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BRIMS Movie Night at Albemarle CiderworksBRIMS Movie Night at Albemarle Ciderworks
Double Feature from Charlottesville filmmakers Paul & Ellen Wagner :
The Tunnel and Absolutely Irish
All are welcome. Light bites, movie snacks, and cider will be available for purchase. but once the seats are gone, they're gone. Indoor seating will be provided, all with an excellent view of the screen. The doors open at 6pm with the film beginning promptly at 7 pm on Friday, the 10th of January. The joint run time is ~ 1 hour and 25 Minutes with an interval. Feel free to come early for a glass of Cider and to share your excitement for the film. The event includes a discussion of the Blue Ridge Tunnel project by Kevin Donleavy.
Absolutely Irish
Absolutely Irish brings together the brightest stars of traditional Irish music for a once-in-a-lifetime concert that will leave folk music fans stunned by the virtuoso performances. Filmed live at the intimate Irish Arts Center in New York City's famed Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, Irish music impresario Mick Moloney presents three generations of brilliant musicians. They display their mastery on favorite songs and traditional tunes, and rock the hall with their passionate performances. The TunnelExplore the creation and the re-creation of the Blue Ridge Railroad Tunnel in Virginia. Located at Rockfish Gap, 25 miles west of Charlottesville, the tunnel was designed by Claudius Crozet and built by Irish immigrants in the 1850s. When completed in 1858, at nearly a mile long, it was the longest railroad tunnel in America. It was reopened as a historic site in November of 2020. This event is Free to attend (donations to BRIMS are appreciated).
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Live Music in the Orchard: Sue HarlowLive Music in the Orchard: Sue Harlow
Join Sue Harlow at Albemarle CiderWorks for an afternoon of live and local music. Sue Harlow is an Americana-Folk Singer/Songwriter whose haunting vocals delve into the depths of what makes people real...emotions, losses, loves, and hopes. Sue's songs draw on the particular part of the Americana genre that tells stories of how it really is, and really was, and touches on the places in people's lives that they can relate to. Give her a listen here. - Light bites and hard cider will be available for purchase by the glass, bottle, or flight.
- Outside food is welcome; feel free to bring a picnic!
- ABC laws prohibit the consumption of alcoholic beverages not purchased onsite.
*Musicians will set up in the Orchard Room during inclement weather and the winter season
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Annual Wassail CelebrationAnnual Wassail Celebration
Here we come a-wassailing! But what exactly does that mean? Wassail is both a warm, cider beverage and a traditional, English celebration of drinking and singing the health of the Orchard! Join us on January 12th as we revive ancient festivities and salute the trees with toasting, music, cider and more! Schedule of Events Craig DuBose, Aaron Olwell, and the entire Irish music gang will be playing throughout the afternoon - Introduction and History of Wassailing (video will be shown indoors) - 2:30-3pm
- Music and Caroling – 3pm
- Wassail Traditions: 3:30pm
- More Music, S’mores - 4-close
**This is a free event so bring the entire neighborhood to celebrate! ***The festivities will be held both indoors and outdoors, so please dress accordingly.
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Live Music in the Orchard: Brian FrankeLive Music in the Orchard: Brian Franke
Join Brian Franke at Albemarle CiderWorks for an afternoon of live and local music. Since his start in 2009 he's held regular rotations in Virginia's winery scene playing a range of folk and singer/songwriter music from the 1960s through today, upbeat rock covers from the classic rock era, 90s alternative rock, mainstream pop, and even some of today's hits. Give him a listen here. - Light bites and hard cider will be available for purchase by the glass, bottle, or flight.
- Outside food is welcome; feel free to bring a picnic!
- ABC laws prohibit the consumption of alcoholic beverages not purchased onsite.
*Musicians will set up in the Orchard Room during inclement weather and the winter season
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Cider & Yoga (1/19)Cider & Yoga (1/19)
Join us on January 19th, 2025 for yoga & cider, guided by Ellen Goldlust. Ellen Goldlust is an RYT-200 Yoga Alliance–certified instructor who has been teaching yoga since 2016, and practicing for much longer. The class will be beginner-friendly (no experience required!) and appropriate for all levels of fitness, with lots of modifications offered to make the practice more or less challenging. We’ll focus on releasing tension, creating an inner calm that yogis can take with them off the mat, and most of all having fun!
For these colder months, our yoga classes are held indoors in our sunny Orchard Room. Later in the year, classes will be held outdoors on the flat lawn surrounded by the apple trees (weather permitting). Each ticket includes one glass of cider per guest (NA options available too) Please bring your own yoga mat, and plan to arrive 15 minutes early (10:45 am) to get arranged for this one hour class beginning at 11am. Water and bathroom facilities are available at the location. Class sizes are small, so sign up in advance to reserve your space. Classes cost $25 per guest (discount for InCider Club Members) Upcoming classes (all on Sunday mornings): January 19th February 16th March 16th April 13th May 4th June 8th
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Live Music in the Orchard: LUA ProjectLive Music in the Orchard: LUA Project
Enjoy live music by Lua Project! Lua is a cultural pollinator, bridging musical styles from different continents and different centuries. They write about contemporary themes, about families, and people and work and loss, but draw on the musical traditions of their own families' past. The music is inspired by Mexican Son, Appalachian song forms, Jewish and Eastern European tonalities, baroque melodic ideas, and Scotch-Irish narrative storytelling approaches. They strive to create a repertoire that constitutes new traditional music that they will be able to pass down to their children to experience, transform, and pass on.Grab a glass and relax the weekend away in musical bliss!
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Silent Book Club 1.26Silent Book Club 1.26
Sip cider and read in quiet camaraderie. No assigned reading, no obligations. Bring your own book of choice. This is a free social event hosted in our Orchard Room. We are excited to be Charlottesville's second chapter of Silent Book Club, an international organization bringing bibliophiles together. From the official website of Silent Book Club: "At Silent Book Club, there's no assigned reading. All readers are welcome—ebooks, audiobooks, textbooks, comic books... it's BYOBook. Our events are free and support local businesses. Friends and strangers gather at a set time and location, order food or drinks, share what they're reading, and settle in for an hour of silent, sustained reading. At the end of the hour, attendees can socialize—or not! We started Silent Book Club because reading with friends enriches our lives and makes us happy. We love hearing about what people are reading (often in their other book clubs) and we think it's important to put down our phones and be social."
Schedule: 12:30 Arrive early to order food/ drinks/ chat 1-2pm Reading Afterwards: Mingle (or keep reading) You can read about the experience in Cville Weekly's "Tried it in Cville Column" thanks to talented local journalist Kristie We also have a Goodreads and a Facebook page for the group, if you'd like to connect! Upcoming dates (all are Sundays) - 1/26/25
- 2/23/25
- 3/30/25
- 4/27/25
- 5/18/25
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Rock N Roll Ttivia Night!Rock N Roll Ttivia Night!
Join us for Trivia Night at Albemarle Ciderworks, for this month's trivia we are Jumping on that rockin' roller coaster as we test your knowledge about the stars that made you mosh!
Starting at 6.30 pm in the Orchard Room we host a night of fun, with three questions rounds and a picture round.
The first round is called the color of music. How many bands do you know with colors in their name?
The second round is a tribute to the most covered song of all time "Johnny B. Goode", but can you uncover the names of the cover bands and artists.
The third round you will just have to come along and find out. See you there!
All are welcome, come by and play with up to a six-person team. Light bites, snacks, and cider will be available for purchase. Doors Open from 5 pm. The quiz will begin promptly at 6.30 pm. Feel free to come early for a glass of cider. Free Admission, with winnable prizes.
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