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Big announcement for Ashland Strawberry Faire’s Scholarship Program
By Lorie Foley Ashland Strawberry Faire
Thanks to a significant donation from the Hometown Family Education Fund, the Ashland Strawberry Faire’s scholarship program was given a big boost this year. Todd Rogers of RCI Builders and Hometown Realty is the leader of this fund, and thanks to this partnership, the Faire was able to increase the scholarship amounts from $600 to $1,000 per scholarship. Rogers has committed to funding the scholarship program through 2026.
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Donors to the scholarship program will now be known as “Golden Rule” donors in honor of Mr. Roger’s late mother who believed in treating others as one wants to be treated. Thank you, Hometown Family Education Fund!
The 2023 Golden Rule Doners are Hometown Family Education Fund, Louis and Ginger Brooking and Elizabeth Mason. For more information, visit the Faire’s website at www.ashlandstrawberryfaire.com
Ashland Strawberry Faire, Inc. The 2023 Strawberry Faire Scholarship winners joined Ashland mayor Steve Trivett and some of the Faire sponsors at the May 5 Scholarship/Sponsors Event held at the Hanover Arts & Activities Center.
History of the Faire
The non-profit Ashland Strawberry Faire has been serving the Hanover County community since 1982, but its reach has grown significantly over the years.
It was the spring of 1981 when Ken Gustafson of the Ashland Berry Farm approached the late Dick Gillis and Tafi Yourtee with the idea for a Strawberry Festival. They gathered a scouting party and flew out to Ohio to see how a festival was organized. They returned to Ashland to bring something similar here.
Throughout the rest of the year, the planning of the first Strawberry Faire began. Among the members of that first committee were Chairman Dick Gillis, Tafi Yourtee, Ken Gustafson, John Longmire, Norman Bugge and Linda Alford, just to name a few. These volunteers spent hundreds of hours of their time to bring to Ashland a traditional celebration to promote the community and feature the strawberry harvest. Those first few years, the committee went out and picked the berries and processed them for strawberry shortcakes to be sold the day of the Faire.
In the spring of 1982, the committee held a dance, “Dancing Under the Stars,” featuring Ron Moody and the Centaurs. It was held at Randolph-Macon College’s old gymnasium and provided not only a 1950s star-studded event for all who attended; it raised the initial start-up funds for the first Faire in May.
The first Faire was held on the football field at Randolph-Macon College. In 1988 it was moved to the historic campus under the trees and then in the 2000’s moved to the streets surrounding the campus. With each move, the Faire has become bigger and better.
Since 2017, the Faire has been in partnership with the Kiwanis Club of Ashland.
Ashland Strawberry Faire Committee
Sharon Chidsey, President
Bob Flanagan, Vice President
Dani P. Stockwell, Treasurer
Susan Morrison, Secretary
Kevin Damian
Bill Gatewood
Betty La Place
Judith McKinney
Leon Stockwell
Dan DiCandilo
PJ Edmonds
Lorie Foley, Consultant
Are you interested in becoming a member, volunteer or Director of the Ashland Strawberry Faire?
We would love to talk to you!