Upcoming Events
Pocahontas Remembrance Day
On March 21st, a group of Gloucester citizens gathered in the Court House area, at the statue of the Princess Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, to commemorate her death in the year 1616/17. The Princess Pocahontas is very important in our history, she is responsible for saving the English settlers from starvation, by bringing them corn and other edibles.
Some of the Gloucester citizens in attendance were Rev. Bill West of Severn Church, the Rev.. Gayle and his wife of Zion Poplars Church, former commander of Special forces- Col. Buck Burruss, Clerk of the Court Cathy Dale, P&R Director Katey Legg, memors of Zion Poplars Church, Dr. Walter Clemons, Superintendent of Gloucester Public Schools, Speaker Kenny Richardson, and members of the Gloucester Supervisors and School Board and representative of the Homeschooling Association Emma and Corey Chapman of Gloucester.
Join us again this year to remember Princess Pocahontas and celebrate her life and accomplishments.
Raising the Flag Ceremony
Raising of the Flag Ceremony
Gloucester honors the Lumbee Tribe by raising their flag at the Pocahontas Gardens statue near 6262 Main Street, Gloucester, VA 23061.
Special thanks to the VFW and the American Legion for their generous donations of the flagpole and Virginia and United States flags.