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SUMMARY:Easter Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:An outdoor Easter worship service at the Williams Wharf Riverfront Pavilion hosted by Relevant Church.
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/easter-worship-service/
LOCATION:Williams Wharf Landing\, 1039 Williams Wharf Road\, Mathews\, VA\, 23109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outdoor
ORGANIZER;CN="Relevant Church":MAILTO:relchurch@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T093000
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SUMMARY:Raku Firing Fundraiser Tickets
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, APRIL 10 (rain date April 17)\nThere are 18 time slots throughout the day\, YOU MUST BUY A TICKET FOR A SPECIFIC TIME SLOT!  \n4 spots are available for each time slot.  \nExpect to spend about two hours with us. \nTickets are $30 each. Here is how it works! Check in at your appointed time\, and you’ll be directed to a glazing station\, where you get to glaze a bowl made by a member of the Clay by the Bay Ceramics Guild. A Guild member will be there to assist you to apply glazes provided by Summer Haze Pottery. About half an hour after you start\, it will be time to put your bowl in the kiln! The firing process takes place right before your eyes\, in about 45 minutes. There’s not much to see while it fires\, so buy a Mug Madness mug\, grab a cup of coffee or cocoa\, bid on amazing raku pottery by Sue Henshaw (all fired at Summer Haze Pottery)\, and browse the Art Speaks Gallery while you wait. Make sure you are back outside to see your bowl come out of the kiln\, red-hot and glowing! You’ll want to snap a picture of that! The bowl will be placed in a metal trash can\, lined with newspaper\, which will be set ablaze from the heat of the bowl. The lid goes on\, and the smoke from the dowsed flames and the loss of oxygen – called reduction – makes the magic happen with the glaze. In about 15 minutes\, we’ll pull your bowl out\, quench it in water to cool it\, and wipe it off for you to take home! More photo opps here :). \nThe first firing of the day will feature some special pots Martha has made for us. These will be auctioned along with Sue’s pieces. \nThe entire process\, except when you visit our beautiful gallery\, will take place outdoors. We will ask that you wear a mask when working with our guild members under the tents\, and when claiming your pot. Clean paintbrushes will be available when you are glazing your pot. Optional rubber gloves will also be available when you check in. Stations will be cleaned between participants. Please keep safely socially distant from people not in your party. And have fun!
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/raku-firing-fundraiser-tickets/
LOCATION:Bay School Community Arts Center\, 279 Main Street \, Mathews\, VA\, 23109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Cultural
ORGANIZER;CN="Bay School Comunity Arts Center":MAILTO:pamdoss@bayschool-arts.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T170000
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SUMMARY:Mathews Community Health Screening
DESCRIPTION:A community health screening for Mathews County residents will be held at\nAntioch Baptist Church (110 Antioch Rd. in Susan) on Thursday\, April 15 th from 5-\n7 p.m. Screening services offered will include body mass index\, blood pressure and HbA1c (test for determining diabetes). \nScreenings will be conducted by clinical staff and volunteers of Gloucester Mathews\nCare Clinic\, and this screening is made possible through a grant from the Mathews\nRotary Club. Rotarians will also be on hand to provide additional volunteer\nsupport. \nParticipants will also receive health information related to diabetes and\nhypertension\, information on eligibility and services offered by GMCC\, along with\nhealthy snacks. Those without health insurance are encouraged to attend. GMCC is\npleased to partner with Mathews Rotary Club and Antioch Baptist Church in\nproviding this community service. \nFor more information on this event\, call Gloucester Mathews Care Clinic at 804-\n210-1368.\nFor more information on GMCC services\, visit www.gmcareclinic.com.\nFor more information on Mathews Rotary Club\, visit www.mathewsrotaryclub.org\nFor more information on Antioch Baptist Church\, visit www.weareantioch.com
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/mathews-community-health-screening/
LOCATION:Antioch Baptist Church\, 5297 New Point Comfort Highway\, Susan\, VA\, 23163\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health & Fitness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T150000
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SUMMARY:Markets on Main!
DESCRIPTION:Mathews Main Street Committee is now introducing “Markets on Main\,” a partner event to the Mathews Farmers Market and Bay School Artisan Markets. This collaborative event features vendor markets all around Main Street\, a food truck\, and live entertainment.\nOn Saturday’s you can also enjoy the Mathews Farmers Market\, Friends of the Library Bookstore\, Historic Sites/Museums Open\, great restaurants and shopping. See the Community Calendar listings for more information. \nInterested in Being a Vendor? Contact mathewsvisitorcenter@gmail.com \nThis event is sponsored by Chesapeake Bank and Chesapeake Bank Wealth Management \n \nThird Saturday\, April – August\nApril 17th – Historic Garden Tour Weekend\n9am – 1pm\, Mathews Farmers Market @ Historic Courthouse Green10am-1pm\, David Shuber Music @ Historic Courthouse Green/Farmers Market10am-12pm\, Liana Daymar Music @ Put-in Creek Art Gallery10am – 3pm\, Artisan Market @ Bay School Community Arts Center10am – 3pm\, Vendors on Main Street10am-2pm\, The Seafood Shack Food Truck @ Mathews M&M Building Supply11am-3pm\, VA Blue Crab Food Truck @ Brickbat Rd.12-3pm\, Paul Urban Music @ Sibley’s General Store \nMay 15th – Tour de Chesapeake Weekend\n9am – 1pm\, Mathews Farmers Market @ Historic Courthouse Green10am-1:pm\, K Music Duo\, Live Music @ Historic Courthouse Green/Farmers Market10:00-12:00\, Liana Daymar Music @ Put-in Creek Art Gallery10am – 3pm\, Artisan Market @ Bay School Community Arts Center10am – 3pm\, Vendors on Main Street10am-2pm\, The Seafood Shack Food Truck @ Mathews M&M Building Supply1-3pm\, Clayton Ware Music @ Sibley’s General Store \nJune 19th\n9am – 1pm\, Mathews Farmers Market @ Historic Courthouse Green10am-1pm\, Suite 101 Bandmates @ Historic Courthouse Green/Farmers Market10am – 3pm\, Artisan Market @ Bay School Community Arts Center10am – 3pm\, Vendors on Main Street10am-2pm\, The Seafood Shack Food Truck @ Mathews M&M Building Supply11am-3pm\, Positive Pizza Food Truck @ Brickbat Rd.12-3pm\, David Shuber Music @ Sibley’s General Store \nJuly 17th\n9am – 1pm\, Mathews Farmers Market @ Historic Courthouse Green11am-1pm\, The Virginia Shellfish Coalition Band  @ Historic Courthouse Green/10am – 3pm\, Artisan Market @ Bay School Community Arts Center10am – 3pm\, Vendors on Main Street10am-2pm\, The Seafood Shack Food Truck @ Mathews M&M Building Supply11am-2pm\, On the Flip Side Food Truck @ Brickbat Rd.1pm-3pm\, Liana Daymar Music @ Sibley’s General Store \nAugust 21st\n9am – 1pm\, Mathews Farmers Market @ Historic Courthouse Green10:00-1:00\, Suite 101 Bandmates @ Historic Courthouse Green/Farmers Market10am – 3pm\, Artisan Market @ Bay School Community Arts Center10am – 3pm\, Vendors on Main Street10am-2pm\, The Seafood Shack Food Truck @ Mathews M&M Building Supply12:30-2pm\, Carolyn and Mike August Band @ Sibley’s General Store \nPartners: Treasures by the Bay: Roane’s Antiques at the Cottage\, Doodlebugs\, Lily Valentine’s Antiques and Upscale Clutter\, ETC. Vintage (2066 Buckley Hall Rd\, Dutton)\, The Vintage Pearl & Cattails Fine Gifts\, Mathews Historic Museum\, the Mathews Visitor Center and Bay School Community Arts Center  – more to come! \n \nInterested in being a vendor? Email mathewsvisitorcenter@gmail.com
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/markets-on-main/
LOCATION:Mathews Main Street\, Mathews\, VA\, 23109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Food & Drink,Front Page Featured,Live Music,Outdoor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T093000
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SUMMARY:Gloucester/Mathews House and Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Gloucester-Mathews   \nPeaceful\, historic\, coastal!! Gloucester and Mathews Counties date back to 1651 and boast historic downtowns that offer walking tours\, shopping\, dining\, art galleries and charming B&Bs. Reflecting the maritime heritage of this Chesapeake Bay community\, all of the homes and gardens on tour are situated on the pristine waters of the lower Chesapeake Bay. Tour four historic homes and historic Ware Church. Included are an elegant home considered “the jewel of Tidewater”\, a humble 18th century icehouse turned riverfront home\, a stately Federal home along Main St.\, and a craftsman-style home built by a sea captain. Spend the day or the weekend for a taste of authentic coastal living.  \nSaturday\, April 17\, 2021  Historic Garden Week\n2 tour sessions: \n9:30 AM to 1:30 PM or 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM \n\nHosted by \nThe Garden Club of Gloucester \nChair\nLynne Bohon Manning (919) 880-2329\ngloucester@vagardenweek.org \nCo-Chair\nPam Driggs (804) 815-4418 \nTickets: $40 pp. Due to COVID\, the tour will be split into morning and afternoon tours.  Ticketholders will have four hours to complete the entire tour of four homes – either 9:30 to 1:30 or 1:30 to 5:30. Tickets will be capped at 160 tickets for the morning tour and 160 tickets for the afternoon tour. Tickets will not be available at headquarters or at the homes and are only available in advance at www.vagardenweek.org.    \nTour Headquarters: Ware Episcopal Church\, 7825 John Clayton Memorial Hwy\, Gloucester\, VA 23061. Maps available on tour day. \nLunch: Pre-order $15 box lunches from Nuttall Country Store by calling (804) 693-3067 or emailing nuttallstore@gmail.com by Thursday\, April 15\, 4 PM. Lunches will be available for pick-up at either Nuttall Country Store (all day) or at Ware Episcopal Church from 12:30 to 1:30 PM day of tour.  A covered open-air structure at Ware Church is available for seating with picnic tables. \nFacilities: Available at all homes and Ware Episcopal Church headquarters. \nParking: Free parking available at headquarters and on-site at all four homes: Toddsbury\, Cherokee\, Weston Hall\, and Palace Green. \n\nSpecial Activities:   \n\nGloucester Extension Master Gardeners will be available for guided tours of Brent & Becky’s Bulbs Chesapeake Bay-friendly gardens from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Brent & Becky’s Bulbs is located at 7900 Daffodil Lane\, Gloucester\, VA 23061.  \nArts on Main\, 6580 Main St.\, Gloucester will be having a special exhibit\, Bird’s Eye Point of View by ceramicist Dianne Hottenstein from 12 noon to 5 PM.\nBay School Community Arts Center\, 279 Main St.\, Mathews will be having a Contemporary Folk Art exhibition featuring regional artists from 10 AM to 4 PM. \nArcheological excavation and demonstration on the grounds of Palace Green performed by Dr. David A. Brown and Thane H. Harpole of the Fairfield Foundation. \nBartlett Tree Experts seedling table at Cherokee. Free tree seedlings to 160 visitors between 12 noon and 3 PM. \nArcheological display on the east lawn of Toddsbury prepared by the Fairfield Foundation. \nNationally known local plein-air artist\, Dorothy Fagan\, painting on-site at Weston Hall. \n\nTicket includes admission to the following 5 properties: \nWare Episcopal Church: headquarters\n7825 John Clayton Memorial Hwy.\, Gloucester \nWare Parish Church is a historic Episcopal church located in Gloucester County\, Virginia. Founded in 1652\, it is one of the oldest surviving parish churches in the Commonwealth. Why the name Ware Parish? There’s no clear answer other than that the Ware River is nearby. The parish was formed after the execution of Charles I in England and before Charles II was crowned king. During this period the offices of the Bishop of London and The Book of Common Prayer were abolished. Yet the colony in Virginia remained loyal to the monarchy. In the parish’s earliest days\, they worshiped on Ware Neck near Glen Roy Plantation. Tradition and research by the Rev’d William Byrd Lee\, 12th rector of Ware\, indicated that the church was completed circa 1690. \nDirections to Ware Episcopal Church: from George Washington Memorial Hwy. (Rt. 17) North or South\, follow signs at Gloucester Courthouse to John Clayton Memorial Hwy. (Rt. 14E). In 1.0 mile you will see the church parking lot on the right. Due to rural driving conditions\, GPS and Google Maps may or may not work. Maps are available at HQ on the day of tour and at vagardenweek.org.  \nCherokee\n7887 Berkshire Lane\, Gloucester \nCherokee started life as a typical 18th century icehouse; a circular two-story tower with brick walls 8” thick.  Dirt was piled around them to about halfway up to provide insulation for the ice kept inside. In 1922\, William Fleet Taliaferro and his wife Elizabeth converted the icehouse into a lovely retirement dwelling.  They added a front door on the river side\, grand windows\, and an addition to include bathroom\, kitchen and dining room.  The “round room” on the first floor became their living room\, and the house was named Cherokee for the roses that grew there.   \nCherokee is a gracious home with magnificent views of the North River.  The circular first floor room is the dining room\, with a perfectly round table in the center.  An earlier expansion of the house created an intimate interior courtyard garden which has since become a light-filled space for Mrs. Merrill’s art studio.  Visitors will enjoy seeing her vibrant floral paintings\, as well as collections of art\, hand-blown glass bottles\, decoys\, and steins.  Other notable features include a grandfather clock from the 1700’s and a vintage slot machine.  With its history as a humble icehouse\, Cherokee is a singular experience.  \nToddsbury\n8777 Toddsbury Lane\, Gloucester \nToddsbury is an ancient 17th-century family home\, acknowledged as the “Mother House” of the North River.  Of the original land grant\, made to English sea captain Thomas Todd in 1652\, one-hundred acres remain.  Built of brick\, facing the river\, the original house dates from 1658.  Additions in 1690\, 1720\, 1782 and 1948 complete the L-shaped gambrel-roofed structure seen today.  An outstanding and substantial example of an early Tidewater domestic structure\, Toddsbury is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Virginia Historic Landmark.  The interiors boast extremely fine early 18th-century paneling\, unique carved “keystones” over the windows\, and brick linenfold jack arches above the earliest entrances. The garden wall dates from the 1690’s and contains an acre square. \nThe nearly mile-long riverfront with its enormous willow oaks overlooks the longest southern exposure on the North River. The half-mile tree-lined approach to the house leads to the orchard\, walled garden\, carriage house\, guest house\, horse paddocks\, barn and wharf.  Archaeology on the east lawn\, and specimens of rare “Gloucester Hickory” exchanged with Jefferson for planting at Monticello\, enhance the grounds. The visitor is richly rewarded in touring this finely preserved home\, known as “The Jewel of Tidewater”. Toddsbury was last open in 1988. \nPalace Green\n596 Main Street\, Mathews \nPalace Green sits well back from Main Street in Mathews behind a sweeping lawn dappled by the shade of mature trees. The exact age of this stately home is unclear but the lunette window high under the roof peak matches several others elsewhere in Mathews which can be reliably dated c. 1835. The current owners are part of the Cooke family which entered the long history of the house around 1918 when Giles Buckner Cooke purchased the home. He had been a Confederate Army officer\, educator and Episcopal minister. By 1920\, he was the last living member of Robert E. Lee’s wartime staff. His son\, John Warren Cooke\, was born in 1915 and grew up to be a politician and newspaper publisher. John Warren Cooke’s daughter and her husband are the current owners and third generation of the Cooke family to live here.  In the room to the left of the entry hall visitors can see Giles Cooke’s writing desk as well as a fine portrait of John Warren Cooke by portrait artist David Silvette dating from Cooke’s years as the Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates. Palace Green has an extensive collection of family antiques and a captivating art collection. The charming waterfront guest cottage will also be open. Palace Green was last open in 1992.  \nWeston Hall\n465 Weston Hall Road\, Port Haywood  \nWeston Hall enjoys magnificent views of the East River and beyond to the Mobjack Bay. Massive trees grace the sweeping lawn. There is a view across Mill Creek to nearby Poplar Grove and its original tide mill\, the last one remaining in the Mobjack area. Weston Hall was built by Capt. Clarence Kirwan between 1900-1919. Legend has it that no construction was allowed to take place while the captain was at sea. Pine timber from the property was used for floors and doors. The sturdy-looking Arts and Crafts-style exterior belies the light and airy feeling of the rooms within. Built to resemble the layout of a ship\, the wide entry hall is fifty feet long and sweeps from the land side entrance to the water side. Large light-filled rooms with high ceilings provide an open and sunny ambiance which serve as a backdrop for the art collection and the artfully chosen decor. The homeowner is a painter and her artist’s touch is apparent throughout the home and garden. The recently renovated guest house will also be open for tour. Weston Hall was last open in 2002.
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/gloucester-mathews-house-and-garden-tour/
LOCATION:Christ Episcopal Church\, Christ Episcopal Church\, 320 Williams Wharf Rd.\, Mathews\, VA\, 23109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Cultural,Front Page Featured,Outdoor
ORGANIZER;CN="Historic Garden Week":MAILTO:Gloucester@vagardenweek.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T130000
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SUMMARY:Book Signing @ Tompkins Cottage Museum
DESCRIPTION:Book Signing @ Tompkins Cottage Museum\nSat.\, April 17th | 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.\n43 Brickbat Rd. | Mathews\, Va. \n \nThomas T. Wiatt\, a distant cousin of Sally Tompkins through the Todd and Field families\, will be on hand at Tompkins Cottage Museum on Saturday\, April 17 from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. to sell and sign copies of his recent book\, Captain Sally: A Biography of Capt. Sally Tompkins\, America’s First Female Army Officer. \nWiatt was born in Savannah\, Ga.\, grew up in Newport News and has deep Gloucester County family roots. He is a graduate of Thomas Nelson Community College and Virginia Tech. He is a retired engineer from Newport News Shipbuilding and serves as a consultant for Gibbs & Cox\, Marine Solutions\, a Naval architectural and design firm in Newport News. Wiatt volunteers at the Mariners Museum and Park. \nIn addition to Captain Sally\, he also authored Lawyer Walker: A Biography of Thomas Calhoun Walker\, Alleged Pirate: The Legend of Capt. John Sinclair of Smithfield and Gloucester County\, Virginia\, his great-great-great-great grandfather and Rev. William E. Wiatt; The life and times of a Confederate Chaplain and related family stories. \nMathews County Historical Society is sponsoring the book-signing. Copies will be available for purchase for $10.
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/book-signing-tompkins-cottage-museum/
LOCATION:Tompkins Cottage\, Brickbat Road\, Mathews\, VA\, 23109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210423T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210423T150000
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CREATED:20210407T134912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T162336Z
UID:11410-1619164800-1619190000@visitmathews.com
SUMMARY:Gwynn’s Island Community Yard Sale
DESCRIPTION:This is a bi-annual community yard sale on Gwynn’s Island. It will be held on Friday\, April 23rd and Saturday\, April 24th from 8:00 am until 3:00 pm. More information available on our Facebook Page:  Gwynn’s Island Community Yard Sale for More Details.  Look for signs on each road!
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/gwynns-island-community-yard-sale/
LOCATION:Mathews\, VA\, 23109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outdoor
ORGANIZER;CN="Deborah Silvus":MAILTO:deborahsilvus@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210424T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210424T170000
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CREATED:20210420T170323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T170431Z
UID:11456-1619262000-1619283600@visitmathews.com
SUMMARY:Wellness Day at the Farm!
DESCRIPTION:Wellness Day at the Farm!\nCA & J Farm\nAn Educational Herb Farm\nSaturday\, April 24th\, 11-5\nSaturday\, May 22nd\, 11-5\nFamily Activities all day\nChicks & Ducklings Hatching!\nDetails on the Farm Event page\nwww.cajfarm.com
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/wellness-day-at-the-farm/
LOCATION:C.A. & J Farms\, 5620 East River Rd.\, Foster\, VA\, 23056\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Cultural,Health & Fitness,Outdoor
ORGANIZER;CN="C.A. & J Farm":MAILTO:cajfarm@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210424T200000
DTSTAMP:20260522T080551
CREATED:20210420T170533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210420T170533Z
UID:11459-1619287200-1619294400@visitmathews.com
SUMMARY:Dragonfly Drum Circle
DESCRIPTION:Dragonfly Drum Circle\nCA & J Farm\nA Music Farm!\nSaturday\, April 24th\, 6-8pm\nDetails on the Music at the Farm page\nwww.cajfarm.com
URL:https://visitmathews.com/event/dragonfly-drum-circle/
LOCATION:C.A. & J Farms\, 5620 East River Rd.\, Foster\, VA\, 23056\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Cultural,Live Music,Outdoor
ORGANIZER;CN="C.A. & J Farm":MAILTO:cajfarm@gmail.com
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