Events This Week
Saturday/22
All-Mozart concert-- Tidewater Intergenerational Orchestra, in residence at St. Bede Roman Catholic Church on Ironbound Road, opens its 2007-08 season with a 2 p.m. concert. The all-Mozart program is conducted by Jeff Jacobsen (left) of Williamsburg. Featured violin soloists are Amahl Hodge and Heather Capps. Admission is free, with refreshments afterward. 565-5463.
Aromas--An evening with live music by singer-songwriter Colin Hogan, 8-10:30. No reservations. 221-6676.
Auditions--For new team members at Broadway Dance Arts held at 3 p.m. at 223 Bulifants Blvd., Suite B, in Michaels Commons. Team divisions include Minis (ages 6-8), Jr. (9-12) and Senior (13-17), beginning through advanced levels. No audition fees. 259-2253.
Art and mysteries of brewing--10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Palace Scullery.
Baroque to modern flute recital--8 p.m. at Bruton Parish Church, featuring Tom Moore.
Bead Bonanza--Open to ages 12-17 from 9 a.m. to noon at the James City-Williamsburg Community Center. $15 fee. 887-5810.
Bits and bridles--1-2 p.m. Colonial Williamsburg. 220-7645.
Book-signing--A.W.G. Coleman, author of ``Quest of the Seal Bearers,'' signs books 7-9 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, New Town.
Charlie Costa and the Cavalier Trio-- Plays for listening and dancing 6-11 p.m. at Williamsburg Inn.
Child-care provider training--Infant Child CPR and First Aid offered by Child & Family Connections, 6-8 p.m. at the Community Services Building, 312 Waller Mill Rd. Registration required at 229-7940.
Concert--Stephen Bennett and Andy McKee perform a fingerpicking and flatpicking guitar concert at 7:30 p.m. at the Williamsburg Library theater. Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 with student ID and $9 under 16.
Crime and punishment--7-9 p.m., every 15 minutes, Tickets, Treasures and Books. Tickets are $12 and $6.
Delightful diversions for families--11:30 a.m and noon, Coffee House site.
Dunmore's dilemma--10 and 11 a.m. Governor's Palace Garden.
Estuaries Day--At York River State Park 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Learn about and enjoy the estuary. Activities include kayak, canoe and boat trips, guided hikes, children's crafts, games, food, music, more. All programs are free after paying a parking fee. Preregistration required for several programs. 566-3036.
Exhibit closes--Prince George Art & Frame features ``Pachyderm Painters: Paintings by Asian Elephants,'' the works of 16 different elephant artists from Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Colony Square. 229-7644.
Exhibit opens--Lazare Gallery features ``Artistic Search for Perfection, Landscapes and Portraits by Russia's Greatest Soviet Era Artists,'' Sept. 22-Nov. 30.Open house 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 4641 Kimages Wharf Rd. in Charles City. www.lazaregallery.com.
Exhibit opens--Nancy Thomas Gallery shows a large collection of the work of Alabama self-taught artist Michael Banks at her Yorktown gallery. Banks attends the opening event 4-8 p.m., and refreshments served. Admission is free. 145 Ballard St. nancythomas.com.
Feed me a story--Storytime, snack for preschoolers to early elementary-aged children and their parents, 10 a.m. at Ukrop's cafe.
Fifes and drums march--1 p.m. Capitol to Palace Green on Duke of Gloucester.
Fire Safety House--Sponsored by the Williamsburg Fire Department 1-3 p.m. at Rita's Ice on Monticello Avenue. If available, fire trucks on display as well. Rita's will donate a portion of the proceeds from sales during those hours to the Williamsburg Fire Department.
Garden history walk--9: 30 a.m. begins in front of the Printing Office.
Harp music--Marian Harding, harpist, afternoon tea at the Williamsburg Inn, 3-5, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Reservations: 229-1000, ext. 2823.
Heritage Harvest Days--12:30-3 p.m. Chippokes Plantation State Park in Surry. Join staff and volunteers in day of colonial-style farmwork. 757 294-3625.
Historical organ recital--Presented by James Darling, 10 a.m. at William & Mary Wren Chapel.
Holiday Inn Patriot--Presents NightLife playing rock, beach and soul dance music, beginning at 9 p.m. 3032 Richmond Rd. 565-2600.
J.M. Randalls--The X-Statix play unique rock jazz, hi-energy fusion. 9:30 p.m. Olde Towne Square, 259-0406.
Joint parade--The Centerville Civic Organization and New Zion Baptist Church Mission Ministry sponsor the event beginning at 10 a.m. Parade lineup at 9 a.m. in the area of Forest Glen Drive, going to New Zion Baptist. Features antique, classic and new automobiles and motorcycles. Theme: ``Oldies but Goodies - Those Were the Days.''
Lady Dunmore prepares for the ball-- 9:45 and 10:45 a.m. Governor's Palace Garden.
Leafe luau--At the Green Leafe Gourmet in New Town, 5-9 p.m. Sept. 22 and 29. Acoustic jam with Frank Clark & Friends.
Legends, myths, mysteries and ghosts--7 and 8:30 p.m. Greenhow Lumber House. Tickets are $12 and $5.
Let no man put asunder--11 and 11:30 a.m. Peyton Randolph House backyard, weather permitting. 220-7645.
Library Tavern--DJ-dancing 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 1330 Richmond Rd.
Meditation--Saturday afternoon awareness meditation 3:30-5 at Sacred Grounds.
Mobile Library Services--Colonial Pines 10-11; New Hope 11:30-12:15; Lafayette Square 12: 30-1.
One-stroke painting class--City of Williamsburg Parks & Rec offers the class 2-4 p.m. at the Quarterpath Rec Center. 259-3760.
Order in the court--10-11: 30 a.m., every half hour, Courthouse,.
Orientation walk--9 a.m.-4 p.m., every 15 minutes, Gateway Building.
Pints & Pipes Pub--Hosts the Realife Band at 9 p.m. 113 Palace Lane. 565-1240.
Pleasures of the playhouse--1:30 p.m. Play Booth, weather permitting.
Politics and the punch bowl--9:30 a.m.-noon Raleigh Tavern.
Powwow-festival--Native Americans join the Chickahominy Indian Tribe in celebrating the 56th annual Fall Festival and Powwow on the Chickahominy Tribal Grounds in Charles City County. Grounds open at 10 a.m., with Grand Entry at noon. Native American dancers, drummers, singers, artisans and crafters. Food available. Open to the public. No admission fee. However, donations appreciated. 804 829-2027.
Public audience with a Founding Father--1:30 p.m. Coffee House site, weather permitting.
Resolved--Free and independent states, 4:30 p.m. Raleigh Tavern.
Revolutionary City--Collapse of Royal Government, 1774-1776, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Historic Area east end, 2: 30-4:30 p.m.
Rockahock Summer concert series--Continues with the fourth annual Fall Festival & Country Music Showdown on the Chickahominy River. Tickets range $8-$25. Ages 5 and under free with a paying adult. www.ticketstobuy.com or 804 794-6700.
Rule of Law Month--Observed through Sept. 30 at Jamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center. 253-4838.
Satellite conference--New Town United Methodist Church is the site of ``Extraordinary Women 2007, Beautiful in His Eyes,'' a live conference via satellite, 9:15 a.m.-4 p.m. $20 fee includes lunch. 258-1072.
Stampin' Up--Dawn Frost of Stampin' Up demonstrates and invites ages 10-15 to enhance craft ideas using the technique of stamping. 11:30 a.m. at the Williamsburg Library Schell Room. Free. Sign up at 259-7733.
Virginia Premiere Theatre--Presents ``The K of D'' at 7:30 p.m. at Kimball Theatre. Tickets are $18 and $16. 565-8588.
Walk-in computer help--11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Adult Services area of the Williamsburg Library.
Theatre for the young--10 a.m. Play Booth.
When freedom isn't free--11:15 and 11:45 a.m., weather permitting, Peyton Randolph House backyard
William & Mary Fall Fest--Sigma Pi and UCAB team sponsor a charity musical festival to aid Mission to Liberia. Fest runs noon-11 p.m. in the Sunken Gardens. Headline bands include Afromotive, Recycled Percussion, and Scott Fisher. Tickets are $5 for W&M students, $10 for others. Includes food vendors, African drumming and dance workshops, and a beverage garden. Sponsors include the Williamsburg Winery. www.wmfallfest.com.
Williamsburg Farmers Market--8 a.m.-noon at Merchants Square. Pumpkins and chrysanthemum plants are among the harvest season products. Master gardeners, Custom Culinary Connection and the Rock River Gypsies educate and entertain.
Williamsburg Inn--Dine and dance to the Charlie Costa Trio. Reservations: 229-1000, ext. 2823. Tim Olbrych, guitarist, performs 5-8 p.m. on the terrace. Casual dress.
Williamsburg Players--Presents ``Baby'' at 2 and 8 p.m. at the James-York Playhouse, 200 Hubbard Lane. Tickets are $15 general admission, $13 students and seniors, $10 ages under 12. 229-0431.
Workin' for the soil, healing the soul--10 a.m. Great Hopes Plantation, weather permitting.
York River State Park--Happenings in history 1-3 p.m.; wild weekend canoe trip 4-6 p.m., weather permitting. $9 per person,$6 per person for families of four-plus. Reservations required; mysterious moonlight canoe trip 7:30-10 p.m. $13 per person, $8 per person for families of four-plus, weather permitting. Register. 566-30-36.
Yorktown Market Days--At the River held 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Riverwalk Landing. Local produce, fresh meat and seafood, baked goods, herbs, homemade soaps, specialty-cut flowers, live musical entertainment.
Sunday/23
American Musicworks--Interactive museum program features performances by Colonial Williamsburg musicians Dean Shostak, Kelly Kennedy and Stephen Christoff. 5 p.m. in the Hennage Auditorium DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum.
Capitol concert--7:30 and 9 p.m. Capitol. Tickets $12 and $6.
Challenge of independence--11:30 a.m. Governor's Palace Garden.
Harp music--Marian Harding, harpist, afternoon tea at the Williamsburg Inn, 3-5, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Reservations: 229-1000, ext. 2823.
J.M. Randalls--Service Industry Night &NFL. 9:30. Olde Towne Square. 259-0406.
Jazz brunch at Opus 9 Steakhouse--In New Town, with the Dana Fitzsimons Trio performing 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. 645-4779.
Kimball Theatre--Shows ``Sicko'' at 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. 565-8588.
Lady Washington remembers--10:30 a.m. at Kimball Theatre. General admission $5, seniors and students $4.
Lanthorn tours--7 and 8:30 p.m. Greenhow Lumber House. Tickets are $12 and $6.
Legends, myths, mysteries and ghosts--7 and 8:30 p.m. Greenhow Lumber House. Tickets are $12 and $5.
Movies on Prince George--Chef David Everett's Blue Talon Bistro presents ``Spider Man'' beginning at dusk, around 8:15. Free. Take a blanket or lawn chair. 476-BLUE.
On to Yorktown and victory--4:40 p.m. starts in front of Raleigh Tavern. 220-7645.
Orientation walk--9 a.m.-4 p.m., every 15 minutes, Gateway Building.
Patrick Henry's vision for Virginia--10:35 a.m. Governor's Palace Garden.
Politics and the punch bowl--9:30 a.m.-noon Raleigh Tavern.
Powwow-festival--Concludes on the Chickahominy Tribal Grounds in Charles City County. Grounds open at 11 a.m., with Grand Entry at 1 p.m. Native American dancers, drummers, singers, artisans and crafters. Food available. Open to the public. Donations appreciated.
Public audience with a Founding Father--1:30 p.m. Coffee House site, weather permitting.
Revolutionary City:--Citizens at War, 1776-1781, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Historic Area east end. 220-7645.
Sal's by Victor--Tim Beasley performs a ``From Dino with Love'' Dean Martin show at 6:30 p.m.
Sunday jazz brunch--By the Inn Keepers Trio, noon-3 p.m. Williamsburg Inn.
Virginia Premiere Theatre--Presents ``The K of D'' at 2 p.m. at the Kimball Theatre. Tickets are $18, $16 and $9. 565-8588.
Walk-in computer help--3-5 p.m. at the Williamsburg Library.
Williamsburg Inn--Now and Then trio performs noon-3 p.m. In the evening Sept. 23-26, pianist Spess Neblett plays. Reservations: 229-1000, ext. 2823.
Monday/24
A Gift From Ben--Distributes food 3:30-5 p.m. at Living Proof Baptist Church, Waltz Farm Drive.
Bingo--Held at Historic Triangle Community Services Center. Doors open at 6 p.m. First call 6:45 p.m. Hosted by Williamsburg Aquatic Club.
Bits and bridles--1-2 p.m. Colonial Williamsburg. 220-7645.
Cry witch--7:30 and 9 p.m. Capitol. Tickets are $15 and $7.50.
Dean Shostak's crystal concert--11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Kimball Theatre. Tickets are $5.
Garden history walk--9: 30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday through September. Begins in front of the Printing Office. Reservations required. 800 HISTORY.
Historic Triangle Senior Center--8:30-11:30 a.m. walkabout; 10 a.m. mah jong; 11:05-11:55 a.m. AFEP 2, formerly Pace 2; bridge 1 p.m. Meets at the James City-Williamsburg Community Center.
J.M. Randalls--Hosts Gentlemen's Night, with Texas Hold'em poker. Olde Towne Square, off Longhill Road. 259-0406.
Kimball Theatre--Shows ``Sicko'' at 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. 5658588.
Legends, myths, mysteries and ghosts--7 and 8:30 p.m. Greenhow Lumber House. Tickets are$12 and $5.
Looking forward:--A nation builder envisions the future of the American Republic. 220-7645.
Meet the gardener--10: 30 a.m. in front of Prentis Store, Monday and Saturday. Reservations: 800 HISTORY.
Mobile Library Services--Toano Trace 4-4:45; Burnt Ordinary 5-6.
Orientation walk--9 a.m.-4 p.m., every 15 minutes, Gateway Building.
Paul's Deli--Open Mic Night begins at 10 o'clock. 761 Scotland St. 229-8976.
Pints & Pipes Pub--Karaoke w/Karaoke in Tyme at 8:30 p.m. 113 Palace Lane. 565-1240.
Pilates class--10 a.m. at Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse. 220-8494.
Pleasures of the dance--10:30 and 11 a.m. Apollo Room, Raleigh Tavern.
Pleasures of the playhouse--1:30 p.m. Play Booth, weather permitting.
Prelude to victory--10: 35 a.m. Governor's Palace Gardens. 220-7645.
Revolutionary City--``Nation Builders'' presented 2:30-4:30 p.m. the Historic Area. 220-7645.
School Age storytime--2: 15 p.m. at the Williamsburg Library. Free.
Storyteller--Sylvia Tabb Lee presents stories and songs about the 17th and 18th centuries, 7-8 p.m. at the Grill Restaurant at Powhatan Plantation Resort. $5 fee.
Town Hall meeting--``The Impacts of Coal - Climate, Economy, and Human Health'' is the topic of the meeting, which begins at 7 p.m. at the College of William & Mary, Millington Hall 150. Learn about the real impacts of coal and the actions citizens can take to put Virginia on the path to a clean energy future. Speakers are Mike Tidwell, founder and director of the Chesapeake Climate Action Network; Hannah Morgan, secretary and treasurer of the Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards; and Michael Town, director of the Virginia chapter of the Sierra Club. Local and state government officials and candidates have been invited.
Voices of Williamsburg--Toastmasters International, public speaking. 7 a.m. at the James City-Williamsburg Community Center. 253-0206.
Williamsburg Real Estate School--Stephanie Montgomery presents a Contracts class, 9 a.m.-noon at the WAARclassroom. $30, $60 fees. Register for classes at www.WAARealtor.com.
Yoga--Prenatal yoga class 10:15-11:30 a.m. at Sacred Grounds.
Tuesday/25
American Musicworks--Interactive museum program that features performances by Colonial Williamsburg musicians Dean Shostak, Kelly Kennedy and Stephen Christoff. 5 p.m. in the Hennage Auditorium of the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum.
Art workshops--Held on the third floor of the Manor House at Powhatan Plantation. 9:30-11:30 a.m. plate painting workshop $18. 4-6 p.m. beginners quilting workshop $10. Preregister at 220-1200, ext 13779.
Bingo--Williamsburg Moose Lodge. First game 7:15 p.m.
Bits and bridles--1-2 p.m. Colonial Williamsburg.
Child-care provider training--Offers Challenging Behaviors in Young Children, Part II, 6-8 p.m. at the Community Services Building, 312 Waller Mill Rd. $10. Registration required at 229-7940.
Conversation with a Founding Father--Noon Kimball Theatre.
Dunmore's dilemma--10 and 11 a.m. Governor's Palace Garden.
Equilibrium Exercise Gallery--Offers Intro to Pilates mat at 10 a.m. and Intro to Pilates Reformer at 7 p.m. 7880 Richmond Rd., Toano.
Founding Fathers--Noon at the Kimball Theatre. Reservations required.
Free vocal lessons--Sponsored by Publick Times Chorus, Sweet Adelines International, 7-9:30 p.m. Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center. $5 materials fee. 245-2807.
Gardens of gentility--9: 30-10:30 a.m. Tuesday and Friday through October. Governor's Palace East Gate. Reservations required. 800 HISTORY.
God hath made us free--11 a.m. Wren Chapel at William & Mary. No ticket required.
Historic Triangle Senior Center--11:15 a.m.-noon AFEP 1; potluck Tuesday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. computer classes. 259-4187, James City-Williamsburg Community Center. Line dancing 10 a.m.-noon at Quarterpath Rec Center.
Intermediate Word class--10:30 a.m.-noon at the James City Library e-CLIC Room. Free. Register at 259-7720.
Introduction to Pointed Pen Calligraphy class--For beginner and intermediate level. Taught by Nick Vrettos, 7-9 p.m. Sept. 25, Oct. 9, 15, 23 and 30, at the Griffin-Yeates Center. $80 class fee. $25 materials fee payable to instructor. Offered by Williamsburg Area Learning Tree. 220-9975.
J.M. Randalls--Hosts Open Mic with Don Gill & Friends, 9:30 p.m. 259-0406.
James City Democratic Committee meets--7 p.m. at the James City Human Services Building on Olde Towne Road. Speaker is Gordon Morse, contributing editor of the Daily Press. Ralph Bresler, breslers@aol.com.
Karaoke Night--Applebee's on Richmond Road, 9 p.m.-close.
Kevin Eadie fundraiser--Dinner 5-9 p.m. at Marino's, 1338 Richmond Rd. Eadie has Niemann Pick, a neurodegenerative disease. The restaurant will donate a percentage of food sales to Eadie.
Lady Dunmore prepares for the ball--9:45 and 10:45 a.m. Governor's Palace Garden, weather permitting.
League of Women Voters of the Williamsburg Area--Sponsors a community dialogue on Latino immigration in the Williamsburg area, beginning with refreshments at 7 p.m. at the James City Library. Speakers are Jennifer Bickham Mendez, Diana Hutchens and Gloria Morales. Open to the public. 220-9296.
Legends, myths, mysteries and ghosts--7 and 8:30 p.m. Greenhow Lumber House. Tickets are $12 and $5.
Lunchtime meditation--At Sacred Grounds 12:30-1 p.m. and 1-1:30 p.m.
Meditation group--6:30 p.m. at Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists Church. Silent meditation, open to the public. 220-6830.
Meet the players--10 a.m. Play Booth.
Military review--5:15 p.m. Market Square. No ticket required.
Mobile Library Services--Windy Hill 3:30-4:30; Country Village 4:45-5:45; Woodside 6-6:45.
My fortress and my strength--11 a.m. behind the Robert Carter House.
Order in the court--10-11: 30 a.m., every half hour, Courthouse.
Organ recital--Presented by JanEl Will at 8 p.m. at Bruton Parish Church.
Orientation walk--9 a.m.-4 p.m., every 15 minutes, Gateway Building.
Pints & Pipes Pub--Steel-tip dart tournament 7 p.m. 113 Palace Lane. 565-1240.
Pleasures of the playhouse--1:30 p.m. Pay Booth, weather permitting.
Politics and the punch bowl--9:30 a.m.-noon Raleigh Tavern.
Preschool storytime--10: 30 a.m. at the Williamsburg Library.
Public audience with a Founding Father--1:30 p.m. Coffee House site, weather permitting.
Resolved:--Free and independent states, 4:30 p.m. Raleigh Tavern.
Revolutionary City--Collapse of Royal Government, 1774-1777, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Historic Area.
Rubbish, treasures and colonial life:--The Archaeology Labs, 9:15, 10:15 a.m., 1:45 and 2:40 p.m. 220-7645.
Strategic Planning workshop--LEAD!, a program of nonprofit leadership and organizational development, begins its second year of programs with a day-long workshop on strategic planning, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Williamsburg Hospitality House. Led by Frank Martinelli, president of the Center for Public Skills Training in Milwaukee, Wis. LEAD! is sponsored by the Williamsburg Community Health Foundation and carried out in collaboration with the College of William & Mary's School Leadership Institute. $35 registration fee includes lunch. Register at 221-2353 or e-mail wmlead@yahoo.com. Advance registration necessary.
To go a'pirating--7:30 and 9 p.m. Palace. Tickets are $12 and $5.
Williamsburg Christian Businessmen's Fellowship--Adult chapter meets noon-1:30 p.m. at Sammy & Nicks. Open to all denominations.
Women on the English stage--11 a.m. Play Booth, weather permitting.
Wednesday/26
AIA lecture series--The Williamsburg Society of the Archaeological Institute of America in conjunction with the Department of Classical Studies at William & Mary sponsor a lecture by Professor Linda Gigante of the University of Louisville speaking on ``Slaves and Freedmen in Rome: What Their Epitaphs and Tombs Reveal.'' 4:30 p.m. in Rogers Hall 100. Open to the public.
ALS Association--Chapter holds an informational meeting to form a new support group for ALS patients, family members and friends, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Williamsburg Library. SStein@ALSinfo.org.
Art workshops--Manor House at Powhatan Plantation. 9:30-11:30 a.m. traditional Scherenschnitte cutting, $12 fee; 1-3 p.m. metal embossing workshop $18; 4-6 p.m. beginners weaving workshop $10. 220-1200.
Bits and bridles--1-2 p.m. Colonial Williamsburg. 220-7645.
Challenge of independence--11:30 a.m. Governor's Palace Garden, weather permitting.
Charity golf tourney--Jamestown Presbyterian Church hosts its fourth annual tournament to benefit Hospice Support Care of Williamsburg, Avalon: a Center for Women and Children, and the community outreach programs of Jamestown Presbyterian. Held at Williamsburg National Golf Club, on the new Yorktown course. Registration begins at noon, with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Three cars and a $50,000 cash prize are offered for holes-in-one. Also, numerous contests, prizes and an awards dinner. Open to the public. 253-5664 or 229-5445
Cry witch--7:30 and 9 p.m. Courthouse. Tickets are $15 and $7.50.
Dean Shostak's crystal concert--11:30 a.m.and 1:30 p.m. Kimball Theatre. Tickets are $5.
Duplicate bridge--7 p.m. 229-0320 for location.
Ear to Ear--7:30 p.m. Hennage Auditorium at the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum. Tickets are $12 and $6.
Elisabeth Daley--Local entertainer sings Broadway cabaret, country and standards, 7-10 p.m. Whitehall Restaurant, Jamestown Road.
Equilibrium Exercise Gallery--Offers Intro to Pilates reformer 10 a.m. 7880 Richmond Rd. 566-0077.
Exhibit closes--Gallery on the York presents the annual Members' Show, a themed show focused on ``Summertime Fun.'' 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. 7907 George Washington Memorial Highway in Yorktown. 898-3076.
Exhibit tour--Tour ``Inspiration and Ingenuity: American Stoneware'' at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller museum. 220-7724.
Fifes and drums march--5:15 p.m. Palace Green to Capitol and Duke of Gloucester.
Free lecture series--Bruton Parish Church hosts ``Abraham's Children: An Interfaith Dialogue'' in Lewis Hall in the Parish House, 331 Duke of Gloucester St. Sept. 26: Imad Damage of the Islamic Center of Virginia presents ``The Islamic Faith.'' Open to the public.
Garden history walk--9: 30 a.m. begins in front of the Printing Office.
Genealogy class--10:30 a.m.-noon at the James City Library e-CLIC Room. Free. Register at 259-7720.
Historic Triangle Senior Center--8:30-11:30 a.m. walkabout; 1-3 p.m. jamming in the Senior Lounge; computer classes. 259-4187.
In defense of our liberty--7 and 8:30 p.m. Magazine. Tickets are $12 and $6.
Independent and international film series-- ``Madeinusa'' shown at 7 p.m. at the Kimball Theatre. Also shown is the short film, ``Fallen Art.'' Tickets are $3 general admission. $1 for William &Mary students, staff and faculty. 565-8588.
J.M. Randalls--Hosts Ladies Night rock 'n' roll, featuring the Ray Pittman Project at 9:30. Olde Towne Square, 259-0406.
Job transition group--Meets 7-8 a.m. at Panera Bread, in New Town. Network, share ideas, learn biblical techniques.
Kevin Eadie fundraiser--Dinner 5-9 p.m. at Giuseppe's Italian Cafe, 5601 Richmond Rd. Eadie has Niemann Pick, a neurodegenerative disease. The restaurant will donate a percentage of food sales to Eadie.
Kimball Theatre--Shows ``Sicko'' at 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. 565-8588.
Legends, myths, mysteries and ghosts--7 and 8:30 p.m. Greenhow Lumber House. Tickets are $12 and $5.
Little Bits for Tiny Tots storytime--10:30 a.m. at the James City Library.
Meet the players--10 a.m. Play Booth. 220-7645.
Mobile Library Services--Steeplechase 3:45-4:30; The Meadows 4:45-5:30; Rolling Meadows 5: 45-6:45.
Music for a revolutionary generation--11:30 a.m. and noon, Mary Stith House.
On to Yorktown and victory--4:40 p.m. starts in front of Raleigh Tavern and moves to the Courthouse, weather permitting.
Order in the court--10-11: 30 a.m., every half hour, Courthouse.
Orientation walk--9 a.m.-4 p.m., every 15 minutes, Gateway Building.
Patrick Henry's vision for Virginia--10:35 a.m. Governor's Palace Garden, weather permitting. 220-7645.
Pints & Pipes Pub--Enter the Haggis plays at 9 p.m. Tickets are $5 in advance, $10 at the door. The group's new album is entitled, ``Northampton (Live).'' 113 Palace Lane. 565-1240.
Pleasures of the playhouse--1:30 p.m. Play Booth, weather permitting.
Politics and punch bowl--9:30 a.m.-noon Raleigh Tavern.
Public audience with a Founding Father--1:30 p.m. Capitol.
Put on your best face--Reneau Medical sponsors an evening of makeup applications and tips, 4:30-6 in the conference room of Riverside Healthcare Center, 120 Kings Way. Refreshments provided. Space limited. Reserve space at 345-3064.
Revolutionary City--Citizens at War, 1776-1781, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Historic Area east end. 220-7645.
SALT--Singles Affirming Life Together, meets at Williamsburg United Methodist Church. Potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall followed by program at 8.
Tai Chi--Anahata Yoga Center begins fall classes. Register at 253-0080.
Theater and the road to revolution--11 a.m. Play Booth. 220-7645
Walk-in computer help--11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Adult Services area of the Williamsburg Library.
Williamsburg Real Estate School--Lem Marshall teaches a Limited Service Agency class 9-11 a.m. at the WAAR classroom. $20, $40 fees. Register at www.WAARealtor.com.
Williamsburg Woman's Club--Luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. at the Ford's Colony Clubhouse includes short presentations by committee chairs and a general meeting. 565-5143, 259-7329.
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