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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-02-27/
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-02-28/
LOCATION:VA
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-01/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190301T210000
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SUMMARY:Heron Valley
DESCRIPTION:Advance tickets may be purchased from Lynchburg Tickets! All tickets are $15. You must bring a paper receipt or evidence on your phone to gain admission. Doors open at 7 pm. With advanced ticket purchases\, you are guaranteed a seat but for the best view come early.  \nThe concert is held in the Bedford Room of Bedford Central Library.  For more information\, call 540-586-8911\, or visit www.friendsofbedfordlibrary.org.  Join us and bring a friend or two! To receive notifications of upcoming shows please join our email list\, accessible through our web site. Help us build our mailing list by forwarding this email to your friends!  \nHeron Valley are an energetic\, young traditional band from Scotland who have serious enthusiasm for the music they play. Their roots lie in Scottish and Irish traditional music\, while taking influence from various Folk\, Country and Bluegrass styles. The five-piece\, energy fuelled group comprises piper/guitarist/whistle player Euan McNab\, banjo player/drummer Nick Hamilton\, pianist Arlene Mackechnie\, guitarist/vocalist Abigail Pryde and bassist Callum Cronin.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/heron-valley/
LOCATION:Relaxing
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T120000
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SUMMARY:Forest Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Grown Produce\, meats\, honey\, flowers along with breads for locals to enjoy.   The market is open the last week in April until the last week in Oct.  Please come and enjoy the local food from our area.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/forest-farmers-market/2019-03-02/
LOCATION:Forest Farmers Market\, 15583 Forest Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T130000
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SUMMARY:Bedford Christmas Station Sale
DESCRIPTION:We’ve been very busy getting ready for our fundraising Station Sales which will run March 2 – Oct 5\, 1st Saturdays each month\, 9:00-1:00 & on Tuesdays & Wednesdays\, 10:00-4:00. Our “new” adult clothing & shoes are priced at $7.50 each or 2 for $12! 100% of funds raised through these sales of the wonderful merchandise that is donated to us is used to purchase the new clothing\, toys\, teen\, senior citizen & disabled adult gifts\, household & personal care items and food that we purchase for our Christmas Selection eXpress clients to select from in December! We welcome you to stop by the remainder of Feb. on Tuesdays & Wednesdays to shop the new clothing & shoes\, 10:00-2:00 & get a sneak peek at everything else!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/bedford-christmas-station-fundraising-station-sales/2019-03-02/
LOCATION:Roanoke-Skyline-Night-2016
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T160000
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SUMMARY:Winter Weekends at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
DESCRIPTION:Spend time as Jefferson did—in the home designed as his personal retreat. Read and relax in a historic setting\, enjoy complimentary coffee and tea\, explore our grounds or engage with special exhibits and vignettes. And on Saturdays\, join us for gallery talks led by experts on subjects related to Jefferson’s time\, including the eventful year of 1819. \nA LOOK AT THE YEAR 1819\nA momentous year\, 1819 was fraught with peril: a financial panic gripped the nation—and Jefferson himself; an epidemic ravaged the enslaved community; and the debate on what would become the Missouri Compromise began. Small exhibits\, vignettes and gallery talks will be presented throughout the house to tell true stories of the time culled from Jefferson’s letters and journals. \nPARLOR TALKS SCHEDULE\nJoin us in the Parlor of Jefferson’s retreat home (or in the Kitchen as noted) on Saturdays for our 2019 Parlor Talks series. Each talk is given by a Poplar Forest expert on a specific topic about Jefferson and his time. All talks are included with admission. \nSICKNESS\, DROUGHT\, DEBT\, DEPRESSION AND DISUNION: JEFFERSON’S TRIALS IN 1819\nSaturday\, January 19 at 1 p.m.\nAlways philosophical\, Jefferson’s optimism was put to the test in 1819\, a year with widespread illness\, drought\, family strife and crumbling finances in his midst\, and unmistakably ominous clouds of national disunion on the horizon. How is it that Jefferson did not become paralyzed by despair? As we enter into the bicentennial of this unsettled year\, come hear exactly what happened during 1819. Presented by Wayne Gannaway\, Director of Programs\, Marketing and Grants for Poplar Forest. \nRESTORING JEFFERSON’S CARRIAGE TURNAROUND\nSaturday\, January 26 at 1 p.m.\nPoplar Forest archaeologists have carefully excavated and studied evidence related to Jefferson’s carriage turnaround. Join Eric Proebsting\, Ph.D.\, Director of Archaeology and Landscapes for a look at what they’ve discovered\, and learn exciting details about its upcoming restoration\, generously supported by the Garden Club of Virginia. When the restoration is complete in early 2019\, the north side of Jefferson’s retreat will look as it did during Jefferson’s ownership for the first time in over 200 years. \nJEFFERSON’S POPLAR FOREST NEIGHBORS\nSaturday\, February 2 at 1 p.m.\nWhile Poplar Forest wasn’t envisioned as a grand home for many guests\, Jefferson often invited neighbors to Poplar Forest to dine with him and his grandchildren and they would return the visits\, as well. Join Gail Pond\, Poplar Forest’s Collections Manager\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s Poplar Forest neighbors and their relationships with Jefferson. Hear true stories about these first friends of Poplar Forest and what their visits were like. \nPOPLAR FOREST CRAFTSMEN\nSaturday\, February 9\nRestoration craftsmen working in house throughout the day\nParlor talk at 1 p.m.\nConstructing Jefferson’s architectural vision for Poplar Forest between 1806 and 1826 was no small task. Meet the free and enslaved craftsmen responsible for originally bringing that vision to life. Join Travis McDonald\, Poplar Forest’s Director of Architectural Restoration\, for an introduction to these craftsmen and their work; speak with one of the current craftsmen working on the Poplar Forest villa restoration; and watch him work\, installing molding throughout the house. \nJEFFERSON’S INDEBTEDNESS\nSaturday\, February 16 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nJefferson wisely warned his granddaughter Cornelia to “Never spend your money before you have it\,” but\, personally\, had much difficulty following his own advice. Join Bill Skinner\, a longtime tour docent at Poplar Forest\, as he explores the debts Jefferson incurred throughout his adult life. The accumulation of significant debt was a lifelong struggle for Jefferson and a burden for his family after his death. \nHEARTH COOKING IN THE KITCHEN—JEFFERSON’S COOKS\nSaturday\, February 23 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nWhat’s cooking in Jefferson’s kitchen? Join Mary Kesler\, Coordinator of Themed Tours and Historical Information and Vince Fastabend\, Architectural Restoration Supervisor\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s enslaved cooks and a demonstration of the 19th-century hearth cooking techniques they employed. \nCLOTHING AND TEXTILES IN THE LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURIES\nSaturday\, March 2 at 1 p.m.\nThey say clothes make the man or women. Join Dr. Jennifer Ogborne\, Poplar Forest’s Curator of Archaeological Collections\, for a look at the clothing worn by men and women during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the production of textiles by enslaved people at Poplar Forest. Observe as Dr. Ogborne demonstrates various sewing techniques throughout the day. Examples of reproduction clothing and artifacts from the collection representing the enslaved community and Jefferson’s family\, will be on display. \nHEARTH COOKING IN THE KITCHEN—JEFFERSON’S COOKS\nSaturday\, March 9 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nWho’s cooking in Jefferson’s kitchen? Join Mary Kesler\, Coordinator of Themed Tours and Historical Information and Vince Fastabend\, Architectural Restoration Supervisor\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s enslaved cooks and a demonstration of the 19th-century hearth cooking techniques they employed. \nAdmission to Winter Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays only from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.—last admittance at 3 p.m.) is $16 for adults; $14 for seniors (ages 65+) and military (must show ID); $8 for college students (must show ID) and teens (ages 12-18); $4 for youth (ages 6-11); and free for children under age 6 and Poplar Forest members.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/winter-weekends-at-thomas-jeffersons-poplar-forest/2019-03-02/
LOCATION:Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest\, 687 Poplar Forest Dr.\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
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SUMMARY:Saturday Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Story Time @ Bedford Central Library\nJoin us on the 1st Saturday of every month at 11:00 AM (unless the library is closed) for a new program filled with fun stories\, songs\, crafts and more! For children ages 0-5.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/saturday-story-time/2019-03-02/
LOCATION:Bedford Public Library\, 305 North Bridge Street\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T110000
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-02/
LOCATION:VA
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SUMMARY:Goats and Wine Encore
DESCRIPTION:Goat Snuggle and Wine Tasting is back! We had so much fun the last time and so many people interested and on our wait list\, we’re having an encore event March 2 while these babies are still small enough to be cute and cuddly.\nYes\, it’s basically where you come visit us\, drink wine and pet baby goats. 🤗🐐❤🍷🍾\nLimited to first 30 people\, must purchase tickets by March 1. $25 per person\, includes goat cuddling\, tasting of 7 wines\, glass of wine and light snacks. Must be 21 or older to consume alcohol.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/goats-and-wine-encore/
LOCATION:Seven Doors Winery\, 5800 Johnson Mountain Road\, Huddleston\, 24104
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T120000
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SUMMARY:Apocalypse Ale Works 6th Year Anniversary Party
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate our SIX years of business with us! Six special beers will be on tap as well as food from Fifth and Federal of Forest! \nWe couldn’t do this without you! Thank you for your continued support!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/apocalypse-ale-works-6th-year-anniversary-party/
LOCATION:Apocalypse Ale Works\, 1257 Burnbridge Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T170000
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SUMMARY:MTX # 4 Championship Finale!
DESCRIPTION:We’ll keep your legs spinning with the Bedford Winter Mountain Cross Race Series.  Come on out and join in on the racing\, fun\, food\, prizes and friends!  More good times coming with the Bedford Trails Winter Mountain Cross Race Series right around the corner.  Get signed up today!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/mtx-4-championship-finale/
LOCATION:Falling Creek Park\, 1257 County Farm Road\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T170000
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SUMMARY:Nancy Fischer Reads from New Book at Goose Creek Studio
DESCRIPTION:Local writer Nancy Fischer will be reading from her new collection of essays and poems\, “Words\, Lovely Words\,” at Goose Creek Studio on Saturday\, March 2 at 2:30 pm.  In this follow up to her successful debut\, “Knobby Kneed Fences\,” Fischer uses wit and humor to find profound depth and meaning in common\, everyday life. \n  \nGoose Creek Studio Gallery and Custom Framing is located at 302 Court Street in Bedford.  For more information\, call (540) 586-8482 or see www.goosecreekstudio.com.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/nancy-fischer-reads-from-new-book-at-goose-creek-studio/
LOCATION:Goose Creek Studio Gallery\, 302 Court Street\, Bedford\, VA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190302T200000
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SUMMARY:The Bogeys Live
DESCRIPTION:Come out and join us for an evening of Classic Rock-N-Roll!\n\nThe Bogeys play a variety of Classic Rock-N-Roll music from the 70s\, 80s and 90s. Music includes the Rolling Stones\, Eagles\, Doobie Brothers\, Bad Company\, Tom Petty\, BTO\, Black Crowes\, Johnny Cash\, Bryan Adams\, Queen\, Allman Brothers and many more. Whether it’s dusting off your dance moves\, sipping on a cold beverage or just hanging out and listening to rock-n-roll\, come out and enjoy an evening with The Bogeys.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/the-bogeys-live/
LOCATION:Clam Diggers Pub and Eatery\, 109 South Bridge Street\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190303T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190303T160000
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SUMMARY:Winter Weekends at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
DESCRIPTION:Spend time as Jefferson did—in the home designed as his personal retreat. Read and relax in a historic setting\, enjoy complimentary coffee and tea\, explore our grounds or engage with special exhibits and vignettes. And on Saturdays\, join us for gallery talks led by experts on subjects related to Jefferson’s time\, including the eventful year of 1819. \nA LOOK AT THE YEAR 1819\nA momentous year\, 1819 was fraught with peril: a financial panic gripped the nation—and Jefferson himself; an epidemic ravaged the enslaved community; and the debate on what would become the Missouri Compromise began. Small exhibits\, vignettes and gallery talks will be presented throughout the house to tell true stories of the time culled from Jefferson’s letters and journals. \nPARLOR TALKS SCHEDULE\nJoin us in the Parlor of Jefferson’s retreat home (or in the Kitchen as noted) on Saturdays for our 2019 Parlor Talks series. Each talk is given by a Poplar Forest expert on a specific topic about Jefferson and his time. All talks are included with admission. \nSICKNESS\, DROUGHT\, DEBT\, DEPRESSION AND DISUNION: JEFFERSON’S TRIALS IN 1819\nSaturday\, January 19 at 1 p.m.\nAlways philosophical\, Jefferson’s optimism was put to the test in 1819\, a year with widespread illness\, drought\, family strife and crumbling finances in his midst\, and unmistakably ominous clouds of national disunion on the horizon. How is it that Jefferson did not become paralyzed by despair? As we enter into the bicentennial of this unsettled year\, come hear exactly what happened during 1819. Presented by Wayne Gannaway\, Director of Programs\, Marketing and Grants for Poplar Forest. \nRESTORING JEFFERSON’S CARRIAGE TURNAROUND\nSaturday\, January 26 at 1 p.m.\nPoplar Forest archaeologists have carefully excavated and studied evidence related to Jefferson’s carriage turnaround. Join Eric Proebsting\, Ph.D.\, Director of Archaeology and Landscapes for a look at what they’ve discovered\, and learn exciting details about its upcoming restoration\, generously supported by the Garden Club of Virginia. When the restoration is complete in early 2019\, the north side of Jefferson’s retreat will look as it did during Jefferson’s ownership for the first time in over 200 years. \nJEFFERSON’S POPLAR FOREST NEIGHBORS\nSaturday\, February 2 at 1 p.m.\nWhile Poplar Forest wasn’t envisioned as a grand home for many guests\, Jefferson often invited neighbors to Poplar Forest to dine with him and his grandchildren and they would return the visits\, as well. Join Gail Pond\, Poplar Forest’s Collections Manager\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s Poplar Forest neighbors and their relationships with Jefferson. Hear true stories about these first friends of Poplar Forest and what their visits were like. \nPOPLAR FOREST CRAFTSMEN\nSaturday\, February 9\nRestoration craftsmen working in house throughout the day\nParlor talk at 1 p.m.\nConstructing Jefferson’s architectural vision for Poplar Forest between 1806 and 1826 was no small task. Meet the free and enslaved craftsmen responsible for originally bringing that vision to life. Join Travis McDonald\, Poplar Forest’s Director of Architectural Restoration\, for an introduction to these craftsmen and their work; speak with one of the current craftsmen working on the Poplar Forest villa restoration; and watch him work\, installing molding throughout the house. \nJEFFERSON’S INDEBTEDNESS\nSaturday\, February 16 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nJefferson wisely warned his granddaughter Cornelia to “Never spend your money before you have it\,” but\, personally\, had much difficulty following his own advice. Join Bill Skinner\, a longtime tour docent at Poplar Forest\, as he explores the debts Jefferson incurred throughout his adult life. The accumulation of significant debt was a lifelong struggle for Jefferson and a burden for his family after his death. \nHEARTH COOKING IN THE KITCHEN—JEFFERSON’S COOKS\nSaturday\, February 23 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nWhat’s cooking in Jefferson’s kitchen? Join Mary Kesler\, Coordinator of Themed Tours and Historical Information and Vince Fastabend\, Architectural Restoration Supervisor\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s enslaved cooks and a demonstration of the 19th-century hearth cooking techniques they employed. \nCLOTHING AND TEXTILES IN THE LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURIES\nSaturday\, March 2 at 1 p.m.\nThey say clothes make the man or women. Join Dr. Jennifer Ogborne\, Poplar Forest’s Curator of Archaeological Collections\, for a look at the clothing worn by men and women during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the production of textiles by enslaved people at Poplar Forest. Observe as Dr. Ogborne demonstrates various sewing techniques throughout the day. Examples of reproduction clothing and artifacts from the collection representing the enslaved community and Jefferson’s family\, will be on display. \nHEARTH COOKING IN THE KITCHEN—JEFFERSON’S COOKS\nSaturday\, March 9 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nWho’s cooking in Jefferson’s kitchen? Join Mary Kesler\, Coordinator of Themed Tours and Historical Information and Vince Fastabend\, Architectural Restoration Supervisor\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s enslaved cooks and a demonstration of the 19th-century hearth cooking techniques they employed. \nAdmission to Winter Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays only from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.—last admittance at 3 p.m.) is $16 for adults; $14 for seniors (ages 65+) and military (must show ID); $8 for college students (must show ID) and teens (ages 12-18); $4 for youth (ages 6-11); and free for children under age 6 and Poplar Forest members.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/winter-weekends-at-thomas-jeffersons-poplar-forest/2019-03-03/
LOCATION:Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest\, 687 Poplar Forest Dr.\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190303T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190303T160000
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-03/
LOCATION:VA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190304T160000
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-04/
LOCATION:VA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190305T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162630
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-05/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190306T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190306T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162630
CREATED:20190128T194907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190128T194907Z
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SUMMARY:Tai Chi: The Art of Gentle\, Mindful Movement
DESCRIPTION:6 Sessions with Instructor Scott Larsen\nWednesdays\n7:30am-8:20am (Tai Chi Qigong)\n7:30am-8:50am (Tai Chi) \nMarch 6- April 10 \nTai Chi Qigong:\nIn this class\, we will practice the Hunyuan Qigong (often shortened to Hunyuangong) movements of Hunyuan Tai Chi. This qigong method is rooted in the philosophy behind traditional Chinese medicine and consists of gentle\, mindful movements which are practiced with iterative intention. \nTai Chi:\nCome start your day with a gentle movement art. Originating from ancient Chinese philosophy\, Tai Chi is an “internal” art that changes the body\, mind\, and heart from the inside out. Scientific studies have shown health benefits too numerous to list for mental\, physical and emotional health. It is a multifaceted art with a number of integrative elements and practices. In this class\, we will practice the Hunyuan Qigong and study the Hunyuan 24 movement choreography. Hunyuan Qigong consists of gentle\, mindful movements which are practiced with iterative intention. \nThese simple movements are the essential building blocks of Tai Chi\, put together in various combinations throughout the 24 movement choreography\, creating the purposeful and gentle movement routines that most people think of when they imagine people practicing Tai chi in a park. \nRegular practice of these movements will unlock the many health benefits that Tai Chi has to offer. The simple\, easy to remember\, easy to physically perform movements in this set contain the essential ingredients of Tai Chi and are suitable for nearly everyone\, regardless of age\, fitness level or physical difficulties.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/tai-chi-the-art-of-gentle-mindful-movement/2019-03-06/
LOCATION:VA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190306T160000
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-06/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190307T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190307T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162630
CREATED:20190128T193354Z
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-07/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190308T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190308T160000
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-08/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T162630
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SUMMARY:Forest Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Grown Produce\, meats\, honey\, flowers along with breads for locals to enjoy.   The market is open the last week in April until the last week in Oct.  Please come and enjoy the local food from our area.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/forest-farmers-market/2019-03-09/
LOCATION:Forest Farmers Market\, 15583 Forest Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T160000
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SUMMARY:Winter Weekends at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
DESCRIPTION:Spend time as Jefferson did—in the home designed as his personal retreat. Read and relax in a historic setting\, enjoy complimentary coffee and tea\, explore our grounds or engage with special exhibits and vignettes. And on Saturdays\, join us for gallery talks led by experts on subjects related to Jefferson’s time\, including the eventful year of 1819. \nA LOOK AT THE YEAR 1819\nA momentous year\, 1819 was fraught with peril: a financial panic gripped the nation—and Jefferson himself; an epidemic ravaged the enslaved community; and the debate on what would become the Missouri Compromise began. Small exhibits\, vignettes and gallery talks will be presented throughout the house to tell true stories of the time culled from Jefferson’s letters and journals. \nPARLOR TALKS SCHEDULE\nJoin us in the Parlor of Jefferson’s retreat home (or in the Kitchen as noted) on Saturdays for our 2019 Parlor Talks series. Each talk is given by a Poplar Forest expert on a specific topic about Jefferson and his time. All talks are included with admission. \nSICKNESS\, DROUGHT\, DEBT\, DEPRESSION AND DISUNION: JEFFERSON’S TRIALS IN 1819\nSaturday\, January 19 at 1 p.m.\nAlways philosophical\, Jefferson’s optimism was put to the test in 1819\, a year with widespread illness\, drought\, family strife and crumbling finances in his midst\, and unmistakably ominous clouds of national disunion on the horizon. How is it that Jefferson did not become paralyzed by despair? As we enter into the bicentennial of this unsettled year\, come hear exactly what happened during 1819. Presented by Wayne Gannaway\, Director of Programs\, Marketing and Grants for Poplar Forest. \nRESTORING JEFFERSON’S CARRIAGE TURNAROUND\nSaturday\, January 26 at 1 p.m.\nPoplar Forest archaeologists have carefully excavated and studied evidence related to Jefferson’s carriage turnaround. Join Eric Proebsting\, Ph.D.\, Director of Archaeology and Landscapes for a look at what they’ve discovered\, and learn exciting details about its upcoming restoration\, generously supported by the Garden Club of Virginia. When the restoration is complete in early 2019\, the north side of Jefferson’s retreat will look as it did during Jefferson’s ownership for the first time in over 200 years. \nJEFFERSON’S POPLAR FOREST NEIGHBORS\nSaturday\, February 2 at 1 p.m.\nWhile Poplar Forest wasn’t envisioned as a grand home for many guests\, Jefferson often invited neighbors to Poplar Forest to dine with him and his grandchildren and they would return the visits\, as well. Join Gail Pond\, Poplar Forest’s Collections Manager\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s Poplar Forest neighbors and their relationships with Jefferson. Hear true stories about these first friends of Poplar Forest and what their visits were like. \nPOPLAR FOREST CRAFTSMEN\nSaturday\, February 9\nRestoration craftsmen working in house throughout the day\nParlor talk at 1 p.m.\nConstructing Jefferson’s architectural vision for Poplar Forest between 1806 and 1826 was no small task. Meet the free and enslaved craftsmen responsible for originally bringing that vision to life. Join Travis McDonald\, Poplar Forest’s Director of Architectural Restoration\, for an introduction to these craftsmen and their work; speak with one of the current craftsmen working on the Poplar Forest villa restoration; and watch him work\, installing molding throughout the house. \nJEFFERSON’S INDEBTEDNESS\nSaturday\, February 16 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nJefferson wisely warned his granddaughter Cornelia to “Never spend your money before you have it\,” but\, personally\, had much difficulty following his own advice. Join Bill Skinner\, a longtime tour docent at Poplar Forest\, as he explores the debts Jefferson incurred throughout his adult life. The accumulation of significant debt was a lifelong struggle for Jefferson and a burden for his family after his death. \nHEARTH COOKING IN THE KITCHEN—JEFFERSON’S COOKS\nSaturday\, February 23 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nWhat’s cooking in Jefferson’s kitchen? Join Mary Kesler\, Coordinator of Themed Tours and Historical Information and Vince Fastabend\, Architectural Restoration Supervisor\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s enslaved cooks and a demonstration of the 19th-century hearth cooking techniques they employed. \nCLOTHING AND TEXTILES IN THE LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURIES\nSaturday\, March 2 at 1 p.m.\nThey say clothes make the man or women. Join Dr. Jennifer Ogborne\, Poplar Forest’s Curator of Archaeological Collections\, for a look at the clothing worn by men and women during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the production of textiles by enslaved people at Poplar Forest. Observe as Dr. Ogborne demonstrates various sewing techniques throughout the day. Examples of reproduction clothing and artifacts from the collection representing the enslaved community and Jefferson’s family\, will be on display. \nHEARTH COOKING IN THE KITCHEN—JEFFERSON’S COOKS\nSaturday\, March 9 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nWho’s cooking in Jefferson’s kitchen? Join Mary Kesler\, Coordinator of Themed Tours and Historical Information and Vince Fastabend\, Architectural Restoration Supervisor\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s enslaved cooks and a demonstration of the 19th-century hearth cooking techniques they employed. \nAdmission to Winter Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays only from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.—last admittance at 3 p.m.) is $16 for adults; $14 for seniors (ages 65+) and military (must show ID); $8 for college students (must show ID) and teens (ages 12-18); $4 for youth (ages 6-11); and free for children under age 6 and Poplar Forest members.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/winter-weekends-at-thomas-jeffersons-poplar-forest/2019-03-09/
LOCATION:Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest\, 687 Poplar Forest Dr.\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T160000
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Annual judged non-theme exhibition to honor Bower Center’s primary benefactors\, Edna Curry and John Bower\nGallery admission is always free during open hours-\nTues-Sat\, 11am-4pm \nEntry deadline for artists: January 19th \n5 Judges: Artists in the Blue Tablecloth Society \nThe Blue Tablecloth Society was originated by the well-known Virginia artist Ron Boehmer and functions as a critique instrument and professional barometer for its membership\, which is limited to five. The goal is to examine work\, learn from each piece\, and each other. We discuss our motivations\, goals\, and problems as they relate to us specifically\, and art culture today. \nDirector: Ron Boehmer: www.ronboehmer.com\nCurrent members: \nDeliece Blanchard: https://delieceblanchard.com \nDavid Eakin: www.davideakin.com \nCheryl Hawkins: www.artboxvirginia.com/art-on-12th/html \nKaye Lipscomb: https://kayelipscomb.com \nNancy McDearmon: www.nancymcdearmon.com
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/5th-annual-edna-curry-john-bower-exhibition/2019-03-09/
LOCATION:VA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190310T160000
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SUMMARY:Winter Weekends at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
DESCRIPTION:Spend time as Jefferson did—in the home designed as his personal retreat. Read and relax in a historic setting\, enjoy complimentary coffee and tea\, explore our grounds or engage with special exhibits and vignettes. And on Saturdays\, join us for gallery talks led by experts on subjects related to Jefferson’s time\, including the eventful year of 1819. \nA LOOK AT THE YEAR 1819\nA momentous year\, 1819 was fraught with peril: a financial panic gripped the nation—and Jefferson himself; an epidemic ravaged the enslaved community; and the debate on what would become the Missouri Compromise began. Small exhibits\, vignettes and gallery talks will be presented throughout the house to tell true stories of the time culled from Jefferson’s letters and journals. \nPARLOR TALKS SCHEDULE\nJoin us in the Parlor of Jefferson’s retreat home (or in the Kitchen as noted) on Saturdays for our 2019 Parlor Talks series. Each talk is given by a Poplar Forest expert on a specific topic about Jefferson and his time. All talks are included with admission. \nSICKNESS\, DROUGHT\, DEBT\, DEPRESSION AND DISUNION: JEFFERSON’S TRIALS IN 1819\nSaturday\, January 19 at 1 p.m.\nAlways philosophical\, Jefferson’s optimism was put to the test in 1819\, a year with widespread illness\, drought\, family strife and crumbling finances in his midst\, and unmistakably ominous clouds of national disunion on the horizon. How is it that Jefferson did not become paralyzed by despair? As we enter into the bicentennial of this unsettled year\, come hear exactly what happened during 1819. Presented by Wayne Gannaway\, Director of Programs\, Marketing and Grants for Poplar Forest. \nRESTORING JEFFERSON’S CARRIAGE TURNAROUND\nSaturday\, January 26 at 1 p.m.\nPoplar Forest archaeologists have carefully excavated and studied evidence related to Jefferson’s carriage turnaround. Join Eric Proebsting\, Ph.D.\, Director of Archaeology and Landscapes for a look at what they’ve discovered\, and learn exciting details about its upcoming restoration\, generously supported by the Garden Club of Virginia. When the restoration is complete in early 2019\, the north side of Jefferson’s retreat will look as it did during Jefferson’s ownership for the first time in over 200 years. \nJEFFERSON’S POPLAR FOREST NEIGHBORS\nSaturday\, February 2 at 1 p.m.\nWhile Poplar Forest wasn’t envisioned as a grand home for many guests\, Jefferson often invited neighbors to Poplar Forest to dine with him and his grandchildren and they would return the visits\, as well. Join Gail Pond\, Poplar Forest’s Collections Manager\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s Poplar Forest neighbors and their relationships with Jefferson. Hear true stories about these first friends of Poplar Forest and what their visits were like. \nPOPLAR FOREST CRAFTSMEN\nSaturday\, February 9\nRestoration craftsmen working in house throughout the day\nParlor talk at 1 p.m.\nConstructing Jefferson’s architectural vision for Poplar Forest between 1806 and 1826 was no small task. Meet the free and enslaved craftsmen responsible for originally bringing that vision to life. Join Travis McDonald\, Poplar Forest’s Director of Architectural Restoration\, for an introduction to these craftsmen and their work; speak with one of the current craftsmen working on the Poplar Forest villa restoration; and watch him work\, installing molding throughout the house. \nJEFFERSON’S INDEBTEDNESS\nSaturday\, February 16 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nJefferson wisely warned his granddaughter Cornelia to “Never spend your money before you have it\,” but\, personally\, had much difficulty following his own advice. Join Bill Skinner\, a longtime tour docent at Poplar Forest\, as he explores the debts Jefferson incurred throughout his adult life. The accumulation of significant debt was a lifelong struggle for Jefferson and a burden for his family after his death. \nHEARTH COOKING IN THE KITCHEN—JEFFERSON’S COOKS\nSaturday\, February 23 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nWhat’s cooking in Jefferson’s kitchen? Join Mary Kesler\, Coordinator of Themed Tours and Historical Information and Vince Fastabend\, Architectural Restoration Supervisor\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s enslaved cooks and a demonstration of the 19th-century hearth cooking techniques they employed. \nCLOTHING AND TEXTILES IN THE LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURIES\nSaturday\, March 2 at 1 p.m.\nThey say clothes make the man or women. Join Dr. Jennifer Ogborne\, Poplar Forest’s Curator of Archaeological Collections\, for a look at the clothing worn by men and women during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and the production of textiles by enslaved people at Poplar Forest. Observe as Dr. Ogborne demonstrates various sewing techniques throughout the day. Examples of reproduction clothing and artifacts from the collection representing the enslaved community and Jefferson’s family\, will be on display. \nHEARTH COOKING IN THE KITCHEN—JEFFERSON’S COOKS\nSaturday\, March 9 at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.\nWho’s cooking in Jefferson’s kitchen? Join Mary Kesler\, Coordinator of Themed Tours and Historical Information and Vince Fastabend\, Architectural Restoration Supervisor\, for an introduction to Jefferson’s enslaved cooks and a demonstration of the 19th-century hearth cooking techniques they employed. \nAdmission to Winter Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays only from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.—last admittance at 3 p.m.) is $16 for adults; $14 for seniors (ages 65+) and military (must show ID); $8 for college students (must show ID) and teens (ages 12-18); $4 for youth (ages 6-11); and free for children under age 6 and Poplar Forest members.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/winter-weekends-at-thomas-jeffersons-poplar-forest/2019-03-10/
LOCATION:Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest\, 687 Poplar Forest Dr.\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tai Chi: The Art of Gentle\, Mindful Movement
DESCRIPTION:6 Sessions with Instructor Scott Larsen\nWednesdays\n7:30am-8:20am (Tai Chi Qigong)\n7:30am-8:50am (Tai Chi) \nMarch 6- April 10 \nTai Chi Qigong:\nIn this class\, we will practice the Hunyuan Qigong (often shortened to Hunyuangong) movements of Hunyuan Tai Chi. This qigong method is rooted in the philosophy behind traditional Chinese medicine and consists of gentle\, mindful movements which are practiced with iterative intention. \nTai Chi:\nCome start your day with a gentle movement art. Originating from ancient Chinese philosophy\, Tai Chi is an “internal” art that changes the body\, mind\, and heart from the inside out. Scientific studies have shown health benefits too numerous to list for mental\, physical and emotional health. It is a multifaceted art with a number of integrative elements and practices. In this class\, we will practice the Hunyuan Qigong and study the Hunyuan 24 movement choreography. Hunyuan Qigong consists of gentle\, mindful movements which are practiced with iterative intention. \nThese simple movements are the essential building blocks of Tai Chi\, put together in various combinations throughout the 24 movement choreography\, creating the purposeful and gentle movement routines that most people think of when they imagine people practicing Tai chi in a park. \nRegular practice of these movements will unlock the many health benefits that Tai Chi has to offer. The simple\, easy to remember\, easy to physically perform movements in this set contain the essential ingredients of Tai Chi and are suitable for nearly everyone\, regardless of age\, fitness level or physical difficulties.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/tai-chi-the-art-of-gentle-mindful-movement/2019-03-13/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190315T100000
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SUMMARY:Opening Day at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
DESCRIPTION:Poplar Forest re-opens daily\, offering guided tours and a host of special events. Explore the Founding Father’s private retreat on an hour-long tour; guides share true stories and anecdotes about Jefferson’s life at Poplar Forest and that of his enslaved workers gleaned from his correspondence and diaries\, as well as archaeological evidence. For more insight into the work and lives of the enslaved residents\, weekend visitors have the opportunity to add an Enslaved Community Tour (when available) to their itinerary at no extra cost. \nAdmission includes a guided house tour and self-guided exploration of exhibits in the lower level of the house\, the Wing of Offices\, the ornamental grounds and slave quarter site. Admission fees: $16 for adults; $14 for seniors (ages 65+) and military (must show ID); $8 for college students (must show ID) and teens (ages 12-18); $4 for youth (ages 6-11); and free for children under age 6 and Poplar Forest members.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/opening-day-at-thomas-jeffersons-poplar-forest/
LOCATION:Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest\, 687 Poplar Forest Dr.\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190316T120000
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CREATED:20160602T195440Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Grown Produce\, meats\, honey\, flowers along with breads for locals to enjoy.   The market is open the last week in April until the last week in Oct.  Please come and enjoy the local food from our area.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/forest-farmers-market/2019-03-16/
LOCATION:Forest Farmers Market\, 15583 Forest Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190316T130000
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SUMMARY:Monthly Ride--Beer\, BBQ\, Bedford and Blue Ridge MTNS
DESCRIPTION:Endurance athletes of the world UNITE! The third Saturday of each month–cycle\, MTB\, CX\, run or hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains! Just finish at Beale’s Brewery at 1pm for lunch! Bedford\, VA is a truly EPIC place for all athletes! There will be several group road rides leaving from Beale’s parking lot across from Peaks Coaching Group. Visit the website to find a ride right for you! Each month offers different rides!\nhttp://www.peakscoachinggroup.com/bikingbedfordva
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/monthly-ride-beer-bbq-bedford-and-blue-ridge-mtns/2019-03-16/
LOCATION:peaks Coaching group\, 414 Jackson Street\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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