Colored Tourists Lodge. McGuire Green Book Play

Essex High School 833 High School Circle, Tappahannock, VA, United States

This is an original work by Ms. McGuire, as she creatively examines her Green Book home place and mother's house as a local county historical site.

Chunky Knit Blanket Workshop

Wind Vineyards at Laurel Grove 5178 Richmond-Tappahannock Hwy, Tappahannock, VA, United States

In this workshop, we will guide you step-by-step through the hand knitting process to create a super cozy, one-of-a-kind blanket. The blanket requires no needles or knitting experience! The registration fee is $99.00 and includes all materials and instruction. You will receive enough chunky chenille yarn to make an (approximately) 40″ x 50″ blanket. This… Continue reading Chunky Knit Blanket Workshop

$99

Wildflower Cake and Bouquet Masterclass

Wind Vineyards at Laurel Grove 5178 Richmond-Tappahannock Hwy, Tappahannock, VA, United States

In this unique and delightful class, you’ll have the opportunity to decorate a 5” mini cake with an array of stunning wildflowers. Learn essential cake decorating techniques, including how to crumb coat a cake and pipe sunflowers, assorted wildflowers, leaves, and vines. We’ll also share our favorite supplies and provide you with our signature vanilla… Continue reading Wildflower Cake and Bouquet Masterclass

$100

Golf Tournament

Hobbs Hole 1267 Hobbs Hole Dr, Tappahannock, VA, United States

Autumn Church Paint and Sip

Wind Vineyards at Laurel Grove 5178 Richmond-Tappahannock Hwy, Tappahannock, VA, United States

This kit includes a step by step in person lesson, pre-drawn canvas, raffle ticket, apron, brushes, water cup, and paints. Food and drink purchases are not included in the kit price.

$45
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Some Really Cool Stuff Happened in Essex County

Have fun while digging deep into history at the Essex County Museum and Historical Society Think about this. Essex County history predates that of Colonial Williamsburg. Capt. John Smith, while exploring the Chesapeake Bay, visited Tappahannock in 1607 when it was a Rappahannock Indian village. That makes the Essex County Museum, centered in a national… Continue reading Some Really Cool Stuff Happened in Essex County

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