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Event Series WWII Exhibit

WWII Exhibit

ElectricCoArt 207 East Depot Street, Bedford, VA, United States

Come see this awesome exhibit by Ken Smith who is an illustrator, painter, graphic designer and college professor, among other things. Ken has been a professor of Graphic Design at Radford University since 2008, and is an avid history buff, designer, illustrator, reenactor, living historian, and a proud native of the great state of Tennessee....

Fireworks and Live Music

Parkway Marina 16918 Smith Mountain Lake Parkway, Huddleston, VA, United States

The Smith Mountain Lake Fireworks and Fundraiser for Saunders Volunteer Fire Co. at Parkway Marina will be on Saturday, July 2.  Gates open at 5 p.m. and live music by the Tate Tuck Band starts at 6 p.m. Fireworks at dusk viewable by land or water. $10 at the gate to benefit the Saunders Volunteer...

Event Series Country Music Night

Country Music Night

New London Ruritan 12411 East Lynchburg Salem Turnpike, Forest, VA, United States

Come enjoy great live music and dance to your favorite county music classics. $10 adults, $5 children. $5 meals & $1 snacks available.

Event Series WWII Exhibit

WWII Exhibit

ElectricCoArt 207 East Depot Street, Bedford, VA, United States

Come see this awesome exhibit by Ken Smith who is an illustrator, painter, graphic designer and college professor, among other things. Ken has been a professor of Graphic Design at Radford University since 2008, and is an avid history buff, designer, illustrator, reenactor, living historian, and a proud native of the great state of Tennessee....

Event Series Milepost Music Series

Milepost Music Series

Peaks of Otter Lodge 85554 Blue Ridge Parkway, Bedford, VA, United States

  Milepost Music brings the the Blue Ridge Music Center to locations along the Parkway. Peaks of Otter concerts are held the first Sunday of the month, June through September. Concerts are held outdoors in the area between the restaurant and the lodge, near the banks of Abbott Lake with an incredible view of Sharptop...

Before The Works Independence Day Festival

Liberty Lake Park 939 Burks Hill Road, Bedford, VA, United States

Come celebrate Independence Day at Liberty Lake Park in Bedford Virginia. This event will consist of -Live Music  -Food & Dessert Trucks  -Vendors -Fireworks  -Kids Zone (Completely FREE) Multiple Bounce Houses, 65 Foot obstacle course, Bungee Trampoline, Petting Zoo, Face Painting, Balloon Artist, Touch-A-Truck, & More Kid Activities. -Adult Zone Beer Garden, Mechanical Bull Please...

Independence Day Celebration

Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest 1542 Bateman Bridge Road, Forest, VA, United States

Celebrate the 246th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with some good old-fashioned family fun at Thomas Jefferson’s Bedford County retreat. Enjoy colonial-style entertainment, demonstrations by colonial artisans and craftspeople, archaeological displays, old-fashioned children’s activities, pony rides, a reading of the Declaration of Independence and more! Grounds admission to Independence Day festivities...

Event Series WWII Exhibit

WWII Exhibit

ElectricCoArt 207 East Depot Street, Bedford, VA, United States

Come see this awesome exhibit by Ken Smith who is an illustrator, painter, graphic designer and college professor, among other things. Ken has been a professor of Graphic Design at Radford University since 2008, and is an avid history buff, designer, illustrator, reenactor, living historian, and a proud native of the great state of Tennessee....

Event Series Bower Center Paper Exhibition

Bower Center Paper Exhibition

Bower Center for the Arts 309 North Bridge Street, Bedford, VA, United States

The National Juried Paper Art Exhibition is a new national juried exhibit that is discipline specific in that the artwork has been created with paper, another media on paper, or mixed in with paper.  Visit the Bower Center by August 20 to view this exhibit.  Gallery admission is always free.  You can also view the...

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