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Fun Local Spaces with Live Music in Charlottesville

Charlottesville is a little town with a big appetite for music and arts! Whether we’re cheering for world-touring artists at the John Paul Jones Arena, or just feeling the mellow vibes of a local group, there’s always someone playing something in C’ville. The Visit Charlottesville website has a “Concerts & Live Music” page which keeps track of new and exciting events and acts coming to town.

That said, there are so many opportunities to enjoy smaller performers all around this area any day of the week. Often, they’re playing at fun, casual venues that can combine music with food, drinks, or outdoor ambiance. Here are some of our favorite places to enjoy live music in Charlottesville!

Carter Mountain Orchard

There’s no denying we’re partial to our own venue! Carter Mountain’s Thursday Evening Sunset Series is a Charlottesville tradition, and visitors are welcome every Thursday from April to September to savor the sunset from above town. Grab a spot at a table, spread out a blanket, or dance the dusk away, it’ll be a good time regardless!

There’s a new band every week, a variety of food trucks, delicious Carter Mountain Wine, Bold Rock Hard Cider, and the best view you can find at any music venue we’ve heard of. So it’s worth making the trip up the mountain multiple times while you have the chance! We even have season passes available if you want to make it a weekly habit.

The Downtown Mall

Charlottesville's downtown mall at evening.
Photo from Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau

The pedestrian mall is a great space to hang out, shop, or grab a bite, and it’s also a prime source of nightly live music in Charlottesville. The Whiskey Jar features live music almost every night, with regulars like Betty Jo’s Boogie Band on Mondays. Wednesdays and Thursdays have live samba, rumba, and Latin guitar at The Bebedero, while Miller’s has jazz on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. For more of a concert venue feel, The Jefferson regularly hosts big acts and dance parties. The Southern, by contrast, has a more intimate, indie stage feel.

Lots of restaurants and bars have one-off or impromptu performances, so if you have time beforehand, it might be worth taking a stroll and seeing what’s playing! For a more detailed list of smaller performances, check the Cville Scene.

Local Wineries

Chiswell Winery visitors enjoying live music in lawn chairs.

For a more relaxed live music venue, wineries offer comfortable spaces out in nature—and wine, of course! If your ideal live music experience includes chatting with friends and enjoying a drink or two, Charlottesville-area wineries might be perfect for you. The Monticello Wine Trail boasts beautiful mountain sunsets, crisp Virginia breezes, and wineries that are as well known for enjoyable atmospheres as for their award-winning wine.

Just south of town, Eastwood Farm and Winery has regular performances in their Barn venue, including dancing on Saturday nights. The historic Jefferson Vineyards features acoustic performances Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Keswick Vineyards features live music every Saturday, as well as their Wine Down Wednesday series. And near Crozet, all summer long our sister venue Chiswell Farm & Winery features both their Summer Sundown series on Friday evenings and afternoon performances on Sippin’ Sunday. If you’re coming to a Chiswell performance, we recommend packing a picnic to go with your wine!

College and University Concerts

The Charlottesville Symphony performing at UVA's Old Cabell Hall.
Photo from the Department of Music, University of Virginia

Every school year, Charlottesville’s population grows by a lot, and there’s a good amount of world-class musicians among those students and faculty! UVA’s Department of Music features over a hundred concerts every year from dozens of local and visiting ensembles. These concerts are perfect ways to show visiting relatives live music in Charlottesville while touring the University’s gorgeous Grounds. It’s not just classical music either, with jazz, choral, and even a computer ensemble performing throughout the year.

Neighboring Piedmont Virginia Community College also boasts a full-featured performance season, including dance and folk music. While both schools have more traditional sit-down music venues for quieter performances, their beautiful outdoor spaces and convenient locations mean they’re a relaxing way to spend an evening with friends and family.

The Ting Pavilion

The Ting Pavilion in downtown Charlottesville.
Photo from Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau

Located at the east end of the Downtown Mall, the Ting Pavilion is an iconic Charlottesville landmark that frequently hosts out-of-town bands and local acts. Its unique blend of covered seats and lawn viewing combines the best of open-air and interior concerts. Best of all, being on the Downtown Mall means you can count on dinner and a show!

Fridays After Five is a free concert series that runs all summer, starting at 5:30 PM. The musical acts are local artists, and concessions benefit local non-profits, which is why Fridays after Five has a well-deserved decades-long reputation as a Charlottesville institution.

Crozet Breweries and Orchards

Visitors at Chiles Peach Orchard during an evening concert.

Grown from a rural farming community, the small town of Crozet is a unique cultural destination just west of Charlottesville. The famous breweries and orchards that pepper Crozet’s lovely Blue Ridge foothills also regularly host local and out-of-town musicians. Whether you call Crozet home, or you’re planning an impromptu evening out from Charlottesville, it’s a music-lover’s place to be!

When it comes to brewery gigs, the Main Taproom Stage at Pro Re Nata is a well-loved, exciting evening venue on Fridays and Saturdays. Starr Hill Brewery enjoys weekend music as well, plus regular Sunday afternoon performances. If you’re looking for more of a family vibe, Henley’s Orchard features semi-regular live performances, especially during HenleyFest in fall. Chiles Peach Orchard has live performances from 1–4 PM, May–October, every Saturday and Sunday.

An orchard is an especially fun place to enjoy live music near Charlottesville, because there’s so much to do! Spaces without concert ticketing like Chiles Peach Orchard have a drop-in, drop-out atmosphere perfect for grabbing a snack, playing an outdoor game, or even picking your own fruit before, during, or after the performance. An afternoon visit to a Crozet brewery or orchard could easily turn into an all-day adventure!


Charlottesville might be a quiet city most of the time, but we get loud when we want to! So make a plan to see some live music this week by check out our calendar. There are all sorts of events being planned at Carter Mountain and other Chiles Family Orchards that might catch your fancy. We hope to see you soon!

Chiles Peach Orchard Open for 2023 Season

Welcome back for another unforgettable season! Starting on Friday, March 31, we’ll be open daily from 10 AM–5 PM.

Over the last two months, we’ve been spending time with friends and family, attending farm market conferences, and, of course, preparing for another season of memory making and fun. We’ve even been improving our facilities, planting berries galore, and going through new inventory (three words: cute spring overload!)

Strawberry Outlook

Henry in the field beside a young blackberry plant
Last month, 5th Generation Chiles Family Farmer Henry helped plant a new crop for pick-your-own in 2024!

While it’s still too soon to say exactly when pick-your-own strawberry season will begin, we anticipate those sweet, red berries ripening in early May.

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to be among the first to know when we’re picking!

Farm Market & Bakery Goodness

Two donuts stacked on a milkshake

There’s no reason to go hungry while waiting for the strawberries to ripen!

We’re ready to fill sweet cravings with apple cider donuts, milkshakes, strawberry lemonade slushies, and strawberry and vanilla ice cream.

You can also restock your pantry with tried-and-true favorites, including seasonal salsa and salad dressings in the Farm Market & Bakery.

Hop Into Spring on Saturday, April 8

The easter bunny balancing an egg

We’re starting the 2023 orchard season on a festive note with our Hop Into Spring festival on Saturday, April 8! The day promises lots of fun: an Easter egg hunt, egg roll, potato painting, animal visits, and photo opportunities with a certain special bunny. There will be a few golden eggs hidden, too!

This event is geared towards children ages 2-10, though all are welcome. To make the most of the day’s festivities, reserve an Easter Bunny Passport for your little one! No tickets are required for parents and non-participating children.

By the way… we’re hiring!

Chiles Peach Orchard staff pruning peach blossoms

There’s always room for more hands on deck at the Farm Market & Bakery.

If you’re looking for a part- or full-time job in an outdoor, family-oriented atmosphere, we may be looking for you!

Chiles Peach Orchard Open for 2022 Season

Spring has sprung, and that means it’s time to kick off another year of fun at Chiles Peach Orchard.

For the last few weeks, our team has been hard at work preparing the store and getting back into the swing of things. It’s been so good having everyone together again to pursue a common goal: creating the best experience possible for our visitors. The time has finally come to welcome the community back for another unforgettable season!

The Farm Market & Bakery is stocked full of exciting new items alongside your longtime favorites, including our Peach Salsa and Peach Habanero Salsa (available in the Farm Market and online)! And, of course, those delicious cider donuts are in season year-round to tide us over until the first fruits of the season ripen.

Strawberry icecream

For ice cream, we’ll begin the season with strawberry frozen yogurt and our classic vanilla. Expect some fun new flavors in the coming weeks when we move the Ice Cream Shop to a recently renovated space!

Carter Mountain Wine Sauvignon Blanc 2021

Introducing Carter Mountain Wine’s first release of the year, a refreshing 2021 Sauvignon Blanc! Order a glass from our Wine Shop to enjoy among the blooms in the courtyard.

….And mark your calendars for our annual Hop Into Spring festival on Saturday, April 16!

Hop Into Spring 2020 Event - Easter Bunny with Girl

Fall Food Trucks Available Daily on the Mountain

You asked and we answered: we’ll be hosting food trucks daily for most of the 2021 fall season! C’mon out to join us for good eats, breathtaking views, and of course, apple picking!


Food Truck Lineup

Food trucks will be on the mountain from about 11 AM–3 PM on weekdays and 11 AM–5 PM on weekends.


September 5–11

Sunday, 9/5: Vision BBQ

Monday, 9/6: Raclette on the Run and Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Thursday, 9/9: Order Up and Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Friday, 9/10: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 9/11: Little Manila and Martin’s Grill


September 12–18

Sunday, 9/12: Vision BBQ

Thursday, 9/16: Good Waffles & Co. and Little Manila (THURSDAY EVENING ONLY)

Friday, 9/17: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 9/18: Little Manila


September 19–25

Sunday, 9/19: Vision BBQ

Monday, 9/20: Raclette on the Run

Tuesday, 9/21: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Wednesday, 9/22: The Pie Guy

Thursday, 9/23: Martin’s Grill

Friday, 9/24: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 9/25: Little Manila (CANCELLED) and Farmacy


September 26–October 2

Sunday, 9/26: Vision BBQ and Salty Bottom Blue and Sweet Jane’s Kitchen

Monday, 9/27: Little Manila

Tuesday, 9/28: The Pie Guy

Wednesday, 9/29: Good Waffles & Co.

Thursday, 9/30: Martin’s Grill

Friday, 10/1: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 10/2: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill and Little Manila


October 3–9

Sunday, 10/3: Vision BBQ and Raclette on the Run and Sweet Jane’s Kitchen

Monday, 10/4: Raclette on the Run

Tuesday, 10/5: The Pie Guy

Wednesday, 10/6: Good Waffles & Co.

Thursday, 10/7: Martin’s Grill

Friday, 10/8: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 10/9: Little Manila and Salty Bottom Blue and Vision BBQ


October 10–16

Sunday, 10/10: Vision BBQ and Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill and Sweet Jane’s Kitchen

Monday, 10/11: Raclette on the Run

Tuesday, 10/12: The Pie Guy

Wednesday, 10/13: The Pie Guy

Thursday, 10/14: Martin’s Grill

Friday, 10/15: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 10/16: Little Manila and Martin’s Grill


October 17–23

Sunday, 10/17: Vision BBQ and Raclette on the Run and Sweet Jane’s Kitchen

Monday, 10/18: Raclette on the Run

Tuesday, 10/19: The Pie Guy

Wednesday, 10/20: Good Waffles & Co.

Thursday, 10/21: Martin’s Grill

Friday, 10/22: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 10/23: Vision BBQ and Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill


October 24–30

Sunday, 10/24: Vision BBQ and Sweet Jane’s Kitchen and Salty Bottom Blue

Monday, 10/25: Raclette on the Run

Tuesday, 10/26: The Pie Guy

Wednesday, 10/27: Farmacy

Thursday, 10/28: Martin’s Grill

Friday, 10/29: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 10/30: Vision BBQ and Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill and Salty Bottom Blue


October 31–November 6

Sunday, 10/31: Vision BBQ and Raclette on the Run

Monday, 11/1: Raclette on the Run

Tuesday, 11/2: The Pie Guy

Wednesday, 11/3: Good Waffles & Co.

Thursday, 11/4: Martin’s Grill

Friday, 11/5: Farmacy

Saturday, 11/6: Vision BBQ and Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill


November 7–14

Sunday, 11/7: Vision BBQ and Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Friday, 11/12: Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Saturday, 11/13: Vision BBQ and Martin’s Grill

Sunday, 11/14: Vision BBQ and Two Brother’s Southwestern Grill

Top 10 Things to Do with Kids in Charlottesville

The last five generations of the Chiles family have been born and raised right here in Central Virginia. Throughout the years, we’ve perfected the art of entertaining the whole family! Here are our picks for the best family-friendly activities in Charlottesville. Bonus: most of these businesses are family-owned and operated!

Breakfast and lunch at Bodos Bagels

Dare we say that a trip to Charlottesville wouldn’t be complete without stopping for a New York-style bagel from Bodos Bagels? Locally owned and operated since 1988, Bodos is a Charlottesville institution.

More breakfast and lunch picks:

Dinner and fun with trains at Chew Chew Town

Chew Chew Town is a train-themed restaurant where the Mexican-style food is delivered to your barstool by a choo choo train (get it?). “Junior Conductors” and adults alike will enjoy the delicious food and family-fun atmosphere.

The same Charlottesville family that owns and operates Chew Chew Town serves up Peruvian-style charcoal-roasted chicken, overflowing cemitas, and flavorful tacos right next door at Al Carbon. Offering family-style dinners, Al Carbon has been named one of the best restaurants in Charlottesville by the Charlottesville 29.

More family-friendly dinner picks:

Snacks and Local Products at the Charlottesville City Market

If your family loves fresh veggies, crafts, and a glorious assortment of breakfast and lunch food, the Saturday morning Charlottesville City Market is for you. Kid-friendly favorites include specialty popsicles, colorful flower bouquets, and handmade children’s clothing. The market can get crowded, so plan to get there early for the best selection and stroller-friendly walking.

More specialty shop picks:

Fridays After Five free concert event in Charlottesville
Photo by go4travelblog.com

Live Music at Fridays After Five

Start the weekend off right with live music, family fun, and a rockin’ atmosphere at Fridays After Five, Charlottesville’s free summer concert series. Music performances from local artists and concessions that benefit non-profits create community fun on Charlottesville’s bustling pedestrian Downtown Mall.

More family-friendly live music picks:

Explorative learning at Virginia Discovery Museum

Virginia Discovery Museum believes in exploration through play and focuses on child-centered programs and exhibits. From art projects to STEM labs to Discovery Farms, exhibits engage children cognitively, physically, and socially. Kids learn through play and collaborative problem-solving—and have fun!

Hands-on activities at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello

Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello is a beautiful World Heritage Site where history comes alive through tours and interactive exhibits. Hands-on spaces such as the Griffin Discovery Room and Mountaintop Hands-on Activity Center engage the whole family. View family-friendly activities at Monticello.

If the kids get antsy during the house tour, there are plenty of grounds to explore—or, pop right next door to Carter Mountain!

More children’s hands-on activity picks:

Kayaking with kids with Rivanna River Company

Kayak trip with Rivanna River Company

Rivanna River Company is a family business that offers guided kayak, canoe, paddleboard, or tubing trips along the scenic Rivanna River (ages 6+). They provide the equipment, shuttle, and guide—you just relax and enjoy the water.

Walking the Saunders-Monticello Trail

Surrounded by 370 acres and traveling through forest, ravines, and mountain views, you don’t want to miss the Saunders-Monticello Trail. A maximum trail grade of 5% makes the trail accessible for the whole family, whether navigating by foot, stroller, or walker. The trail system can be easily accessed near the base of Carter Mountain—come relax after your hike with fresh fruit and cider donuts.

More outdoor recreation picks:

Todd McKinney of Richmond keeps a firm grip on his 2-year-old daughter Madeline as she stands on a ladder to reach for peaches on a tree at Chiles Peach Orchard in Crozet
Photo: Mike Tripp/The News Leader

Fruit Picking at Carter Mountain Orchard

We’re a family farm, so of course, our orchards are kid-friendly. We welcome you to bring the whole family to learn about agriculture, pick delicious fresh fruit, and have fun!

There’s nothing like picking your own sun-ripened peaches and crisp apples straight from the orchard. See what’s in season to pick your own or buy pre-picked on our fruit availability calendar.

If a pick-your-own fruit isn’t in season, pick up a game and a baked good at the Country Store. We recommend bringing home a pie for your next family gathering; our apple pie is a holiday favorite.

Cultivating Curiosity kids event 2018

Country Festivals

From Hop into Spring to July 4th celebrations to the Annual Ol’ Fashioned Peach Festival at our sister orchard, we love a good festival! Orchard festival goers can enjoy games, contests, hayrides, seasonal pickins’ and delicious food.

More festival picks:


Charlottesville is a destination for all sorts of gatherings—weddings, ladies weekends, reunions, romantic couples getaways, and, of course, family vacations. For whatever brings you to town, gather together at Carter Mountain Orchard.

Chiles Family Orchard News & Winter Updates 2019

We have been busy bees over the winter and have a lot of things to share with you!

There’s no shortage of things to do—that’s for sure! From renovations to food safety classes to picking out new products to rewriting company manuals, you name it, it all happens over the wintertime.

This year we’ve had a lot of renovations done at Chiles Peach Orchard, including the finalization of our new solar panels, a brand new pavilion for events and to add a little extra shade in the summertime, and rebuilt the barn in the vegetable patch. During this downtime we have also repainted the floors inside the market, laid new grass seed around the market, and are working on a bathroom spiff-up!

The wintertime is all about ‘beautification’ and learning.

Lisa Henson, Manager, Chiles Peach Orchard

Staff at both orchards partook in Food Safety and CPR classes, and updated our employee handbooks and training manuals. In addition, we have also rewritten our school field trip curriculums to include our newest adventure: Solar Power!

This year Lisa and other team members attended gift shows in Atlanta to pick out new and exciting products for our market. With these products starting to roll in, we have also remodeled the inside look of the market for cleaner, brighter displays of our goods!

Another manager at Chiles Peach Orchard, Stephanie, helps us with new and exciting products for the market as well! She spends the winter months hand-making candles in our kitchen! Each season she comes up with new and exciting scents that are completely one of a kind!

In addition to gift shows, our managers also spend time traveling to other farms across the country with similar visions to ours.

“This is the greatest tool,” Carter Mountain manager Brian Ball explains, “By having the opportunity to see how other farms are run and how they operate, it really helps us improve our systems here and gives us tons of new ideas.”

As for what’s happening in the field, Farmer Henry has plenty to say this year.

“The biggest things are planning, pruning, and replanting,” He explains, “We have to do a lot of this in the winter to stay ahead in the springtime. We have to plan out our vegetable garden at Chiles Peach Orchard, go over last year’s notes, and decide which vegetables to keep replanting and which to scale back on in order to introduce new vegetables.”

This year Farmer Henry says there will be some new veggies coming! New varieties of sweet corn, new varieties of green beans, and new varieties of semi-hot peppers! He also says to be on the lookout for new varieties of flowers in our flower garden!

The pruning is done throughout all of our orchards, and this is done to help keep trees to size and also helps with thinning later on in the season. What happens to all the branches once they’re thinned?

“We put all of our clippings into a mulcher, then distribute that into the rows of trees,” Farmer Henry explains, “That way we create our own mulch that can then later return to the soil.”

As for replanting, “We make notes throughout the season of weak, dead, or dying trees so we can go ahead and get them out and make room for new healthy plants in the spring.” He says.

Going hand-in-hand with replanting, Farmer Henry explains that we need to make sure our soil is happy and healthy.

“We take soil samples from everywhere around the orchards and send it off to Virginia Tech to be tested for us. These tests tell us which nutrients our soil might be lacking, which then tells us what kinds of supplements we need to add, and exactly where to add them.” Pretty cool, right? Who knew!

Farmer Henry along with father Huff Chiles, and grandfather Henry Chiles, partake in various fruit and vegetable conferences across the United States. These conferences attract a wide range of industry leaders that come together and share equipment and knowledge with each other in order to better farming as a whole. These conferences are full of old friends and new, younger generation farmers to help keep our industry strong and thriving.

This year, Farmer Henry and mother Judy Chiles had the exciting opportunity to visit our nation’s Capital to lobby for better government practices when it comes to regulating agriculture and farmland. Together with other farmers, we hope to make a positive difference in our industry!

To wrap it all up, (like our strawberries currently are), we have had a very productive winter this year! Be on the lookout for new products, new logos, new varieties of veggies, fruits, and flowers, and most importantly: be on the lookout for an action-packed, fun-filled year with us here at Chiles Family Orchards!

We can’t wait to see you all soon!

Chiles Peach Orchard Open for 2018 Season

Hopping Into Spring and the 2018 Season

We’re thrilled to open the orchard for the 2018 season and we’ve got tons of fun lined up this year, starting with our Easter event (March 31st). It’s our second Hop Into Spring celebration and we’ll have an Easter Egg roll, baby turkey poults from Kelly Bronze Turkeys, live music, crafts, and of course a visit from the Easter Bunny.

Easter Storytime

Easter Storytime

Chiles Peach Orchard 2018 Season Hours of OperationWe’re closed for Easter Sunday, but we’re rolling along right after! Check out our 2018 hours (and our new hours chart)!

Field Notes

We can’t wait for all the fresh fruit our orchard has to offer, either. The asparagus is starting to come up and we’re hoping to see some juicy, ripe strawberries later this month.

Check out our fruit charts so you can start making plans to come out for each fruit season to pick your favorite goodies.

Keep up with the VERY latest picking and orchard updates with our daily #orchardoutlook posts on Twitter (@ChilesPeachOrch).

blooming strawberries

What We’ve Been Up To

We kept busy during the offseason attending industry meetings and trade shows. We had a particularly great time at the FamilyFun expo and we’re ready to help plan your group visit or field trip.

Back at the orchard, we’ve been experimenting with new products and have several landscaping projects underway—no photos yet, so those you’ll just have to come out and see for yourself!

Out-of-the-Box Gifts for Mom

Mother’s Day is right around the corner (May 14!) Whether you’re a planner or a last-minuter, Carter Mountain has you covered with unique gifts for Mom.

A Sweet Start

Let’s face it, your mom deserves a brunch. Bring her to Carter Mountain for a Mother’s Day Pancake Breakfast celebration. If you’ve got young ones with you, they’ll love the craft station. There will also be bouquets of fresh flowers available and of course, fresh cider donuts, pie, and all our favorite goodies to take home.

A Tisket, a Tasket, A Gift in a Basket

If you’re not the cooking type, but she is, load her up with our pickles, BBQ sauces, or dressings. Bonus points if you pair them your favorite homemade recipe cards and present them in a beautiful basket from our country store.

Home Décor from the Heart

We have all kinds of seasonal and year-round decorations for your mother’s home. Make her day by telling her you saw a locally-made craft, thoughtful door hanging, or quaint trinket and that it reminded you of her sweet spirit. She’ll smile every time she sets it out!

Take it to the Next Level

Kick your gift-giving up a notch with sophisticated adult drinks. With Bold Rock’s selection of “India Pressed Apple” and other locally-sourced craft ciders and Prince Michel’s array of red, white, and dessert wines, you’re sure to find something to suit her tastes. What mother could resist?

Make It a Date

Of course, what your mom really wants is time spent with you and her loved ones. If you can’t make it to the mountain on the 14th, get her a Carter Mountain gift card and promise to take her out to pick her favorite fruit (check our calendar for other special events, like the Thursday Evening Sunset Series!)

Carter Mountain Holiday Festivities

Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year at Carter Mountain! Pancakes, pies, and holiday supplies—there’s something for everyone! Let the kids feast on cider and donuts while you shop the local crafts, specialty foods, ornaments, toys, and more. Take family photos with Santa and his sleigh, build a gingerbread house, and enjoy Charlottesville’s spectacular views. There are plenty of activities for all ages in the coming weeks, so be sure to check our events calendar to stay up-to-date.

Breakfast with Santa

This weekend, share a delicious pancake breakfast with Santa Claus himself at Breakfast with Santa. Enjoy family photos, Christmas crafts, and gingerbread house decorating all day with plenty of hot chocolate to go around. Santa will be around between 11AM and 3PM and crafts and shopping last all day.

Holiday on the Hill

December 10–11 and December 17–18, do your holiday shopping and take home a gingerbread house decorated by your family. Santa Claus will be available for photos on Saturday and the whole weekend will be filled with samples, sales, and Christmas spirit. Don’t forget that the Prince Michel Wine Shop and Bold Rock Hard Cider Cellar are always open—Christmas isn’t just about the kids, after all!

Season Over for Thursday Evening Sunset Series (2016)

That’s a wrap, folks! The first day of fall—September 22—brought the final Thursday Evening Sunset event of the 2016 season.

Thursday Evening Sunset Series for Summer 2016

We had perfect weather for the last session of our Thursday Evening Sunset Series for 2016. Way to go out with a bang!

And what a great year it was. Through great weather and not so great weather (we certainly had more than our share of Thursday thunder storms this year!), the community flocked to the mountain for the best sunset view in Charlottesville.

Stormy weather at Thursday Evening Sunset Series for Summer 2016

A storm in June just made for an even more spectacular sunset!

What is dinner without a little music? Thank you to the talented local artists who performed throughout the season. Artists included:

  • 180 Band – favorite rock/dance tunes from the 60s through today
  • 2 Wishes – 50’s and 60s covers and original rock, country, and soul
  • Folk Medicine – contemporary songs in Old Time and Traditional vocal style
  • Fulltone to the Max – timeless blues and classic rock
  • Gary Broyles – covers of blues, Motown, British Invasion, and country
  • Greg Ward – vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, and producer – seasoned in his reggae roots
  • Local Vocals – 60s and 70s classic rock
  • Lock Jaw – 5 piece rock and blues cover band
  • Matthew McAllister – independent folk singer/songwriter
  • Oh Wow Boy! – retro Americana
  • Steve Michael Smith – blues, jazz, roots
  • Together S.O.U.L – Americana and folk music with male-female harmonies
  • Tyler Dick – Covers spanning 5 decades, your favorite rock and soul music, with his own originals to boot

Thank you to everyone who spent their Thursday evenings with us. We’ll see you on the mountain for sunset views, dinner and drinks, and live music next year!

The sunset series may be over, but fall is in full swing on the mountain! Pick your own apples are now in season, and ready-picked pumpkins are available—just in time for Halloween and fall decor.

Thursday Evening Sunset Series for Summer 2016