Northumberland Preservation, Inc. (NPI) and Dividing Creek Association will host a history talk and walk that begins at Shiloh School at 9:30 a.m. June Hudnall Turnage will be the presenter.
Dividing Creek Association president, Robert Gary, will welcome visitors. The public is invited. Shiloh School is located at the end of Shiloh School Road, a turn from route 200, 3 miles north of Kilmarnock.
The sounds of fifes and drums and musket-fire will echo on the grounds of the Mary Ball Washington Museum as history comes to life during the 6th annual Lancaster Court Day Colonial Festival. This family-friendly event offers 18th-century entertainment and activities for all ages, including a colonial encampment, storytelling, costumed characters, music, games, craftsmen demonstrations, and more. Lancaster Court Day takes place April 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine, on the grounds of the Mary Ball Washington Museum, 8346 Mary Ball Rd, in Lancaster Court House village. General admission is for adults and free for children 18 and under. Pets not permitted. For more information visit www.facebook.com/mbwm.org or call 804-462-7280. $
A Northumberland Primary School Art Exhibit will be on display until Feb. 25 at the Rappahannock Art League Studio Gallery, 19 N. Main Street, Kilmarnock. Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.
The Valinor Quartet will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Rappahannock Concert Association, this concert will be held in the Northumberland High School auditorium, 201 Academic Lane in Heathsville. The all acoustic Valinor Quartet is a unique hybrid of jazz and classical music and encompasses the diverse cultural backgrounds of its members.
The Galilee Methodist Church Ushers will have their Ushers’ Anniversary on Sunday, April 10, at 3 p.m. Special guest ushers will be from Jerusalem Baptist Church, Hague, joined by their Pastor Darryl Fisher, their choir and church family. All are welcome.
The Deacon’s Ministry of Mulberry Baptist Church invites to a celebration of worship at 4 PM. The guest speaker will be Reverend Kelvin Evans of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, accompanied by his choir and congregation. Please plan to come out and fellowship with Mulberry as we look forward to a glorious time in the LORD.
7 pm Annual Christian Music Festival sponsored by the RCVFD #3 Auxilliary. You won’t want to miss this event featuring wonderful area church musical talent held at the Newland Church of Christ on County Bridge Road. An offering will be taken to benefit the RCVFD #3. Y’all come. For info, call 313-7467.
The Northern Neck Neuro-Muscular Support Group meets Monday, April 11 at 10:30 at the library in Beale Memorial Baptist Church. This is a support group for people with chronic illnesses and their caregivers. For more information call Sharon at 804-580-7315
Cobbs Hall Chapter, NSDAR, 1:00 p.m. RWC, 132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington. The program will be “The DAR Founders and Their Vision 125 Years Later” by guest speaker, Hilary Clare, a 3rd generation NSDAR member visiting from Chancellor Wythe Chapter.
A Northumberland Primary School Art Exhibit will be on display until Feb. 25 at the Rappahannock Art League Studio Gallery, 19 N. Main Street, Kilmarnock. Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.
Northumberland Preservation, Inc. (NPI) and Dividing Creek Association will host a history talk and walk that begins at Shiloh School at 9:30 a.m. June Hudnall Turnage will be the presenter.
Dividing Creek Association president, Robert Gary, will welcome visitors. The public is invited. Shiloh School is located at the end of Shiloh School Road, a turn from route 200, 3 miles north of Kilmarnock.
The sounds of fifes and drums and musket-fire will echo on the grounds of the Mary Ball Washington Museum as history comes to life during the 6th annual Lancaster Court Day Colonial Festival. This family-friendly event offers 18th-century entertainment and activities for all ages, including a colonial encampment, storytelling, costumed characters, music, games, craftsmen demonstrations, and more. Lancaster Court Day takes place April 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine, on the grounds of the Mary Ball Washington Museum, 8346 Mary Ball Rd, in Lancaster Court House village. General admission is for adults and free for children 18 and under. Pets not permitted. For more information visit www.facebook.com/mbwm.org or call 804-462-7280. $
A Northumberland Primary School Art Exhibit will be on display until Feb. 25 at the Rappahannock Art League Studio Gallery, 19 N. Main Street, Kilmarnock. Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.
The Valinor Quartet will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Rappahannock Concert Association, this concert will be held in the Northumberland High School auditorium, 201 Academic Lane in Heathsville. The all acoustic Valinor Quartet is a unique hybrid of jazz and classical music and encompasses the diverse cultural backgrounds of its members.
The Galilee Methodist Church Ushers will have their Ushers’ Anniversary on Sunday, April 10, at 3 p.m. Special guest ushers will be from Jerusalem Baptist Church, Hague, joined by their Pastor Darryl Fisher, their choir and church family. All are welcome.
The Deacon’s Ministry of Mulberry Baptist Church invites to a celebration of worship at 4 PM. The guest speaker will be Reverend Kelvin Evans of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, accompanied by his choir and congregation. Please plan to come out and fellowship with Mulberry as we look forward to a glorious time in the LORD.
7 pm Annual Christian Music Festival sponsored by the RCVFD #3 Auxilliary. You won’t want to miss this event featuring wonderful area church musical talent held at the Newland Church of Christ on County Bridge Road. An offering will be taken to benefit the RCVFD #3. Y’all come. For info, call 313-7467.
The Northern Neck Neuro-Muscular Support Group meets Monday, April 11 at 10:30 at the library in Beale Memorial Baptist Church. This is a support group for people with chronic illnesses and their caregivers. For more information call Sharon at 804-580-7315
Cobbs Hall Chapter, NSDAR, 1:00 p.m. RWC, 132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington. The program will be “The DAR Founders and Their Vision 125 Years Later” by guest speaker, Hilary Clare, a 3rd generation NSDAR member visiting from Chancellor Wythe Chapter.
A Northumberland Primary School Art Exhibit will be on display until Feb. 25 at the Rappahannock Art League Studio Gallery, 19 N. Main Street, Kilmarnock. Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday.