From the Town of Culpeper
Culpeper Downtown 3rd Thursday Concert – Fantastic Shakers
Thursday, July 19 5-9 pm
The Depot
The Fantastic Shakers known as the “South’s Finest Show Band”. South Carolina’s Grand Strand has become the band’s summer home and their hit single “Myrtle Beach Days” catapulted The Shakers to the top of the Carolinas musical groups. Their experience and longevity has allowed The Fantastic Shakers to possess a level of versatility few other groups can match.
$5 in advance, $7 at the gate
http://www.culpeperdowntown.com/
Radford Highlander Hometown Tour
Wednesday, July 19 5:30 pm
Far Gohn Brewing Company, 301 South East St.
Join the RU Office of Alumni Relations and fellow #RadfordAlumni at Far Gohn Brewing Company.
FREE
http://www.fargohnbrewing.com/
Destry Rides Again
Thursday, July 19 7:30-9:30 pm
Packard Campus Theater, 19053 Mount Pony Rd.
Set in Bottleneck, a lawless town run by a corrupt saloon owner. Kent, finds himself at odds with the new pacifist deputy sheriff, Tom Destry, Jr.
FREE
http://www.loc.gov/avconservation/theater/schedule.html
Third Thursday After Party
Thursday, July 19 9 pm-12 am
Davis Street Pier, 302 East Davis St.
Join us for Culpeper’s Third Thursday after party.
FREE; https://www.facebook.com/davisstreetpier/
Computer Basics
Friday, July 20 2 pm
Culpeper Workforce Center, 210 East Stevens St, Ste 200
Gain a basic understanding of how to use the computer. Topics covered: using a mouse, keyboarding, opening and closing applications, and flash drives.
Classes are free. To learn more or register, email [email protected].
VeloConcepts/18 Grams Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Friday, July 20 6-7 pm
18 Grams Coffee Lab, 201 Waters Pl, #110
Please join owners, Joe & Carolyn Coppola as they celebrates their ribbon cutting for VeloConcepts: a boutique, customer-focused bike shop that caters to the cycling
enthusiasts and 18 Grams Coffee Lab that uses a scientific “lab” approach that will change what you know about coffee.
https://www.18gramscoffeelab.com/
Team Penning Practice
Friday, July 20 6-9 pm
Andora Farm, 17275 Germanna Hwy
Come out to Andora Farm’s Team Penning Practice. Bring your horse and participate. There is no cattle experience needed for horse or rider. Enjoy a family friendly evening on our farm. Food and drinks available for purchase. The evening is weather permitting. If you have questions on the weather, please call us at 540-829-9555 or check our Facebook page, Andora Farm.
$5 per run per rider. Free and open to the public to come and watch.
http://www.bestofamericabyhorseback.com/andora-farm-va.html
Friday Summer Sunsets
Friday, July 20 6 pm-9 pm
Old House Vineyards, 18351 Corkys Ln
Bring a blanket/chair, have a glass of wine & picnic, listen to music while watching the sunset.
Southern Fried Funeral
Friday, July 20 and Saturday, July 21 7:30-9 pm
The Jewell Boxx, 201 North Main St
Dewey Frye is dead and the rest of his family is left to pick up the pieces — that is if they don’t kill each other first. Not only does matriarch Dorothy have to contend with sudden widowhood, but she’s also faced with church-committee harpy Ozella Meeks sticking her nose in the family business, Dewey’s snake-in-the-grass brother making a grab for her house, and two grown daughters reliving their childhood rivalry. Funerals bring out the worst, the best, and the funniest in people and the Fryes are no exception. A big-hearted comedy about family — Southern-style.
$15
https://windmorefoundation.org/registration-tickets/southern-fried-funeral-tickets/
Nicholas & Alexandra
Friday, July 20 7:30-10:45 pm
Packard Campus Theater, 19053 Mount Pony Rd
Set against the backdrop of the 1917 Russian Revolution, this epic drama tells the story of the controversial monarch Nicholas Romanov. Insensitive to the needs of his people, he is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his wife, Alexandra and family. The story examines the private lives of the imperial couple and their daughters, the painful secret that bound them all to the mystical monk Rasputin and their ill-fated end.
FREE; http://www.loc.gov/avconservation/theater/schedule.html
Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market
Saturday, July 21 7:30 am-12 pm
Parking Lot at the Corner of East Davis and North Commerce St
Join us for opening day of the Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market, brought to you by Culpeper Renaissance, Inc. The Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market offers nearly 30 participants for this season’s market. Be certain to stop by the market to pick up locally grown produce while supporting regional farmers. Stroll through the market for locally grown fruit, vegetables, herbs, mushrooms, and vibrant flowers. Taste the very best farm fresh eggs, delicious baked goods, locally raised beef, pork, lamb, poultry, and much more.
http://www.culpeperdowntown.com/farmers-market.html
Pranapiloga Feel Good Flow
Saturday, July 21 10-11 am
Prince Michel Vineyard & Winery, 154 Winery Ln
Join Pranapiloga to enjoy an outdoor yoga class benefiting Souls in Harmony. Our Feel Good Flow will have you feeling good all over. Afterwards, enjoy the community, beauty and amenities of Prince Michel Winery.
$10 suggested donation
https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/
Cornerstone Trail Challenge
Saturday, July 21 10 am-2 pm
Cornerstone Horsemanship, 5229 Homestead Trl Reva, VA
Courses will consist of man-made and natural obstacles.
$40/class Open & Amateur, $20/class Youth 18 & under
http://www.cornerstonehorsemanship.com/index.htm
Yoga at Mountain Run Winery
Saturday, July 21 10-11 am
Mountain Run Winery, 10753 Mountain Run Lake Rd
A 60-minute all-levels vinyasa flow class offered at the winery April-September. The winery will open immediately following class each session so you can finish your final savasana with a nice glass of Mountain Run wine.
$10; http://www.mountainrunwinery.com/
5 Mile Walk Workshop
Saturday, July 21 11:30 am-1 pm
Powell Wellness Center, 1005 Golf Dr
Join Sharon Steele at this workshop. Participants will cover 5 miles. Supportive shoes encouraged.
http://powellwellnesscenter.org/
Oliver & Company
Saturday, July 21 2-3:30 pm
Packard Campus Theater, 19053 Mount Pony Rd
Oliver is a homeless kitten who joins a gang of dogs to survive in the streets. Among other changes, the setting of the film was relocated from 19th century London to modern-day New York City, Fagin’s gang is made up of dogs, and Sykes is a loan shark.
FREE
http://www.loc.gov/avconservation/theater/schedule.html
Get Down Jack is Back
Saturday, July 21 7-10 pm
Beer Hound Brewery, 201 Waters Pl, #102
A very talented and high-energy duo, Get Down Jack, is back in the tasting room. We’ll also have a great local food truck, Catch The Chef, in front of the brewery serving up all our favorites. Stop by for a cold beer, great music, and food.
FREE; http://getdownjack.com/
Wine Library Tasting at Gray Ghost
Sunday, July 22 2-4 pm
Gray Ghost Vineyards, 14706 Lee Hwy, Amissville
Gray Ghost continues its popular wine library tasting series. Enjoy tasting past vintages of Gray Ghost wines in the wine library with owners and winemakers, Al and Cheryl Kellert. A limited number of each wine is available for sale for those individuals participating. Optional winery tour at 1:00 pm.
Reservations recommended. $25 per person includes library tasting and tasting of current releases.
https://www.grayghostvineyards.com/
Flying Circus Airshow
Sunday, July 22 2:30 pm
5114 Ritchie Rd, Bealeton
Stunts performed in vintage biplanes. A parachute jumper opens the as he glides down while carrying the American flag, a wingwalker thrills an amazed crowd as he waves to them while hanging from his ankles below the biplane’s bottom wing, and a barnstormer hops rides in a vintage biplane from a makeshift airfield.
$15/adults, $7/children 5-12, FREE/children under 5
https://www.flyingcircusairshow.com/index.htm
Practicing the Now
Sunday, July 22 4-6 pm
Pranapiloga, 767 Madison Rd, Ste 116
Join us to discover ways to practice the present moment. We will learn about mindful meditation, practice meditating and make a clock to remind us of the now.
$25; https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/