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City of Manassas Farmers Market
Saturdays | 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Harris Pavilion 9201 Center St., Manassas The City of Manassas Farmers Market will be held on Saturdays at the Harris Pavilion.
Dale City Farmers Market
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Sundays | 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dale City Commuter Lot 14090 Gemini Way, Dale City Since 1987, Dale City Farmers Market, run by the Prince William County Department of Parks & Recreation, has been at the forefront of serving Prince William County residents.
Kidney Foundation Car Show
Sat. May 1 | 9 a.m. to noon Juke Box Diner 8637 Sudley Rd., Manassas A fundraiser benefitting the National Kidney Foundation. Online donations: bit. ly/TheKidneyAvengers.
Spring Beertique
Sun. May 2 | 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Farm Brewery at Broad Run 16015 John Marshall Hwy., Haymarket Celebrate spring with an outdoor
Beertique! An awesome day to come out and support local vendors while sipping on great brews. There will be local artisan vendors featuring one-of-a-kind gifts for moms, great home decor options, clothing, treats and more!
Intro to Cricket
Tues. May 4, 11, 18, 25 Manassas Park Community Center 99 Adams St., Manassas Park In collaboration with members of the Capital Cricket Premier League, the Athletics Division is excited to bring an Intro to Cricket program! This program is for youth ages 8 to 16 years old. The focus of the program is to develop hand-eye coordination and learn the fundamental aspects of the game while having fun. If you are interested in learning more about this program, please contact Mike Arrington at m.arrington@ manassasparkva.gov.
Hylton Center Celebration of the Arts Alliance
Thurs. May 6 | 7 p.m. Online—Presented by Hylton Performing Arts Center On May 6, the Hylton Performing Arts Center will host a virtual Celebration of the Arts Alliance. This first-ever event will highlight the outstanding artistic contributions and achievements of the Arts Alliance, celebrate their long history with the Hylton Center and raise funds to support their creative work. The Celebration of the Arts Alliance will feature performances by members of the Arts Alliance, interviews by Arts Alliance and Hylton Center leaders and the opportunity to Raise Your Paddle to support the work of the Arts Alliance at the Hylton Center. Register: hylton.calendar.gmu.edu/hyltoncenter-celebration-of-the-arts-alliance.
Plant and Take Gardening Class
Fri. May 7 | 1 p.m. Sharron Baucom Dale City Recreation Center 14300 Minnieville Rd., Woodbridge Come with your child and create a beautiful vegetable garden to take home and enjoy. All gardeners will design and plant their own garden complete with a special snack. Great Mother's Day outing and gift. Your little gardener will love it!
Walking Tour of Historic Prince William Towns: Occoquan
Fri. May 7 | 7 p.m. Mill House Museum 413 Mill St., Occoquan Join local historians once a month this summer for a special walking tour of historic towns in Prince William County. For May, visit Historic Occoquan, a major industrial town of Prince William County in 1755 with "certain forges, tolling mills, bake houses, saw mills, store houses and dwellings.” Tour will depart from the Mill House Museum, 413 Mill St., Occoquan. Call 703-365-7895 for more information.
First Friday Fireside at Ben Lomond
Fri. May 7 | 7:30 p.m. Ben Lomond Historic Site 10321 Sudley Manor Dr., Manassas In a time when the outdoors means more to Americans than ever before, get outside and enjoy the warm summer nights around a campfire while exploring the history of America’s public parks. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, a picnic basket and enjoy beautiful Virginia nights around a campfire with storytelling, history, recreation and preservation. Masks are required when indoors and are recommended when outdoors. 703-367-7872.
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