Lecture: 'The Meaning of Freedom in a Global Context,' University of Mary Washington, George Washington Hall, Dodd Auditorium. By Seyyed Hossein Nasr, professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University; part of the university's celebration of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. 7:30 p.
m. Free. 540/654-1342, 540/
Art Film: Cezanne in Provence, Central Rappahannock Regional Library, 1201 Caroline St., Fredericksburg. Paul Cezanne was the painter whom Picasso called "the father of us all" as a tribute
This PBS production captures the breathtaking beauty of Cezanne's beloved home and the vital link it had to his paintings and his entire life. 7-8 p.m.
540/372-1144.
'Nunsense,' Riverside Center Dinner Theater, 95 Riverside Parkway, Stafford. The Little Sisters of Hoboken celebrate their diverse backgrounds at a fast-paced musical performance to raise funds for burial of the recently departed.
$30-$51. Runs Wednesdays through Sundays, through Jan. 28.
540/370-4300.
Salsa Dance, Tickers Coffee, Westwood Shopping Center, State Route 3, Fredericksburg. Lessons,
m., $5. Dance until 10 p.
m. 540/899-5330.
Lecture/Performance, University of Mary Washington, Trinkle Hall, Room 106A.
Spiritual dimensions of traditional Middle Eastern music by Roya Bahrami. 4-5 p.m.
Free. Sponsored by the Department of Classics, Philosophy and Religion and The Leidecker Center for Asian Studies. Part of the university's celebration of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.
540/654-1023.
Robert E. Lee 200th Birthday Celebration, Stratford Hall Plantation, 485 Great House Road, Westmoreland.
Presentations by re-enactor Al Stone, artillery salutes, candlelight house tours, music programs and new exhibits. Gates open at 9:30 a.m.
Charge for some events. Runs through Sunday. For a full schedule of events visit stratfordhall.
org. 804/493-8038.
Beyond One Belief, Liberty Assembly of God, Aroma Rhythm Lounge, Morgansburg Road, Bealeton.
540/439-0500, aromarhythm.org.
Music of Moslem People and Cultures, University of Mary Washington, Woodard Campus Center, Great Hall.
Persian music performed by regional musicians; part of the university's celebration of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. 7 p.m.
Free. 540/654-1342.
Benefit Concert, Waugh Enterprises clubhouse, State Route 20, Orange.
Bluegrass, gospel and country music. 7-11 p.m.
Donations accepted to benefit underprivileged children. 540/972-6264.
Winter Chills: An Evening of Scary and Spine-Tingling Tales, Salem Church Branch of Central Rappahannock Regional Library, 2607 Salem Church Road, Spotsylvania.
Celebrate Edgar Allan Poe's birthday with an evening of bone-chilling tales by professional storyteller Anne Sheldon. Suitable for ages 12 and up. 8 p.
m. Free tickets available at the youth services desk. Snow date: Feb.
3. 540/785-9267.
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