On Thursday, October 25, visit your favorite library branch to enjoy Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood by F. Isabel Campoy.
Library Hosting Trebuchet Contest Saturday, October 2
Central Rappahannock Regional Library is hosting Launch It!, a trebuchet contest, for the second year.
Fredericksburg Fall Home and Craft Festival
Unique blend of Home improvement companies and Arts and Crafts Vendors, October 20-21 at the Fredericksburg Expo Center
Women and Girls Fund Offers Leadership and Government Training to Area Girls and Women
The Women and Girls Fund is both a component fund of The Community Foundation and a local movement to involve women in philanthropy.
Día de los Muertos Festival at the National Museum of the American Indian
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian is hosting a three-day free public program to celebrate Día de los Muertos with performances, family activities and more.
This Week at Culpeper
Books & Brew, Halloween Spooktacular, Oktoberfest at Prince Michel, Graves Mountain Apple Harvest Festival, and more at Culpeper this week.
Rappahannock Area Health to hold Health Fair
There will be free vaccinations and health information at the health fair Saturday, Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to noon at Bethel Baptist Church.
Library Hosts Annual Lunar Celebration at Porter Branch
Central Rappahannock Regional Library is celebrating the annual International Observe the Moon Night with Meet the Moon on Saturday, October 20.
This Week at Culpeper
Oktoberfest at Old Trade Brewery, Downtown Farmers Market, Apple Harvest Festival, Fall Festival and more at Culpeper this week.
Ghosts and Goblins at Halloween Hoopla
Spooky fun awaits at the Richmond Children’s Museum’s 18th Annual Halloween Hoopla on Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
2018 Whiskey and Wood Artisan Festival
Meet the makers, hear the stories behind their creations, even add their works of art to your collection October 19-20, 2018.
Fredericksburg¹s Largest Indoor Garage Sale set for October 13 and 14
Expect to see over 100 sellers all under one roof selling a wide combination of new, used and cherished household items.
“The Walls Come Down: A Public Conversation”
NPS & the John J. Wright Educational & Cultural Center Museum will host a public forum featuring the seven women who desegregated Spotsylvania County Schools in 1963.
News from Downtown Greens
Family Yoga in the Garden, Garden Hours, Giving Tuesday, and Head Start Garden Sprouts upcoming at Downtown Greens.
Washington Heritage Museums Upcoming Events
A Toast to History with the Rising Sun Tavern and Mary’s Ribbons during October with Washington Heritage Museums.
The James Monroe Museum in October
Discovering James Monroe: Archaeology at Highland, First Friday Wine Tasting and Tavern Night, Ghostwalk, 31st Annual James Monroe Lecture, and more.
Spotsylvania Courthouse Village Food Truck Rodeo
Merchants Square will be filled with approximately 30 food vendors offering a variety of cuisines for purchase.
Rocky Horror Picture Show Performance in Historic Market Square
The 1975 cult classic combines the film with live performances by the UMW Rich Weirdos Club for an entertaining night of musical numbers and adult humor.
October with the Fredericksburg Farmers Market
Events include the Harvest Festival October 6th. The festival will feature hearty produce, jams, pies, kettle corn, bread, honey, and family activities.
Upcoming Events at Washington Heritage Museums
Mary’s Ribbons, A Toast to History, League of Most Interesting Men: The Science of Frankenstein, and more at Washington Heritage Museums.