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Tourism workshop in Culpeper

by | Mar 22, 2018 | Culpeper

From Town of Culpeper

Packages & Promotions Workshop
Wednesday, March 21 9 am-12 pm
Narmada Winery, 43 Winery Ln, Amissville, VA

The Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Tourism Committee invites you to a free workshop – Packages & Promotions: Increase Business Through Co-Marketing. Led by members of the Regional Tourism Committee, workshop participants will learn everything they need to know to create effective and successful packages and promotions, have the opportunity to network with other area businesses and tourism professionals, and get connected to valuable resources.

FREE

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/packages-promotions-workshop-tickets-42879747479?aff=efbeventtix

Job Fair
Thursday, March 22 10 am-1 pm
Reformation Lutheran Church, 601 Madison Rd

We are bringing together Adult applicants who have a great work ethic with a desire to work while applying practical, real world work and life experience.

FREE

https://www.facebook.com/events/539569419748785/

Good Will Hunting
Thursday, March 22 7:30-10 pm
Packard Campus Theater, 19053 Mount Pony Rd

An undisciplined janitor at M.I.T., with an uncanny gift for advanced mathematics. Will reluctantly agrees to study math and participate in therapy sessions to avoid a jail sentence for brawling.

FREE

http://www.loc.gov/avconservation/theater/schedule.html

Epiphany’s Spring/Summer Children’s Consignment Sale
Friday, March 23 9 am-3 pm and Saturday, March 24 8:30 am-3 pm
Epiphany Catholic School, 1211 East Grandview Ave
Come shop for all of your Spring/Summer needs for your kids and grandkids. We have Maternity through Teen. You never know what awesome deals you will find.

FREE

http://epiphanycatholicschool.org/consignment-sale

Gallery Talk with Artist Gary Close
Friday, March 23 5:30-7:30 pm
Museum of Culpeper History, 113 South Commerce St

Join the Museum to celebrate its recent acquisition and current display of two paintings by local contemporary artist Gary Close (including that of the Hebron Valley in the image).

FREE for members and $2 for non-members

http://culpepermuseum.com/

Double Feature: Kind Lady & Mystery Street
Friday, Match 23 7:30-10:30 pm
Packard Campus Theater, 19053 Mount Pony Rd

Kind Lady
A kindly older British art collector is tricked by an artist and his wife into allowing them to move in to her house. Mary is soon held prisoner by the couple and their accomplices posing as a butler and maid, as they start to sell off everything of value she owns

Mystery Street
A blue-collar detective investigates the identity and means of death of a skeleton found half-buried on a beach.

FREE

http://www.loc.gov/avconservation/theater/schedule.html

Austin Boggs at Pepper’s Grill
Friday, March 23 8:30-11:30 pm
Pepper’s Grill, 791 Madison Rd

Come out for great food and music.

FREE

Art Jam: Landscape Painting Workshop for Kids
Saturday, March 24 11:30 am-2 pm
K Art and Design, Inc., 121 West Locust St

In this one day class, we’ll play with warm and cool colors to create a vibrant landscape painting. Kids really enjoy having an opportunity to take a project from start to finish without interruption, and they leave the studio with a project ready to be proudly displayed. All supplies will be provided.

$45

https://apm.activecommunities.com/culpepercopandr/Activity_Search/art-jam-landscape-painting-workshop-for-kids/2901

Easter Bunny visits Lollipop Station
Saturday, March 24 12-2 pm
Lollipop Station, 122 East Davis St

Get your cameras ready! The Easter Bunny will be at Lollipop Station this Saturday.

FREE

https://www.facebook.com/events/423193041459199/

Wine and Cheese Pairing
Saturday, March 24 1-3 pm
Prince Michel Vineyard & Winery, 154 Winery Ln, Leon

We invite you to join us as we pair some of our wonderful wines with some wonderful cheeses.

$10 per person and free to club members

https://www.princemichel.com/

The Prince of Egypt
Saturday, March 24 2-4 pm
Packard Campus Theater, 19053 Mount Pony Rd

This animated adaptation of the Book of Exodus follows Moses’ life from being prince of Egypt to his ultimate destiny leading the children of Israel out of Egypt.

FREE

http://www.loc.gov/avconservation/theater/schedule.html

Art Jam: Landscape Painting Workshop for Adults
Saturday, March 24 2:30-5 pm
K Art and Design, Inc., 121 West Locust St

We live in such a beautiful area of the country, it’s no wonder so many local artists paint landscapes. This fun workshop will focus on loose, expressive acrylic painting with photographs for inspiration. We’ll start class with a painting demo focused on color mixing, composition, perspective, and a step-by-step process to guide you through your own paintings. No experience required, just enthusiasm! All supplies will be provided. Additional materials will be available for purchase.

$45

https://apm.activecommunities.com/culpepercopandr/Activity_Search/art-jam-landscape-painting-workshop-for-kids/2901

Far Gohn Show
Saturday, March 24 7-10 pm
Far Gohn Brewing Company, 301 South East St

Tea for One is a local Virginia cover band that plays a variety of music (Americana and Rock). This allows them to gel with audiences of all ages and music preferences. Rock on with us this Saturday at Far Gohn Brewing Company.
FREE
The Last Horseman & Texas Panhandle
Saturday, March 24 7:30-10 pm
Packard Campus Theater, 19053 Mount Pony Rd

The Last Horseman
Lucky Rawlins, foreman of the Bar W ranch, finds himself cheated out of a check for $12,000 – the proceeds from a cattle drive. The culprit is the local banker, Cash Watson, who has learned that the railroad is interested in buying up the local ranches and it’s up to Lucky to expose his dastardly deed. Western Swing group Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys appear as musicians and cowboys and perform several songs in the film including Wills’ “Dreamy-Eyes Waltz” and “O. K., Oklahoma.

Texas Panhandle
Steve Buckner was suspended from the Secret Service pending investigation of his rumored activities as The Durango Kid heads west to the Texas Panhandle, where he learns renegades have attacked settler wagon trains and have stolen government gold. As The Durango Kid, Steve uncovers the facts and brings the bad guys to justice. Western Swing group Spade Cooley and His Band along with Carolina Cotton, the Yodeling Blonde Bombshell, perform several tunes in the film.

FREE

http://www.loc.gov/avconservation/theater/schedule.html

Wedding Open House
Sunday, March 25 12-4 pm
Inn at Kelly’s Ford, 16589 Edwards Shop Rd

Join us for the first ever Wedding Open House. Shop plenty of wedding ideas and services. Enjoy discounts, samples, magazines, and cash prizes. There will be a fashion show, demonstrations, sign up for private one on consolations, and entertainment. A special gift will go to the first 50 Brides attending.

FREE

https://www.innatkellysford.com/

Winemaker for a Day: Blending Seminar
Sunday, March 25 1-4 pm
Narmada Winery, 43 Narmada Ln, Amissville

Join our winemaker Sudha Patil for this workshop, and experience the excitement of combining both the art and the science that goes into making a distinctive wine. You’ll sample single varietal wines from barrel, then work with your team to create a unique, luscious cuvee.

$50 per person, light appetizers included

http://narmadawinery.orderport.net/merchandise/ReservationsSpecial-Events

The Country Troubadours
Tuesday, March 27 12:30-2 pm
Reformation Lutheran Church, 601 Madison Rd
The Country Troubadours will be singing our gospel and country stand-by favorites. Join us for a pot-luck luncheon that begins at 12:30 pm.

FREE

Morton’s Ford + Moonshine Trolley Tour
Saturday April 21 12:30-4:30 pm
Historic Train Depot, 111 South Commerce St

The Battle of Morton’s Ford, though it was really more of a large skirmish, was the brainchild of General Benjamin Butler. Join us on this tour, where historian Clark “Bud” Hall will lead you through the footsteps of the 8,000 soldiers that engaged in the Battle. You will visit seven observation points while aboard the trolley, disembarking twice. The first of which is Struan Plantation (1830), where you will tour the pristine grounds of this antebellum home, the same grounds the Federal’s crossed during their attack towards Morton’s.

Your second ground tour will be the Confederate Troop location at the battle of Morton’s Ford. This is the first ever public tour of this untouched outstanding battlefield. From here we head north to visit Belmont Farms Distillery.

Belmont Farms offers grain to glass perfection. Here you will meet Chuck and Jeannette Miller, and learn how they have preserved the art of copper pot distilling. You will also taste six varieties of Virginia’s finest moonshine.

The trolley will then return to the Historic Train Depot.

$30

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mortons-ford-moonshine-trolley-tour-tickets-43845577302

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