weekly through April 3, Ettrick Recreation Center, 20261 Woodpecker Road. 80/information, 80/registration, /parksĪ Matter of Balance, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. This is an all-natural way to boost your mood, improve your memory and protect your brain against aging. If you have an interest in games, entertainment and education, this course is for you. 80, /parksīrain Aerobics: Preventing Memory Loss, 10-11 a.m., Stonebridge Recreation Center, 230 Karl Linn Drive. For weather related cancellation message, call 80. Meet or make friends and enjoy this 2.3-mile walk. 804.318-8735, /parksĬhesterfield on Foot Walking Club, 10-11 a.m., Huguenot Park, 10901 Robious Road. Hike along old trails and bushwhack through forested uplands, meadows, floodplains and along Falling Creek to explore an area not yet open to the public. 804-751-CCPL, įamilies in the Outdoors: Snow Moon Hike, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Henricus Historical Park, 251 Henricus Park Road. Do you knit, crochet, scrapbook, embroider, or do anything else crafty? Join others at Clover Hill’s large meeting room for fun and a crafty good time. 804-751-CCPL, /eventsĬrafter’s Delight, 1-3 p.m., Clover Hill Library, 6701 Deer Run Drive. The Mad Scientist will make bubbling potions, popping corks, shivering quarters and clouds of fog in this cool mixture of science and magic. Mad Science: Winter Wonderlab, 10:30-11:15 a.m., LaPrade Library, 9000 Hull Street Road. Learn basic hands-on tactics and safety awareness. 80, īlack Belt Diva Women’s Self Defense Workshop, 9-11 a.m., Ettrick Recreation Center, 20261 Woodpecker Road. It will be a night full of feminine fun! For ages 18 and older. Pearl St Comedy presents comedians Apple Brown Betty, Patrice DeVeaux, Kim Villamera, Leila Youmans, Heather Joyce and Liz Barlow. Galentines Day Comedy Special, 8:30 p.m., Perkinson Center for the Arts & Education, 11810 Centre Street. Strong content (see website for details.) Continues through March 4. When a captain arrives to investigate, truths are confessed, and a secret is revealed. In a segregated army camp in 1944, the murder of a Black sergeant stirs animosity and corruption among the soldiers under his command. “A Soldier’s Play,” 8 p.m., runs various dates/times through March 4, Swift Creek Mill Theatre, 17401 Route 1. CharacterWorks presents this fun classic musical performance. “The Lion King Jr.,” 7 p.m., Tomahawk Creek Middle School Theatre, 1600 Learning Place Loop. Drop in to play cards and socialize with friends or make new ones. 80/ information, 80/registration, /parksĬard Group: Party Bridge, 1-4 p.m., Stonebridge Recreation Center, 230 Karl Linn Drive. Rules are similar to regular volleyball except “cheeks on the chair.” Free. The game is played with a beach ball and a five-foot-high net. 80, /parksĬhair Volleyball, 10:30-11:30, Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 28, Stonebridge Recreation Center, 230 Karl Linn Drive. The slow movements and breathing exercises help improve health by integrating the mind and body. Tai Chi is described as mindful meditation. 24, Mayes-Colbert Ettrick Recreation Center, 20261 Woodpecker Road. Expect simplicity, repetition, and ease of movement. Work on aligning, strengthening and flexibility, breathing techniques and meditation. $10, $5/military, veterans, free/Brightpoint students. Set in 2009-2010 against the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, two army officers continually reunite just to be torn apart again in this story about duty and change, love and war. “Jump Baby,” 7 p.m., Bright Point Community College, Lynn Theater, Trailblazer Hall, 800 Charter Colony Parkway. 80, Ĭhesterfield County Public Schools FY2024 Budget Meeting (Spanish Presentation), 6:30 p.m., Chesterfield Technical Center Courthouse, 10101 Courthouse Road. The CCPS School Board will hold town halls throughout the budget process. 80 or email /parksĬhesterfield County Public Schools FY2024 Budget Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Cosby High School, 14300 Fox Club Parkway. Build a love for running and train to run a 10K with the help of Sports Backers. Kids Run RVA: Junior Trailblazers, 4:30-5:30, Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 20, Mayes-Colbert Ettrick Recreation Center, 20261 Woodpecker Road. Join experienced lineage researchers of the Daughters of the American Revolution Bermuda Hundred Chapter for beginning genealogy assistance. 80/information, 80/ registration, /naturecenter CHESTERFIELD COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATIONĭrop-in Genealogy,10 a.m.-noon, Central Library, 7051 Lucy Corr Blvd. Bundle up the family as you look and listen for winter wildlife along the trails of Rockwood Park, then warm up by the campfire and enjoy s’mores. 3, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Rockwood Nature Center 3401 Courthouse Road.
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