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The parade starts at Prescott Avenue and Quarry Road and continues through the heart of downtown, ending near the Harris Pavilion.

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Looking for a fun way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend? Don’t miss Dueling Pianos featuring The Flying Ivories at Potomac Point Winery on Sunday, March 16, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Enjoy a high-energy show filled with Irish tunes, comedy, and audience interaction while sipping on Shamrock Sangria and indulging in the winery’s “nibbles & wine” menu.

Tickets are $27 per person and include a seat and entertainment. Doors open at 3:00 p.m., and shared seating for up to 10 guests per table adds to the fun! This is an adults-only event. Get more details here: Potomac Point Winery Event Page


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Looking for a night of laughs and great craft beer? Amazon Prime comedian Zane Lamprey is bringing his ANOTHER ROUND! comedy tour to Ornery Beer Company near Manassas on Sunday, March 16, from 8 – 9:30 p.m. This event is strictly 21+ and features a brand-new stand-up set full of hilarious stories and jokes.

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Workhouse Arts Center is bringing Clyde’s by Lynn Nottage to the stage from March 8 to April 6, 2025. This heartwarming and comedic play follows a group of formerly incarcerated kitchen staff on a journey of redemption as they strive to craft the perfect sandwich under their tough boss’s rule. Performances will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m., with a special understudy performance on March 29 and an audience talkback on March 30.

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Don’t miss the Friends of the Library Monthly Book Sale in Fredericksburg! On Saturday, March 1, stop by the Fredericksburg Branch (1201 Caroline St.) for $3/bag day, where you can fill a bag with books for just $3.

? Saturday: The best deal – $3 per bag!


Looking for a powerful and unforgettable theatre experience? Join Actors Theatre at the ARTfactory for Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan. This heart-wrenching yet hilarious play follows a child who creates a list of every brilliant thing worth living for—like ice cream, staying up late, and water fights—in an effort to understand their mother’s struggles. As they grow into adulthood, the list becomes a poignant reminder of hope, human connection, and the beauty of everyday life.

This one-person performance by David Johnson promises to leave you laughing, crying, and reflecting long after the curtain falls. Catch it at the Wind River Theatre at the ARTfactory:


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Celebrate Mardi Gras in style with Virginia’s best street brass band, Elby Brass! Reclaim Arcade is hosting a night of revelry featuring masks, beads, and all your favorite retro arcade games.

‘The party kicks off at 8 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2025. A $15 cover charge gets you unlimited free play on all arcade and pinball machines, including Skee-ball! This event is for ages 18+ only.


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The play follows a child who begins compiling a list of “every brilliant thing” worth living for—ice cream, water fights, staying up late—after their mother’s suicide attempt. As the child matures, the list continues, evolving into a deeply moving reflection on love, mental illness, and human connection.

Directed by ARTfactory Producing Artistic Director Kimberly Kemp, the production stars David Johnson as the storyteller. Johnson, a longtime ARTfactory actor and director, has had his sights set on this play for years. “I remember (in 2017) telling the theatre arts director of the ARTfactory about this breathtakingly beautiful play and how badly I wanted to do it in the theatre on the third floor of the ARTfactory,” Johnson states in a press release. The project finally came to fruition when Kemp expressed her desire to direct it in 2022.


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