Santa’s Workshop
Kids six and up will enjoy Santa’s Workshop where we will celebrate the holiday season through games and creating holiday décor.
Kids six and up will enjoy Santa’s Workshop where we will celebrate the holiday season through games and creating holiday décor.
An assortment of games, crafts, treats and more for ages six to 17 years of age.
Annual Senior Holiday Ball featuring door prizes, a holiday lunch, dancing and entertainment.
Test your skills against fellow board gamers in the holiday season complete with light refreshments.
Holiday stories about the jolly old elf himself that will warm the heart and delight children of all ages.
Learn about the seven guiding principles of the Kwanzaa celebration – unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, co-operative economics, purpose, creativity and earth. Light refreshments served.
Ring in the new year before bedtime by celebrating Countdown to Noon with a glittery ball drop and fun activities.
This annual event is modeled after Scotland's Hogmanay Festival, the walk is a day when townspeople honor their community and merchants, wishing them good luck and prosperity in the coming year. The Scottish Walk leads off from London and Washington streets in Olde Towne Portsmouth.
Drop by Portsmouth's Main Library to make a peace dove in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. All ages are welcome. Free.
Journey back in time to the era of segregated baseball with Sam Allen, who played left field with the Negro League teams of Kansas City Monarchs, Raleigh Tigers, and Memphis Red Sox before serving in the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division. Allen, a Norfolk resident, is a national treasure and he joins us to reminisce […]
Ms. Martha Razor presents "The Donkey Who Lost his Memory," a children's story and puppet show written by a Portsmouth student. Guests will have the opportunity to hear and particiapte in the story and then create their own stick puppet to take home. First session is at 10:30 a.m. with a second session to follow […]
Participate in our Black History Trivia Contest. Hint: answers are on the bulletin board. Kid-friendly.