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Fall Fundraiser, Senior Center in the Marshall Center, 8800 Courthouse Road, Spotsylvania. Representatives from Thirty-one Gifts, Tastefully Simple and Creative Memories will sell their products and donate a portion of sales to The Spotsylvania County Woman's Club. 7 p.m. 540/226-0396.
"Window Wonderland," downtown Fredericksburg. See Nov. 15 listing.
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TUESDAY
59th annual Thanksgiving Auction and Supper, Tabernacle Methodist Church, 7310 Old Plank Road, Spotsylvania. Supper 5 p.m., auction 6:30 p.m. 540/786-6162.
"Window Wonderland," downtown Fredericksburg. See Nov. 15 listing.
Presentation, Library of Congress Packard Campus, Culpeper. "June Cleaver was a Feminist." Cary O'Dell, author of the soon-to-be-released "June Cleaver Was a Feminist! Reconsidering the Female Characters of Early Television," will give a presentation based upon his book. 7:30 p.m.
Concert in Lights, The Village at Towne Centre. See Nov. 15 listing.
Line Dance Class, Strictly Ballroom Dance Studio, 125 Olde Greenwich Drive, Suite 190, Spotsylvania. 7-9 p.m. $10. 540/832-7602. Instructor Olivia Ray, 540/898-9060.
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WEDNESDAY
"Window Wonderland," downtown Fredericksburg. See Nov. 15 listing.
Astronomy, Culpeper County Library, 271 Southgate Shopping Center. Amateur astronomer Myron Wasiuta shares his knowledge of how to observe the moon. 6-8 p.m. 540/825-8691.
Concert in Lights, The Village at Towne Centre. See Nov. 15 listing.
THEATER
"The Sound of Music," Riverside Center Dinner Theater. Lunch 11:30 a.m., play 1:30 p.m. See Nov. 15 listing.
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THURSDAY
Concert in Lights, The Village at Towne Centre. See Nov. 15 listing.
"Window Wonderland," downtown Fredericksburg. See Nov. 15 listing.
--compiled by Debbie Sauder
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IN THE MOOD: The Fredericksburg Center for the Creative Arts presents the national juried exhibit "Light & Shadow" through November. This diverse collection of works by artists from coast to coast is on display in the Frederick Gallery. Right: 'Lobster Cove Grasses" by Cathy Leaycraft. |



