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Annual Flute and Harp Concert

St Johns Episcopal Church 424 Washington Street, Portsmouth, VA

In the midst of this year's holiday season, renew your spirit during the 25th annual Flute & Harp Concert at St. John's Church  featuring Virginia Symphony members Debra Wendells Cross on flute and Barbara Chapman on harp. This will be an hour-long free concert of seasonal selections in the candlelit historic worship space of Olde […]

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Candlelight Caroling with Father Christmas and Mary Veale

Olde Towne Portsmouth Olde Towne, Portsmouth, VA

Join Father Christmas and Mary Veale as they carol, impart a bit of history, and tell stories along a special route through Olde Towne Portsmouth. Caroling begins at the Christmas Tree outside the Children's Museum in Middle Street Mall and ends with a tour and refreshments at Historic Hill House, after which guests will be […]

Portsmouth Residents Day at Winter Wonderland

Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center 400 High Street, Portsmouth, Virginia

Free admission for all Portsmouth residents to Winter Wonderland: The Coleman Collection with valid ID.

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Christmas Dinner Theater

Monumental United Methodist Church 450 Dinwiddie St, Portsmouth, VA

Join us for a free production of It's Christmas with dinner provided. All are welcome! Call 757-397-1297 to make your reservation.

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Shipyard Seasons Greetings

Naval Shipyard Museum 2 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

See mid-20th century images of shipyard buildings and facilities decorated for the holidays. Despite being an industrial facility, the shipyard did manage to make merry for the holidays with large outdoor signs, huge, homemade Christmas trees, and unique office decorations—most of which were crafted by the workers themselves.

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Toddler Days at the Children’s Museum of Virginia

Children's Museum of Virginia 221 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

It’s a great time for toddler time in the museum! After winter break, the big kids are back in school and we’ll have sock skating, the toddler gym equipment, special crafts, STEM activities, music sing – a – longs and toddler ballet! —all yours to explore. Advanced tickets required.

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Olde Towne Antique & Flea Market

Olde Towne Portsmouth Olde Towne, Portsmouth, VA

Visit the Olde Towne Antique & Flea Market on the first Saturday of each month, rain or shine, and enjoy the eclectic collection of unique and antique wares. With more than 70 vendors, you will discover a great selection of antique and flea market items of all types – priced to sell! Shop for estate […]

Second Saturday: The Unsung Heroes of American Popular Music

Children's Museum of Virginia 221 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

Curtis Blues –11AM, 1PM, 2PM The Unsung Heroes of American Popular Music - An interactive music program celebrating the lives of the African American musicians who gave modern Popular music its distinctive beats and rhythms. Performance includes unusual instruments from the history of American music and is suitable for all ages. Curtis Blues is a […]

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Special Needs Sundays

Children's Museum of Virginia 221 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

Join us on select Sundays for children with special needs and their families to visit the museum in a less overwhelming environment. The museum hopes to alleviate any stress by providing a special date and time for them to enjoy the museum through adapted programs and exhibits as well as a reduced number of visitors. […]

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STEAM Studio Black Scientists & Artists Series

Children's Museum of Virginia 221 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

Visit the Children’s Museum of Virginia each Saturday and Sunday and discover the contributions of black scientists and artists through interactive STEAM activities, experiments, and play.

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Man of Honor: The Navy’s Most Famous Diver

Naval Shipyard Museum 2 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

This three-month temporary exhibit looks at the career of Master Chief Petty Officer Carl Brashear, the first African American to graduate from the United States Navy’s Diving and Salvage School.

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Portraits of Service

Naval Shipyard Museum 2 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

This two-month temporary display showcases some of the many local African Americans who joined the Armed Forces during the mid-twentieth century. The photographs and captions come from the archives of the Portsmouth Star’s “Colored Notes” section, an African-American focused component of the local newspaper introduced by Jeffrey T. Wilson in 1924.