Community Calendar

Published 2:37 pm Thursday, November 17, 2022

Thursday, Nov. 17

 

CHILD FIND SCREENINGS – 9 a.m.- noon at Windsor Elementary School, 20008 Courthouse Highway, Windsor. Two additional screenings will be held in the spring. Parents should contact the IWCS Special Education Department at 757-365-1616 with questions. The screening is In an attempt to identify, locate and evaluate children 2 through 21 who are in need of special education services and/or protection under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. If a parent suspects that their child may have delays and/or disabilities, the parent can bring their child for a brief screening of the child’s fine and gross motor skills, speech language development and cognitive abilities.

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LUNCH & LEARN – A Vital Connection: The James River Bridge at 12:30 p.m. Opened Nov. 17, 1928, the James River Bridge has linked Warwick County/Newport News to Isle of Wight County for 93 years. This look-back examines life before the bridge when Colonial ferries and steamers served this purpose. The historical journey begins with the dedication of the original crossing, which was hailed as the world’s longest bridge over water. It will continue through the construction of the current structure, and it will further detail the story of how the bridge received its official name. Isle of Wight County Museum, 103 Main St., Smithfield. www.historicisleofwight.com. 757-356-1223.

 

SMITHFIELD AMERICAN LEGION BINGO – Every Thursday at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. Regular and special games paying out up to $60 and two progressive jackpots currently paying over $800. Refreshments available from the Legion Auxiliary on site. Legion is located at 818 S. Church St. in Smithfield. For up-to-date information (in case of inclement weather, etc.) check on the Post Facebook Page (Post49SmithfieldVA) or call the Post (757) 357-9239.There will no bingo on Nov. 24.

 

A VITAL CONNECTION: The James River Bridge” Isle of Wight County Museum 103 Main St., Smithfield 12:30-1:30 p.m. Opened Nov. 17, 1928, the James River Bridge has linked Warwick County/Newport News to Isle of Wight County for 93 years. This look-back examines life before the bridge when Colonial ferries and steamers served this purpose. The historical journey begins with the dedication of the original crossing which was hailed as the world’s longest bridge over water. It will continue through the construction of the current structure, and it will further detail the story of how the bridge received its official name. For further information call 757-356-1223.

 

Friday, Nov. 18

 

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING – 6-6:45 p.m. 228 Main St., downtown Smithfield. Honorary tree lighters are Jim and Elaine Abicht of the Christmas Store. Cookies provided by the Women’s Club of Smithfield. For information call 757-357-5182.

 

FOOD PANTRY – Campbell’s Chapel AME Church, 20279 Brewers Neck Blvd., will have food pantry distribution noon-4 p.m.

 

3rd FRIDAY SEWING BEE AT TRINITY UMC – 201 Cedar St., Smithfield 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Bring your hand sewing or sewing machine and work on your sewing project with members of the Angel Quilters in the Church Family Activity Center. Tables and extension cords will be set up for participants. The $10 fee benefits the Angel Quilters ministry, which makes quilts for children. For additional information call 757-754-6996 or email juliahopkins55@gmail.com

 

AN EVENING WITH ST. NICK AT THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY MUSEUM – 103 Main St., Smithfield, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Visit St. Nick and enjoy an evening of holiday refreshments, crafts and a special reading of Twas the Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore. Bring a wrapped gift for St. Nick to give to your child. Pre-registration will give you the opportunity to provide some information about your child so St. Nick can talk with him or her. Call the head Elf for your appointment at 757-357-0115.

 

OPEN MIC NITE — 7 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 111 S. Church St. in downtown Smithfield. Come and share music/poetry/stories in a “Coffee House” atmosphere with pizza, coffee bar and snacks counter. All donations will go to CEC External Outreach.

 

Saturday, Nov. 19

 

MISTLETOE MARKET – Main Street, Smithfield, 3-8 p.m. Fun, free, family friendly. Music, shopping, vendors, food court and holiday decorations. For details call 757-357-5182.

 

CHILDREN’S BOOK SIGNING & SALE – The Arts Center @319 Main Street, Smithfield 3-8 p.m. during the Mistletoe Market. Attend a meet and greet with resident artist and now author Kimberly Holland and grab a copy of her new hardcover book, “The Adventures of Joe, Sam, and Dr. Knucklehead: Best in the West.” For information call 757-357-7707.

 

HOLIDAY BAKE AND CHRISTMAS ITEMS SALE – 9 a.m.-1 p.m.  Whitehead’s Grove Baptist Church, 18366 Benns Church Blvd, Smithfield. For information call 757-255-9036

 

Sunday, Nov. 20

 

SINGERS – 11 a.m. Whitehead’s Grove Baptist Church welcomes The Montgomery Family Singers.

 

 

Monday, Nov. 21

 

ISLE OF WIGHT MUSEUM’S 46th ANNIVERSARY – 103 Main St., Smithfield 12:30 p.m. The Isle of Wight County Museum was founded in 1976 by a number of heritage-minded Isle of Wight County citizens who believed that the county needed a place where its history could be preserved. The museum has grown since that time. Visit for a celebration of all things Isle of Wight County, and see a few exclusive artifacts. Admission is free. For more details call 757-356-1223.

 

Tuesday, Nov. 22

 

LUNCH & LEARN: Happy 216th Birthday, Benjamin Huger! – 103 Main St., Smithfield, 12:30 p.m. Join this lecture about the life of Benjamin Huger, 1805-1877, the career U.S. Army ordnance officer who fought with distinction during the Mexican-American War and served as a Confederate general during the Civil War. Admission is free. For information call 757-356-1223.

 

Wednesday,  Nov. 23

 

THANKSGIVING SERVICE – Surry Baptist Church will host a Community Thanksgiving Service at 7 p.m.

 

Saturday, Nov. 26

 

CARROLLTON CHRISTMAS MARKET – 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Old Point National Bank. Shop with vendors, enjoy live music and food, and visit with Santa Claus. For details call 757-357-5182.

 

WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP – Chippokes State Park conference shelter from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. All supplies are provided. Cookies, hot chocolate and coffee will be served. Suggested donation of $5 per wreath to help support the Friends of Chippokes. The Brick Kitchen will also be open with hearth cooking demonstrations. First-time visitors are encouraged to stop by the Visitor Center to pay for parking and get a trail map. From the Visitor Center, you’ll make a left towards the Historic Area, continue straight as you pass the Farm & Forestry Museum, and at the stop sign, continue straight until you reach public parking for the Mansion grounds and Conference Shelter. Call 757-294-3728 for more information.

 

GET OUTSIDE RACES – Windsor Castle Park, 705 Cedar St., Smithfield, at 8 a.m. A portion of the event proceeds benefit the Smithfield Kiwanis Club. Choose from the 3-miler race or the longer 2-, 4- or 8-hour races. Every runner receives a hand-branded wood finisher’s medal and an additional finisher’s item. Each loop is about 150 feet in gain. The run is hosted by “Just a Training Run.” Rucking options available for timed events. This is a chip-timed event with fully-stocked aid stations including chips, fruit, pizza, hot dogs, soup etc. For additional information contact Race Director Karen Sanzo at 573-864-7980 or email justatrainingrun@gmail.com. Register at https://tinyurl.com/2022GO83.

 

 

Sunday, November 27

 

SUNDAYS AT FOUR CONCERT – 4 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 111 S. Church St., Smithfield. A concert of festive music for the holiday season for organ and brass. The concert will feature a new collection of seasonal favorites, including a premiere by composer Doug Minerd. The performers are organist Heidi Bloch and the 2nd Ending Brass Quintet. Tickets available at EventBrite.com or at the door. For details call 757-357-2826.

 

Tuesday, Nov. 29

 

HOLIDAY CHRISTMAS TREE – Alcohol Ink The Art Center @319 Main Street, Smithfield,

from 7-9 p.m. Join Tammy Burgett for this class to create a 8×10 canvas. Fee for Isle of Wight Arts League members is $50, non-members $60, plus $15 for materials fee. Students age 14 and up. Pre-register and pay by Nov. 28. For details call 757-357-7707.

 

Thursday, Dec. 1

 

SMITHFIELD AMERICAN LEGION BINGO – Every Thursday at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. Regular and special games paying out up to $60 and two progressive jackpots currently paying over $800. Refreshments available from the Legion Auxiliary on site. Legion is located at 818 S. Church St. in Smithfield. For up-to-date information (in case of inclement weather, etc.) check on the Post Facebook Page (Post49SmithfieldVA) or call the Post (757) 357-9239.There will no bingo on Dec. 29.

 

 

Friday, Dec. 2

 

CHORALIERS CAROL BY CANDLELIGHT : A Journey through Time – St. Luke’s Church, 14477 Benns Church Blvd., Smithfield, 7 p.m., or Saturday, Dec. 3, at 4 p.m. Smithfield High School’s select Choraliers Ensemble presents a cappella carols for the Christmas season. This music spans from ancient times to the present, from old classics to new favorites. Advance ticket purchase encouraged. $10 per person. For information call 757-357-3367.

 

Saturday, Dec. 3

 

TOWN OF WINDSOR CHRISTMAS PARADE  – The Town of Windsor Christmas parade lineup will be at 3 p.m. on Shirley Drive (next to Farmers Bank) and the parade will begin at 4 p.m. The parade will start on Shirley Drive and proceed to Church Street, ending on Duke Street.

A time with Santa for the children will be held at the library gazebo following the parade at approximately 4:45 p.m.  Handicap parking will be available at the Duke Street parking lot across from the library. Application forms are available on the town website or at Town Hall. Contact the Town Office at 757-242-4288.

 

23rd ANNUAL TOYS FOR TOTS CAR, TRUCK AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW – Smithfield Auto & Truck Center, 928 S. Church St., Smithfield 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Santa arrives by Nightingale around noon. Featuring classic and modern muscle cars, antique cars and trucks, hot rods, motorcycles, rescue vehicles, children’s area, door prizes, music, food and vendors. Rain or shine event. Spectator Admission: Please bring unwrapped toys and/or cash donation. Prizes awarded: Best in Show 1989 and older, Best in Show 1990 and newer, Top 20’s, Best Christmas Theme and more.

 

Sunday, Dec. 4

 

FREE PROGRAM – Western Tidewater Master Gardeners invite you to attend a free program on Raised Garden Beds at 2 p.m. at the Carrollton Library, 14362 New Towne Haven Lane, Carrollton, VA.

 

CHRISTMAS IN SMITHFIELD: A Real Colonial Christmas – Windsor Castle Manor House 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues Sunday, Dec. 4, from noon – 4 p.m. Events held at the Manor House at Windsor Castle. The 1750 Courthouse and historic Christ Episcopal Church will be featured as well. Prices: $20 adults, children 12 and under, free. Tickets available at Wharf Hill, 216 Main St., 757-357-9524; The Christmas Store, 108 Main St., 757-357-7891; or the Visitor Center, 319 Main St., 757-357-5182. Proceeds dedicated to the preservation of the Historic Smithfield Courthouse of 1750. For more details call 757-542-3109.

 

CHRISTMAS IN SMITHFIELD HOLIDAY COCKTAIL PARTY – Windsor Castle Manor House

Jericho Road, Smithfield 6-9 p.m. This event is a fundraiser for the 1750 Isle of Wight Courthouse. Tickets $125 each, or $225 a couple. Formal holiday attire. For details visit ChristmasInSmithfield.com.

 

 

 

Thursday, Dec. 8

 

SMITHFIELD AMERICAN LEGION BINGO – Every Thursday at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. Regular and special games paying out up to $60 and two progressive jackpots currently paying over $800. Refreshments available from the Legion Auxiliary on site. Legion is located at 818 S. Church St. in Smithfield. For up-to-date information (in case of inclement weather, etc.) check on the Post Facebook Page (Post49SmithfieldVA) or call the Post (757) 357-9239.There will no bingo on Dec. 29.

 

 

Thursday, Dec. 15

 

SMITHFIELD AMERICAN LEGION BINGO – Every Thursday at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. Regular and special games paying out up to $60 and two progressive jackpots currently paying over $800. Refreshments available from the Legion Auxiliary on site. Legion is located at 818 S. Church St. in Smithfield. For up-to-date information (in case of inclement weather, etc.) check on the Post Facebook Page (Post49SmithfieldVA) or call the Post (757) 357-9239.There will no bingo on Dec. 29.

 

Sunday, Dec. 18

 

RAFFLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS – The Difference Makers for Donna Bishop will have a raffle for a holiday basket. The basket is valued at $900 and includes items from Bath & Body Works, Krista Rose books, Jazzy book collection, Scentsy warmer and wax, winter floor mats, holiday flags, gift certificates, tumblers, holiday decor and more. For more information, call Lori at 757-375-0442, Brenda Redd at 757-647-9894 or Amanda Fowler at 757-653-1748.

 

Thursday, Dec. 22

 

SMITHFIELD AMERICAN LEGION BINGO – Every Thursday at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. Regular and special games paying out up to $60 and two progressive jackpots currently paying over $800. Refreshments available from the Legion Auxiliary on site. Legion is located at 818 S. Church St. in Smithfield. For up-to-date information (in case of inclement weather, etc.) check on the Post Facebook Page (Post49SmithfieldVA) or call the Post (757) 357-9239.There will no bingo on Dec. 29.

 

ONGOING AND UPCOMING

 

FOOD DISTRIBUTION – Until further notice, Christian Outreach Program will be open for food pickup on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and diaper distribution on Mondays only from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The mission is located at 402 Grace St. in Smithfield. For further information, call 757-356-9267. In addition regular hours, IW Christian Outreach will, beginning December 5th, be open every Monday from 4-6 p.m. for food distribution.

 

NEW EXHIBIT HANDMADE HOLIDAY SHOW AND SALE – Art Center@319 Main St., Smithfield. Through Dec. 31. Free admission. For details call 757-357-7707.

 

DAR ESSAY CONTEST – The Colonel William Allen Chapter of Smithfield, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, announces its 2022 Student Essay contests. One contest is for students in grades 5-8 and the high school contest is for students in grades 9-12. Both contests involve students researching a specific American Revolution person or event and writing an essay. Full contest topics and guidelines and other information may be obtained by contacting Caroline Hurt at 757-357-4737 or rohurt@charter.net. Essays are due by Nov. 22. All county public, private and homeschooled students are encouraged to participate. Winners will be recognized and receive awards at an upcoming event.

 

SEEKING SMITHFIELD 2022 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS – The Smithfield Ruritan and Smithfield Rotary Clubs invite individuals and organizations to submit nominations for a person to be named “Citizen of the Year” for 2022. This award is sponsored jointly by the both clubs and has been presented to deserving individuals since 1970. Nominees should be individuals living in the Smithfield area whose activities have benefited Smithfield area residents. The nominations should include the nominee’s name, address, phone number and a complete description of the nominees’ activities and involvement that warrant this award.

For a nomination application, please email Larry Saint at LSaint52@msn.com Last year our 2021 Honoree was Mayor Carter Williams.  We sincerely hope that we will get continuing support from the community in order to carry on this outstanding tradition of recognizing those individuals who give unselfishly to their community. Nominations will be accepted through Nov. 28, and the recipient will be honored at a dinner hosted by both clubs March 1 at the Smithfield Center. Please mail nominations to Citizen of the Year, P. O. Box 1004, Smithfield, VA 23431 or e-mail to LSaint52@msn.com.

 

SCHOLARSHIP – The Kiwanis Club of Carrollton is taking applications for $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors that promote academic and service leadership. Applicants should contact their school counselor or Sherry Vincent at sherry@sherryvincent.org for applications. The deadline to complete the application is Jan. 31.

 

MANNA  – 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Every Tuesday at Healing Waters Worship Center, 12172 Smith’s Neck Road, Carrollton. Drive -thru free groceries to all in need. Visit www.hwwcnow.org for more information.

 

LOCAL VETERANS SERVICE OFFICER – Joe Grocki will be available at Smithfield American Legion Post 49, 818 S. Church St. in Smithfield, on Mondays 9-11 a.m. He is available to assist any military veteran who has questions about their benefits, issues with discharge paperwork or needs assistance filing claims with Veterans Affairs. Appointments can be made by calling 757-357-9239.

 

TIMEOUT FOR PARENTS – Healing Waters Worship Center, 12172 Smith’s Neck Road, Carrollton, 2-5 p.m. Dec. 3. Free childcare is provided for all children, newborn to age 12. All staff are background-checked and CPR-certified. To sign up call or text 757-356-5730 with your child’s first and last name and age. Visit www.hwwcnow.org for more information.

 

MOBILE FOOD PANTRY – Every second Thursday of the month at the Luter Sports Complex. Sponsored by the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia.

 

ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY MUSEUM – Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and Noon – 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $2 for ages 18 and up. Interpreting local history, the museum’s exhibits include prehistoric fossils, Native American and Colonial artifacts, a country store and the museum’s most notable artifact — the world’s oldest, edible cured ham. The 1902 pork product exemplifies the patented Smithfield curing process.

 

CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH JAM – Every Saturday 7-9 a.m., 111 S. Church St., Smithfield. CEC JAM is a gathering of musicians and “musicians in progress” who gather to play and sing a variety of music. Everyone is welcome to bring their favorite instrument and make a joyful noise. For details call 757-407-6333.

 

1750 ISLE OF WIGHT COURTHOUSE – The historic courthouse on Main Street in Smithfield is open Fridays from 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sundays 1-4 p.m.

 

SMITHFIELD FARMERS MARKET – Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon, BSV lot, 115 Main St. Local farmers and crafters, live music, and new dining and children’s area also fresh seasonal produce and fruit. For information call 757-357-5182.

 

FIELD TRIPS IN ISLE OF WIGHT – Choose from several categories, including History, Art, Agriculture and Plants and Animals. Visit https://www.genuinesmithfieldva.com/events/detail/410/family-field-trip—plants-and-animals/80721

 

COMMONWEALTH CATHOLIC CHARITIES – Has launched a street outreach program to pair those experiencing homelessness with resources available to them in Western Tidewater. To refer someone in need, contact Ashli Hill, case worker, at 804-546-7529 or the Regional Housing Crisis Hotline at 757-587-4202.