Unique blend of Home improvement companies and Arts and Crafts Vendors, October 20-21 at the Fredericksburg Expo Center

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Unique blend of Home improvement companies and Arts and Crafts Vendors, October 20-21 at the Fredericksburg Expo Center
The Women and Girls Fund is both a component fund of The Community Foundation and a local movement to involve women in philanthropy.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian is hosting a three-day free public program to celebrate Día de los Muertos with performances, family activities and more.
Books & Brew, Halloween Spooktacular, Oktoberfest at Prince Michel, Graves Mountain Apple Harvest Festival, and more at Culpeper this week.
There will be free vaccinations and health information at the health fair Saturday, Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to noon at Bethel Baptist Church.
Central Rappahannock Regional Library is celebrating the annual International Observe the Moon Night with Meet the Moon on Saturday, October 20.
Oktoberfest at Old Trade Brewery, Downtown Farmers Market, Apple Harvest Festival, Fall Festival and more at Culpeper this week.
Spooky fun awaits at the Richmond Children’s Museum’s 18th Annual Halloween Hoopla on Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Meet the makers, hear the stories behind their creations, even add their works of art to your collection October 19-20, 2018.
Expect to see over 100 sellers all under one roof selling a wide combination of new, used and cherished household items.
NPS & the John J. Wright Educational & Cultural Center Museum will host a public forum featuring the seven women who desegregated Spotsylvania County Schools in 1963.
Family Yoga in the Garden, Garden Hours, Giving Tuesday, and Head Start Garden Sprouts upcoming at Downtown Greens.
A Toast to History with the Rising Sun Tavern and Mary’s Ribbons during October with Washington Heritage Museums.
Discovering James Monroe: Archaeology at Highland, First Friday Wine Tasting and Tavern Night, Ghostwalk, 31st Annual James Monroe Lecture, and more.
Merchants Square will be filled with approximately 30 food vendors offering a variety of cuisines for purchase.
The 1975 cult classic combines the film with live performances by the UMW Rich Weirdos Club for an entertaining night of musical numbers and adult humor.
Events include the Harvest Festival October 6th. The festival will feature hearty produce, jams, pies, kettle corn, bread, honey, and family activities.
Mary’s Ribbons, A Toast to History, League of Most Interesting Men: The Science of Frankenstein, and more at Washington Heritage Museums.
This exhibit, opening October 1 and running through December 2018, highlights the accomplishments and works of local artist, Sophia Pineda.
Mindful Mornings is a one-hour, once monthly Friday forum where do-gooders learn from compelling content delivered by a keynote speaker.