Bottoms Up: Drinking Through the Ages. The local band Leigheas enlivens our shamrock celebration with Irish jigs and reels and traditional Celtic favorites. At the Perry Glass Studio starting at 8 pm, we’re going Cajun as guest artist Jimmy Vella of N’awlins whips up some hot-glass Jambalaya to the Big Easy sounds of the Hot Gumbo Brass Band. Due to standing-room-only Third Thursday crowds, admission tickets are now required for entrance to the Studio. Pick up yours at the Studio doors beginning at 6 pm on the night of the event, and be advised tickets tend to go fast. Third Thursday is free for Museum Members and students with current ID, $5 for all others. There’s a cash bar at both locations.http://www.chrysler.org/
Thu, Mar 17 - City Center Shamrock, Fountain Plaza, 6:00 - 9:00 pm, City Center at Oyster Point, 700 Town Center Drive, Newport News. Bring your friends, wear your green and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at City Center! Musical performances by the Fighting Jamisons (Irish Rock), Celtica (Celtic) and the Newport News Police Pipe and Drums (Bagpipes). You will find delicious food trucks, a corn-hole tournament, activities for the kids and beverages for the adults. Parking and admission are free.
Thu, Mar 17 - Rachel Ordaz, Zeiders American Dream Theater, 7:30 pm, 4573 Bank Street, Town Center, Virginia Beach. The Virginia Symphony Orchestra is full of talented musicians and Rachel Ordaz is no exception. Rachel is the Third Flute/Piccolo with the VSO. Now she is coming to the Z to showcase extravagant technique, broad stylistic range and penetrating musicality. With Bart Kuebler on piano, expect an evening of memorable and dazzling arrangements.
Thu, Mar 17 - Distinguished Speaker Series: Joe Theismann, Ferguson Center for the Arts, 7:30 pm, 1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News. Joe Theismann is a committed leader, entrepreneur and overall winner. During his 12-year pro-football career, he led the Washington Redskins to victory in Super Bowl XVII. Theismann has spent the last two decades working for ESPN on their NFL broadcast and the NFL Network and oversees a popular Washington, D.C., restaurant that bears his name. He is also the author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Understanding Football Like a Pro.

FARMERS’ MARKETS
Five Points Community Farm Market, 2500 Church Street, Norfolk. 
Hours: Thu/Fri 11 am to 7 pm, Sat 9 am to 5 pm, Sun 10 am to 3 pm. 
The Five Points Community Farm Market is a project of the Five Points Partnership, a 501-c-3 non-profit formed in 2001. The Partnership is a grass-roots community organization based in the Norview section of Norfolk. The Farm Market began as a community project in 2002 in a vacant lot across from Norview Middle School, with volunteers selling Rodman’s peanuts and 3 small growers offering produce. We have been located on Church Street since May 3, 2008, and we continue to work to bring the city of Norfolk and surrounding cities fresh produce grown by local small farms, and we are always growing. Come on by and check us out! Located in the Farm Market is a unique collective of incubator businesses: Sabrosa Salsas, Seafood Cravers, Kombuchick Tea Bar & Microbrewery, Get Fresh Cafe, Diana Fields Bookstore, Whole-ly Rollers rolls, pies, cookies & more. 757-640-0300
The Virginia Beach Farmers Market, 3640 Dam Neck Road, Virginia Beach. 
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am to 5 pm, Sat 8:30 am to 4 pm, Sun 10 am to 4 pm. 
The Virginia Beach Farmers Market is open year-round and features a variety of agriculturally inspired shops and related businesses that offer seasonal, fresh vegetables and fruit in addition to many other products. An organic grocery, butcher shop, seafood market, dairy and ice cream, florist, candy store, bakery, full-menu restaurant, wild bird store, and home and garden gift stores offer a unique and varied shopping experience. Farmer-to-you seasonal produce allow you to experience some of the best the agriculture community has to offer. Special events are held monthly at the Farmers Market, offering family experiences of the heritage of Agriculture.  Friday evenings from April through October from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. ‘country or bluegrass’ music is featured at the Friday Night Hoedowns. There is no admission but a blanket or chair is recommended. 757-385-4388
Every Sat - Shore Drive Farm market, 9:00 am - Noon, 2947 Shore Dr., Virginia Beach. Open all year. Bringing fresh, locally/regionally-sourced food to Shore Drive. Come eat breakfast from our prepared food vendors, buy some locally made gifts and shop for your weekly produce, meats, seafood and baked goods-savory and sweet. Halfway between the bridge and the Woods on Shore Drive. Across from Dish. Shoredrivefarmarket@gmail.com
Every Sat - Williamsburg Farmers Market, Merchant Square, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, 402 W. Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg. The Williamsburg Farmers Market’s mission is to sustain, foster, and operate a weekly farmers market in Merchants Square for growers and producers to sell fresh seasonal food and farm products.  Locally grown: produce, seafood, cut flowers, organic vegetables, herbs, baked goods, pasture-raised meats, cheeses, herbal and goat’s milk soap, fresh bread, honey and eggs.
Sat, Mar 12 - Smithfield Farmers Market’s Spring Vintage Market, 9:00 am until 2 pm, 100 block of Main Street and 115 Main Street, Downtown Smithfield. This popular event offers Vintage, Antique and Repurposed Items, as well as live music & delicious local foods. Free Admission. For further information contact Market Manager, Cheryl Ketcham at cketcham@isleofwightus.net.
Sat, Mar 19 - Old Beach Farmers Market (OBFM), Croc’s19th Street Bistro, 9:00 am to 12:00 Noon, 19th St., Virginia Beach. 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. 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. Certified Virginia Green market, encouraging eco-friendly practices. Walk over or ride a bike. Bring a reusable shopping bag. Come discover the taste of fresh, seasonal fare.

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