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Storytime and Craft (JCCL)

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

Every week we’ll have new stories and crafts on a different theme. Pick up a ticket at the Youth Services desk starting an hour before the program to reserve your spot.

Free
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Storytime & Craft (JCCL)

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

Every week we’ll have new stories and crafts on a different theme. Pick up a ticket at the Youth Services desk starting an hour before the program to reserve your spot.

Free
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Puppet Storytime (Stryker Center)

Stryker Center 412 N. Boundary St, Williamsburg, VA

This all-ages storytime includes stories, songs, and more, featuring the WRL Puppets, brought to life by teen volunteers.

Free
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Fun Fridays on the Square

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

It’s a party on the plaza all summer long! Join us on City Square outside the Williamsburg Library each Friday after storytime, for children’s games, activities, and snacks. Giant connect four, beanbag toss, sidewalk chalk, popcorn, ice pops – you never know what fun surprises await! Weather permitting; all ages welcome. This program was made...

Free

4th of July Weekend

Alewerks Brewing Company 189B Ewell Rd, Williamsburg, VA

Check out Alewerks this weekend! We're going to have 3 BEER RELEASES, live music all weekend, fun activities, and new merchandise dropping. We start off by getting Fired Up with Fife and Drum. They're giving a live performance from 7pm-9pm. Don Chido will be set up at the main taproom from 12-8. Joe's Day Off...

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Teens Night Out

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

Celebrate Summer with weekly Teens Night Out programs every Friday June 16-August 18 at the James City County Library. Games, crafts, music, and a chance to hang out with your friends! For ages 13-18.

Free
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Teens Night Out (JCCL)

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

Celebrate Summer with weekly Teens Night Out programs every Friday from June 16-August 18 at the James City County Library. Games, crafts, music, and a chance to hang out with your friends! For ages 13-18.

Free

Fired Up Fridays with DJ Flick

Alewerks Brewing Company 189B Ewell Rd, Williamsburg, VA

Get Fired Up this Friday with DJ FLick! He'll be going live at 6:30. Don Chido will be on site from 12-8, providing that perfect pairing to your favorite beers. Be sure to get here and have some awesome food and great beers while you dance to amazing music!

Free
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Williamsburg Community Growers – Volunteer on the Farm

Williamsburg Community Growers 4500 Stadium Rd., Williamsburg, VA

Join us for volunteer days on the Williamsburg Community Growers farm! Come learn about small-scale farming and participate in our local food system. The garden is located in the power corridor between Warhill High School and Wanner Stadium/WISC, off Stadium Road. We donate over half our produce to local charities! Volunteer days are Tuesday evenings...

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Williamsburg Farmer’s Market

Duke of Gloucester Street 345 W. Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA

Visit the Williamsburg Farmers Market on the 300 block of Duke of Gloucester Street, next to Merchants Square! This Virginia producer-only market offers a variety of local products, including fresh seasonal produce, a variety of meats, herbs, potted plants, baked goods, confections, honey, cheese, coffee, peanuts, cut flowers, handmade soaps, and more. Enjoy live music,...

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Sewing Saturday: Rope Baskets

Abram Frink Jr. Community Center 8901 Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg, VA

Back by popular demand! Sew a rope basket. Supplies provided, including sewing machine. Bringing your own sewing machine is encouraged. Reservations required: 757.741.3324.

Free

Writing as a Second Career

Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VA

Have you always dreamed of being a writer but your career took a different path? Author Cindy L. Freeman says, “It’s never too late. You, too, can become a literary late bloomer.” In her talk, “Writing as a Second Career” she offers suggestions for getting started at any age.

Free
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