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Tea and History
Tea is being served at Oatlands: There are no statistics available that would give even a ballpark estimate of how many people have fantasized about being invited to dine at a bona fide mansion. Anyone who knows human nature, however, would not hesitate to say there are quite a few. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Calendar
Wednesday, Nov. 19 - Midweek Bird Walk. 8:30-11 a.m. Lucketts Community Center, 42361 Lucketts Road. area. Led by Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy. Driving tour of Lucketts area. Free. Joe Coleman, 540-554-2542, jcoleman@loudounwildlife.org. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
On Exhibit
Art galleries and exhibits are found throughout Loudoun and Fairfax. Here is a rundown of what is showing where and for how long: Digital photography. The Loudoun Campus of Northern Virginia Community College will host an exhibit of digital photographs by Mark Worthington through Dec. 12 in Waddell Art Gallery. A reception for the artist is scheduled for Nov. 20, 5-7 p.m. The reception and exhibit are free and open to the public. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Lightfoot benefit for cancer victim
The owners of Lightfoot Restaurant, Carrie and Ingrid Gustavson, are hosting a fundraiser for one of their longtime employees, Greg Wanat, Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. Wanat has had a second cancer relapse, and the cancer has spread quickly throughout his body. He is unable to work and is now financially dependent on his girlfriend. His doctors have given him less than six months to live. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
On Stage
The following is a list of upcoming productions and auditions in the Loudoun-Fairfax area: Productions The Master Singers of Virginia, one of Northern Virginia’s premiere a cappella choral ensembles, announces its 14th season. Dec. 5, Dec. 7, Dec. 13-14: Benjamin Britten’s “A Boy Was Born.” Also works by Paulus. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Fine Dining
Celebrate the Harvest: During the last two weekends in November, Middleburg restaurants will be offering special dishes featuring fresh and local produce, meats, cheeses and wines. The Celebrate the Harvest campaign aims to bring together local farmers, vintners and food artisans with the town's restaurateurs. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Entry Levels
Studio Tour. Applications are available for artists who wish to participate in the fourth annual Western Loudoun Artists Studio Tour, scheduled for June 20-21. Applications must be postmarked by Jan. 31; applicants will be notified in mid-February.Artists selected to participate in this juried event will be able to sell their work directly from their studios while visitors will learn more about the visual arts community in Loudoun County | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Book Marks
The following are book events, book releases and writing workshops in the Fairfax-Loudoun area. - Saturday, Nov. 22 Book swap. 10 a.m.-noon. Claude Moore Community Center, 46111 Loudoun Park Lane, Sterling. Swap adult and children's books; books on tape or CD; music CDs; VHS or DVD movies. 571-258-3500. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
Class Acts
The following is a list of ongoing classes in the Loudoun and Fairfax area. Art: Loudoun Academy. Registration is open for art classes and workshops at the Loudoun Academy of the Arts, 222 S. King St., Leesburg. The academy offers instruction in drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics and photography for beginning, intermediate and advanced artists of all ages. The entire list of classes for adults and children is at www.loudounacademy.org. | 0 comments - ›› more ...
On the Road Again
New York City: Douglass Community Center in Leesburg is offering a bus trip to New York City Saturday, Dec. 20. Transportation will be by luxury motor coach. Departure is at 6:30 a.m. from the Loudoun commuter bus lot in Leesburg. | 0 comments - ›› more ...



