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Rivanna RiverFest 2026

Rivanna RiverFest 2026

Saturday, May 9th 2026 - 2:30 pm - 9:00 pm at Rivanna River Company
1518 E. High St

Looking for something fun, local, and perfect for the whole family? I’ve got a great one for you.

Mark your calendar for Rivanna RiverFest, happening Saturday, May 9th from 2:30 to 9:00 PM at the Rivanna River Company.

This event is put together by the Rivanna Conservation Alliance along with community partners, and it’s all about celebrating one of our favorite natural gems right here in Charlottesville — the Rivanna River.

RiverFest is a full afternoon and evening of family-friendly fun for all ages. We’re talking live music and performances, hands-on activities, river recreation, plus plenty of food and drinks to keep you fueled while you enjoy the day.

Whether you want to get out on the water, kick back and listen to some great live entertainment, or just spend time outdoors with friends and family, this is one of those events that really captures what spring and summer in Central Virginia are all about.

And it’s not just about having a good time — it’s also about raising awareness and supporting efforts to protect and preserve the Rivanna River for generations to come.

So, bring the kids, grab your friends, and plan to spend the day by the water for Rivanna RiverFest, Saturday, May 9th from 2:30 to 9:00 PM at the Rivanna River Company.

Camp Holiday Trails-Hope Grows

Camp Holiday Trails-Hope Grows

Sunday, May 10th 2026 - 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm at King Family Vineyards
6550 Roseland Farm

Mark your calendars for a meaningful Mother’s Day celebration that gives back to our community.

Camp Holiday Trails invites you to Hope Grows, their annual celebration and fundraiser, happening Sunday, May 10, 2026 (Mother’s Day) from 3:00–6:00 PM at King Family Vineyards.

This family-friendly afternoon will feature food and beverages, live music from The Currys, Mother’s Day arts and crafts, activities for kids, and a variety of auction and raffle items. It’s a relaxed, joyful way to celebrate the moms in your life while supporting a cause that makes a real difference.

Proceeds from Hope Grows benefit Camp Holiday Trails, a local nonprofit that provides inclusive, life-changing camp experiences for children and teens with serious medical needs — along with their siblings — giving them space to build confidence, connection, and unforgettable memories.

Tickets will be available soon, so stay tuned for updates from Camp Holiday Trails.

Camp Holiday Trails is also currently seeking Hope Grows sponsors. Businesses or individuals interested in learning more can contact Marissa Wendte, Director of Annual Giving, at marisa@campholidaytrails.org or 504-439-3301.

Celebrate Mother’s Day with purpose and help hope grow.

Farm • Gardens • Flowers (FGF) Festival

Farm • Gardens • Flowers (FGF) Festival

Saturday, May 16th 2026 - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm at Forrest Green Farm
2317 Evergreen Rd

If you’re ready to truly celebrate spring, this is one you’ll want to circle on the calendar.

The Farm • Gardens • Flowers Festival, also known as the FGF Festival, is happening Saturday, May 16th, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Forrest Green Farm in Louisa — and best of all, it’s a free event.

This year marks the 13th Annual Spring Festival, with the theme “Growing Wellness from Soil to Bloom.” And that’s exactly what this day is about — wellness, nature, learning, and community.

Throughout the day, you can enjoy food trucks, artisan and local vendors, a plant sale, a kid’s zone, and plenty of space to explore the farm. There are also guided farm tours, where you can walk the fields, visit the laying hens, broiler chickens, and cattle, and get a real behind-the-scenes look at how the farm operates.

Garden lovers will want to check out the garden tours, featuring strip rows, circle gardens, herb gardens, and raised beds, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and pick up new gardening ideas.

There will also be herbal medicine demonstrations, covering things like tinctures, infused oils and vinegars, elixirs, salves, infused salts and sugars, and shrubs — plus a full lineup of healthy living workshops throughout the day.

Some of the featured speakers include Debi Farley of Acupuncture Works, discussing Alpha Gal and treatment options; Conner Parrish of Bloomistry, diving into the hidden world of living soil; and Amanda Welch of Grubby Girl Handmade Soaps and Meeting House Farm Apiary, sharing lessons in beekeeping and how to get started.

You’ll also find local vendors like Bloomistry Garden Co., Grubby Girl Handmade Soaps, and Lilly Bow Chic, offering everything from regenerative gardening solutions to handmade bath products and unique accessories.

It’s a full day to explore, learn, and enjoy the beauty of spring — right here in Louisa.

Goochland Day 2026

Goochland Day 2026

Saturday, May 16th 2026 - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm at Goochland Courthouse Green
2900 River Road West

Goochland Day 2026 is coming up on Saturday, May 16th, and it’s one of the biggest, most feel-good community celebrations of the year.

The day kicks off with the Goochland Day Parade at 10 AM on the Courthouse Green. Expect hometown pride on full display with community groups, organizations, and plenty of small-town charm rolling right through the heart of Goochland.

Then starting at 11 AM, the celebration moves over to the Goochland Sports Complex for a full-on community festival.

We’re talking food vendors, live music, local artisans, activities for kids, and plenty of space to wander, snack, and soak it all in. It’s family-friendly, it’s community-powered, and best of all, it’s free.

This is one of those events where you run into people you know, meet people you don’t, and leave feeling pretty good about where you live. Bring the kids, bring the neighbors, bring your appetite, and maybe even a lawn chair.

Again, it’s Goochland Day 2026, happening Saturday, May 16th. Parade at 10 AM on the Courthouse Green, festival starts at 11 AM at the Goochland Sports Complex.

Battle of the Bands with a Twist

Battle of the Bands with a Twist

Saturday, May 16th 2026 - 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm at Richmond Harley-Davidson
12200 Harley Club Dr.

If your perfect Saturday sounds like roaring guitars, rumbling engines, and a whole lot of heart, mark your calendar for Saturday, May 16th. Richmond Harley-Davidson is hosting Battle of the Bands with a Twist from noon to 6 — and this isn’t your average band showdown.

Here’s where it gets wild: local musicians won’t arrive as bands… they’ll become bands on the spot. Artists will draw numbers from a bucket to form five brand-new groups, then collaborate to pick four songs and perform them live. It’s part musical chairs, part rock-and-roll lightning strike ⚡ and all kinds of fun to watch. Trophies go to first, second, and third place, so the friendly competition will be cranked to eleven.

And the best part? It’s all for an incredible cause. This event is raising awareness and support for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Admission is just a five-dollar donation, with additional contributions welcomed and deeply appreciated. So, every riff, every drum fill, every face-melting solo helps kids who truly need it. ❤️

Bring your friends, bring your lawn chairs, bring your love of live music and community spirit, and spend the afternoon surrounded by bikes, bands, and big hearts at Richmond Harley-Davidson on Harley Club Drive in Ashland.

Battle of the Bands with a Twist — May 16th, noon to six. Sponsored by Richard Davis and Amplify the Vibes.

Octane Revival and King’s Highway Ride

Octane Revival and King’s Highway Ride

Sunday, May 31st 2026 - 11:00 am at ImpACT Ministries
330 Shen Elk Plaza

Looking for something powerful to do that brings together community, motorcycles, and a mission that truly matters? Then mark your calendar for the Octane Revival and King’s Highway Ride, happening Friday, May 29th through Sunday, May 31st at ImpACT Ministries in Elkton.

It all kicks off Friday and Saturday nights at 6pm with Octane Revival—featuring live music and a special guest speaker, PJ from Hellfighters Upstate New York. Then on Sunday at 11am, Pastor and Jail Chaplain Jason Wagner will lead a message you won’t want to miss.

After Sunday service, kickstands go up for the King’s Highway Ride—so whether you ride or just want to be part of something meaningful, this is your moment.

The weekend takes place at ImpACT Ministries, 330 Shen Elk Plaza in Elkton—and it’s all for an incredible cause. Funds raised will benefit Magnolia Rose, a nonprofit right here in the Shenandoah Valley that provides safe emergency housing and direct advocacy for survivors of sexual exploitation and trafficking. They’re doing life-changing work—helping survivors stabilize, heal, and find a path forward.

So come out for the music, stay for the ride, and be part of something bigger than yourself.

Project First Responder Special Needs and Autism Awareness Festival

Project First Responder Special Needs and Autism Awareness Festival

Saturday, June 6th 2026 - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm at Moss-Nuckols Elementary School
2055 Courthouse Rd

The Louisa County Sheriff’s Office is hosting the Project First Responder Special Needs and Autism Awareness Festival on Saturday, June 6th from 10 AM until 3 PM at Moss-Nuckols Elementary School on Courthouse Road in Louisa.

This annual event is designed to bring the community together in support of individuals with autism and other special needs. It’s a day focused on awareness, acceptance, and inclusion, while also connecting families and caregivers with valuable local resources.

And the best part? It’s a family-friendly festival with something for everyone.

There will be live music, food, games, and plenty of activities for kids, including bounce houses, face painting, arts and crafts, and hands-on fun. Families can also enjoy live animal encounters and browse a vendor marketplace featuring local artisans and businesses.

Throughout the day you’ll also find information booths and speakers, offering helpful resources and support for families navigating autism and other developmental or accessibility challenges.

Events like this matter more than ever. According to the CDC, one in 36 children is diagnosed with autism, and countless individuals live with other diverse abilities. This festival is about building a stronger, more supportive community where everyone feels welcome and connected.

If you’d like to get involved, there are still opportunities to volunteer, become a vendor, sponsor the event, or share resources with the community.

So come out, bring the family, and spend the day celebrating inclusion and connection at the Project First Responder Special Needs and Autism Awareness Festival.

That’s happening Saturday, June 6th from 10 to 3 at Moss-Nuckols Elementary School in Louisa.

Tastes & Tunes - Valley Children’s Advocacy Center

Tastes & Tunes – Valley Children’s Advocacy Center

Saturday, June 13th 2026 - 11:00 am - 4:00 pm at Red August Farm
1171 Hermitage Road

The Staunton‑Augusta Junior Woman’s Club is hosting Tastes & Tunes, a community fundraiser to benefit the Valley Children’s Advocacy Center.

It’s happening Saturday, June 13th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Red August Farm in beautiful Staunton, right in the heart of Augusta County.

This family-friendly afternoon will bring the community together for live local music, great food, drinks, and a relaxed outdoor atmosphere on the farm. It’s the kind of event where you can spread out a lawn chair, enjoy the mountain views, and spend a summer afternoon listening to music while supporting an important cause.

And that cause is the Valley Children’s Advocacy Center, an organization that works closely with law enforcement, social services, and medical professionals to support children and families impacted by abuse. Their mission is to make sure kids receive compassionate care, advocacy, and the resources they need during incredibly difficult situations.

Events like Tastes & Tunes help raise both awareness and funding so the center can continue providing those critical services to families across the Shenandoah Valley.

So if you’re looking for a great way to spend a Saturday in June, mark your calendar for June 13th from 11 to 4 at Red August Farm in Staunton.

Live music, great food, beautiful scenery, and a chance to help make a difference in the lives of local children.

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Camp LIGHT Cruise-In 2026

Camp LIGHT Cruise-In 2026

Saturday, June 13th 2026 - 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm at Creative Works Farm
107 Creative Works Lane

If you love classic cars, chrome that shines like the midday sun, and a good old-fashioned summer evening with the community, mark your calendar for Saturday, June 13th.

Creative Works Farm is hosting their annual Camp LIGHT Cruise-In from 4 to 7 PM at 107 Creative Works Lane in Waynesboro — and it’s open to everyone.

Bring the whole family out to check out cool cars of all kinds, grab some food and drinks, play games, and enjoy a relaxed evening on the farm. Spectators and general cruise-in parking are completely free, so even if you just want to stroll through and admire the rides, you’re welcome.

Got a special set of wheels you want to show off? You can reserve exclusive VIP parking inside their retro 1950s-style “town” area for just twenty-five dollars per vehicle, but those spots are limited and tend to go fast.

The event welcomes all types of vehicles, from classics to customs to modern machines, so whether you’re into muscle cars, hot rods, trucks, or something totally unique, there’s something to see.

Creative Works Farm is a smoke-free, vape-free, drug- and alcohol-free facility, and all guests are asked to follow those guidelines so everyone can enjoy a safe, family-friendly evening.

So, shine up the chrome, pack up the lawn chairs, and cruise over to Creative Works Farm on June 13th for an evening of cars, community, and summer fun.

Music & Mindfulness Program- Graves Mountain Farm & Lodges

Music & Mindfulness Program- Graves Mountain Farm & Lodges

Sunday, June 14th 2026 - All Day at Graves Mountain Farm and Lodges
225 Graves Mountain Ln

If you know a talented young musician in Central Virginia, here’s an incredible opportunity coming up this summer in Madison County.

The Music & Mindfulness program is returning to Graves Mountain Farm & Lodges in Syria, Virginia, running Sunday, June 14th through Monday, June 22nd.

This eight-day overnight program is sponsored by the Blue Ridge Center for Music & Creative Arts in collaboration with Music & Mindfulness, a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit organization. The program gives advanced high school orchestral and vocal students a powerful opportunity to expand their musical abilities while also connecting with nature and learning mindfulness techniques that help build focus, confidence, and resilience.

Throughout the week, students receive one-on-one instruction, participate in small group and chamber music sessions, and rehearse for orchestral and choir performances. They’ll also explore new styles of music through introductory workshops in genres like jazz and bluegrass, and take part in lively jam sessions and collaborative concerts.

But the experience goes beyond music. Students will also practice mindfulness techniques designed to reduce stress and strengthen the mind-body connection. The schedule includes activities like yoga, meditation, nature walks, swimming, horseback riding, campfires, karaoke, and more — all set in the beautiful surroundings of Madison County.

Even more impressive, every student attends on a full scholarship, with instruction, meals, and lodging all covered. That’s made possible through the mission of the Blue Ridge Center for Music and Creative Arts and the generosity of community supporters who help ensure no talented student is left behind due to family income.

Students interested in attending must submit an application, and community members who would like to support the next generation of musicians and artists are encouraged to donate to help keep the program thriving.

You can learn more or make a contribution by visiting blueridgecenterarts.com or by mailing donations directly to the Blue Ridge Center for Music & Creative Arts in Madison.

CLICK HERE TO DONATE TODAY!

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