Events for Sunday, February 21, 2010
Rescheduled - Pied Piper Children's Theatre's production of Disney's Geppetto & SON
Sunday, 02/21/2010 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
DISNEY’S GEPPETTO & SON RESCHEDULED AGAIN!!
Pied Piper Theatre’s popular production of DISNEY’S GEPPETTO & SON has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 20 at 7:30pm and Sunday, February 21st at 4:00pm at Gar-Field High School, 14000 Smoketown Rd. in Woodbridge. Opening to cheers and a standing ovation on its first weekend, this crowd pleasing musical theatre production is a must see for the entire family! Buy your tickets in advance for just $8 at www.center-for-the-arts.org or purchase tickets at the door for $9. Previously purchased tickets for the show will be honored. For further information call the Center for the Arts at (703) 330-ARTS or visit the Center for the Arts’ website listed above.
Lucasville School One-Room Schoolhouse Tours
Sunday, 02/21/2010 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
The Prince William County Department of Public Works, Historic Preservation Division, will be offering free tours of the Lucasville School House every weekend in February from noon until 4 PM.
Lucasville School Served local African-American students, grades 1 through 6. Originally built in 1885, it operated until 1926.In 2007, the school was reconstructed through a partnership with Prince William County and Pulte Homes. The school existed as the last one-room school in Prince William County that was used solely by African-American students.
For more information about these tours, please call the Prince William Historic Preservation Division at 703-792-5546.
Ghost Hunting 101 at Ben Lomond Historic Site
Saturday, 02/20/2010 4:00 PM - Sunday, 02/21/2010 4:00 AM
Ben Lomond Historic Site will be featuring an overnight class entitled "Ghost Hunting 101" beginning at 4 PM on February 20, 2010. This overnight program involves an actual paranormal investigation. The cost is $50 per person and reservations are required.
Please call 703-367-7872 for more details about the program's content. Not suitable for those under the age of 18.
'Myth & Mystery' with Tracey Clarke, Kathleen Kendall & Karen Eide
Thursday, 02/04/2010 - Thursday, 03/18/2010
February 4 – March 18, 2010
Myth & Mystery with
Tracey Clarke, Kathleen Kendall and Karen Eide
Myth, nature and the human form, presented by three artists in oils, encaustic and mixed media, speak to the artists’ affinity with the natural environment and the unseen world. Steady observation and a healthy respect for the unknown helped formulate this body of work in response to nature’s watchful eye.
Sites and Stories: African American History in Virginia
Tuesday, 02/02/2010 10:00 AM - Monday, 05/31/2010 5:00 PM
A new Manassas Museum exhibit opening in time for Black History Month, will highlight 27 unique African American stories and events depicted on Virginia highway historical markers.
The exhibit, Sites and Stories: African American History in Virginia, illuminates the often little known stories told in those familiar silver and black roadside historic markers found throughout the commonwealth. On loan from the Virginia Historical Society, the exhibit runs from February 2 through May 31.
The exhibit hopes to encourage visitors to travel to the physical sites of the historical markers, such as Farmville, Louisa County, New Kent County, Hopewell, Christiansburg, and Norfolk. Some of the sites are tourist destinations with surviving buildings or fortifications, but others only have the markers themselves to commemorate what happened there.
The exhibit and opening reception are included with admission.
"From Cows to Condos" Exhibit at the Manassas Museum
Saturday, 10/03/2009 - Saturday, 05/15/2010
From Cows to Condos, a new exhibit tracing the transformation of the region from agricultural to suburban, opens at The Manassas Museum on October 3, just in time for the Manassas Fall Jubilee.
The exhibit is part of the heritage series From Cows to Condos that uses educational programs and interactive learning to educate students and museum visitors about the significant changes in the county. Artifacts from many of the area’s once-familiar farm landmarks will bring to life the region’s agricultural heritage in the exhibit, open through May 15, 2010.
From Cows to Condos is open during the museum’s regular hours, Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is free with admission. Call 703-368-1873 or visit www.manassasmuseum.org for more information.