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Recurring Event Forest Farmer’s Market

Forest Farmer’s Market

Forest Library Grounds 15583 Old Forest Road, Forest, VA

The Forest Farmer’s Market is held  behind the Forest Public Library. The Market features  farmers and artisans selling a variety of items including plants, meats, produce, soaps, lotions, coffee, baked goods and more!  

Animal Rescue Adopt-A-Thon

SML Pavilion 1123 Celebration Ave, Moneta, VA

Several area Pet Rescues will have adoptable pets and will talk with community members about the services they each provide. A great opportunity to volunteer and/or become a foster for these area pet rescues! Free admission. Donations Accepted  

Recurring Event ElectricCoArt Exhibit

ElectricCoArt Exhibit

ElectricCoArt 207 East Depot Street, Bedford, VA

Featured artist Michael Milton has been dubbed a working man’s artist. Based in Roanoke, VA, his choice of subject is inspired by his Blue Ridge roots. His landscapes are a retreat from the technological world. Milton’s work will be on exhibit through May 15. Gallery admission is free.

Recurring Event ElectricCoArt Exhibit

ElectricCoArt Exhibit

ElectricCoArt 207 East Depot Street, Bedford, VA

Featured artist Michael Milton has been dubbed a working man’s artist. Based in Roanoke, VA, his choice of subject is inspired by his Blue Ridge roots. His landscapes are a retreat from the technological world. Milton’s work will be on exhibit through May 15. Gallery admission is free.

Recurring Event Wine Wednesdays

Wine Wednesdays

ElectricCoArt 207 East Depot Street, Bedford, VA

What's better than wine and music? Come enjoy 4 selections of wine from the gallery. The tastings will be accompanied by live music. You can stay for dinner, wander the gallery or shop in the market!

Recurring Event ElectricCoArt Exhibit

ElectricCoArt Exhibit

ElectricCoArt 207 East Depot Street, Bedford, VA

Featured artist Michael Milton has been dubbed a working man’s artist. Based in Roanoke, VA, his choice of subject is inspired by his Blue Ridge roots. His landscapes are a retreat from the technological world. Milton’s work will be on exhibit through May 15. Gallery admission is free.

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