Friday, Jan. 30:
Laura Dean, Children’s book author
Warm Hearth Village team member Laura Dean will share her award-winning children’s picture book, Georgia Jipp: Blizzard Pilot, which tells the true story of a courageous young pilot who flew more than 150 life-saving missions for the American Red Cross during the historic South Dakota blizzards of 1949. A brief author talk at 1p.m. at Warm Hearth Village Center, 2387 Warm Hearth Dr., Blacksburg, will explore the inspiration behind the book, followed by Q&A and book signing. Books will be available for purchase.
Saturday, Jan. 31:
Blacksburg Farmers Market
At Market Square Park, 100 Draper Rd SW, Blacksburg; 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Blacksburg Farmers Market is a local, family-friendly gathering place in downtown Blacksburg featuring farmers of locally grown produce and meats, alongside artisans of baked goods and handmade crafts. For more information, visit blacksburgfarmersmarket.com.
Tuesday, Feb. 3:
Rescheduled Christiansburg Town Council meeting
Due to winter weather, the town council meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026 is rescheduled to Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026 at 7 p.m. at Town Hall,100 E. Main St., Christiansburg. This is a regular meeting of town council. The meeting will be live streamed to the Town’s YouTube page at www.christiansburg.org/YouTube. Please copy and paste the URL into your browser and be sure to select Live videos to view. Agendas and minutes can be viewed at www.christiansburg.org/agendasandminutes.
Thursday, Feb. 5:
The American Legion, Harvey Howe Carper Post 30 will meet at 6p.m. at the VFW Post Home on 102 Watts St. in Radford. If Radford City Public Schools are closed on Thursday or Friday of this week due to weather, the meeting is cancelled. For further information, please call 540-250-2283 or 540-239-9864.
Friday, Feb. 6:
Friday Forum with VTWC
The Virginia Tech Women’s Club (VTWC) will host Dr. Nancy Metz at the First Friday Forum. Her talk will be “Dickens in America, 1842: A Haunting.” Metz is a Professor Emerita in the Department of English at Virginia Tech. In 1842, Charles Dickens visited America. He was confronted by justice issues everywhere and grew to question his youthful idealism. Metz has published extensively on how the American experience impacted Dickens. Friday Forums welcome the community to come to the Fellowship Hall at the Lutheran Memorial Church. 500 Prices Fork Rd., Blacksburg. Event begins at 10 a.m., but come a little earlier to enjoy coffee, treats, and conversation. The event is free.
Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7:
Book Sale
Book sale at the Radford Public Library,10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Among the selection will be many teen and YA fantasy and science fiction books. Come and support the Radford Library and get many good deals.
Monday, Feb. 9:
Montgomery County Board of Supervisors meeting
Public meetings are normally held the second and fourth Monday of each month at the Montgomery County Government Center, 755 Roanoke St. in Christiansburg. Closed sessions begin at 6 p.m. if needed. Open sessions begin at 7:15 p.m. Citizens are invited to attend and allowed to speak at each meeting. All regular meetings of the Board of Supervisors are rebroadcast on Montgomery County Comcast and Shentel Channels 190 daily.
Radford City Council meeting
The Radford City Council will hold its regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. in council chambers at the Radford Municipal Building, 10 Robertson St., Radford. Citizens are invited to attend and allowed to speak at each meeting. See the agenda at www.radfordva.gov.
Tuesday, Feb. 10:
Blacksburg Town Council meeting
The council meets in regular session the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Roger E. Hedgepeth Chambers of the Blacksburg Municipal Building, 300 S. Main St. These meetings are open to the public and televised live on WTOB Channel 2.
Christiansburg Town Council meeting
At 7 p.m. at Town Hall,100 E. Main St., Christiansburg. This is a regular meeting of town council. The meeting will be live streamed to the Town’s YouTube page at www.christiansburg.org/YouTube. Please copy and paste the URL into your browser and be sure to select Live videos to view. Agendas and minutes can be viewed at www.christiansburg.org/agendasandminutes.
Wednesday, Feb. 11:
Birds of WoodsEdge and Warm Hearth
Exhibition Reception at Warm Hearth Village Center, 3 – 4 p.m. Sumi-e is a Japanese monochrome ink wash painting style, meaning “black ink painting,” emphasizing simplicity, spontaneity, and capturing the essence of a subject through subtle brushstrokes and gradations of black ink on paper. Originating in China and introduced to Japan by Zen Buddhist monks, it focuses on expressing spirit and form with minimal strokes, often depicting nature, and is deeply connected to mindfulness and Zen philosophy, going beyond technique to a spiritual practice.
WoodsEdge resident Lee Musgrave practices Sumi-e art and finds inspiration in the natural landscapes of the Village and its animal inhabitants. Collection features the birds of WoodsEdge. Lee has graciously donated the works, and all are available for purchase with proceeds benefiting the Warm Hearth Foundation.
Thursday, Feb. 19:
Sons of Confederate Veterans
The Sons of Confederate Veterans, Stuart Horse Artillery Camp 1784 will meet at 7 p.m. at the NRV Super Bowl on 375 Arbor Dr. NE in Christiansburg. Members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) are also invited to attend. April Martin will speak on “Love Letters from the War Between the States”. If Montgomery and Floyd County Schools are closed on Thursday or Friday of this week due to weather, the meeting is cancelled. For further information, please call 540-320-4315 or 540-239-9864.
Friday, Feb. 20:
Winter Beach Blast
Do the recent cold temperatures have you dreaming of sunshine? If so, stop by the Christiansburg Recreation Center on Feb. 20 from 7-9 p.m. for an indoor escape that brings the warmth in the middle of winter! This family-friendly event will feature beach themed fun including: Live music by Shoobies, food catered by Bull and Bones, beach-inspired games and activities, including volleyball, spike ball, cup pong, and limbo. Alcohol will be available. Please bring your ID if you plan to purchase. Lawn chairs are encouraged.
Ongoing:
Blacksburg Police Citizens Academy
Join the Blacksburg Police Department for a Citizens Academy. The 2026 program dates are: Tuesday evenings, Mar. 31 – May 5, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Participants will learn about patrol techniques, criminal investigations, SWAT operations, and various other operations important to police work in town. This program has limited space. Register today by emailing Ofc. A. Jones at ajones@blacksburg.gov, or calling 540.443.1439.
