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Top Arts and Entertainment Events in and Around Fredericksburg

A roundup of arts and entertainment events happening in and around Fredericksburg.

William B. Crawley Great Lives Lecture Series: George VI and Elizabeth, UMW Dodd Auditorium. With speaker Sally Bedell Smith, author of “George VI and Elizabeth: The Marriage That Saved the Monarchy”. 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m. Free. umw.edu/greatlives.

Sip and Learn: Wayne Cain Speaks, Revalation Vineyards, 2710 Hebron Valley Road, Madison. “The art of stained glass”. 6:00 p.m. Free. 21 and over only. revalationvineyards.com.

Film: “Out of the Past” Packard Theater of the Library of Congress, 19053 Mt. Pony Road, Culpeper. (RKO Radio, 1947) 7:30 p.m. Free. 540/827-1079, ext. 1079 79994.

“The never-ending story,” King George High School. 7 p.m. $6; Ages 6 and under are free. Dinner before the show is at 5:30 p.m. for an additional $5; includes a pork barbecue sandwich, coleslaw, baked beans and a drink or a hot dog, chips and a drink. Cash only at concessions. showtix4u.com.

«Jersey Boys» Riverside Center for the Performing Arts, 95 Riverside Parkway. 7:30 p.m. Meal served at 5:30 p.m. $55 to $82 plus processing fee. Until March 24. 540/370-4300; riversidet.com.

Bingo, American Legion Post 320, 8456 Brock Road, Spotsylvania. Doors open at 5 p.m.; games start at 6:30 p.m. Food available for purchase. Proceeds benefit veterans, their families and the community. 540/548-8069.

Bingo, St. Michael High School, 6301 Campus Drive, Spotsylvania. The games start at 6:30 p.m. Doors open 1h30 before. 540/907-9736; facebook.com/saintmichaelbingo.

Movie: “Heavens High” Packard Theater of the Library of Congress, 19053 Mt. Pony Road, Culpeper. (Fox, 1922) 7:30 p.m. Free. Live musical accompaniment by Ben Model. 540/827-1079, ext. 1079 79994.

Stage Door Productions : « Revue de Broadway Sing-a-long » 810, rue Caroline, 8 p.m., $15 to $25. allstatecommunitytheater.com.

Jam: jazz and a mission, Trinity Episcopal Church, 825 College Ave. Matt Little and David Bronston. 7:00 p.m. Concert to benefit the Lloyd F. Moss Free Clinic.

On the Border: The Ultimate Tribute to the Eagles, 6501 Dominion Raceway, Woodford. 8:25 p.m. at $400 plus fees. thegroovemusichall.com.

“The never-ending story,” King George High School. See the list for January 25.

«Jersey Boys» Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. See the list for January 25.

Mulled wine festival, Eden Try Winery, 6818 River Road. Five different mulled wines to taste and listen to music by Acoustic Onion. Noon-5 p.m. edentrywinery.com.

National Seed Exchange Day, Rowser Building, 1739 Richmond Road. Conferences, children’s activities and seed exchange. 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Free. mgacra.org/seed-swap-event.html

Winter Festival, Your Hobby Place, 4276 Plank Road. Fun, prizes, games and demonstrations. Free. 540/785-4263.

Stage Door Productions : « Revue de Broadway Sing-a-long » 810 Caroline Street. See the January 26 registration.

“The never-ending story,” King George High School. See the list for January 25.

«Jersey Boys» Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. See the list for January 25.

Bingo, St. Michael High School. The games start at 5 p.m. Doors open 1h30 before. See the list for January 25.

Hiking in the forest, Gari Melchers Home and Studio, 224 Washington St., Falmouth. 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Led by Virginia master naturalists. The terrain is varied and can be wet; sturdy shoes recommended. No dogs allowed.

winter festival, Your hobby place. See the list for January 27.

«Jersey Boys» Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. 3 p.m. Meal served at 1 p.m. See announcement of January 25.

William B. Crawley Great Lives Lecture Series: Sam Shepard, UMW Dodd Auditorium. With speaker Jon Winters, author of “Sam Shepard: A Life.” 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m. Free. umw.edu/greatlives.

«Jersey Boys» Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. 1:30 p.m. Meal served at 11:30 a.m. See announcement of January 25.

“Fredericksburg Foodways: Past and Present” 718 Venue, 718 Caroline St. Community conversation with Gaila Sims and Chef Joy Crump, hosted by Tramia Jackson. 6:00 p.m. Free. Tickets on EventBrite.

Film : « Lincoln » Packard Theater of the Library of Congress, 19053 Mt. Pony Road, Culpeper. (Disney, 2012) 7:30 p.m. Free. 540/827-1079, ext. 1079 79994.

«Jersey Boys» Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. See the list for January 25.

Bingo, American Legion Post 320. See January 25 listing.

Bingo, St. Michael High School. See the list for January 25.

Opening days and hours may vary.

810 Weekend Gallery: New works by Beverley Coates (watercolors), Robyn Ryan (acrylics) and Lynn Abbott (acrylics and oils). 540/371-4099.

Galerie Art Premier : “New Year – New Art!” Exhibition and sale reserved for all members, from January 4 to 28. Acrylic, assemblage, collage, drawing, oil, photography, printmaking, textiles, three-dimensional objects such as jewelry and sculptures, and watercolor. artfirstgallery.com.

Gallery of artistic dimensions: Members-only show “Blue Icy”, from January 2 to 28. artfuldimensionsgallery.com.

Artist Alliance at Jarrett Thor Fine Arts: Closed in January. Workshops available. artgallerycolonialbeach.com.

Beach Paws Shop: Portrait gallery of pet owners’ favorite photos and hand-painted artwork.

Brushstroke Gallery: “Winter magic”, from January 4 to 28. Handcrafted jewelry, unique glass art, charcoal drawings, pastels, photographs, oil paintings, watercolors, acrylics, metal sculptures and mixed media. brushstrokesfredericksburg.com.

Canal District Arts: Works by local artists.

Rappahannock Central Regional Library: “Uniquely Stafford Art Show,” January 17 to March 15 in Porter Branch. librarypoint.org/uniquely-stafford.

Chany’s: Works by Jessica Lucas Jewell.

CoBe workspaces: Works by Kathleen Falcone, Ronda Rotz, Barbara Anthony and Christiane Sanford.

Coldwell Banker Elite: Works by artists from the Colonial Beach Artists’ Guild, who also installed LOVE signs on Colonial Beach.

Colonial Beach Chamber of Commerce: “Pebble Art” by Kathleen Moran.

Studio d’art de Darbytown : Works by local artists. facebook.com/DarbytownArt.

Dockside real estate: Œuvres de Jen Galvin, Laurel Koons, Kit Paulsen, Cathy Smith et Dawn Whitmore.

Fredericksburg Area Museum: “SEEN: Viewing the Work of Fredericksburg African American Artists,” extended through February 2 with a closing reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on February 2; free entry. “STEM Trailblazers Dr. Gladys and Ira West,” through April. famva.org.

Fredericksburg Creative Arts Center: Frederick Gallery: national juried exhibition “Winter Blues” all media. Members’ Gallery: Holiday Show. Until January 26. fccagallery.org.

Gari Melchers House and Studio: Rotating works by internationally renowned American artist Gari Melchers (1860-1932). Free entry on Sundays in January. garimelchers.org.

Merchant hawthorn: Local artists and makers, and Finklepotts Fairy Hair.

LibertyTown Art Workshop: “Student Fair”, until January. Works by local artists. libertytownarts.com.

Library of Virginia: “Native Perspectives,” a multimedia exhibit that explores the voices and experiences of Virginia’s tribal communities, as well as related items from the library’s collections. Until August 17. lva.virginia.gov.

Hôpital Mary Washington : New works by local artists will be on display in the ground floor hallway gallery. Featured artist: Robyn Ryan, until March 24. A percentage of each sale is donated to the fight against cancer. Artwork can be purchased in the gift shop.

Mason art school: “Faces of Resilience” at Mason Exhibitions Arlington, January 6 – March 30; “DISTURBTION AND RESISTANCE” at the Gillespie Gallery on the Fairfax campus, January 16 – March 30. art.gmu.edu.

Meyer Fine Art (new gallery): “Robert Duncanson and His Travels in the South,” works of a 19th-century black landscape painter. meyerfineart.gallery.

National Building Museum: “Building Stories,” an immersive exploration of the world of architecture, engineering, construction and design through hands-on activities, media installations, sketching and readings. nbm.org.

National Museum of the Marine Corps: “They Came in Peace” tells the story of the Marines who conducted peacekeeping operations in Beirut, Lebanon, from 1982 to 1984 and the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit (MAU) which landed in Grenada in 1983 as part of Operation Urgent Fury; “Space Flight: Marine Astronauts,” until January; “Go to War…Do Art,” 80 Years of the Marine Corps Combat Art Program features 80 works on paper by 29 combat artists, through August 9. usmcmuseum.com.

Studio and gallery Ponshop: Fine art, ceramics and handmade jewelry and accessories. ponshopstudio.com.

Port Royal American History Museum: New additions to the Maison Blanche China collection. Open every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free; donations appreciated. 804/370-5285.

Riverboat on the Potomac: Works by local artists on display on the first floor and in the Potomac Room.

Studios on rue Sophia: “A Moment in Time,” featuring a collection of plein air paintings from around the country by Catherine Hillis.

Sainte-Marie parish hall: Colonial Beach : works by Susan Goff, Angela Calos, Barbara Anthony, Joyce Reid, Linda Wright and Renee Sessions.

Galleries UMW : duPont Gallery: “Origins: Taylor Anton White,” February 1 to March 24, with gallery talk February 22 at 5 p.m. Ridderhoff Martin Gallery: “Elemental,” February 1 to March 24, with gallery talk March 19 to 5 p.m. Opening reception for both galleries on February 1, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. umwgalleries.org.

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: “Dawoud Bey: Elegy”, until February 25; “Willie Anne Wright: Artist and Alchemist”, until April 28. vmfa.museum.

The work : WHO’S BAD: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience, January 26; FOREVER TINA: A Tribute to the Queen of Rock ‘N’ Roll, January 28; Will Downing, February 2; Rosanne Cash, February 6 and 7. birchmere.com.

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