Decades Rewind at the Hylton Performing Arts Center: A Musical Blast From the Past

Revisit your favorite hits at the Hylton Performing Arts Center during Decades Rewind. On Feb. 26, this truly one-of-a-kind band will take the stage and take you back in time as they play your favorites from the '60s, '70s, and '80s all in one 90-minute journey. The group is made up of an eight-piece band and six incredibly talented vocalists who each take the stage for their specialty genre. Not only do they play all your favorites, they add in costumes and theatrics that make it all seem more authentic than ever.

Tickets are sold by the Hylton Performing Arts Center and range from $35-$45, depending on where you’d like to sit. The good part is that there isn’t a bad seat in the house in Merchant Hall. Check out their website for a sneak peek of their performances!

Enjoy American Festival Pops Orchestra’s Valentine’s Day Performance on Feb. 12

Whether you’re looking to spend the holiday weekend with your sweetheart, your family, or your friends, the American Festival Pops Orchestra: Valentine’s Day Pops is a perfect way to celebrate. The group will take the stage at the Hylton Performing Arts Center, which has quickly become one of their signature venues. The U-shaped hall ensures perfect acoustics throughout the venue, meaning that there really isn’t a bad seat in the house.

The theme is, of course, love. The group will move patrons through the sweet melodies of classic love songs from movies and more, ensuring some familiar tunes and some new ones as well. The concert starts at 3 p.m., so you have plenty of time for a romantic dinner after the curtains close.

The performance is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 12. Ticket options are $30, $43, or $50 for the highest tier. They can be pre-purchased online—you can also call or make a run to the box office to make sure you don’t miss out!

Where to Brunch This Weekend: French Quarter Brasserie in Fairfax

We've been hearing great things about the delicious Cajun/Creole grub served up by French Quarter Brasserie. Open since 2016 in Fairfax, this New Orleans-inspired eatery is the first in the area to explore this style of cuisine. Another unique piece is their bar, The Big Speak Easy, which specializes in crafting Southern-style cocktails reminiscent of the 1920s through 1940s.

Lunch and dinner are served daily, with weekend brunch as well. You must start with a basket of the hush puppies, fried to perfection with a crispy exterior and fluffy interior. The entrees range from crawfish mac and cheese to fried catfish or eggplant pirogues. The jambalaya is also a good option for a burst of flavor in one bowl. The brunch menu is hard to beat. Options include both sweet and savory plates for every palate, all with a unique New Orleans twist. They have brunch po'boys, chicken and beignets, chicken and craw mac waffles, and so much more. Pair it with their Ragin’ Cajun Bloody Mary for the perfect weekend kickoff.

Starting Feb. 5: Take Part in Line Dance Classes at the Manassas Park Community Center!

Don your dancing shoes and head over to the Manassas Park Community Center at Costello Park for Line Dance Classes. The classes are instructed by the local nonprofit group The “7” Step Hand Dance Academy, and they offer a line dancing class in African American D.C. Hand Dancing. This type of dance was started all the way back in the 1930s, and it combines an eight-count swing dance with a series of six standard moves for all to follow.

Not only is it a perfect pre-week stress reliever, it is super fun! Grab some friends and head down to try it yourself. Starting February 5 and running most following Sundays, they will offer a beginner class option at 2:30 p.m., as well as two intermediate class options for those with a few established skills at 3:30 p.m. (level one) and 4:30 p.m. (level two).

Vertical Rock Climbing & Fitness Center: A Break From the Boring Gym Routine

If you resolved to get in better shape in the new year, why not check out Vertical Rock Climbing and Fitness Center in Manassas? Don't expect treadmills and ellipticals here — the moment you enter, you’ll be wowed by the colorful and captivating wall-to-wall climbing structures.

No worries if you’ve never climbed before, as there are a ton of options for beginners. Open climb times are offered every day, all day and are first-come, first-serve. It’s only $20 for three climbs with a professional belayer to show you the ropes. If you get hooked, you can add on climbs for $5 each after the first three. They also offer an Intro Learning the Ropes class, which is offered 6-8 p.m. weekdays and 3-5 p.m. Sundays. Register online to save your spot for $35 (unless you’re a member, then it is free!).

Check out all the fitness classes and membership options online!

Ring In 2017 With a New Year’s Eve Party at Okra’s Louisiana Bistro

Any New Year’s Eve celebration that includes an all-you-can-eat buffet sounds like a winner. Head over to Okra's Louisiana Bistro in Manassas to ring in 2017 in style, with plenty of music and food for all. The best part? It’s only $35 in advance and $45 at the door.

You can grab your ticket online on Eventbrite to save yourself some time in line and get dibs on the buffet. All night long you can snack on tasty Cajun delights like cornbread, jambalaya, deviled eggs, gumbo, New Orleans-inspired penne, and of course, fried okra, among other options. Wash it down with their crafty cocktails and a free champagne toast to welcome the new year.

They’re offering a combo deal with Olde Town Inn for a discounted room night, which will run you only $70 and includes a free brunch back at Okra's. Why not keep the party going for a few more hours and grab free brunch?

A Holiday Season Tradition in Manassas: ‘The Nutcracker’ at the Hylton Performing Arts Center

Immerse yourself in the magic of the holidays with a performance of The Nutcracker at the Hylton Performing Arts Center. Presented by the Manassas Ballet Theatre and the Manassas Ballet Theatre Orchestra, this production of the beloved holiday tale is one of the finest shows of the year, according to many. The ballet theatre has been in operation since 1983, teaching local and international artists while providing cultural performances for Manassas locals and beyond.

The show will be performed December 15-18 and 20-23, with shows in the evening at 7:30 p.m. and a few at 3 p.m. depending on the day. Tickets start at $25 for the second-level seating and increase to $65 depending on where you’re looking to sit. Military, town and state employees can purchase tickets at a discounted rate. Don't miss it!

This Weekend, Head to the Manassas Train Depot for a Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride Around Downtown!

Among some of the most beloved holiday sounds in Manassas is the clip-clop of horse hooves strolling down West Street and throughout downtown. Horse-drawn carriage rides are back for select dates in December and are the perfect activity to get in the holiday spirit! The beautiful horses pull intricate carriages dressed in their holiday finest. You’ll glide through the streets of downtown, able to take a peek in all the shop windows as you relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of the season.

Between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on December 11 and 18, head over to the Manassas Train Depot to enjoy your free ride (yep, all rides are free!). Rides are weather dependent, however, so keep that in mind before heading to the depot.

American History Comes to Life at Bristoe Station Battlefield

Whether you’re looking for a local oasis or want to play tourist for a day, Bristoe Station Battlefield is the perfect place. Located on Bristow Road, the battlefield spans an incredible 140 acres of land and played a key role in the Civil War. The land hosted many encampments throughout the war, and was also the site of the Battle of Kettle Run and the Battle of Bristoe.

As you walk around the park, you’ll come across various signage explaining the significance of the park throughout these times in our history. You may also download a podcast that will give you a guided tour of the land. (Between May and October, guided tours are offered three times daily for free.)

If you’re simply looking for a new place to do your morning walk, there are two trails open that offer over two miles of gravel paths through the wooded areas to enjoy.

Ring In the Holiday Season During Windham Hill: A Winter Solstice Concert, Taking Place Nov. 27

On Sunday, Nov. 27, you can ring in the holiday season with a festive holiday concert at Hylton Performing Arts Center! At 7 p.m., various artists from the Windham Hill record label will collaborate to get you in the holiday spirit.

Performers are some of the top of the Windham Hill label. Liz Story will show off her skills on the piano (she's a nominee of multiple Grammy awards and is always mesmerizing). Barbara Higbie, also a Grammy-nominated artist, specializes in jazz, pop, and folk songwriting. They will be accompanied by Sean Harkness, a guitarist, to complete the trio and perform all the holidays classics you know and love. You'll leave ready for the season!

With numerous balcony seats and a full orchestra section, the acoustics are on point no matter what seat you’re in. Tickets range from $30 to $50, making it an affordable special-occasion night.

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