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August Art Stroll in Chincoteague

Take advantage of the warm summer evenings and visit Chincoteague Island on Saturday, August 14 from 6:00 – 10:00pm for the 2nd Saturday Art Stroll, sponsored by the Chincoteague Cultural Alliance. Participating shops and galleries around town have a variety of exhibits, demonstrations, live music, book signings, gourmet tastings and more. Pick up a 2nd [...]

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Poisoned Dwarf to Perform on Chincoteague

The Chincoteague Cultural Alliance presents the exciting Celtic band Poisoned Dwarf in concert at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday March 27 in the Senior Center located on Church Street. Poisoned Dwarf plays driving traditional Celtic music. Focusing primarily on Irish traditional music, and with acoustic instruments only, this band from Williamsburg, Virginia has entertained audiences in [...]

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October Second Saturday in Chincoteague

Enjoy great food at the Oyster Festival on Saturday afternoon then spend your evening at the 2nd Saturday Art Stroll. The Art Stroll, sponsored by the Chincoteague Cultural Alliance, takes place in participating shops and galleries throughout the town. Meet artists and authors, listen to great music and sample wine and gourmet food as you [...]

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Blue Rhythm Boys Open Blues Concert Series

The Chincoteague Cultural Alliance presents The Blue Rhythm Boys in concert at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 26 in the Senior Center located on Church Street. Blue Rhythm Boys played to and delighted a sold out audience on Chincoteague in 2008. They return with the “blue” portion of their repertoire blending the blues of Mississippi [...]

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Trio La Milpa to Perform on Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge

Attention Eastern Shore music lovers! The acclaimed woodwind ensemble Trio La Milpa will perform chamber works of Beethoven, Handel and Bartok on Saturday, September 19th at 7pm in the Bateman Center auditorium on the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. The performance is sponsored by the Chincoteague Cultural Alliance, the Refuge and the Chincoteague Natural History Association, [...]

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