EVENTS
sonal stories about time spent at Bayshore. Scheduled to appear are Gwen Watts and Glennie Daniels from Richmond, Darryl Randolph, Hampton Institute class of 1961 and Dr. Mary T. Christian from Hampton. Each person entering the museum will receive a free ticket, (one ticket to a person and tickets are limited) for a chance to win an autographed guitar by Chuck Guitar Chavis and Ves Artist. Winner must be present to win. For more information, call the Hampton Visitor Center at 757-727-1102.
Kardio Kraz Xpress Fitness 8:30 a.m. Sept. 22
West Hampton Community Center, 1638 Briarfield Road. Classes are at 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays and 8:30 a.m. Saturdays. For nonmembers, walk-up fee is $7 per class and $50 per month for unlimited classes. For members, walk-up fee is $5 per class and $20 for a yearly membership. Become an Xpress member for $50 per month. Membership includes unlimited classes, a weigh-in on Saturday mornings, weekly meal trackers and a monthly BMI measurement. Participants will have their body measurements and picture taken at the start of the program.
Yoga on Tap 9:30 a.m. Sept. 22
St. George Brewing Co., 204 Challenger Way. Enjoy a one-hour Vinyasa flow yoga class presented by Yaz Yoga. All levels are welcome. The tasting room will be open for those who wish to reward themselves with a brew after class. It will also be open during class. Cost is $10 and includes the yoga class and a pint of beer or three classes for $25 (no beer). Payment via cash or credit card at the door. Bring your own yoga mat and water bottle. Floors are cement, so guests with knee troubles may want to double up on mats. To register, call 757303-1232 or email hollyyaz@cox.net. Class size is limited, so register in advance and cancel 24 hours prior. Arrive by 9:20 a.m. for registration. Visit facebook.com/yazyogava for updates.
Rock and Rescue 1 p.m. Sept. 23
PBR Hampton, 1976 Power Plant Parkway. The second annual Rock and Rescue is a family-focused festival that offers fun and frolic for all two and four-legged family members. Come enjoy live music, fashion, food, more than 170 community vendors, dog demonstrations, children’s activities and one of the largest dog adoption events around. For more information, visit rockandrescueva.com.
Yoga at Buckroe Beach 8 a.m. Sept. 23
Buckroe Beach and Park. Join instructor Janet Tucker at Buckroe from 8-9 a.m. every other Sunday for a full body stretch on the beach. Bring your mat, a drink and a friend. Event is free and the location is next to the fishing pier. For weather cancellations, call 757-727-8311.
Upcoming
Yoga at Mill Point Park 7:30 a.m. Sept. 24
Mill Point Park, 100 Eaton St. Join Instructor Janet Tucker from 7:308:30 a.m. every Monday for a full body stretch. Bring your mat, a drink and a friend. Event is free. For weather cancellations, call 757-7278311.
Fitness Yoga 6 p.m. Sept. 25
First United Methodist Church Hampton, 110 E. Queens St. Come out to First United Methodist Church’s Fellowship Hall at 6 p.m. every Tuesday for fitness yoga. Bring your own mat and water. Cost is $5 per class and is open to the public. All levels are welcome. Register via email to hollyyaz@cox.net or join the closed Facebook group FUMC Hampton Yoga. Details: facebook.com/yazyogava.
Girl Scouts Recruitment Event 6 p.m. Sept. 25
Forrest Elementary School, 1406 Todds Lane. Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast is holding a signup event from 6-7 p.m. Girl Scouts is a leadership program for girls in kindergarten through 12th grade. For more information, visit gsccc.org, call 1-800-77SCOUT or email customercare@gsccc.org.
Duplicate Bridge lessons and game 10 a.m. Sept. 26
PBC Duplicate Bridge Club, 34 Research Drive. Duplicate Bridge is a card game that teaches strategy, improves memory and hones communication. Instructor/Director Chuck Sadowski will teach a beginner lesson from 10 a.m. to noon. These lessons are ideal for someone who hasn’t played bridge in years or for those who are new to playing duplicate bridge. Lessons are $5 per session, but the first three lessons are free. Instructor/ director David Burnes will teach a lesson at 12:30 p.m., followed by a duplicate bridge game at 1 p.m. Games are $8 per session and no partner is necessary. Mention Daily Press Town Square and get free admittance for your first visit. For more information, visit bridgewebs .com/pbcbridgeclub or email pbcbridgeclub1@gmail.com.
Grief recovery support group 6 p.m. Sept. 26
Liberty Baptist Church, 1021 Big Bethel Road. GriefShare is a Christcentered grief recovery support group that meets weekly from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Room A132 through Nov. 14. The group will cover 13 topics for those who are grieving, and sessions include a video and group discussion. Participants may join at any time and child care is available. Arrive at 5:30 p.m. to register. A one-time registration fee of $20 includes the cost of a workbook.
Quilting class 10 a.m. Sept. 26
North Phoebus Community Center, 249 W. Chamberlin Ave. Come learn the amazing technique of quilting and create custom pieces to provide memories for years to come.
Preschoolers in Action 10:30 a.m. Sept. 27
Hampton Public Library, 4207 Victoria Blvd. This storytime from 10:30-11 a.m. will include music, reading books and playtime. Registration is required. For ages 3-5. For more information or to register, call 757-727-1157. Details: hampton publiclibrary.org.
Trivia at the Tavern 7 p.m. Sept. 27
Trivia at the Tavern, 555 Settlers Landing Road, Suite O. Trivia starts at 7 p.m. every Thursday and karaoke follows at 9 p.m. Trivia is a total of 20 questions from a wide variety of categories and music themed to the question and/or answer. Hints are often included and one free answer is given during the night. Details: stillwatertavern.com.
Basket Bingo 9 a.m. Sept. 29
Hampton Baptist Church, 40 Kingsway. Peninsula Networking Exchange Clubs presents the 19th annual basket bingo featuring Longaberger baskets. Doors open at 9 .a.m. and games begin at 10 a.m. All proceeds benefit local charities. There also will be a chinese auction, door prizes and raffles. Tickets are $35 and includes lunch. For tickets, call Rosie at 757-851-2248 or email greener73@cox.net.
Author talk 7 p.m. Oct. 1
Hampton History Museum, 120 Old Hampton Lane. Join Jonathan W. White, associate professor of American Studies at Christopher Newport University, as he explores “Dreams of War and Peace: The Remarkable Night Life of Civil War Americans.” The Civil War placed new and unique strains on 19thcentury Americans, and their nightly visions reflected those hardships. Sometimes the war intruded on people’s slumber, vividly bringing to life the horrors of the conflict. For others, nighttime was an escape from the hard realities of life and death in wartime. In this talk, professor White will explore what dreams meant to Civil War-era Americans, and how their dreams reveal that generation’s deepest longings — their hopes and fears, desires and struggles, and guilt and shame. When Americans recorded their dreams in their diaries, letters and memoirs, they sought to make sense of the changing world around them, and to cope with the confusion, despair and loneliness of life amid the turmoil of a war the likes of which they had never imagined. After his talk, he will sign copies of his book available in the museum gift shop for $34.95.
Bon Secours Mobile Care-A-Van 8:30 a.m. Oct. 2
Third Baptist Church, 1214 Victoria Blvd. Free medical care will be available for uninsured adults and children. Persons will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis.