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14 Historical Crafts Workshop Series: Spinning
Clarke County Historical Association. 32 E. Main St. Berryville. Join archivist Melanie Garvey as she teaches a hands-on workshop on spinning. Supplies provided. $5. 11am–2pm. 540-955-2600. www.clarkehistory.org.
14 Annual Ham and Turkey Dinner
Boyce Volunteer Fire Company. 7 S. Greenway Ave. Live country and gospel music provided by Passage Creek Rising and free will offering to benefit White Post United Methodist Church. 4–7pm. 540-327-2384.
14 Mari Black Celtic Band Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. Multi style violinist and champion fiddler Mari Black is rapidly building a reputation as one of the most dynamic young artists of her generation. Her energetic playing, engaging stage presence and commitment to bringing people together through music have made her a favorite with audiences across the country and around the world. 8–10pm. $20 in advance, $25 at door, 12 and younger free. www.barnsofrosehill.org. 540-955-2004.
14 Artist Reception with William Woodward
Historic Long Branch House and Farm. 830 Long Branch Lane. Boyce. Join us in celebrating the opening of William Woodward’s exhibit “RECENT AND RETROSPECTIVE,” Drawings and Paintings 1967-2020. Meet the artist and enjoy live music, light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. Exhibit will be in Long Branch’s galleries through April 2020. Free. 6–8:30pm. 540-837-1856. www.visitlongbranch.org.
14 Italian Cooking Demonstration
Four Forces Wellness. 424 Madden St. Berryville. Nutritionist Christine Kestner will show how to make a whole food, plant-based lifestyle work. Samples and recipes to take home included. $30. 2–4pm. 571-277-0877. christine@4forceswellness.com. www.sanctuaryberryville.com.
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15 Long Branch Speaker Series: “What’s Wrong With the American Health System?”
Long Branch Historic House and Farm. 830 Long Branch Lane. Boyce. Winchester gynecologist and obstetrician Laura Dabinett has a dual perspective -- through her own practice and from leading health missions to Haiti. Her critique from both experiences is riveting, troubling, enlightening and something we all need to know. $25 per person. 5:30–7:30pm. Register online at www.visitlongbranch.org or call 540-837-1856.
15 Winter Film Series: “Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles”
Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. A documentary on the origins of one of Broadway’s most beloved musicals, “Fiddler on The Roof,” the film takes us to a time in 1960s New York when “tradition” was on the wane as gender roles, sexuality, race relations and religion were evolving. PG-13; 92 minutes. 4–6pm. Members $5, nonmembers $8. www.barnsofrosehill.org. 540-955-2004.
15 Herbal Medicine Making Series: Tinctures and Glycerites
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16 Mindful Methods to Manage Your Mental Health
Sanctuary Wellness Center. 208 N. Buckmarsh St. Berryville. With Terri George, LPC. Each one-hour class is $30 or purchase a four pack of classes, held each Monday, for $100. 7:15–8:15pm. For more information or to register, contact Terri George. 301.401.8570. tmgeorge126@gmail.com. www.sanctuaryberryville.com.
18 Art at the Movies Matinees: “Girl with a Pearl Earring”
Long Branch Historic House and Farm. 830 Long Branch Lane. Boyce. Doors open at 1pm and movie is at 2pm. Beverages, popcorn and treats for purchase. Presented in partnership with Handley Library. Free; donations welcome. Register online at www.visitlongbranch.org or call 540-837-1856. 100 W. Washington Street, Suite 200. Charles Town, W.V. Double feature of two extraordinary fi lms about our world, in partnership with Jefferson Arts Council: “Wild Life: Resurrection Island” (for all ages), reception, “Anthropocene: The Human Epoch” (for ages 12+). 4:30–8pm. Adults $10, students 18 and younger free. Tickets:. acffbofct.eventive.org/welcome.
22 Long Branch Speaker Series: “Light and Color in Art”
Long Branch Historic House and Farm. 830 Long Branch Lane. Boyce. This visual presentation by renowned painter William Woodward will explore how in art, color and light have been sources of wonder and inspiration for artists throughout time, and show vivid examples of how from ancient Egypt through Claude Monet, color and light have been interpreted, used, abused and celebrated. Woodward’s art will be on exhibit through April 27. $25 per person. 5:30–7:30pm. Register online at www.visitlongbranch.org or call 540-837-1856.
19 Pierre Bensusan Concert
Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. Described by the L.A. Times as “one of the most unique and brilliant acoustic guitar veterans in the world music scene today,” Pierre’s name became synonymous with contemporary acoustic guitar genius, long before the terms New Age, New Acoustic Music or World Music were invented. 8–10pm. $20 in advance, $25 at door, 12 and younger free. www.barnsofrosehill.org. 540-955-2004.
24 Community Meal
Boyce Volunteer Fire Company. 7 S. Greenway Ave. Free meal prepared by county churches on the fourth Tuesday of every month. 5:30pm. Contact Eleanor Lloyd at 540-247-6311.
25 Art at the Movies Matinees: “Lust For Life”
Long Branch Historic House and Farm. 830 Long Branch Lane. Boyce. Doors open at 1pm and movie is at 2pm. Beverages, popcorn and treats for purchase. Presented in partnership with Handley Library. Free; donations welcome. Register online at www.visitlongbranch.org or call 540-837-1856.
26 Soul-Full Community Meal
Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church. 210 E. Main St. Berryville. 13 local churches get together to provide a meal open to all in the community the fourth Thursday of each month. Free. 5:15pm. 540-955-1264.
27 Let’s Glow Crazy Dance and Silent Auction
DG Cooley Elementary School gym. 34 Westwood Rd. Berryville. UV light dance party with black lights, neon decorations, concessions, DJ, face painting and more to benefi t the PTO. $1 admission. 6–8pm. pantherspto.org.
28 Heidi Martin Presents ABBEY
Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. Heidi Martin conjures the vocal and dramatic majesty of jazz legend Abbey Lincoln’s indomitable life force. Lincoln, heralded for her pioneering music, acting and civil rights activism, comes to life while Martin takes listeners through a series of affi rming events and revelations, enveloped in gorgeous music and poignant history. 8–10pm. $20 in advance, $25 at door, 12 and younger free. www.barnsofrosehill.org. 540-955-2004.
29 National Vietnam War Memorial Day Open House
VFW Post 9760. 425 S. Buckmarsh St. Berryville. Open house honoring all Vietnam and Vietnam era veterans. All veterans are invited to attend. 3–5pm. 540-955-3311.
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29 Herbal Medicine Making Series
Sanctuary Wellness Center. 208 N. Buckmarsh St. Berryville. Learn how to make oils, salves and lotions with Herbalist Meaghan Thompson. $35 per session, or $30 per session with registration for 3 or more. 2–4pm. Contact Meaghan with questions and to register: cbherbcsa@gmail.com . 2 4 0 - 5 0 0 - 8 8 1 4 . http://sanctuaryberryville.com.
April
1Art at the Movies Matinees: “Modigliani”
Long Branch Historic House and Farm. 830 Long Branch Lane. Boyce. Doors open at 1pm and movie is at 2pm. Beverages, popcorn and treats for purchase. Presented in partnership with Handley Library. Free; donations welcome. Register online at www.visitlongbranch.org or call 540-837-1856.
2Martin Hayes Concert Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. Irish fi ddle player Martin Hayes is one of Ireland’s foremost artists, recognized worldwide for his innovative and soulful interpretations of traditional music. His solo concerts are intimate performances of tunes and conversation, offering a unique opportunity to spend time with this master of the Irish canon. Thanks to Jonathan and Rachael Worsley of Waypoint House and Presto Dinners for sponsoring the show. Jordan Springs Barbecue for purchase at 7pm. 8–10pm. $20 in advance, $25 at door, 12 and younger free. www.barnsofrosehill.org. 540-955-2004.
4Animal Shelter Open House
Clarke County Animal Shelter. 225 Ramsburg Lane. Berryville. In celebration of the shelter’s 20th anniversary, the event will include waiving of adoption fees, refreshments, pet photos, silent auction, yard sale, music, demonstrations and local author reading and book giveaway. Donations of pet food are welcomed. 10am–3pm. 540-955-5104. jwright@clarkecounty.gov. lush melodies, Eastern European rhythms and nursery rhymes. Featuring the music of Bohemia’s native sons, Leos Janacek, Antonin Dvorak and Joseph Suk, this will be a heady, tune fi lled evening. 8–10pm. $25 in advance, $30 at door, 12 and younger free. www.barnsofrosehill.org. 540-955-2004.
4Easter Egg Hunt
Clarke County Parks and Recreation’s Lloyd Field. 225 Al Smith Circle. Berryville. Bring a basket and don’t forget the camera for when the Easter Bunny hops in. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be held inside the Senior Center side of the Recreation Center. $3 per child, tickets can be purchased in advance at the Recreation Center (cash, check & credit) and day of at Lloyd fi eld (cash & checks only). Ages 1–2, 11am, 3–4, 11:20am, 5–7, 11:40am. 540-955-5140.
4Alexandra Sherman Exhibit Opening
Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. Sherman’s Altered States series is an expression of the countless states of consciousness we inhabit. The watercolor silhouettes are created with loose and fl owing brushstrokes and the artist’s propensity for pareidolia (seeing faces and fi gures in random visual stimuli). Sherman is interested in inviting the viewer’s eye to fi nish the details of the fi gures, as she believes each person will see and experience the fi gures in a unique manner. 6:30–8pm. Free. www.barnsofrosehill.org. 540-955-2004.
4Rose Hill Chamber Orchestra Concert
Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. Let the Rose Hill Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Music Director Jon Goldberg, entice you with
5Survive and Thrive Through Cancer and Beyond
Sanctuary Wellness Center. 208 N. Buckmarsh St. Berryville. Jane Hamann, CPT, CES, will teach different types of movements and meditations that will help the cancer patient reconnect with themselves as a whole. Through stretching, fl uid and strengthening movements along with mindful meditation, a person will be able to reconnect with their bodies and take back control of their lives. $10. 2–3:30pm. Call 540-227-0564 with questions and to register. www.sanctuaryberryville.com.
7Trivia Night
Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. Clarke County Historical Association and Clarke County Library team up the fi rst Tuesday of each month to bring live team trivia. Categories include History, Movies, Literature, Science and more. Prizes donated by local businesses. Barn doors open at 6:30pm, trivia begins at 7pm. Free. 540-955-2004. www.barnsofrosehill.org.
11 Easter Egg Hunt at Long Branch
Long Branch Historic House and Farm. 830 Long Branch Lane. Boyce. Join the fun for kids of all ages. This annual event offers carriage rides, moon bounce, face painting, petting zoo, kettle corn, Jordan Springs Market Barbecue and more. Tickets are $5
Easter Egg Hunt at Long Branch will be held on April 11.
per adult and kids under 10 are free. Cash only at the gate. 12–4pm. www.visitlongbranch.org. 540-837-1856.
11 Fallen But Not Forgotten Presentation
Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct. Berryville. Presented by Ward B. Nickisch, Colonel, US Army Retired, it will provide an update on our nation’s search and recovery operations to bring home the skeletal remains of those service members who continue to be “unaccounted for” from Southeast Asia, Korea and World War II. 2–3pm. Free. 540-955-2004. www.barnsofrosehill.org.
11 Downtown Berryville Yard Sales
Various locations in downtown Berryville. Begins at 8am. Contact Berryville Main Street for details at 540-955-4001.
19 Retrospective on Clarke County School Integration
Location to be determined. Collaboration with Clarke County Historical Association and Josephine School Community Museum. There will be a panel talk and discussion. $5 for CCHA and Josephine members, $10 for nonmembers. 3–6pm. 540-955-2600. www.clarkehistory.org.
24 Art at the Mill Patron’s Night
Burwell-Morgan Mill. 15 Tannery Lane. Millwood. Join us for the opening night of the spring showing of Art at the Mill, now in its 30th year. This event is a chance for patrons to purchase art before it is made available to the rest of the public. A portion of the proceeds goes to support the Clarke County Historical Association. $65 per person. 6pm. 540-837-1799. www.burwellmorganmill.org.
25 Art at the Mill Opening Day
Burwell Morgan Mill. 15 Tannery Lane. Millwood. Runs through Sunday, May 10. 250 artists display for sale over 1000 works of art in a historic 18th century, operating mill. Saturdays 10am–6pm, Sunday–Friday 12–5pm. Adults $5, seniors $3, children 12 and younger free. 540-837-1799.
25 Boyce Railway Lecture During Morse Day
117 E. Main St. Boyce. Presentation reveals the background of the present structure which was used by the Norfolk and Western Railway between November 1913 and December 1958. Attendees will receive a copy of “The Big Station That Did” and a 96 page detailed history via email. 2–4pm. $10 per person. 540-955-2600. www.clarkehistory.org.
Ongoing
“RECENT AND RETROSPECTIVE,” Drawings and Paintings 1967-2020 by WILLIAM WOODWARD Exhibit
Long Branch Historic House and Farm. 830 Long Branch Lane. Boyce. Renowned artist William Woodward’s exhibit will include a signifi cant number of older works, large scale sketches and various larger paintings from a wide range of subjects and times. On exhibit through April 27. Free. 540-837- 1856. www.visitlongbranch. org.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Tuesdays, 8:15–9:15pm. Grace Episcopal Church. N. Church St. Berryville. AAVirginia.org. 540-955-1610.
FISH Clothing Bank and Food Pantry
Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9am–12pm. 36 E. Main Street. Berryville. 540-955-1823.
Bingo
Boyce Fire Hall. 7 S. Greenway Ave. Thursdays at 7pm, Sundays at 1:30pm. Proceeds benefi t the volunteer fi re department. 540-837-2317.
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