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    Four County Players presents “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” In this hilarious tale, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids– probably the most inventively awful kids in history. You won’t believe the mayhem– and the fun– when the Herdmans collide with the Christmas story head [...]

Children’s Holiday Festival

December 11, 2010 8:00 am to 1:00 pm
$5-$20

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PHOTO courtesy of Amazement Square

Kick off your holiday season with a Children’s Holiday Festival. The fun includes pictures with Santa, Hope Harris concert, pancake breakfast, holiday crafts, cookie decorating, and all the great exhibits at Amazement Square. Reservations are required.  Located on the corner of Jefferson and Ninth Streets along the riverfront of downtown Lynchburg. 434-845-1888.

Gingerbread and Lace

December 5, 2010 2:00 pm
$12

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Ash Lawn-Highland.
PHOTO BY Tony the Misfit - Flickr

Crafty types can learn how to make three Victorian-inspired tree decorations at a Gingerbread and Lace Ornament Workshop at Ash Lawn-Highland. Reservations required. 1000 James Monroe Parkway.  293-8000.

Candlelight at Montpelier

December 5, 2010 9:00 am
$16 adults, $8 children 6-14; free under 6

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Montpelier lights.
PHOTO courtesy of Montpelier

Tour the mansion at Montpelier by candlelight for a very special introduction to the Holiday season for the whole family. 11407 Constitution Highway/Rt. 20 in Orange. 540-672-2728, ext. 100.

It’s a Wonderful Life

December 3, 2010 7:00 pm

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As part of the holiday movies at The Paramount, the theater presents the holiday classic It’s A Wonderful Life. Enjoy concessions during the movie. On the Downtown Mall. 979-1333.

Family Christmas Movie Marathon

December 5, 2010 1:00 pm
Free

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Come see family movie classics like Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, and Santa Claus is Coming to Town at The Paramount Theater’s Family Christmas Movie Marathon. 979-1333.

Holiday Spotlight

December 4, 2010 11:00 am

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The Paramount Theater hosts Holiday Spotlight, a festive extravaganza with performances from local music and dance groups every half-hour. On the Downtown Mall. 979-1333.

Light the Lawn

December 2, 2010 7:30 pm
Free

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Light up the Lawn.
PHOTO BY Terren in Virginia - Flickr

Join friends from across the community on the UVA Lawn for music, readings, and other festivities that culminate with the lighting of Lawn buildings in celebration of the winter holidays. UVA Lawn. 924-1036.

Holiday Craft Party

December 4, 2010 1:00 pm
Free

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Santa Claus is coming.
PHOTO BY Matti Mattila

Children of all ages are invited to a Holiday Craft Party at Carver Recreation Center. Work on arts and crafts and cookie decorating and enjoy music, games, and a visit from Santa. Sponsored by Charlottesville Parks and Recreation. 324 4th St. 970-3260.

Gingerbread Workshop

November 27, 2010 1:00 pm
$75 per house/up to 4 people per house/$25 per person beyond 4

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Yum.
PHOTO BY Terren - Flickr

Spend a fun afternoon at The Boar’s Head designing and building your own edible masterpiece at their ever-popular Gingerbread Workshop. All ingredients and construction materials are provided. Light refreshments served. Reservations are required.  At the Boar’s Head Inn Original Ballroom. 972-2229.

Santa Claus in Town

November 20, 2010 12:00 pm
Free

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A jolly old elf.
PHOTO BY Matti Mattila - Flickr

Get your wish list ready and share it with Santa. The jolly old elf presides at the Omni Hotel atrium where good boys and girls can sit on Santa’s lap and tell him what they want most this year. West end of the Downtown Mall. 295-9073.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

December 11, 2010 8:00 pm
$16 adults; $14 seniors/students; $12 children under 12. All Friday shows only $5.

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Four County Players presents “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” In this hilarious tale, a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids– probably the most inventively awful kids in history. You won’t believe the mayhem– and the fun– when the Herdmans collide with the Christmas story head on. 5256 Governor Barbour St., Barboursville. 540-832-5355.

The Polar Express

November 26, 2010 2:00 pm
$8.50; children under 3 free

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The Polar Express.
PHOTO courtesy of Warner Bros.

The Polar Express chugs into the Science Museum of Virginia’s IMAX theater for the holiday season. This new classic, based on the children’s book of the same title by Chris Van Allsburg, tells the story of a doubting boy who boards a magical train headed to the North Pole and Santa Claus’s home. 2500 W. Broad St., Richmond. 804-864-1400.

Charlottesville Arts & Crafts Festival

November 28, 2010 10:00 am
$5, children under 12 free

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Arts & crafts
PHOTO BY Preconscious  - Flickr

Get your holiday shopping done in one weekend at the Charlottesville Arts & Crafts Festival. Enjoy a multitude of unique crafts, music, beer and wine, and food. Two-hour free parking at Market and Water Street garages. At the new Main Street Arena, on the Downtown Mall.

Memory Boxes

December 30, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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Treasure Box.
PHOTO BY Brenda Clarke - Flickr

Kids in grades 1 and up can save their memories of 2010 and their resolutions for 2011 in a keepsake box they make at Northside Library. Registration is required. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

Book Swap Party

December 9, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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Book shelf.
PHOTO BY Linda J. Kobert

Kids in grades 1 and up are invited to a Book Swap and Pizza Party at Northside Library. If you have read a great book and want to share it with someone else, bring it in and swap it for another great book. Enjoy pizza while playing fun games and discussing fun books. Registration is requested. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

Pine Cone Elves

December 8, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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Pine cone people?
PHOTO BY Randen Pederson - Flickr

Gordon Avenue Library hosts a holiday workshop where kids can make elfin figures out of pine cones and accessorize them with the latest in colorful, wee-folk fashion. You may want to give them as gifts, perch them on your holiday tree, or find a special nook in your room for your tiny new friends. Registration is required. 1500 Gordon Ave. 296-5544.

Wednesday, December 1, 4pm for kids ages 6-8 with an accompanying adult.

Wednesday, December 8, 4pm for kids ages 9 and up.

Pajama Storytime and Stuffed Animal Sleepover

November 1, 2010 6:00 pm
Free

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Sleepy bear.
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Kids of all ages are invited to join the folks at Gordon Avenue Library for a special evening storytime and leave your favorite furry friend to spend the night at the library. What will they do when the lights go out? Will they tell stories? Sing songs? Play games? You’ll find out when you pick them up the next day. Registration is suggested but not required. 1500 Gordon Ave. 296-5544.

Blankets and Books

November 15, 2010 6:30 pm
Free

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As we nestle in for the fall season, join the folks at Crozet Library for three special storytimes on Monday nights in November.  Wee ones ages 3-5 can wear their pajamas, bring a special blanket or stuffed animal, and get ready to snuggle in and listen  to some great stories before bedtime. No registration required. Drop-ins are always welcome.

Holiday Make It, Take It

December 9, 2010 10:00 am
Free

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Holiday decorations.
PHOTO BY Sam Howzit - Flickr

Kids ages 5 and under with an accompanying adult can drop by the Children’s Room at Central Library to make some simple decorations and gifts for the Holidays. No registration required. Please choose one date to attend. 201 E. Market St. 979-7151 ext. 3.

Forest Walk

November 14, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Ivy Creek Natural Area.
PHOTO BY Dede Smith

Join Ellen Powell of the Virginia Department of Forestry on an autumn walk at Ivy Creek Natural Area to learn to identify trees indigenous to Central Virginia. Meet in the parking lot. 973-7772.

Adventure Walk

November 20, 2010 10:00 am
Free

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Ivy Creek Natural Area.
PHOTO BY Dede Smith

Visit one of the more remote and unique areas at Ivy Creek Natural Area. Phil Stokes leads the Peninsula Trail Adventure Walk with grand reservoir views. Meet by the kiosk next to the parking lot. 973-7772.

Family Day at the Film Festival

November 6, 2010 10:00 am
Free

The Virginia Film Festival invites young film buffs to walk the red carpet before attending free screenings of family-friendly films, including “Beauty and the Beast” and “Louder Than a Bomb” and films by local youths at The Paramount. Paige O’Hara, the voice of Belle, will make an appearance after each screening. Enjoy performances by local dancers, singers and actors, healthy snack tastings, moonbounce, face painting, balloon animals, interactive 3-D exhibits, and free admission to the Virginia Discovery Museum for VFF ticket stub holders. Paramount Theater, Central Place and other areas along the Downtown Mall.  982-5277.

The Diary of Anne Frank

November 3, 2010 7:30 am
$31.50, $26.50, $21.50, and $11.50 student

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Her words have kept her spirit alive in the minds and hearts of readers all over the world. Relive the remarkable life of Anne Frank as she shares with you her hopes, dreams, and observations on family, love, and life in the Barter Theatre production of The Diary of Anne Frank at the Paramount. The play is based on the classic work of nonfiction Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, brings her story to life.

Barter Theatre began in 1933 with one man’s idea to have patrons pay with produce and has grown today into a year-round theatre with more than 160,000 visitors each year. To honor the history of the Barter Theatre, The Paramount will host a food drive for this production. The Paramount will be accepting food donations for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank. Any ticket holder who brings in a non-perishable food item will receive a coupon good for one admission to our movie series Virginia Film Festival at The Paramount Theater. 979-1333.

Dracula

November 14, 2010 3:00 pm
$10.00 for adults, $8.00 for children and students

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The Vampire Dracula in his many forms has gripped audiences for over one hundred years. Now presented by the youth ensemble of the Old Michie Theatre, the tale of good vs. evil has been given a faithful staging in honor of Bram Stoker’s original novel. Travel to Transylvania, battle the shadows of the night, and find hope, safety, and strength in true comrades as the darkness is conquered to protect the light in all of us. Appropriate for ages eight and older. 221 Water St. 977-3690.

MOMS Meet ‘n’ Greet

October 25, 2010 10:00 am
Free

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The MOMS Club of Charlottesville invites women with kids to meet and greet at Cville Coffee. Current members, new members, and those interested in learning more about the MOMS Club get together to enjoy some coffee and trade information about the MOMS Club. Cville Coffee has a play area, complete with a large wooden turtle for the kids to climb on. The MOMS Club is a nonprofit organization that holds various events throughout each month including playgroups, activities, field trips, and Mom’s Night Out. We also perform charitable projects throughout the year to benefit local and national charities. 990-2674.

Fall Festival

October 23, 2010 12:00 pm
Included with exhibit admission

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Hayrides!
PHOTO BY Anyjazz65 - Flickr

Visitors to the Science Museum of Virginia can celebrate fall with a hayride, pumpkin painting, and a farm bug tour. Fall Festival is filled with fun, games and cool activities. Compete in potato sack races and tugs of war at scheduled times. Toss some horseshoes and make your own butter. At12:30pm and again at 3pm you can see how butter was churned in the 1920s. Put together a seed bomb to deliver to a bare spot you think could benefit from sprouting a Virginia native flower. Try your hand at soil testing at 2:30-3:30. Find out what vegetables and fruits float - and which ones sink at a 1pm demonstration. Discover what it takes to create your own worm condo at 1:30pm.

And the farm bug tour? Meet Arthur Evans - he does weekly bug features on NPR’s Morning Edition - and for Fall Festival he’s hosting a guided walk of Green Acre at 2pm. His tour may open up a whole new world to you. Watch out for flying water balloons. On every half hour during Fall Festival Virginia Military Institute’s trebuchet will be flinging water balloons. That’s pronounced tre-bue-SHAY. Trebuchets are siege machines developed during the Middle Ages. Originally they hurled heavy stones or other objects at enemy fortifications. When a trebuchet is triggered it represents physics and history in motion.

While you’re at the Science Museum of Virginia, check out Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear. It’s a cool exhibit that teaches you a lot about yourself, while you’re having fun in a safe environment. Fall Festival is held rain or shine. 2500 W. Broad St., Richmond. 800-659-1727.

European Vacations

November 3, 2010 3:30 pm
$100 members/$120 nonmembers

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Virginia Discovery Museum.
PHOTO BY Linda J. Kobert

Kids ages 5-9 can grab their passports, pack their imagination, and get ready to explore three of the world’s languages and cultures at the Virginia Discovery Museum. Each session in this 6-week series that starts today includes an interactive language lesson (songs, stories, and games) and an introduction to each country. The folks from Speak! Language Center help young travelers to dance the flamenco in Spain, discover the artistic wonders of the Louvre (and French bread) in Paris, learn to pronounce (and order) a rainbow of gelato flavors in Italy, and find out what games children play in all of these countries. Two sessions on each country. Reservations required. East end of the Downtown Mall. 977-1025.

Hollywood Theatre Lab

November 5, 2010 3:30 pm
$90 members/$110 nonmembers

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Virginia Discovery Museum.
PHOTO BY Linda J. Kobert

Actress and acting instructor Lana Young teaches tiny thespians ages 6-8 how to perform while exploring their imagination in a safe and fun environment at the Virginia Discovery Museum. In this 6-week session, which starts today, fun and focused exercises teach children how to listen to their scene partners and build communication skills. Students learn basic stage technique, how to break down scripts, and how to find their objective as the character. The goal-teaching life skills through acting-is to build self-esteem and confidence while showing children how to find truth in a character. Registration required. East end of the Downtown Mall. 977-1025.

Spirit Walk

October 24, 2010 4:00 pm
$12 for adults and $8 for children

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The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society hosts their 16th Annual Spirit Walk. It’s a ghoulish guided evening tour of historic Charlottesville where “spirits” from the city’s past come to life. With a cast of around 50 local actors and musicians, the tour includes popular haunts such as the County Courthouse, Maplewood Cemetery, and the old County Jail. Proceeds from the Spirit Walk support the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society, a non-profit organization that works to preserve and promote the rich legacy of local history. At the close of the tour, enjoy hot apple cider and donuts from Carpe Donut. Tours leave every 15 minutes from Maplewood Cemetery on the corner of Maple and 8th St. NE. Reservations are required and can be made online or by calling 296-1492.

Bring Your Fire Truck

October 9, 2010 11:00 am
Free

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Meet Sparky the Fire Dog and have fun with the moonbounce, jugglers, face-painting, and refreshments when Charlottesville Fire Corps hosts “Bring Your Fire Truck” to benefit the Central Virginia Burn Camp. There will be a raffle to win a ride to school in a fire truck (for city residents) and raffles to win lunch at the fire station. Raffle tickets are $1 each. Charlottesville Fire House, 203 Ridge St. 970-3536.

Furr in the Forest

October 23, 2010 12:00 pm
$5 for Festival, Game tickets: 1 can of cat food or $.50; $3 Haunted Forest

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Precious.
PHOTO courtesy of Rikki’s Rescue

Animal lovers of all ages are invited to come celebrate fall with the critters when Rikki’s Refuge hosts a Fall Furr Fest. Meet Vincent the Fortune Teller cat. Feed and pet all his friends. Compete in corn hole tournaments, pie walks, and a scarecrow competition. Play festival games like pumpkin bowling and ring toss. And when it gets dark, face your fears in Rikki’s Refuge Haunted Forest, where creatures lurk in the haunted woods ready to frighten you. The entire event is outdoors, so please dress for the weather, walking, and critters, and be prepared to have a howling, good time. 10910 Barr Lane, Rapidan (Orange County), VA. 540-854-0870, ext. 2.

Healthy Living Fair

October 9, 2010 11:00 am
Free

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Whole Foods Market.
PHOTO courtesy of Whole Foods Market

Whole Foods Market hosts a Healthy Living Fair with vendors, cooking and educational classes, movie screenings, samplings, and more. Be sure to visit the Healthy Kids tent from 1pm until 4pm, with health experts, crafts, and a free Healthy Snack Shop and Yummy Bucks. Details and a full schedule are available on the website. 300 Shopper’s World Court. 973-4900.

Goose Bumps

October 2, 2010 9:00 am
Included with exhibits admission

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What are you feeling when your heart races or your knees shake or you break out in a sweat - or all three of these at once? Fear is a universal emotion that can save your life. Explore fear through fun, interactive challenges in a safe environment when the Science Museum of Virginia opens Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear. This new rotating exhibit is filled with fun experiences that trigger authentic fear responses along with leading scientists and their research on the neurobiology, physiology, and psychology of fear.

Start your visit with the Fear Challenge Course. Come face-to-face with four common fears - fear of animals, fear of electric shock, fear of loud noises, and fear of falling. Stop by the Fear Lab to explore brain structure and pathways that drive the fear response. Investigate fear in the wild, fear and society, coping with fear, and fear at the theater. You just might come out wiser about how the brain and body work together in response to perceived danger.

The Science Museum of Virginia is at 2500 W. Broad St., Richmond. 800-659-1727.

Count Your Votes

November 1, 2010 9:00 am
$30 members/$35 nonmembers

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PHOTO BY Linda J. Kobert

Voting makes America a better place. Kids ages 4-7 are invited to get out the vote at this special program at the Virginia Discovery Museum. Read books about voting, make a button to share one of your important ideas for improving our country, and more. Snack provided. Reservations required. On the east end of the Downtown Mall. 977-1025.

Celebrations Around the Globe

October 11, 2010 9:00 am
$30 members/$35 nonmembers

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Fall festivities.
PHOTO BY Euart - Flickr

Fall Festivals and Halloween celebrations are traditional ways of celebrating autumn in America, but how do other countries and cultures celebrate this change of seasons? Kids ages 4-7 can discover the differences and similarities in a special program at the Virginia Discovery Museum. Make sugar skulls and learn about Latin America’s Day of the Dead celebrations, fly a kite as part of Nepal’s Festival of Dasain, and much more. Snack provided. Reservations required. On the east end of the Downtown Mall. 977-1025.

The Tibetan Way

September 25, 2010 6:00 am
Included with admission

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Tibetan kids.
PHOTO courtesy of VDM

A mysterious land in the Himalayas, Tibet is known as the country that sits “on top of the world.” Explore the unique culture and traditions created by people who thrive in this extraordinary landscape of mountains and valleys at the Virginia Discovery Museum. Visit a nomads tent. Learn the many uses of yaks in the highlands. Try blanket weaving or trade goods in the bustling market. Listen to Tibetan music while you dress in traditional garb for the Losar Festival, celebrating the Tibetan lunar New Year. Explore the Buddhist altars where all Tibetans worship. This exhibit opens young eyes to a fascinating world that remains one of the most inaccessible and intriguing places in Asia today. At the east end of the Downtown Mall. 977-1025.

Gaming @ Gordon

December 4, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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Playing games.
PHOTO BY Scion Driver - Flickr

It’s Your Turn!  Teens in grades 6-12 are playing games at Gordon Avenue Library. Wii, PS2, board games, and card games will be on hand, or bring your own favorite. You name it, we’ll play it! Snacks will be served. No registration required. 1500 Gordon Ave. 296-5544.

Rapunzel’s Revenge

October 19, 2010 6:00 pm
Free

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PHOTO courtesy of Bloomsbury Books

What happens when a spunky Rapunzel decides to get even with evil doers and use her long, braided hair as lassos? Teens in grades 6-12 can pick up a copy of this humorous graphic novel and join friends at Crozet Library for a discussion filled with a few adventurous activities of our own. Dinner snacks will be served. Sign up and receive a copy of the book beginning October 4. Limit: 10 participants. In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

Crozet Teen Coffeehouse: Crime Beat - Murder Mystery

October 15, 2010 7:00 pm
Free

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Coffee break.
PHOTO BY Spacetuu - Flickr

Teens in grades 6-12 can kick off Teen Read Week with a night of intrigue and suspense at Crozet Library. Sharpen your sleuthing skills at our interactive murder mystery party.  Someone’s been murdered! Who did it?  Your friend?  Your neighbor?  And just where were YOU at the time?  Unravel the mystery as you play this game of live Clue all over the library. Our “setting” will be an English Victorian parlour. Costumes are encouraged! Registration required. In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

Crozet Teen Coffeehouse: Cirque de Crozet

September 24, 2010 7:00 pm
Free

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Coffee break.
PHOTO BY Spacetsuu - Flickr

Let the show begin! Teens in grades 6-12 can celebrate the return of coffeehouse nights at Crozet Library with juggling, illusions, and magical fun.  Step right up and share any talents you would like to perform, from magic tricks to dancing and music…or just come to relax and enjoy the show. Registration required. In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

Game On!

November 13, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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PHOTO BY David Hudson Floyd - Flickr

Young players in grades 6-12 can get ready for some lively at Crozet Library. Come and hang out in our game space with Wii, board and card games. Learn a new game or bring an old favorite to play. Drop in and bring a friend. Pizza served! In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

Graphically Speaking

December 15, 2010 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Free

Teens in grades 6-12 can hook up with other graphic novel lovers at Central Library to read and discuss graphic novels, manga, and anything else that interests us. You get a free book, free snacks, and free conversation. What’s not to like? Registration required. Stop by the Reference Desk to pick up your first book. 201 E. Market St. 979-7151, ext. 4.

Charlotte’s Web

October 8, 2010 6:00 pm
$11.50; $6.50 youth

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E.B. White’s loving story of the friendship between a pig named Wilbur and a little gray spider named Charlotte comes to life in Charlotte’s Web. This 60-minute play is performed at the Paramount Theater and is recommended for audiences age 5 and up. 979-1333.

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Play with your Food

October 7, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

Kids in grades 1and up can play with your food at Northside Library. Make chocolate cars, candy sushi, gummy necklaces, and pixie stix sand art. The best part? You can eat everything you make. Registration is required. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

Raptor Rapture

October 6, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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Raptor rapture.
PHOTO courtesy of Wildlife Center of Virginia - Hal Looney


Hawks, falcons, owls - killer birds you might say, or birds of prey - are part of the natural world around us here in Central Virginia. Raptor lovers ages 6 and up can join local birding expert and educator, Jenny Gaden, who will tune you in and turn you on to these  fascinating animals of the air at Gordon Avenue Library. No registration required. 1500 Gordon Avenue. 296-5544.

The Owls Behind the Legend

October 1, 2010 6:30 pm
Free

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Guardians of Ga’Hoole
PHOTO courtesy of Scholastic Books

The Wildlife Center of Virginia and some feathered friends alight at Crozet Library to answer all of your curious questions about these magical creatures of the night. Those who are gaga for Ga’Hoole (ages 8 and up) can even get to play detective to find out what an owl had for dinner. Registration is required. In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

Pyramid Power

September 29, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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What if you were descended from the Pharaohs, like the kids in Rick Riordan’s The Red Pyramid?  How about if you lived in a museum haunted by mummies, like Theodosia Throckmorton?  Young Egyptologists ages 8 and up can have fun learning about Egyptian myths, digging up artifacts, and making some treasures of their own at Gordon Avenue Library. Registration is required. 1500 Gordon Avenue. 296-5544.

Veggie Love

September 25, 2010 11:00 am
Free

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PHOTO courtesy of the Vegetarian Festival

Charlottesville’s annual Vegetarian Festival invites everyone to eat more veggies with more than 100 exhibitors including restaurants, free food samples, a dog and cat Adopt-A-Thon, nonprofits, silent auction, live music, and more. Activities for children include magicians, jugglers, vegetable-print painting, a beanbag toss, face painting, and a children’s literature table with information about animals and the environment. Downtown at Lee Park on Market St. 979-1200.

Join the Parade

September 18, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

Ever dreamt of being in a parade? Now’s your chance. The Crozet Library is participating in the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department’s 100th Year Celebration Parade, and we’re looking for some fun folks to join us. All ages are welcome (strollers, wagons, bikes, and feet - anything goes!) If you have the spirit, we need you. Ask library staff for details, and come on out and support your local library. Lineup at Crozet Elementary School. 823-4050.

Busy as a…

September 22, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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Beaver.
PHOTO BY Paul Stevenson - Flickr

Young naturalists ages 6 and up can learn all about our largest wet rodent at Gordon Avenue Library. Our favorite local naturalist, Nancy Newman, from the Virginia Museum of Natural History will be talking about beavers: where they live, what they eat, how they behave, and much more from educator. There’ll be lots to hold and touch, too. No registration required. 1500 Gordon Ave. 296-5544.

Abracadabra, Hocus Pocus, Alakazam, and Bibbidi-Bobbidy-Boo!

September 25, 2010 1:00 pm
Free

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Presto!
PHOTO courtesy of Steve Pittella

Got a couple of amazing magic tricks up your sleeve that you’re just itching to share? Interested in adding a few new tricks to your magical repertoire? Young tricksters ages 8-12 can join some fellow young magicians for an hour of sleight of hand fun at Crozet Library.  All participants should bring a trick or two to share. Need inspiration? Stop by the library for a look in a magic book. Registration is required. In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

Visit with the Author

September 16, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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Young readers and writers in grades 3-5 can meet local author Fran Cannon Slayton (When the Whistle Blows) at Northside Library. Fran shares her tips on storytelling, tales of her own publishing experience, and even a writing exercise. Registration is required. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

Whizzpopper Wednesday

September 15, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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Roald Dahl’s birthday is September 13th, and kids ages 6 and up can celebrate one of their favorite authors at a scrumdiddlyumptious afternoon at Gordon Avenue Library.  We’ll read from Roald Dahl’s books, have snacks, and play games related to the BFG, Matilda, Willy Wonka, and all your favorite characters. Registration is required. 1500 Gordon Avenue. 296-5544.

Martes con Maria

December 14, 2010 4:00 pm
Free

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Señora Maria reads stories in Spanish every Tuesday at Scottsville Library. Kids of all ages are welcome. 330 Bird St.    286-3541.

GermanFest

September 25, 2010 10:00 am
$5 to park, but admission is free

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Shenandoah Germanic Heritage Museum (SGHM) hosts GermanFest, an Oktoberfest-like festival featuring children’s activities; re-enactors from the Revolutionary, Civil, and French and Indian Wars; arts and crafts vendors with period craft demonstrations; authentic German and American food; and a beer and wine garden. Non-stop live entertainment includes the United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps; Liz Ruffner, a Patsy Cline Tribute Singer; and The Original Elbe -Musikanten German Band. The Festival will be held at the Hottel-Keller Homestead, located at 11523 Back Road, Toms Brook, Virginia.703-799-3969.

Friday Night at the Movies

September 17, 2010 7:00 pm
Free

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Get reel.
PHOTO BY Roland Tanglao - Flickr

PVCC’s Student Art Club invites everyone to enjoy a showing of the feature film Toy Story 3 on the big screen in the comfortable and spacious Dickinson Theatre. Piedmont Virginia Community College, 501 College Dr. 961-5362. Email: .

Western Hoedown

September 18, 2010 5:00 pm
$10; free for children 2 and under

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Meet and greet the animals
PHOTO courtesy of MPF

Pack a picnic dinner, bring a blanket or chairs, and enjoy a real country Hoe Down at MountainSide Petting Farm with your children. Live music provides the party mood. Wear your fancy Western wear and enjoy a toe “kickin” good time dancing and dining with family and friends. This is a fund raiser for the animals of the farm. Rain date is September 25. 141 Blundell Hollow Rd. (Rte 633), Afton. 361-0203. Email: .

Radical Reels

September 16, 2010 7:30 pm
$12 at the door and $10 in advance

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Reel fun.
PHOTO BY Roland Tanglao - Flickr

“Faster, steeper, higher, deeper! The most daring mountain sport films from the 33rd annual Banff Mountain Film Festival will thrill and inspire you when “Radical Reels” comes to the Dickinson Theater at PVCC. Presented by National Geographic Adventure and hosted by Shenandoah National Park Trust (SNP) and Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, all proceeds from the event will benefit SNP Trust. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Blue Ridge Mountain Sports or online at http://www.snptrust.org. 293-2728.

Jammin’ in the Garden

October 9, 2010 12:00 pm
Included with admission

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In the garden.
PHOTO courtesy of LGBG

Enjoy a special “vibe” in the Lewis Ginter Children’s Garden. The Garden rocks and rolls with the special energy that comes from listening, dancing, clapping, and stomping feet to the music. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Ave., Richmond. 804-262-9887.

Ragged Mountain Forest Walk

August 29, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Into the woods.
PHOTO BY Linda J. Kobert

Ivy Creek Foundation invites folks to join Ellen Powell of the Virginia Department of Forestry on a summer walk at Ragged Mountain Natural Area to learn to identify trees indigenous to Central Virginia. Meet in the parking lot of Ragged Mountain Natural Area. 1730 Reservoir Rd. 973-7772.

Back Home on the Farm

November 7, 2010 12:00 pm
$8.50 adults, $7.50 kids, free for under 2

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City folks and others are invited to come out to the country for a full day’s worth of fun at the Hess family farm. Find your way through the 3.5-acre corn maze that celebrates the 75th Anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway. You’ll find all kinds of interesting facts about the parkway along with clues to help you through the maze. Then enjoy more than 25 children’s activities from rubber ducky races, pig races, and barnyard bowling to the popular 60-foot slide and pumpkin sling shot. Little ones will enjoy playing in the straw maze and sandbox. Visit farm animals and take a wagon ride to the pumpkin patch to pick a pumpkin. 3231 Willow Run Rd., Harrisonburg. 540-442-6493.

Folklife Showcase

September 12, 2010 12:00 pm
Free

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Maggie Ingram
PHOTO courtesy of the Virginia Commission for the Arts

The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities hosts the seventh annual Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Showcase at their office beside the Boar’s Head Inn. Come see Richmond’s legendary gospel singers Maggie Ingram and the Ingramettes, the Northern Neck Chantey Singers, the Whitetop Mountain Band, and other masters of Virginia’s traditional folk crafts and foodways, including real Brunswick Stew. Come be dazzled by a wide range of traditional music styles and witness an oyster shucking contest with world champion Deborah Pratt. Behold mighty draft horses up close, sample maple syrup from Highland County, sip hard cider from southern Albemarle, and much more. 924-3296.

Farm Tour

September 6, 2010 10:00 am
$10 per car in advance/$15 per car day of event

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Locovors are invited to Meet Yer Eats at the 2nd annual Farm Tour. Gather your friends, fill a car, and chart a course to visit four or five of the 18 host farms participating in this year’s event. You can meet the folks who grow your food, sample some of their treats, and purchase the freshest produce, eggs, meat, cheese, plants and other farm products. The tour is held rain or shine, so dress for the weather and wear sturdy, close-toed shoes, hat, and sunscreen. Bring a cool to keep those purchases fresh, and pack a picnic to fully enjoy a day in the country. For more information and late-breaking news check out Market Central. 531-3957.

Music by the Pool

August 21, 2010 11:00 am
$9 adults $6 kids under 18

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The cool of the pool.
PHOTO By Lee Coursey - Flickr

Fry’s Springs Beach club presents their summer concert series, Music by the Pool. The fun includes food, beverages, swimming, kids activities, and music featuring Charlottesville’s own Terri Allard Quartet. The stage will be by the pool under the beautiful shade of the old oak trees with lots of space for blankets and chairs. Come listen to great music, take a dip, get a drink and a burger by the pool. In case of rain, the fun moves indoors to the main ballroom. 2512 Jefferson Park Ave. 296-1600.

Aaargh!

August 8, 2010 2:00 pm
$12, $10 for students and seniors

Swashing and buckling abounds as Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic Treasure Island is brought to life by local children and youth through a partnership between Old Michie Theatre and PVCC. Pirate lovers of all ages are invited to join Jim Hawkins as Long John Silver and a host of pirates as they race to find the treasure of Captain Billy Bones. Reservations for all performances may be made by calling the theatre box office at 977-3690, or by e-mail at . At PVCC in the V. Earl Dickinson Theatre, 501 College Dr.

Family Golf

July 23, 2010 4:00 pm
$20 per family

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Rivanna Golf Course.
PHOTO courtesy of RGC

Rivanna Golf Course offers families a structured, yet casual opportunity to learn and play the game of golf together. Parents and their children ages 5-17 can participate in a special family golf clinic at 4pm followed by golf on a 6-hole, family-friendly layout. Following golf, families can enjoy a hot dog and refreshments. Each family will receive a certificate of Family Golf Outing and a discount certificate for future range balls and greens fees. Reservations are required. Fee includes a short clinic, practice balls, golf carts, green fees, and refreshments after golf. 45 Friendship Way in Palmyra. 589-3730.

Bats!

August 7, 2010 7:30 pm
Free

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Bats in bed.
PHOTO BY Yuval Harmovits - Flickr

Nature lovers and others can learn about the amazing world of bats at Ivy Creek Natural Area. We’ll start in the Education Center for a short presentation on biology, adaptation, and myths concerning bats. Then Robin Eastham, local bat rehabilitator for the Wildlife Center of Virginia, will take us outside to observe the bats as they come out at dusk to feed. 1780 Earlysville Rd. 973-7772.

Movies in the Park

August 7, 2010 5:30 pm
Free

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The cool of the pool.
PHOTO BY Lee Coursy - Flickr

Charlottesville Parks and Recreation invites swimmers and others over to Meade Park for a free swim at Onesty Family Aquatic Center from 5:30-7:30pm. Pack a picnic dinner, bring a blanket and enjoy the movie Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs starting at 8:30pm. 970-3260.

Super Summer Reading Wrap-Up

August 3, 2010 7:00 pm
Free

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Kids of all ages are invited to the grand finale of the Summer Reading Program to celebrate all of the super-wonderful reading we did this summer at Crozet Library. You will be able to hang out with your reading friends, find out whether or not we beat last year’s reading record, enjoy some yummy cookies, and tap your toes to the beat of the music group Hot Soup. In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

That Yo-Yo Guy

July 15, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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That yo-yo guy, Dick Stohr, comes to Crozet Library to dazzle you with his world record-setting skills, show you some cool tricks, and explain the science of spin. Registration for kids ages 8 and up is required. In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

Cathy and Ross Bollinger

July 22, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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Kids of all ages can join singer/songwriters Cathy and her son Ross for a musical adventure that takes us from grammar to germs, and inspires kids to learn and adults to play.  At the Library.

Central Library - Tuesday, July 20, 10:30am

Crozet Library - Wednesday, July 21, 10am

Gordon Avenue Library - Wednesday, July 21, 3pm

Scottsville Library - Thursday, July 22, 10am

Northside Library - Thursday, July 22, 3pm

Home Sweet Habitat

July 15, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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When is an azalea bush home sweet home? When you’re a bird of course! Kids of all ages can explore how different animals satisfy their needs for food, water, shelter, and space, each finding its own home sweet home. Find out how we can help these animals and keep their habitats safe when folks from the Wildlife Center of Virginia come to the  Library.

Central Library - Tuesday, July 13, 10:30am

Crozet Library - Wednesday, July 14, 10am

Gordon Avenue Library - Wednesday, July 14, 3pm

Scottsville Library - Thursday, July 15, 10am

Northside Library - Thursday, July 15, 3pm

Drum Call and Friends

August 2, 2010 10:30 am
Free

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Kids of all ages can groove to the beat of African drumming with drummer extraordinaire Whit Whitten and friends at Central Library. During the program, we will present $1,000 to the Food Bank. 201 E. Market St. 979-7151.

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July 28, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Crafty types in grades 6-12 can sew a sea creature at Northside Library. Registration required. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

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July 21, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Kids in grades 6-12 can compete in one-minute challenges to win prizes at Northside Library. Registration required. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

Camp Half Blood

July 14, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Harry Potter fans ages 9 and up can train like Percy and Annabeth during a session of Camp Half Blood at Northside Library. Activities, prizes, and more. Registration required. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

Kendo and Cosplay

July 12, 2010 6:30 pm
Free

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Northside Library hosts a special Anime Club meeting with a demonstration by members of the Myo Sim Karate and Kendo School and a cosplay contest. Kids in grades 6-12 can come and dress up to win prizes or just come for the swords. Registration is recommened. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

Introduction to Jewelry Making

July 12, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Kids in grades 7-12 can learn how to create their own earrings, necklaces, and bracelets at Central Library. This class covers basic wire wrapping and stringing skills. Bring any beads or charms you’d like to use, but all supplies will be provided if you don’t have your own. Presented by “Inedible Jewelry” artist Jessica Partain. Registration required. 201 E. Market St. 979-7151, ext. 3.

The Art of Henna

July 8, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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The art of henna.
PHOTO BY Vit Hassan - Flickr

Kids in Grades 6-12 can experience the ancient art of henna in this hands-on workshop led by Ginny Sieminski of Expressions! Face Painting and Body Art at Crozet Library. You’ll leave with your own temporary design and a kit to take home. Registration required. In the old train station on Three Notch’d Rd. 823-4050.

Kids C.A.M.P.

by Linda Kobert

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On the water.
PHOTO courtesy of VCE

Virginia Cooperative Extension hosts the 3rd annual C.A.M.P! (Charlottesville/Albemarle Is My Place!). Registration is now open for this one-week day camp that allows rising 5th-8th graders from Charlottesville and Albemarle to explore local natural resources and learn how to make their community a better place. Campers will learn about local trees, wildlife, water resources, and agriculture using hands-on exploration and daily field trips to farms, forests, and other “green” places. Water will be a unifying theme of the week, as campers take a canoe trip, swim in local lakes, sample water quality, and plan a local KIDZCARE project to benefit the environment. C.A.M.P. will be held August 16-20, from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Transportation will be provided daily from 6th St. SE and Monticello and field trip locations. The cost of C.A.M.P. includes lunches, T-shirt, materials, and all activities. Financial assistance is available upon request. The registration deadline for C.A.M.P. is July 20th.  Registration forms can be found online at http://offices.ext.vt.edu/albemarle/, at the Albemarle County Extension Office on Stagecoach Road, and at other city and county locations.  For more information, call 882-3765 or 872-4580.

The Jungle Book

July 24, 2010 5:00 pm
$5.50 youth; $10.50 adult

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Ever been abandoned in the jungle, adopted by wolves, taught by a bear, befriended by a panther, and chased by a tiger? Join Mowgli and your favorite bunch of Jungle Book characters when the Missoula Children’s Theatre and more than 60 local students present a musical adaptation of  the popular book at The Paramount Theater. 979-1333.

Dragonflies

July 18, 2010 11:00 am
Free

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Dragonfly.
PHOTO BY Ana Cotta - Flickr

See and learn about the dragonflies and damselflies of Ivy Creek Natural Area. Jim Childress leads the woods walk to catch a few to look at them in hand and observe the rest as they patrol their territories. Bring binoculars to magnify them up close. Come and learn to identify some of the midsummer species and their habitats. Meet outside the Education Center. 1780 Earlysville Rd. 973-7772.

Fiber, Berry, Craft Festival

July 31, 2010 9:00 am
Free admission

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Pick your own berries.
PHOTO courtesy of Orchardside Farm

Orchardside Farm kicks off its blackberry-picking season with an all-day festival that includes sales of quality yarns, fibers and crafts, live music, and a delicious pork barbecue lunch. Children can keep cool by playing in the creek that runs along the property. 273 Raphine Rd., Raphine: take I-81/64 Exit 205 (Raphine / Steeles Tavern) and go West 4 miles on VA Rt. 606.  540-348-5220.

Off to See the Wizard

July 12, 2010 12:30 pm
$68

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The Wizard of Oz
PHOTO courtesy of JYT

Jefferson Youth Theater invites young performer ages 5-18 to audition for The Wizard of Oz. Participants will act, sing, and dance in this week-long theater camp and perform in the play for the public. All children who try out will be cast, with roles including Dorothy, the Scarecrow, Tinman, Munchkins, and all your favorites. Tonight is also the first of this week’s rehearsals, which run daily Monday through Friday, 12:30 -3:30 pm at Oasis Dance Studio behind Kohr’s Ice Cream on 29 N. Call to register and for details. 249-2803.

Vive la France

July 10, 2010 1:00 pm
$10 adults/$9 seniors /$5 locals and kids

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Ash Lawn-Highland.
PHOTO BY Tony the Misfit - Flickr

Ash Lawn-Highland, the home of President James Monroe, celebrates Bastille Day. Visitors can get an education in the French ways of war–just as Monroe did during the American Revolution. The kid-friendly celebration includes hands-on activities and crafts to teach not only about the French Revolution, but also about Monroe’s connection to that country throughout his life. 1000 James Monroe Parkway. 434-293-8000.

Cry of the Mountain

September 19, 2010 2:00 pm
$10

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In the summer of 2009, Charlottesville’s Adelind Horan interviewed Appalachian mining company executives, environmentalists who were protesting mining operations known as mountaintop removal, and people whose families have worked in mining for 20 years. In the one-woman play Cry of the Mountain, written and preformed by Horan, she portrays thirteen of these people telling the story of mountaintop removal in the words of the people who are directly involved in the process. Whole Theatre presents the documentary at Hamner Theater. The performance will be followed by a talkback with Horan and a mining expert for a discussion of the play, the process, and the cause. A portion of the proceeds will benefit groups working to stop mountaintop removal. Hamner Theater is located in the Rockfish Valley Community Center, 190 Rockfish School Lane, on Route 151, between Nellysford & Afton.434-361-1999

Chess Club

November 18, 2010 6:00 pm
Free

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Play Chess.
PHOTO courtesy of CCC

The Community Chess Club offers players of all ages and skill levels the chance to learn and practice the game every Thursday evening. Children are welcome, accompanied by an adult. Mentoring possible when available.  Bring a chess set it you have it. At the Senior Center, 1190 Pepsi Place. 244-2977 or 974-7756.

July 1, 2010 6:00 pm
Free

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Play chess.
PHOTO courtesy of CCC

The Community Chess Club offers players of all ages and skill levels the chance to learn and practice the game every Thursday evening. There is a short lesson followed by play. Also tonight: “Game of the Century” by Grandmaster Bobby Fischer.  Children welcome, accompanied by an adult.  Mentoring possible when available.  At the Senior Center, 1180 Pepsi Place. 244-2977.

Creative Writing

June 28, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Young writers in grades 6-12 are invited to join Virginia author Elizabeth Massie as she inspires you to use your imagination to create fiction at Central Library. Bring a notebook and pen. Registration required. 201 E. Market St. 979-7151.

More Inedible Jewelry

June 29, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Young artists in grades 7-12 can’t miss this workshop with miniatures artist Jessica Partain at JMRL Libraries. We’ll cover basic techniques in working with polymer clay to make miniature slices of cake and turn them into ribbon necklaces. Registration required.

Scottsville Library - Tuesday, June 29

Central Library - Monday, July 19


Theatre Games

July 13, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Are the bright lights of the stage calling your name?  Don’t let stage fright keep you away. JMRL Libraries present an acting workshop for young thespians in grades 6-12 with professional actor/student Koda Kerl. Theatre games, improv, stage combat, and lots more. You never know when a star will be born. Registration required.

Crozet Library - Thursday, June 24

Northside Library - Wednesday, July 7

Gordon Avenue Library - Thursday, July 8

Scottsville Library - Tuesday, July 13

Inedible Jewelry

June 30, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Young artists in grades 7-12 can’t miss this workshop with miniatures artist Jessica Partain at Northside Library. We’ll cover basic techniques in working with polymer clay to make miniature food items and turn them into ribbon necklaces. A different food item will be made at each of two sessions. Registration required. Albemarle Square Shopping Center. 973-7893.

Burgers - Wednesday, June 23

Ice Cream Cones - Wednesday, June 30

Art Project

July 6, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Young artist ages 7-12 can explore the many textures of art with artist Stefanie Newman at Scottsville Library. Create a terrific tactile collage using materials you never thought of as “art.” Registration is required. 330 Bird St. 286-3541.

Feel the Beat

July 8, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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Kids of all ages can come to the library and get down to the beat of the musical mélange of salsa, mambo, Calypso, and merengue with musicians Robert Jospe of Inner Rhythm and Kevin Davis of Ban Caribe.

Central Library - Tuesday, July 6, 10:30am

Crozet Library- Wednesday, July 7, 10am

Gordon Avenue Library - Wednesday, July 7, 3pm

Scottsville Library - Thursday, July 8, 10am

Northside Library - Thursday, July 8, 3pm

Word Play

July 1, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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Kids of all ages simply must make a play date with your library for some serious silliness. Megan Hicks has a way with words, and is telling stories, tongue twisters, riddles, and conundrums designed to send young ones running off in search of more reading fun.

Central Library - Tuesday, June 29, 10:30am

Crozet Library - Wednesday, June 30, 10am

Gordon Avenue Library - Wednesday, June 30, 3pm

Scottsville Library - Thursday, July 1, 10am

Northside Library - Thursday, July 1, 3pm

Craft Attack

July 29, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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Kids who are looking for a creative outlet this summer can make lots of cool stuff at Central Library. Registration is required. 201 E. Market St. 979-7151, ext. 3.

For ages 5 and up: July 1, July 15, July 29.

For ages 7 and up:  July 8 & July 22.

Ice Cream Social

August 2, 2010 6:30 pm
Free

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Yum.
PHOTO BY Lilivanili - Flickr

Gordon Avenue Library invites summer readers to their 16th Annual Ice Cream Social featuring sweet treats and fun as we wrap-up our Summer Reading clubs, applaud the completion of our renovation projects, and celebrate another great summer at your library. 1500 Gordon Ave. 296-5544.

Independence Day at Graves Mountain

July 4, 2010 6:00 pm

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Graves Mountain.
PHOTO courtesy of GML

Graves Mountain Lodge invites city folks and others to celebrate Independence Day in the beautiful mountains of Madison County. Enjoy music from Jimmy O and a fireworks display starting around 9pm. Rt. 670 in Syria. 540-923-4231.

Starry Night at Ivy Creek

July 10, 2010 8:30 pm
Free

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Night Sky.
PHOTO BY Jasen Miller - Flickr

Ivy Creek Natural Area invites star gazers to learn the latest about the birth of the stars in a one hour presentation in the Education Building. Afterward, the Charlottesville Astronomical Society introduces objects in the summer Milky Way from the open mowed area next to the barn. Bring your own telescope or look through the scopes provided. Use low beams or red flashlights only. Cloudy skies will cancel this event. 1780 Earlysville Rd. 973-7772.

Primitive Technologies Day

July 10, 2010 9:00 am
Included with admission

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Frontier Culture Museum
PHOTO courtesy of the FCM

The Frontier Culture Museum hosts “Primitive Technologies Day” when visitors can experience the high tech of the 19th century. Use a bow drill to start a fire, take up a stone ax and see how quickly small trees are cut down, and hear about other archeological means and methodologies of the Shenandoah Valley. Bring your Indian artifacts for identification by members of the Archeological Society of Virginia. (The ASV requested that this activity be limited to “local artifacts” only and from 9am-12pm.) Rt. 250 west in Staunton. (540) 332-7850.

Independence in Scottsville

July 3, 2010 10:00 am
Free

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PHOTO BY Bill & Mavis - Flickr

Scottsville celebrates the 4th of July starting with a parade at 10am and ending with a fireworks show at 9:30pm. The fireworks are an especially beautiful display over the river when viewed from the bridge. Rt. 20 south. 286-9267.

Birthday Party

June 30, 2010 1:00 pm
$10 adults, $9 seniors, $5 children under 12, and $5 for locals (w/ ID)

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Ash Lawn-Highland
PHOTO BY Tony the Misfit - Flickr

Ash Lawn-Highland celebrates the birthday of James Monroe’s beloved wife, Elizabeth with a family party. Guests are invited to enjoy some of Mrs. Monroe’s favorite pastimes, play games, and much more. 1000 James Monroe Parkway. 293-8000.

A Shore Thing

June 19, 2010 10:00 am
$12; members free; Ultimate Summer Kickoff and a film $15

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If you’re ready to kick back with some lazy days at the beach with swimming, surfing, playing volleyball, or building sand castles, the Science Museum of Virginia has just the thing during their Ultimate Summer Kickoff. It’s a giant party for the whole family, where beach bums of all ages can have fun and learn something at the same time in the new exhibit Beach Science: It’s a Shore Thing. And if that weren’t enough, there are two new IMAX films about surf and the sea, and  a contest that will send one lucky family to Hawaii.

Neptune points the way to Beach Science: It’s a Shore Thing where a working lighthouse takes center stage. Check out sand from different beaches and a live critter tank. Visit the lifeguard station for the latest in beach weather and rip currents. Stroll along the boardwalk where you find out how to pick the sunscreen with the right SPF for you. Giggle at the revealing history of swimsuits and uncover new activities for the entire family to enjoy at the beach.

Outside at Ultimate Summer Kickoff, zoom down a giant inflated slide, atch a wave without water on an outdoor surf simulator, make a mini-greenhouse with seedlings to grow at home, and enjoy more than 25 other activities.

In the IMAX dome, join the search for the perfect wave in the film The Ultimate Wave Tahiti. For an underwater perspective, dive into Deep Sea.

The Science Museum is located at 2500 W. Broad St., Richmond. 800-659-1727.

Nicolo the Jester & the Amazing Queen of Whimsey

July 27, 2010 10:30 am
Free

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Ladies and Gents: Come one, come all! Join us for a feast of comedy, juggling, music and more in glorious renaissance style. Nicolo the Jester & the Amazing Queen of Whimsey will entertain kids of all ages at Jefferson-Madison Regional Libraries.

Wednesday, June 23 at 10am at Crozet Library

Wednesday, June 23 at 3pm at Gordon Avenue Library

Thursday, June 24 at 10am at Scottsville Library

Thursday, June 24 at 3pm at Northside Library

Tuesday, July 27 at 10:30am at Central Library

Radio Woof

July 29, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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Bill Wellington stirs up supreme silliness at the Jefferson-Madison Regional Libraries with stories and songs that will surely delight and inspire kids of all ages. 979-7151 ext. 3.

Tuesday, June 22 at 10:30am at Central Library

Wednesday, July 28 at 10am at Crozet Library

Wednesday, July 28 at 3pm at Gordon Avenue Library

Thursday, July 29 at 10am at Scottsville Library

Thursday, July 29 at 3pm at Northside Library

Once Upon a Toon: a Cartooning Workshop

June 22, 2010 3:00 pm
Free

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Young artists ages 6-12 will want to join Joe Wos at the library. This professional cartoonist inspires and entertains as he shows you how to create and develop characters. Registration is required. 979-7151 ext. 3.

Monday, June 21 at Crozet Library

Tuesday, June 22 at Central Library

Jewelry Making

June 22, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Teens in grades 7-12 can learn how to create their own earrings, necklaces, and bracelets at Scottsville Library This class covers basic wire wrapping and stringing skills. Bring any beads or charms you’d like to use, but all supplies will be provided if you don’t have your own. Presented by “Inedible Jewelry” artist Jessica Partain. Registration required. 330 Bird St. 286-3541

Sound of Music

July 10, 2010 7:30 pm
Varies

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Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved musical The Sound of Music has been bringing families together for generations. Heritage Theatre Festival invites folks to revisit the unforgettable story of Captain von Trapp, his seven children, and the remarkable Maria, who changed their lives forever with the power of love and music. Bring the whole family and enjoy one of the most memorable scores in Broadway history, featuring all-time classics like “Do-Re-Mi,” “My Favorite Things,” “Edelweiss,” and of course the title tune. Culbreth Theatre. 924-3376.

The Greatest Race

June 26, 2010 5:00 pm
$5.50 youth; $10.50 adult

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Somewhere in desert country, the inhabitants of West Sandy Bottoms are preparing for the highlight of their year - the annual race between the Mammals and the Reptiles. Missoula Children’s Theatre Company attempts to tell the tale in classical fashion at The Paramount Theater.

All-Comers Track Meets

July 8, 2010 6:00 pm
$2 nonmember; $1 member

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Runners
PHOTO BY David Morris - Flickr

The Charlottesville Track Club hosts a series of races from 100 meters to 5,000 meters for all ages and all abilities. Special events for children as well as parent/child and sibling relays. Onsite registration opens at 6pm and the first race begins at 6:30 pm. See the website for a complete schedule of events and times. Charlottesville High School Track.  202-320-5207.

Square Dance for Nelson

June 11, 2010 7:00 pm
$25 per person, $40 couple; $10 discount if born in Nelso

Dancers are invited to swing their partners while raising funds for the Nelson County Community Fund at a Square Dance for Nelson. Dance or enjoy entertainment provided by Aaron Olwell and Friends, caller, story teller and musician Bill Wellington, caller Chuck Chesteen, The Grand Squares of Nelson, and Blue Ridge Stars of Amherst. Food, cash bar with local beer and wine, and surprise treats. Reservations are required. Limit 75 couples. Rockfish Valley Community Center, 190 Rockfish School Lane off of Rt. 151. 434-226-0078.

Tales of Beatrix Potter

June 5, 2010 10:00 am
Free with admission

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Amazement Square.
PHOTO courtesy of Amazement Square

Amazement Square invites wee ones to discover the wonderful world of Beatrix Potter, Victorian author and illustrator of over 20 children’s books. Enjoy reading through a selection of her illustrated classics and creating your own watercolor paintings of your favorite animal, inspired by Potter’s work. Kids will love the special visitors: furry rabbits from the Humane Society. 27 Ninth Street, Lynchburg. 434-845-1888.

World Cup Soccer

July 11, 2010 1:00 pm
Free

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Local soccer fans need not fly to South Africa to see the final game of the world’s greatest sporting event. The Paramount Theater brings the World Cup to Charlottesville on the largest high definition screen in central Virginia complete with surround sound, themed concessions, and air conditioned comfort. Tickets are free, but must be obtained in advance (limit is 4 tickets per person).

Nelson Scenery

June 12, 2010 8:00 am
Free

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Scenic Nelson County.
PHOTO courtesy of Rockfish Valley Foundation

Nelson Scenic Loop Grand Discovery Day invites folks to tour the picturesque and historic landscape of northwestern Nelson County. Travel four scenic byways past Crab Tree Falls and the Blue Ridge Parkway to visit festivals at 12 locations including Historic Farm tours, Fish Hatchery, Lescene Forest, Nellysford Farmers Market, Tuckahoe Antique and Yard Sale, Java Depot Festival, Piney Mountain Music Festival, Love Mountain Festival. Visit the website for directions and events along this 50-mile scenic trail. Begin at Spruce Creek Gallery in Spruce Creek Park, 1368 Rockfish Valley Highway. 226-0446.

All About Fruit

June 19, 2010 9:30 am
Free

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PHOTO courtesy of Edible Landscaping

It’s all about fruit at Edible Landscaping. Tour the orchard, learn about horticultural techniques, shop for plants, and listen to live music. Bring a picnic and enjoy a day in the country.  361 Spirit Ridge Lane, Afton. Take I-64 west to exit 107 (Crozet), left on Route 250 west for about 5 miles, left on Route 151 south for about 7.5 miles, right on Chapel Hollow Road about 1 mile, and the driveway is on the left.  361-9134.

Mentoring for Nature Connection

June 12, 2010 9:00 am
$175 (includes all meals and camping)/Kids $75

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Connecting with nature.
PHOTO courtesy of LES

The Living Earth School hosts a workshop for parents, educators, and children featuring accomplished nature educator and musician Evan McGown. McGown is coauthor of the new book, Coyote’s Guide to Connecting with Nature. He is director of Wild Intelligence in Georgia, and is an instructor at the Wilderness Awareness School in Duvall, Washington, which promotes an informal model of nature education akin to those used by indigenous cultures. Evan McGown and Kate Knott of the Living Earth School will  co-facilitate this weekend workshop.

McGown, the Wilderness Awareness School (WAS), and the Living Earth School teach and practice nature-based mentoring as an educational style patterned after indigenous cultures.   WAS co-founder, Jon Young, often calls this educational system “the Invisible School.” Invisible Schools used everyone in the village and all the elements of the landscape to draw out their student’s curiosity and inspire hands on learning.  During this workshop, Evan will teach parents and educators how to use this unique nature  education model and mentoring techniques to create an “Invisible School” that combines the best of native wisdom and modern science.

The weekend will offer concurrent programs for adults and children of different ages (kids ages 3-6 years and age 7+ will have their own earth-based mentoring camp experience within the weekend).  This weekend class is a must for anyone who wants to become more involved in re-generating a culture that hones each person’s gifts, supports a more heart centered way of life and nurtures connection with the natural world. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or friend to others, this workshop will help guide you into a path of nature connection for yourself and others as a mentor. Our mentoring model uses games, music, stories, routines, and the fires of everyone’s curiosity to create an empowering weekend together that will carry into your daily life.

The workshop takes place at the Living Earth School’s training center near Afton. 540-456-7339.

Date Night

June 25, 2010 5:30 pm
$20 Members/$25 Non-members

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Virginia Discovery Museum.
PHOTO BY Linda J. Kobert

The Virginia Discovery Museum offers families a night out…for parents and kids. VDM’s Date Night Drop-off program for children ages 4-7 lets the kids enjoy crafts, games, pizza,carrots, a beverage, and lots of free time to play in the Museum, giving parents the chance to enjoy other things. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited to 12 children per week and will not run without a minimum of 4 children. Registrants will be notified by 1pm on the Friday of the program if we need to cancel. Payment is due when child is dropped off for program. East end of the Downtown Mall. 977-1025.

Strike up the Band

June 8, 2010 8:00 pm
Free

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Charlottesville Municipal Band presents “A New Season of Old Favorites” at the Paramount Theater. Under the direction of conductor  Steve Layman, the performance includes George Gershwin’s “An American in Paris,” “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Miserables, “The Sound of Music,” and John Philip Sousa’s “The Picadore.” Come early (7:30pm) to hear the Charlottesville Albemarle Saxophone Ensemble (CASE) perform in front of the theater.

Indian Nakshatra Summer Fest 2010

June 5, 2010 4:30 pm
Free

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PHOTO BY Zaqqy J - Flickr

India Association of Charlottesville hosts the Indian Nakshatra Summer Fest 2010 at Hollymead Elementary School.  The fun includes games for kids, henna designs, a cultural talent show by children from 5-6pm followed by a food bazaar featuring homemade Indian delicacies from 6:30-8:30pm. Yum! 2775 Powell Creek Dr.

microWAVES

June 16, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Young chefs in grades 6-12 can make a splash when they make their own cake using microWAVES at Northside Library. Registration is required, and space is limited. Albemarle Square. 973-7893.

Arrgh! Play the Pirate

June 4, 2010 9:00 pm

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Old Michie Theatre is taking its show down the road to PVCC where it will make its grand scale debut at the V. Earl Dickenson theatre. Young thespians are invited to audition for a part in the cast of Treasure Island, then spend a summer with the crew as we tackle the nautical classic and learn techniques for professional theatre including movement, voice, and lots of stage combat.

Auditions are held the week of May 31st. Please bring a memorized audition piece and be prepared to do readings from the script. Call to schedule a 15 minute appointment. 221 E. Water St. 977-3690.

It’s Easy Being Green

May 15, 2010 10:00 am
Included with museum admission

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The power of wind.
PHOTO BY Andreas Johannsen - Flickr

A healthy planet is important. That’s why the Virginia Discovery Museum is helping wee ones learn what they can do to help keep it that way with a whole gallery of green fun. Visitors can play recycling games, see how compost works, and learn about sources of alternative energy. Did you know the wind and sun can be used to power electronic devices? East end of the Downtown Mall. 977-1025.

Nature Paddle Exploratory Trip

June 5, 2010 10:00 am
Free

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On the morning river.
PHOTO BY Thomas & Dianne Jones - Flickr

Always wanted to try a canoe or kayak? The folks at Blue Ridge Mountain Sports offer the chance to enjoy a quiet exploratory trip geared for families. Paddle around the beautiful Beaver Creek Reservoir. Canoes and kayaks are provided along with free training from trained naturalists. Please wear quick-dry clothes and water-friendly shoes. Rain cancels. Call for directions. 977-4400.

Young Adult Nature Photography

May 22, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Winning photos.
PHOTO BY Linda J. Kobert

Pearl Zmick, young adult prize winner in the Celebrating the Nature of Virginia Photography Contest shares ideas about seeing nature and how to capture it in pictures at Ivy Creek Natural Area. Bring your camera or pictures or both to share. Meet at the Education Center. 1776 Earlysville Rd., off W. Rio Rd. 973-7772.

Learning the Native Trees of Virginia

May 23, 2010 2:00 pm
Free

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Trees of Ivy Creek.
PHOTO courtesy of ICNA

Outdoor types can learn the trees of Ivy Creek Natural Area in a walk and talk with Ellen Powell of the Virginia Department of Forestry. Using leaf, bark, branching, seed, flower, and other distinguishing characteristics, participants will learn to identify the leafy green things growing in the woods. Meet by the kiosk. 1776 Earlysville Rd., off W. Rio Rd. 973-7772.

Kid Pan Alley

May 8, 2010 3:30 pm
$5 Children 12 and under free

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Kid Pan Alley performs at the Crozet Arts & Crafts Festival. The Kid Band Alley Band (which includes founder Paul Reisler, local project director Terri Allard, and musicians Darrell Rose and Frances Miller) plays with the Brownsville Kid Pan Alley Choir as they perform songs written during Kid Pan Alley residencies this school year, as well as songs from the Charlottesville-Albemarle Kid Pan Alley CD, “I Used to Know the Names of All the Stars.” Joining students and professional musicians for a song will be community members from Mountainside Senior Living who participated in a Kid Pan Alley intergenerational residency at Brownsville Elementary School this past fall. The seniors will be performing a song they wrote based on stories shared with the students. Claudius Crozet Park. 823-2211.

Kids with Kites

May 22, 2010 10:00 am
Free

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PHOTO courtesy of Quetzal Kite Festival

Kites from around the world fly into Fluvanna for the 5th annual Quetzal Kite Festival. Bring one or make one there. Kite flyers from Richmond Air Force and Wings Over Washington kite clubs will be on hand with demonstrations and fun for the whole family. Live music and face painting are part of the fun, too. Pleasant Grove Park, 1730 Thomas Jefferson Parkway (Rt. 53) in Palmyra. 293-2454.

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