Rappahannock News

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21

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➜ FUN FOR FELINES:

RappCats is hosting an evening of fun, friendship, and good cheer from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Griffin Tavern, Flint Hill. Music donated by award-winning musician Ben Mason. No admission fee. Donations will be gratefully accepted. A portion of the proceeds from dinner will be generously donated to RappCats by Griffin Tavern.

➜ LEFT BEHIND:

Through story, song and audience interactio­n Master Storytelle­r Sheila Arnold looks at the fugitive slaves from the Undergroun­d Railroad and shares what they left behind — family, clothes, name, even life. There are surprises that were left behind as well, and this presentati­on brings humor along with thoughtpro­voking moments. This program is historical storytelli­ng at its best. A one hour program that begins with the audience’s thoughts and leads to stories that will stay in your mind long after the presentati­on has ended. Free and open to the public. For all ages. 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Culpeper County Library’s Meeting Room

➜ CHURCH SERVICES:

Love and Faithfulln­ess Church, Front Royal, having a three night services starting Friday, Feb. 21, Saturday, Feb. 22, and Sunday 23, at 7 p.m. each night. Guest speaker will be Evangelist Jerry McGee. This man of God was part of the Hell's Angel's until God transforme­d him. Now he travels worldwide with his testimony, From the Harley to the cross. For more informatio­n, call David Clanagan at 540-247-1739.

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