Save the date for the BJ Griffin Band August 18 from 6pm-8pm on the Village Green stage. This group performs perfect mix of oldies-but-goodies with the newest music out today that keeps you dancing. With fun arrangements of popular songs, and a voice like BJ Griffin’s, the possibilities are endless. BJ’s voice is rivaled as “young Stevie Wonder” and the technical prowess make for perfect combination to captivate any audience. The band can pull off anything from Michael Jackson to Jeff Buckley and they also also play original tunes written by BJ.
Save the date for The Connection! They will be taking the Village Green Stage at Midtown Row Thursday, June 16 from 6pm-8pm. The Connection brings an eclectic mix of country, folk, rock, blues and Irish influence.
This event is free and open to the public. Stay tuned for more details.
Made Co is hosting a clothes swap on the Village Green! Part of their Revolution Fashion Week.
You bring as many as 10 pieces from your wardrobe that you don’t wear anymore (but are in great condition + clean!) on hangers + swap them out for pieces from other peoples’ closets!
On the morning of the 23rd, bring your 10 with you (or however many you are swapping). When you check in, you will get a ticket for every item you bring.
Tickets are $7 in advance and $10 the day of. All of the proceeds are going to bringing justice to the fashion industry through Remake.
Anything they have after all the swapping will be donated to Latisha’s House, an organization in Williamsburg serving women who have come out of human trafficking.
Save the date for Good Shot Judy! They will be taking the Village Green Stage at Midtown Row Thursday, September 22 from 6pm-8pm. Good Shot Judy is a Virginia-based, high octane swing band that specializes in bringing a unique energy and excitement to the classic crooner hits from the 20’s to the 60’s.
This event is free and open to the public.
Food Trucks: Matchsticks BBQ and Carmen’s Authentic Jamaican Cuisine
Coolers and Lawn Chairs Permitted, Dog Friendly
Parking available in the Earth Fare, Food Lion, Marshalls parking lots
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