ART
Bad Art Night II
Monday, 7-8:30 p.m.
You don’t have to be Michelangelo to have fun at this gathering of art lovers. Whether your work could be displayed in a gallery or you struggle with stick figures, this event for adults 18 and over will offer a laid-back, no-pressure atmosphere to just create. Art supplies will be provided. And who knows, maybe your piece will win the top prize for “Worst of All.” // Columbia Pike Library: 816 S. Walter Reed Drive, Arlington
MUSIC
Lindsey Stirling & Evanescence
Tuesday, 7 p.m.
Consistently selling out concerts and theaters, Lindsey Stirling is joined by Evanescence on stage to put on a remarkable performance that showcases her critically acclaimed violin skills and unusual blend of musical genres. You’ve never seen a violinist perform like Stirling. // Jiffy Lube Live: 7800 Cellar Door Drive, Bristow
FOOD & DRINK
Apples, Honey, and Black-Eyed Peas: The Culinary Customs of Rosh Hashanah
Thursday, 7-8:30 p.m.
Learn about the significance of the above mentioned ingredients in a Rosh Hashanah seder at this free event. // Temple Rodef Shalom: 2100 Westmoreland St., Falls Church
FESTIVALS
Fredericksburg Agricultural Fair 2018
Friday-Aug. 5
Established in 1738, the Fredericksburg Agricultural Fair is the oldest fair in the United States. Each day is packed with a plethora of fun and exciting activities including petting zoos, pig races, beauty pageants, live music and magic shows. // Fredericksburg Fairgrounds: 2400 Airport Ave., Fredericksburg
FOOD + DRINK
Summer Restaurant Week 2018
Friday-August 5
Now is the time to try out all the restaurants your friends have been talking about as Summer Restaurant Week welcomes almost 40 eateries into the fray, with diners get discounted food. Menus from participating restaurants are listed on the site. // Throughout Fredericksburg area
SPECIAL EVENT
BlerDCon
Friday-Sunday
A “blerd” is a black nerd, and it’s going to be their weekend as BlerDCon arrives in Crystal City. Marvel’s Black Panther remains one of the most talked about cultural events of the year, and BlerDCon will celebrate the landmark film with guests that include members of the Dora Milaje—Wakanda’s elite fighting force—and a jewelry designer for the film. Other guests include former Yellow Power Ranger Karan Ashley and the Tuskegee Heirs comic creators, Marcus Williams and Greg Burnham. // Hyatt Regency Crystal City: 2799 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington
FOOD & DRINK
National Scotch Day Dinner
Friday, 6:30 p.m.
For $150 per person, celebrate National Scotch Day by sampling signature and reserve scotches paired with specially prepared food created by Executive Chef Ryan Arensdorf. // Salamander Resort & Spa: 500 N. Pendleton St., Middleburg
FOOD & DRINK
Friday Night Flights: Napa Valley
Friday, 7-8:30 p.m.
Treat your palette to a night of culture and delectable drinks. With five California wines and the local Petit Verdot to try, as well as light finger foods, this is the perfect Friday night for every wine snob. // The Winery at Bull Run: 15950 Lee Highway, Centreville
FESTIVALS
Summerfest
Saturday, noon-6 p.m.
For the third year, Adventure Brewing Company invites everyone to come try out what they are making, showcasing beers with 5.5 percent ABV, and beers from all over the state. There will be live music and food too. // A. Smith Bowman Distillery: 1 Bowman Drive, Suite 100
SPECIAL EVENT
Short African American Film Festival
Saturday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Award-winning filmmakers will be showing their pieces to remind everyone that African American and American history are one and the same. Subjects of the short films range from Civil Rights activists to lynching in the American South. // Lyceum: 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria
PERFORMING ARTS
Anne & Emmett
Saturday-July 30, Times Vary
A powerful play that explores the resilience of humanity, Anne & Emmett brings to life an imaginary conversation between a young Anne Frank and Emmett Till, both victims of racial intolerance and extreme hatred. // MetroStage: 1201 N. Royal St., Alexandria
MUSEUM
Smithsonian Sleepovers
Saturday-Sunday. 7 p.m.-8:45 a.m.
See the Smithsonian in another light and watch it come to life as you sleep and stay with ancient artifacts and space technology. You will want to stay up all night for the best sleepover of the summer. // Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: 14390 Air and Space Museum Parkway, Chantilly
FAMILY
Annual Community Family Fun Day
Saturday, noon-4 p.m.
Pie eating contests, moon bounces, a cake walk and bingo are just a few activities at the annual free festival in Eva Walker Park. The event is sponsored by First Baptist Church, Warrenton, Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center, Warrenton Police Department and the Department of Juvenile Justice Court Services Unit and is open to all. // Eva Walker Park: 123 Alexandria Pike, Warrenton
FOOD & DRINK
Casanel Vineyards & Winery’s Third Annual Patio Party
Saturday, 6-9 p.m.
Dress for the occasion by donning your best sundress or even Hawaiian shirt at this $20 per person celebration, which features food from Blue Ridge BBQ, live rock music by Liberty Street Duo and wine, of course. // Casanel Vineyards & Winery: 17956 Canby Road, Leesburg
MUSIC
The Adventures of Kesha and Macklemore
Saturday, 7 p.m.
The two chart-toppers join forces for a national tour. A $1 donation from every ticket sold will be given to a charity of the artist’s choice: Kesha is donating to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), and Macklemore is advocating for Plus 1, a group that promotes racial and social justice. // Jiffy Lube Live: 7800 Cellar Door Drive, Bristow