Open Mic with the Chesapeake Bay Writers Club (WL)
Williamsburg Library 515 Scotland St, Williamsburg, VACome to read or to hear local authors share their stories. Audience is welcome, even if you’re not reading!
Come to read or to hear local authors share their stories. Audience is welcome, even if you’re not reading!
White House Road performs live on the Alewerks stage at 6:30 and Bones & BBQ provides the food. Listening to music, and sipping your favorite brews is the best way...
Celebrate the work of members of the Wintergreen Women Writers Collective and explore how dance and spoken word work synergistically to build community through the use of kinesthetic empathy and...
Charles City, Virginia In 1619, after a stormy voyage across the Atlantic, the Good Ship Margaret landed at Berkeley Hundred with thirty-six men aboard. In accordance with the instructions given...
Are you crazy for movies? The WRL Film Society is a discussion group for movie lovers, with meetings on the first Sunday of each month at 1 pm at the...
Make a snappy wristlet key fob or dog leash. Beginner sewers welcome. Supplies provided. Bring your own machine (in good working order) or use one of the library’s sewing machines....
This month, WhoDunnits will be reading The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. Four residents of Coopers Chase, a retirement village in Kent, England, compete with the police to solve...
Connection Support Group is for people living with a mental health condition.
Family Support Group for family members, caregivers and concerned friends of people living with a mental health condition.
Every Tuesday, come to Alewerks and play Speedquizzing Trivia, hosted by Matt Chambers of Squared Away Entertainment! Bald Guys Pies is serving up your favorite pizzas from 4-8. The fun...
Craft a festive fall wreath adorned with pinecone pieces! For ages 13+. Spots are limited so please call (757) 741–3300, option 2 to register.
It's been a long election season, and no matter who wins on November 5, we can feel good about the fact that people have more in common than our politics...