Jazz in the Stacks 2026

The 2026 Jazz in the Stacks Concert Series returns with six exciting performances from talented regional musicians. This popular series takes place on the second Friday of each month from April through September.

Each live concert is hosted on stage inside of the Petersburg Public Library Conference & Event Center.

2026 Concert Lineup

The series is hosted by Micah “Bam Bam” White, a comedian, actor, and speaker. He has appeared on platforms such as TEDx, All Star Comedy Show, and the movie Red Kool-Aid. His energy and personality help create a fun and engaging experience at every concert.

“Jazz in the Stacks is part of the Downtown Petersburg tradition of ‘Friday for the Arts,’ which we help keep alive,” said Wayne Crocker, Library Director.

What once focused on visual art and an artist of the month has evolved into a musical celebration that honors the performing arts and the literary arts, since someone had to compose and write each song. Each performance offers a safe, welcoming space for the community to connect, enjoy great music, and celebrate local talent. The series provides a free, engaging cultural experience while also encouraging reading and literacy throughout the year.

Event Details

Location:
Petersburg Public Library
201 W. Washington St.
Petersburg, VA 23803

Time:
Doors open at 6:00 PM

Admission:
Free and open to the public

Food and alcoholic beverages are available for purchase

Safety:
Security is present at each concert to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment.

What to Expect

  • Live Music
  • Fun
  • Jazz in the Stacks is one of Petersburg’s most popular live music events. Many concerts reach capacity, with standing-room-only crowds.
  • Arrive on time to secure your spot and enjoy an evening of great music in an intimate setting.
  • If our parking lot is full, you may park next door at the church beside us.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Interested in supporting Jazz in the Stacks? Sponsorship opportunities are available for organizations looking to connect with a strong and engaged audience.

Dominion Energy is already a sponsor of the September 11, 2026 concert.

For more information, please contact [email protected].

Read More

Mylez reads a Thanksgiving Story at Petersburg Public Library!

This Thanksgiving season, we are excited to feature one of our bright young readers, Mylez, as he brings the classic children’s book There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Turkey! to life. Families enjoy this silly, rhyming tale, and Mylez delivers every line with personality, humor, and joy.

In the story, the old lady swallows a turkey, then a hat, then a balloon as big as the moon, and even a boat and wheels. Each rhyme builds on the last, which makes it a fun read-aloud for kids who enjoy rhythm, repetition, and plenty of imagination. The book ends with a festive Thanksgiving parade and a cheerful holiday message.

After finishing the story, Mylez shared his thoughts about rhyming books and why he enjoys them.

“I think it was a really great book. And if there are people that want to find out new rhymes out there, they can look at these book versions and figure out new rhymes, and maybe they can become better at rhyming. And if they want to be… a better rhymer, they can read these books and accomplish their dream.”

We enjoy seeing our young readers connect with stories in their own creative way, and we are proud to provide a space where children can explore books, build confidence, and share their voices.

Watch Mylez read the full Thanksgiving story below.


https://youtu.be/XciudF–rrw

Looking for more holiday reads? Visit the Petersburg Public Library to discover seasonal books for kids and families or ask our staff for suggestions.

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Petersburg Public Library!

Read More

Story Time Comes Alive with Music and Community at Petersburg Public Library

This past week at the Petersburg Public Library, our Youth Department Story Time was filled with excitement, learning, and the joy of shared experiences. We were honored to welcome author Theresa Caldwell, who engaged our young audience with a lively reading of her book, Safety Seal. But this wasn’t just any story time — it was an event made even more special by the power of community partnership.

Thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, Theresa’s expressive storytelling was enhanced with live music, creating a unique and engaging experience for children and families alike.

 Music Meets Learning

The musicians went beyond performance — they introduced children to new instruments using a call-and-response teaching style that kept everyone involved and energized.

A standout moment came when the orchestra presented the kalimba, also known as a “finger piano,” with its distinctive, melodic tones. As the notes rang out, one child shouted, “That sounds like bubble gum!” — a wonderful reflection of the creativity and curiosity inspired throughout the event.

 A Lasting Gift

In a generous show of support for literacy, the Petersburg Symphony Orchestra purchased a copy of Safety Seal for each child participant, making it possible for every child to leave with a new book of their own.

Storytime Live was a clear demonstration of what community partnership looks like — local organizations coming together to educate, inspire, and connect with our youngest learners. We are truly grateful to Theresa Caldwell and the Petersburg Symphony Orchestra for their dedication and generosity.

Interested in hosting your own event? Our beautifully designed Petersburg Public Library Conference & Event Center is available to rent for meetings, performances, celebrations, and more. Let us help you bring your next event to life right here in the heart of Petersburg.

Read More