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1a memorial day Memorial Day service Sunday in Gloucester (5/22/2024) - American Legion Post 75, Gloucester, will hold a Memorial Day observance at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Gloucester County Veterans Memorial Wall at the courthouse. The program will begin with…
Machicomoco announces June programs (5/22/2024) - Machicomoco State Park, Hayes, has a number of programs scheduled for next month, beginning with the park’s participation in Clean the Bay Day on Saturday, June 1. This event will…
Gloucester library to celebrate renovation, summer reading (5/22/2024) - Gloucester County Public Library, Main Street Center, will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 1, to introduce its newly renovated facility. Tours will be available…
Events May 23-30 (5/22/2024) - THURSDAY KING’S DAUGHTERS: The Chesapeake Bay Chapter of The King’s Daughters will meet at noon today, Thursday, May 23 at Westville Baptist Church, Mathews. MHS CONCERT: The Mathews High School…
Fundraiser Saturday at Mathews Baptist for Team Waverly (5/22/2024) - Team Waverly will offer clothing, accessories, furnishings, baked goods, and other items in return for love offerings to help pay medical expenses for Waverly, the infant daughter of Taylor Jacobs…
Legionnaires to hold benefitpoker run on June 1 (5/22/2024) - American Legion Riders Chapter #75 will hold its Ridedown The Need for Veterans Poker Run on Saturday, June 1. The poker run is part of the group’s mission in service…
Rabies clinic scheduled for Saturday (5/15/2024) - Gloucester County Animal Control will hold a rabies vaccine clinic—for dogs only—from 1-3 p.m. Saturday in the Gloucester High School parking lot. Visitors will be able to drive up to…
Coming Events (5/15/2024) - THURSDAY SOCIAL SERVICES: The Gloucester County Social Services Board will meet at 7:30 this morning, Thursday, May 16, at 6641 Short Lane, Gloucester. SUPERVISORS: The Mathews County Board of Supervisors…
Library to remain closed until May 22 (5/15/2024) - Gloucester Library, Main Street Center, will remain closed until Wednesday, May 22, as construction crews will need extra time to complete the current portion of the renovations inside that building,…
Virginia-grown eggs are all they’re cracked up to be (5/15/2024) - Eggs have nourished our ancestors for at least 6 million years. Loaded with high-quality protein, fats, iron, vitamins, minerals and carotenoids, eggs present a dozen reasons to celebrate their impact,…
Upsy Daisy to hold yard sale Saturday (5/15/2024) - Upsy Daisy Creative Reuse Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit located at 3261 George Washington Memorial Highway, Hayes, will hold a yard sale in the field adjacent to its parking lot on…
Finding peace after tragedy, trauma and loss (5/15/2024) - In 2021, Southside Sentinel reporter Tom Chillemi asked retired psychologist Paul Malone, then living in Urbanna, how being diagnosed with brain and lung cancer had affected him. Three years later,…
Used Book Sale to benefit LVHS (5/15/2024) - In preparation for the upcoming Used Book Sale fundraiser at the Lancaster Virginia Historical Society, volunteers and staff members recently sorted and priced more than 600 nonfiction books on a…
Food Trucks by The River returns Friday (5/15/2024) - Food Trucks by The River will return to West Point’s Pavilion at Riverwalk Park from 5-8 p.m. Friday, featuring a performance by the West Point High School Jazz Band. Vendors…
Forum on dealing with loss to be held May 31 (5/15/2024) - Dr. Paul Malone, a retired psychologist with a 53-year career, will host a forum to help those affected by loss. In his three-year battle with cancer, Dr. Malone, 84, has…
VA Claims Clinic in King William canceled (5/15/2024) - A Veterans Administration Claims Clinic and Benefit Information, which was scheduled for June 6 in King William County, has since been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances, according to event organizer…
Rabies clinic scheduled for Saturday (5/15/2024) - Gloucester County Animal Control will hold a rabies vaccine clinic—for dogs only—from 1-3 p.m. Saturday in the Gloucester High School parking lot. Visitors will be able to drive up to…
Events May 15-22 (5/15/2024) - THURSDAY SOCIAL SERVICES: The Gloucester County Social Services Board will meet at 7:30 this morning, Thursday, May 16, at 6641 Short Lane, Gloucester. SUPERVISORS: The Mathews County Board of Supervisors…
Upsy Daisy to hold yard sale Saturday (5/15/2024) - Upsy Daisy Creative Reuse Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit located at 3261 George Washington Memorial Highway, Hayes, will hold a yard sale in the field adjacent to its parking lot on…
arts mathews library ambrosia quartet Soothin’ Summer Sounds series starts June 6 (5/15/2024) - Mathews Memorial Library is offering three programs in its 2024 Soothin’ Summer Sounds series, which features light classical music performed by regional artists. The first concert will be performed by…
MHS to hold Comedy Night fundraiser Saturday (5/15/2024) - The Mathews High School Athletics Department will hold a Comedy Night fundraiser Saturday night. Coach Tom Holaday, Sonya King and Sid Bridge will star in the stand-up comedy show, which…
arts strings and things at kingston Celtic service (5/15/2024) - Strings & Things Quartet will play Celtic music at the upcoming Celtic service, to be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Kingston Parish Chapel, 370 Main Street, Mathews. People of…
Auditions for CHP Show Saturday (5/15/2024) - Auditions for the Court House Players’ rollicking summer comedy “The Hallelujah Girls” will be held from 3-5 p.m. Saturday at the Cobbs Creek Arts Center, 61 Cobbs Creek Lane, Cobbs…
Kid’s Craft Market Saturday in Gloucester court circle (5/15/2024) - Young artisans will take center stage this weekend, with Gloucester Parks, Recreation and Tourism holding the Kid’s Craft Market on Saturday. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., children ages 18…
point guinea art GHA to hold two art programs (5/15/2024) - In May and June, the Guinea Heritage Association will be offering two programs focusing on art at the Buck’s Store Museum, Bena. Coloring book The first is the May introduction…

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