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The park has been closed since October for roadway improvements, with a brief pause to construction in early April for the Cherry Blossom Festival.
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Saturday marks the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army and the area is celebrating with festivals, fireworks, music and theatrical performances.
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The Norfolk Theatre Festival, presented by the Virginia Arts Festival, runs through the month. It includes plays, a musical and an illusionist show at venues throughout the city.
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June is a month of celebrations for Juneteenth, the federal holiday on June 19 that commemorates when formerly enslaved Black people were freed
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Harborfest is the country's longest-running maritime festival, highlighting the area's culture through music, military history and water activities. All free.
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Opera legend Renée Fleming has toured the world to discuss how creativity and the arts should be used to treat medical and psychological conditions, including depression and PTSD.
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The Vocal Jazz Summit is in its fifth year and is a learning and performance conference for jazz vocalists and fans. The event includes workshops, panel discussions and, of course, jam sessions.
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Walker Babington, an artist and stunt actor, channels his fearlessness and concerns into fantastical folk art that invites exploration.
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Victorian Station in Phoebus is a musician's 'listening room.' Former tearoom is popular music venueVictorian Station is more than 100 years old and has had many lives. It now hosts open-mic nights for musicians and listeners who want to enjoy music with minimal distractions.
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A look back at how Hampton Roads’ queer athletic leagues made space for LGBTQ people in the mainstream.
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Organizations such as the LGBT Life Center and Hampton Roads Pride have seen drops in funding and corporate support under the Trump administration. There's still a reason to celebrate, they say.