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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Swinging Into Some Summer Fun


If you are in the area or are local and looking for some fun, Thursday marks the opening of a great new opportunity  for entertainment! Swingtime Salute: An On-Deck Revue opens at Nauticus! Nauticus is a wonderful, contemporary museum set right in the harbor of Norfolk that provides engaging and interactive experiences to showcase maritime history and education to all who visit. They have outdone themselves this time with a phenomenal display of engaging experience via their new production.


Premiering this week, get a new historical perspective on Navy life by experiencing a 40's era variety show created to be reminiscent of the show that our military members would have experienced during deployments from a time now gone. There will be retro-inspired numbers complete with glamorous performers accompanied by a live, on-stage band. A great experience for the whole family.


For more information including on ticketing, check out the Nauticus website. You can start by planning your visit the phenomenal museum including the Battleship Wisconsin, one of the largest battleships ever built by the U.S. Navy,  that is docked at the museum and which you are welcome to explore. Then, starting on Thursday, come on down and experience a little vintage fun with the Nauticus presentation of Swingtime Salute: An On-Deck Revue. 



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

We Heart Dinosaurs!

Fact: there are few things in the world cooler than dinosaurs. And technically they don't even exist, which makes their awesomeness downright mind-blowing. But the creatures from the past have yet to lose popularity with society, so The Virginia Living Museum is giving us exactly what we want and we want dinosaurs! 

On May 26th, The Virginia Living Museum will open its summer exhibit displaying an impressively high-tech collection of dinosaurs. With these robotic replicas of the former residents of our planet, you get mind-blowing experience as you see these creatures up close stomping and roaring about the museum. What could be cooler than that?! 

As if the dinosaurs weren't cool enough, we get to check out the current resident of our planet that is most akin to dinosaurs in the form of a rare and exotic albino alligator. After that, you can dig deeper into the history of dinosaurs by participating in some special programming including about the dinosaur dig in the program featured in the Planetarium, Dinosaur Prophecy. Also, check the museum for daily schedule of shows to learn more about other animals that are possibly related to dinosaurs.

There are also some special, limited time programs taking place. So mark your calendar for the weekends from May 26th to June 24th when there will be a dino puppet show at the museum. On Saturdays June 30th through August 4th, come back and join in on some special fossil themed fun. And the event we are most excited about is June 1st through the 2nd when you have the chance for a dinosaur-themed sleep over IN the museum. Doesn't get much cooler than that... 

For all this fun and more, be sure you head on down for the Donisaur exhibit opening at The Virginia Living Museum on May 26th. For more information, check out their website

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Weekend Round Up!

It's almost the weekend! And we have a lot going on in the area this weekend! Here are a few of the major events going on. Let us know which ones you are attending or if we have missed anything in the comments section!

Colonial Williamsburg: .Run for the Dream and Drummers Call.
http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/visit/eventsAndExhibits/specialEvents/runForTheDream.cfm

Muscle Cars for Missions Car, Truck, and Bike Show: Show, lunch, and bake sale.
http://www.northamptonpres.com/calendar/muscle-cars-for-missions-car-show/ 

Busch Gardens: Verbolten, the newest coaster, officially opens!
http://seaworldparks.com/en/buschgardens-williamsburg/Verbolten

Water Country: Park opens this weekend!
https://www.facebook.com/events/287329331360441/?context=create

Merchants Square: Semi-Annual Sidewalk Sale.
http://www.merchantssquare.org/calendar.html

Langley Speedway: Military Appreciation Night.
http://www.virginiapeninsulachamber.com/index.php?mod=Pages&LiveEdit=true&page_id=150

Ripley's Believe It or Not: Millennium Falcon Arrival.
https://www.facebook.com/events/300699523346056/

Virginia Beer Festival
http://www.festevents.org/mini-site/11th-annual-virginia-beer-festival-in-partnership-with-virginia-arts-festival

International Spring Wine Festival

http://www.neptunefestival.com/events/9th-annual-intl-spring-wine-festival/1


Friday, May 11, 2012

To Market, To Market...

It's one of our favorite times of year! Farmers Markets! The Farmers' Markets are out in abundance and just as great as summer itself. Fresh produce, delicious baked goods, and other wonderful specialty items... Yum! Whether you are visiting from out of town, new to the area, or a long time resident, we hope you take some time to check out some of our local markets. We have compile a list for you of the area Farmers' Markets. Also, if we missed any, please let us know and we will gladly add them to the list!




Norfolk

Five Points Community Farm Markethttp://www.5ptsfarmmarket.org/

Portsmouth
Portsmouth Olde Towne Farmers Market, http://www.portsmoutholdetownefarmersmarket.com/index.html

Suffolk
Suffolk Farmers Market, http://www.suffolk-fun.com/farmers-market.html

Virginia Beach
Brookdale Farm, http://www.brookdale-farm.com/summer-market-page
Old Beach Farmers Market, http://www.oldbeachfarmersmarket.com/
Virginia Beach Farmers Market, http://www.vbgov.com/farmersmarket

Williamsburg
Williamsburg Farmers' Market in Merchant Square, http://www.williamsburgfarmersmarket.com/

Yorktown
Riverwalk Landing Market, http://www.riverwalklanding.com/




Saturday, May 5, 2012

Off to the Races!

Happy Derby Day! For those of you not celebrating Cinco de Mayo or looking for something to celebrate in addition to it, you are in luck! For some, Derby Day is just a day that a horse race occurs on. But for a good chunk of the country, it is a major holiday! 

So what makes it so special? Well, there is more to the race than just "the greatest two minutes in sports." The Kentucky Derby is the kick off and first of three races composing what is known as the Triple Crown. For horse racing fans, it's a pretty big deal. For the city of Louisville, Kentucky, Derby Day is the close of a nearly month long celebration that kicks includes the largest annual firework show in North America. Overall, its a huge event for sports fans, horse lovers, Kentuckians, and just fun loving citizens... 

Viewers of the race know that horse racing isn't the only draw. A substantial number of followers tune in just to see the hats worn by the attendees. For decades, wearing a Derby hat has been a huge part of the fun in attending the Derby. High fashion, giant hats, small fascinators, fun, traditional, and some just plain bizarre - these can all be found at Churchill Downs on race day. 

Enjoying the Derby isn't just for locals either. On Derby Day, towns and cities all across the country are home to hundreds of Derby parties. Whether restaurants or homes or other fun locations, Derby is a reason to celebrate and host a traditional Derby party. Although the degrees of formality vary from party to party, there are some things that are staples to celebrating. There are dozens of other specialty foods, games and other things that have been created over the years that chosen to be included in the Derby party agenda. But you will find that every party done right includes hats, mint juleps, and Derby Pie.

Sports, fashion, food and drink, and general festivities... How could anyone not love Derby! There is something for everyone! Feeling inspired to get in on the fun? Our very own, local Colonial Downs has a variety of activities going on today to participate in. Or you can throw your own Derby Party. For other upcoming race events and activities, check the Colonial Downs facebook page and website. There is plenty of fun still to be had this summer! 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Two Men We Love the Most

Now that the weather in the area has finally warmed up, it's time to increase our visits with our two favorite people - Ben and Jerry. What can we say, they are always there for us. And now that it is more of the season, we can stop relying on their convenient location in the grocery store ice cream aisle and head into one of their charming shops. To get you into the spirit too, here are some facts about one of our favorite foods...




  • About 50 licks are required to finish off a cone with a single scope of ice cream.
  • The U.S. enjoys an average of 48 pints of ice cream per person, per year, more than any other country.
  • In the USA, Portland, St. Louis and Seattle lead the country in per capita ice cream consumption
  • Of all the days of the week, most ice cream is bought on Sunday.
  • The ice cream cone's invention is linked to the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. An ice cream vendor reportedly didn't have enough dishes to keep up with the demand, so he teamed up with a waffle vendor who rolled his waffles into cones!
  • "The world's largest ice cream sundae" in St. Albans, Vermont; the sundae weighs 27,102 pounds. Guess which brand of ice cream was used...
  • Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield established there beloved company in 1978 with the first location being in an old gas station in their home state of Vermont.

  • Be sure to check out our favorite Ben and Jerry's location in the beautiful Yorktown Riverwalk. And tell us what your favorite flavor is in the comments section!