Week in Burke

Murder Mystery at OLLI

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s OLLI Players invite the public to its upcoming murder mystery, “Sherlock Bones Solves the Unfortunate Demise of Elvis.” They’ll be performing it on Friday, May 31, at 10 a.m., at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 9350 Braddock Road in Burke.

The uproarious, new, murder mystery was written by Fairfax-based OLLI's own Kathie K. West. Set in the infamous Hound Dog Bar, the list of suspects is long and hilarious, including deejay Johnny Hideout, Dr. Flotsom, Lucy Floozy, the Memphis Mafia, Irene Addled, Colonel Billy Boy Barker, the singing Honey Combs and other nefarious characters.

The Blue Suede Band (better known as the famous Tallwood Trio featuring vocalist Nancy Riley) will provide live music as the mystery builds to a dramatic climax. Admission is $25, including refreshments. Proceeds will benefit George Mason University's Office of Military Services. Non-OLLI members may reserve their seats, register and pay in advance at OLLI's Tallwood office, 4210 Roberts Road in Fairfax; contact the registrar at 703-503-3384, ext. 221. OLLI members may register at www.olli.gmu.edu,

What’s in the Library of Virginia?

At 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, the Burke Historical Society research seminar continues. Laura Wickstead will present “What’s in the Library of Virginia?,” discussing the wealth of resources available online from the LVA, including those for local history and genealogy. The class will be held in the large meeting room (immediately to your left as you enter) of Burke Centre Library (5935 Freds Oak Road in Burke).

Also beginning that day and extending through the rest of the week (June 4–8), Pohick Regional Library will hold “Votes for Women,” a variety of events to mark the centennial of the 19th Amendment’s proposal.

Registration is not needed for any of the events. If you have questions, you can call the library at 703-644-7333.

Beer in the Burbs Festival

Fairfax City’s first-ever craft beer festival, Beer in the Burbs, will be held Saturday June 1, from noon-5 p.m., in Old Town Square, 10415 North St. This celebration of suds will toast Virginia craft breweries, including hometown beer-makers Chubby Squirrel and Ornery brewing companies.

More than 15 breweries will be showcased during this family-friendly event. The festivities will also feature plenty of food trucks and live music. Each year, this festival will have a different theme, and this year’s will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Woodstock.