• The Legacy of the Black Garden with Debra Freeman

    Ettrick-Matoaca Library 4501 River Road, Petersburg, VA 23803, USA, South Chesterfield, VA, United States

    Delve into the rich history and lore of Black gardening and the significance of traditional crops and vegetables with award-winning writer and podcaster Deb Freeman. A Chesterfield County and Virginia State University Black History Month Program. Registration opens Feb. 7.

    Free
  • Holiday Guitar Concert

    Ettrick-Matoaca Library 4501 River Road, Petersburg, VA 23803, USA, South Chesterfield, VA, United States

    Get in the holiday spirit with the musical stylings of guitarist Robert Wadsworth! For all ages. Registration begins Dec. 4. Please register all attending.

    Free
  • Poe and Madness

    Ettrick-Matoaca Library 4501 River Road, Petersburg, VA 23803, USA, South Chesterfield, VA, United States

    Explore the theme of madness in Poe's works with The Poe Museum. Many of Poe's most popular stories explore the subject of madness; think of such classics as "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Black Cat". In this program, the curator from The Poe Museum will help participants to take a look at these works and […]

    Free
  • The Art of Terrariums

    Ettrick-Matoaca Library 4501 River Road, Petersburg, VA 23803, USA, South Chesterfield, VA, United States

    Ever wanted to build your own terrarium? Learn how to make one with the help of Pocahontas State Park! Registration begins Oct. 25.

    Free
  • The Art of Terrariums

    Ettrick-Matoaca Library 4501 River Road, Petersburg, VA 23803, USA, South Chesterfield, VA, United States

    Ever wanted to build your own terrarium? Learn how to make one with the help of Pocahontas State Park! Registration begins Oct. 25.

    Free
  • Crafty Blooms

    Ettrick-Matoaca Library 4501 River Road, Petersburg, VA 23803, USA, South Chesterfield, VA, United States

    Create stunning 3D flowers using the Silhouette Cameo machine. Learn how to weild this crafty tool while making a beautiful bloom to take home. Registration begins July 28.

    Free