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10 Summer Camp Fair: Come and meet with camp and program directors to sign up that day or just gather info on summer camps offered this year. There are camps for pre-K through high school seniors. 3-7 p.m Friday, 9 a.m. to 1p.m. Saturday, James City County Recreation Center, 5301 Longhill Road. Free.

9 The Extreme Murder Pub Crawl and Walking Tour: Discover the darker side of Williamsburg’s history at four local watering holes. Each stop will have a signature murder-themed drink to help you prepare for what lies ahead. 8-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 199 S. Boundary St. $25; purchase tickets at eventbrite.com.

8 Spring Watershow: Enjoy a synchronized swimming performance by the College of William and Mary’s Tribe Synchro. 4 p.m. Saturday, Adair Hall and Gymnasium, 251 Ukrop Way. The pool is in the basement. Free.

7 Easter Egg Decorating: The library will supply the eggs and everything you need to decorate them — you supply the creativity. Limit two eggs per child. 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Stryker Center, 412 N. Boundary St. Free.

6 Live Folk Music: Enjoy a live folk music performance at the Gallery at York Hall while you browse its newest exhibit, “Quilts Past and Present.” 1-3 p.m. Sunday, the Gallery at York Hall, 301 Main St., Yorktown. Free.

5 2nd Sundays: Come out to Merchants Square to browse pieces created by local artists, listen to live music and enjoy good food. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 423 Prince George St. Free.

4 Botetourt Chamber Singers: The William and Mary singing group will perform a program of women composers and songwriters for the Williamsburg Music Club. 11 a.m. Wednesday, Bruton Parish House, 331 Duke of Gloucester St. Free.

3 An evening with pro cyclist Kathryn Bertine: Former pro cyclist and Trek Bicycle ambassador for equality, Kathryn Bertine, will discuss her journey to becoming a professional cyclist and how her love for the sport evolved into activism and a fight for equality in cycling. She’ll also discuss her latest book, “The Road Less Taken.” 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Trek Bicycle Williamsburg, 4640 Monticello Ave. Free.

2 Martin Grosswendt and Susanne Salem-Schatz: Start with two compelling voices, an uncanny sense of harmony and a deep grounding in traditional American music. Add stunning guitar work and you have Martin Grosswendt and Susanne Salem-Schatz. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Williamsburg Library, 515 Scotland St. $4-$5.

1 DoG Street Strut: The Heritage Humane Society DoG Street Strut is a dog-walk benefit event to help homeless pets. In addition to the 2-mile walk, there will be prizes, vendors and live entertainment. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, The Hound’s Tale, 345 W. Duke of Gloucester St. $35-75; register at heritagehumane.org/strut/.