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Wintertime Is Perfect for Visiting Museums

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via TripAdvisor These chilly days of late winter are perfect for exploring local museums. A jim-dandy option is the Surf & Rescue Museum, a depository that portrays various aspects of Virginia coast maritime culture. You can expect to learn about the evolution of bathing suits and surfing, as well as the history of lifesaving in the area. The photographs will make the rescues come alive. While the museum is small, it’s packed with interesting information, and you could easily spend two hours here. If you’ve never visited the city before, a trip to this attraction is a must. Admission is $5. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. The address is 2401 Atlantic Avenue. Farmers Market Event Coming Soon On March 23, the local farmers’ market will host an event called Celebrate Agriculture, which will involve fun for the entire family. In addition to the fresh produce available, the gala will feature handcrafted items, food trucks and face painting for children.

Shamrock Weekend Marathon

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via November Project On March 15 to 17, 25,000 runners from every part of the county will descend on Virginia Beach for the Shamrock Weekend Marathon. Joggers of all ages and skill levels are drawn to the waterfront location, which makes a scenic course for the competitions. Even if you aren’t a runner, the event will be fun because of the entertainment associated with it. You can enjoy live music at the finish line, Irish Stew provided by Murphy’s Irish Pub, and a two-day Sports & Fitness Expo. Those who would like to participate in the marathon may register and pick up a packet at the Convention Center at 1000 19 th Street. Wild Horse Tour Several local companies offer wild horse tours to the Outer Banks to see beautiful Spanish Mustangs. The excursions afford views of the North Carolina landscape and offer interesting information. May’s Parlor On a chilly winter’s day, a delightful way to warm up is to drop into May’s Parlor for a cup of coffee and a

March Events at Sandler Center

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A local treasure, the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts is the venue for great year-round entertainment. Below are two upcoming musical plays to put on your calendar. via NIGHTOUT Mary Poppins Ever since the Disney musical Mary Poppins debuted in the 1960s, it has been capturing hearts across the country with its charming storyline and lovely songs. The show’s popularity will never wane, and its magic will never dim. On March 1 and 2, the Virginia Musical Theatre will present the play at the Sandler. In addition to the original songs, it will feature wonderful new tunes and choreography. Ticket prices range from $20 to $65. Showtimes are at 8 p.m. on March 1 and at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on March 2. The address is 201 Market Street. Frozen Jr. On March 15 and 16, the Harrah Players will perform another Disney musical, Frozen Jr. , at the Sandler. The delightful show is based on the 2018 Broadway production of Frozen . Ticket prices are $20 TO $25. Showtim

Restaurant Week

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via Virginia Beach Restaurant Association Are you a foodie? Who isn’t! But if you love trying new taste sensations, Virginia Beach is the place to be during of week of February 18 to 24. More than 90 eateries will be participating in the annual Virginia Beach Restaurant Week, where talented chefs showcase their culinary wizardry by offering specially priced meals. If you have a hankering for some fresh seafood, you’ll find an array of eatery choices, some of which afford a waterfront view. It will also be fun to try cuisine from far corners of the globe such as Greece, Cuba or Japan. You’ll definitely have a gastronomic experience to remember. Best of all, the prices won’t break the budget. Breakfasts start at $5, two-course lunches start at $10 and three-course dinners start at $20. For a list of participating restaurants, visit the Virginia Beach Restaurant Week website. Cinema CafĂ© Speaking of food, do you like to eat while watching a movie? If so, you may want t