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We are excited to celebrate our 16th year of CharlottesvilleFamily, an adventure that started when Robin, a soon-to-be first-time mom in 1998, imagined a way to collect and share the many wonderful resources and experiences she was finding in the Charlottesville community. She envisioned a hub to connect us all. With that vision, she created the AlbemarleKids.com website and within a year was joined by Jen as co-publisher and the rest, as they say, is history. We changed our name to AlbemarleFamily in 2004, introduced our lovable bee mascot, Bumble, and expanded the magazine from quarterly to ten times per year, and soon after to monthly. In 2012 we embraced the name of CharlottesvilleFamily to keep up with our community’s expanding views (and make life a little simpler for our out of town clients), and, we’ve since added to our line of publications the CharlottesvilleFamily Ultimate Go-To Guide (in your hands), the Charlottesville Welcome Book, the Charlottesville Welcome Book Wedding Directory, and the recently acquired Healthy Living Directory. The Ultimate Go-To Guide you have here first began as our annual Family Directory in 2001 and today has been blended with the popular daytrip book we published first in 2008 and again in 2009 called the Let’s Go Guide to become an even more exciting product for parents to have an invaluable resource that would cover everything you could need from doulas to daytrips. Our goal in CharlottesvilleFamily is to be a parent’s ultimate resource, whether you are looking for great activities, parenting tips, local school news, daytrip ideas or guides to local family services. We do the research, leaving more time for you to enjoy the important stuff — like fishing and finger painting! At CharlottesvilleFamily, we are dedicated to “making parenting easier and growing up fun,” and it is our pleasure to serve you.
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Contents Yorktown Victory Center & Battlefield Wintergreen Resort & Nature Foundation Fun Farther Afield: Williamsburg Local Farms & Orchards
parent calendar organizer 14 daytrips! to family fun and beyond 27 The Adventure Park at Sandy River Retreat Agecroft Hall Amazement Square American Shakespeare Center & Blackfriars Playhouse Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Ash Lawn-Highland Belle Isle Edith J. Carrier Arboretum Children’s Museum of Richmond Crabtree Falls Dillwyn Train & James River Rambler Dinosaur Land Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad Edgar Allan Poe Museum Endless Caverns Frontier Culture Museum Fun on the River Grand Caverns Grelen Nursery & the Market at Grelen Gypsy Hill Park Explore More Discovery Museum Hatton Ferry Henricus Historical Park Humpback Rocks & Mountain Farm Trail International Spy Museum Jackson Museum, Lee Chapel & VMI Jamestown Settlement and Historic Jamestowne John C. Wells Planetarium Jumpology Lake Anna State Park Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature Luray Caverns
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Luray Zoo Massanutten Resort & Water Park Maymont House & Park Metro Richmond Zoo Monacan Ancestral Museum Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello Montpelier Mount Vernon The National Children’s Museum Natural Bridge & Native American Village Natural Chimneys Pamplin Historical Park & National Museum of the Civil War Soldier Route 11 Chips Science Museum of Virginia Shenandoah Caverns Shenandoah National Park Sherando Lake Sugar Hollow Reservoir Sunspots Studios & Glassblowing Valley Baseball League Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Virginia Safari Park Wilson’s Wild Animal Park White Oak Lavender Farms
Adoption/Foster Services Chiropractors, Family Conference/Meeting Space Counselors, Family & Child Dentists, Family Dentists, Pediatric Doctors, Family Doctors, Obstetrics Doctors, Pediatric Doctors, Specialists Doulas Eye Care Fitness for Mind & Body Health Clinics Health Food Stores Hospitals In-Home Care Midwives Orthodontists Parenting Support/ Education Pharmacies Physical Therapists Postpartum & Breastfeeding Practitioners, Other Referral Services Social Service Organizations Special Needs Services
pet care 87 Adoption & Rescue Centers Animal Training Grooming Pet Boarding & Sitting Pet Fencing Pet Food & Supplies Pet Shops Veterinarians
portraits & party planning 93 Bakeries Catering Entertainment Inflatable Rental Party Locations Party Planners Party Supplies Photographers
shopping for you & the kids 101 Arts & Crafts Supplies Baby Equipment Beauty & Spa Bicycle Dealers Book Stores Children’s Clothing, New Children’s Items, Used Collector/Memorabilia Stores Costumes Department Stores Game & Hobby Stores Haircuts for Kids Kitchen Supplies Maternity Clothes, Gifts & Gear Music Stores Personalized Goods Play Equipment & Pools Specialty Foods Sporting Goods Toys, New Toys, Used Women’s Shopping Boutiques
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education & childcare 111 Day Care Services Educational Consultants In-Home Childcare Libraries School Supplies Schools, Driver’s Ed Schools, Pre-School Schools, Private Schools, Public – High Schools, Public – Lower Schools, Public – Middle Schools, Specialty Tutoring
kids’ recreation 125 Adventure Sports Art Classes Baseball Basketball Camps Clubs Dance & Movement Educational Recreation Golf Gymnastics & Cheerleading Horseback Riding Martial Arts Mentoring Music Lessons Recreation Organizations Science & Nature Skating Swimming Team Sports Tennis Theater Classes Winter Sports
Amusement Centers Art & Craft Studios Churches Cinema Excursion Trains Farms & Orchards Frozen Treats Health Clubs Historic Attractions Hotels Museums Musical Entertainment Nature Attractions Parks & Playgrounds Radio & TV Recreation Centers Spectator Sports Theater Theme Parks Travel Water Fun Zoos
for the home 149 Auto Builders Décor & Accessories Flooring Installation Furnishings Garden Services Insurance Interior Designers Plumbing, Electric, Heating & Cooling Real Estate Professionals Utility Services Waste & Recycling
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Camp anyone? Plan your summer fun with us! Shop camps for the kids in the comfort of your home with our 16th annual Camp Guide published in February and/or online with our Online Camp Fair. The not-to-bemissed event of the year is our 11th annual Camp Expo & Fun Fair on February 15, 2015 where you’ll not only get to meet and greet over 85 vendors, enjoy a free Ben & Jerry’s on us and let your little ones dance with Bumble, but it’s our favorite time for us to meet YOU!
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CharlottesvilleFamily is in print monthly at hundreds of locations throughout our area, but you can save some trees and read us on your phone, iPad or laptop by downloading our digital edition. No app necessary and it’s free! Be the first to get your copy by subscribing to our e-newsletter for an pre-release digital delivery right to your inbox every month, find it at the website, or capture the QR code on every issue.
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The Skinny on Schools Our area schools have a great reputation. Charlottesville and Albemarle County schools earn praise for innovative teaching as well as high levels of achievement on Virginia’s Standards of Learning tests. Our many outstanding local private schools provide a variety of additional options, from boarding schools to single-gender programs to faith-based education.
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A Touch of History Historic heroes abound in Albemarle. The legacy of presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe includes their magnificent homes — Monticello, Montpelier and Ash Lawn-Highland — and thriving local tourism. Meriwether Lewis, perhaps the most famous explorer in the United States, was from Ivy, just west of town. TJ Was Here The most popular man in town is Thomas Jefferson. He is often fondly called “TJ,” and his university — one of the best public universities in the country— is the biggest employer in our area. It’s also a great draw for sports fans, who turn out in droves to cheer on the UVA Cavaliers. The big domed building with TJ’s great statue out front is the Rotunda, and it sits at the head of a huge grass courtyard area known as the Lawn, surrounded by historic residences (Edgar Allan Poe was
Just in case the kids ask, Charlottesville was named for Queen Charlotte Sophia, wife of George III, and incorporated as a city on March 2, 1888. Albemarle County was named in honor of William Ann Keppel, second Earl of Albemarle, who was then governor general of the Virginia colony. 12
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Are you new to Charlottesville? Welcome! We are excited to share with you the historic sites and natural beauty that attract visitors from all over the world as well as show you those hidden gems that locals love. You’ll find an introduction to local family favorites on page 32 and ideas for exploring the treasures in and around Central Virginia on page 38 — more than 125 things to do and see with your kids!
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one of the most famous residents) that are now occupied by students and faculty. The Lawn is packed full with children trick-or-treating every Halloween and UVA students graduating every spring. Local Eats We have several farmers markets, wineries and breweries, and many Charlottesville restaurants use locally sourced ingredients — including products from Polyface Farm, made famous by Michael Pollan’s bestselling The Omnivore’s Dilemma — and that makes all the difference when it comes to good eating. For more on the locavore food movement, check out the seasonal Buy Fresh Buy Local guides (buylocalvirginia.org) to discover the best of what’s around our town. Celebrity Spotting While you’re out and about, you may get a glimpse of local celebrities like Dave Matthews, Howie Long, Sissy Spacek, John Grisham, Boyd Tinsley, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Mary Chapin Carpenter or Jan Karon. Follow the example set by other locals and refrain from staring or asking for autographs. A Road Oft Taken You should know that “Rio Road” is not pronounced “Ree-o,” but rather “Rye-o.” The explanation we have heard is that it used to be Route 10. Others claim it sprang from the nearby Rivanna River (locals pronounce it “RY-vanna”). He’s with the Band The Dave Matthews Band (aka DMB) are hometown boys who made the
big time. On your next outing to the Downtown Mall, stop in at Miller’s to see where it all started. Dave worked there as a bartender, back when he and the boys were still a local band. Over the years, the band has given millions of dollars to local nonprofits through its Bama Works Fund. Band members’ influence is also felt each year when the Boar’s Head Resort hosts Boyd Tinsley’s Women’s Clay Court Tennis Tournament, which is free to the public. DMB manager Coran Capshaw, another celeb around town, is a big business investor in many local properties from the nTelos Wireless Pavilion, Jefferson Theater and a number of downtown restaurants, to Starr Hill brewery, Music Today and other ventures. A graduate of UVA, Capshaw now also manages Phish, Tim McGraw and Alicia Keys. What’s a Wahoo? Legend has it that Washington & Lee baseball fans dubbed the UVA players “Wahoos” during the rivalry that existed between the two in-state schools in the 1890s. By 1940, “Wahoos” was in general use around Grounds (campus) to denote University students. The abbreviated “Hoos” sprang up later and has gained growing popularity in recent years. (Interestingly, “Wahoo” is also a predatory fish that can drink twice its weight in liquid!) Local families love to join students in cheering on the Hoos, who in the last decade have won national titles in men’s soccer, lacrosse and tennis and in women’s lacrosse and rowing. UVA’s baseball and men’s basketball teams have also earned national rankings in recent seasons.
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Daytrips
Daytrips! to Family Fun and Beyond For over 16 years, CharlottesvilleFamily has been unearthing hundreds of fun and family-friendly things to do in the Central Virginia region. Not only have we become your ultimate go-to source for a calendar of special events, local news impacting kids, and all the resources a family needs, we’ve also got the scoop on Virginia’s best attractions. Charlottesville’s position on the map affords us a unique jumping off point to just about anywhere in the state, all within three hours or less, and we’ve explored it well for you! In this invaluable section of your Ultimate Go-To Guide, we’ve included overviews of the tried and true, not-to-be-missed outings in Charlottesville and central Virginia. Plus, we’ve also highlighted some of our favorite quirky, off-the-beaten path attractions that are sure to surprise and delight you and your little ones! Have you ever wanted to see a life-size Stegosaurus? Head out to Dinosaur Land in White Post! Would you be tickled pink to cool off with an ice cream soda at the old-timey Pink Cadillac Diner after visiting the animals at the Virginia Safari Park? If you’re a history buff, have you ever dreamed of touring through restored homes dating back to 17th-century Europe? Our daytrip collection promises all this and more! From roadside attractions to hands-on museums to adventures in nature — if you’re looking for something different, we’ve got it! Without further ado, we present a selection of fantastic and family-friendly daytrips for you to explore this year with the kids. Enjoy!
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Planning Your Outing 1. Call ahead. Our daytrips guide is well researched but, as we all know, the only thing certain in life is change. Hours, admission price, activities and events can and do change — and websites are not always up-todate. We once drove two hours with three small children to tour a site only to find that it was closed that Saturday for a wedding. Had we called, we could have saved ourselves a lot of tears and the day of driving! As a result, we’ve intentionally left out directions and hours, hoping that will force you to call! Sorry, it’s for your own good.
2. Consider your choices. Not every daytrip is the right outing for you. Some sites are easier to access than others. A few are rambunctious handson learning kinds of places that some kids might find overwhelming. Some are places where you look but don’t touch. Others may be wide-open spaces and if your tot is in that crazy stage where keeping hold of them should earn you an Olympic medal, you probably want some walls to help manage your adventurer. Other destinations may have upsetting topics — for example, the Civil War is tough to explain to a preschooler — so use your judgment to choose the best outing for you.
3. Pack wisely and prepare for the unexpected. As mothers, we always start with a cooler of water bottles and fruit for snacking, and in writing this guide we fine-tuned the contents of “Mama’s Magic Bag” (the old backpack filled with comfort that is never allowed to leave our minivan). Granola bars, water, diapers, wipes, sunscreen, bug spray, a first aid kit, crayons and a notebook rescued many a strained moment with tired cranky travelers. (Not all of the cranky ones were the kids either!) You have an advantage, too — we’ve written this guide and now you’ll benefit from our packing tips and have the phone numbers of all the attractions in one handy volume. Don’t forget to have your cell phone charged!
4. Plan, Plan, Plan! Use an Internet mapping site to get oriented and print out directions, but then call to confirm them. (Google isn’t always right!) While you’ve got someone on the phone, confirm hours, admission prices and any special something you might have your heart set on seeing — like that rare painting that might be on loan to some other museum!
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Learning As You Go
hen it comes to outings, whether it be a weekend daytrip or a quick midweek experience W of the arts, we’re firm believers in making the most of an opportunity to learn something new. No matter what the age of your party, whether it’s just you and a friend or you and your kids, we can all become lifetime learners when we get up and go to explore and learn more about our world, its past or just what makes a water slide so much fun!
Motherly Tips for Families The Standards of Learning — just say those words and you will see your kids wince. Say the words again, this time in a room full of parents, and you’re likely to get the some anxious reactions. But it doesn’t have to be all hard work. One of the best ways to help your kids do well in school and on their SOLs is to relax about the tests and think about what is really important: sparking your child’s enthusiasm for learning. The rest will fall into place. A lifelong love for learning and a curious mind are two of the greatest gifts any of us can hope to pass on to our children. So, how exactly do you spark your child’s love for learning? Here are a few ideas that will enrich your daytrip adventures.
Read, read, read. And we’ll say it again — read! And that goes for your kids, too. The more your kids see you reading, the more they’ll read, because it will be a part of everyday life. Use little moments to practice reading. Read street signs, maps, tourist brochures and restaurant menus together.
Play the old-fashioned way.
Dress up for your outing. Little train conductors could wear their engineer overalls to ride the James River Rambler, and don’t leave behind your tri-corner hat or bonnet when you visit Colonial Williamsburg. Creative and dramatic play expand the imagination, hone problem-solving skills and let kids enjoy just being kids.
Keep your eyes open. On your nature outings bring along binoculars and a
magnifying glass. Observe insects and small animals in their habits. How many legs do they have? Where do they live? What senses are they using? Looking at flowers, ask, how are the leaves ordered? Can you hear different bird calls? Are you able to see different bark on trees? Are there patterns?
Travel by the numbers.
Reading maps with your kids and planning the outing together is a great way to do math without being academic. How many miles is it from Charlottesville to Luray? If we set out at 9:30am and the drive is 42 minutes, what time will we arrive? If admission is $3 per person and we have 4 people in our family, how much will it cost? These sorts of puzzles give real life meaning to all of those workbook pages full of sums and dividends.
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A Collection of Memories Here’s a word from the wise about collecting souvenirs too! We all retain what we’ve learned when we revisit a subject again and again. Building a collection of something you can pick up at just about any gift shop will put you and the family on the path to revisiting and remembering all those wonderful places you’ll be exploring — while at the same time preventing those pleas for that expensive stuffed animal you know will end up in next year’s donation box. For instance, create a collection of souvenir pins and display them all on a banner in your family room, or make a special box to house a collection of souvenir key chains or rolled and embossed pennies, or make a book for postcards or brochures. These collections will be easier on your budget and lead to countless remembrances of all those special places you visit as your collector (big or little) pours over them again and again with friends and family. Let’s face it, who doesn’t want something from the gift shop to remember all those great times, right?
Encourage your child’s talents and passions. Let them
choose a destination. With dozens of choices on the following pages, you’re certain to find something to match their interests. It is amazing how much information can be absorbed when interest is sparked.
Let your kids be “know-it-alls.”
Children are like walking almanacs, live records of every fact that has ever intrigued them. Make up family quiz games, or design your own version of Trivial Pursuit. Play “20 Questions” when you ride in the car. Try a contest to see who can learn the craziest fact or the longest word while on your outing.
Enlist a co-pilot.
First-hand experiences of our country’s landmarks can spark a lifelong love of history, and planning them can be part of your child’s education. As local fourth-grade teacher Linda Cox said, “Reading maps, planning a route, using directions like north and south instead of left and right — that doesn’t come naturally. It really needs to be reinforced by parents.”
Find new spots.
In Central Virginia, there’s no excuse for not taking advantage of all of the nearby attractions with presidential birthplaces at our backdoor and geological formations like Shenandoah Caverns and the Natural Bridge an easy hour or two away. If you think you’ve exhausted the local repertoire, try a new approach. Most families have been to Monticello, but certainly not everyone can say they’ve been a part of one of Monticello’s unique hands-on craft or history workshops. And if history is your family’s favorite, try Pamplin Historical Park and the National Museum of the Civil War Soldier in Petersburg — an amazing interactive experience of the Civil War where, using headsets, you follow the life of a soldier as he tells his story in his own words, which were taken from journals and letters.
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itself is packed with activities for children — from parks and playgrounds to special seasonal attractions and fun-filled festivals. Families can enjoy a hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains one day and a world-class theatrical performance or national music act the next. Check out these juicy insider tidbits about Charlottesville and then dive into our guide to our city’s triedand-true spots for family fun! (Look for tips and readers’ favorites!) We know you’ll find something interesting and fun to do with the kids whether you’re new to town or are a seasoned local. Enjoy!
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Green Space Whether you want to go for an autumn hike or cool off in summer, you can certainly find a park in our town or our beautiful surrounding county that fits the bill. Try Chris Greene Lake, near the airport, for swimming or fishing. The Ivy Creek Natural Area is a great place to go for an afternoon jaunt with or without the stroller — and it’s also an official site on the Virginia African American Heritage Trail! To temporarily escape from civilization, hike a section of the Rivanna Trail. You can also fish on the Rivanna River, kayak or let your dog take a swim. For a gorgeous walk, take the Saunders-Monticello Trail. Hikers enjoy lovely views as this wide trail winds its way along Carter Mountain toward Monticello. Among neighborhood parks, we love Greenleaf, just off the Bypass, for its picnic area, toddlerfriendly playground and a summer sprayground full of sprinklers. And when it comes to watery warmweather fun, check out the Onesty Aquatic Center on Meade Avenue, with tons of fun, kid-friendly features or the larger sprayground at Forest Hills Park.
In cooler months, enjoy the Smith Aquatic Center — which offers year-round indoor swimming with a pair of two-story waterslides, a playstructure and a lazy river — or head over to the Crozet PARC YMCA’s Aquatic Center, which sports an inflatable dome over the pool in the winter months. Chris Greene Lake 296-5844, albemarle.org Crozet PARC YMCA 205-4380, piedmontymca.org Forest Hills Park 970-3260, charlottesville.org Greenleaf Park 970-3260, charlottesville.org Ivy Creek Natural Area 973-7772, ivycreekfoundation.org Onesty Aquatic Center 295-7532, charlottesville.org Rivanna Trails 923-9022, rivannatrails.org Saunders-Monticello Trail 984-9800, monticello.org Smith Aquatic Center 970-3072, charlottesville.org
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There’s never a dull moment for sports fanatics in Charlottesville, whether you want to teach your child the basics of golf or introduce them to the challenge of rock climbing. Play a round of golf at Meadowcreek Golf Course in Pen Park off Rio Road, which is also home to a super playground, exercise stations and a nature trail.
Set the kids loose at Bounce-n-Play for active recreation on a rainy day. While kids zoom down slides and romp in the ball pit, parents can take advantage of the free Wi-Fi. Bowling at AMF Kegler’s Lanes is another great choice when the weather keeps you inside. Optional bumpers are perfect for beginners, and teens will love the arcade room.
Main Street Arena can be an ice park one day, and a Mixed Martial Arts arena the next! The arena offers both winter sports (figure skating, hockey and curling) as well as summer sports (soccer, lacrosse, inline hockey and ultimate Frisbee). For an extreme birthday party for kids 6 and older, book the Rocky Top Gym, which provides 2,500 square feet of climbing and bouldering! If climbing isn’t your thing, the gym also features racquetball and wallyball.
If you’re itching to do something creative, head over to The Glass Palette. Dinnertime will be 10 times more exciting for your little ones if they can eat off a dinner plate they made themselves. Lazy Daisy Ceramics & The Pottery Paintin’ Place is also a great stop where anyone, from tiny tots to adults, can create a pottery masterpiece. Lowe’s and Michael’s offer regularly scheduled instore, hands-on activities for kids, including Lowe’s Build and Grow clinics and a variety of craft classes at Michael’s.
Main Street Arena 817-2400, mainstarena.com McIntire Skateboard Park 244-0166, charlottesville.org Pen Park 970-3260, charlottesville.org Rocky Top Gym 981-3306, rockytopclimbing.com
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For the latest blockbusters, try the Regal Stonefield Stadium and IMAX,
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which features 14 auditoriums and stadium seating for a grand movie-going experience. For cheap, air-conditioned fun in the summer, look for Regal’s discounted familyfriendly films on weekday mornings. AMF Kegler’s Lanes 978-3999, amf.com/keglerslanes Bounce-n-Play 973-1111, bouncenplayofcville.com The Glass Palette 977-9009, theglasspalette.net Lazy Daisy Ceramics & The Pottery Paintin’ Place 295-7801, lazydaisyceramics.com Lowe’s 975-7140, lowes.com Michael’s 971-1072, michaels.com Regal Stonefield Stadium 14 & IMAX 244-3213, shopsatstonefield.com/movies
The Glorious Night Sky As the skies darken, take budding astronomers to the McCormick Observatory. For many, the cool pulley-operated observing chair may be the highlight of the outing! Before you leave, check out the great “outer space stuff” in the museum area. For more stargazing, make sure to reserve free tickets
Around Town A must-do for most ages in every season is the Virginia Discovery Museum, where kids can make scarves fly, swab the deck of the pirate ship, “live” in a historic log cabin and more. The museum’s Little Charlottesville exhibit has a childsized Main Street and the Bee Corner sponsored by CharlottesvilleFamily in honor of everyone’s favorite bee, Bumble, CharlottesvilleFamily’s lovable mascot! From Downtown, hop on the free trolley and head to The Corner, the cool, “campusy” area located along the edge of the University to the east of the Lawn. The trolley is entertainment and transportation rolled into one. Kids love the old-fashioned feel of the wooden benches and green exterior, which makes any trip more fun!
for the Fan Mountain Observatory in advance — it only has two public evenings a year. Fan Mountain Observatory 924-7494, astro.virginia.edu McCormick Observatory 924-7494, astro.virginia.edu
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Always abustle with students, the Corner has a great selection of casual restaurants with college prices as well as trendy shops. Charlottesville Trolley 970-3649, charlottesville.org nTelos Wireless Pavilion 245-4910 thenteloswirelesspavilion.com University of Virginia 924-7969, virginia.edu Virginia Discovery Museum 977-1025, vadm.org
Artsy Outings Despite its formal sounding name, the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection is fun for all ages. The museum offers great kids’ programs that tie into current exhibits, though the decorations, including ponds, record-sized trees and playful sculptures, are enough to entertain by themselves!
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become one yourself! The clay class is great for kids who love getting their hands dirty. The center offers a wide range of visual arts and dance classes for kids, teens and adults. Fralin Museum of Art 924-3592, virginia.edu/artmuseum Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection 244-0234, virginia.edu/kluge-ruhe McGuffey Art Center 295-7973, mcguffeyartcenter.com
A Touch of History
Next, stop by UVA’s Fralin Museum of Art, which packs a punch for history and art lovers. Where else in Charlottesville can you see a Greek vase, a painting from the Middle Ages and one from the middle of the 20th century? Families will appreciate the children’s guide.
Historic heroes abound in Albemarle and a great way for the family to discover Charlottesville’s history is to take a historic tour of Downtown during the summer or get tickets to the Spirit Walk at Halloween — both start at the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society. Every local should of course make a point to visit James Madison’s Montpelier, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello and James Monroe’s Ash-Lawn Highland. You’ll find every tour is always different, with newly fascinating and changing exhibits. Watch for their festivals and workshops too.
Finally, head to the McGuffey Art Center to observe artists in action, or
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Discovery Room in the Smith Education Center. Here kids can learn how to weave, write on a polygraph machine and more. Jefferson’s multitude of inventions within the main house will also fascinate youngsters — after they see the dumbwaiter, they’ll want one at home! If you’re reluctant to fast-forward back to present time, grab lunch at Michie Tavern. The 18th-century–style Southern buffet will quiet rumbling stomachs.
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free live concert during the summer at Fridays After Five. Chaps 977-4139, chapsicecream.com My Chocolate Shoppe 995-5428 nTelos Wireless Pavilion 245-4910, thenteloswirelesspavilion.com Splendora’s 296-8555, splendoras.com Sweet Frog 293-7123, sweetfrogyogurt.com Timberlake’s Drug Store 295-9155
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...and beyond The Adventure Park at Sandy River Retreat (Farmville) 1–2 hour drive Central Virginia’s largest aerial adventure park features 61 obstacle high ropes and 17 zip lines. Spend three hours at this unique outdoor recreational experience while enjoying nature and flying through the tree tops. The park is built on a 16 acre, self-sufficient farm and uses a permanent belay system. Laugh, scream, cheer, and build confidence with your family and friends. Spectators welcome. Kids must be at least 7 years old, 48 inches high, and weigh 60 pounds to participate. theoutdooradventurepark.com • (434) 392-7275
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Agecroft Hall (Richmond) 1–2 hour drive Originally built in the 1400s in Lancashire, England, Agecroft Hall was sold to Richmonder Thomas Williams, Jr. who had it shipped across the Atlantic to be reassembled along the graceful banks of the James River. Imagine the feasts that these woodpaneled walls have witnessed! The home is furnished with stunning antiques, giving visitors an authentic glimpse of life in England’s Tudor and early Stuart periods. Be sure to set aside time to admire the flowers, hedges and the stunning Elizabethan Knot Garden made of clipped herbs. Programs, lectures and special events, are held year-round, the most popular being the Shakespeare Festival in the summer. Come on a weekend and tour the Virginia House next door, too. agecrofthall.com • (804) 353-4241
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Kids can slide, dangle, crawl, leap, swing and zip through the tallest indoor climbing structure in the nation. Toddlers can roam safely in the “Big Red Barn” — complete with a cow to milk, crowing rooster, crops to harvest and an earthworm’s eye view of growing plants. Kids of all ages love the James River Waterways, where they can take a miniature bateau through locks and canals. The Monacan village, hand-operated cranes, paint-on-the-walls room and music-recording studio are a few of the other popular exhibits. Skateboarders can practice their ollies
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(Staunton) 0–1 hour drive Shakespeare comes to life at Blackfriars Playhouse in Staunton. Constructed as the world’s only replica of Shakespeare’s original indoor theater, this beautiful 300-seat playhouse transports visitors back to the Elizabethan era. The main floor is reserved seating, while the second level is general seating (so arrive early as seats are first-come, first-served). For those who do arrive early, you will likely find a fun pre-show to entertain you while you wait. ascstaunton.com • (540) 851-1733
Appomattox Court House National Historical Park (Appomattox) 1–2 hour drive Did you know that no papers were signed here between Lee and Grant? Ever wonder what was Lee’s final request and why they met at the McLean home instead of the Court House? Here is your chance to find out! While most Civil War sites commemorate the clash of armies, Appomattox is a memorial to peace. In 1865, the Civil War ended when Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, in the parlor of the McLean house. Today the sleepy village appears much as it did then, and visitors can tour the 1,700-acre park to get a taste for the characters and events that shaped our country. Park rangers give short walking tours; during summer, costumed interpreters add flavor and interest. nps.gov/apco • (434) 352-8987
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American Shakespeare Center’s Blackfriars Playhouse: Tommy Thompson
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Adjacent to Amazement Square is Lynchburg’s 3.5-mile paved Riverwalk Trail. This level path begins downtown and moves eastward along the waterfront, crossing on to Percival Island. Recreational opportunities along this section of the James River Heritage Trail include walking, biking, jogging and fishing, as well as enjoying expansive riverfront views. Bikes can be rented by the hour at Bikes Unlimited on Jefferson Street.
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“We went to Belle Isle and unexpectedly hit a weekend where they were re-enacting the role of the island during the Civil War. It was a prisoner-ofwar camp.” Mary Wilson
Ash Lawn-Highland was the beloved home of James Monroe, our country’s fifth president, who purchased this 535-acre estate to be close to his good friend Thomas Jefferson. The house displays art and furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries, and a costumed James Monroe himself often strolls the grounds during summer when outbuildings are open for demonstrations and there are many interpreters to chat with and farm animals to pet. During the holiday season, they host candlelight tours. For a full day of fun with our founding fathers, visit Monticello, lunch at the Michie Tavern and then hang out and tour Ash Lawn-Highland — they’re all in the same neighborhood. ashlawnhighland.org • (434) 293-9539
Belle Isle (Richmond) 1–2 hour drive Fascinating history, coupled with the island’s high cliff walls, rushing rapids and stone ruins, make Belle Isle a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. One of seven sections in the 550-acre James River Park System in Richmond, Belle Isle is a 54-acre island was once the site of a Civil War prison camp for northern soldiers. Here visitors can walk the trails, enjoy mountain biking, watch birds, climb rocks, explore old and ruined buildings, kayak, fish, sunbathe or swim. Located under the Lee Bridge across from the Richmond Riverfront, it is accessible from the north side via the pedestrian bridge suspended under the Lee Bridge. jamesriverpark.org • (804) 646-8911
Edith J. Carrier Arboretum Edith J. Carrier Arboretum: Jennifer Bryerton
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Tucked just off the highway, this oasis evokes memories of Monet’s garden with graceful arching bridges and is a wonderful place to explore. Turtles, ducks, frogs and any number of birds inhabit the park and wide well-mulched trails invite you to linger. For children, it is an invitation to play Daniel Boone! The arboretum is just the right size for pint-sized explorers to roam freely through the magnificent shade trees but always be just within calling distance. A rose garden, water plants, shrubs and trees both native and unique, along with a well-designed trail guide, make the arboretum a great stop. jmu.edu/arboretum • (540) 568-3194
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Daytrips! Children’s Museum of Richmond Try on eagle’s wings, wiggle through a digestive tract, tinker in the Inventor’s laboratory or create your own art. Complete with a Virginia limestone cave, a kid-sized grocery store and a toddlersized museum within the museum, it’s no surprise that CMoR is one of the top-ranked children’s museums nationally. With 42,000 square feet, it offers several interactive exhibit areas, a museum shop and more to keep the whole family entertained for hours. Next door, the Science Museum’s multi-ton granite kugel sculptures of the Earth and the moon draw kids who are amazed at their ability to move these hefty spheres with a slight touch. To avoid crowds, visit these popular “Museums on the Boulevard” midweek, preferably on a nice day when everyone else is outside. CMoR has satellite locations in Short Pump and Chesterfield. c-mor.org • (804) 474-2667
Children’s Museum of Richmond: Robin Bethke
(Richmond) 1–2 hour drive
Depending on whom you believe, Crabtree Falls is either the tallest waterfall along the Virginia portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway, the tallest waterfall in the Southeast, or the tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi. At any rate, it is an impressive site, featuring a total vertical drop of 1,200 feet in a series of cascades. The infrastructure has been significantly improved by the Forest Service. Gravel paths, wooden stairs, a beautiful 110-foot laminated bridge over the Tye River, observation decks and safety railings have been added to increase accessibility, enjoyment and safety, particularly important as the algaecovered rocks on the falls are notoriously dangerous. The blue-blazed trail follows the river up the falls about 1.5 miles to the uppermost observation deck, but the first of many overlooks is only a few hundred feet from the parking area. Beyond the upper observation deck, the trail continues another 1.5 miles to Crabtree Meadows, populated with apple trees and a Forest Service primitive campsite. From Crabtree Meadows, a half-mile trail runs to the Appalachian Trail. nelsoncounty.com
Crabtree Falls: Jennifer Bryerton
Crabtree Falls (Montebello) 1–2 hour drive
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If you find yourself in Richmond with some time between Maymont and one of the museums, or if you just want to take a few hours to explore specialty shops, Carytown is the place to go. Cupcakes, donuts, boutiques — all with free parking! Check out Cartwheels & Coffee if you’re looking for a unique playplace to go with preschoolers. And don’t miss the Annual Watermelon Festival in August every year. carytownrva.com CharlottesvilleFamily.com
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Dillwyn Train & James River Rambler (Dillwyn) 1–2 hour drive If you love the sound of a distant train whistle, this is the kind of experience you will treasure for years. Each May and June, the James River Rambler offers 1.5 hour trips to Johnson or 3.5 hour round trips to New Canton. During your trip you can experience the excitement of traveling in a historic passenger coach and enjoy the sights from either the reclining seat coaches or the open-air sightseeing cars. The train departs from the picturesque Dillwyn station and offers a breathtaking view of the James River. Cowboys and outlaws join the mix on spring and October trains. Santa visits trains in early December. odcnrhs.org • (804) 231-4324
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(White Post) 1–2 hour drive If you were glued to the screen watching “Jurassic Park,” you can take that prehistoric experience one step further by packing up the car and heading over to Dinosaur Land in White Post in the Shenandoah Valley for an old-time, classic roadside adventure. Here, the Mesozoic era comes alive as you cautiously step into the prehistoric past and experience a time when dinosaurs were the only creatures that roamed the Earth. You’ll find a variety of larger-than-life creatures here, including such favorites as Triceratops and Stegosaurus. dinosaurland.com • (540) 869-2222
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(Elkins and Durbin, West Virginia) 3–4 hour drive Explore wild, wonderful West Virginia from an entirely new perspective — aboard a train! From April to December, take a ride on one of four refurbished and historic locomotives that depart from either Elkins or Durbin depots. Choose to chug alongside a clean, mountain river, and take in the sights of rolling meadows of wildflowers, or climb to over 4,000 feet in elevation and burrow under the mighty Cheat Mountain (via an 1,800 foot tunnel featuring an “S” curve of the track inside). Check the calendar for Wild West adventures and a holiday Polar Express train that visits Santa at the North pole. mountainrailwv.com • (877) 686-7245
Edgar Allan Poe Museum (Richmond) 0–1 hour drive Housed in part in the oldest surviving building in Richmond, the Old Stone House circa 1737, the Edgar Allan Poe Museum offers a glimpse into early 19th-century Richmond, where the city’s best loved literary son lived and worked on The Southern Literary Messenger. The museum houses a collection of pictures, first editions and artifacts and is in the heart of Richmond’s Historic Shockoe Bottom district. poemuseum.org • (804) 648-5523
Edgar Allan Poe Museum: courtesy Richmond Metropolitan CVB
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Endless Caverns (New Market) 1–2 hour drive They are, as the name suggests, endless. Over the years, there have been many mapping expeditions and these have yet to find an end to more than five mapped miles of twists and turns. One of the most interesting finds during these expeditions was a fossilized woolly mammoth tooth! Two boys and their dog discovered the caverns in 1879 and the caverns have been delighting people ever since. It is a marvel to see formations thousands of years in the making – look for the slices of fresh bacon in the formations, and be prepared for the beautiful forms in the fairy room that drip with enchantment. endlesscaverns.com • (800) 544-2283
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“ Hubba Hubba Highway” Water Country USA*
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Williamsburg 2–3 hour drive If you grew up in Virginia, there are probably pictures proving that you visited as a kid. You know the ones of you in your three-cornered hat, you playing that souvenir tin fife that drove everyone crazy the entire trip, and you and your sister, heads and arms stuck in the stockades smiling for the camera. Now you’re an adult, and it’s your turn to make the pilgrimage again. Children at every age will love the hands-on history experiences at Colonial Williamsburg. It’s free to wander the streets, walk back in time, step inside the chapel, smile at soldiers riding horses, and take photos making goofy faces in the stocks. Make reservations at a tavern for lunch and get a taste of colonial life from your costumed waitstaff. For a more in-depth visit, start at the Visitors Center which, thanks to a new footbridge, is only a short walk from the historic district. Tickets can be purchased here for tours inside the historical buildings and outdoor gardens and special events happening that day. The piece de resistance is the Governor’s Palace, with marble floors, hand-tooled leather wall coverings and rich history. Afterwards, stroll down Duke of Gloucester Street (a mile in length so 44
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wear comfortable shoes) and pop into a few of the colonial shops to learn about trades and skills — maybe even try your hand at writing with a quill. American Girl Felicity doll fans will find lots of souvenir fashions. Throughout the day, actors recreate various moments in colonial history, including a town square reading of the Declaration of Independence. For accommodations that will earn a thumbs-up from the entire family, book a room at Great Wolf Lodge. Designed in the spirit of the great camps of the Adirondack, it features authentic log furniture, a massive stone fireplace and classic antler-style chandeliers. The Great Room hosts fireside bedtime stories each night for the littlest “cubs” and the animated woodland characters of the Rhythm of the Nature Clock Tower put on a show three times a day. The indoor waterpark includes waterslides, pools, and an interactive treehouse waterfort. There’s also a glow-in-the-dark arcade, bowling alley, full-service spa, and for fans of magic and mystery ages 5 & up, MagiQuest adventures use magic wands to “unlock” treasures throughout the lodge. For some more water fun, add Water Country USA, Virginia’s largest water park, to your itinerary. Vanishing Point offers two equally thrilling ways to vanish from sight: horizontally and vertically!
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The Hubba-Hubba Highway, a freefloating river ride, travels 3-1/2 acres of the park. Even the little ones can enjoy themselves at Cow-a-Bunga, where they can feel the force of waterfalls and chase bubbles above a heated pool as a comical cow on skis looks on. To dry off, visit the European villages at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, where you’ll find food, shows and rides that reflect the cultural heritage of each. Little ones will love exploring the Sesame Street Forest of Fun while older kids will be thrilled by the park’s newest addition, the multi-launch Verbolten roller coaster. For frequent visitors, consider getting a Fun Card for unlimited admission throughout the summer. Virginia residents ages 3 through 5 can also get
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a Sesame Street Forest of Fun Preschool Pass for free admission to the park through October. For something completely different, check out Go Ape Freedom Park ziplining adventures. There’s 37 crossings, two trapeze swings and five ziplines to play on for adults and kids 4’7 and taller. KIds ages four to ten have their own Treetop Junior course with lots of fun obstacles and two ziplines to navigate. There are biking and hiking trails through historic grounds in the park as well.
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Water Country USA watercountryusa.com (757) 229-9300
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ers What Read ay! S Have to “The Frontier Culture Museum is such a great hands-on place for the kids to truly participate in some historical games, farm chores and ceremonies. The interpreters have become like family since we have an annual pass. The kids are able to feed the sheep, ducks, chickens, etc. and even know some of the sheep by name!!!” Lisa Shearman
Frontier Culture Museum (Staunton) 0–1 hour drive Visiting the Frontier Culture Museum is a bit like a whirlwind tour of Old Europe in the 1600s and 1700s. This popular living history museum hosts nine outdoor exhibits made up of original buildings from England, Ireland, West Africa, Germany and Virginia, which have been carefully documented, dismantled, transported to the Staunton site and restored. An American Indian hamlet opened recently. Visitors to the museum will learn about the Old World origins of this country’s first immigrants, including how they lived in their homeland and how their diverse culture molded our country. There’s a lot to see, so be sure to set aside a whole afternoon for your visit. Hands-on exhibits and experiences, costumed interpreters and real working farms make this a great time for the whole family. Special events held throughout the year make it worth planning seasonal visits to the museum. Water and shady rest stations are available along the walking loop. frontiermuseum.org • (540) 332-7850
Fun on the River (Scottsville) 0–1 hour drive There is nothing quite like floating down a river on a hot summer day! Several outfitters offer self-guided tubing, canoeing, kayaking and rafting trips along the James River near Scottsville. Full-day, part-day and overnight excursions are offered, with camping available along the banks of the river. For swimmers ages 6 and up. Reservations recommended and check the weather forecast before you go. Water too low after a dry spell can be less fun. Howardsville Canoe Livery: howardsvillecanoe.com • (434) 286-3331, James River Reeling & Rafting: reelingandrafting.com • (434) 286-4386, James River Runners: jamesriver.com • (434) 286-2338
Grand Caverns (Grottoes) 0–1 hour drive The closest caverns to Charlottesville, Grand Caverns is America’s oldest show cave, continually open since 1806. The cathedral room is one of the largest rooms in any Eastern U.S. cavern. Civil War buffs will marvel that not only did both Confederate and Union soldiers visit the cave, but there are over 230 verified Civil 46
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Grelen Nursery & the Market at Grelen (Somerset) 0–1 hour drive These gorgeous 600 acres in Orange County provide trees and plants for Grelen’s nursery, farm market, and café. Check the events calendar to see which local artisans — from cheese to kombucha — are visiting and which festivals are coming up. Before you get the kids in the car, go online or call ahead to learn which pick-your-own fields are in season and what specials are on the café menu. And don’t forget to pack the camera! themarketatgrelen.com • (540) 672-5462
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War soldier signatures identified so far. In addition to taking in the subterranean beauty, visitors can enjoy a 2.5-mile hiking/biking trail around the park’s borders, picnic shelters with permanent grills and water fountains as well as several picnic tables sprinkled throughout. Each year at Halloween there are frightening tours with new characters, sights and sounds through the cave’s scariest formations. grandcaverns.com • (888) 430-2283
The pride of Gypsy Hill Park is the Gypsy Express! This delightful mini-train has been operating for over 50 years, and the joy that passengers of all ages take in riding it has never diminished over time. Winding over the track, into a tunnel and across a creek, it is a fun way to enjoy the park. The train includes a car that allows access to those with disabilities. The park also features great amenities such as a shaded playground, horseshoe pits, tennis courts, volleyball nets, baseball fields and pavilions dotted around the grounds with outdoor cooking facilities. Don’t miss the duck pond! During the summer, enjoy the Olympic-sized pool at modest prices too. staunton.va.us • (540) 332-3945
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Explore More Discovery Museum
Explore More Discovery Museum
(Harrisonburg) 1–2 hour drive The adventure begins with construction and building toys in this small hands-on museum. Next check out the full-size ambulance, TV studio, garage service center, farm and farmer’s markets exhibits, as well as the art center, the science area where kids can use the microscope and the theatre, complete with curtains, costumes and lighting that pint-sized stagehands can manage. This museum packs a lot of learning and fun into its cozy confines. Admission is free on the first Friday of each month from 4-7pm. Closed Mondays. iexploremore.com • (540) 442-8900
Hatton Ferry (Scottsville) 0–1 hour drive
Henricus Historical Park: courtesy Richmond Metropolitan CVB
Henricus Historical Park: courtesy Henricus Historical Park
If you read Mark Twain as a kid and dreamed of river adventures, here is your chance. Located just 25 miles south of Charlottesville, the Hatton Ferry is one of only two poled ferries still operating in the country. The site dates back to the late 1800s when an old store, now a river outfitter’s shop, was built by the original ferry owner. A record flood in 1985 sank the ferryboat, so the Virginia Department of Transportation replaced it with a metal one in 1986. The ferry offers a fun trip across the river for all ages. Keep in mind that the ferry only runs from mid-April through October and when water levels are adequately high, so call the Albemarle Historical Society before embarking on your trip. thehattonferry.org • (434) 296-1492
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Henricus Historical Park (Chester) 1–2 hour drive Henricus Historical Park is home to a re-creation of an actual English settlement circa 1611, with costumed interpreters, where you can experience what it was like for the first English settlers living along the James River. The land had been inhabited by the Native Americans known as the Arrohateck, and it was here that Pocahontas resided at Rock Hall and was courted by John Rolfe. The park preserves the colony’s legacy, which included many New World firsts: the first hospital (Mt. Malady), the first college, the first tobacco fields and the first privately owned land. Visit the re-created Indian village located directly on the riverbank of and then enter the Citie filled with several buildings, gardens and a visitor’s center. The park is also home to hiking trails; for an additional fee, you can take a James River boat tour aboard the Discovery Barge II. henricus.org • (804) 748-1611
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International Spy Museum (Washington, D.C.) 2–3 hour drive Since opening in 2002, not only has the International Spy Museum been the only museum in the United States focused entirely on espionage, but it has also possessed the largest collection of international espionage artifacts on public display. If your kids are fans of the James Bond series, they won’t want to miss some of the unique items on display, including the Aston Martin DB5 from “Goldfinger” and Silva’s laptop from “Skyfall.” With handson components, artifacts, computer interactives and more, the museum offers visitors a closer look at the men and women behind some of the world’s most infamous spy missions. “Operation Spy” is a must for kids who want to live the spy life for themselves! The one-hour mission allows visitors to complete their own operation in the fictional country of Khandar, complete with secret audio
Humpback Rocks Mountain Farm: Jennifer Bryerton
This short, easy trail winds through an 1890s farm, complete with log cabin, chicken coop, honey tree, springhouse, garden and more. The best chance to catch the living history demonstrations and live bluegrass concerts is to visit weekends during warm weather. (During winter most facilities are closed, although the trail remains open.) For those who are daring and limber, just across the road at milepost 6.0 is the trail up to Humpback Rocks, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of both the Shenandoah and Rockfish valleys. The initial walking is along steep but easy terrain with numerous benches, making it doable for most. The last stretch of the trail up to the rocks is narrow and requires a bit of scrambling but is well worth the amazing views. As always, encourage kids to be cautious — and supervise them well — for a safe, fun outing. Humpback Rocks also has access to the Appalachian Trail. nps.gov/blri • (540) 377-2377
International Spy Museum School for Spies exhibit *courtesy ISM
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A long, fun day of exploring Washington, D.C., can make for tired legs, so here’s some great advice for taking the Metro to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo. When going to the zoo, get off at the Cleveland Park exit and walk 10 minutes downhiill to the zoo. When you leave, walk downhill — again! — 10 minutes to the Woodley Park-Zoo station. CharlottesvilleFamily.com
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conversations, an escape from a high-security compound and more. Here’s one museum where kids are encouraged to crawl through the duct work, hang from a construction site and diffuse an atom bomb. (While all children are welcome, the museum suggests its content is best suited for ages 7 and up.) The museum is within a few blocks of the National Mall, the National Portrait Gallery and FBI Headquarters. spymuseum.org • (202) 393-7798
Jackson Museum, Lee Chapel & VMI (Lexington) 1–2 hour drive Lexington is full of quaint shops and restaurants, home to Washington & Lee University and the Virginia Military Institute, and full of Confederate history. Visit Stonewall Jackson’s historic home to learn more about his life and collections, Robert E. Lee’s crypt and museum in Lee Chapel, and take a cadet-led tour of VMI’s museum and grounds. stonewalljackson.org • (540) 464-7704 wlu.edu • (540) 458-8768 vmi.edu • (540) 464-7334
Jamestown Settlement & Historic Jamestowne Historic Jamestowne: Robin Bethke
(Jamestown) 2–3 hour drive When English settlers sailed into harbor here, 13 years ahead of the ships destined for Plymouth, few likely imagined the challenges they would face. At Jamestown Settlement replicas of their ships, Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery, are moored at the pier where modern day explorers can learn what life was like aboard ship during the long four-and-a-half month voyage from England to the New World. Visitors can also walk through a re-creation of James Fort and the Powhatan Indian
TIP! Lexington is a fun destination with many nearby attractions. A visit to the Stonewall Jackson House would be well-matched with the touring of VMI and Boxerwood Gardens. Then head to the heart of the city to window shop and stroll through art galleries. Don’t miss Books & Co on West Nelson Street with its large selection of reading materials and terrific kids’ space complete with tables and comfy chairs.
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John C. Wells Planetarium (Harrisonburg) 1–2 hour drive Charlottesville stargazers are lucky to have free, twice-monthly public nights at the McCormick Observatory on Grounds and twice-annual public nights at Fan Mountain (astro.virginia.edu). Another great option can be found at James Madison University, where the John. C. Wells Planetarium boasts a digital projection system and a star projector that create a realistic (but indoor) night sky and full-dome movies, too. The free Saturday afternoon public shows (at 1:00, 2:15 and 3:30pm) are great for young astronomers who usually have early bedtimes or who may not yet have the patience for one of the Charlottesville options. You’ll get a chance to see a map of the night sky — stars, planets and constellations — that will be visible from your yard later that night. On some Saturdays, visitors can view the sun through special solar telescopes. All public shows are free, so you don’t need tickets or reservations to get a spot in the 72-seat auditorium. Free parking on Saturday afternoons. jmu.edu/planetarium • (540) 568-4071
Photo courtesy of John C. Wells Planetarium
Village and engage in some hands-on activities at the Riverfront Discovery Area, including digging out a Powhatan canoe, making maps, and working at a carpenter’s bench. Down the road from the settlement is Historic Jamestowne, the original site of the colony 400 years ago. Visitors can enjoy the new Archaearium, which showcases the world-renowned archaeological discoveries and interprets them in an easy to understand way. Glass flooring even allows you to see portions of the excavated ruins! Be sure to join a National Park Service ranger-led tour to learn the exciting story of how the mysteries of the settlement are being discovered even today inch by inch at various active excavation sites, or meet a character from Jamestown’s past. jamestown1607.org • (757) 253-4838 historicjamestowne.org • (757) 229-0412
Jump around on over 8,000 square feet of connected, worldclass trampolines. Their trampoline “field” features over 50 trampolines, angled wall trampolines, a pit of multicolored foam blocks, and basketball and dodgeball areas. Open-jump time slots on Friday and Saturday book up fast! Check the online calendar for family nights, theme nights, teen nights, special needs nights and school-day discounts for little ones throughout the year. You must be 13 years old or older in order to be dropped off without an adult. jumpology.us • (202) 625-4290
Photo: Bryan Verbrugge
Jumpology (Glen Allen) 1–2 hour drive
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Carter Mountain Orchard*
Chiles Orchard*
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Local Farms & Orchards! We’re lucky to have fresh fruit available at local farms from spring through fall — take your pick! Call ahead for conditions and supply. And for a wealth of information about our state’s seasonal produce, visit vdacs.virginia.gov.
Carter Mountain Orchard (Charlottesville) Pick your own peaches, nectarines and apples; hayrides and pumpkins in the fall; and enjoy baked goods and hot apple cider donuts for sale year-round. 977-1833, cartermountainorchard.com Chesterfield Berry Farm (Mosely) Pick strawberries mid-April – May and blackberries mid-June through July; strawberry and blackberry tours. 804-239-7480 chesterfieldberryfarm.com Chiles Peach Orchard (Crozet) Pick your own strawberries, cherries and peaches and indulge in baked goods and homemade ice cream for sale. 823-1583, chilespeachorchard.com
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Critzer Family Farm (Afton) Pick your own strawberries in May and June; peaches, blackberries and vegetables throughout the summer. 540-456-4772, critzerfamilyfarm.com Dickie Brothers Orchard (Roseland) Pick your own thornless blackberries, nectarines, peaches and plums. 277-5516, dickiebros.com Hartland Orchard (Markham) Pick strawberries, cherries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and peaches. 540-364-2316 hartlandorchard.com Henley’s (Crozet) Pick your own nectarines, peaches, and apples. Call for picking times. 823-2560, henleysorchard.com
Hill Top Berry Farm and Winery (Nellysford) Several varieties of thornless blackberries at this berry winery. Visit the annual Blackberry Festival in August. 361-1266, hilltopberrywine.com Kipps Grapes (Rochelle) Pick your own grapes August-September, and a few peaches and apples as well. 540-948-4171, kippsgrapes.com Liberty Mills Farm (Somerset) Pick your own strawberries, fresh produce, corn maze in the Fall and more at this familyowned and operated farm. 882-6293, libertymillsfarm.com The Market at Grelen (Somerset) Pick raspberries, peaches, blueberries and blackberries. Pick your own starts June 1. 540-672-7268, themarketatgrelen.com Middle Fork Farm (Scottsville) Pack a picnic, see the goats and pick your own strawberries. 591-6666, middleforkfarm.net Middle River Farms (Grottoes) Starting in mid-May, pick your own strawberries and pick up eggs and vegetables. 540-607-0851, middleriverfarms.com Miller Farms Market (Locust Grove) Pick your own strawberries and blackberries. 540-972-2680, millerfarmsmarket.com
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Apple Orchard*
Free Union Berry Patch*
Chiles Strawberry Picking*
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Morris Orchard (Monroe) Pick blueberries in late June and blackberries in July and August. 929-2401, morrisorchard.com Orchardside Farm (Raphine) Pick your own thornless blackberries from late July through early October and visit the yarn shop. 540-348-5220, orchardsideyarnshop. com Saunders Brothers Orchard (Piney River) Peaches, apples and Asian pears straight from orchard to market, plus homemade ice cream for sale. 277-5455, saundersbrothers.com Seamans’ Orchard (Roseland) Pick your own strawberries, cherries, blueberries, apples and pumpkins. 277-8130, seamansorchard.com Spring Valley Orchard (Afton) Owned by the same family as Chiles and Carter Orchards; offers pick-your-own sweet cherries. 960-9443, springvalleyorchard.com Wenger Grapes (Waynesboro) Pick your own Concord and Niagara grapes for fresh eating, jams and juice! 540-943-4956, wengergrapes.com
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Lake Anna State Park (Louisa) 1–2 hour drive Gold was first discovered in the Goodwin Gold Mine at Lake Anna in 1829. Peaking in the 1880s, panning for gold has become popular again at Lake Anna State Park. The last gold to be found was in a zinc mine during the 1940s but prospectors have hopes for another big find. Rangers lead many such adventures in addition to nature hikes and other educational programs. Visitors can also swim at a guarded beach, go boating and fishing on the lake, and kids can use the playground and fish at a specially designed pond just for children and people with disabilities. lakeannaonline.com • (540) 854-5503
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(Richmond) 1–2 hour drive You can get lost in the beauty and variety here! It is hard to tear yourself away from Lewis Ginter when you visit. Return to Ancient Rome when you step down into the Sunken Garden or ease your way around the winding paths in the Perennial Garden. A special Children’s Garden is designed to delight and amaze and offers a water play area, tree house and a hands-on activity center, all with parent rest areas with full view of the exploring progeny. The GardenFest of Lights, complete with illuminated trains, is a special treat each holiday season. If you get hungry, there are very nice options including the self-serve Garden Cafe and the Tea House. lewisginter.org • (804) 262-9887
Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature (Richmond) 1–2 hour drive Are you fascinated by all things that glow in the dark? The fossils, gems, shells and other items in this University of Richmond collection are impressive, but the real fun lies in comparing recurring patterns found in thousands of amazing nature items throughout the world. Since a considerable amount of the collection is housed behind glass, it may not be the best outing for the toddler set, but there is a very kid-friendly glowin-the-dark room that, by itself, is worth the visit. Have a picnic in the nearby gazebo on the lake when you visit! museums.richmond.edu/lrg • (804) 289-8237
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Luray Zoo (Luray) 1–2 hour drive Slither, slither, slither. Luray Zoo is known for its snake collection, one of the best on the East Coast. The Reptile House alone has more than 80 indoor exhibits and is home to giant pythons, cobras, rattlesnakes, lizards, turtles and many more species. A few of the reptiles are even television stars — you may have caught a glimpse of them on “The Crocodile Hunter” television series. You can also enjoy live educational animal shows, mammals and exotic birds from around the world. A petting zoo, with llamas, goats, burros and cages containing a wonderful sampling of rescued Virginia wildlife, can be found in a safe outdoor play area. The safari Jeep and dinosaur reproductions are sure to thrill kids too. lurayzoo.com • (540) 743-4113
Luray Zoo: courtesy Luray Zoo
Imagine your home could accommodate being decorated with incredible golden columns, 10 stories high, and that it had a temperature control system that held steady and comfortable year-round. Now add to that a built-in organ with pipes covering 3.5 acres. This is the luxury of Luray Caverns, the largest eastern U.S. cavern and a National Landmark, with some of the most spectacular formations you can imagine. Remember to bring a light jacket even in the heat of summer and be sure to rub the “fried eggs” on your way out! While you’re there, explore the garden maze outside, check the schedule of the Singing Tower’s carillon of bells recitals and escort any car buffs to the Car and Carriage Caravan Museum. The museum covers the evolution of transportation from 1725 to 1941 — with jewels such as an 1892 Benz, an 1840 Conestoga Wagon, a 1908 Baker Electric, a 1913 Stanley Steamer and the 1925 Rolls Royce that belonged to onetime Hollywood heartthrob Rudolph Valentino. A cafe and coffee shop are handily onsite. luraycaverns.com • (540) 743-6551
Luray Caverns: courtesy Luray Caverns
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TIP! Some institutions offer free or discounted admission to supporters of similar museums and cultural organizations across the globe. The Science Museum of Virginia, the Virginia Discovery Museum and Amazement Square are all affiliated with the Association of Science-Technology Centers and will wave some admission fees for ASTC members.
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(McGaheysville) 1–2 hour drive Snow sports in winter — including skiing, snowboarding, tubing and a special Slope Sliders instructional program for children — are amazing at Massanutten. But there are so many other fun activities here that the resort has put together a “150+ Things to Do” list just to keep it all straight, from golf to Swedish massage, from gocarts and a skate park to wine festivals and cooking classes. The indoor water park is open year-round and includes a multistory interactive water fortress called the Massanutten Meltdown, with water cannons, five slides and a giant tipping bucket sure to get everyone doused! Outdoors from Memorial Day to Labor Day lies more watery excitement, from the Whitecaps Wave Pool to the Splashanutten, a giant mat-racing slide. After you dry off, try out Diamond Jim’s Arcade, with tournaments and prizes on weekends. massresort.com • (540) 289-9441
Maymont House & Park (Richmond) 1–2 hour drive Maymont is a full day of adventures, from the Victorian mansion of the Dooley family to their gardens, which include a birds of prey exhibit, the James River Nature Center and the Children’s Farm. The 12,000 square foot historic home is meticulously decorated. A favorite room with guests on the tour is the Swan Room with its carved wooden bed shaped like a swan — a classic example of the high style of the Gilded Age. Be sure to stroll the grounds to experience the gardens and, of course, stop to see the animals too. On nice days, stop for a treat from one of the ice cream vendors! Completed in 1910, the Italian Garden’s exquisite stonework is Petersburg granite, and remains unmatched by any other public garden. The Robins Nature Center is packed with James River exhibits and quite engaging for all ages. Maymont is so big, a stroller for little ones is a must, or better yet, purchase tram tickets and ride from one area of the park to the next and enjoy the tour. maymont.org • (804) 358-7166
For a full day of fun, head to Winchester, VA, and visit the Museum of the Shenandoah (shenandoahmuseum.org). Consider stopping at these attractions en route: Dinosaur Land (pg 42), Belle Grove (bellegrove.org), Cedar Creek Battlefield (cedarcreekbattlefield.org) and the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory (pg 62). On Winchester’s charming pedestrian mall there is the Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum (discoverymuseum.net) as well as fabulous shopping and dining. 56
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Daytrips! Metro Richmond Zoo (Moseley) 1–2 hour drive No, the Richmond Zoo is not an urban myth! Personally verified by us, this haven for critters is thriving. Famed for their primates (the largest collection in the U.S.), this zoo boasts more than two dozen species from pygmy marmosets to an orangutan. You can also see lions, bears, camels, tigers, kangaroos and many more animals. Exotic birds, koi and turtles inhabit the ponds, and peacocks wander throughout the zoo. Special exhibits house prairie dogs, bats and snakes. Purchase a cup of food at the entrance to feed the giraffes up on the bridge that brings you face to face with the long-necked beauties — it’s the best way to see that long purple tongue up close! The North American boardwalk provides a shady wooded path where you can see deer, bighorn sheep, bison and more; the aviary and zoo animal carousel are hits with the younger set. A chair lift ride takes you overhead some of the wild beasts for a small fee. Wide paved paths, nice bathrooms, covered picnic tables and a small concession stand with drink machines make the 13-acre park very convenient. metrorichmondzoo.com • (804) 739-5666
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Monacan Ancestral Museum (Amherst) 0–1 hour drive The Monacan tribe has roughly 2,100 members today and their culture in this region dates back 10,000 years. Today their community centers around Bear Mountain. The small museum there is home to exhibits of stone artifacts and soapstone bowls, as well as clay pottery and new interpretive panels. The highlight of the gift shop is the collection of hand-woven baskets. Next door to the museum, the Monacans maintain the log cabin school house, restored to appear the way it looked between 1913 and 1914. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Time your visit for May and the annual Powwow weekend for added fun. monacannation.com • (434) 946-0389
Monticello (Charlottesville) 0–1 hour drive Writing about his beloved home, Thomas Jefferson said, “I am as happy no where else and in no other society, and all my wishes end, where I hope my days will end, at Monticello.” His clever inventions abound, from the Great Clock in the hallway that ingeniously marks the days of the week as well as hours with a system of pulleys, to the polygraph copying machine used for his many famous letters and the dumbwaiter that brought food CharlottesvilleFamily.com
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quickly up to the dining room from the basement kitchen. The house tour takes you through the first-floor rooms where you can peek at Jefferson’s book collection, learn about his government work and see the original home furnishings. At this designated World Heritage site, the guides pride themselves in being fresh with each tour, so you can learn something new with each visit. Parents with young children will want to be sure to take one of the family tours for the hands-on “extras” that make the experience special for kids. Also, be sure to set aside time to stroll the grounds, especially Mulberry Row which was the center of plantation activity, and peek in the smoke house, kitchen and stables located beneath the main house. The gardens are beautiful in every season, whether you enjoy the spring tulip display or the vegetable garden in summer — there you will understand why Jefferson named this “little mountain.” The expansive Thomas Jefferson Visitor Center and Smith History Center include a beautiful new gift shop and a cafe in addition to innovative exhibitions, an introductory film and a hands-on discovery space for children. monticello.org (434) 984-9822
Montpelier: courtesy Montpelier Foundation
Montpelier (Montpelier Station) 0–1 hour drive After an extensive restoration project, visitors to Montpelier experience the way it looked when fourth President James Madison and his wife, Dolley, inhabited its walls in 1820. Gone are the pink exterior, grand staircase and 12 modern bathrooms, replaced by hand-molded bricks, hand-scalloped cypress shingles and plaster mixed with horsehair to return the 2,750-acre estate to its former glory. Start your tour at the Visitors’ Center with a 15-minute theater presentation introducing you to the Madisons. Here you’ll get a sense of the whole estate, which includes farmland, race courses, a terraced two-acre formal garden, a panoramic landscape, a National Landmark Forest, active archaeological sites, family and slave cemeteries and the many buildings to explore. The Visitors’ Center also houses “The Treasures of Montpelier” exhibit displaying original Madison items. montpelier.org • (540) 672-2728
Photo Courtesy: Mt. Vernon Ladies’ Association
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Did you know that after he left the presidency, George Washington was the nation’s most successful whiskey producer? It’s true. To illustrate Washington’s entrepreneurial spirit, there is a new $2.1 million reconstruction of the distillery built on the exact site where Washington located his version in 1799. Another new addition is the Ford Orientation Center and Donald W. Reynolds
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The National Children’s Museum The National Children’s Museum, formerly known as the Capitol Children’s Museum, inspires its young visitors (primarily age 8 and under) to become involved in their communities, whether at home or on a global scale, and have fun doing it! Little ones in tow? Head to the 3 & Under gallery, which features Sesame Street characters and themes! In this fun play area, infants and toddlers can pretend play activities like driving, cooking and serving food from a lunch truck, engaging in household chores and caring for dolls and toys. A climbing area allows children to test their balancing skills as they navigate across new and familiar structures, while activities such as painting and drawing with a wide range of materials stimulate children’s senses of sight and touch. Kids ages 3–8 will have a blast in the Our World gallery, which includes a lively marketplace that changes periodically to highlight a specific country. The exhibit features sample homes and shelters from regions; a kitchen area highlighting different foods and preparation methods; an interactive clothing store with traditional clothing from various cultures; arts and crafts activities; transportation, including a tuk-tuk that “transports” visitors to different locales; and a language area that showcases different types of writing and listening. Tickets can be purchased in advance online. Closed Mondays. ncm.museum • (301) 392-2400
Photo: Adam Kissick
(National Harbor, Maryland) 2–3 hour drive
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Natural Bridge & Native American Village Photo Courtesy: Robin Bethke
(Natural Bridge) 1–2 hour drive
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Considered one of the country’s most prized natural wonders, the Natural Bridge has been admired for centuries for its immense size and natural beauty. Standing at 215 feet tall and 90 feet wide, it is actually higher than Niagara Falls. As a young man in 1750, George Washington surveyed the property, and today you can still see where he carved his initials into the wall. On site is a living history Native American Village where visitors can learn about life 300 years ago and watch guides as they weave baskets and work in their “ati” (a hand-constructed house covered in woven cattails). Walk the mile-long Cedar Creek Nature Trail ending at Lace Falls, and stay for the music and light show presented at dark on weekends. Other nearby attractions include the Caverns, Toy Museum (which houses over 45,000 toys spanning almost 300 years), the Wax Museum and Mark Cline’s marvelously imaginative Foamhenge. naturalbridgeva.com • (800) 533-1410
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Pamplin Historical Park: courtesy Pamplin Historical Park
“My family had the best time at Pamplin Park because of the headphones that told a story of different people of the time.” Denise Madison
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Centuries ago the lush Shenandoah Valley was actually the floor of a great inland sea. As the waters receded, Mother Nature took out her chisel and carved a masterpiece through solid rock to create the seven Natural Chimneys you see today. These mammoth limestone structures tower as much as 120 feet above the Valley. Viewing the Natural Chimneys from different angles allows your imagination to run wild, but there’s much to do here besides admiring nature’s handiwork. A 145-site family-oriented campground with water, electricity, hot showers and a laundry make this a favorite vacation destination, along with playgrounds and 2.5 miles of biking and hiking trails. co.augusta.va.us • (540) 245-5727
Pamplin Historical Park & National Museum of the Civil War Soldier (Petersburg) 1–2 hour drive Pamplin is recognized as the most innovative Civil War history park in the United States. The 422-acre park is located on the site of the April 2, 1865, “Breakthrough” battle that led to the evacuation of the Confederate capital at Richmond. The site includes four
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Chip lovers, rejoice! Route 11 potato chip company makes chips the old-fashioned way: by hand. Motor on down to its factory in Mount Jackson down the road from Shenandoah Caverns (look for the water tower painted with apples) to sample the results yourself. (Call ahead to be sure they’re cooking that day.) View their spudmasters through a window while they create their chip masterpieces, including their Dill Chip voted “Best Chip to Eat with a Burger” by Real Simple magazine. There are many unusual flavors — the brave can try Mama Zuma’s Habanero — and all are free of trans fat, MSG, preservatives and cholesterol. No formal factory tours are offered; the best time to see the action is in the morning through early afternoon. While you’re in the area, stop by Belle Grove Plantation, a National Historic Landmark offering daily tours April–October. rt11.com • (800) 294-SPUD
Science Museum of Virginia (Richmond) 1–2 hour drive Imagine yourself climbing into a Piper Cub Airplane or a Friendship 7 spaceship replica! You can do this and much more at the Science Museum of Richmond, occupying the historic Broad Street train station. It offers hundreds of hands-on exhibits covering topics such as computers, electricity, biology, aeronautics, chemistry and more. As an added bonus, the fivestory, domed screen IMAX theatre will make you feel as if you are part of the action (separate charge). Lectures, special events, astronomy activities and many workshops are posted on their website. (The Children’s Museum of Richmond is next door.) smv.org • (800) 659-1727
Science Museum of Virginia: courtesy Richmond Metropolitan CVB
Route 11 Chips (Middletown) 1–2 hour drive
Route 11 Chips: courtesy Route 11 Chips
museums, four antebellum homes, living history exhibits, shops and dining facilities. Costumed interpreters demonstrate military and civilian life in the Civil War era, and historians conduct guided tours of the battlefield and plantation homes. The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier is the park’s centerpiece, with artifacts and an interactive learning area that lets you hear the words of a Civil War soldier describing his experiences and wartime fate. Three miles of interpreted trails are laid out in 15- to 45-minute walking loops through preserved Civil War fortifications. Plan to spend an afternoon here — there’s that much to see and do. pamplinpark.org • (877) 726-7546
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Shenandoah Caverns
Shenandoah Caverns: courtesy Shenandoah Caverns
(Shenandoah) 1–2 hour drive Shenandoah Caverns are a treat for everyone, regardless of age or ability. Eighty percent of the tour is fully accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, and there is elevator service. It is truly an awefilled tour along wide, level pathways. While the formations are limestone, the water trickles through mineral deposits including iron and magnesium, creating beautiful displays of color. This is the perfect place to bring small children. (Just pack coats as the temperature is a steady 54 degrees year-round!) Discovered by several local youths in 1884 who descended 150 feet down a fissure to explore, the caverns were opened in 1922 to much acclaim. Other sites to see here include the American Celebration on Parade, featuring more than 30 parade floats, props and stage settings, like the American Flag float that has appeared in five presidential inauguration parades. Some floats are open for visitors to climb on to and take photos! Stop by the Yellow Barn afterward for a celebration of American rural traditions and more fun children’s attractions. shenandoahcaverns.com • (540) 477-3115
Shenandoah National Park: courtesy National Park Service
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0–1 hour drive When it’s time to get away from it all, the Shenandoah National Park provides a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the urban world. Built by Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, this park has it all — breathtaking mountain vistas, serene woodland trails and an abundance of wildlife including deer, black bear, birds, wild turkey and other woodland animals. Most people experience the park via Skyline Drive, which meanders along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where there are 75 overlooks for you to stop and stretch your legs. If you want to stay awhile, campgrounds and backcountry areas (request a pass) are sprinkled across the park or you could take it nice and easy at Big Meadows Lodge or Skyland Lodge. The dining rooms at the lodges, with beautiful views and local dishes on the menu, could add a lot to your visit even if you don’t stay overnight. nps.gov/shen
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Sherando Lake (Stuarts Draft) 0–1 hour drive Known as the jewel of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Sherando Lake is tucked away within the George Washington National Forest. The area has two lakes, with a recreation area between them. The lower 25-acre spring-fed lake has a 200-yard sandy beach, shaded play area, bathhouses with warm showers and a wading area for children. Boating is allowed and the lake is stocked with trout, bass and catfish for fishing. The area is perfect for a picnic, with its 70 picnic tables, grills, and covered shelter. Hiking trails wind their way around the lake, giving visitors a panoramic view. For a greater challenge, take Cliff Trail, which travels above the lake. There are three family camping loops with 65 sites, about half of which have electric hook-ups. fs.usda.gov/gwj • (540) 291-2188
Sherando Lake: courtesy US Forest Service
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(White Hall) 0–1 hour drive This is a great spot for a quick and cool break in summer. The reservoir is only a pleasant 30-minute drive from Charlottesville on beautiful winding Garth Road to White Hall, heading straight past the Piedmont Store in White Hall onto Sugar Hollow Road (instead of following SR 810 to the right) and then about five miles up to the parking lot on the other side of the reservoir. From here you can follow along either the North or South Fork of the Moorman River up into Shenandoah National Park. Either direction you take, you will pass terrific swimming holes. The closest, and most popular with young families, is only a half-mile up the North Fork. The locally famous “Blue Hole” swimming hole is about 1.5 miles up the South Fork. Another 2.5 miles up the South Fork will take you onto the Appalachian Trail at Jarman Gap. You can even try to catch some fish if you have a license. dgif.virginia.gov
Sugar Hollow: Jennifer Bryerton
Sugar Hollow Reservoir
Sunspots Studios & Glassblowing Watch red-hot molten glass be formed into beautiful objects! Each work of art is made of glass and copper on site with furnaces blazing. Sunspots Studios is a fun place to stop to do a little shopping and also watch the artists in action, although you should definitely call ahead to be sure that there will be someone blowing that day. An ideal time to stop by is in the spring for the Virginia Hot Glass Festival held right at the studio. The gift shop has beautiful one-of-a-kind works consisting of vases, birdfeeders, oil candles, perfume bottles and garden accents. sunspots.com • (540) 885-0678
Sunspots: courtesy Sunspots
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Valley Baseball League
Virginia Safari Park: Jennifer Bryerton
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: courtesy Richmond Metropolitan CVB
The Valley Baseball League, comprising collegiate players from across the country, has been a constant in the Shenandoah Valley since it began in 1923, and for the first time in 40 years, starting in June 2015, Charlottesville will host a team, with games at Charlottesville High School’s field! The 12 teams in the league — Aldie, Charles Town, Charlottesville, Covington, Front Royal, Harrisonburg, New Market, Staunton, Strasburg, Waynesboro, Winchester and Woodstock — play a 44-game schedule during the summer. UVA Baseball Coach Brian O’Connor is a VBL alum, and in 2013, 27 former VBL players were playing Major League Baseball, which partially funds the VBL. You can also get involved by providing housing or part-time employment to a player during the season. valleyleaguebaseball.com • (540) 213-8290
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Richmond) 1–2 hour drive See the past in living color at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, where the creativity of mankind lives in paint, marble, bronze, clay, gold and resin plastics. Five thousand years of artistic achievement are represented, from the glories of ancient Greece to today. If you are visiting with children, stop at the Visitor’s Services Desk in the museum lobby, and staff will be happy to direct you to the most family-friendly galleries. If you have youngsters between the ages of 4 and 12, be sure to ask for the Family Fun Guide. The guide takes young visitors on an art scavenger hunt throughout the museum. The education wing also offers scheduled and walk-in activities for kids throughout the year. vmfa.state.va.us • (804) 340-1400
Virginia Safari Park (Natural Bridge) 1–2 hour drive Get ready to roll down the windows and take a wild ride of discovery through 180 amazing acres of critters. Remember the in-park speed limit is 5 miles per hour, but the main traffic jams are four-legged, not four-wheeled. You can feed and pet more than 400 different animals that roam freely over three miles of road; just don’t feed the zebras (they don’t share particularly well) or Watusi cattle (the horns are self-explanatory). For an additional fee, you can even ride in the hay wagon to feed
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Lavender is known for its relaxing and stress-relieving qualities, and as soon as you set foot onto White Oak Farm, your spirits will instantly be lifted. Not only is White Oak home to over 8,000 plants of this special herb, but there are also of plenty of activities for you and your family to experience during your visit. Enjoy the Lavender Shop while your children visit the Discovery Area, complete with a petting area, labyrinth and life-size checkerboard. Daily tours are offered Memorial through Labor Day, though private group tours can be arranged year round. Open seven days a week, White Oak encourages families to pick as much lavender as they please and partake in the many workshops and classes available. whiteoaklavender.com • (540) 421-6345
White Oak Lavender Farms
White Oak Lavender Farms
Wilson’s Wild Animal Park (Winchester) 2–3 hour drive
Yorktown Victory Center & Battlefield (Yorktown) 2–3 hour drive On October 19, 1781, the British surrender at Yorktown to combined American and French forces, under the command of George Washington, ended the American Revolution and gave our country its hard-earned freedom. Visitors can explore
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This is no ordinary walk in the park! Home to more than 40 species, this privately owned zoo has been around since 1976. Walk along the gravel path and find lemurs, lions, llamas and more. Animal feed for the sheep, goats and deer is available to purchase. You’ll have them eating out of your hand, and your pockets if you’re not careful! Enjoy hayrides and a pumpkin patch in the Fall. wilsonswildanimalpark.com • (540) 662-5715
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a re-created Continental Army encampment and a 1780s farm complete with a house, kitchen, tobacco barn, crop fields and vegetable garden. Reproductions of objects used in the 18th century, books and educational games and toys are available at the gift shop. Since much of this exhibit is outdoors, don’t forget good shoes, an umbrella and a jacket for cool weather! historyisfun.org • (757) 253-4838
Wintergreen Resort: courtesy Wintergreen Resort
Wintergreen Resort: courtesy Wintergreen Resort
Wintergreen Resort & Nature Foundation (Wintergreen) 0–1 hour drive Swooshing down the slopes in winter, splashing in Lake Monacan in summer — whatever your activity or the season, Wintergreen offers a picturesque setting for it on the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Orvis-endorsed fly fishing classes, trail rides through the beautiful countryside, fitness programs in the mountaintop Aquatics & Fitness Center are just some of the offerings at Wintergreen. There are all sorts of programs to help young naturalists and grown-up vacationers alike appreciate their gorgeous natural surroundings. Kids can enjoy both sports and crafts at The Treehouse and the Wintergreen Nature Foundation’s Trillium House is home to a plenitude of nests, shells, maps and even taxidermal hummingbirds. Upstairs is a marvelous children’s area, with a full library of guide books for all the mammals, birds, trees and plants you might see and nature-related card and board games, as well as books kids can review before purchasing in the downstairs gift shop. Many nearby trails are less than one mile long and very kid-friendly. Four restaurants offer gorgeous mountain views and cuisine ranging from casual to elegant dining. Wintergreen Resort: wintergreenresort.com • (434) 325-2200 Wintergreen Nature Foundation: twnf.org • (434) 325-8169
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- Gentle Chiropractic Care - Integrative Care with Other Practitioners - Dizziness, Migraines and TMJ Pain - Spinal Decompression for Disc Problems - Chiropractic Pregnancy Care - Pediatric Cranio-Sacral Therapy - Therapeutic and Pregnancy Massage
Dr. Brian Prax, Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner Dr. Jennifer Prax, Board Certified Pediatric Chiropractor* *Board of International Chiropractors Association Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics
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Poehailos, Dupont & Associates, PLC.......................... 220-4686 Psychiatric Alliance.................. 984-0005 Psychological Testing Services........................................ 806-6510 Rannigan, Robert, LPC............. 978-1773 Region Ten................................... 972-1800 Rose Hill Counseling & Psychotherapy............................ 220-1884
•Weber, Dr. Lewis & Associates.................................. 963-0324 205 E. High Street www.weberpsychotherapy.com Comprehensive family-centered psychological services: evaluations & treatment, play therapy, teens, family. See ad pg 70 Weldon, Jane, MA, LPC............ 295-8100 Young, Rob, PsyD, BCB............. 566-0113
Sacks, Cathryn LCSW, PLC..... 979-0401 Sheila C. Johnson Center........ 924-7034 Singer, Eliot, LPC........................ 220-3334
Dentists, Family
Spark Dynamics........................ 242-1319 Transformation Counseling.... 923-3637 VA Center for Family Relations........................ 973-5640
Dr. Lewis Weber & Associates
We see babies to older adults
Individual, Group, Couples, Play, and Parenting Therapy. We have a special interest in Autism & Asperger
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Albemarle Square Family Healthcare – helping you achieve your best possible health in all dimensions of life.
Barrett W. R. Peters, DDS, MSD Pediatric Dentist
• Accepting new patients from infancy with special interests in pediatrics, women’s health, sports medicine, antiaging medicine, interface between faith and health. • Same day availability for acute care. • For more information about our practice and health related information, visit our website: albemarlesquarefamilyhealthcare.com
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•Rasmussen, Kenneth G., DMD............................................ 974-6492 1752 Timberwood Boulevard charlottesvilledentalmedicine.com Providing state of the art cosmetic & family dentistry since 1981. See ad pg 72 •Rice, Drs., and Associates.... 823-2290 Crozet, Nellysford www.crozetdentist.com All phases of family dental care. New patients always welcome. Emergencies seen same day. See ad pg 71
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•Earlysville Family Dentistry... 964-1116 Bradley Delph, DMD 690 Bent Oaks Drive, Suite 102, Earlysville www.earlysvilledentistry.com Providing comprehensive dental care to patients of all ages in a relaxed & friendly environment. See ad pg 71
Dentists, Pediatric •Charlottesville Pediatric Dentistry..................................... 975-7336 229 Connor Drive Hollymead Town Center www.cvillepedo.com Preventative & comprehensive pediatric dental care with Drs. Jennifer Dixon & Aaron Stump. Sedation dentistry available. See ad pg 73 Children’s Dentistry of Charlottesville............................ 817-1817 •Children’s Dentistry with a Mother’s Touch........... 817-5437 895-B Rio East Court childrensdentistrycharlottesville.com Dr. Kathryn Cook, pediatric specialist, offers children’s dentistry in a kidfriendly office. See ad pg 72 Community Dental Center.... 293-9300 Crozet Pediatric Dentistry...... 205-4594
Jennifer M. Dixon, DDS, MS
Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
Aaron J. Stump, DDS
Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric Dentistry Specialist Conscious Sedation and Nitrous Oxide Services Compassionate and Nurturing Doctors and Staff Kid-friendly, State-of-the-Art Office Parental Participation Encouraged
Hollymead Town Center 229 Connor Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22911
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•Piedmont Pediatric Dentistry..................................... 973-4344 240 Hydraulic Ridge Road, Suite 203 www.piedmontpd.com Dentistry for infants, children, adolescents & patients with special needs. See ad pg 72
Doctors, Family
•Family Medicine of Albemarle.............................. 973-9744 1450 Sachem Place, Suite 201 www.fmoa-online.org Comprehensive family medicine, including obstetrics. Drs. Elward, Levin, Marotta & Yew. Accepting new patients. See ad pg 75
Doctors, Obstetrics
•Albemarle Center for Family Medicine................. 973-4040 535 Westfield Road, Suite 200 www.albemarlecenter.com A center offering comprehensive care for the entire family. See ad pg 75 •Albemarle Square Family Healthcare.................... 978-2126 416 Albemarle Square albemarlesquarefamilyhealthcare.com Comprehensive & compassionate family-centered care, from newborns through geriatrics. See ad pg 72
Barber, Virginia, MD................. 977-9900 Campbell, Bruce, MD............... 978-1691 Charlottesville Gynecology.... 296-6461 •Family Medicine of Albemarle.............................. 973-9744 1450 Sachem Place, Suite 201 www.fmoa-online.org Comprehensive family medicine, including obstetrics. Drs. Elward, Levin, Marotta & Yew. Accepting new patients. See ad pg 75
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Halsey, J. Kaye, MD.................... 971-7991
UVA Midlife Health Center.... 243-4720
•Jefferson Obstetrics & Gynecology................................. 977-4488 600 Peter Jefferson Pkwy, Suite 290 www.jeffersonobgyn.net Board-certified ob/gyn physicians provide routine, prenatal/pregnancy, infertility, menopausal care & more. See ad pg 77
UVA Physicians for Women, Northridge................................... 243-4570
Martha Jefferson Women’s Health Center......... 654-7009 •Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates............ 979-2121 1101 E. Jefferson Street obgynassociatescville.com Pre-natal care, routine gynecology, contraception, infertility, menopause & more. See ad pg 76 Prenatal Diagnosis Center..... 220-8620 Reproductive Medicine & Surgery Center of Virginia..... 654-8520 Stadler, Sarah, MD.................... 296-9600
Wolanski, Edward, MD............ 293-9800
Doctors, Pediatric Charlottesville Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine............... 296-8666 KidsWellness Pediatrics.......... 984-5437 Pediatric Associates Adolescent Center.................... 971-9611 •Pediatric Associates of Charlottesville...................... see below E. Jefferson St, 296-9161; Ivy Rd, 296-8300; Hollymead, 974-9600 www.charlottesvillepeds.com Three offices (Downtown, North & West) for comprehensive care from infancy to young adulthood. See ad pg 77
Charlottesville ENT Associates
Obstetrics and GynecOlOGy assOciates
Medical and surgical ear, nose and throat care for adults & children. Communication services, including comprehensive audiology evaluations
Setting A Standard of Excellence in Women’s Care
Siva Thiagarajah, MD Board Certified High-Risk Obstetrician
Thomas Wills, MD Michael Levit, MD Rachelle Keng, MD Peggy Willis, NP
All obstetrical and gynecology patients
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2411 Ivy Rd | 296-8300
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600 Peter Jefferson Parkway, Suite 290
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Pediatrics Speciality Clinic.... 924-2201 •Piedmont Pediatrics................ 975-7777 900 Rio East Court, Suite A & 1193 Crozet Avenue, Crozet www.piedmontpediatrics.net Teen Health Center., UVA...... 982-0090 •UVA Children’s Hospital....... 924-3627 1204 W. Main St. childrens.uvahealth.com Outpatient pediatric specialities, from primary to specialized care including rehabilitation & surgery. Battle Building. See ad pg 163
Doctors, Specialists •Charlottesville ENT Associates.................................. 243-9415 652 Peter Jefferson Pkwy #140 www.uvahealth.com Medical & surgical ear, nose & throat care for adults & children. See ad pg 76
Doulas
UVA General Pediatrics........... 924-5321
Augusta, Olivia................. 908-674-1113
UVA Pediatrics at Augusta.......................... 540-932-0980
Beyond Birth Support.............. 218-3735
UVA Pediatrics at Northridge.............................. 980-6555
Bright Birthing.................. 415-729-5126
UVA Pediatrics at Orange............................ 540-661-3025
Friedmann, Carroll Ann ........ 242-2669
Bloomin Birth............................. 962-5438 C'ville Massage Doula............. 996-5095 Nine Moons Midwifery............ 987-1257 One Gentle Beginning ............ 825-4160
Eye Exams Eyeglasses Contact Lenses
Breathe. Sweat. Pray.
SACHEM OFFICE 1450 Sachem Place (434) 978-4090 PANTOPS OFFICE 600 Peter Jefferson Parkway Suite 390 (434) 975-2420
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Red Clay Doula.......................... 361-1693 Windflower Doula.................... 760-3098
Eye Care
FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
Platania, Chris............................ 760-0428
Fitness for Mind & Body A Place to Breathe Meditation Studio..................... 245-8080 Allied Yoga................................... 218-0580
•Insight Vision Therapy.......... 529-8721 620 Woodbrook Drive insightvt@gmail.com Dr. Clark enhances, protects & corrects vision naturally. Functional vision evaluations. See ad pg 83 Primary Eyecare........................ 977-2020 •Record & Record, Drs., Optometrists.............................. 978-4090 1450 Sachem Place, Suite 202 & 600 Peter Jefferson Parkway www.recordeyecare.com Using up-to-date technologies to assess eye health & provide vision correction. See ad pg 78
•Ashtanga Yoga........................ 531-5441 505 Monticello Road www.ashtangacharlottesville.com Offering over 40 classes a week. All levels welcome. See ad pg 78 Bend Yoga.................................... 296-2363 •Conscious Dance of Charlottesville...................... 989-4841 www.dancecville.com Creative, free-form movement practice by finding intuition through dance. Hot Yoga....................................... 220-1415 Posture Studio............................ 293-7611
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Health Clinics Chville Free Clinic..................... 296-5525 EAT!................................................ 825-2507 First Med...................................... 984-4200 Martha Jefferson ER at Proffit Rd................................. 654-8500
•Rebecca’s Natural Food............................. 977-1965 Barracks Road Shopping Center www.rebeccasnaturalfood.com Vitamins, herbs, homeopathics, natural bodycare, organic foods, gluten-free foods, bulk items, wine & beer. See ad pg 80
MedExpress Urgent Care........ 244-3027 Thomas Jefferson Health District........................... 972-6200
Hospitals
Health Food Stores
Martha Jefferson Hospital...... 654-7009
•Integral Yoga Natural Foods........................... 293-4111 923 Preston Avenue iyfoods.com Local & organic produce, fresh smoothie & juice bar & friendly management. See ad pg 80
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•UVA Children’s Hospital....... 924-3627 1204 W. Main St. childrens.uvahealth.com Outpatient pediatric specialities, from primary to specialized care including rehabilitation & surgery. Battle Building. See ad pg 163 UVA Hospital.............................. 924-0211
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Midwives
•Care Advantage Plus.............. 973-2000 www.careadvantageinc.com In-home personal/companion care for seniors & more. See ad pg 81
Birthing Place.................... 434-471-0419
•Pediatric Connection.......877-481-3033 Charlottesville & Richmond www.pediatricconnection.com Home health services for children, including durable medical equipment, private duty nursing & respiratory therapy. See ad pg 81
FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
In-Home Care
Birthwise Midwifery................. 293-8210 Nine Moons Midwifery............ 987-1257 Vinal, Donna, CNM, PhD......... 293-9800 WomanCare................................ 296-3332
Orthodontists Camden Brown Orthodontics............................... 990-5722
Massage •Massage by Jacob.................... 981-4968 www.massagebyjacob.com Mobile massage: sports & injury massage, Swedish, deep tissue, myofascial release & acupressure. See ad pg 79
•Charlottesville Orthodontics... 971-9601 1101 E. Jefferson Street & 229 Connor Drive (245-9601) www.cvilleorthodontics.com Complimentary orthodontic screenings. Metal & clear braces or Invisalign. See ad pg 81
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Cloth, Mark S., DDS.................. 964-2464 Dennis, Suzanne, DDS, MS........................................ 973-4446 •Hamer & Hamer Orthodontics.............................. 296-0188 2202 N. Berkshire Road www.cvillebraces.com Family orthodontics in kid-friendly setting with flexible scheduling. Offices in Crozet & Charlottesville. See ad pg 2
•Smart Beginnings/United Way Thomas Jefferson Area........... 972-1713 806 E. High Street www.thrivebeforefive.com www.unitedwaytja.org Advocates for home visiting services, quality childcare/private preschool, public preschool & parent education. See ad pg 85 UVA Midlife Health Center.... 243-4720 UVA Office of Public Service... 924-4302
Horbaly, William........................ 973-6542
UVA Students with Children... 924-7427
Inouye, David K......................... 975-7435
Va Homeschoolers........... 866-513-6173
Pantops Orthodontics.............. 984-1817
Virginia Coop Extension......... 872-4580
South Side Orthodontics........ 977-9473
Pharmacies
Parenting Support/ Education Belvedere Integrated Healing Arts................................ 996-2002 Bright Stars Program............... 972-4140 Empowering Families.............. 971-8454 Families United Through Adoption.................... 923-8253 Family Preservation Services........................................ 293-4262 Home Educators of Virginia........................... 804-278-9200 •Life’s Work with Etta Legner...................... 942-6818 620 Woodbrook Drive ettaolegner@gmail.com Working with parents to help solve everyday issues from birth through teens. See ad pg 83 Martha Jefferson Prenatal & Infant Care Classes.................. 654-7009 Maternity Education Program........................................ 654-7009 Parent Connection-CYFS........ 296-4118 Parent Resource Center.......... 975-9400
•Meadowbrook Pharmacy...... 296-4135 2037 Barracks Road On Facebook Short wait-time for Rx, books for children & adults, puzzles, puppets & large card selection. See ad pg 80
Physical Therapists •Advanced Center for Physical Therapy............... 295-4473 2114 Angus Road, Suite 107 www.advancedcpt.com Care for specific issues or larger goal of a healthier, more balanced life. See ad pg 84 •Albemarle Therapy Center.... 979-8628 1102 Rose Hill Drive www.albemarletherapycenter.com Offering occupational, physical & speech therapy services for children. See ad pg 84
Postpartum & Breastfeeding Cville Lactation.......................... 962-7414 Joyful Start..............................282-2134
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FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
La Leche League........................ 214-0620
Social Service Organizations
UVA Midlife Health Center.... 243-4720
Al-Anon Family Group............ 972-7011
Practitioners, Other
Albemarle Housing Improvement Program............ 817-2447 Big Brothers Big Sisters........... 244-0882
Core Health Thermography & Wellness....................................... 882-5468 Wellness Consultations for Women.................................. 962-0117
Referral Services Martha Jefferson Health Connection................... 654-7009 United Way Referral Center.. 972-1703 UVA Hospital Physician Referral Services... 924-3627
Boys & Girls Club...................... 971-9400 CASA Piedmont Court Appointed Special Advocate....................... 971-7515 Child Health Partnership MACAA-TJHD............................. 295-3171 Children, Youth & Family Services.......................... 296-4118 •Kids Lift Foundation............... 975-8697 PO Box 6762 www.kidslift.org Seeking to support local families through volunteerism, community cooperation, morale building & educational tools. See ad pg 104
Proud to offer experience, dedication, and compassion in our private practices of Developmental Optometry, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, and Parenting Support.
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Etta O. Legner, ECE parenT CoaCh 434.942.6818
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Madison House.......................... 977-7051 Monticello Area Community Action Agency (MACAA)......... 295-3171 Pregnancy Center of Central Virginia.................... 220-3777 Region Ten................................... 972-1800 Ronald McDonald House........ 295-1885 Runaway Emergency Shelter.......................................... 972-7233
Special Needs Services •Albemarle Therapy Center.... 979-8628 1102 Rose Hill Drive www.albemarletherapycenter.com Offering occupational, physical & speech therapy services for children. See ad pg 84 Arc of the Piedmont................. 977-4002
Salvation Army.......................... 295-4058
Camp Holiday Trails................ 977-3781
Sexual Assault Resource Agency....................... 295-7273
•Connections Achievement & Therapy Center......................... 823-2199 375 Four Leaf Lane, #202 www.connections4children.com
Social Services of Albemarle... 972-4010 Social Services of Chville....... 970-3400 The Emergency Food Bank.... 979-9180 United Way Referral Center.. 972-1703
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Crozet Speech & Learning..... 298-4599 •Hearing Healthcare of Virginia......................... 866-341-4327 www.hearvirginia.com Full range of diagnostic & preventative hearing healthcare professional services in Central Virginia & surrounding communities. See ad pg 81
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•Infant & Toddler Connection of the Blue Ridge...................... 970-1391 500 Old Lynchburg Road www.infantva.org Maxim Healthcare Services.. 973-1749 •Savage, Winslow, OTR.......... 293-3948 620 Woodbrook Drive www.winslowsavageotr.com Assessment, planning & lessons to help children develop functional skills. See ad pg 83 Sheila C. Johnson Center........ 924-7034 Special Olympics.............. 800-932-4653 UVA Developmental Pediatrics..................................... 924-5161 UVA Speech-Language-Hearing Center........................................... 924-7034 Virginia Institute of Autism... 923-8252
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Adoption & Rescue Centers Almost Home Pet Adoption Center................. 263-7722 Caring for Creatures................ 842-2404 Extra Mile Dog Rescue.............................. margaret@extramiledogrescue.org Purrin at Pantops...................... 293-2252 •SPCA................................... 973-5959 3355 Berkmar Drive www.caspa.org See ad page 90
Animal Training •SPCA................................... 973-5959 3355 Berkmar Drive www.caspa.org See ad page 90
Grooming •Pampered Pets.......................... 293-7387 601 Concord Avenue www.pamperedpetscville.com
Pet Boarding & Sitting •Pampered Pets.......................... 293-7387 601 Concord Avenue www.pamperedpetscville.com
Pet Fencing •Invisible Fence Brand by Coyner Associates.............. 977-8955 505 Faulconer Drive, Suite 1-C www.coyner.invisiblefence.com Free estimate, installation, training & support. One-year performance moneyback guarantee. Established 1986. See ad pg 88
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•Pet Supplies Plus..................... 979-2009 1240 Seminole Trail www.petsuppliesplus.com Discount prices. Knowledgeable staff. National brands of pet food & supplies. Convenient location. See ad pg 89
•Virginia Veterinary Specialists.................................. 202-2987 370 Greenbrier Drive, Suite B www.vavetspecialists.com Offering highest quality of specialized veterinary care in surgery, internal medicine, cardiology & dermatology. See ad pg 91
Pet Shops •Pet Supplies Plus..................... 979-2009 1240 Seminole Trail www.petsuppliesplus.com Discount prices. Knowledgeable staff. National brands of pet food & supplies. Convenient location. See ad pg 89
Come Meet Someone Who Loves You at the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA ADOPT | VOLUNTEER | FOSTER | DONATE | SPAY/NEUTER EVENTS | SUMMER CAMPS | BIRTHDAY PARTIES Main Adoption Center 3355 Berkmar Drive | 973-5959 Open Daily, 12-6
SPCA Rummage Store (Adoptable cats) 943 Preston Avenue | 293-8475 Open Tues-Sat, 9-6
Purrin’ at Pantops (Satellite cat adoption facility) PetSmart (Adoptable cats) Pantops Shopping Center | 293-2252 Hollymead Shopping Center Open Daily Open Daily
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Bakeries
Entertainment
Albemarle Baking Co............... 293-6456 Breadworks................................. 296-4663
A World of Magic with Zephyr the Magician................ 973-8736
Cappellino’s Crazy Cakes....... 293-2964
David Graham, Magician........ 760-0596
Chandler’s Bakery..................... 975-2253
Debra Guy’s Children’s Music........................ 218-2268
Hotcakes...................................... 295-6037 Maliha Creations....................... 973-3183 Paradox Pastry........................... 245-2253 Pearl’s Bake Shoppe................. 293-2253 Splendora’s Gelato.................... 296-8555 Sweethaus Cupcakes............... 422-2677
DJ Bubble Parties....................... 960-2705 Expressions Face Painting...... 409-4796 Freckles n’ Friends Entertainment............................ 971-5812 MegaSound Entertainment... 966-1061 Metamorphosis Body Art....... 589-8906
Catering
Peter Jones, Storyteller............ 978-3603
20 South Catering..................... 296-2420
Wes Iseli, Magician.......... 877-987-4201
A Pimento Catering.................. 971-7720
•Wild Earth Encounters. 540-447-4879 www.wildearthencounters.com Bringing the zoo to you. Live animal shows for birthdays, churches & events. See ad pg 95
Bellair Market............................. 971-6608 Belmont BBQ.............................. 979-7427 Blue Ridge Cafe & Catering... 985-3633 C & O Restaurant & Catering........................................ 971-7044 •Domino’s Pizza..................... see website 8 locally owned locations www.dominos.com Made-to-order fresh pizzas, sandwiches, wings, pasta & more. Free kindness with every order. See ad pg 95 Edible Arrangements............... 975-5333 Everyday Gourmet Catering........................................ 977-5090 Glorious Foods........................... 817-7278 Harvest Moon Catering........... 296-9091
Tell Me About It Mystery Tours............................. 760-0525
Woodworking with Children.979-1220
Inflatable Rental •Bounce-n-Play of Charlottesville...................... 973-1111 127 Seminole Court www.bouncenplayofcville.com Daily open play, special events, birthday parties, weekend laser tag & toddler time on Mon/Wed. See ad pg 97
Ivy Provisions............................. 202-1308
Bouncing Around Amusements.............................. 589-8637
Mona Lisa Pasta......................... 295-2494
Cville Inflatables....................... 882-4934
Simply Delicious Catering..... 220-3332
•Jump ’N More Parties............ 566-1223 Serving Central Virginia www.jumpnmoreparties.com
The Catering Outfit.................. 951-4699 Wayside Takeout....................... 977-5000 Zazus............................................. 293-3454
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•Highlands Golf Park & Pirate Pete’s Miniature Golf.. 985-2765 Route 29, Ruckersville www.highlandsgolfpark.com
AMF Kegler’s Lanes.................. 978-3999
Lazy Daisy Ceramics................ 295-7801
ATA Leadership Martial Arts................................. 973-3000
•The Little Gym.......................... 975-5437 907 Gardens Boulevard thelittlegym.com/charlottesvilleva Motor skills development classes for ages 4 months-12 years: gymnastics, sports, dance, karate. Parties & camps. See ad pg 131
Balletschool................................ 975-3533 •Bounce-n-Play of Charlottesville...................... 973-1111 127 Seminole Court www.bouncenplayofcville.com Daily open play, special events, birthday parties, weekend laser tag & toddler time on Mon/Wed. See ad pg 97 Build-A-Bear Workshop.......... 964-1998 Carter Mountain Orchard...... 977-1833 Cavalier Sports Cards.............. 974-1771 •Charlottesville Performing Arts School................................ 293-2727 340 Greenbrier Drive charlottesvilleperformingarts.com Dance, acting, music lessons. Classes for all ages. Parties & special events. See ad pg 129
Michael’s Arts & Crafts........... 971-1072 •My Chocolate Shoppe............. 995-5428 406 E. Main Street On Facebook High-quality unusual offerings & familiar favorites. On-site small-batch candy making. Party facilities. See ad pg 108 Outdoor Adventure Celebrations................................ 760-4453 Putt-Putt Golf............................. 973-5509 Snip-its......................................... 971-7647 SPCA.............................................. 973-5959
Cici’s Pizza................................... 964-0001
Speak Language Center.......... 245-8255
•Classics Gymnastics............... 978-4720 2327 Seminole Lane www.classicsgymnastics.com Professional instruction for tots to teens. Safety certified master instructors. See ad pg 131
The Pony Cafe.........................977-7365
Dips & Sips.................................. 974-4343 Earlysville Volunteer Fire Company.........eventsevfd@gmail.com Fairview Swim & Tennis......... 973-7946 FootNotes Studio....................... 242-0605 Friendship Gymnastics........... 589-5867 Fry’s Spring Beach Club.......... 296-4181 Greenwood Center Roller Skating............................. 296-5844 Heavenly Acres Campground............................... 985-6601 Hidden Creek Farm.................. 985-4309 96
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•Triple C Camp.......................... 293-2529 920 Camp Road www.tripleccamp.com Daily swimming, horses, climbing tower/zip line, lunches, transportation & much more. See ad pg 128 •UVA Alumni Hall.................... 243-2665 www.alumni.virginia.edu A variety of rooms to meet your conference & banquet needs in relaxed, friendly atmosphere. See ad pg 98 •Virginia Discovery Museum... 977-1025 524 E. Main Street East end of Downtown Mall www.vadm.org Charlottesville’s only nonprofit children’s museum since 1981 with a hands-on environment for kids 1-8 years. See ad pg 143
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•Wilson School of Dance......... 973-5678 3114 Proffit Road www.wilsonschoolofdance.com Family friendly ballet, jazz, tap, princess ballet, Broadway/lyrical, hip-hop, 50 classes-all levels. See ad pg 130
Lake Emporium......................... 589-6016
Party Planners
Photographers
•Cville Celebrations.................. 602-1179 www.cvillecelebrations.com Traveling tea, spa & themed birthday parties. See ad pg 98
•3 Cats Photo.................... 303-709-7290 Crozet & Charlottesville www.3catsphoto.com International award-winning portrait photographer specializing in children, families & all the celebrations of life. See ad pg 99
N.A.M.’s Parties 4 Kids............. 295-0397
Party Supplies
Party Starts Here....................... 973-7359 Rock Paper Scissors.................. 979-6366 Social Butterflies....................... 823-3666 Virginia Tent Rental................. 296-7595
Ashley Parsley .................. 813-340-2690 ASM Photography..................... 987-3483
Caspari.......................................... 817-7880
Becky Venteicher ...................... 327-8095
Central Virginia Rental........... 977-5915
Candace Schoner ..................... 989-5480
Festive Fare................................. 296-5496
Celestial Sights ......................... 466-2241
Elegant, Historic, Simple With the University as your backdrop, entertain your guests at historic Alumni Hall!
For reservations, contact Carol Anne Abbott 434-243-2665 | caa3e@virginia.edu
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lifestyle and portrait photography 434.533.0307 www.lizknutsen.com
F-Stop Studios............................ 973-6602
Mary B. ......................................... 806-6734
Gitchell’s Studio........................ 296-7558
Memories by Melody............... 214-0382
•Jen Fariello Photography....... 963-7976 313 Second Street S.E., Studio 106 www.jenfariello.com Capturing life’s moments. Portraits, babies, weddings, life. See ad pg 97
Meredith Coe Photo................. 218-2308
Kirsten Rose................................ 971-7883
Racha Zeidan............................. 989-3230
KMS Photography...................... 973-1740
Rob Garland................................ 293-3332
L. Henry........................................ 981-9470
Robert Radifera.......................... 245-8547
Laura Merricks .......................... 825-3194
Sue Martin................................... 293-9337
•Lindsey Zovko Photography.................... www.lindseyzovkophotography.com
Susan Parmar............................. 409-2442
Danielle Hill ...................... 202-341-0972 Dominique Attaway ................ 806-7263 Donna Marie............................... 985-2604
PORTRAITS & PARTY PLANNING
Earthdarling Portraits.............. 409-1633
•Liz Knutsen Photography..... 533-0307 www.lizknutsen.com Lifestyle/portrait photography. Capturing beauty in your life, from everyday moments to special milestones. See ad pg 98
Cramer Photography................ 242-6074
Michael Higgins ........................ 979-2664 Oldfields Photography............. 987-6600 The Photosmith......................... 882-1030
Tod Cohen................................... 973-2960
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Shopping for You & the Kids
Arts & Crafts Supplies
Beauty & Spa
Art Box at Creative Framing. 295-5426
•Alma & Mela Hair Salon....... 977-5573 112 W. Main Street, Suite 8 Classic techniques applied to modern styles that fit your lifestyle. Styling for special occasions.
Laughing Sheep Yarns............. 973-0331 •Les Fabriques........................... 975-0710 206 E. Water Street www.lesfabriquesinc.com Stylish fabrics, notions, machines, gifts, monogramming & home decor. Classes. Knowledgeable staff. Parking validated. See ad pg 102 Michael’s Arts & Crafts........... 971-1072 Studio Art Shop......................... 293-8356 Studio Baboo............................... 244-2905
Baby Equipment
Ch’ville Skin & Laser............... 984-4491 Cityspa.......................................... 984-5046 Face Value Salon & Studio..... 823-2009 Mary Kay: Linda Heeschen....... 979-7227 Moxie Hair & Body Lounge.... 979-5556 Salon DeShano.......................... 589-8920 Salon Druknya........................... 979-0012 Sass Factory Salon.................... 972-7277
Petit Bebe..................................... 244-9500
Studio Eleven Charlottesville
Alternative Hair Solutions..... 960-5153
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Signature Medical Spa............ 923-4646
Upholstery Window Treatments
Sewing Machine Sales & Service
Custom Sewing & Alterations
Classes & Camps Vintage Linens
434.202.0935 313 East Main St. Charlottesville & 1105 Main St. Lynchburg
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Bike Factory................................ 975-2453 Blue Ridge Cyclery.................... 995-2453 Blue Wheel Bicycles................. 977-1870 Performance Bicycle................ 963-9161
Book Stores Atlas Comics............................... 974-7512 Family Christian Stores.......... 973-8287 Green Valley Book Fair... 800-385-0099 New Dominion Bookshop...... 295-2552 Oakley’s Gently Used Books.... 977-3313 •Over the Moon Bookstore & Artisan Gallery..................... 823-1144 5798 Three Notch'd Road, Crozet A Crozet oasis for readers & art lovers. Storytimes, book signings, author/ artist visits. See ad pg 104
Read It Again, Sam................... 977-9844 Shenanigans............................... 295-4797 The Quest Bookshop................ 295-3377
Children’s Clothing, New Petit Bebe..................................... 244-9500 Prairie Cottons........................... 985-7796 •Ragged Mountain Running Shop........................... 293-3367 3 Elliewood Avenue www.raggedmountainrunning.com Area’s largest selection of kids’ shoes & arch support inserts. See ad pg 108 Shoe Store Next Door.............. 293-8400 Smocking by Ann Hill Williams............... 295-1481 Stride Rite Bootery.................... 973-6937 The Hip Joint............................... 971-6888 Whimsies..................................... 977-8767
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Bicycle Dealers
Children’s Clothing, Used
Collector/Memorabillia Stores
Here Wee Grow Again............. 973-5806
Baseball Direct........................... 974-4985
Kid to Kid..................................... 529-8988
Cavalier Sports Cards.............. 974-1771
Leftover Luxuries...................... 989-3543
Treasures Through Time........ 979-9172
•Lollipop Shop............................ 296-5740 Location to be announced www.lollipopshopsale.com Semi-annual children’s clothing sale: books, toys, costumes, maternity, baby equipment & more. See ad pg 104 Rethreads..................................... 260-0335
Costumes Party Starts Here....................... 973-7359
Department Stores
Sally Jo’s 29 Consign................ 985-5000 Schoolhouse Thrift Shop........ 973-2271 Twice Is Nice............................... 293-8319
Lollipop Shop
Semi-Annual Children's Clothing Exchange
2014 & 2015 Sales *Each One Week Only!* Spring & Summer in March Fall & Winter in September
•Charlottesville Fashion Square......................... 973-9331 1600 E. Rio Road www.charlottesvillefashion.com Belk, JCPenney, Sears, plus over 80 shops & restaurants. See ad pg 105
Albemarle County’s only community bookstore
books, cards artisan crafts Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun noon-5 Just 5 minutes from I-64 in historic downtown Crozet
5798 Three Notch’d Road, Crozet 434-823-1144 | OvertheMoonBookstore.com
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2014 TOY LIFT Friday, December 5, 2014 | 975-TOYS | kidslift.org
Game & Hobby Stores
Music Stores
Atlas Comics............................... 974-7512
Chville Piano Co........................ 296-8886
The End Game Center............. 973-2205
Heinz Musitronics..................... 977-2797
Haircuts for Kids Snip-its......................................... 971-7647
Kitchen Supplies Creme de la Creme.................. 296-7018 Happy Cook................................. 977-2665
Maternity Clothes, Gifts & Gear
•Specialty Guitars Plus............ 979-3800 725 W. Rio Road, Suite 201 www.specialtyguitarsplus.com Lessons available for guitar, bass guitar, mandolin, banjo, doro, violin, ukelele & piano. See ad pg 106 •Stacy’s Music........................... 974-1555 1816 Rio Hill Center www.stacysmusic.com Offering private lessons & workshops in songwriting, recording, musical performance & preschool music exploration. See ad pg 106
Boutique Boutique.................... 293-8400 Sally Jo’s 29 Consign................ 985-5000
Serving Charlottesville for Over 35 Years! open 7 days a week
Lessons Available! specialtyguitarsplus.com
434.979.3800 725 West Rio Road, suite 201 ChaRlottesville, va 22901 Private Music Lessons Performance Workshops
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Personalized Goods
Valley Pool & Spa............. 800-626-6659
Keller & George Jewelers........ 293-5011
Specialty Foods
Monogram Shop........................ 973-1968 Tuel Jewelers............................... 295-4258
Play Equipment & Pools Aqua-Clean Pool Service........ 295-8131 Buildit........................................... 923-8453 Byler’s Storage Buildings............................. 888-337-1190 Capitol Sheds............................. 964-1901 Charlottesville Aquatics......... 973-7433 EnviroSmarte.............................. 978-3764 Paradise Pools............................ 566-7057 Piedmont Pools.......................... 589-6354
•Integral Yoga Natural Foods........................... 293-4111 923 Preston Avenue iyfoods.com Local & organic produce, fresh smoothie & juice bar & friendly management. See ad pg 106 Ivy Provisions............................. 202-1308 •My Chocolate Shoppe............. 995-5428 406 E. Main Street On Facebook High-quality unusual offerings & familiar favorites. On-site small-batch candy making. Party facilities. See ad pg 108
Project Supply’s Pool & Spa Store............... 540-948-6949
Quality Affordable Nutritional Products • Infant Formulas • Pediatric Drinks • Toddler Foods • Vitamin & Mineral Supplements
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•Perrigo Nutritionals....... 540-832-3282 www.perrigonutritionals.com Store-brand infant formulas, baby foods, nutritious toddler snacks, pediatric & adult nutritional beverages & more. See ad pg 107 •Rebecca’s Natural Food......... 977-1965 Barracks Road Shopping Center www.rebeccasnaturalfood.com Vitamins, herbs, homeopathics, natural bodycare, organic foods, gluten-free foods, bulk items, wine & beer. See ad pg 106 The Virginia Shop..................... 977-0080
Great Outdoor Provision Co..... 995-5669 Play It Again Sports.................. 973-2638 •Ragged Mountain Running Shop........................... 293-3367 3 Elliewood Avenue www.raggedmountainrunning.com Area’s largest selection of kids’ shoes & arch support inserts. See ad pg 108 Rivanna Gear & Apparel............................ 434.293.4558 The Hip Joint............................... 971-6888 Total Soccer................................ 220-2460
Blue Ridge Mountain Sports....................... 977-4400
•University Dive & Hobby Center............................. 296-6306 510 Westfield Road www.universitydivecenter.com Full-service dive & hobby shop with classes for kids & adults. Also toys, RC vehicles. See ad pg 126
Downtown Athletic.................. 975-3696
Woodbrook Sports.................... 974-1954
Sporting Goods
Freestyle....................................... 978-4091
Kids’ feet count, too! Find u s Facebo on ok!
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Featuring the area's largest selection of kids’ shoes and arch support inserts (great for all shoes including cleats) in our upstairs kids’ specialty shop! #3 Elliewood (upstairs) • 434-293-3367
Free parking at our doorstep!
Schoolhouse Thrift Shop........ 973-2271
Alakazam Toys & Gifts............ 971-1717
Women’s Shopping Boutiques
•Meadowbrook Pharmacy...... 296-4135 2037 Barracks Road On Facebook Short wait-time for Rx, books for children & adults, puzzles, puppets & large card selection. See ad pg 80 O’Suzannah................................ 979-7467
•Derriere de Soie........................ 977-7455 105 E. Main Street www.silkybottom.com Specializing in fine lingerie, sleepwear & loungewear. See ad pg 109
Shenanigans............................... 295-4797
Toys, Used Here Wee Grow Again............. 973-5806 •Lollipop Shop............................ 296-5740 Location to be announced www.lollipopshopsale.com Semi-annual children’s clothing sale: books, toys, costumes, maternity, baby equipment & more. See ad pg 104
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Education & Child Care
Day Care Services ABC Preschool-Day Care........ 296-1116 Albemarle County Schools After-School Enrichment Program........................................ 296-5840 Barrett Early Learning Ctr..... 295-9202 Bright Beginnings Preschool.... 979-8585 Child Connections.................... 591-1010 Children, Youth & Family Services.......................... 296-4118 Commonwealth Christian Community Center.................. 823-6500 Covesville Child Center.......... 245-9133 Creative Learning After-School & in the Summer (CLASS)..... 245-2501 Effort Christian School........... 589-8962 Faith Christian Academy....... 979-1704 First Baptist Center.................. 296-6198 First Leaps................................... 220-2885 First Presbyterian Church Preschool...................................... 296-1447 First Steps.................................... 295-5575 Foundations Child Development Center................ 973-9218 Four Seasons Learning Center......................... 975-4455
Hilltop Child Care Center...... 295-6623 Jefferson Park Christian Preschool...................................... 296-5437 Lighthouse Christian............... 973-7557 •Mighty Minds, Little Hands International Preschool.......... 975-4263 2117 Angus Road www.mmlhp.com French & Spanish immersion, music, SOL readiness (4-5 yr olds); summer sessions available. See ad pg 113 Millstone of Ivy.......................... 979-2111 •Montessori School of Charlottesville...................... 295-0029 Cutler Lane & Gordon Avenue www.montessoriofcville.org Furthering international & ecological consciousness for children 21 months6 years in a Montessori environment. See ad pg 116 Nature’s Bloom.......................... 979-4796 Old Dominion Day School..... 977-0511 Our Neighborhood Child Development Center................ 202-8639 Piedmont Family YMCA.......... 974-9622 Rainbow Childcare Center..... 295-8569 Salvation Army.......................... 295-4058 Tuckahoe School....................... 361-9018
Gentle Care Day Care.............. 409-6465
United Way Child Care Scholarships............................... 972-1701
Great Beginnings....................... 985-7778
UVA Development Center...... 293-6110
Grooms Day Care...................... 984-0484
Wee Care Daycare for Kids......................................... 972-0001
NORTH BRANCH SCHOOL
small class size
hands - on education
Call 540.456.8450 or visit www.north-branch-school.org North Branch School does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color or income and actively seeks minority students.
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Our admissions policy reflects our desire to maintain diversity in race, family income, national origin, gender and cultural background among the children we serve.
Just 2 Blocks from UVA • 434-977-3322
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•Westminster Child Care Center..................... 977-3322 450 Rugby Road www.westccc.net Individual & group activities for children 6 weeks to 5 years promoting open-ended curiosity & exploration. See ad pg 112
Educational Consultants
Cultural Care Au Pair................................. 800-333-6056 Family Friends........................... 823-7761 Monticello Nannies.................. 923-0023 Sitterwise..................................... 996-4146 UVA Nursing School Babysitter List............................ 924-0141 UVA Women’s Center Child Care Resources............... 982-2361
Libraries
Francie Furlong, MA, M.Ed..... 996-3900 Seay Educational Consulting................................... 973-9466
In-Home Childcare
Albemarle/Chville Historical Society...................... 296-1492 Central Library........................... 979-7151 Crozet Library............................ 823-4050 Fluvanna County Library....... 589-1400
•ASAP Sitters............................. 879-7481 www.asapsitters.com
Gordon Avenue Library........... 296-5544
Au Pair Care....................... 800-428-7247
Louisa County Library.... 540-894-5853
Charlottesville Catholic School Faith • Knowledge • Community
Celebrating 15 years of educational excellence. 1205 Pen Park Road, Charlottesville, VA 22901 434.964.0400 | info@cvillecatholic.org www.cvillecatholic.org
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Greene County Library............ 985-5227
Northside Library...................... 973-7893
Albemarle County Community Education............ 975-9451
Scottsville Library..................... 286-3541
Cavalier Driving School.......... 980-2775
UVA Library................................. 924-3021
Green Light Driving School..... 979-5300
School Supplies
Schools, Pre-School
A Class Act.................................. 842-1500
ABC Preschool-Day Care........ 296-1116
Core Knowledge Foundation... 977-7550
ACPS Early Childhood Special Education Program... 973-2490
Dynamic Literacy...................... 963-7323
Schools, Driver’s Ed A+ Driver Improvement School...... 800-794-2228 A-1 Defensive Driving School............................ 293-5377
•Albemarle Montessori Children’s Community.. 540-671-9894 1554 Insurance Lane www.albemarlemcc.com A nurturing space for children ages 2.5 years through kindergarten. See ad pg 114 Bright Beginnings Preschool.... 979-8585 Bright Stars Program............... 972-4140
CULTIVATING CONFIDENCE Knowledge begins by nurturing a child’s desire to learn. At the Charlottesville Waldorf School, the foundation for academics goes hand in hand with a genuine appreciation of the natural world. While learning the fundamentals, students immerse themselves in music, art, sports, as well as the wonders of our beautiful 13-acre campus, connecting the classroom experience to the world at large. Parent and Child Classes begin for children under 3 years old Half and Full-Day Options are available for children 3 - 6 years old Grade School includes 1st - 8th grades Call Elizabeth Hale, (434)973-4946, or email enrollment@cwaldorf.org for a tour.
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Nelson Memorial Library....... 263-5904
Chancellor Street...................... 296-6444 •Charlottesville Catholic School.......................................... 964-0400 1205 Pen Park Road www.cvillecatholic.org Pre-K through 8th grade curriculum focusing on academics & nurturing Christian values. All faiths welcome. See ad pg 114 Charlottesville Day School.... 817-2371 •Charlottesville Waldorf School.......................................... 973-4946 120 Waldorf School Road www.cwaldorf.org Committed to academic excellence through a developmental & experiential curriculum. Parent/child & preK-8th grade. See ad pg 115
Commonwealth Christian Community Center.................. 823-6500 Congregation Beth Israel (CBI) Preschool & Kindergarten...... 295-6382 Country Cottage Pre-School... 973-2244 •Covenant School...................... 220-7330 Lower School (preK-6th): 1000 Birdwood Road Upper School (7th-12th): 175 Hickory Street www.covenantschool.org Founded in 1985. Christian liberal arts & sciences for preK-12th. Two campuses. See ad pg 117 Covesville Child Center.......... 245-9133 Daylily Preschool....................... 996-8397 Faith Christian Academy....... 979-1704
Chestnut Grove Preschool...... 978-3819
First Baptist Center.................. 296-6198
Child Connections.................... 591-1010
First Presbyterian Preschool.... 296-1447
Children’s Garden Preschool... 974-6068
First United Methodist Church..................... 296-6682
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Located in the heart of downtown Charlottesville, the ISC offers early childhood education with a global focus for ages 2-6 with language immersion programs in French and Spanish. Part- and full-time preschool programs with flexible Extra Care, fun afternoon activities, and summer day camps open to all area kids!
Fostering independence and social responsibility in children since 1976. For more information or to schedule an observation, please visit us at
montessoriofcville.org 434-295-0029
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Previous exposure to French or Spanish is not required for ISC programs
admissions@theISC.org (434) 984-2174 www.theISC.org
Free Union Country School... 978-1700 •Frost Montessori School........ 979-5223 1553 Delphi Drive www.frostmontessori.com Multi-aged classrooms, 21 months6 years. Child-centered environment. Spanish, art, geography, sewing, gardening & more. See ad pg 118
Ivy School House Preschool.... 466-3346 Jefferson Park Christian Preschool...................................... 296-5437 Kingswood Christian Preschool.................. 823-1258 Lighthouse Christian............... 973-7557 MACAA Head Start................... 295-3171
Hillsboro Christian Preschool...................................... 823-5342
•Mighty Minds, Little Hands International Preschool.......... 975-4263 2117 Angus Road www.mmlhp.com French & Spanish immersion, music, SOL readiness (4-5 yr olds); summer sessions available. See ad pg 113
Hilltop Child Care Center...... 295-6623
Millstone of Ivy.......................... 979-2111
•International School............... 984-2174 830 Monticello Avenue www.theisc.org Early childhood education with a global focus - programs in French & Spanish for ages 2-6. See ad pg 116
•Molly Michie Cooperative Preschool............. 977-7406 1901 Thomson Road mmp.avenue.org Parents & teachers working together to support the wondrous development of every child. See ad pg 118
Gentle Care Day Care.............. 409-6465 Great Beginnings....................... 985-7778
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Four Seasons Learning Center........................................... 975-4455
•Montessori School of Charlottesville...................... 295-0029 Cutler Lane & Gordon Avenue www.montessoriofcville.org Furthering international & ecological consciousness for children 21 months6 years in a Montessori environment. See ad pg 116 •Mountaintop Montessori School.......................................... 979-8886 440 Pinnacle Place www.mountaintopmontessori.org Guiding social, emotional, intellectual, physical & spiritual development. Toddler, preschool, elementary & middle school. See ad pg 119 •North Branch School..... 540-456-8450 221 Mickens Road, Afton www.north-branch-school.org Art, music, handwork, drama, languages, fitness & computers complement basic studies. See ad pg 112
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•Northridge Preschool.............. 964-1560 5100 Dickerson Road www.northridgepreschool.com Old Dominion Day School..... 977-0511 •Paran Preschool....................... 973-9077 Restoration United Methodist Church 5145 Dickerson Road www.paranpreschool.com •Park Street Christian Preschool..................................... 296-8922 1200 Park Street www.pscc.avenue.org Rainbow Childcare Center..... 295-8569 Rose Garden Preschool........... 823-7026 Shining Star................................ 817-5222 Small Steps Preschool............. 985-1948 Special Education Pre-School.................................... 973-2490
“It is so energizing and fulfilling to be intimately a part of my child’s learning environment and to work closely with other parents who share the same vision.” – MMP Parent
Molly Michie Preschool 434-977-7406 1901 Thomson Rd, adjacent to UVA Grounds mmp.registrar@gmail.com | mmp.avenue.org
Books for Kids A learning environment for children ages 21 months to 6 years old. call today to schedule a tour!
979-5223
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St. Mark Preschool.................... 293-0792 The Rose Garden Preschool... 823-7026 Tuckahoe School....................... 361-9018 United Christian Academy.... 985-2947 University Montessori School.. 977-0583 UVA Development Center...... 293-6110 •Westminster Child Care Center..................... 977-3322 450 Rugby Road www.westccc.net Individual & group activities for children 6 weeks to 5 years promoting open-ended curiosity & exploration. See ad pg 112
Schools, Private Afton Christian School.. 540-456-6853 Blue Ridge School..................... 985-2811 Calvary Christian School....... 581-3874 •Charlottesville Catholic School.......................................... 964-0400 1205 Pen Park Road www.cvillecatholic.org Pre-K through 8th grade curriculum focusing on academics & nurturing Christian values. All faiths welcome. See ad pg 114 Charlottesville Day School.... 817-2371 •Charlottesville Waldorf School.......................................... 973-4946 120 Waldorf School Road www.cwaldorf.org Committed to academic excellence through a developmental & experiential curriculum. Parent/child & preK-8th grade. See ad pg 115
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•St. Anne’s-Belfield School..... 296-5106 2132 Ivy Road & 799 Faulconer Drive www.stab.org Traditional co-ed college preparatory curriculum preschool-12 with arts, athletics & more. Boarding in grades 9-12. See ad pg 123
•Chatham Hall.................. 877-644-2941 800 Chatham Hall Circle Chatham, VA www.chathamhall.org All-girls college prep offering dynamic academics with a global perspective, challenging athletics & more. See ad pg 121
•Grymes Memorial School................................. 540-672-1010 13775 Spicer’s Mill Road, Orange www.grymesschool.org Offering challenging curriculum, small classes, extracurriculars & bus transport from Ruckersville for junior K-8th grade. See ad pg 120
•Covenant School...................... 220-7330 Lower School (preK-6th): 1000 Birdwood Road Upper School (7th-12th): 175 Hickory Street www.covenantschool.org Founded in 1985. Christian Liberal Arts & Sciences for preK-12th. Two campuses. See ad pg 117
•International School............... 984-2174 830 Monticello Avenue www.theisc.org Early childhood education with a global focus - programs in French & Spanish for ages 2-6. See ad pg 116
Effort Christian School........... 589-8962 Fishburne Military........... 540-946-7700 Fork Union Military Academy...................................... 842-3212 Free Union Country School... 978-1700
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•Peabody School......................... 296-6901 1232 Stoney Ridge Road www.peabodyschool.org Enriching & engaging educational programs & curriculum for intellectually advanced students. See ad pg 123
Stuart Hall.......................... 540-885-0356 Tandem Friends School.......... 951-9314 Village School............................. 984-4404 Woodberry Forest............. 540-672-3900
Schools, Public – High
Regents School of Ch'ville..... 293-0633
•Albemarle County Public Schools............................ 296-5820 401 McIntire Road www.k12albemarle.org Public school system serving over 13,000 students in 26 schools. See ad pg 113
Renaissance School.................. 984-1952
Albemarle High......................... 975-9300
•St. Anne’s-Belfield School..... 296-5106 2132 Ivy Road/799 Faulconer Drive www.stab.org Traditional co-ed college preparatory curriculum preschool-12 with arts, athletics & more. Boarding in grades 9-12. See ad pg 123
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•North Branch School..... 540-456-8450 221 Mickens Road, Afton www.north-branch-school.org Art, music, handwork, drama, languages, fitness & computers complement basic studies. See ad pg 112
Health & Medical Services Academy..................... 244-3100
Walker Upper Elementary..... 245-2412
Math Engineering & Science Academy................. 975-9300
Yancey Elementary.................. 286-3768
Monticello High......................... 244-3100
Schools, Public – Middle
Woodbrook Elementary.......... 973-6600
Murray High................................ 296-3090 Western Albemarle High........ 823-8700
Schools, Public – Lower Agnor-Hurt Elementary.......... 973-5211 •Albemarle County Public Schools............................ 296-5820 401 McIntire Road www.k12albemarle.org Public school system serving over 13,000 students in 26 schools. See ad pg 113
•Albemarle County Public Schools............................ 296-5820 401 McIntire Road www.k12albemarle.org Public school system serving over 13,000 students in 26 schools. See ad pg 113 Buford Middle............................. 245-2411 Charlottesville City Public Schools............................ 245-2400 Community Public Charter School........................... 972-1607
Baker Butler Elementary........ 974-7777
Jack Jouett Middle..................... 975-9320
Broadus Wood Elementary.... 973-3865
Jackson P. Burley Middle......... 295-5101
Brownsville Elementary.......... 823-4658
Joseph T. Henley Middle......... 823-4393
Burnley-Moran Elementary... 245-2413
Leslie H. Walton Middle.......... 977-5615
Charlottesville City Public Schools............................ 245-2400
Mortimer Sutherland Middle........................................... 975-0599
Clark Elementary...................... 245-2414 Crozet Elementary.................... 823-4800
Schools, Specialty
Greenbrier Elementary........... 245-2415 Hollymead Elementary........... 973-8301
Baby Signs Program................. 296-2462
Jackson-Via Elementary.......... 245-2416
Lafayette School........................ 971-8636
Johnson Elementary................. 245-2417
Little Keswick School............... 295-0457
Mary C. Greer Elementary..... 973-8371
Oakland School......................... 293-9059
Meriwether Lewis Elementary.................................. 293-9304
Park School................................. 293-2613
Paul H. Cale Elementary......... 293-7455 Red Hill Elementary................. 293-5332 Scottsville Elementary............ 974-8040 Stone-Robinson Elementary. 296-3754 Stony Point Elementary.......... 973-6405 Venable Elementary................. 245-2418 Virginia L. Murray Elementary.................................. 977-4599 122
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•Peabody School......................... 296-6901 1232 Stoney Ridge Road www.peabodyschool.org Enriching & engaging educational programs & curriculum for intellectually advanced students. See ad pg 123 Piedmont Regional Education Program (PREP).......................... 975-9400 Virginia Institute of Autism... 923-8252
EDUCATION & CHILD CARE
Why just learn about scientists, explorers, and artists when you can be one? St. Anne’s-Belfield students are learning by doing. Challenging science and humanities courses encourage students to explore their curiosity and creativity, while incorporating technology and problem-solving activities to develop critical thinking, preparing students for 21st century success. Come see how small classes, responsive teachers, and a nurturing environment instill a lifelong habit of learning. Visit us today.
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Serving academically advanced students, Pre-K - 8th grade To schedule a visit and tour our new Batten Building, contact Katie Murrah, Director of Admissions at kmurrah@peabodyschool.org 1232 Stoney Ridge Road. ChaRlotteSville, viRginia 22902 (434) 296-6901
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McGuffey Reading Center...... 924-7034
Aristotle Circle........................... 825-4832
Seay Educational Consulting................................... 973-9466
Champion Tutoring.................. 984-2821
Sounds & Syllables of VA.............................................. 295-4513
Charlottesville Writing Center........................................... 293-3702
Speak Language Center.......... 245-8255
Clayborne Education............... 295-4501 Enrichment Alliance of Va..... 295-1002
The Hunt Course.............. 703-425-7656 Wahoo Tutors............................. 996-6174
Georgetown Learning Center......................... 296-5111 •Kumon Math & Reading Center of Charlottesville......... 973-9040 225 Connor Drive www.kumon.com/charlottesville-va World’s largest after-school math & reading program for preschool through 12th-grade students See ad pg 124 La Alliance Francaise............... 260-0640 Literacy Volunteers of Ch’ville/Albemarle.............. 977-3838
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Kids’ Recreation
Adventure Sports
Art Classes
Charlottesville Fencing Alliance........................................ 227-4006
Crozet Arts.................................. 964-6770
Discovery Ridge Adventure Center........................................... 325-8505
•Lee Alter Watercolor Painting................ 963-0540 McGuffey Art Center, Studio 6 www.leealterartist.com Classes & workshops for children & adults. Call to register. See ad pg 130
Dive Connections...................... 964-9200 Poplar Ridge Ropes Course.... 924-6202 Rocky Top Gym.......................... 981-3306 •University Dive & Hobby Center............................. 296-6306 510 Westfield Road www.universitydivecenter.com Full-service dive & hobby shop with classes for kids & adults. Also toys, RC vehicles. See ad pg 126
The Glass Palette...................... 977-9009
•Les Fabriques...................... 975-0710 206 E. Water Street www.lesfabriquesinc.com Light House Filmmaking Studio............................................ 293-6992 McGuffey Art Center................ 295-7973 Studio Baboo............................... 244-2905 Very Special Arts....................... 970-3264 Woodworking with Children............................. 979-1220 -The Oldest Girls’ Camp in the VirginiasESTABLISHED IN 1922
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Dance Tennis Landsports Archery Tennis Wild World Drama Rifle Rifle Canoeing Low Ropes Dance SwimmingWVArts & Crafts Lewisburg, Drama 1-877-446-9475 Sports & Fitness Singing campghany@aol.com • www.campalleghany.com
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American Legion Baseball..... 973-4432 Cove Creek Baseball................. 970-2255 Jefferson Area Girls Softball.... 531-3347 Lane Babe Ruth Baseball........ 973-7457 McIntire Little League....... see website mcintirell.teampages.com Monticello Little League......... 973-6726 Northside Cal Ripken League...................................... see website northsideva.baberuthonline.com Peachtree Babe Ruth Baseball........................................ 823-7183
Basketball Charlottesville Parks & Rec. Youth Basketball......... 970-3271 Scottsville Youth Basketball.... 286-3612
Camps •Boy Scouts........................ 540-943-6675 www.bsa-sjac.org Camping, swimming, boating, fishing, adventure programs, field sports, handicrafts & lots of camping fun. See ad pg 133 •Camp Alleghany for Girls.............................. 877-446-9475 Lewisburg, WV www.campalleghany.com Traditional camp with sports, dance & drama. Oldest girls’ camp in the Virginias. See ad pg 126 •Camp Friendship............ 800-873-3223 www.campfriendship.com Traditional residential camp, challenge adventures, equestrian programs, sports & facilities rentals. ACA accredited. Est. 1966. See ad pg 127
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Camp Holiday Trails................ 977-3781 •Camp Motorsport........... 855-508-9382 Clover, VA www.campmotorsport.com Unique sports specialty camp with hands-on driving education for boys & girls. See ad pg 128 Charlottesville Writing Center........................................... 293-3702 College4Kids Summer Career Academies................................... 961-5354 The Field Camp......................... 242-6894 Girl Scouts.......................... 540-777-5100 •Hollywood Theatre Lab.......... 973-3899 Downtown Charlottesville hollywoodtheatrelab@gmail.com Summer Playground Program (Albemarle)................................. 296-5844 Summer Playground Program (Ch’ville)....................................... 970-3260
•Triple C Camp.......................... 293-2529 920 Camp Road www.tripleccamp.com Daily swimming, horses, climbing tower/zip line, lunches, transportation & much more. See ad pg 128
Clubs 4-H................................................. 872-4580 •Boy Scouts........................ 540-943-6675 www.bsa-sjac.org Camping, swimming, boating, fishing, adventure programs, field sports, handicrafts & lots of camping fun. See ad pg 133 Boys & Girls Club...................... 971-9400 Cavman’s Crew.......................924-8821 Girl Scouts.......................... 540-777-5100 Junior Achievement......... 804-217-8855 Poetry Club.................................. 977-1025
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Science Club............................... 977-1025 Wednesday Music Club.......... 923-4001 Young Life.................................... 964-1867
Dance & Movement
•Charlottesville Performing Arts School................................ 293-2727 340 Greenbrier Drive charlottesvilleperformingarts.com Dance, acting, music lessons. Classes for all ages. Parties & special events. See ad pg 129 Jefferson Cotillion..................... 242-0153
•Albemarle Ballet Theatre....... 823-8888 5798 Three Notch’d Road, Crozet www.aballet.org Balletschool................................ 975-3533 Bend Yoga.................................... 296-2363 Blue Ridge Irish Music............. 409-9631 •Charlottesville Ballet Academy..................................... 973-2555 1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 203 charlottesvilleballet.org/academy Professional ballet company, dance academy & nonprofit dedicated to promoting lifelong health & well-being. See ad pg 129
•Scott Boyer Teaches Dance................. 804-798-9364 11028 Leadbetter Road Drake Building, Suite 16, Ashland scottboyerteachesdance@yahoo.com •Wilson School of Dance......... 973-5678 3114 Proffit Road www.wilsonschoolofdance.com Family friendly ballet, jazz, tap, princess ballet, Broadway/lyrical, hiphop, 50 classes-all levels. See ad pg 130
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Sara Jansen Clayborne, CBA Principal CharlottesvilleBallet.org/Academy | 434.973.2555 1885 Seminole Trail, Suite 203, Charlottesville CBA is the official training school of the Charlottesville Ballet, a professional company, dance academy, and 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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Police Explorer Post.................. 970-3280
Educational Recreation The Civility School................... 242-0153 The Etiquette School of the Commonwealth............ 996-4903
Golf
•Meadowcreek Golf Course at Pen Park................................ 977-0615 1400 Pen Park Road www.meadowcreekgolf.org Grill, lessons, driving range, par 70 course. PGA professional available for private/group instruction. See ad pg 130 Old Trail Golf.............................. 823-8101
Birdwood Golf Course.............. 293-4653
Putt-Putt Golf............................. 973-5509
First Tee of Charlottesville...................... 970-3260
Wintergreen Resort.................. 325-2200
Glenmore Golf Course............. 817-0506 Greene Hills Club...................... 985-7328 •Highlands Golf Park & Pirate Pete’s Miniature Golf.. 985-2765 Route 29, Ruckersville www.highlandsgolfpark.com Lake Monticello Golf Course................................. 589-3075
Gymnastics & Cheerleading AIM Cheer/Pom Program. 800-323-3755 •Classics Gymnastics............... 978-4720 2327 Seminole Lane www.classicsgymnastics.com Professional instruction for tots to teens. Safety certified master instructors. See ad pg 131
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KIDS' RECREATION You can see the wonderful impact The Little Gym can have on your child when you join us for a FREE introductory class. Check Out our NEW HIP-HOP Classes for ages 4-12!
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Friendship Gymnastics........... 589-5867 •The Little Gym.......................... 975-5437 907 Gardens Boulevard thelittlegym.com/charlottesvilleva Motor skills development classes for ages 4 months-12 years: gymnastics, sports, dance, karate. Parties & camps. See ad pg 131 Pop Warner Cheerleading...................... see website www.centralvirginiapopwarner.com
Horseback Riding
Martial Arts 7 Tigers Taekwondo & Hapkido........................................ 296-9933 AIM Self-Defense............. 800-323-3755 Aldridge Karate Institute....... 985-2049 ATA Leadership Martial Arts... 973-3000 Chville Brazilian Jiu Jitsu........ 825-6202 Chville Judo Academy............. 975-4482 Hiromi T’ai Chi................. 877-880-2479 International Black Belt.......... 973-8885 L M Karate Academy............... 589-5282
The Barracks............................... 293-6568
Laughing Dragon Kung Fu..... 973-0318
•Camp Friendship............ 800-873-3223 www.campfriendship.com Traditional residential camp, challenge adventures, equestrian programs, sports & facilities rentals. ACA accredited. Est. 1966. See ad pg 127
MMA Institute............................ 975-6624
Charlottesville Area Riding Therapy........................................ 823-1178 Fairhunt Farm........................960-8830 Fancy Hill Farm......................... 589-8435 Graves Mountain Lodge - Stables.................. 540-923-4231 Grayson Farm............................. 286-4130 Hidden Creek Farm.................. 985-4309 Holeywell Therapeutic Horsemanship............................ 591-6660 Hoof & Woof 4-H Club............ 872-4580 Mechums View Farm............... 823-5442
Mountain Kim Martial Arts... 245-0202 Shotokan Karate for Kids....... 409-2126 Ssal Shin Jo Judo........................ 531-2951 Super Kicks Karate................... 973-0855
Mentoring Big Brothers Big Sisters........... 244-0882 Big Siblings (Madison House)......................... 977-7051 Computers 4 Kids..................... 817-1121 Madison House.......................... 977-7051 Young Women Leaders Program....................... 924-9732
Music Lessons
Millington Stables..................... 823-5109 Montanova Stables................... 295-2905
B# Music....................................... 806-3515
North Garden Equestrian Center..................... 882-1841
Bailey Lessons............................ 242-9743
The Pony Academy................... 823-6929 The Pony Cafe............................ 977-7365 Rodes Farm Stables.................. 325-8260 Shadowfax Equestrian Center..................960-3073 Virginia Polo Center...............979-0293 132
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Blue Ridge Irish Music School.............................. 409-9631 •Blue Ridge Music Together... 293-6361 808 Rockland Avenue www.blueridgemusictogether.com Research-based music & movement classes for children birth to 5 years & their grownups. See ad pg 133
Ivy Arts & Music........................ 984-0099
Va Consort Youth Chorale..... 244-8444
Ivy Piano Studio........................ 466-6985
Violin & Piano Studio.............. 295-7449
Kindermusik with Pam........... 823-2387
Youth Orchestra of Chville-Albemarle............... 974-7776
Charlottesville Performing Arts School.................................. 293-2727 Fingerdance Studio.................. 466-1024 FootNotes Studio....................... 242-0605
Lisa Luria Piano Studio........... 987-5637 Music Education Center......... 973-1032 The Music Emporium............973-2931 Music Resource Ctr.................. 979-5478 Music Teachers Assoc ....... see website cvillemta.com Richardson Guitar Studio....... 293-4017 Scottsville Center for Arts & Nature...................... 286-2806
Recreation Organizations •Albemarle County Parks & Recreation................................... 296-5844 www.albemarle.org/parks 12 parks, 3 swimming lakes, 60 miles of trails, fitness & special interest classes, sports. See ad pg 140
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Heinz Musitronics..................... 977-2797
•Stacy’s Music........................... 974-1555 1816 Rio Hill Center www.stacysmusic.com Offering private lessons & workshops in songwriting, recording, musical performance & preschool music exploration. See ad pg 133
Brooke Dezio Piano Studio..... 244-0533
Boys & Girls Club...................... 971-9400
Boar’s Head Sports Club......... 972-2237
Charlottesville Parks & Recreation............................... 970-3260
Charlottesville Parks & Recreation...........................970-3260
Chville Therapeutic Recreation Program................. 970-3264
Charlottesville Swans Synchronized Swimming....... 996-8924
•Crozet PARC YMCA................ 205-4380 1075 Claudius Crozet Park, Crozet www.piedmontymca.org Year-round facility offers affordable aquatics, recreation, fitness & community space for all ages. See ad pg 140
Chville YMCA Aquatics Club... 974-9622
Fluvanna County Parks.......... 842-5303
Greene Hills Club...................... 985-7328
Greene County Parks............... 985-5226
Jefferson Swim League............ 964-6172
Louisa County Parks....... 540-967-4420 Nelson County Parks............... 263-7130 Piedmont Family YMCA.......... 974-9622
Crozet Gators............................. 205-4380 Crozet Parks Aquatic & Recreation Center..................... 205-4380 Fairview Swim & Tennis......... 973-7946 Fry’s Spring Beach Club.......... 296-4181
Key West Club............................ 977-7665
Team Sports
Special Olympics.............. 800-932-4653 UVA IntramuralRecreational Sports.................. 924-3791
Science & Nature Fan Mountain Observatory... 924-7494 Ivy Creek Foundation.............. 973-7772 Maymont, Richmond...... 804-358-7166 McCormick Observatory......... 924-7494 Scottsville Center for Arts & Nature...................... 286-2806
•Albemarle County Parks & Recreation................................... 296-5844 www.albemarle.org/parks 12 parks, 3 swimming lakes, 60 miles of trails, fitness & special interest classes, sports. See ad pg 113 Albemarle Girls Field Hockey & Lacrosse League............ www.agll.org Albemarle Redbirds Softball................................ 540-649-1234 AMF Kegler’s Lanes.................. 978-3999
Carver Recreation Center...... 970-3053
•Cavalier Wrestling Club........ 409-0257 www.cavalierwrestlingclub.org Wrestling for ages 5 & up. One of Charlottesville’s fastest-growing youth organizations. At UVA & AHS. See ad pg 135
Greenwood Center Roller Skating............................. 296-5844
Charlottesville Parks & Recreation............................... 970-3260
Main Street Arena..................... 817-2400
Cove Creek Girls Softball....... 970-2255
McIntire Skateboard Park...... 244-0166
Monticello United Soccer Club................................. 974-4625
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Pop Warner Football........... see website www.centralvirginiapopwarner.com Scottsville Org for Kids........... 286-2366
Theatre Classes
•SOCA (Soccer Organization of the Charlottesville Area)... 975-5025 1685 Polo Grounds Road www.socaspot.org Year-round leagues for adults & children including camps & individual training. See ad pg 135
Black Box Players...................... 970-7600
Thomas Jefferson Youth Football League..................... see website www.tjyfl.net
Four County Players........ 540-832-5355 •Hollywood Theatre Lab.......... 973-3899 Downtown Charlottesville hollywoodtheatrelab@gmail.com Jefferson Youth Theatre.......... 249-2803 Light House Studio................... 293-6992 Live Arts....................................... 977-4177 Magic Forest Theatre............... 973-2387
Tennis
Winter Sports
10U Tennis Pathway................. 249-4467
Bryce Resort....................1-800-821-1444
ACAC............................................. 978-3800
Massanutten Resort....... 540-289-9441
Fairview Swim & Tennis......... 973-7946
Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort............................ 304-572-5252
Matilda Blue Tennis................. 906-8554 Quickstart Tennis................. see website www.quickstartcentral.org
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Seminole Lacrosse League....................................... see website www.seminolelax.org
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Family Fun
Amusement Centers AMF Kegler’s Lanes.................. 978-3999 •Bounce-n-Play of Charlottesville...................... 973-1111 127 Seminole Court www.bouncenplayofcville.com Daily open play, special events, parties, weekend laser tag, & toddler time on Mon/Wed. See ad pg 97 Fastrax................................. 540-949-5278 Jumpology Trampoline Arena............ 804-625-4290
Art & Craft Studios City Clay....................................... 293-0808 Crozet Arts.................................. 964-6770 The Glass Palette...................... 977-9009 Lazy Daisy Ceramics................ 295-7801
McGuffey Art Center................ 295-7973 Monticello Artisan Trail....................... 540-946-3294
Churches •Charlottesville Vineyard Christian Church...................... 321-8463 508 Harris Road (Jackson-Via Elementary) www.cvillevineyard.org •Restoration United Methodist Church.................... 973-9077 5145 Dickerson Road www.restorationcville.org •The Point.................................... 989-6961 www.thepointva.com One church, two locations: Monticello HS & William Monroe HS. Engaging environments for children & students. See ad pg 138
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Fitzgerald’s Orchard................. 277-5798
Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad.................. 866-651-4296
Farms & Orchards Adventure Farm........................ 971-8796 Back Home on the Farm... 540-442-6493 Berry Patch of Free Union...... 963-0659 Carter Mountain Orchard...... 977-1833
Crown Orchard.......................... 977-0619 Drumheller’s Orchard............. 263-5036 Greene Meadows Farm........... 990-1999 Hartland Orchard............ 540-364-2316 Henley’s Orchard...................... 823-7848 Hill Top Berry Farm.................. 361-1266 Kipps Family Grapes & Fruit Farm........................... 540-948-4171 Liberty Mills Farms......... 434-882-6293 The Market at Grelen..... 540-672-7268 Orchardside Farm............ 540-348-5220 Saunders Brothers Farm........ 277-5455
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Seamans’ Orchard.................... 277-8130
Splendora’s Gelato.................... 296-8555
Silver Creek & Seamans’ Orchards.................. 277-5824
Sweet Frog................................... 293-1130
Spring Valley Orchard............. 960-9443
Tropical Smoothie Cafe.......... 975-0333
Vintage Virginia Apples........... 297-2326
Frozen Treats
The Sweet Tooth........................ 760-0047
Health Clubs ACAC............................................. 978-3800
Arch’s Frozen Yogurt................ 984-2724
Anytime Fitness........................ 971-5566
Ben & Jerry’s............................... 244-7438
Atlantic Sports & Rehab......... 978-4915
Bloop Frozen Yogurt................. 282-2093
Baby Boot Camp........................ 953-6888
Chaps............................................ 977-4139
Boar’s Head Sports Club......... 972-2237
Cold Stone Creamery.............. 529-8526
Carver Recreation Center......970-3053
Dairy Queen................................ 964-9595
Clay Fitness & Nutrition........ 245-2288
Dips & Sips.................................. 974-4343
Club Mo Fitness......................... 242-9969
Kirt’s Homemade Ice Cream.... 202-0306
•Crozet PARC YMCA................ 205-4380 1075 Claudius Crozet Park, Crozet www.piedmontymca.org Swimming, fitness & family fun. See ad pg 140
Kohr Bros..................................... 975-4651 Kona Ice....................................... 466-8959 Smoothie King............................ 975-5464
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Gold’s Gym.................................. 973-1307 J’s Gym.......................................... 923-0497 •Jazzercise................................... 974-6221 2123 Berkmar Drive charlottesvillejazz@gmail.com Pilates Center............................. 978-3609 Posture Studio............................ 293-7611 Pure Barre.................................... 245-1119 Rocky Top Gym.......................... 981-3306 Smith Aquatic & Fitness Center....................... 970-3072 Success Studio........................... 984-2277 UVA IntramuralRecreational Sports.................. 924-3791
Historic Attractions •Ash Lawn-Highland............... 293-8000 www.ashlawnhighland.org Guided historic site tours, educational programs & private events at the home of James Monroe. See ad pg 140
FAMILY FUN
Curves........................................... 295-7771
•Frontier Culture Museum............................. 540-332-7850 1290 Richmond Road, Staunton www.frontiermuseum.org Outdoor living-history with original farm buildings & gardens from Africa, Germany, England, Ireland & Virginia. See ad pg 142 Hatton Ferry............................... 296-1492 Lewis & Clark Exploratory Center................... 979-2425
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•Madison Chamber of Commerce & Visitor’s Center................ 540-948-4455 110A N. Main Street, Madison www.madison-va.com Hiking, history, artisans, scenery, music & apple harvest festivals, wineries or destination weddings. See ad pg 142
University of Virginia............... 924-0311 Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum.............................. 540-885-0897
Hotels
Michie Tavern............................. 977-1234 Montpelier.......................... 540-672-2728 •Orange County Tourism............................. 877-222-8072 122 E. Main Street, Orange www.visitorangevirginia.com
•Homewood Suites.................... 244-6200 2036 India Road www.homewoodsuites.com Studios & one-bedroom suites with the comforts of home. Complimentary access to Gold’s Gym. See ad pg 143
Shirley Plantation............ 804-829-5121 •Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello................................... 984-9880 931 Thomas Jefferson Parkway www.monticello.org Tours of Thomas Jefferson’s home & historic gardens. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors center & shop. See ad pg 141
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Ripley’s Believe It or Not!............................. 757-220-9220 Scottsville Museum.................. 286-2247 Shenandoah Caverns...... 888-422-8376 UVA Art Museum...................... 924-3592 •Virginia Discovery Museum...................................... 977-1025 524 E. Main St. East end of Downtown Mall www.vadm.org Charlottesville’s only nonprofit children’s museum since 1981 with a hands-on environment for kids 1-8 yrs. See ad pg 143 Walton’s Mountain Museum....................................... 831-2000
Musical Entertainment Charlottesville & University Symphony Orchestra..................................... 924-3139 Fridays After Five...................... 245-4910 Jefferson Theater....................... 245-4980 John Paul Jones Arena............. 243-4960 Municipal Band of Charlottesville...................... 295-9850 nTelos Wireless Pavilion......... 245-4910 •Paramount Theater................ 979-1333 Downtown Mall www.theparamount.net Intimate, historic & non-profit theater offering arts, entertainment & educational events for all ages. See ad pg 144 Tuesday Evening Concerts..... 244-9505 UVA McIntire Dept of Music... 924-3052
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Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection............................. 244-0234
Virginia Consort........................ 244-8444 Youth Orchestra of Chville-Albemarle..................... 974-7776
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden............. 804-262-9887 McCormick Observatory......... 924-7494 Natural Bridge................... 800-533-1410
Nature Attractions
Ragged Mountain Natural Area............................... 973-7772 Shenandoah Caverns...... 888-422-8376
Appalachian Trail............. 304-535-6331 Blue Ridge Parkway......... 540-377-2377
Shenandoah National Park.................... 540-999-3500
Community Garden................. 970-3592
Skyline Caverns................ 800-296-4545
Crabtree Falls Trail.......... 540-291-2188
Skyline Drive..................... 540-999-3500
Fan Mountain Observatory... 924-7494
Wildlife Center of Virginia........................... 540-942-9453
•John C. Wells Planetarium...................... 540-568-4071 Miller Hall, 91 E. Grace St., Harrisonburg www.jmu.edu/planetarium Offering visitors a total-immersion-inspace-experience not available at any other planetarium in the world. See ad pg 145
Wintergreen Nature Foundation.................................. 325-8169
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•Albemarle County Parks & Recreation................................... 296-5844 www.albemarle.org/parks 12 parks, 3 swimming lakes, 60 miles of trails, fitness & special interest classes, sports. See ad pg 140 Charlottesville Parks & Recreation...............................970-3260
•WVPT - PBS..................800-345-9878 www.wvpt.net The Shenandoah Valley & Central Virginia's public television station. See ad pg 138
Recreation Centers Carver Recreation Ctr............. 970-3053 Crow Center................................ 977-3977 Greenwood Comm. Ctr........... 296-5844
Radio & TV
Key Center................................... 293-8273 Meadows Recreation Ctr........ 296-5844
Tell Us a Tale Radio Show...... 978-3603
Rockfish Valley Comm. Ctr.... 361-0100
•WMRA - NPR.................. 540-568-6221 www.wmra.org WMRA Public Radio informs, connects, & engages communities through journalism, broadcasting & outreach. See ad pg 144
Scottsville Comm. Ctr............. 296-5844 Tonsler Park Recreation Ctr.. 296-1857 Washington Park Rec Ctr....... 970-5073 Westhaven Rec Ctr................... 970-5073
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Parks & Playgrounds
Spectator Sports
Black Box Players...................... 970-7600
Cavman’s Crew.......................924-8821
•Concert Ballet of Virginia......................... 804-798-0945 www.concertballet.com
Lynchburg Hillcats Baseball............................... 434-528-1144
Four County Players........ 540-832-5355
Richmond Kickers Soccer................................... 804-644-5425
Live Arts....................................... 977-4177
UVA Athletics.................... 800-542-8821 Virginia Polo Center................. 979-0293
Theatre
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•American Shakespeare Center................................. 540-885-5588 Downtown Staunton americanshakespearecenter.com One-of-a-kind, interactive theatre in the world’s only re-creation of Shakespeare’s Blackfriars Playhouse. See ad pg 146
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Jefferson Youth Theatre.......... 249-2803 Offstage Theatre........................ 244-8432 •Paramount Theater................ 979-1333 Downtown Mall www.theparamount.net Intimate, historic & non-profit theater offering arts, entertainment & educational events for all ages. See ad pg 144 PVCC Performing Arts............. 961-5376 The Hamner Theater............... 960-5936 UVA Drama Dept...................... 924-3326 Virginia Repertory Theatre................................ 804-282-2620
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Theme Parks Busch Gardens, Williamsburg..................... 800-343-7946 Great Wolf Lodge Water Park, Williamsburg.................. 800-551-9653 Kings Dominion, Doswell, VA........................ 804-876-5000 Massanutten Water Park, McGaheysville, VA.......... 540-437-3340 Water Country USA, Williamsburg.................. 800-343-7946
Sherando Lake.................. 540-291-2188 Smith Aquatic & Fitness Center............................ 970-3072 Walnut Creek Lake................... 296-5844 Washington Park Pool............. 977-2607
Zoos •Luray Zoo......................... 540-743-4113 1087 U.S. 211, Luray www.lurayzoo.com The only true rescue zoo in Virginia & home to over 250 animals. See ad pg 146 Maymont............................. 804-358-7166
Travel Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad.................. 866-651-4296 Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park-Natural Bridge........ 540-291-2727
Natural Bridge Zoo.......... 540-291-2420 Richmond Metro Zoo...... 804-739-5666 Smithsonian National Zoo...................... 202-633-4800 Virginia Safari Park......... 540-291-3205
Water Fun Beaver Creek Lake.................... 296-5844 Belmont Park Spray Ground... 970-3260 Chris Greene Lake.................... 296-5844 City of Staunton Pool Gypsy Hill........................... 540-886-6846 Forest Hills Park Spray Ground............................. 970-3260 Greenleaf Park Spray Ground............................. 970-3260 James River Reeling & Rafting...................... 286-4386 James River Runners................ 286-2338 Mint Springs Lake..................... 823-5889 Onesty Family Aquatic Center........................... 295-7532
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Wintergreen Performing Arts......................... 325-8292
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For the Home
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Auto •Brown Automotive Group..... 973-1351 960 Hilton Heights Road www.brownautos.com Locally owned & operated auto sales & service facility represent nine new car franchises. See ad pg 151 •Malloy Ford of Charlottesville...................... 977-7960 1300 Richmond Road www.malloyfordauto.com Offering new Ford models & used cars to the Charlottesville area & expert service. See ad pg 3
Builders •Graystone Homes........... 540-825-1300 1202 Orange Road Culpeper www.graystonehomes.com
Virginia-based custom homebuilder specializing in tailoring to customers’ individual needs & desires. See ad pg 150 •Mullins Construction & Remodeling................................ 293-6793 Serving Central Virginia mullinsconstructioncompany.com •Stanley Martin Companies................................. 975-7445 www.stanleymartin.com Trusted local builder with 12 communities throughout Charlottesville. See ad pg 164
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•Les Fabriques........................... 975-0710 206 E. Water Street www.lesfabriquesinc.com Stylish fabrics, notions, machines, gifts, monogramming & home decor. Classes. Knowledgeable staff. Parking validated. See ad pg 152 •Moyanne.................................... 384-6127 2711 Rivermont Avenue, Lynchburg www.moyanne.com Luxurious bed & bath products, furniture, fabrics & full design services. Consultations at 384-6844. See ad pg 153 •Studio Eleven Charlottesville........................... 202-0935 313 E. Main Street studioeleven.co Stockists for Chalk Paint decorative paint by Annie Sloan. See ad pg 152
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ADVERTISER INDEX 3 Cats Photo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Abbott, Byrd / Roy Wheeler Realty. . . . . . . 156 Acclaim Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Advanced Center for Physical Therapy. . . . . 84 Alakazam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Albemarle Ballet Theatre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Albemarle Center for Family Medicine . . . . . 75 Albemarle County Parks & Recreation . . . . 140 Albemarle County Public Schools . . . . . . . . 113 Albemarle Heating & Air. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Albemarle Montessori Children's Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Albemarle Square Family Health Care. . . . . . 72 Albemarle Therapy Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Alma & Mela Hair Salon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 American Shakespeare Center . . . . . . . . . . 146 Arm-Strong Landscaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 ASAP Sitters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Ash Lawn-Highland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Ashtanga Yoga of Charlottesville . . . . . . . . . 78 Blue Ridge Music Together. . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Bounce-n-Play of Charlottesville. . . . . . . . . . 97 Boy Scouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Brown Automotive Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Camp Alleghany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Camp Friendship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Camp Motorsport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Care Advantage Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Cavalier Wrestling Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 CenturyLink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Charlottesville Ballet Academy . . . . . . . . . . 129 Charlottesville Catholic School . . . . . . . . . . 114 Charlottesville ENT Associates. . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Charlottesville Fashion Square . . . . . . . . . . 105 Charlottesville Orthodontics. . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Charlottesville Pediatric Dentistry. . . . . . . . . 73 Charlottesville Performing Arts School . . . . 129 Charlottesville Vineyard Christian Church. . 138 Charlottesville Waldorf School . . . . . . . . . . 115 Chatham Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Circa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Classics Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Concert Ballet of Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Connections Achievement & Therapy Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Conscious Dance of Charlottesville. . . . . . . . 79 Cook, Dr. Kathryn, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Covenant School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
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St. Anne's-Belfield School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Stacy's Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106, 133 Stanley Martin Companies. . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Studio Eleven Charlottesville. . . . . . . . 102, 152 Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello . . . . . . . . . . 141 Triple C Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 University Dive & Hobby Center. . . . . . . . . 126 UVA Alumni Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 UVA Children’s Hospital. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Virginia Discovery Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Virginia Festival of the Book. . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Virginia Veterinary Specialists. . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Weber, Dr. Lewis, and Associates. . . . . . . . . 70 Westminster Child Care Center. . . . . . . . . . 112 Wild Earth Encounters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Wilson School of Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 WMRA - NPR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 WVPT - PBS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
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