This is a ticketed event. Tickets are $10 and children under the age of 5 are free with a paying adult.
A picnic basket dinner is welcomed. NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL is allowed. Food and beverage vendors will be on site. Please NO outside alcohol or dogs and remember to bring a chair or blanket to sit on.
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You'll find artisanal cheeses, local honey, meat, and seafood. Vendors with handmade crafts, jewelry, and clothing. Beautiful handcrafted furniture, baskets, soaps, glassware, and artwork of all kinds. A cornucopia of food, flowers, and gifts! Come hungry… there will be LOTS of delicious food!
And it gets better... Listen to live music! Brilliant musicians perform at each market.
Community Sew-cials are held at Irvington Baptist Church parish hall. Hours are 10:00 am-4:00 pm and you can stay for all or part of the time. The church will provide tables, chairs, and electricity. Bring all the supplies you need for the day as well as lunch, beverages, and snacks. Or, head across the street to The Local or The Office Bistro and grab something to eat and drink.
Proceeds from your reservation fee of $10 will be donated to the church for the use of their facilities.
Need sewing supplies? Stop by Sewlovelee (4504 Irvington Road), right down the road from the church.
Skill Level:
Beginner
Skill Details:
All Sewers and skill levels are welcome
Requirements:
Please bring your own sewing supplies including machine, cutting mat, rotary cutter, iron and ironing surface.
WITH MUSIC BY BEETHOVEN, BRITTEN AND MONTGOMERY
The Northern Neck Orchestra’s 32nd season kicks off with a matinee performance on
Sunday, October 15th conducted by Music Director Michael Repper, featuring Benjamin Britten’s
playful Simple Symphony, the Virginia premiere of Jessie Montgomery’s dazzling Rounds for
Strings and Piano and Ludwig van Beethoven’s epic Symphony No. 7.
The concert at the Northumberland High School Theater, 201 Academic Lane, in
Heathsville begins at 3:00 p.m. and will be preceded by a pre-concert talk by Repper at 2:15
p.m.
Tickets for the performance are $40.00. Tickets for the entire four-concert 2023-2024
season are $128.00, including a special holiday concert on December 16th in Kilmarnock. All
tickets may be purchased online at www.northernneckorchestra.org or at the door. Students
are admitted free.
September 20, 2023
The Last Castle, by Denise Kiernan
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October 18, 2023
Muhammad, by Martin Lings
November 15, 2023
Facing East from Indian Country, by Daniel Richter
January 17, 2024
Peter the Great, by Robert K. Massie
February 21, 2024
A Madman’s Will, by Gregory May
March 20, 2024
The Doctors Blackwell, by Janice P. Nimura
April 17, 2024
Cleopatra, by Stacy Schiff
May 15, 2024
Mary Churchill’s War, by Mary Churchill and Emma Soames
June 12, 2024 (library closed on June 19)
Valley Forge, by Bob Drury & Tom Clavin
July 17, 2024
The Path Between the Seas, by David McCullough
Snacks and beverages will be provided!
Community Sew-cials are held at Irvington Baptist Church parish hall. Hours are 10:00 am-4:00 pm and you can stay for all or part of the time. The church will provide tables, chairs, and electricity. Bring all the supplies you need for the day as well as lunch, beverages, and snacks. Or, head across the street to The Local or The Office Bistro and grab something to eat and drink.
Proceeds from your reservation fee of $10 will be donated to the church for the use of their facilities.
Need sewing supplies? Stop by Sewlovelee (4504 Irvington Road), right down the road from the church.
Skill Level:
Beginner
Skill Details:
All Sewers and skill levels are welcome
Requirements:
Please bring your own sewing supplies including machine, cutting mat, rotary cutter, iron and ironing surface.
Enigma At Edenbrook Manor
A Roaring Twenties Mystery Gala!
Pumpkin Walk – a FREE trick or treating event at Kilmarnock Town Centre Park! Dress up your little Goblins and Ghouls and enjoy a safe night of Trick or Treating!
Ready for your favorite trick-or-treating tradition? The Pumpkin Walk returns to Kilmarnock on Saturday, October 28, from 4-6PM. It’s the same fun trick-or-treating event, but with a new location at Kilmarnock Town Centre Park! Merchants and other community businesses, non-profits, and churches line the park to pass out candy and treats to little goblins and ghouls. This beloved tradition
provides a safe place for children to trick-or-treat in their spookiest or sweetest costumes, and spend quality time with their families.
The Pumpkin Walk is brought to the community by the Lancaster by the Bay Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Town of Kilmarnock.
6 PM - Costume Parade
Halloween brings ghosts, ghouls, goblins, witches, princesses, superheroes, and all types of crazy costumes to the Historic Irvington Commons. It’s an exciting, fun-filled annual event sponsored by the Village Improvement Association (VIA).
All area children, 12 and under, are invited to participate. Irving the Pumpkin will be there to welcome everybody and the VIA will be handing out candy and goodies starting at 5 PM. (Children must be accompanied by an adult.)
We encourage the kids to have fun and get creative with their costumes! We want to see the scariest, the most creative, and the most original costumes. At 6 PM we will have a parade around The Commons. And parents… no pressure! There will be no costume judging….. we’re all about fun for everyone!
Rain will cancel this event. The latest updates and weather-related information for this event will be found on the Irvington VA - VIA Events Facebook page.