Event Details - Petersburg Area Regional Tourism
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Event Details - Petersburg Area Regional Tourism
10 October 2014 Program of Events Image © copyright Dolly Holmes Check out the Friday for the Arts! Web Site and Facebook Page Go to the Friday for the Arts! website at www.fridayforthearts.net for full particulars about the upcoming Friday for the Arts!, including news stories, more photographs, background information, and an opportunity to send us a suggestion. There you can also view or download a pdf of this flier. And go to our Friday for the Arts! Facebook page for changes and corrections even up to a few hours before the event. The Art Trolley for Friday for the Arts! Returns Continuing this month, Friday for the Arts! will be featuring the Art Trolley, brought to us by the City of Petersburg. The free trolley will add stops at Neptune’s, the Halifax Jazz & Blues Festival, & Wabi-Sabi to its route. And Risegun Olomidun will be playing his African drums in the rear of the trolley, for both passengers a pedestrians to enjoy. Come along for a fun ride! The Art Bus will be operating from 6:00 pm through 9:30 pm during Friday for the Arts! Strolling Performers for Friday for the Arts! Continuing this month, and through the warm months, Friday for the Arts! will be featuring strolling musicians & other performers throughout Downtown Petersburg—thanks to the City of Petersburg’s Department of Cultural Affairs. Be on the lookout for performing arts experiences as you walk through parts of Downtown Petersburg, or take part in the growing culture of creative people who help put art in the forefront of our community. The City of Petersburg invites you to join us as we celebrate creativity within our city through art, history, and culture on the second Friday of every month this summer. We hope to see you there! Live Music: Strolling the Streets: Risegun Olomidun. African drums. And the rhythm of the beat goes on and on and on. This drum circle will usher in the Motherland of Africa with sounds from afar and rhythms that are familiar to us today. Risegun will be playing on the Art Trolley this month. Let him take you on the journey! 6:00-9:00 pm. Don’t miss! <<<MORE>>> Live Performer: Strolling the Streets: Uncle Curt. A phenomenal, award-winning children’s magician and balloon artist. He was a great success last month at Friday for the Arts! and again at the Juneteenth Festival. Be sure to bring all those young at heart! At the northeast corner of Sycamore & Bollingbrook. Kona Ice will be set up nearby. 6:00-9:00 pm. Don’t miss! Petersburg Public Library 201 West Washington Street, www.ppls.org, Facebook: Peetrsburg Public Library, Petersburg, VA New Public Art: The truly wonderful, museum-quality mosaic floor in the entrance rotunda, created by the artists at Petersburg’s own Appomattox Tile Art, will bowl you over. Don’t miss! New Exhibit: Gallery: Symbols of Petersburg: The Rotunda Mosaic. The exhibit includes fifteen photographs of the rotunda mural by John Rooney, Jr.; an exhibit interpretiing the conceptualization of the rotunda mural by Enteros Design; and an exhibit showing the execution of the rotunda mural by Appomattox Tile Art. Special Event: Multipurpose Room: Mutimedia Presentation about the Creation of the Rotunda Mural. Enteros Design will describe how the concept of the mural was developed, and Appomattox Tile Art will show how the mural was created and put in place. 6:30 pm. Special Event: Rotunda Mosaic “Name That Building” Contest. There are forty-six buildings in the mosaic. The object of the contest is to name correctly as many buildings as possible. Entries must be submitted by 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 8, 2014. In the event that more than one person correctly identifies the same amount of buildings, the name of one (1) grand prize winner will be drawn at random. Library Foundation members, Library employees, and Tourism Department employees are not eligible to win prizes. Additional prizes will be awarded for second and third place. Winners will be announced during the Friday for the Arts! presentation about the mosaic. Winners need not be present to receive prizes. <<<MORE>>> Petersburg Public Library (continued) 201 West Washington Street, www.ppls.org, Facebook: Peetersburg Public Library, Petersburg, VA Live Music: One Voice Ensemble. Singing the beauty and power of diversity, One Voice Chorus, an interracial community chorus in Richmond, performs excellent choral music for the community and provides artistic and educational resources to promote the work of racial reconciliation. Through its music, membership, and outreach programs, One Voice works towards healing and racial reconciliation between Americans of African and European descent. One Voice is well-known for its diverse membership and musical excellence. Almost 700 people from throughout metropolitan Richmond have sung with One Voice in forty major concerts and over ninety community events for audiences of more than 38,000. Annual concerts featuring traditional spirituals are presented in diverse venues. Classical oratorios are performed with full orchestra and professional soloists. The One Voice Ensemble provides music for numerous business and community events throughout the year. 7:15 pm to 8:00 pm. Don’t miss! Neptune’s Land and Sea 403 East Washington Street, (804) 862-8862, Tues.-Thurs., 11:00 am to 10:00 pm; Fri.-Sat., 11: 00 am to closing, by 2:00 am. Live Music: TBA. 8:00 pm to closing. Second Hand Rose 11 North Sycamore Street, (804) 733-5050, Tues.-Sat., 12:00 Noon-5:00 pm Continuing Exhibit: New Permanent Exhibit: Virginia Stores of the Past. New exhibit of La Vogue stores of Tidewater Virginia, Richmond, and Petersburg. Miller & Rhoads, Thalhimer’s, Rucker-Rosenstock, The Globe, Wice’s, and other Virginia stores. Memorabilia as well as clothing will be on display. Framed prints from old postcards from the collection of Russell Davis. Virginia Stores of the Past Reference Library, with books on Petersburg and Virginia. Items are being added to the exhibits every day. Gwen’s vision is being realized! Don’t miss! 6:00-9:00 pm. <<<MORE>>> Walton Gallery 17 North Sycamore Street, (804) 732-2475, www.waltongallery.com, Thurs. & Fri., 3:00-6:00 pm; Sat., noon to 2:00 pm, or by appointment. New Exhibit: Special Friday for the Arts! Preview: 2nd Annual Pink Ribbon Show & Raffle. Featuring artwork by Jackie Carrera, Carren Clarke-McAdoo, Aimee Joyaux, Inge Strack, Kathleen Westkaemper, Faithe Norrell, Santa Sergio DeHaven, Virginia Coleman, Paula Stern, Dolly Holmes, Dana Frostick, Jessica Sims, & J.C. Gilmore-Bryan. Open 6:00-9:00 pm for Friday for the Arts! The Opening Reception for this exhibit will be held the next day, October 11, 5:00-8:00 pm. Through October 1. Don’t miss! Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness Raffle: Necklaces from “Sybil’s Collection” will be raffled off. Raffle tickets: $10 each. All proceeds will go to the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation. Tickets will be available until just before the drawing, which will be held at 7:30 pm on the evening of the Opening Reception on October 11. Don’t miss! Sol Cooper Gallery 15 North Sycamore Street Special Event: A Tribute to Joseph Cotten. Citizen Kane. Duel in the Sun. Magnificent Ambersons. The Third Man. Just a few of the great films starring Petersburg’s very own Joseph Cotten. Beginning at 6:00 pm, two of Cotten’s films will be shown, starting with Citizen Kane (1941), and followed by The Third Man (1949), both widely critically acclaimed as among the greatest movies ever made. A discussion of his life and times in Petersburg, along with stories of his illustrious career, will follow the screening of Citizen Kane. Presented by Tim Reid’s Legacy Media Institute, in partnership with the City of Petersburg, in anticipation of Legacy Media Institute’s Second Annual International Film Festival October 17-19, 2014, to be held in downtown Petersburg. Tickets for this pre-screening are $5 for general admission and can be purchased the day of at the Bluebird Theatre (doors open at 5), or in advance at www.lmi‐iff.org. Cotten grew up in Petersburg and is buried in Blandford Cemetery. In 1977, Cotten was the narrator for The Echoes Still Remain, a twentyminute film about the trials and tribulations of the Petersburg community during the Siege, still shown hourly at the Siege Museum on Bank Street. Please note the change in venue. There may conceivably be another change. Don’t miss this important event! <<<MORE>>> The Ward Center for Contemporary Art—Opening for Friday for the Arts! by December 132 North Sycamore Street, (804) 252-9233 The new art center to be located in the Butterworth’s Building at 133 North Sycamore Street, currently undergoing a 6.3-million-dollar renovation, will feature a 26,000-square-foot art center, one of the largest in Central Virginia. It is certain to be a huge draw for Downtown Petersburg and for Petersburg’s Friday for the Arts! The Ward Center aims to bring cutting edge and new-media artwork to the space when it opens this year. Among the first exhibits will be “Point of Convergence,” featuring the work of Richmond-area artists Diane Clement, James Timberlake, and William Parrish. Check out their work on the Ward Center website, www. thewardcenter.com. The grand opening of the Ward Center has been scheduled for Friday, February 13, 2015. Meanwhile, studio spaces are being pre-leased by artists, for moving in next month. Studio rentals start at $94 a month. No two studios are alike—lots of character. Features include enhanced security, key-fob entry, galleryquality track lighting, gallery hanging systems, all-season 24-hour temperature-control and dehumidification system, power available in studios, high-speed internet, common space with rest rooms, lounge, kitchen, threecompartment sinks, and working galleries throughout. Call The Ward Center Gallery Manager Jessie Boyland for tours and additional information at (804) 252-9233. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 110 N. Union St., (804) 733-3415 Concerts by Candlelight: Community Hymn Sing. Join us for a fun evening of hymn singing! The first part of the program will feature hymns that have been requested in advance by those individuals planning to attend the event. After the intermission, we will draw at random from audience submissions. If you would like to make an advanced submission, please email your choice to stpaulspetersburg@verizon.net. We will wrap up the evening with a wine and cheese reception in the Parish Guild Room. There will be non-alcoholic beverage options also. A freewill offering will be taken to benefit the Joseph Whittle music fund and Habitat for Humanity. 6:30 pm. Don’t miss! <<<MORE>>> Circuit Courthouse 7 Courthouse Avenue, open Wednesday through Saturday, ten to four Special Event: Petersburg Haunts, a 90-minute ghost walk through historic downtown Petersburg. Tours are Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:00 pm, beginning September 12 and continuing through November 22. Costumed, lantern-carrying storytellers guide you on a leisurely 90-minute tour that takes you through 400 years of history, legends, untimely deaths, and—of course—ghosts. “Downtown Petersburg offers a wealth of hauntings,” says Rhonda Lucas Donald, the Petersburg resident who researched and wrote the tour. “There are so many, in fact, that we have added new stops and stories to this year’s tour. So if you went last year, there are new ghosts to meet, and some of the old ghosts are up to new tricks!” One of the ghosts has a heavy step, another complains when the dogs bark. There’s a playful spirit, a war-weary soldier, and even a ghost who crashes parties. Stop by some of the most historic buildings in town, including Centre Hill Mansion, Nathaniel Friend House (Wabi-Sabi), Brickhouse Run, Raftery’s Poultry Market, J. Harrison Salon, Trapezium House, Benjamin Watkins Leigh House, Dodson’s Tavern, the Siege Museum, and Hiram Haines’ Coffee and Ale House. Tour guides will tell you about some of the city’s most prominent residents and famous visitors, such as Edgar Allan Poe, who honeymooned here in 1836. You’ll learn about past events that may lead the spirits to hang around and replay their tragedies—much to the enjoyment of everyone who takes the tour. Tours begin on the steps of the Courthouse, just off Sycamore. The cost is $15 per person. Don’t miss! 20 Tabb Street Studios & Gallery 20 East Tabb Street, open Wednesday through Saturday, ten to four Continuing Exhibit: Featuring the work of the 20 Tabb artists, W.H. Goodwyn III, Binford Harrell, Kathryn Hedgepeth, Lane Hiers, Millie Youngblood Horner, Dulaney Ward, Savannah Cabral, Trudy Dunn, Elizabeth Longstreet-Titmus, Eugene R. Vango, & Sylvia Wawner, most of them formerly associated with the Petersburg Regional Art Center. 5:30-9:00 pm. Don’t miss! Art Underfoot On the sidewalks in the 200-block of North Sycamore Street; for information call Kimberly Ann Calos at (804) 5861633, or email her at kimberlyanncalos@aol.com Public Art: Original works of art created by some of the premier artists in the area—on historic Old Town sidewalks. More than fifty artists have painted 60-plus concrete “canvasses” with designs ranging from abstract to realistic, creating a carpet of color that connects Old Town to the newest venues for local art further south on Sycamore Street. The artists range in age from infant to 70 and are a kaleidoscope of backgrounds. For some, art is their sole livelihood; for most it is their favorite pastime. Sweet Dixie 8 West Bank Street, (804) 732-0707, Facebook: Sweet Dixie, Tues.- Fri., 10:00 am-6:00 pm, Sat., 10:00 am-5:00 pm, Sun., 1:00-5:00 pm Continuing Exhibit: Jewelry by Rae Jean of Chesterfield Continuing Exhibit: Jewelry by Lynne Stanley of Crystal Creek Express Continuing Exhibit: Jewelry by local artisan Tre Rockenbach Continuing Exhibit: Owls by Elizabeth Thacker Continuing Exhibit: Petersburg bracelets by local artisans at Wayward Arts Continuing Exhibit: Wooden wine stoppers, pens, & oyster knives from local artisan Steve Hearn at Steve’s Sawdust Continuing Exhibit: Wooden cutting boards from local artisan Phil McClure Continuing Exhibit: Pottery by local artisan Bruce Hanson. Continuing Exhibit: Mosaics of Petersburg buildings created by Appomattox Tile Art. Special Event: Jewelry-Making Demonstration & Sale: Rae Jean Whaley of Chesterfield, who makes cuff links and many other items of jewelry out of spent shells. 6:00-9:00 pm. Don’t miss! <<<MORE>>> Tyler Realty Group 16 West Bank Street, (804) 526-3030 New Exhibit: Twenty pieces by six artists for the Side Street Gallery in Colonial Heights. 7:00-9:00 pm. Don’t miss! Charles Leonard Building 20 W. Bank Street Storefront Windows: Continuing Exhibit: Pamplin Park exhibits. Old Towne’s Alibi 305 North Sycamore Street, (804) 479-3566, FB: Old Towne’s Alibi, Wednesday-Thursday, 11:00 am-12:00 midnight; Friday-Saturday, 11:00 am-2:00 am; Sunday, 11:00 am-4:00 pm Second Friday for the Arts! Opening Live Music: OminOtagO, an acoustic folk rock duo featuring singer-songwriter Chelsea Kerwath and Beau Powell. 10:00 pm-1:00 am. Don’t miss! Parsley & Moran 322 North Sycamore Street, rmalais@hotmail.com Continuing Exhibit: Mes de la Hispanidad (Petersburg Hispanic Heritage Month) Event: Art, Dress and Culture of the Hispanic World. The exhibit includes folkloric costumes and pottery. Through October 14. Don’t miss! Continuing Exhibit: Paintings by Veronica Lindenmuth. Through October 14. Continuing Exhibit: Paintings by Millie Horner, Valerie Daniels, and Lane Hiers. Through October 14. Mary’s Place 414 N. Sycamore Street, Facebook/mary’splace/picnicsand parties Special Event: Tastings of one or more of the house spice blends. Fresh and dried herbs, spice blends, and accessories. Medicinal herbs. 6:00-9:00 pm. <<<MORE>>> Andrade’s International Restaurant 7 Bollingbrook Street, (804) 722-0344, www.andradesinternational. com, Sun.-Mon. & Wed.-Thurs., 11:00 am -9:00 pm, Fri.-Sat, 11:00 am-10:30 pm Continuing Exhibit: Work by Petersburg artist Paul Penrod. Continuing Exhibit: Work by Hopewell artist Jeannie Cameron. Live Music: On the Patio: Triple B (soul, funk, blues, and R&B). Featuring Scott Billings on guitar and vocals, and led by James “Jimmy Jam” Tynes on lead vocals. A rotating cast of musicians. Often musicians will sit in with Triple B for a series of songs. 8:00-11:00 pm, weather permitting. Don’t miss! Therapeutic Massage Center & Boutique 27 Bollingbrook Street (upstairs), (804)722-1720, open Monday-Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5 New Exhibit: Jerry Harvey: Master Work in Wood. Turned work and Windsor chairs. Don’t miss! Continuing Exhibit: Hand crocheted fashions by Patricia Saunders Monday, including beautiful shawls, shrugs, and hats. Continuing Exhibit: Original, one of a kind, boldly designed jewelry containing semi-precious stones & fresh water pearls by Dr. Cynthia Richardson of Cyn’s Rich Designs. In the Gallery: New work by Carol Anna Meese of Richmond. Until 9:00 pm. <<<MORE>>> Wabi-Sabi 29 Bollingbrook Street, (804) 862-1365, www.eatwabisabi.com, Mon.-Thurs., 11:00 am to 9:00 pm; Fri-Sat., 11:00 am to 12:30 am, or until . . . . Continuing Exhibit: Music Room: Tenth Anniversary Exhibit: More Musical Photography by Petersburg’s Jez Beasley. Don’t miss! Continuing Exhibit: Tavern: New Work by Sally Valentine. Her new work is really great! Don’t miss! Live Music: DJ’s Martini Lounge: Steve Brooks, keyboards & vocals. 7:00-9:00 pm. Don’t miss! Live Music: Music Room: Illbillys. Four-piece, multigenre Richmond-area cover band that puts its distinctive spin on good-time rock’n’roll, classic country, pop oddities, and old-school standards. 9:00 pm to 12 midnight. Don’t miss! McIlwaine House 425 Cockade Alley Special Event: Wine Tasting to Benefit Battersea Foundation. On the front lawn of the house. California and Virginia wines. 5:00-8:00 pm. $7 for four tastings; $7 for a glass of the wine of your choice. All proceeds to benefit Battersea Foundation. There should be some great wines here. Weather Permitting. Don’t miss! <<<MORE>>> Croaker’s Spot 39 River Street, (804) 957-5635, Mon.-Wed., 11:00 am-9:00 pm; Thurs., 11:00 am-10:00 pm; Fri., 11:00-11:00 pm; Sat., 12 noon-11:00 pm; Sun., 12 noon-9:00 pm. Continuing Exhibit: Large recent painting of Nina Simone, with a jazz & blues theme, by S. Ross Browne, who was born in New York, raised in Richmond & Charlottesville, and studied Communications Art & Design at VCU & Photography at the Corcoran School of the Arts. Other work by Browne is also exhibited. Live Music: The Moogly Blues, a Richmond-based blues band. Blues with a fair dose of rock’n’roll and a heap of soul. Featuring Ray Lindquist on percussion, Tom Saunders on bass, Clay Saunders on guitar, and Bill Cannell on Chicago-blues=Influenced vocals, sounding like Howlin’ Wolf. 7:00-10:00 pm. Don’t miss! <<<MORE>>> Petersburg Area Art League 7 E. Old St., (804) 861-4611, www.paalart.com, open Wednesday-Friday, 11 am to 5 pm, Saturday 10 am until 4 pm. Opening Reception: New Exhibit: Main Gallery: Digital Photo Collages, featuring seventeen pieces by artist and photographer Clark Ball. All the works are printed on canvas and created digitally, combining his love for photography, art and computers. Ball was born and raised in Washington, D.C., the son of a photographer and a painter. He has been a photographer since a very early age, borrowing his father’s cameras and learning film processing and darkroom techniques to make creative and unique prints. He received his BFA in Sculpture and minor in Painting and Printmaking and Electronic Music from VCU. After graduation he began song-writing, performing, and playing in various bands in the Richmond area, focusing artistic energies on his music as his primary creative outlet. He has been an IT professional and musician for the last 25 years and currently plays bass in the country band, The Honky Tonk Experience. “Earlier this year, I discovered a unique software application that allowed me to combine two separate images in any way I choose, by using a touch pad and my own index finger,” explains Ball. “Instead of having to use a mouse, keyboard or other technological means, I found that I really enjoyed the tactile aspect of making images in this way, and that I felt much more connected to the work. It’s like finger painting with photos as my paint.” Ball further explains that his goal is to combine seemingly unrelated objects or textures together into something unique or surreal. Through November 8. Opens at 6:00 pm for Friday for the Arts! Don’t miss! <<<MORE>>> Petersburg Area Art League (continued) 7 E. Old St., (804) 861-4611, www.paalart.com, open Wednesday-Friday, 11 am to 5 pm, Saturday 10 am until 4 pm. Opening Reception: New Exhibit: Virginia Linen Service Members Gallery: “Sunrise Sunset,” featuring twenty paintings by Herb Funk. Funk, whose oil landscapes reflect a theme of sunshine, has exhibited at a number of shows in the Petersburg area and has won several awards in local juried shows. He has been painting for about twelve years, always working in oil. He studied under local artist Sheila Holland and is inspired primarily by French and American Impressionists. Funk explained, “My area of interest is landscapes and nature scenes with an emphasis on sunlight and its impact on the landscape scenes, especially bright spots and shadows, and the brilliant colors that appear in the sky.” Through November 8. Opens at 6:00 pm for Friday for the Arts! Don’t miss! Special Event: Virgina Linen Service Members Gallery: Mermaid Coloring Book. Local six-year-old artist and PAAL member Stella McCormack will be offering her new 24-page coloring book, Mermaid Coloring Book, for sale during the evening for $7.50 a copy. Rising star Stella drew the images while in kindergarten and finished them as a rising first grader. She loves PAAL and all that it offers kids! Don’t miss! Our rising star, Stella McCormack, with her new publication. Get one now—they’re going like hotcakes! Special Event: Art Park: Community Chalk Board. On the west side of the Art Park. Four double-sided eight-foot-long panels are available foe anyone in the community to draw or write with chalk. After each panel is filled up, it will be photographed and erased to make room for more. This is the first of several similar projects that will soon spring up in Petersburg. <<<MORE>>> The Black Swan 9 West Old Street, (804) 732-7575, Facebook/The Black Swan LLC, Thurs.-Fri., 11:30 am-2:30 pm and 5:00-9:00 pm; Sat. 11:30 am-9:00 pm Continuing Exhibit: Tenth Anniversary Exhibit: Trudy Dunn, who grew up in East Germany and first came to Petersburg in 1969 with her husband, a U.S. Army officer stationed at Fort Lee. She began painting twentytwo years ago. Her landscape and floral paintings show the strong influence of her years in Europe. She will be showing several paintings of German castles at The Black Swan. She has exhibited several times at PAAL, and has won Honorable Mention in several of the monthly Juried Shows at PRAC. In 2010, she won first prize in the “Celebration of Women in the Arts” exhibition. 5:00-9:00 pm. Maria’s at Old Town 21 Ristorante Italiano 21 West Old Street, (804) 862-3100, (804) 862-3114, Mon.-Thurs. & Sat., 11:00 am-10:00 pm; Fri. 11:00 am10:30 pm. Live Music: Joe Laluna, who sings Sinatra-style vocals. 6:30-8:30 pm. Continuing Exhibit: Panorama Room: Richmond artist Rick Cassidy created the two panoramas that surround the entire room, commissioned by the Crapa family, owners of Maria’s and now Old Town 21, for this space. One panorama is a view of the Tyrrhenian Sea from a verandah in Palermo, Sicily, where Vincenza Crapa grew up. The other shows a cottage in the woods, and vineyards, at Corleone, in the mountains of Sicily, where Giovanni grew up. Cassidy has been painting murals in the Richmond area for fifteen years. Don’t miss! Shoppe at Old Towne 23 West Old Street First Friday for the Arts! Opening. Brand new shop, offering consignments, gifts, artwork, crafts, fashion clothing and shoes, jewelry, home décor. <<<MORE>>> The Bistro at Market & Grove 434 N. Market St., (804) 732-4480, Tues.-Thurs., 11:am-9:00 pm; Fri.-Sun., 11:00 am-10:pm; Sun., 11:00 am3:00 pm for brunch. Continuing Exhibit: New Work by Erin Copeland, a senior at VCU’s School for the Arts with a major in Painting and Printmaking. Abstracts, Still Lifes and more will be on sale at the Bistro, where she has had art shows every year beginning in 2008. Erin also has her art on display at Crossroads Art Gallery in Richmond. Don’t miss! Pathways 1200 West Washington Street, contact Spence Hunter at positivelyfestyle@yahoo.com Special Event: Stand Outs. Talent show. Sponsored by Pathways and the Virginia Organizing Project. 7:0010:00 pm. Don’t miss! <<<MORE>>> A Timeline for the Evening: 5:00-10:00 pm Erin Copeland (exhibit) at the Bistro 5:30-9:00 pm PAAL Community Chalk Board in the PAAL Art Park 5:00-8:00 pm 5:30-9:00 pm Wine Tasting to Benefit Battersea Foundation at the McIlwaine House Exhibits open at 20 Tabb Street Studios & Gallery 6:00-8:00 PMCitizen Kane at Sol Cooper Gallery ($5; includes both films) 6:00-9:00 pm Exhibits open at Second Hand Rose 6:00-9:30 pm Art Bus 6:00-9:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm 6:00-9:00 pm “2nd Annual Pink Ribbon Show ” (exhibit) at Walton Gallery Symbols of Petersburg (exhibit) at the Library Uncle Curt (balloon artist) at the corner of Sycamore & Bollingbrook’ with Kona Ice Exhibit (El Mes de la Hispanidad): Art, Dress and Culture of the Hispanic World open at Parsley & Moran Exhibits by Lane Hiers, Millie Youngblood Horner, Valerie Daniels, & Veronica Lindednmuth open at Parsley & Moran Digital Photo Collages by Clark Ball (exhibit) & “Sunrise Sunset,” by Herb Funk (exhibit) open at PAAL 6:00-9:00 pm Book Signing of Mermaid Coloring Book by Stella McCormack at PAAL 6:30-7:30 pm Hymn Sing at St. Paul’s 6:30 pm 6:30-9:00 pm 7:00-8:30 pm 7:00-9:00 pm 7:00-10:00 pm 7:00-10:00 pm 7:15-8:00 pm 8:00-11:00 pm 8:00-closing 8:30-10:00 pm 9:00 pm Presentation by Enteros Design and Appomattox Tile Art at the Library Joe Laluna (Sinatra-style vocals) at Maria’s Petersburg Haunts (ghost walk), starting in front of the Courthouse Steve Brooks (vocals) at DJ’s Martini Lounge at Wabi-Sabi The Moogly Blues (blues) at Croaker’s Spot Stand Outs (talent show) at Pathways One Voice Ensemble at the Library Triple B (soul, funk, blues, R&B), on the Patio at Andrade’s TBA at Neptune’s The Third Man at Sol Cooper Gallery ($5 for both films) Exhibits close at Second Hand Rose, at Therapeutic Massage, at 20 Tabb Street Studios & Gallery, and at Walton Gallery 9:00 pm to midnight Illbillys in the Music Room at Wabi-Sabi 9:30 pm to 12:30 am DJ Dance Party at Longstreet’s 10:00 pm-1:00 am OminOtagO (acoustic folk rock) at Old Towne’s Alibi X X XX X X X
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