It’s a pop-up Gift shop in the gallery at the Arts Center @ 319: A Show and Sale of artwork that is “giftable”: small framed paintings, wearables, beautifully made utilitarian items, jewelry, pottery, smaller fine art pieces, photography, glasswork, and all fiber artwork such as bags, pillows, clothing, small quilts, wall art, and soft sculpture. All Items original and hand made.
Don?t know what to get the Art Lover in your life? Stop by the Windsor Library and check out our Silent Art Auction. All bids begin at $20.
Town of Smithfield Christmas Tree Lighting. Free admission, light refreshments, music, and singing
Meet our Special Guest, Lady Elisabeth, the Queen of Yule The Woman?s Club of Windsor will also have the Santa Shop ready for little ones to choose a FREE gift to take home for someone special!
The Farmers Market offers tasty foods, baked goods, lovely gift items & of course, plenty of fresh produce and live music.
Privately owned Lionel toy trains from the 1920s up to the present will be displayed in operation, and children (with supervision) will be allowed to operate the controls.Admission is free and open to the public.
Design a table arrangement or centerpiece using local greenery. Embellish your design with fruit and berries for a Colonial look. Complete your design with a festive bow for the final touch.
Enjoy a leisurely ride in a festive holiday horse-drawn carriage while a guide shares the colorful history of historic downtown Smithfield.
Classic & Modern Muscle Cars, Hot Rods, Antique Cars & Trucks, Motorcycles, Rusty Wallace's Race Car. Live Entertainment, Door Prizes, Food & Vendors. Santa Arrives By Nightingale Around Noon!
While her husband is serving in the army a young woman and her family saves the town's history before a British raid can destroy it.
Create a work of art for you wall, door or even table with Christmas greenery. Embelish the swag with provided berries, fruits or ribbons
Embellish a pre-formed wreath to your liking to hand on your door or garden gate.
?Featuring the students of Smithfield High School's Choraliers Ensemble.
The Town of Windsor will hold its annual Christmas parade on December 2. The parade will start at 4pm on Holland Drive and will end at the Windsor Library on Duke Street. The theme this year is ''An Old Fashioned Christmas''.
Privately owned Lionel toy trains from the 1920s up to the present will be displayed in operation, and children (with supervision) will be allowed to operate the controls.Admission is free and open to the public.
The public is invited to watch from the back deck of the Smithfield Station Marina for a boat decorating contest, annual lighting and complimentary hot chocolate and treats!
The event will feature light hors d'oeuvres, desserts and beverages, as well as a chance to enjoy the vintage toy trains on display.
The theater's annual holiday production is a play within a play as the ladies of the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate present their version of A Christmas Carol.
The theater's annual holiday production is a play within a play as the ladies of the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate present their version of A Christmas Carol.
This program for children ages 3 to 5 introduces youngsters to the symbols of Isle of Wight and features books, songs and games. Theme: Gingerbread
Privately owned Lionel toy trains from the 1920s up to the present will be displayed in operation, and children (with supervision) will be allowed to operate the controls.Admission is free and open to the public.
Join Santa & Mrs. Claus at The Smithfield Inn on Saturday, December 16, and get nestled in for the BIG DAY.
Come join us for a Rockin New Years Eve!! Heavy appetizers, 2 drink tickets and music by Silver Street.
The chamber of commerce invites you to a ribbon cutting ceremony for 1st Advantage Realty, 15064 Carrollton Blvd., Suite A, in Carrollton.
Brim and Associates, CPAs will host a Business After Hours networking reception at their offices in the shops at Smithfield Station.
Printed courtesy of www.theisle.org/ – Contact the Isle of Wight Chamber of Commerce for more information.
P.O. Box 38, Smithfield, VA 23431 – (757) 357-3502 – chamber@theisle.org