Apocalypse Trivia Night
Apocalypse Ale Works 1257 Burnbridge Road, Forest, VA, United StatesEvery week there will be a wide range of categories to enjoy while also drinking your favorite beer or seltzer water!
Every week there will be a wide range of categories to enjoy while also drinking your favorite beer or seltzer water!
The Bower Center for the Arts in downtown Bedford is hosting the 9th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition! This is a non-themed exhibition to honor the Bower Center’s primary benefactors, Edna Curry and John Bower. Gallery admission is free. Click here for more information.
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.
Come out and celebrate a St. Patrick's Day inspired event at Graham Ordinary Lodge and Meadery! This will be an after-work, "pre-weekend" opportunity for everyone to come and try their delicious Meads as well as other local wines and ciders, before the wonderful crazy-ness of the weekend begins.
Live team trivia on Thursdays in the taproom! Free to play – 1st, 2nd and 3rd place take home Beale's gift certificates!
Come to Apocalypse Ale Works located in Forest, for an amazing night of music, prizes, and drink specials. Test your music knowledge and compete against your friends and other patrons. It's easy to play, and everyone is welcome!
Come to Alessandro's in Moneta for good food, a fun time and live music! Click here to see who is playing each week.
The Bower Center for the Arts in downtown Bedford is hosting the 9th Annual Edna Curry/John Bower Exhibition! This is a non-themed exhibition to honor the Bower Center’s primary benefactors, Edna Curry and John Bower. Gallery admission is free. Click here for more information.
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.