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First Friday in Leesburg: Catch Up on All the Events

27 live performances, 7 art shows, 3 wine tastings, 2 book signings and more.

Leesburg First Friday returns this weekend and the monthly event's Facebook page is promoting several highlights.

There is a lot going on, including, "27 live music performances, 7 art shows, 3 wine tastings, 2 book signings with tons of other cool stuff happening all around historic downtown Leesburg."

Here are some of our favs from, but see much more at the First Friday Facebook page.

Art Show - 5/2 6-9pm - Medlin Art Gallery is featuring a large selection of antique prints, maps and original artwork from such nationally-known artists as Mort Kunstler, Mary Hope Worley, Paul Landry, John Paul Strain, and P. Buckley Moss. Refreshments served. Location: 2 E. Loudoun St.

Kid Rock Bands - 5/2 6:30-8:30 - Sona Bank is hosting live music with kid musicians from the Bach to Rock/Lansdowne School showcasing bands consisting of kids ages 8 to 16; which will perform on rotation throughout the evening. Some of the featured bands/musicians are: Alora Scofield, Maanas Mahay, Evan and Tate Gardner, Electric Kage along with Glitter and Glue. Location: 1 E. Market St.

Sew-cial with Music - 5/2 6-9pm - Finch Sewing Studio is featuring live music by Payson and Erika, an acoustic duo playing an array of pop songs. Also hosting a sew-cial, a fun place to work on sewing projects with others and to get help from one of the studio's expert staff that are happy to help you get started on a new project or with a project you bring from home. Location: 102 W. Location St.

Music with Tea - 5/2 6:30-9:00 - The Loudoun Museum is hosting an outdoor performance by the Barontonnes, an a capella group from the Blue Ridge School. Plus you can join tea artisan, Lisa Scruggs in the log cabin for samples of her unique tea blends. Also open is the Children's Discovery Room, where today's youngster can enjoy a special hands-on history experience, exploring what life was like for children in the 1820's. Free Admission. Location: 16 Loudoun St. SW



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