HOROSCOPES
HAPPY BIRTHDAY: An aggressive approach to using your skills to advance will pay off. Refuse to let anyone interfere with your plans.
ARIES ( March 21-April 19): Don't try to get by on hearsay, or you will end up making a costly mistake.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Evaluate your position and relationships with others. Getting along with the people you live with can be difficult if stubbornness prevails.
GEMINI ( May 21-June 20): Put your best foot forward, and make a difference. Volunteer and make someone's day, or offer praise or compliments to someone you love.
CANCER ( June 21-July 22): Savor the moment, and don't be afraid to take a unique approach to life, love and your search for happiness.
LEO ( July 23-Aug. 22): Stop struggling. You either feel for someone or something or you don't. Make a decision, and do whatever you need to do.
VIRGO ( Aug. 23-Sept. 22): A change of scenery or plans will lift your spirits. It's time to try to use your imagination and try something new.
LIBRA ( Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You need to do something engaging. Start a conversation with someone you love, and a plan you both can look forward to will unfold.
SCORPIO ( Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don't take anything or anyone for granted. Listen to complaints, and make suggestions that will improve your situation at home or help someone you care about move along.
SAGITTARIUS ( Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't be fooled by what someone does or says. Stick to what you know, and you'll overcome any hurdle you face.
CAPRICORN ( Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Remembering the past will spare you from making the same mistake twice.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
You'll make it difficult for anyone to outmaneuver you. High energy well spent will lead to your continued success.
PISCES ( Feb. 19-March 20): Push for what you want. Don't let what others do or say make you retreat.
— Eugenia Last
The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown and Jamestown Settlement are highlighting gallery exhibits, films and educational programs for the month of February featuring experiences of Africans and African Americans in early America. Exhibits and event activities have been adapted with limited capacity and protective safety protocols are in place. The Museum, located at 200 Waters St., is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For ticket info, visit visitwilliamsburg.com.