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POSTPONED – The Soroptimist Pancake Supper scheduled for 5-8 p.m., Jan. 28, at the Astronomical Pancake and Waffle House has been rescheduled to Feb. 4.

Explore the Declaration of Independence – Explore the events leading to the Declaration of Independence in a guided tour. 10:30-11:30 a.m., Saturday. Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg, 326 W. Francis St. Included in museum admission.

Thursday Film Series: “Harriet Craig” – Joan Crawford stars as the domineering Harriet Craig, who holds more regard for possessions than people in her life. 2-4 p.m., Thursday. Williamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland St. Free.

A Century of African-American Quilts – The lively tradition of quilting in America following the abolition of slavery is revealed in this new exhibit, featuring 12 quilts, six never before exhibited. Opens Saturday. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, 326 W. Francis St. Museum admission required.

Indoor Flea Market – Visit vendors with antiques, artwork, furniture, collectibles, jewelry, crafts, quilts and much more. 7 a.m.-12 p.m., Saturday. Historic Triangle Community Services Center, 312 Waller Mill Road. Free.

Ewell Concert Series presents Guy Davis – American blues guitarist, banjo player and actor, Guy Davis will perform at the Williamsburg Regional Library Theatre. 7:30-10 p.m., Friday. 515 Scotland St. Tickets: $5-$10.

Jay’s Jam Acoustic Jam Session – Bring an instrument, sing and play, or just listen. Bring your own drinks and food. The session is run by Joe Duggan of Joe’s Day off. 6-8:30 p.m., Friday. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 7479 Richmond Road. Free.

“Aladdin, Jr.” The Musical – Centerstage Academy, the Peninsula’s leading “kids conservatory,” presents this hit musical. 7 p.m., Friday-Saturday, and 2 p.m., Saturday-Sunday. Berkeley Middle School, 1118 Ironbound Road. Tickets: $8-$12.

“X-Existence” by Timothy Morton – Timothy Morton, the Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University, is a leading cultural theorist of ecology, and key figure in the philosophy of object-oriented ontology. 7 p.m., Thursday. Andrews Hall Auditorium 101, William and Mary. Free, open to the public.

“The Big Lebowski” – The William & Mary Global Film Festival presents a Mug Night screening of this classic. Purchase a film fest mug for $10 and fill it with Alewerks beer. Taps open at 6:30 p.m.; film starts at 7 p.m., Thursday. Kimball Theater, 424 W. Duke of Gloucester St. Tickets: $4.

Williamsburg Players presents “Romantic Comedy” – This witty, warm comedy follows the relationship between Jason Carmichael, arrogant playwright of romantic comedies, and his new co-author, Phoebe Craddock. 8-10 p.m., Thursday-Saturday, and 2-4:30 p.m., Saturday. 200 Hubbard Lane. Tickets: $12-$20.