Early Baptist Church in Culpeper on Davis Street
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Join us for an evening of gaming and camaraderie at our Queer Game Night. This event is exclusively for attendees 18 years and older. It's a free event, so come,... Read more »
Every Thursday Night play Darts at Beer Hound Brewery from 5:30 - 9:00PM!
Join our Youth Queer Game Night, designed for individuals aged 20 or under. It's a free event, and we welcome all young participants to explore a variety of tabletop games.... Read more »
Love the grace of Austen and the beauty of Bridgerton? Learn the dances, etiquette, and history of Old Virginia country social life. Colonial to Romantic Era - English Country Dance... Read more »
Sip into the Sunset @ The Cabin - The cabin will be open from noon until sunset that day. Bring your picnic dinner to accompany your favorite Revalation beverage as... Read more »
Book World Meets Wine World presents Sara Read and Katharine Schellman. Sara Read will present her book, Principles of (E)Motion. Sara Read is an author, a nurse, a runner, and... Read more »
Trivia Friday Night at Beer Hound Brewery - Every other Friday Night from 7-9PM. Bring your friends and family to form a team and test your knowledge on a variety... Read more »
Culpeper Downtown Farmers Market will open on May 4 in the Culpeper Baptist Church parking lot at 318 S. West Street. Find the Market every Saturday, rain or shine, May... Read more »
Come out Saturday Oct 5th for a day filled with fun at the winery! The VW Cruisers - Virginia will be on site from 9-4pm with their annual V-Dubs in... Read more »
4th Annual Broken String Bluegrass Festival! Doors open at 11am for a full day of the best in bluegrass, kicking off at 12pm! Music by Shannon Bielski and Moonlight Drive,... Read more »
Join Culpeper Paranormal Investigations for a guided walking tour to hear tales of past lives, both famous and infamous. For nearly three centuries, Culpeper has endured Colonial, Revolutionary, Civil War... Read more »