Presentation on use of native plants to stabilize shoreline (1/10/2024) - Shoreline stabilization is a major concern for those who live and own property on the water, including those who live in what is essentially a peninsula in Mathews County. The… …
York River Garden Club to hold talk Jan. 11 (1/3/2024) - The York River Garden Club will host a talk by Rick Stanley, arborist and safety and compliance manager with Xylem Tree Experts, at 10 a.m. next Thursday, Jan. 11, at… …
VIMS to host Discovery Lab, Blue Crab Bowl (1/3/2024) - The Virginia Institute of Marine Science has two upcoming events at its Gloucester Point campus. VIMS will hold its Freezing Seas and Marine Snow Discovery Lab from 6-8 p.m. on… …
Mathews NAACP to hold annual MLK Day program (1/3/2024) - The Mathews NAACP will hold its annual event in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Sunday, Jan. 21, beginning at 3 p.m. at Ebenezer Baptist Church, 3601 Buckley… …
Events Jan. 4-11 (1/3/2024) - THURSDAY PARKS AND REC: The Mathews County Parks and Recreation Commission will meet at 4:30 today, at Chesapeake Bank. BEE CITY USA: The Gloucester County Bee City USA Committee will… …
Gloucester Democrats to hold caucus Saturday (1/3/2024) - The Gloucester County Democratic Committee will hold a caucus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the community room of Gloucester County Public Library, Main Street Center. The caucus… …
Online trainings offered (1/3/2024) - The Prevention, Health and Wellness Division of the Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck Community Services Board has a number of upcoming online trainings and classes. The ongoing Nurturing Parenting program is held… …
Preserve Yorktown to hold meeting at Tabb Library (1/3/2024) - Preserve Yorktown, an organization opposed to plans from Princess Cruise Lines to use Yorktown as a port of call, will hold a meeting to provide information and status of the… …
Historian to discuss book at MPAAGHS meeting (1/3/2024) - Historian Alan Taylor will lead a discussion about his book “The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832” at a virtual meeting of the Middle Peninsula African-American Genealogical and… …
Bingo to be held Jan. 24 at Stewart Building (1/3/2024) - Gloucester Parks, Recreation and Tourism is sponsoring Bingo for ages 55 and over on Wednesday, Jan. 24, from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Stewart Building. Winnings are prizes, no… …
Gloucester PRT holds ‘It’s My Day’ on Jan. 17 (1/3/2024) - Looking for the time and space to get that special craft project done? Gloucester Parks, Recreation and Tourism has an idea for you. On Wednesday, Jan. 17, Gloucester PRT will… …
Events Dec. 28-Jan. 4 (12/27/2023) - TUESDAY POLICY AND MANAGEMENT: Gloucester’s Community Policy and Management Team will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Social Services conference room on Short Lane. SUPERVISORS: The Gloucester County Board… …
Library to host gardening program (12/27/2023) - The Gloucester Master Gardeners will present, “Planning Before Planting a Vegetable Garden,” at Gloucester County Public Library, Main Street Center, on Jan. 10 at 6 p.m. Learn how to select… …
Online trainings offered (12/27/2023) - The Prevention, Health and Wellness Division of the Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck Community Services Board has a number of upcoming online trainings and classes. The ongoing Nurturing Parenting program is held… …
Twelfth Night celebration to be held Jan. 5 at Kingston (12/27/2023) - A Twelfth Night Festival of Carols, celebrating the last day of Christmas, will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5, at Kingston Parish House, Mathews.The concert will feature three… …
Caroling on Put-In Creek planned for Friday (12/20/2023) - Shawn and Jan Towne of Onemo and their friends will launch lighted kayaks Friday at the Put-In Creek kayak launch around 5:45 p.m., and proceed to paddle down the creek… …
Machicomoco to hold First Day Hike on Jan. 1 (12/20/2023) - State parks across Virginia, including Machicomoco State Park at Hayes, will be hosting First Day Hikes on Monday, Jan. 1. First Day Hikes have become a tradition for many people… …
Coming Events (12/13/2023) - SATURDAY GRINCHES GALLOP: The Mathews High School Athletic Booster Club will have a Grinches Gallop from 8-10 a.m. Saturday beginning and ending at Mathews High School. There are 5K and… …
Several hikes planned at Beaverdam (12/13/2023) - Gloucester Parks, Recreation and Tourism is encouraging residents to come out and hike the nature trails at Beaverdam Park, with three organized hikes planned for the coming weeks, beginning with… …
Youth basketball teams now forming in Gloucester (12/13/2023) - Signups are underway for Gloucester Parks, Recreation and Tourism’s Junior (ages 12-14) and Senior (15-18) basketball leagues. The league will play early March through late April. Teams meet for practices… …
Holiday Marketplace (12/13/2023) - The final two days of the Steamboat Era Museum’s 10th annual Holiday Marketplace will be held on Saturday (10 a.m.-4 p.m.) and Sunday (1-4 p.m.) at the museum, 156 King… …
CCS to present ‘Festival of Lessons and Carols’ (12/13/2023) - Christchurch School will present its 43rd annual Festival of Lessons and Carols on Sunday in St. Peter’s Chapel on the school’s campus in Middlesex County. The service will include performances… …
NNO concert to feature classic Christmas poem (12/13/2023) - Saturday’s Northern Neck Orchestra’s holiday concert will feature a musical arrangement of the poem “ ’Twas the Night Before Christmas” narrated by the Rev. Dr. Tyron Williams, Senior Pastor of… …
Chair Yoga classes start Jan. 3 (12/13/2023) - Chair Yoga classes will be held on Mondays and/or Wednesdays in January from 10-11 a.m. at the Stewart Building in Gloucester. The class fee is $8 per day if you… …
NAMI Family-to-Family course begins Jan. 10 (12/13/2023) - NAMI’s Family-to-Family Education Program will be offered at 6 p.m. online every Tuesday for eight weeks beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 10. It is free of charge. Sponsored by the Mid-Tidewater… …