Part of the Hennage Holiday Concert Series, the music of well-loved performers ushers in the season's spirit.
In this concert, join One Street Over's Doug Enders, Katie Enders, Nicholas Robb, and Tony Rodriguez, a four-piece, traditional Irish band from Winchester, Virginia, that combines the sounds of the flute, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, cello, banjo, and bodhran into haunting and foot-tapping melodies.
The 2021 release of their first album "Beyond the Gate" brings together the traditional sounds of the Emerald Isle with One Street Over’s eclectic arrangements and rich instrumentation. Over the years, the band has performed regularly at pubs, private parties, wineries, and weddings in the Shenandoah Valley, at such events as Valley Health’s annual European Festival, Winchester City’s Celtic Festival, the Appaloosa Festival, Ravenwood Faire, and Dills (PA) Celtic Festival, and concert venues such as The Barns of Rose Hill, The Monument, and Colonial Williamsburg’s Hennage Auditorium.
Other Experiences
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Early Music Vocal Recital
Join us in this beautiful 18th-century worship center and enjoy a candlelit vocal recital by early music soprano Sarah Richards, accompanied by Rebecca Davy.
Open to the Public
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Museum Discoveries: Pop-Up Archaeology!
Stop by the Art Museums for a special pop-up exhibition of recent finds from Custis Square, along with artifacts from some of Colonial Williamsburg’s most iconic sites.
Art Museums Admission
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King's Arms Wine Dinner with a Nation Builder
Dine in the company of a Nation Builder and enjoy a chef-curated five-course meal paired with some of Mr. Jefferson's favorite wines from his travels in Europe.
Open to the Public
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