Leisure Alternatives
Portsmouth Public Library

(Click here for the PPL Website)
Visit your local branch (Main 393-8501, Churchland 686-2538,
Manor 465-2916, or Cradock 393-8759) and check out a book and our
displays! Remember “Reading is Fun-damental!” Check out the
featured displays at each branch.
Storytimes and Crafts
Storytimes for families and small home daycares are held weekly at
all locations. Programs are Thursday mornings at 10:30am at the
Churchland, Cradock and Manor Branches, and Tuesday morning at
10:30 at the Main Library. Large groups should call to book
programs for another time. Crafts are held monthly at all
locations. Please call or go by your local branch for specific
times.
Friends of the Library
Friends of the Library meet quarterly and often include an author,
program, or speaker that is open to the public. Book Sales are
open to the public and held at the Main Library from Noon until
4:00pm on the Saturday following the 2nd Friday of each month
…snap up some bargains for your own library or to give as gifts!
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Portsmouth Museums

Portsmouth Museums are all within walking distance of each other.
Take a stroll and find something of interest for all family
members.
Children’s Museum of Virginia —(Website)—221
High Street—757-393-8393—Admission
The state’s largest children’s museum, offering a wide variety
of hands-on exhibits, temporary exhibits, planetarium and an
antique toy and model train collection. Special programs,
workshops and demonstrations are available.
Courthouse Galleries—(Website)—420
High Street—757-393-8543—Admission
Features temporary exhibits of national and international
artists in a variety of media. Art workshops are available.
Lightship Museum—(Website)—Water
and London Streets—757-393-8741—Admission
This restored lightship, a National Historic Landmark, was
commissioned in 1915 to guide ships through treacherous waters.
Now a museum, the ship’s quarters are fitted out realistically and
filled with fascinating artifacts, uniforms, photographs, models,
and more.
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum—(Website)—2
High Street—757-393-8591—Admission
A tribute to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, the oldest shipyard
in the country. The Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum offers a
unique perspective on U.S. history, from Colonial to Civil War
times and beyond. You’ll find beautiful ship models, uniforms,
military artifacts and exhibits portraying life in 18th, 19th and
20th century Portsmouth. Adjacent is the first order Fresnel lens
pavilion featuring the 1896 USCG Light from Hog Island. Two
hundred and fifty prisms make this lens a riverfront landmark.
Virginia
Sports Hall of Fame and Museum—(Website)—206
High Street—757-393-8031—Admission
In April 2005, the Hall of Fame opened it’s new 35,000 square-foot
facility in Downtown Portsmouth, featuring the Game Time
interactive hall with hands on fun for the whole family, an
updated Hall of Honor, a dynamic digital theater, the Campus
Champions exhibit focused on Virginia’s colleges and universities,
and more. The Hall also offers special educational programs for
school groups and field trips. Established in 1972, the Virginia
Sports Hall of Fame & Museum has been proud to honor Virginia’s
contributions to the world of sports as the Commonwealth’s
official hall of fame.
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Golf in Portsmouth
The Links Golf Training Center is located at City Park and
features a lighted driving range, 9-hole golf course, and an
18-hole natural grass putting course. Designed as a golf learning
center, The Links offers a variety of teaching programs to include
junior clinics, ladies clinics, and individual instruction
programs. Instruction covers the full swing, pitching, chipping,
putting, etiquette and rules.
Each year The Links hosts three junior tournaments as well as the
Portsmouth City Senior Championship. In recent years, The Links
has combined with the USGA Juniors Program and the Beazley
Foundation to encourage golf development in urban areas. For more
information on these programs and private lessons at The Links,
contact Bob
Sutter, Jr., PGA Professional and his staff at 757-465-1500.

Once golf becomes a habit, or at least a regular itch…try the
Bide-A-Wee
course. Reopened in April 1999, the $8 million Curtis Strange and
Tom Clark renovation has earned this jewel of a course Golf
Digest’s distinction of “most improved course in the nation”.
Includes 18-hole championship course, driving range, grille and
full service Pro Shop. Andy Giles is the PGA professional and can
be reached at 757-393-8600. The Bide-A-Wee Pavilion is on the grounds,
and is available for rental for special events and catered
meetings.
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FISHING
If Fresh Water Fishing is your passion or a passing hobby, the
City of Portsmouth Public Utilities Department has over 1200 acres
of lakes available. Lake Cohoon, Lake Meade and Lake Speights Run
are physically located in the City of Suffolk. The Virginia
Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries provides the fisheries
management of the lakes. The lakes are stocked with bass, stripped
bass (Meade), black crappie, bream, flyers, bluegill, chain
pickerel, channel crappie, pumpkinseed, redear, warmouth, white and
channel catfish and white perch.
A City of Portsmouth permit and EITHER a City of Suffolk or a State
of Virginia fishing license is required to fish in the lakes.
Children under the age of 16 do not require a City of Suffolk or
State of Virginia fishing license. Annual permits are $20-$40
depending on age and residency. Day permits are $2.00. Boat rentals
and launch facilities are available. Boats must be properly
permitted and motors may not exceed 10 h.p.
Further information, brochures, maps and permit forms are available
by calling the Watershed Superintendent’s Office Monday-Friday from
7am – 3:30pm at 757-539-2201 x 223.
Some forms are available by
clicking here.

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