Happenings: The Only Roanoke Events Calendar You’ll Ever Need. Week of 9/25 to 10/2.

We scoured 30 disparate community calendars (yes, 30) so you didn’t have to.

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We scoured 30 disparate community calendars (yes, 30) so you didn’t have to. Want to know when the next City Council meeting takes place? Curious about what there’s to do this weekend? We’ve got you covered. We encourage folks to contact the venue directly to learn of any last minute changes or cancellations.

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This Weekend

  • Friday, 9/27 to Sunday, 9/29 — Opening Weekend: Sinkland Farms Pumpkin Festival (3060 Riner Rd., Christiansburg). Enjoy live music with beer and wine on the terrace, and food trucks on-site. Jam-packed with activities, arts & crafts vendors, and fun for the whole family. Take a hayride to the pumpkin patch, make your way through a mind boggling 5-acre corn maze, and visit with our farm animals. Fridays (limited activities), Saturdays, and Sundays through November 3. Visit this link for more information. ($)
  • Saturday, 9/28 to Sunday, 9/29 — Opening Weekend: Jeter Farm Fall Festival & Country Store (181 Blue Ridge Blvd., Roanoke). Enjoy a corn maze, hay rides, slides, barnyard zoo, games, jump pad, and a country store stocked with all locally made, VA Grown products and crafts. Enjoy ice cream, local apple cider, fresh kettle corn, grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, and roasted corn. Saturdays and Sundays through October 27. Visit this link for more information. ($)
  • Saturday, 9/28 to Sunday, 9/29  — Smith Mountain Lake Wine Festival at Bernard’s Landing (775 Ashmeade Rd., Moneta). Featuring awe-inspiring lake and mountain views, amazing wineries, talented artisan vendors and awesome live music. Visit this link for more information. ($)

Wednesday, September 25

  • 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Live music: Mercy Creek at Parkway Brewing Company (739 Kessler Mill Rd., Salem). 
  • 6 p.m. — Silent Book Club at Big Lick Brewing Co. (409 Salem Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 6 p.m. — Ohh-Fest with Port City Brewing at Jack Brown’s Beer and Burger Joint (210 B Market St., Roanoke). Get festive with us! Featuring German seasonals and an exclusive IPA collab with Stone Brewing.
  • 6 to 7 p.m. — Queer Tango Fall Series at Ursula’s Cafe (511 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke). A 6 part series that meets every other week. No dance partner necessary. Pay for the series or drop in for one or two classes. Come early to enjoy food/drinks from Ursula's Cafe, our favorite pay-what-you-can cafe. This series is trans and queer centered and allies are welcome. Find more information at this link. ($)
  • 6 to 8 p.m. — Ultimate Frisbee Pick-up League presented by PLAY Roanoke at River’s Edge Park (302 Wiley Dr., Roanoke). Informal, fun, ultimate frisbee pick-up league. Continues weekly on Wednesdays through November 6, some dates excluded. Visit this link for details and to sign up for this low-cost series. ($)
  • 6 to 9 p.m. — Live music: Solacoustix Duo at Billy’s (102 Market St. SE, Roanoke) for Courtyard Vibes featuring music and a Don Julio tasting in the courtyard.
  • 7 p.m. — Live music: Palmyra at the Grandin Theatre (1310 Grandin Rd. SW, Roanoke). Purchase tickets at this link. ($)
  • 7 p.m. — Fall for Ursula Fundraiser at Ursula’s Cafe (511 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke). Find more information at this link.
  • 7 p.m. — Open Mic Comedy Night at Big Lick Brewing Co. (409 Salem Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 7:30 p.m. — Opening night: “To Kill a Mockingbird” at Mill Mountain Theatre (1 Market Sq., Roanoke). Set in a tranquil Alabama town during the Great Depression, the story revolves around Scout and Jem, growing up with their widowed father, Atticus Finch. Find more information and purchase your tickets at this link. ($)
  • 9:30 p.m. — Ben Trout Band at Martin’s Downtown Bar and Grill (413 1st St., Roanoke). For more information, visit this link

Thursday, September 26

  • 2 to 4 p.m. — Towing Advisory Board Meeting in the Roanoke Police Department Community Room (348 Campbell Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 4 to 7 p.m. — Meet the Artists reception: David Ferrell and Ruth Lefko at Blue Ridge PBS (1215 McNeil Dr., Roanoke). Following the opening reception, Ferrell’s and Lefko’s art will be on display through October 11. Visit on weekdays between 1 and 4 p.m. Find more information at this link.
  • 6 p.m. — Juggling Club presented by Jefferson Rose and the Star City Circus Society at Elmwood Park (706 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke). Pay-what-you-can to help maintain equipment and purchase new circus props. Props are provided, no experience necessary. All are welcome. Meets every Thursday.
  • 6 to 7:30 p.m. — Live music: Mercy Creek at the Raleigh Court Library’s Cafe Night (2112 Grandin Rd., Roanoke).
  • 6 to 7:30 p.m. — Community Night: Fall Equinox Celebration with FREE Flu Shots presented by Carilion Clinic at Morningside Urban Farm (917 Morgan Ave. SE, Roanoke). Yoga and kids activities begin at 6 p.m., with the workshop to follow at 6:45. It’s the end of the season! Let’s gather to recognize and pay tribute to the close of the harvest season and our last Community Night of the season. Community nights are free and open to all ages. Visit this link for more information and to RSVP.
  • 6 to 8 p.m. — Vine to Wine at Well Hung Vineyard (402 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke). Learn about wine production. Taste six wines while enjoying charcuterie and pizza. Find more information and register at this link. ($)
  • 6:30 p.m. — Don’t Fall to Pieces: Puzzle Off at Big Lick Brewing Co. (409 Salem Ave. SW, Roanoke). Grab four of your cleverest friends and join us for a night of friendly competition to see who can piece together the puzzle the fastest. 
  • 7 p.m. — Gaymer Night at Roanoke Diversity Center (425 Campbell Ave. SW., Roanoke). Hang out with other local young adults in the lounge, watch the latest music videos, play board games, chat and mingle. Bring your controllers and play your friends with our Nintendo Switch or Playstation, or start an RPG, card games and board games.
  • 7 p.m. — History After Dark: “(Pseudo)Spiritualist Anna Kingsford” with Charlotte Rossler, presented by the Botetourt County Historical Society at 1772 on Main & Rooftop (18 S. Roanoke St., Fincastle). Rossler will discuss the pseudo-field of spiritualism that emerged in the late 19th century that sought to scientifically study mediums, the afterlife, magic, and ghosts, with a particular focus on the women’s rights campaigner, animal advocate, and magician Anna Kingsford. Find more at this link. ($) 
  • 7 to 9 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30) — Latin Zumba Party at The Spot on Kirk (22 Kirk Ave. SW, Roanoke) to benefit the Latinas Network Organization. Find more information and purchase tickets at this link. ($)
  • 7 to 9 p.m. — Line Dancing with Angela at Los Amigos Bar & Grill (3424 Orange Ave. NE, Roanoke). Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just looking to learn, Angela’s got the moves to get everyone out on the floor, so dust off your best western wear, round up your crew, and come on down for a boot-scootin’ good time. 
  • 8 p.m. — Live music: Solacoustix at Corned Beef & Co., Inc. (107 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke).  
  • 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Karaoke Night at Fork in the Market (32 Market Sq., Roanoke).
  • 9:30 p.m. — Live music: The Norms at Martin’s Downtown Bar and Grill (413 1st St., Roanoke). For more information, visit this link
  • 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. — Late Night Karaoke with DJ Marshall (AKA ParMar) at Los Amigos Bar & Grill (3424 Orange Ave. NE, Roanoke). Grab that mic and sing your heart out.

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Friday, September 27

  • 5 to 8 p.m. — Opening reception: Bringing New Life to Still Life featuring the works of celebrated contemporary artist Erin Raedeke at Art on 1st (300 1st St. SW, Roanoke) with an exclusive artist talk from 7 to 8 p.m. The exhibition, Painting Life, showcases‬ Raedeke’s masterful still-life paintings that elevate everyday objects, capturing their beauty‬ through meticulous attention to light, color, and form. It will be on view through October 3. Find more information at this link.
  • 5 to 8 p.m. — Friday Evening Artisan Market at the Salem Farmers Market (3 East Main St., Salem). Find more information at this link
  • 5:30 p.m. — Grandin Chillage in the Grandin Village (enter between Westover and Grandin Ave., Roanoke). Live music from The Thrillbillyz, food from The Rock n’ Roll Diner, Two Roosters, and Pop’s Ice Cream & Soda Bar, adult beverages, and family entertainment. Visit this link for more information. ($)
  • 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Live music: The Kind at Parkway Brewing Company (739 Kessler Mill Rd., Salem). 
  • 6 to 9 p.m. — Live music: The Shoobies at Brady’s Distillery (711 Pocahontas Ave. NE, Roanoke). Smokin’ Nick’s BBQ will be on site.
  • 6:30 p.m. — Art and Ice Cream: Walnut Bridge Mural Celebration presented by Roanoke Arts Commission and Pathfinders for Greenways under the Walnut Avenue Bridge (1115 Piedmont St. SE, Roanoke). The public is invited to attend a celebration of Jon Murrill’s “Lady of the River” mural and meet the model who inspired the work. The mural is down the hill behind Blue Cow Ice Cream and under the bridge. 
  • 6:30 p.m. — Live music: Pi Jacobs Trio at Big Lick Brewing Co. (409 Salem Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30) — Live music: Fireside Collective at 5 Points Music Sanctuary (1217 Maple Ave. SW., Roanoke). Find more information and purchase your tickets at this link. ($)
  • 7:30 p.m. — Live music: Ryan Greer Band at Olde Salem Brewing Company (315 Market St., Roanoke). 
  • 7:30 p.m. — Live music: Pierce Crask with John Peery at the 3rd Street Coffee House (305 Mountain Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 7:30 p.m. — The Creatives Social Hour presented by Cirqulation Studio at The Aurora Studio Center (110 Campbell Ave. SW, Roanoke). The goal of these events is to provide creatives a space to network and to raise funds to provide microgrants for selected creatives each month. Find more information at this link. ($) 
  • 8 p.m. (Doors open at 7:30) — Live music and Dance party: Solazo at The Spot on Kirk (22 Kirk Ave. SW, Roanoke) in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The evening will start with a dance lesson from Salsa Noke. Solazo will perform before the evening concludes with a Salsa Noke dance party. The afterparty will continue with a live performance of Tumbao! at 10 p.m. at Martin’s Downtown (413 1st St., Roanoke). Find more information and purchase tickets at this link. ($)
  • 8 p.m. — Live music: Tribute to the Temptations – Shadows of the 60s at the Jefferson Center’s Shaftman Performance Hall (541 Luck Ave., Roanoke). Visit this link for more information and to purchase tickets. ($)
  • 9 p.m. — Live music: Jesse Ray Carter at Fork in the Market (32 Market Sq., Roanoke).
  • 10 p.m. — Live music: Tumbao! at Martin’s Downtown Bar and Grill (413 1st St., Roanoke). For more information, visit this link. ($)
  • 10 p.m. — Live music: Britt Nix at Sidewinders (16 Campbell Ave. SE, Roanoke). 

Saturday, September 28

  • 8:30 a.m. — Take the Hill Fun Run and 5K at North Cross School (4254 Colonial Ave., Roanoke). No race day registration. Visit this link for more information and to register. ($)
  • 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. — Free Flu Vaccine Clinic at Carilion Clinic Riverside (3 Riverside Circle, Roanoke). No registration needed. Plan to wear a shirt that provides easy access to your upper arm. Participants must not have a current acute illness such as a cold or fever. Find more information at this link
  • 9 a.m. to noon — Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Wasena Park (1001 Winchester Ave. SW, Roanoke). Visit this link for more information and to register. ($)
  • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. — Historic Fincastle Fall Festival in downtown Fincastle (25 Bank Sq., Fincastle). Featuring local artists, crafters, food vendors, and children's activities, with classic cars on display. Musicians will play throughout the day in Courthouse Square. War reenactors, history presentations, and historic building self-tours. Visit this link for more information. 
  • 10 a.m. — Southwest Virginia Plane Pull at the Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport (Cargo Rd. between Aviation Dr. NW and Airport Rd. NW, Roanoke) to benefit Special Olympics Virginia. Gather your team of 25 and get ready to pull an 82-ton airplane a distance of 12 feet for a great cause! It’s a unique and exciting way to support our community. Are you up for the challenge? Visit this link for more information and to register. Free to spectators.
  • 11 a.m. — Author event: Alli Dyer at Book No Further (112 Market St. SE, Roanoke). Spisak will discuss “Strange Folk” a “lush, shimmering, and wildly imaginative" tale that follows a young mother's return to her estranged family in Appalachia. Find more information and reserve your copy of Dyers book at this link. 
  • Noon — Oktoberfest at Twisted Track Brewpub (523 Shenandoah Ave., Roanoke). Featuring authentic German music, delicious Festbier, and mouth-watering food specials.
  • Noon to 4 p.m. — Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration presented by Local Colors at John D. Nolan Park (between Norfolk and Salem Avenues, near the Market Building). Features dance and music performances, storytelling, and educational segments. Approximately 22 vendors will be on hand with food, artisan crafts, and community services. Find more information at this link
  • Noon to 7 p.m. — Bent Mountain Fall Festival and Oktoberfest at the Bent Mountain Center (10148 Tinsley Ln., Bent Mountain). Crafts, food, blacksmithing, and family fun for all ages. Live music by The Sauerkraut Band starting at 5 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets. Visit this link for more information. 
  • 1 p.m. — Author event: Naomi Hodge-Muse at Book No Further (112 Market St. SE, Roanoke). Wagner will discuss his new book “Tales of Koeler-Collar.” This debut book tells the story of Hodge-Muse's great-great grandmother, Amy Finney, a formerly enslaved Black woman. Find more information and reserve your copy of Hodge-Muse’s book at this link. 
  • 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. — Live music: Dan Carrell at Parkway Brewing Company (739 Kessler Mill Rd., Salem). 
  • 2 to 8 p.m. — Book Fair for Grown Ups at Olde Salem Brewing Company (315 Market St., Roanoke). Join us for good reads, cold drinks and the nostalgic feeling of being back at a school book fair. Featuring selections from Rainy Day Reads, Wondrous Books & More, and Dragon Bite Books & Crafts. Find more information at this link.
  • 3 to 9 p.m. — Dining with Dignity Volunteer Opportunity at Elmwood Park (706 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke). This annual event blesses us with the opportunity to provide a dignified dining experience for our unsheltered friends. For more information regarding volunteer opportunities, visit this link.
  • 4 to 8 p.m. — Night Market: Craft and Vendor Show on the Historic City Market presented by Savvy Events (1 Market Sq., Roanoke). Featuring 30+ craft & retail vendors along with some regular Farmer's Market vendors setting up for an extended day to fulfill your shopping needs.
  • 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Live music: The Ambassador and the Chosen Few at Parkway Brewing Company (739 Kessler Mill Rd., Salem). 
  • 6:30 p.m. — Live music: The Freeway Jubilee at Big Lick Brewing Co. (409 Salem Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 7 p.m. — Live music: Big Daddy Ray (former members of Fuzzy Logic) presented by Mingle at the Market at the Vinton Farmers Market (204 W. Lee Ave., Vinton). Find more information at this link. ($)
  • 7:30 p.m.  — Live music: Oktoberfest Celebration with music by Jack Marion at Olde Salem Brewing Company (315 Market St., Roanoke). 
  • 8 p.m. (Doors open at 7:30) — Live music: Nellie McKay at The Spot on Kirk (22 Kirk Ave. SW, Roanoke). Find more information and purchase tickets at this link. ($)
  • 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Live music: The Crank Crusaders featuring Raheem DeVaughn at the Salem Civic Center (1001 Roanoke Blvd, Salem). Ages 30+ only. Find more information at this link. ($)
  • 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Karaoke Night at Fork in the Market (32 Market Sq., Roanoke).
  • 10 p.m.  — Live music: Glam’r Kitti at Martin’s Downtown Bar and Grill (413 1st St., Roanoke). For more information, visit this link. ($)
  • 10 p.m. — Live music: Britt Nix at Sidewinders (16 Campbell Ave. SE, Roanoke). 
  • 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Vinyl & Vibes with the Star City Soul Club at Sidecar (411 1st St. SW, Roanoke). Find more information at this link.

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Sunday, September 29

  • 11 a.m.  — Tottenham vs. Manchester United Watch Party at Olde Salem Brewing Company (315 Market St., Roanoke). 
  • 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Live music: Savannah Roberts at Well Hung Vineyard (402 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke). 
  • 1 to 4 p.m. — Brunch for Change with live music by Kemistry presented by Phazhon Nash at Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center’s Crystal Ballroom (110 Shenandoah Ave., Roanoke). Find more information and purchase your tickets at this link. ($)
  • 1 to 6 p.m. — Live music: Parkway Brewing Funday at Riverdale (975 River Ave. SE, Roanoke). Featuring live music from Isaac Hadden and Friends (1:30 to 3:30 p.m.) and Tree of Forgiveness Band: A John Prine Tribute (4 to 6 p.m.), food trucks and kids activities. Visit this link for more information and to purchase tickets. ($)
  • 3 p.m.  — Steelers vs. Colts Watch Party at Olde Salem Brewing Company (315 Market St., Roanoke). 
  • 4 p.m. — Live music: Meskos Electric Revue feat. Aaron Geller at Big Lick Brewing Co. (409 Salem Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 4 p.m. — Live music: Marie Claire-Evans Duo at Big Lick Brewing Co. (409 Salem Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 4 p.m. — Roanoke City Walks International Food and Wine Tour presented by the Greater Williamson Road Business Association at Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center (110 Shenandoah Ave., Roanoke). The event features street food-inspired cuisine, eclectic wine pairings and a day complete with education from master sommeliers, entertainment and a downright pallet infusion of flavors. Find more information and purchase your tickets at this link. ($)
  • 5 to 7 p.m. — Dirt Church with Trek Roanoke at Carvins Cove – Bennett Springs (4300 Carvins Cove Road Salem). A fun-filled day of mountain biking at the cove; all levels welcome. Two rides will take place — one of around 15 miles and another of around 10. Pace will be for all riders and skill levels. Find more information at this link.
  • 5 to 8 p.m. — Live music: Leonard Blush & the Camelcals at Parkway Brewing Company (739 Kessler Mill Rd., Salem). 
  • 7:30 p.m. — Live music: Warren Haynes Band at the Salem Civic Center (1001 Roanoke Blvd, Salem). Ages 30+ only. Find more information at this link. ($)

Monday, September 30

  • 6:30 p.m. — Live music: Irish Music Session at Big Lick Brewing Co. (409 Salem Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 7 p.m. — Star City Secret Cinema presented by Justin Smith at the Grandin Theatre (1310 Grandin Rd. SW, Roanoke). What's the film? You won't know until you take your seat and the lights go down. Visit this link for more information and to purchase tickets. ($) 
  • 7:30 p.m. — Live music: Scott Cook and Pamela Mae with Bob Schmucker at the 3rd Street Coffee House (305 Mountain Ave. SW, Roanoke). 
  • 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6) — Live music: Gregory Alan Isakov at The Coves at Smith Mountain Lake (301 Ivy Ln., Union Hall). Find more information and purchase your tickets at this link. ($)

Tuesday, October 1

  • 5 to 7 p.m. — Roanoke City Mayoral Candidate Forum presented by the Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club of Roanoke, moderated by WSLS’s John Carlin at the City Market Building’s Charter Hall (32 Market Sq. SE, Roanoke). The three Roanoke City Mayoral candidates — Vice Mayor Joe Cobb, Councilwoman Stephanie Moon-Reynolds, and former Mayor David Bowers — will address the key issues impacting the city. Find more information and RSVP at this link
  • 5:30 to 7 p.m. — Living with Grief Meet-up: Grief and Improv presented by Carilion Clinic at Ursula’s Cafe (511 S. Jefferson St., Roanoke). This workshop will be led by Ami Trowell, Hollins University instructor and owner of Ursula’s Cafe. Find more information at this link.
  • 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. — Live music: Sideshow Runaways at Parkway Brewing Company (739 Kessler Mill Rd., Salem). 
  • 6 to 8 p.m. — Silent Book Club at Brady’s Distillery (711 Pocahontas Ave. NE, Roanoke). Find more information at this link.
  • 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Karaoke Night at Fork in the Market (32 Market Sq., Roanoke).
  • 9:30 p.m. — Live music: Christian Q & The Funky Truth at Martin’s Downtown Bar and Grill (413 1st St., Roanoke). For more information, visit this link

Wednesday, October 2

  • 1 to 3 p.m. — Market on Melrose Hiring Event presented by Goodwill Industries of the Valleys at the Melrose Branch Library (2502 Melrose Ave. NW, Roanoke). Apply for job opportunities at Market on Melrose during this event. Find more information at this link, including a list of available positions.
  • 6 p.m. — Lecture: “The Natural Environment and Human Health” by Dr. Aruni Bhatnagar presented by Mill Mountain Garden Club at Virginia Western Community College’s Whitman Auditorium (3099 Colonial Ave. SW, Roanoke). Bharnagar’s Green Heart Louisville health research initiative investigates how trees affect air pollution, sleep, stress and anxiety, blood pressure and cardio health. During his presentation, he will address the question, Are Trees the Best Medicine for Healthy Neighborhoods?  Free parking in lot 9, behind Chapman Hall. Find more information at this link.
  • 6 to 8 p.m. — Ultimate Frisbee Pick-up League presented by PLAY Roanoke at River’s Edge Park (302 Wiley Dr., Roanoke). Informal, fun, ultimate frisbee pick-up league. Continues weekly on Wednesdays through November 6, some dates excluded. Visit this link for details and to sign up for this low-cost series. ($)
  • 10 p.m. — Karaoke Night at Martin’s Downtown Bar and Grill (413 1st St., Roanoke). For more information, visit this link

Fall Festivals and Halloween Horrors

  • Now through October 27 — Jeter Farm Fall Festival & Country Store (181 Blue Ridge Blvd., Roanoke). Enjoy a corn maze, hay rides, slides, barnyard zoo, games, jump pad, and a country store stocked with all locally made, VA Grown products and crafts. Enjoy ice cream, local apple cider, fresh kettle corn, grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, and roasted corn. Saturdays and Sundays through October 27. Visit this link for more information. ($)
  • Now through November 2 — Terror Manor (805 Norfolk Ave. SW, Roanoke). The events at Terror Manor may be too intense for young children, we require all children under the age of 16 to have a parent onsite. Open weekends through November 2. Visit this link for more spooky details. ($)
  • Now through November 3 — Sinkland Farms Pumpkin Festival (3060 Riner Rd., Christiansburg). Enjoy live music with beer & wine on the terrace, and food trucks on-site. Hayrides to the pumpkin patch, 5-acre corn maze, farm animals, horseback trail rides, pony rides, kid’s zone and family games. Fridays (limited activities), Saturdays, and Sundays through November 3. Visit this link for more information. ($)

Ongoing

  • Through September 27 — “Shining a Light on the Christiansburg Institute” exhibit in the Gainsboro Library community room (15 Patton Ave. NW, Roanoke). This exhibit tells the story of Christiansburg Industrial Institute, a school for African American students that was established in 1866 and later supervised by Booker T. Washington. It witnessed the United States’ attempt at Reconstruction, the successful installation of Jim Crow, and school desegregation and the Civil Rights Movement. Explore its history through featured artifacts, such as artwork, photographs, newspapers, and more. Find more information at this link.
  • Through October 6 —  “To Kill a Mockingbird” at Mill Mountain Theatre (1 Market Sq., Roanoke). Set in a tranquil Alabama town during the Great Depression, the story revolves around Scout and Jem, growing up with their widowed father, Atticus Finch. Find more information and purchase your tickets at this link. ($)
  • Through October 11 — Watercolor artists David Ferrell and Ruth Lefko exhibit at Blue Ridge PBS (1215 McNeil Dr., Roanoke). Ferrell’s and Lefko’s art will be on display through October 11. Visit on weekdays between 1 and 4 p.m. Find more information at this link.
  • Through December 8 — Johnny Floyd “Child Be Free” exhibit at Roanoke College’s Olin Hall Galleries, Upper Smoyer Gallery (240 High St., Salem). The exhibit explores our relationship with time and how we define ourselves within its bounds delving into questions of purpose and identity, often through the lens of recursion theory, where repetition leads to revelation. Includes experimentation with paper, sewing, and digital manipulation, to intertwine archival imagery with themes of ancestry and connection, drawing inspiration from The Center for Studying Structures of Race’s project on naming unnamed enslaved individuals who contributed to Roanoke College's history. Find more information at this link.
  • Through December 8 — Sandy Williams IV “Freedom is Not a Metaphor” at Roanoke College’s Olin Hall Galleries, Olin Gallery (240 High St., Salem). The exhibition invites viewers to reconsider the construction and contestation of memory, intertwining family portraits with discussions on public space, while challenging conventional narratives and encouraging dialogue on agency and historical injustices. Williams prompts us to confront our shared consciousness and envision a more inclusive and just society built upon a deeper understanding of our history and identity. Find more information at this link.
  • Through December 13 — Altered Art – Making Art Your Own at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (2 Riverside Cir., Roanoke). Local artists have joined with Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine students, faculty, and staff to present their visions of creativity with discarded art by altering existing pieces to tell new stories.The exhibition is up until Friday, Dec. 13. To arrange for a visit, contact Courtney Powell (cbrakes@vt.edu).
  • Saturdays through December 28 — Downtown Roanoke Food & Cultural Tour starting at 11:15 a.m. from Hotel Roanoke (110 Shenandoah Ave., Roanoke). A walking tour that connects Roanoke's local food scene with the city's colorful history. Visit six food-tasting locations within the historic and vibrant downtown historic district. Delicious samplings, enough for a hearty meal for most, are served from locally-owned eateries at iconic historic locations. Find more information and reserve your spot at this link. ($)

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