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Williamsburg Farmers Market

Williamsburg Farmers Market
Williamsburg Farmers Market 345 W Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Over 40 vendors offer a variety of local products, among which are meats, baked goods, honey, cheese, cut flowers, handmade soaps, and more will be set up on Duke of Gloucester Street Regular Season returns February 7 – December 19, 2026 | 8AM – Noon The Market accepts cash, credit cards, SNAP, and W&M Express. 

Outdoor Fitness Court Orientation

Outdoor Fitness Court Orientation
Warhill Sports Complex 4900 Stadium Road, Williamsburg

Fitness Court® Orientations • Ages 14+ FREE!Warhill Sports Complex (near basketball courts)Saturdays, April 4-25, 9-10 a.m. Tuesday, April 7-28, Noon-1 p.m.           A Certified Personal Trainer will conduct open orientations at the Fitness Court and will demonstrate and explain the seven exercise stations that use body weight for workouts. Stay fit and get your body...

Stream to Sea Stroll

York River State Park Events
York River State Park 9801 York River Park Road, Williamsburg

Stream to Sea StrollTake a walk and discover life in four different aquatic ecosystems.  We will hike to a small woodland and marsh stream, freshwater pond, and brackish/saltwater river.  With nets, we will capture and identify different crustaceans, fish, and take note of plant life.

Visit with General George Washington

Visit with General George Washington
Governors Palace Stage 300 Palace Green St, Williamsburg

Visit with General George Washington 📅April 3-4, 7, 10, 14, 18, 21, 25 & July 2, 4🕞Times vary by date📍Location varies by date Step into the past with George Washington, the father of the country. Through engaging stories and thoughtful questions, guests will explore the hopes, choices, and challenges he faced along the way. Colonial...

The Marquis: The Cat and Mouse Campaign of 1781

Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Step into one of the most pivotal chapters of the American Revolution 🇫🇷🇺🇸 Discover the remarkable story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who volunteered his own fortune and future to help the fledgling United States win independence. From fighting alongside George Washington to leading the Light Infantry Division in the 1781 campaign against Benedict Arnold, General Phillips, and Lord Cornwallis, Lafayette played a key role in the events that led to victory at Yorktown and the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Join this engaging discussion of a campaign that changed history. Admission to Colonial Williamsburg is required.

📅Saturday, March 14 - May 30 (excl. April 18 & 25)
🕞11 AM - 11:45 AM
📍Hennage Auditorium

Easter Bake Sale

Taste Studio: Easter Bake Sale
Taste Studio, Colonial Williamsburg Inn 305 S. England Street, Williamsburg

Easter Bake Sale at Colonial Williamsburg! 🐣Treat your Easter table to a taste of tradition! ✨This is preorder event!When: Saturday, April 4, 2026Time: 12:00 pm – 3:00 pmWhere: Traditions in the Williamsburg Lodge The Williamsburg Lodge is thrilled to continue the Colonial Williamsburg holiday bake sale tradition with this year’s Easter Bake Sale. Their talented...

Easter Bunny Picnic

Busch Gardens Williamsburg 1 Busch Gardens Blvd, Williamsburg

Busch Gardens Williamsburg is planning a picnic with the Easter Bunny! Easter Bunny Picnic featuring an all-you-care-to-eat buffet, face painting, an egg hunt for kids ages 9 and under, and a special photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny. Adults $23.99 | Children (3–9) $17.99Children under 3 are free with reservation This is a Member-exclusive event,...

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

Beanbag Book Club

Beanbag Book Club
James City County Library 7770 Croaker Road, Williamsburg

Join James City County Library for their youngest book club! There’s no requirement to attend every meeting and new participants are welcome any time. This month we’ll read, craft, and play games around the book of the month. Includes a copy of the book to keep. For ages 5 – 8. April book of the month is...

Easter Egg Hunt

Chippokes State Park 695 Chippokes Park Rd, Surry

The Friends of Chippokes, park staff, and volunteers welcome one and all to our annual Easter Egg Hunt. The Easter Egg Hunt will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon on the Jones - Stewart Mansion Parking Lot. Children aged 10 and under are invited to participate in the hunt. Over 2,000 eggs are hidden...

Lucky 757’s Rock ’n Roll Revue: A Tribute to the First Decade of the Rock Era

Kimball Theatre 428 W Duke of Gloucester St,, Williamsburg

Lucky 757’s Rock ’n Roll Revue: A Tribute to the First Decade of the Rock Era Kimball TheatreSaturday, April 4, at 7:00 PM. General Admission Tickets $30Concessions will be available Take a trip back to the days of hot rods, drive-ins, sock hops, poodle skirts and pompadours with Lucky 757’s Rock ’n Roll Revue: A...

Lighting of the Cressets

Lighting of the Cressets
East End of Duke of Gloucester 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Head to Colonial Williamsburg at night for another reason – on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street they will be Lighting of the Cressets. This brings their 18th-century streets to life at night – so don’t miss the strolling musicians and make sure to take in an evening program like To Hang a Pirate, Cry...

Outdoor Fitness Court Orientation

Outdoor Fitness Court Orientation
Warhill Sports Complex 4900 Stadium Road, Williamsburg

Fitness Court® Orientations • Ages 14+ FREE!Warhill Sports Complex (near basketball courts)Saturdays, April 4-25, 9-10 a.m. Tuesday, April 7-28, Noon-1 p.m.           A Certified Personal Trainer will conduct open orientations at the Fitness Court and will demonstrate and explain the seven exercise stations that use body weight for workouts. Stay fit and get your body...

The Marquis: The Cat and Mouse Campaign of 1781

Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Step into one of the most pivotal chapters of the American Revolution 🇫🇷🇺🇸 Discover the remarkable story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who volunteered his own fortune and future to help the fledgling United States win independence. From fighting alongside George Washington to leading the Light Infantry Division in the 1781 campaign against Benedict Arnold, General Phillips, and Lord Cornwallis, Lafayette played a key role in the events that led to victory at Yorktown and the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Join this engaging discussion of a campaign that changed history. Admission to Colonial Williamsburg is required.

📅Saturday, March 14 - May 30 (excl. April 18 & 25)
🕞11 AM - 11:45 AM
📍Hennage Auditorium

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

Lighting of the Cressets

Lighting of the Cressets
East End of Duke of Gloucester 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Head to Colonial Williamsburg at night for another reason – on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street they will be Lighting of the Cressets. This brings their 18th-century streets to life at night – so don’t miss the strolling musicians and make sure to take in an evening program like To Hang a Pirate, Cry...

Outdoor Fitness Court Orientation

Outdoor Fitness Court Orientation
Warhill Sports Complex 4900 Stadium Road, Williamsburg

Fitness Court® Orientations • Ages 14+ FREE!Warhill Sports Complex (near basketball courts)Saturdays, April 4-25, 9-10 a.m. Tuesday, April 7-28, Noon-1 p.m.           A Certified Personal Trainer will conduct open orientations at the Fitness Court and will demonstrate and explain the seven exercise stations that use body weight for workouts. Stay fit and get your body...

Visit with General George Washington

Visit with General George Washington
Governors Palace Stage 300 Palace Green St, Williamsburg

Visit with General George Washington 📅April 3-4, 7, 10, 14, 18, 21, 25 & July 2, 4🕞Times vary by date📍Location varies by date Step into the past with George Washington, the father of the country. Through engaging stories and thoughtful questions, guests will explore the hopes, choices, and challenges he faced along the way. Colonial...

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

Lighting of the Cressets

Lighting of the Cressets
East End of Duke of Gloucester 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Head to Colonial Williamsburg at night for another reason – on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street they will be Lighting of the Cressets. This brings their 18th-century streets to life at night – so don’t miss the strolling musicians and make sure to take in an evening program like To Hang a Pirate, Cry...

Outdoor Fitness Court Orientation

Outdoor Fitness Court Orientation
Warhill Sports Complex 4900 Stadium Road, Williamsburg

Fitness Court® Orientations • Ages 14+ FREE!Warhill Sports Complex (near basketball courts)Saturdays, April 4-25, 9-10 a.m. Tuesday, April 7-28, Noon-1 p.m.           A Certified Personal Trainer will conduct open orientations at the Fitness Court and will demonstrate and explain the seven exercise stations that use body weight for workouts. Stay fit and get your body...

Visit with General George Washington

Visit with General George Washington
Governors Palace Stage 300 Palace Green St, Williamsburg

Visit with General George Washington 📅April 3-4, 7, 10, 14, 18, 21, 25 & July 2, 4🕞Times vary by date📍Location varies by date Step into the past with George Washington, the father of the country. Through engaging stories and thoughtful questions, guests will explore the hopes, choices, and challenges he faced along the way. Colonial...

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

Lighting of the Cressets

Lighting of the Cressets
East End of Duke of Gloucester 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Head to Colonial Williamsburg at night for another reason – on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street they will be Lighting of the Cressets. This brings their 18th-century streets to life at night – so don’t miss the strolling musicians and make sure to take in an evening program like To Hang a Pirate, Cry...

The Marquis: The Cat and Mouse Campaign of 1781

Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Step into one of the most pivotal chapters of the American Revolution 🇫🇷🇺🇸 Discover the remarkable story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who volunteered his own fortune and future to help the fledgling United States win independence. From fighting alongside George Washington to leading the Light Infantry Division in the 1781 campaign against Benedict Arnold, General Phillips, and Lord Cornwallis, Lafayette played a key role in the events that led to victory at Yorktown and the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Join this engaging discussion of a campaign that changed history. Admission to Colonial Williamsburg is required.

📅Saturday, March 14 - May 30 (excl. April 18 & 25)
🕞11 AM - 11:45 AM
📍Hennage Auditorium

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

Lighting of the Cressets

Lighting of the Cressets
East End of Duke of Gloucester 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Head to Colonial Williamsburg at night for another reason – on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street they will be Lighting of the Cressets. This brings their 18th-century streets to life at night – so don’t miss the strolling musicians and make sure to take in an evening program like To Hang a Pirate, Cry...

The Marquis: The Cat and Mouse Campaign of 1781

Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Step into one of the most pivotal chapters of the American Revolution 🇫🇷🇺🇸 Discover the remarkable story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who volunteered his own fortune and future to help the fledgling United States win independence. From fighting alongside George Washington to leading the Light Infantry Division in the 1781 campaign against Benedict Arnold, General Phillips, and Lord Cornwallis, Lafayette played a key role in the events that led to victory at Yorktown and the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Join this engaging discussion of a campaign that changed history. Admission to Colonial Williamsburg is required.

📅Saturday, March 14 - May 30 (excl. April 18 & 25)
🕞11 AM - 11:45 AM
📍Hennage Auditorium

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

Lighting of the Cressets

Lighting of the Cressets
East End of Duke of Gloucester 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Head to Colonial Williamsburg at night for another reason – on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street they will be Lighting of the Cressets. This brings their 18th-century streets to life at night – so don’t miss the strolling musicians and make sure to take in an evening program like To Hang a Pirate, Cry...

The Marquis: The Cat and Mouse Campaign of 1781

Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Step into one of the most pivotal chapters of the American Revolution 🇫🇷🇺🇸 Discover the remarkable story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who volunteered his own fortune and future to help the fledgling United States win independence. From fighting alongside George Washington to leading the Light Infantry Division in the 1781 campaign against Benedict Arnold, General Phillips, and Lord Cornwallis, Lafayette played a key role in the events that led to victory at Yorktown and the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Join this engaging discussion of a campaign that changed history. Admission to Colonial Williamsburg is required.

📅Saturday, March 14 - May 30 (excl. April 18 & 25)
🕞11 AM - 11:45 AM
📍Hennage Auditorium

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

Beanbag Book Club

Beanbag Book Club
James City County Library 7770 Croaker Road, Williamsburg

Join James City County Library for their youngest book club! There’s no requirement to attend every meeting and new participants are welcome any time. This month we’ll read, craft, and play games around the book of the month. Includes a copy of the book to keep. For ages 5 – 8. April book of the month is...

Lighting of the Cressets

Lighting of the Cressets
East End of Duke of Gloucester 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Head to Colonial Williamsburg at night for another reason – on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street they will be Lighting of the Cressets. This brings their 18th-century streets to life at night – so don’t miss the strolling musicians and make sure to take in an evening program like To Hang a Pirate, Cry...

The Marquis: The Cat and Mouse Campaign of 1781

Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Step into one of the most pivotal chapters of the American Revolution 🇫🇷🇺🇸 Discover the remarkable story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who volunteered his own fortune and future to help the fledgling United States win independence. From fighting alongside George Washington to leading the Light Infantry Division in the 1781 campaign against Benedict Arnold, General Phillips, and Lord Cornwallis, Lafayette played a key role in the events that led to victory at Yorktown and the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Join this engaging discussion of a campaign that changed history. Admission to Colonial Williamsburg is required.

📅Saturday, March 14 - May 30 (excl. April 18 & 25)
🕞11 AM - 11:45 AM
📍Hennage Auditorium

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

Lighting of the Cressets

Lighting of the Cressets
East End of Duke of Gloucester 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Head to Colonial Williamsburg at night for another reason – on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street they will be Lighting of the Cressets. This brings their 18th-century streets to life at night – so don’t miss the strolling musicians and make sure to take in an evening program like To Hang a Pirate, Cry...

The Marquis: The Cat and Mouse Campaign of 1781

Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Step into one of the most pivotal chapters of the American Revolution 🇫🇷🇺🇸 Discover the remarkable story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who volunteered his own fortune and future to help the fledgling United States win independence. From fighting alongside George Washington to leading the Light Infantry Division in the 1781 campaign against Benedict Arnold, General Phillips, and Lord Cornwallis, Lafayette played a key role in the events that led to victory at Yorktown and the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Join this engaging discussion of a campaign that changed history. Admission to Colonial Williamsburg is required.

📅Saturday, March 14 - May 30 (excl. April 18 & 25)
🕞11 AM - 11:45 AM
📍Hennage Auditorium

Saving Our Heritage Seeds

Saving Our Heritage Seeds
Gardener St. Francis St. E and Bucktrout Lane, Williamsburg

Saving Our Heritage Seeds This program emphasizes the science involved in seed saving. The history will encompass how seeds were kept or purchased in the period. Store inventories, ship manifests, etc. All part of the global exchange. Guests will observe plants grown in the garden that are in the seeds stage and will have the...

The Marquis: The Cat and Mouse Campaign of 1781

Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Step into one of the most pivotal chapters of the American Revolution 🇫🇷🇺🇸 Discover the remarkable story of the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who volunteered his own fortune and future to help the fledgling United States win independence. From fighting alongside George Washington to leading the Light Infantry Division in the 1781 campaign against Benedict Arnold, General Phillips, and Lord Cornwallis, Lafayette played a key role in the events that led to victory at Yorktown and the beginning of the end of the Revolution. Join this engaging discussion of a campaign that changed history. Admission to Colonial Williamsburg is required.

📅Saturday, March 14 - May 30 (excl. April 18 & 25)
🕞11 AM - 11:45 AM
📍Hennage Auditorium

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