Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today

Recurring

STORYLAND: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites

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

Don’t miss this interactive traveling exhibit, on loan from the Children’s Museum of Minnesota, that lets kids step into the world of their favorite picture books. Make snow angels in […]

Recurring

I Am A Man

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

The 1960-1970 decade unleashed hope for the future and profound change as the civil rights movement sought to desegregate public spaces and secure the right to vote for African Americans. […]

Second Saturdays: Spring Into Fun!

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

Join Andalo as we explore spring through the eyes of Peter Rabbit and our Storyland friends. Learn about gardens, the seasons, and more!

Virginia Historic Garden Week Olde Towne Tour

Olde Towne Portsmouth Olde Towne, Portsmouth, VA

Discover Virginia’s Historic Seaport located in the heart of Hampton Roads. Olde Towne Portsmouth is rich in maritime history due to its prime location on the Elizabeth River, and features […]

$35

Andalo’s Favorite Books

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

Enjoy reading and activity of Andalo’s favorite books or meet a local author as they share their stories! Reading Times: 11:30am, 1:30pm, 2:30pm

I Am A Man Exhibit Featuring Dr. Charles H. Ford, NSU Professor

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

Dr. Charles H. Ford is a Professor of History and Interim Dean at Norfolk State University. His presentation will provide a local perspective on the national civil rights movement and […]

Left Behind: Presented by Master Storyteller Sheila Arnold

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

@media (min-width:768px){.alignright{float:right;margin-left: 1rem;margin-top:0!important}} Freedom – what we all desire, but if you had to leave something or someone behind, could you do it for the hope of a word called […]