Wives of the Presidents (WL)

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Join the Ann Wager Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, for stories, songs and games that will introduce the wives of early presidents and the ways that they helped America to grow and thrive.

Free

WRL’s Cultural Heritage Series: Min. Angela Weddington

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Contemporary gospel recording artist Min. Angela Weddington is back by popular demand. Hear her beautiful voice as well as her lovely stories. Sponsored by Iota Phi Theta Fraternity of Richmond and Cory’s Southern Catering of Williamsburg.

Free

Teen Tuesdays (JCCL)

James City County Library 7770 Croaker Rd., Williamsburg, VA

Join other teens in the teen room for STEAM-themed learning activities and fun 10am-12pm every Tuesday starting Feb. 4. This month we’ll work on 3D printing projects, learn to sew, and create a popsicle bridge. Bring your creativity and curiosity. Craft or maker materials are only available during the program. For ages 13-18.

Free

WRL’s Art House Café Film Series: The Long Game (2023) PG

Williamsburg Library Theatre 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

This film series brings art house film flavor to your Tuesdays. Plus, meet new friends, hear from special guests who are film experts, and have a discussion after the film. Feb. 18: The Long Game (2023) PG In 1950s Texas, a group of Mexican-American golf caddies are not allowed to use the club’s facilities. Instead,...

Free

Cena con Cuentos (WL)

Stryker Center at the Williamsburg Regional Library 412 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg, VA

Cena con Cuentos es un programa de lectura en español para familias hispanohablantes con niños de 0 a 10 años de edad. Se ofrece el primer y tercer martes del mes en el Stryker Center (412 N Boundary St), de las 5 a las 6.30pm. Cada vez habrán actividades, leeremos cuentos, y disfrutarán de una...

Free

Turning Pages: “Charm City Rocks” by Matthew Norman (WL)

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Explore classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction from around the world. This group will sample critically acclaimed and prize-winning titles with open and inclusive discussion. Turning Pages meets the third Tuesday of every month. This month’s title is Charm City Rocks by Matthew Norman Tuesday, February 18, 6:45 pm Williamsburg Library, Room B A Baltimore...

Free
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Flute Frenzy’s ‘Overture’ Flute Class

Our Saviour's Lutheran Church 7479 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, Virginia

Overture is Flute Frenzy's weekly tuition-free class for beginning flutists in 5th or 6th grade in their first year playing flute. Taught by Flute Frenzy's Artistic Director, Sean Arawjo, the class instruction will focus on the basics of tone production and flute technique, such as breathing, tonguing, and hand position. Students are eligible for this...

Free
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Happy Hour Trivia

Alewerks L.A.B. 5711-36 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg, VA

Gather your team and test your wits at Happy Hour Trivia Night, happening every third Wednesday! Enjoy complimentary food and a first round on us as you compete for ultimate bragging rights and a $100 Alewerks gift card. With prizes, laughs, and plenty of fun guaranteed, this is one night you don’t want to miss!

Free

WRL’s Throwback Thursday Film Series: Mysterious Island (1961) NR

Williamsburg Library Theatre 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Now in its 22nd year, the Throwback Thursday Film Series screens a variety of classic movies for an adult audience. February’s theme: Happy Birthday, Jules Verne Feb. 20: Mysterious Island (1961) NR A group of Civil War soldiers escape a prison camp in a balloon that carries them to a remote island populated by startling...

Free

WRL’s Emerging Scholars: Motherhood & Self-Emancipation among Enslaved & Servant Women in Colonial Pennsylvania

Stryker Center at the Williamsburg Regional Library 412 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg, VA

In the eighteenth century, enslaved and servant women fled from coercive labor arrangements for a variety of reasons: to circumvent laws that punished women for illegitimate children, to be near their young and adult children in other areas, and to give birth as free women. In this talk, Tamia Haygood, history doctoral student at William...

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