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SUMMARY:John Mercer Langston Hughes Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Carver 4-County Museum will be featuring a new exhibit honoring prolific writer\, John Mercer Langston Hughes\, born February 1\, 1901\, in Joplin\, Missouri. He passed away in New York on May 22\, 1967.\n\nIn 1936\, he wrote the poem\, “Let America Be America Again\,” which is the foundation for our new exhibit\, “Liberty\, Labor and Langston.”\n——-\n\nThe Liberty\, Labor and Langston\, exhibit opens online at www.carver4m.org on February 1\, 2025\, in celebration of Black History Month.  It is curated by Terry Miller.  It will open inside the museum from February 25 through the end of December. Open by appointment. Contact C. Carpenter at (540) 270-3891.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/john-mercer-langston-hughes-exhibit/
LOCATION:Carver 4-County Museum\, 9432 James Madison Hwy\, Rapidan\, VA\, 22733\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Family Friendly,History and Culture
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SUMMARY:Art @ The Vineyard
DESCRIPTION:Revalation Vineyards is excited to showcase Gayle Ford’s artworks from May 1st to June 30th. Gayle was born and raised in New Orleans\, where her earliest memories involve drawing and a passion for animals. As a high school student\, Gayle earned a scholarship to the McCrady School of Fine and Applied Arts in the French Quarter. \nWhile raising her family\, Gayle also pursued her studies through art classes\, focusing on illustration\, photography\, and fine art at community colleges in the suburbs of Washington\, D.C. After relocating to Colorado\, she worked as an illustrator for Interweave Press. However\, the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia called to her\, and Gayle moved back\, settling in Brightwood. \nGayle is comfortable with oils\, watercolors\, acrylics\, and graphics\, making it hard for her to choose which she enjoys the most. Nevertheless\, her first love is drawing. Gayle employs these mediums to capture her affection for nature\, animals\, and intriguing faces. \nStop by the tasting room to peruse her exquisite art!
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/art-the-vineyard-5/
LOCATION:Revalation Vineyards\, 2710 Hebron Valley Road\, Madison\, 22727
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Revalation Vineyards":MAILTO:info@revalationvineyards.com
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SUMMARY:2025 Torch Run 5k
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 2025 Culpeper Law Enforcement Torch Run! Every dollar goes to Special Olympics Virginia! \nThe Law Enforcement Torch Run® for Special Olympics began in 1981 in Kansas when Wichita Police Chief Richard LaMunyon saw an urgent need to raise funds and increase awareness for Special Olympics. Chief LaMunyon created the Torch Run as a way to involve his officers in the community by running a torch relay for their local Special Olympics. \nMore than 40 years later\, 97\,000+ law enforcement officers from around the world are involved and have raised more than $1 billion to support community-based sport programs for people with intellectual disabilities! \nRace Contact Info\nIf you have any questions about this race\, please contact the race director at office@culpeperbaptist.org \nRace Details\nThis race is open to everyone\, including runners and fitness walkers. \nTeam or group registration is available as well for your coworkers\, family members\, classmates\, and anyone else who would enjoy this event with you! \nDay of registration @7am | Race starts @8:30am | Awards @9:30am \nCourse Map\nThe course will start and finish at Pavilion B of Yowell Meadow Park (Gardner Street side). Runners will remain on the hard surface\, running towards the Daughters of the Revolution nature trail and leave the park there. They will take the connector trail towards Lake Pelham until the dam. There\, runners will turn around and reverse course briefly. They will re-enter the park using the same trail and turn right to continue along the hard path in the park. They will finish the loop.
URL:https://visitculpeperva.com/event/2025-torch-run-5k/
LOCATION:Yowell Meadow Park\, Corner of Blue Ridge Ave and Route 522 North\, Culpeper\, VA\, 22701
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Fitness
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ORGANIZER;CN="Culpeper Baptist Church":MAILTO:office@culpeperbaptist.org
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