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Editors & Publishers Yvette Stafford, Tommy Stafford info@nelsoncountylife.com Contributors Jennie Tal jennie@nelsoncountylife.com Elizabeth Ferrall elizabeth@nelsoncountylife.com Photography Diana Garland diana@nelsoncountylife.com Paul Purpura paul@nelsoncountylife.com Office: The Afton Group, LLC 6222 Rockfish Valley Hwy Afton, Virginia 22920 434.361.0104 Have a story idea? Email us at info@nelsoncountylife.com

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Nelson County Life magazine is published monthly by The Afton Group, LLC and is distributed free of charge. No portion of this publication may be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publisher. Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. Subscriptions to Nelson County Life are available by mail at the annual rate of $28. Advertsiing deadlines are the 15th of every publishing month. For advertising information, download our ratecard at NelsonCountyLife.com or contact us at info@nelsoncountylife.com. Views reflected by our advertisers do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher or the company. Nelson County Life Magazine, published by The Afton Group, LLC is pledged to the letter and spirit of Virginia’s policy for achieving equal housing oppotunity throughout the Commonwealth. We encourage and support advertising and marketing programs in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status, or handicap. All real estate advertised herein is subject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status, or handicap, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.’ This magazine will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate that violates the fair housing law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this magazine are available on an equal opportunity basis.

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Pictured: The train tracks at Elma Photographer: Tommy Stafford The “Queen of the Railway” derailed here 30 years ago this . Story, page 12.

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from thepublishers So one of the biggest questions people have asked us since Adam’s birth is ‘How are the pets taking it?’ The dogs don’t seem to care much, Jerky and Nick sniff him out from time to time and are quite gentle around him. Dogs are that way. Cats, on the hand ... Angelo ignores Adam but he seems to exact revenge by getting into mischief. The story starts with a fish. A dead fish. Flounder, to be exact. At the Stafford house, it’s become routine to sequester the kitty during dinner time. That means he gets to hang out in the guest bathroom with the old blue toilet (sorry, guests). After we’ve cleaned up, Angelo is allowed to rejoin society. We’re upstairs and all of us – and that means Adam, too – are sleeping. We hear a crash that, instead of beginning and ending with one loud thud, appears to drag on with a succession of thuds for several seconds. We go down to the kitchen and notice the pepper shaker had been knocked over into the sink. Angelo’s near the fridge wearing a guilty look. Bad cat! A day goes by and once again, it is dinner time. But we notice a cooking grate is missing from the stove top. Mommy brain kicks in and begins believing someone broke into our house and took our grate. Tommy’s not convinced so we start

turning the kitchen inside out. If I were a heavy cast iron cooking grate, where would I go? Behind a chest leaned up against the wall, of course. A tuft of orange fur means Angelo did it. In a desperate cry for attention, Angelo, with the smell of fried flounder still in the air, had gone for the grate. In the process of licking it, his kitty collar gets caught on the grate and in trying to wrestle it off, cat and cast iron fall to the floor. In a fight for his life and dignity, the cat manages to free himself, albeit a few yards away in the den. Crazy cat! Adam would never do a thing like that, would you, Adam? Merry Christmas! Yvette & Tommy Stafford

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STAR Andrew & Patricia Hodson Doug & Mary Wolf

PREMIER Jim & Louise Whitley L. Don Wheaton

BENEFACTOR Bob & Angi Lindquist Dale Weigel/Ika Joiner Luis & Jackie Castro Bruce & Jean Bertelsen Drs. Joan K & Edward J Stemmler Gary & Linda Camp Grace & John McKinnon Hank & Barbara Gibb Jerry/Jerrie McManis Jim & Gana Dunlop Jim & Mary Lou Thibodeau John & Joyce Claman Ken & Sharon Kincel Kevin & Lisa Dolan Murray Lumpkin & Lucy Rose Robert & Vicki Keenan Roy & Barbara McDaniels Stu & Pat Harvey

PATRON Tom & Barbara Powell Bob C. Louston John & Nancy Lauler Peter A. Agelasto II Renee & John Grisham Richard & Belinda Scherr Susan Dyer & Michael Gehringer The Rotary Club of Nelson County

FRIEND Bill Trainer Dick & Joyce McIninch George & Joan Bonheyo Hugh & Ellen MacColl James & Jennifer Rice Jerry & Betty Wrenn John & Linda Harrington Judy & Hank Meincke Kevin & Patricia Moore Laura & Hasty Horn Richard & Jean-Gray Rice Roberta Hunt Russ & Mary Jo Russell

NEIGHBOR Chuck & Vera Jones Diana Marchibroda, DDS Jeff & Cindy Byron Marti & Joe Szczur

Vel & Art Othen William & Carol Smith James & Virginia Colburn Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. May Mike & Molly Akin Annie Mae & Bob Rose Barbara Ward Carl Ragland & Gayle Dalrymple Charles & Lesley Marshall David & Lea Du Monde Cole Dick & Pat Humphrey Doug & Anne Wood Ed & Ginger Fries Elizabeth Upshur Ian & Susan Hardie Jim & Sally Wright John & Ila Porter John McNish Jonathan & Janet Geldzahler Ken & Jane Dreyer Marte & Mark Thompson Mike & Ann Brooks Neil & Donna Gleberman Pat & Steve Siragusa Paul & Leah Davis Peyton & Carol Coyner Robert & Carolyn Barrette Ron & Lorraine Duddleston Ross & Gail Hasson Schweig/Vitt Sue & Walt Nichols Terrence Brown & Linda Whitlock-Brown Thomas Pardini & Cheryl Ellsworth Tony & Monica Gee William Bargh Woody & Judy Greenberg Nancy Brockman James & Cindy Brewer John F. Concannon Tom & Kitty Kelsey Anne Henderson

LIVE AUCTION DONOR Barboursville Vineyard & Winery Hamner Theater Dayton Interiors ProLink, Electronic Integration for the Home or Office Staunton Grocery Veritas Vineyard & Winery Virginia Schweninger & Lynn Buck Windstar Cruises

SILENT AUCTION DONOR Afton Mountain B&B Albermale Baking Company Alice Murphy am fogg Amy Sheshire Andrea Shirey Angi Lindquist Ann & Mike Mische Anytime Fitness Bashir's Tavern Basic Necessities

Bed Bath & Beyond Beech Grove Salon Belk Department Store Better Living Furniture Blue Mountain Brewery Blue Ridge IGA Boar’s Head Inn Bruce & Odette Henderson Bruce & Peggy Baumgartner Buck Creek Nursery C’ville Smoke Shop Carol Ferrintino Carol’s Cleaning Service -- Carol Mackey Christopher Mason Copacabana Brazilian Cuisine Country Lane Baskets & Herbal Soaps Delfosse Winery Dogwood Cafe Doug & Mary Wolf Dwight Bryant Ellen MacColl EnVy Antiques Fardowners Restaurant Flying Fox Vineyard Food Lion Food of All Nations Gana Dunlop Garden Trade Hamilton’s Restaurant Heaven & Earth Painting Heavenly Hands -- Linda Baker High Tech & Day Spa Jeff Byron Joe Steele Leslie France Lowes Market Street Wine Shop Marshall Faintich Martin’s Moxie Hair & Body Lounge Nan Rothwell Nancy Dorman Nelson County Life Ocean Inspired Beadery -- Elizabeth Laws Orzo Kitchen & Wine Bar Paradox Pastry Paramount Theater Pat Thompson Polak Winery Phyllis Palombi Russ & Mary Jo Russell Russell Fisher Saunder’s Landscapes Shoestring Interiors Stedman House Sylvia Morris Three Notch’d Grill Veritas Winery & Vineyard Wayne Theater Whole Foods Market Wintergreen Resort Yves Delorme

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Blue Mountain Brewery has released an Old Ale for the holidays called Lights Out. How else would survive “three months of turkey� and “re-gifted fruitcakes�? During DecemberFest, the party at Blue Mountain moves to the heated tent. Jan Smith kicks it off Sunday, December 7 and will play the first Sunday of every month : 0pm to 5:00pm.

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CARDINAL POINT WINERY OYSTER FEST

Larry Alan Smith Artistic and Executive Director

UPCOMING EVENTS

Christmas House Tour and Tea

More than 600 people enjoyed the 5th Annual Oyster Roast at Cardinal Point Winery in Afton. Yes, you can pair wine with the tasty mollusk!

Sunday, December 7, 2008 1:00-5:00 pm The home of Barbara and Hank Gibb Nellysford, Virginia $15 in advance $18 at the door *****

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A Blue Ridge Christmas: The Virginia Consort Judith Gary, conductor

Open House Nov 28th

Sunday, December 14, 2008 4:00 pm

Music & Refreshments

Book Signing Nov 29th

Rockfish Presbyterian Church Nellysford, Virginia

Author Kim Murphy

Wearable Arts Dec 6th Demonstrations by Artists Designing in Polymer Clay Jewelry, Leather Goods, Garments and Accessories

Santa Carving Dec 13th Noel Bing, Carver Sun – Tues 11am-4pm Wed–Sat 10am-5pm Valley Green Center Route 151 Nellysford, Virginia 434-361-9316

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winetime by Paul Saunders

PHOTOGRAPHY by DIANA GARLAND

SONS OF BILL AT DELFOSSE Now in its 2nd Printing! Makes a Great Christmas Present!

Available at the following retailers: AFTON • Rockfish Gap Country Store AMHERST • Hill House Interiors CHARLOTTESVILLE • Read It Again Sam • UVa Bookstore LOVINGSTON • Blue Moon Antique Mall MONTEBELLO • Montebello Country Store

NELLYSFORD Stoney Creek Pharmacy PINEY RIVER • Saunders Brothers Farm Market WINTERGREEN • Black Rock Gallery SCHUYLER • Walton’s Mountain Museum • Walton’s Mountain Country Store WAYNESBORO • Stone Soup Books & Cafe

Wine and music lovers enjoyed a fall evening at DelFosse Vineyards & Winery chilling to the sounds of Sons of Bill and enjoying Boeuf Bourguignon and mashed potatoes prepared by Genevieve DelFosse.

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Visit Ambrosia’s Bakery & Deli over the Holiday Season to gather ideas for those people you just don’t know what to get! We offer a variety of Gift Basket items such as Delicious Baked Goods, Red Rocker Candy (Handmade Locally), Greenberry’s Coffee, Specialty Oils, Sauces & Vinegars, a wide variety of Cheese & Salami ... and don’t forget those Gift Certificates!!! For those Traveling & Locals ... stop in for Lunch or Grab It To Go our Specialty Wraps, Sandwiches and other Delicacies during the busy Holiday Season!

OUR HOLIDAY HOURS: Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-5 Last Day Dec. 22

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FIND US: Corner of Rt 29S & 6W 71 River Road 434-263-8786

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basicnecessities By Kay Pfaltz kpfaltz@mbc.edu www.basicnecessities.com

Wine and Tourism Part II As an American tourist in France preelection, I was intrigued to find so many people asking me my opinion and preferences for president. I’d answer honestly then steer the conversation around to food and wine, a subject equally as welcomed in France as politics. In France the farmer is still highly respected as is the concept of la France profonde, an expression used all the time evoking the France of one’s grandmother or, more importantly, of grandmother’s kitchen. It translates to something like ‘the heartland of France’ implicit in which is the breadbasket of France. France is beginning to have its share of industrial farming, but here the small farmer still reigns. To explore la France profonde we drove back roads through villages and unpopulated terrain, but in the Luberon valley, Peter Mayle country, there is not much left of la France profonde although a lot of la expensive France for tourists. I revisited favorite vineyards in the Vaucluse: Vacqueyras, Gigondas, Châteauneuf-de-Pape and Beaumes-deVenise. After climbing behind NotreDame d’Aubune, a splendid example of romanesque architecture, we wove

our way through vineyards where the vendage or harvest was in full operation. At one vineyard the harried owner explained that the white Muscat grapes had just been picked and, as the sky threatened rain, needed to be driven to the winery as fast as possible. But the rain held, allowing us to picnic in a secret ruined chapel outside of Gigondas, and I think the grapes arrived safely. We stayed in the Mas de l’Enclos just outside of Gordes in the Luberon Valley, and each day was literally a moveable feast. In the mornings we picked fresh figs. There were olives trees everywhere but of course fresh olives are nearly unedible. In our back yard, apart from the black kitten that Flash chased, was arugula, mint, dill, rosemary dandelion (or dent de lion, lion’s teeth) all of which we put into a salad one night. When we weren’t cooking in, we walked the darkened back alleys to Gordes. There I tried for the first time the aperitif Beaumesde-Venise à la Basilique, or sweet wine with basil. Yuck, right? I only knew of Beaumes-de-Venise as a delicious, honeyed dessert wine. But as our waitress who was also the owner insisted, I was happy to taste as I love trying any new food…or wine. It was a wonderful surprise that perfectly complimented the

Provençal cuisine of the region, full of flavor and savory herbs. I loved it and offer the simple recipe below for something different this holiday season. Beaumes-de-Venise à la Basilique – To make this unusual and delicious aperitif, take one bottle of Beaumesde-Venise, open and infuse with a leafy stem or two of fresh basil. Let infuse for four or five days, then remove and slip in a new stalk. Keep the wine in the refrigerator; because of its high sugar content, it won’t oxidize. After a good week, take out the basil and smell and taste. It should have a beautifully pronounced aroma and taste of basil! Beaumes-de-Venise is available at Basic Necessities. To be continued ...

Café Wine and Cheese Shop

2226 Rockfish Valley Highway Nellysford, Virginia ph: 434.361.1766 www.basicnecessities.us A taste of Europe in the Blue Ridge!

Think consumables for the Holidays! We offer unique gifts, tinned or boxed gourmet cookies; Come browse our wine cellar: champagne, sparkling wine, cider and 20% off all Virginia wines! Dinner served Thurs. through Sat. Lunch served Tue. through Sat. Brunch on Sunday Note: No longer serving dinner on Wednesday nights, but taking reservations for private parties. Call in advance.

Kay stands amidst the vines of Vacqueyras. Kay Pfaltz is co-owner of Basic Necessities in Nellysford.

Hours: Tuesday & Wednesday 10am-6pm Thursday 10am-8pm Friday-Saturday 10am-10pm Reservations advised for weekend dinners. Sunday Brunch 10am-3pm

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Yes, it needs polishing, but Chris Allwood is thrilled that his whiskey-making equipment has arrived from Turkey! Eades Whisky is set to open just north of Lovingston in 009.

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Holiday Cheer is Here! • New Draft-fill Growlers • Six-Packs • Special Edition 750s • Gift Cards • Kegs to-Go!

9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151) 540-456-8020 www.bluemountainbrewery.com

Stop by for DecemberFest: Chill live music under the tent every Sunday in December

Once upon a time ...

... grandpa decided to heat his home with clean, environmentally friendly propane. His little grand daughter’s been cozying up for story time ever since. The End.

Tiger Fuel Company 242 Front St. • Lovingston, VA 434-263-5031

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STORY by ELIZABETH FERRALL PHOTO by TOMMY STAFFORD

December 3, 1978 was a cold and misty morning. The “Queen of the Railway”, the Southern Crescent was, winding its way through Nelson County, toward Charlottesville on it’s trek from New Orleans to Washington. In the dining car, breakfast was being prepared, most of the 65 passengers were still dozing. In the engine, Engineer James Smith noticed a transition problem, and was trying to fix the switch. continued on page 14

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STORY by ELIZABETH FERRALL

Shortly after 5:30 in the morning, Woody Greenberg, then a reporter for the Daily Progress, got a call from an acquaintance in Elma. She heard something horrible, and thought that there was a train wreck.

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Greenberg didn’t get out of his house before his editor called him and said, “The Southern Crescent has wrecked near Elma, you are going to have to go and find it.” Woody drove over to Elma, and went down a path from the lady’s house. He followed the tracks a bit, and saw stunned passengers sitting on the sides of the tracks. “It was the worst thing I have ever seen” Greenberg said. He took in the scene, and started doing his job, interviewing passengers, and trying to figure out what had happened. Russell North also got a call that morning. He woke his dad, A.C. North, a conductor on the Southern Crescent, and they went over to the crash site. Russell North is a train buff, and a history fan. He comes by it honestly, remembering a time when there were six train stops in Nelson County, when every kid hung out at the depot, and when you could waive at a conductor and he would waive back from the back of the caboose. He re-

The Southern Crescent was a plumb place to work. Its cars were built in the 1940s and refurbished. The engines and cars all sported a unique green, white and gold paint on the outside, and its dining car had real linen tablecloths and silverware. It had a reputation as a fine place to ride. The Southern Crescent’s Chef, Lewis Price, was once chef for Governor Jimmy Carter, and had been featured in a Crescent advertisement hilighting his fine muffins, and fried chicken. Unfortunately, the Crescent was running in the red, and the privately owned passenger train was either going to cut its service, or be taken over by Amtrak. On December 3, three of the four engines and seven of the eight passenger cars left the rails. The dining car was split by the car behind it, and plunged 40 feet down an embankment. Chef Lewis Price was killed, as were five others, and all told at least sixty of the passengers were injured.

TOMMY STAFFORD

Russell North (left) retraces the steps he and his father, A.C. North (above), took after learning that a Southern Crescent train had jumped its tracks at Elma, near Shipman. December 3, 2008 marks the 30th anniversary of the train’s derailment, which killed six people and injured more than 60.

members once as a kid, his father wrapped fireworks in a Washington Post, and threw them off the train as he went past. And there was one Christmas when his dad convinced the engineer to slow down near the North home, so that he could hand off a quart of oysters. “The wreck of the Southern Crescent that day was like putting salt in the wound of the demise of a classic class 1 passenger train,” he says.

Eddie Embrey, chief of the Nelson County Rescue Squad, got a call from his mother, a dispatcher, shortly after 5:30 in the morning. “The Southern Crescent is on the ground,” she said. Embrey remembers calling in other rescue squads, and heavy rescue equipment while still en route to the site. When they arrived “Daylight was just starting to break. The cars were stainless steel and the sun reflected off a pile up of

railroad cars. There was leaking diesel fuel and the tracks were on fire.” It was difficult to get to the crash site, volunteers could only get down one vehicle at a time and there was no room to turn around. Dazed passengers were transported by school bus to the Faber Squad station, and given some breakfast by the auxiliary crew, while they awaited transportation to a hotel in Charlottesville. By six o’clock the next morning, the Southern Crescent chugged along newly laid tracks, and past the cars piled on the side. The Southern Crescent was taken over by Amtrak in early 1979, and much of its glamour tarnished. Oddly enough it derailed again in Nelson County, in 1983, just 4 miles from the site of the 1973 crash. “People in Nelson County remember things,” North said. “Give them enough clues and they’ll remember where the depots were, they’ll remember the wreck, remember it as an incident in the lore of Nelson County.” NCL

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thisoldhouse Location: 1115 Pounding Branch Rd., Afton, Virginia Offered at: $172,500 Comments: Renovated, two-bedroom 1.5 bath chalet. Peaceful and quiet, this gorgeous home sits on 1.5 acres in a private setting. Side deck and front porch to enjoy your morning coffee. Must see - great location! Contact: Diane Harvey Wintergreen Real Estate Co. 434-361-0530

thisnewhouse Location: 397 Blackrock Dr., Wintergreen, Virginia Offered at: $415,000 Comments: Don’t miss this very large 3 bedroom, 3 bath home within walking distance to the hub of the ski resort. Summer mountain views. A very large unfinished basement for you to make into additional bedrooms or family play area. Contact: Steve Marianella Roy Wheeler – Wintergreen Resort Premier Properties 434-566-1293

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335 Greenbrier Drive, Suite 102 • Charlottesville, VA 22901

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PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD

Members of the Richmond Area Bikers Association presented June Curry – Afton’s famous Cookie Lady – a check to thank her for helping out weary bicyclists for more than 30 years. “The bikers are so appreciative, no matter what I do, what little bit I do, and I’ve met so many wonderful people from all over the world,” June said. “June has given so much to cyclists over the past 30 years, this is our chance to give a little something back,” said Champe Burley of the Richmond Area Bicycling Association. The Cookie Lady has suffered a series of health problems including a stroke a few years back, and more recently, a broken arm.

Whether you’ve had a baby and bought a new car, or now have a teenager on the road, your insurance should keep up with your life. Call today for a free review to help you decide what protection is right for you.

John K. Warren (757) 496-0585 Warren Insurance Agency johnwarren@allstate.com Proudly serving Nelson County Insurance subject to availability and qualifications. Allstate Insurance Company and Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Northbrook, Illinois © 2007 Allstate Insurance Company.

I would like to help you sell your property, too! Since August 2008 I have participated in the following closed sales on Wintergreen Mountain: • 15 Woodlily Lane • 44 Ladyslipper Lane • 1614 Overlook Condo • 14 Briarwood Lane

Call Hunter—Experienced at Putting People and Places Together

Hunter B. Price, Realtor®, ABR, CRS, GRI Licensed in the State of Virginia VM/cell: 540-290-0694 • Office: 434-361-2440 Email: hunterprice@firstva.com

800-361-5155 • www.MountainAreaRealty.com

LET US SHOW YOU A WHOLE WORLD OF POSSIBILITIES WITH SKYLIGHTS.

434-664-8861 Please call us for an in-home visit

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Jeff Vogelgesang and Jan Smith performed before a sold out audience at The Hamner Theater. For more events at the Theater and other area venues, visit NelsonCountyLife.com and scroll down to Datebook Events.

ELEGANT EVENING OF JAZZ

Holiday Photography For Your Family Expert Photography at Affordable Prices - Holiday Greeting Cards - Family Portraits - Holiday Events & Parties - Let Us Come To You For Location Shoots! - Serving Nelson, Wintergreen Stoney Creek, Albemarle and Charlottesville!

Call Today For Pricing And Scheduling In Time For The Holidays! References Available Ben Hernandez, Photographer 434.531.4632 www.BenjaminHernandez.net

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PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD

With music by The Jazz Giants and dinner catered by Claudia Gibson, guests to this year’s Elegant Evening of Jazz & Silent Auction enjoyed an evening of great tunes, good food, and friendly but fierce bidding wars!

Elk Mountain Crafters Specializing in handcrafted log cabins and restoration work. Also buying old cabins and barns. Meade Shirley • 540-241-9075 • elkmtncrafters@hotmail.com


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GOT BACKBONE? YES.

Looking to buy or sell a Wintergreen Ski or Investment Condo? See the pro who sold more condos at Wintergreen than any other Realtor in 2007. Call Steve Marianella, 434-566-1293. OFFERED FOR SALE 921 Diamond Hill (Ski Front) @ $369,000 182 Mountain Inn @ $147,500 176 Mountain Inn @ $174,000 2072 Stone Ridge @ $228,000 3208 North Ridge @ $240,000 3229 North Ridge @ $250,000

Nelson County’s second brewery opened to a hungry and thirsty crowd. Devils Backbone in Beech Grove brews its own beer on site and serves lunch and dinner daily. Featured in house brews include Eight Point IPA, Five Apostles and Wintergreen Weiss.

Fresh Paint The most inexpensive way to redecorate that room for the Holidays.

SOLD 2008 194 Mountain Inn 2221 Tanners Ridge 3217 North Ridge 1438 Highlands 1533 Cliffs 2014 Stone Ridge Woods

“It is difficult to describe how impressed we were with Steve,his expertise and his commitment to helping us find the right property and the right price.... Steve obviously knows his business, but more than that, he obviously cares about his clients and that means a great deal to us.” VA Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling and his wife Jean Ann

Chris Barksdale “The Honey-Do Handyman” (434) 361-0269 • Whistlefld@aol.com Serving the Rockfish Valley and Wintergreen A Partnership with Roy Wheeler Realty Company.

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caring close to home STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD As the world begins to celebrate this holiday season, there are those less fortunate than others. People at the Rockfish Valley Presbyterian Church know that there are those who need help around the globe but are focusing on those close to home – people right here in Nelson County. “We’ve got a lot of people that are below the poverty level here,” said Al Gale, an organizer of the RVPC Care Bear Tree. “And they do need material things.” Al and his wife Katy, along with Jerry and Betty Wrenn, Diana Garland, Barbara Pal and Gloria and Peter Beddows organized this year’s Care Bear Tree, one of many missions done annually by the RVPC. Jerry Wrenn, who recently moved to Nelson from Silver Spring, Maryland, said all the church’s missions are well worth the effort. “It’s a feel-good experience knowing that you are helping and providing the gifts and things for people who wouldn’t otherwise have anything,” he said. “I know what Christmas meant to me as a child.” NCL

Dan’s Landscapades Integrity since 1977

• Landscape Planting & Design • Paver & Brick Patios & Driveways • Retaining Walls • Drainage/Erosion Control Solutions • Outdoor Kitchens & Living Areas • Grading, Seeding & Sodding • Pruning, Transplanting & Renovation • Beautiful Water Gardens & Fountains

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AFTON HOUSE FOR RENT: $1500/mo

Gorgeous views of mountains, woods, and pasture surround this peacefull yet easily accessible location on 2 acres in Afton, only a short 20 minute commute to the University of Virginia. Minutes to the best VA wineries, the Blue Mountain Brewery, Wintergreen Ski Resort, Skyline Drive, and the Blueridge Parkway. 2545 Square foot main house with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, renovated from top to bottom, huge tiled kitchen, tiled bathrooms, formal living with fireplace, formal dining room, family room with french doors, master bedroom with french doors, central heat and air, office or workshop space, detached library, detached entertainment room with wet bar and fireplace. $1500/mo. Call WB Properties, 866-340-8212


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PHOTOGRAPHY by DIANA GARLAND

The Rockfish Valley Fire Department hosted its annual craft fair where local Girl Scouts sold chili to raise money as area Boy Scouts took orders for the apple butter they would soon be making. Visitors entered a raffle to win prizes such as turkeys, greens fees at Wintergreen Resort, and a Swarovski crystal bracelet. Bling!

PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD

Golfers stormed the course at Stoney Creek to raise money for the Nelson High School Marching Band. Part of the money raised from the event will go towards the group’s planned trip to Florida next year,

We recognize your home at Wintergreen is a relaxing place for the enjoyment of your family. We aim to protect your investment and will do all we can to earn your business one job at a time.

434.987.2730 www.JacksonMountainManagement.com Home Maintenance & Handyman Services

Jack Jackson

• Fully insured. • Digital pictures for communication clarity. • Weekend appoin tments available. • References avail able upon request. • Call today for a free estimate!

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PHOTO by TOMMY STAFFORD

chance encounter STORY by JENNIE TAL

Like many girls her age, this year for Christmas Chance would like a baby bunny. Very similarly to other young girls and boys, she would probably enjoy a freshly baked batch of chocolate chip cookies. The thing is, most of her peers are human. Chance, however, is a dog. But that doesn’t mean she can’t communicate. On a recent trip to New York to visit animal communicator Amelia Kinkade, Kay Pfaltz’s dog, Chance, demonstrated her abilities to chat with humans. Kay, who writes the Basic Necessities column in this magazine, has been collaborating with Kinkade on an anthology of animal stories called Dancing in the Moonlight: Messages from Angels with Hooves, Wings and Paws. “Chance is very philosophical, she’s told me things that just blow your mind,” Kay said. “Concerning my old thoroughbred who’s dead now and things that, she couldn’t know as a dog but she did.” Kay maintains that all animals communicate and humans have the ability to understand from a very young age, but most people lose the ability around the same time they stop believing in the monsters under their beds. “All communicators are doing is developing this ability that we all have,” she explained, mentioning that it wasn’t through any form of magic that she understood the animals. “We’re talking about quantum physics,” she said. “It’s not anything spooky or new-agey.” Thoughts, Pfaltz said, are simply a field of energy. Therefore, when a communicator is near an animal, the animal’s thoughts are projected and the communicator simply has a way of developing and using that energy to understand what the animal is saying. So be careful what you say around your pets, you never know who will be listening when they repeat it. NCL

COURTESY: KAY PFALTZ

Kay and her dog, Chance, chat with animal communicator Amelia Kinkade. For more information on Amelia’s methods, visit AmeliaKinkade.com

Direct From Black Eagle Farm All Natural Beef, Lamb, Goat, Pork, & Organic Eggs Direct from our Farm Store Fridays 4pm – 8pm & Saturdays 7am – 3pm

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From Rt 29 take Hwy 56 West for 2 miles Opposite Saunders Brothers turn South on Martins Lane – 1 mile ahead Black Eagle Farm 596 Martin Lane, Piney River, VA 22964 434-277-8497 • www.BlackEagleFarm.com

Doolittle’s Country Kennel It’s like camp for your dog!

434-361-1880

Minutes to Wintergreen, near Nellysford www.msdoolittle.com

Izzy & McCoy, Nellysford


CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS WITH US The area’s newest brewery is OPEN Serving lunch & dinner daily starting at 11:30am Children’s menu too!

Fill your HOLIDAY STOCKINGS with these goodies Gift Cards • Growlers to go • T-shirts • Hats • Vintage work shirts

EVENTS

BRIAN CHANDLER Friday, Dec. 19th 8pm-11pm Drink and Eat Local

FEATURED IN HOUSE BREWS Ale of Fergus Blackrock Oatmeal Stout Eight Point IPA Five Apostles Vienna Lager Wintergreen Weiss

200 Mosbys Run, Roseland, VA 22967 located at the base of Wintergreen Mtn 434.361.1001 • dbbrewingcompany.com * Closed December 25th

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– Located in the Mountain Inn – Do you love Wintergreen as much as we do? When you buy or sell with us, you are investing in Wintergreen’s future – Call us or stop in and be a part of Wintergreen’s future. Contact any of these outstanding Realtors® at our Mountain Inn office for information about Wintergreen and Stoney Creek real estate.

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Brian Chase Managing Broker 434-987-4168

John Croxall 434-953-6566

Kim Chappell 434-238-2430

Pam Le Vine 941-724-4787

1461 Ledges Condo

Walk to Tyro ski slope from this brand new 3 bedroom contemporary ski chalet at Wintergreen. Lots of light, cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors and fireplace in family room. WPI right of membership included .Large unfinished basement could be extra bedrooms or family room. Reduced to $415,000! Great value for new construction at Wintergreen. Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (459003)

Renovated, tastefully furnished, updated appliances. Main level features 2 beds/2 baths and living room w/ million-dollar mountain views. Large 3rd bedroom and family room at ground level w/ 2nd fireplace. Walk to Highlands ski lift and Wintergarden Spa & Fitness Center. Furnished. WPI. $349,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (459100)

988 Devils Knob Loop

186 Hemlock Drive Great lot located on the view side of Hemlock Drive surrounded by upscale homes. This lot has an interesting rock formation to add to your mountain retreat. Augusta County. $299,000 Call Rod Phillips 434-9876399 (454611)

Premier lot located in the fantastic view section of Devils Knob Loop. Build your dream mountain escape. $629,000. Call Christy Phillips 434-987-6388. (454610)

3208 North Ridge Wonderful 2 bedroom North Ridge Condo close to everything. Views of the valley and the best price at North Ridge too! Walk to Golf, tennis, Spa, restaurants and Skiing. Comes furnished and includes WPI. $240,000 Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293. (459078)

Dobie Mountain Outlook

Based in Stoney Creek and offering luxury timber frame and stone designs for estate and mountain settings. 16 unique designs delivered throughout the Blue Ridge and Piedmont via industry leading partners Tennessee Log and Timber and Vail’s Slifer Designs. Base prices from $675,000. - client customization available for each design. Call Brian Chase for details and a complimentary design package. www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860

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Jim Mummery 434-531-5033 760 Laurelwood Convenience describes this 1 bedroom condo close to ski, Mountain Inn, Black Rock market, conference center and the private Laurelwood pool! Winter views and easy access off the deck for your pet. Great rental potential! $129,500 Pam LeVine 941-724-4787 (456031)

Joan Mummery 434-531-5033

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2006 Stone Ridge 3BR/3BA condo in great condition with two master suites, wood burning fireplace, nice deck and close to Spa, Fitness Center and Shuttle Stop. Membership Bonus Available. $276,600. Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430 www. ExperienceNelsonCounty.com (452382)

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404 Three Ridges

At ~50 yards to the ski slopes, this condo has everything the ski-front condo has except the premium price! Plus: Gated parking; walkout access to yard; walk to shops, restaurants, kid’s center, swimming. Recently updated windows, doors, furniture, exterior. $635/qtr condo dues are low! $214,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (455213)

483 Cedar Meadow Drive This classic custom-built ranch is set within beautifully landscaped grounds. One level living with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. This Stoney Creek home also includes views and WPI. $499,000 Joan Mummery 434-5315033 (456056)

Copperleaf Homes

Copperleaf Homes creates rustic mountain retreats with modern construction craftsmanship. With over 18 homes built at Wintergreen, the standard of excellence and quality finishes have become their trademark. Above is the Summit with over 3,100 sq. ft 5BR, and over 1,000 sq. ft. of decking. Contact Rod & Christy Phillips for floor plans and prices 434-987-6399.

18 Coopers Vantage

Gorgeous year-round mountain views! Stunning kitchen complete with granite counters, cherry cabinetry, Bosch stainless appliances, cork floors. Two 1st floor master bedrooms allow for multi-family enjoyment. Year-round, mountain view properties are limited - this one is a standout. Furnished. $825,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (456168)


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Incredible Views! Fantastic Location! Outstanding Value! Owners are offering their $1 million dollar view condominium for low $300,000’s, 1619 Overlook is perfectly priced for today’s real estate market; Beautifully renovated, wood burning fireplace, large master suite with jacuzzi, new window treatments on order, Amazing sunrises and sunsets, perfect views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, wonderfully furnished and ready for ski season! A short stroll to golf/tennis/dining WPI, Offer price: $309,000, Contact: Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, 703.328.8680 (458724)

1339 Stoney Creek West Location! Location! Live on the Stoney Creek Golf Course and walk to popular resort amenities such as golf, tennis, the pool and Stoney Creek Grill. This one-level home has many new upgrades and sits on a private 2 acre lot. Entertain family and friends in the open floor plan, large deck and screened porch. $575,000 Virtual Tour at www.ExperienceWintergreen.com Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430 (458613)

338 Fawn Ridge Drive Brand new 6 bedroom Mountain Chalet! 4 baths two family rooms, perfect for the large family or TWO families. Hickory hardwood floors, granite counters, even a paved driveway… many touches of more expensive homes. Great wrap around deck, seasonal views. Also includes WPI property right- only $569,000. Call Steve Marianella at 434566-1293 (458519)

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756 Laurelwood Well maintained Laurelwood 2 bed condo with winter mountain views. Nicely appointed with very solid furnishings and genuine mountain chalet flavor. Large living room with wood burning fireplace. Walk to ski slopes-in summer, enjoy Laurelwood’s private pool. Furnished. WPI. $189,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (448977)

158 Mountain Inn Great rental property at the Mountain Inn. Lowest priced comparable unit on the market with high rating on the rental program. WPI included. Mountain views and a great location. Just step out your door to shops, restaurants, ski slopes and more. $149,900 Call Rod Phillips at 434-987-6399 or rcventures@ embarqmail.com (447863)

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490 Three Ridges This 1 BR condo is rated Gold in the rental program. Rare, end unit. Sold furnished and ready to enjoy. $189,000. Call Kim Chappell 434-238-2430. www. ExperienceWintergreen.com (448392)

781 Cedar Meadow Drive

Walk to Golf and Stoney Creek Clubhouse. Large fl at lot bordered by open space on one side and rear. $129,000 Kim Chappell 434-238-2430 or www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (440387)

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30 Mulligan Lane RoseWood Village: The Madison - a golf villa featuring a 1st floor master, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, gourmet granite kitchen, sunroom, hardwoods, superb craftsmanship, and many features of Universal Design. RoseWood is a 55+ active adult community located in the valley of Wintergreen’s Stoney Creek. $593,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (455056)

3229 North Ridge Well priced Furnished two bedroom condo at Wintergreen. Includes WPI membership,Walk to Tennis,Golf and skiing or dinner at Devils Knob Restaurant. $250,000, WPI. Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (454763)

71 Hickorynut Drive Enjoy seasonal views from this fairly level half acre lot at the end of a quiet cul de sac. Located before you get to the Mountain Inn, but close enough to ski, resturants and shops nearby. $135,000. Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 (446944)

25 Bucksaw Lane Stunning Tectonics II home in Wintergreen Resort. Soaring windows and stacked stone fireplace are only a few features in this custom, luxury home. Three bedrooms, large gourmet kitchen, deck, screened porch, two car garage, bonus loft and bonus game room. Close to all resort amenities. Call Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430 or www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (455364)

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RoseWood at Stoney Creek: Models and building sites available, a 55+ living community in the valley of Wintergreen’s Stoney Creek. Spacious villas & condos, superb craftsmanship, many Universal Design features. Maintenance-free living with sensational views and care-free convenience. Villas from $474,000 / Condos from $297,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (454289)

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This three bedroom home in Wintergreen is perfect for entertaining family and friends. Enjoy the large decks and Great Room with a stone, wood burning fireplace. The Kitchen is open to the Dining Area. Plenty of parking on a level lot and easy access to the front door. Call Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430 or www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (455897)

85 Fairway Oaks Brand new 4 bedroom home with two master suites, lots of bright open space, could accomodate two families or large rental groups, high-end finishes, granite counters, hardwood floors, reduced to $569000 great value-Call Steve Marianella @ 434-566-1293 (456301)

Custom log home on the Devil’s Knob Golf Course in Wintergreen Resort. Three bedrooms, open Kitchen & Dining area, Great Room with stacked river stone fireplace, 2 car garage and beautiful landscaping. Call Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430 or www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (456105)

12 High Pasture

New custom quality built home by CopperLeaf Homes. The “Shamokin” floorplan w/5 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Over 2.100 sq. ft., hardwood floors, custom hickory cabinetry, stainless appliances, solid granite counters, sweeping decks and energy-efficient tankless water heater and heat pumps. $525,000 Rod Phillips 434-987-6399 (455946)

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athome withMarlo

Maintain! Maintain! Maintain!

Tender loving care beats costly home repairs.

By Marlo Allen Marlo Allen is a licensed Realtor residing in Nelson County

During home-buying mode it was location, location, location. Now in home-owning mode, the name of the game is maintain, maintain, maintain. Your home may be the largest investment of your lifetime. Besides providing a safe place to live, you may aspire to one day sell the house with the hope of making money. Hence, it makes good sense (cents) to keep your home in tip-top shape. Here are few maintenance tips that should be performed routinely: • Check water purification and water softener filters. Excessive levels of calcium and magnesium in hard water can lead to buildup in water heaters and eventually clog pipes and diminish plumbing efficiency. • Test the pressure and temperature relief valve for proper operation. A temperature setting of 120 to 130 can economize utility bills. An operable temperature relief valve (TPR) can prevent a possible explosion by releasing pressure buildup in the water heater.

• Clean and freshen your drains. To keep sinks running freely, throw a handful of baking soda into the drain and follow it with hot water OR pour in 1 cup of vinegar and let it sit for 30 minutes; chase down with very hot water. • Degrease and freshen your garbage disposal. Turn on the disposal and throw in ice cubes made from equal portions of water and vinegar. • Clean and replace furnace and air conditioner filters. Filters are cheaper by the dozen. Label each filter by month to serve as your monthly installation reminder. • Clean range hood filter. Remove and clean the metal mesh filter that keeps grease from getting into the ductwork. Soak in hot water and liquid dish detergent and rinse clean with hot water. • Clean appliances. Use an all-purpose, handy dandy cleaner made from 1 teaspoon borax, ½ teaspoon washing or baking soda, 2 teaspoons white vinegar, ¼ teaspoon dishwashing liquid,

And visions of contracts danced in their heads…

and 2 cups hot water. • Remove and clean range burners and keep range top clean as spills occur. Immediately sprinkle food spills with table salt. This will absorb the moisture and make the spill easier to clean up when the range top cools. • Clean and brighten tile and grout. Try hydrogen peroxide OR a solution of 1 part water and 1 part vinegar along with a new hard toothbrush. • Test fire extinguisher pressure gauges. Always purchase fire extinguishers with a pressure gauge. If the pressure is low and it is a model that can not be recharged, dispose of it and replace it with a new unit. An extinguisher should be available for every 600 sq ft of living space. • Test smoke detector sensors and alarms. Batteries should be changed twice a year, spring and fall. • Test carbon monoxide detectors. Carbon monoxide is the number one cause of poisoning deaths in America. If you have only one detector, place it in a hallway outside the bedroom

mounted 14 inches off the floor to face height on the wall, but never where there is a draft. • Test auto reverse safety feature on garage door openers. A garage door is often the heaviest and largest moving equipment around the home. Consult the owner’s manual for maintenance and lubrication tips. Even if you have no plans of selling in the near future, performing routine maintenance can protect your home. Simple repairs, like replacing a furnace filter or changing a battery in a smoke alarm, can more importantly protect the ones you love. As you toil through this checklist, keep in mind that an ounce of prevention can have a pound of cure! Marlo Allen, frequently referred to as “That Girl,” calls Nelson County home. In fact, she grew up in Nelson and besides being a Realtor, is a family business partner at Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery in Nellysford. Marlo provides real estate services in Nelson and surrounding counties.

Get real�time market data for Wintergreen and Nelson County:

• Gauge how the market is trending

Get results! Call Marlo for all of your real estate needs. Marlo G. Allen

434.996.3525 Email: Marlo@InsistOnThatGirl.com Web: InsistOnThatGirl.com Market Data: HomeValueMarketReport.com

• Find out what sold most recently and for how much • Understand how homes compete on price with other properties selling in the area • View homes for sale with photos to better assess the market conditions

HomeValueMarketReport.com

Insist on that girl! DECEMBER 2008 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 27


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Props to Dustin Kennedy of Virginia Lake Management for paddling out to the pond at Stoney Creek Golf Course to install the Skyline Fountain, a project spearheaded by Stoney Creek resident David Hall. As part of the Fountain’s dedication ceremony, the Wintergreen Fire Department fired a stream of water over the course (cutting a ribbon over the pond would have been tricky). Golfers, who were offered a chance to win $10,000 if they shot a hole-in-one from across the pond, warmed up to local beer from Blue Mountain Brewery. PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD

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PHOTOS COURTESY: VIDAS MEJORADAS

vidas mejoradas (improved lives) STORY by JENNIE TAL Thanks to their uncle, Steve Bouton’s nephews and their classmates have a sister school in Peru. Students at North Branch School have more in common with their peers in the village of Sipascancha, Peru than one might think. Not only are the groups similar in age, but they’re both learning Spanish as a second language and they’re all psyched to talk to the children in another country. “They seem to be really excited by their presentation,” said Bouton, who grew up in Afton. “The thing that sticks with them the most is that they seem to pick up the language issue.” Many Americans learn Spanish in school, but the North Branch students are a few years ahead of the game. And while Spanish is one of Peru’s official languages, the students in Sipaschancha speak Quechua, common among indigenous people in the Andes, and very few speak Spanish any better than their American counterparts. “So we would explain things with the names in all three [languages],” explained Bouton about the cultural exchanges. “I think that really may have made

them realize the necessity of a multilingual approach.” At press time, Steve and his wife, Laurie Iaccino, were on their way to catch a plane to Peru, where they will make their way back to Sipascancha to continue a series of health screenings. As part of an outreach group called Vidas Mejoradas, Steve and Laurie are helping villagers improve their quality of life. After generations of cooking over open flame wood stoves, many of the villagers and their children suffer from respiratory problems. To help, Steve and Laurie are working with them to install new stoves that use combustion chambers creating a safer breathing environment. “All of it contributes to the best air flow and the best hot flame burning clean,” said Iaccino. “That’s probably a very important distinction, that it burns clean.” “And it doesn’t create smoke,” she added. In addition to installing the stoves, the small group provides health care and teaches the community about safer burning practices. In short, they’re making a huge difference in the lives of people they never knew. NCL

Afton-raised Steve Bouton, along with his wife, Laurie Iaccino, are traveling to Sipascancha, Peru to give health screenings to villagers, many of which suffer from respiratory issues related to traditional open flame cooking. Part of the group’s efforts is to install cleaner-burning stoves. The children in the village have formed a relationship with students at their sister school, North Branch, in Afton.

Want to help? 10% of proceeds from this year’s Nelson Clay event – featuring local potters Kevin Crowe and Nan Rothwell – will go towards Vidas Mejoradas. Crowe and Rothwell will host Nelson Clay at their respective studios November 29 & 30, and December 6 & 7 from 10am to 5pm. For more information, visit KevinCrowePottery.com and NanRothwellPottery.com

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STORY & PHOTO by TOMMY STAFFORD

if it’s wednesday, it’s

story time! Mary Coy breathed a sigh of relief in my recent telephone chat with her. “They approved the money,” she said. Mary is a trustee on the board of directors for the Jefferson Madison Regional Library and represents the Nelson Memorial Library. A few weeks ago Mary was told that funding which pays for staffing at the library was being cut to the tune of $2,600. “That would mean we would have to close the library at Christmas and a week early next year sometime.” JRML pays for all of the books in the libraries, but it is up to local county governments to fund staffing. In an unexpected move, the Nelson County Board of Supervisors voted to approve the money which means library programs like Wednesday Story Time for children will continue uninterrupted. A few weeks ago Mary was told the money was being cut. The library already uses volunteers whenever possible to save on overhead. “Library usage is going up as it always does in times of economic stress,” Mary explained. “People come in using the computers to look for jobs, college, etc.” Mary says the budget has already been cut and that is why there is such concern about any additional budget cuts that would force staffing and service reductions. With the economic downturn, she expects to be facing more budget cuts down the road. NCL

Melissa Hutchinson of The Nature Foundation reads a book to youngsters at the Nelson Memorial Library.

Master Gardeners

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of Nelson County Frazier firs fresh from NC mountains!

Trees are for sale at RVCC: » at the Treasure Chest » at the Holiday Market (Dec. 6) » or call RVCC 434.361.0100

RVCC is on Rockfish School Lane, West off Rt. 151, between Nellysford & Afton

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2009 Training Class Begins February 3 Runs through March 31 Classes held at the Nelson Center in Lovingston

For more information contact the Virginia Cooperative Extension Office at : 434-263-4035


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PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD

AERIAL PHOTO :BETSY SMITH

As Air Care-5 prepared to land at Tye River Elementary School for Safety Day, emergency workers on the ground were setting up for a morning of demonstrations. Students were allowed to climb into Air Care-5, as others studied the gear Wintergreen Firefighters use on the job.

The folks at Four Seasons Realty in Beech Grove have been working like busy elves in preparation for this year’s Toy Lift drive, the signature event of the Kids Lift Foundation. As the Nelson County drop-off location for this year’s drive, Four Seasons Realty is collecting new unwrapped toys now through December 4. The office, located on Rt. 664 near the Exxon, is open daily between 10am and 5pm. For more information, visit kidslift.org.

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almosthome Olivia

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Wiggles

Wiggles is an adult, male Lab mix, transferred from Nelson County Animal Control where he was an unclaimed stray. He loves to play and is very affectionate. Come by the Adoption Center and give Wiggles a pat or two and you’ll see how he got his name.

Olivia is a Domestic Short Hair Calico, who arrived at the Adoption Center with her litter of kittens. All of the kittens were adopted but shy Olivia is still at the Center awaiting a quiet home with an understanding owner.

The Almost Home Pet Adoption Center is a no-kill facility owned and operated by the Humane Society/SPCA of Nelson County. For more information, call 434-263-SPCA (7722) or, visit us as 29 Stagebridge Road, 3 miles north of Lovingston, Virginia.

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Your gazebo wedding in Nelson County! Frankee Love with Blue Ridge Weddings now offers special packages for small weddings in the gazebo. Ceremony and 100 photos for as low as $495.

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Now Open – Wednesday thru Sunday 8:00am – 6:00pm Closed Monday & Tuesday 434-361-9661

thru the month of December when you bring in a Minimum of 2 Canned Food Items to be donated to the Nelson County Food Pantry. Happy Holidays!

Ambrosia Gift Certificates • Greenberry’s Coffee • Red Rocker Candy Gift Boxed Chocolate Truffles & other Great Gift Items

We take Orders for your Life’s Special Events Located between the Blue Ridge Pig & Valleymont Grocery


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PHOTOGRAPHY by YVETTE STAFFORD

Dr. Bob Raynor officially called it quits after 50 years as a doctor in Nelson County. Afton Family Medicine, an affiliate of Martha Jefferson Hospital, hosted a goingaway reception. “I’ll continue to see my patients in the nursing home, but I am hanging up my routine office care,” Dr. Bob said.

Members of the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail Foundation and administrators from Nelson and Amherst counties hit the trail at the recently completed section in Piney River. A total of 4.5 miles of trail is now open for walking, bicycle riding and horseback riding. For more information, call Nelson County Parks & Recreation at 434-263-7130. PHOTOGRAPHY by DIANA GARLAND

Members of the Nelson Ecumenical Group gathered at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Roseland to hear Master Gardener Bunyan Fortune speak about his collection of antique tools. The collection includes a wooden manual washing machine agitator, wooden butter presses, and antique knives. The next Ecumenical Group meeting is December 10 when The Nelson County High School Jazz Choir will perform at The Fleetwood Community Center. PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD

DECEMBER 2008 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 33


When it comes to apples, Tom Burford’s a rock star. “I get calls from people with heavy accents that say ‘I’m from Warsaw, Poland and I want a copy of your book.’” From Poland to Piney River, people trust the man with the shiny apple pinned to his cap. His book, Apples: A Catalogue of International Varieties, is an expression of Tom’s encyclopaedic knowledge of the fruit. “The apple is not native to this country,” Tom says, as if reading from an entry of his book. “Seeds were brought,

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as a matter of fact, to Jamestown in 1607 to plant and to raise apples not to eat, but to drink, for cider making. That was the original purpose of the apple in America.” Apples in America for $200, Alex. “Virginia has traditionally and historically been one of the great apple states,” Tom says proudly, as he prepares to begin a cider demonstration at Saunders Brothers Farm Market. “And that’s why it is nearly, for me, obscene when I walk into a supermarket and see apples from not only foreign countries but the West coast


when we are in this absolutely wonderful period of production of the apple.” A small crowd gathers – the man from Poland couldn’t make it – and Tom begins dumping a pile of apples into an antique cider press. “It’s powered by human energy and the idea is to extract as much juice of the apple as possible,” Tom says as Jeanne Scott begins cranking. To press the perfect cider, Tom says you need a variety of apples. “You need acid, tannin, sugar, and a flavor.” Today, the Honey Crisp has the acid,

Galas have the sugar, Empires have the tannins, Pink Ladies carry the flavor, and Fujis are used for filler juice. Tom says to make the perfect apple pie or to mull the best cider, approach the task as you would cider making: Flavor with the fruit. “There is a tendency to mask the apple taste ... If you use a very good apple with very good flavor, then you don’t have to put so much spice. It should not dominate.” Trust the man with the shiny apple pinned to his cap. NCL

Tom Burford is the

cider man STORY & PHOTOGRAPHY by YVETTE STAFFORD

DECEMBER 2008 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 35


1310 Monocan Drive

40 Hooded Warbler Lane

Bo Newell, President, Realtor for 35 years, 27 years in sales at Wintergreen, Founding WPI member since 1984, Premier Equity Member

Nancy Hernandez, 20 years in sales at Wintergreen, Founding WPI member since 1984, Premier Equity Member

This is your dream home! With spectacular views of the southern Blue Ridge Mountains and beautiful

The most spectacular home ever offered for sale at Stoney Creek! Ben Hernandez, 9 years in sales at Wintergreen; grew up in Nelson County

Julie Bendle, Marketing Director, 9 years in sales at Wintergreen and long-time resident of Nelson County

This 7375 square-foot, four-bedroom, six-bath, one half-bath home is situated looking down the 2nd and 3rd Fairways of the Monocan Golf Course at Stoney Creek and with gorgeous views of the Blue Ridge. The master bedroom has both his and hers master suite and walk-in closets as well as a large Jacuzzi tub area. The kitchen features a Thermador dual-fuel range with two ovens and many other high-end features, including two pantries. Easy access is provided to the two-story, indirectly-lighted dining room. The main living area features large-screen TV with built-in entertainment system and surround sound. This room also has a two-sided stone wood-burning fireplace. There is a study with two built-in desks and a billiard room with a full-size pool table. A three-car garage is attached. The landscaping is extensive and tasteful, and the outdoor living area includes a 64-foot covered veranda with built-in Dacor outdoor grill/sink/refrigerator. This is a rare opportunity to obtain the best of the best. This property is offered totally custom furnished from some of the world’s best furniture makers. $2,950,000 WPI

gardens, this gorgeous 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home on 5.9 acres has it all. Architecturally designed by William Atwood and custom built by Windjammer. Lovely gourmet kitchen, gracious living area and large main floor master suite. You must see it to appreciate the quality inside and out.

$875,000 WPI

Stoney Creek Lots

Pam McKeithen, 27 years in sales at Wintergreen, Founding member of WPI since 1984, Premier Equity Member

John McKeithen, Realtor for 20 years, 7 years sales at Wintergreen, Premier Equity Member since 1996

99 Blue Chickory Lane (1F-B10): Closest available lot to the golf clubhouse, restaurant and valley workout area. Spectacular golf and mountain views, 1.1 acres. $289,000 WPI 316 Saddleback Knoll (1H-H11): Last undeveloped lot in the upscale Saddleback Knoll neighborhood. 1.16 acres and views! $189,000 WPI 60 Scarlet Tanager (1I-F9): 3.52 acres. Private location. $179,500 WPI

Chastity Morgan, 10 years in sales at Wintergreen, native of Nelson County

1157 Black Walnut Drive (1I-G54): 4.11 acres and views. $119,500 WPI 255 Cedar Glen Close (1V-H11): Gorgeous golf mountain and pond views. .45 acres. $209,000 WPI

Lois Armel, Realtor since 1974. 5 years in sales at Wintergreen, lives in Wintergreen, WPI member since 1985, Premier Equity Member

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515 Cedar Glen Close (1V-I01): Great views! Walk to the clubhouse, golf and tennis. .65 acre. $169,000


Stoney Creek at Wintergreen 38 Cedar Meadow Court

125 Stoney Creek West

1247 Black Walnut Drive Tom Kubiak, 4 years in sales at Wintergreen, WPI member since 1992, Premier Equity Member, makes his home at Wintergreen

Charlie Wineberg, Former owner/operator Black Rock Market; Nelson County Realtor since 1994; First Wintergreen sale 1999

This like-new William Poole “Edisto Cottage” design is absolutely charming inside and out! Nestled in a lovely wood, backing up to the 11th fairway of Stoney Creek Shamokin, with stone-lined brick walkways and patios and gorgeous landscaping, this 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath home welcomes you from the moment you arrive. The “Southen Living” veranda overlooking the garden is an outdoor paradise. Inside, the formal and casual spaces combine in a gracious open floor plan. With so many extras you must experience this home.

$625,000 WPI

New three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath

This is an unusual chance to purchase a mint

cottage situated on a 1.32-acre home site

condition home in Stoney Creek for under

with lots of bonus space in the unfinished

$400,000. This 1765 square foot, 3-bedroom,

basement (1176 square feet). An oversized (576 square feet) two-car garage and wraparound deck with screened porch are added features you don’t want to miss.

3-bath home sits on beautiful, private 2.58-acre homesite with year round stream flowing through the back yard. This is an ideal permanent home for a couple wanting to downsize or a manageable second home

Motivated seller—bring all offers! Seller will

for someone wanting to take advantage of

also consider a long-term lease or lease to

Wintergreen amenities. 30 minutes to

buy option.

Charlottesville.

$410,000 WPI

Sharon Stacey, 7 years in sales at Wintergreen, long-time resident of Nelson County

$389,500 WPI Hunter Price, Realtor since 1981. 5 years in sales at Wintergreen, makes her home in Nelson County

49 Fox Run

550 Crawfords Climb

128 Club Highland

Lea Cole bilingual. 3 years in sales at Wintergreen, makes her home in Nelson County

Located on a quiet cul-de-sac overlooking a

Great views from this handsome 3-bedroom,

Beautiful Wintergreen golf course home

tranquil stocked pond is a picture perfect

3.5-bath home situated on a large 2-acre

features mountain and golf course views,

home for year-round living or getaway

parcel. There is a gorgeous stone fireplace in

second home. The well-designed open floor

the sunken living room along with custom

plan provides easy living on one level and

built-in bookshelves. With three levels,

master suite offers a large bay window, a

has been beautifully maintained so you can

there’s a great deal of privacy for everyone.

full master bath with soaking tub, double

move right in. The lovely great room features

The screened-in porch allows plenty of

sinks, separate shower and walk-in closet.

high ceilings, stone fireplace and wall of

outdoor living room along with the inviting

glass to the water view. Over 800 square feet

decks. Wonderful for enjoying all the

of outdoor living with deck and gazebo to

seasonal changes in the foothills. Half an

enjoy this idyllic setting.

hour to Charlottesville.

$535,000 WPI

$585,000 WPI

three bedrooms and two baths. Great room has vaulted ceiling and floor-to-ceiling

Kathy Chisholm, MAR’s newest agent with 10 years’ experience in real estate. Makes her home in Crozet.

windows with electronic shades. First floor

Gorgeous rear deck with slate patio and garden makes a relaxing spot with magnificent views of the fairway of first hole and lake on the Stoney Creek newest nine. $499,000 WPI

Nellysford, VA (800) 361-5155 (434) 361-2440

Visit our website at www.MountainAreaRealty.com

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Young children will enjoy playing in the snow this winter at Ridgely’s Fun Park. Mini-carousel, tunnels, a tee-pee and a gentle hill for tubing. Open weekends and holidays. Visit our website for more details.

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sam’sgarden By Sam Saunders Saunders Landscapes, LLC

12 Days of Christmas Christmas is always and exciting time for me– partly because of a blessed childhood full of wonderful memories and also because of the opportunity to reflect, renew and rewind. As I began to reflect this year, I thought of what ‘12 Days of Christmas’ would be if you substituted the ‘Lords a Leaping’ to the landscape of your dreams – what would 12 days of gifts add? In my personal garden, these gifts give back to me each and every year, and if I had only 12 days, these would be those days. 1st Day of Christmas - stonework. Captivating beauty in all 12 months, nothing can replace quality stonework. Outdoor rooms, patios, chimneys, walks, columns, etc. – where the imagination wonders, stone resides. 2nd Day of Christmas – daffodils. Each year I have methodically planted 1,000s in our landscape. Every spring, my landscape becomes alive with drifts of color that neither vole nor deer will deter. As they multiply, the rewards grow every year. 3rd Day of Christmas – evergreens. Whether it is the Boxwoods, Spruces, Firs, Magnolias, Nandina, Daphne, Hellebores, Rhododendron, Ivy or Pachysandra, they are the backbone of

my landscape and look great spring, summer, fall and winter. 4th Day of Christmas - deciduous trees. With even a sampling of this list, your landscape will offer spring & summer blooms, relaxing summer foliage and exciting fall colors: Red Maple, Sugar Maple, Japanese Snowbell, Katsura Tree, Dawn Redwood, Dogwood, Japanese Maple, Yoshino Cherry, White Oak. 5th Day of Christmas - a piece of history in your landscape. Old bird baths, iron fences, estuary, large containers, iron wheels, old Coke signs, etc. These items offer focal points and give personality to otherwise boring landscapes. 6th Day of Christmas - a wildflower meadow. Locate on the outskirts of your landscapes and follow an easy recipe for results that will reward you with long lasting annual and perennial color for years. 7th Day of Christmas - a buffer zone (an area left natural and includes only natives). This area would include White Pine, Trillium, Arisaema, Ferns, Bloodroot, Phlox, Dogwood, Redbud, Cedar, etc. All native, all natural keeping viable native seed circulating in our landscape. 8th Day of Christmas - hydrangeas. Choose either the paniculata or End-

less Summer varieties (or others that bloom on current season’s growth). And remember, water, water, water. 9th Day of Christmas - bird sanctuaries. From food sources like winterberries and hollies, to nesting spots like boxwood, pines, hemlock and decorative/functional birdhouses, they all decrease the impact we have on their habitats. 10th Day of Christmas - lighting. Subtle and strategically placed lighting from ‘dusk till dawn’ offers rewards that noting else at the same hour can match.

11th Day of Christmas - perennials. No designer can ignore their splendor, no true gardener can turn a blind eye their way. They are the staple of the English/European garden and serve no lesser impact on my personal garden. 12th Day of Christmas - annuals. No other group of plants can outmatch the annuals in duration or impact of the full bloom. With annual color installed twice a year, your landscape will reach its true potential with long lasting color. Merry Christmas from all of us at Saunders Landscapes!

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Faculty, staff and students at Rockfish River Elementary School honored local veterans at the school’s annual Veteran’s Day program. The events featured a series of guest speakers as well as a performance by the Nelson County High School Marching Band. DECEMBER 2008 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 39


asktheDr. By Dr. Steve Schmitz Afton Family Medicine

Dear Dr. Steve, I know I should get a flu shot every year, but what is this I hear about a pneumonia shot? Pneumonia is bad news. It is an infection in the lungs that can be caused by bacteria or viruses, and usually causes a cough, shortness of breath, and fever. I was talking to my 89 year old grandfather recently who told me that his father died at a young age from pneumonia. He tells me he remembers as a kid that if someone got pneumonia, they died. Thankfully, a lot of people who get this awful disease now-a-days don’t die from it, but many certainly do. The pneumonia shot is a way to help prevent getting pneumonia. There are probably 80 or so bacteria that can cause pneumonia, and lots of viruses (including influenza) as well. The pneumonia shot protects against 23 of the most common strains of bacteria-caused pneumonias. It is made of parts of bacteria, not live bacteria, so it can not make you get pneumonia. Most people tolerate it very well, but some experience soreness where the shot was given and even fewer may get a low grade fever or body aches. Children following the usual vaccine

schedule get the pneumonia immunization series when they are under 2 years old. It is recommended that all adults get the adult version at age 65. Adults with long term illnesses, especially heart disease, diabetes, or lung disease, should get it when they are younger. Most people only need the shot once (unlike the yearly flu shot). The exception is if you got the shot when you were younger than 65 you need it again 5 years later or at age 65, which ever is longer. Thankfully, my granddad is still doing pretty well at 89 (I interrupted his football watching to get my pneumonia history facts straight!), and he has had his pneumonia shot. If you are 65 or have a major health problem and have not had this immunization, please talk to your doctor about it. Plus, everyone loves shots, right?!! Dr. Steve Schmitz is a licensed medical doctor based in Afton. Have a question for him? Email him at AskTheDr@nelsoncountylife.com. Sorry, due to the high volume of messages received, personal replies may not be possible. The Editor reserves the right to edit questions for content, accuracy, and length. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine and is not intended to replace the advice of a physician. If you have a question about your personal health, please consult your doctor.

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theperfectfit By Agnes F. Schrider, PT Nelson Physical Therapy

Yoga instructor Bindu Johnson wrote this month’s column: Meditation There are as many definitions of meditation as there are people on the planet. I often try to define meditation and feel that any words I put to it fall short of the experience. I also notice that as I grow and change my definition of meditation changes as does my experience. Yet, I think that the simplest and clearest definition of meditation is one-pointed focus in duration. In meditation practices, we choose a focus for our attention and endeavor to hold our attention on that focus. By doing this, we redirect our mind from the usual thoughts of planning our future or reviewing the past to the present moment. We become more aware of our thoughts and emotions and thereby allow ourselves greater choice of how we respond to life. Practicing meditation is a way to restore ourselves, giving us a sense of calmness and centeredness during our practice time and throughout the day. Meditation is a way of harmonizing

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ourselves and returning to our natural state of goodness and love. There are many benefits to meditation including soothing our nerves and reducing stress. On a physiological level, meditation calms and stabilizes the nervous system, reduces muscle tension, normalizes blood pressure, reduces serum cholesterol, and increases serotonin, a neurotransmitter associated with happiness. You might begin a meditation practice as a way to reduce stress or lower your blood pressure, yet you are most likely to experience something wonderful that is beyond your expectations. Agnes F. Schrider, PT is a licensed physical therapist, fitness trainer, and certified golf fitness trainer based in Nellysford. Have a question for her? Email her at ThePerfectFit@nelsoncountylife.com. Sorry, due to the high volume of messages received, personal replies may not be possible. The Editor reserves the right to edit questions for content, accuracy, and length. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine and is not intended to replace the advice of a licensed professional. If you have a question about your personal health, please consult a health professional.

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Local Doctors Offer Their Own Health Stimulus Package Americans pay the most per capita ($7,000) in the world for so called “Health Care� and we’re just getting sicker and sicker. In terms of health, the World Health Organization ranks the U.S. 37th of all member nations.

Once an advocate, always an advocate. profile: Margaret Morton STORY by ELIZABETH FERRALL PHOTO by TOMMY STAFFORD “In cities you have homeless people living in a park or under a bridge, in rural areas, the homeless are more likely living three families to a house or more.â€? That is something that Margaret Morton has worked to fix for twenty five years.  When she moved to Virginia in 1968, having worked as a payroll clerk in Philadelphia, she began working for the Community Action Agency in Columbia, Virginia â€œPeople were living in shacks, and I have a great passion for children, they just can’t help themselves.â€?  The first six months were the hardest, Margaret remembers: some people were living in shacks, no beds, no bathrooms, some would eat out of cans because they didn’t have dishes. Then she learned not to carry it home with her. But she says, with passion â€œI will not go home with a family hungry. I will take money from my own pocket to buy food.â€? “I learned the hard way that you can’t instill your values on someone else.â€? and she chuckles and says “I got a reputation for talking about education, I would ask ‘Why is that child not at school?’â€? She shakes her head with remembering.   As a Community resource specialist for the Monticello Area Community Action Agency, her passion is affordable housing, and she says that she has seen that situation get better over the course of her career. But I can tell from the gleam in her eye that there is more that she believes can and should be done. Margaret still coaches clients to prepare them for interviews with banks if they are trying to buy a home, and keeps a list of wood suppliers on hand if firewood is what is needed. She spends every day helping meet the needs of the people living in Nelson County, and if she can’t get what is needed, directing clients to someone else who can help.  â€œShe has spent a career in a field that faces many frustrations, a few rewards,

and fewer happy endings. Yet she still brings passion to her work every day. But it is a passion tempered by the toughest love. She understands the challenges of poverty, but she doesn’t want to hear excuses. If you are ready to address your situation, she is ready to help,“ is what George Krieger, said about her at her retirement dinner held in November. Krieger and Morton serve together on the Nelson County Community Development Foundation, and work together at the Nelson Center. In addition to her position with MACAA Margaret serves on many boards. How many? She laughs, and counts them off on her fingers, there are six, including the Amherst County School board, and the Dental Task Force in Nelson.  Woody Greenberg, who also works with the Nelson Community Development Foundation says “She is one of my heroes ... She speaks her mind ... and knows where the levers are to make things happen.â€? â€œThere is so much that is wonderful about this woman – her concern but her guarded generosity. She is no pushover. And she is so honest. That is why, when she sees a need, we at the NCAC know it is genuine.â€? Barbara Gibb told me in an e-mail when she related the story of Margaret getting help for a family living in unsafe conditions.  Now with her 75th birthday on the horizon Margaret Morton plans to retire from her position with MACAA. “It has been an exciting ride and with any good ride it comes to and end ... this is by no means a goodbye, but just a mere hello to another season in my life.â€?  She would like to travel, and perhaps indulge herself with the occasional long morning in bed. But she won’t be giving up all the volunteer work she does, and she won’t give up believing that she can improve living conditions by pushing for affordable housing. NCL

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Nelson County HAMNER THEATER

www.thehamnertheater.com • 434.361.1999

Saturday, December 6 8pm - 12am (Donation)

Rural Nelson Dance Party : From Aretha to Ziggy Sunday, December 7 at 4pm (Free)

A Staged Reading of The Tragedy of John Wilkes Booth by Chris Gavaler

Saturday, December 13 from 10am ($3/day pass$5) Christmas Movie Marathon Including It’s a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, The Christmas Story, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Charlie Brown’s Christmas and more ... Every Monday - Improv at the Hamner, with Mary Coy 5pm (Free) - hit - Improv for ages 8 years and up 6pm (Free) - HIT - Hamner Improv Troupe

Call 434-361-1999 for reservations & info

The Hamner Theater @ The Rockfish Valley Community Center 190 Rockfish School Lane, Afton, Virginia • www.thehamnertheater.com The Hamner Theater is a non-profit 501(c)(3) project of the Rockfish Valley Community Center in Nelson County.

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food&dining Ambrosia Bakery & Deli Decadent cheesecake and other desserts, as well as tasty sandwiches. 19 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA . 61.9661 Basic Necessities Serving up a taste of the South of France for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great wine selection. 6 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA . 61.1766

Thai Mex II Wonderful Thai and Mexican cuisine to keep dining interesting and fun. Sophisticated but not stuffy. Open 8:30am to 10:30pm 7 days a week, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Valley Green Shopping Center, Nellysford, VA . 61.1 00

Blue Ridge Pig Strawberry’s famous hickory-smoked BBQ. 198 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA . 61.1170

Thai Siam Take-Out Authentic Thai food, antique shop next door. 1 7 Tye Brook Highway (Rt. 56), Colleen, VA . 6 .8577

Chen’s Chinese take-out. 7 Calohill Dr., Lovingston, VA . 6 .8865

Vito’s Italian Restaurant Specializing in pizza and Italian dishes. 8181 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA . 6 .8688

Chirios Pizza Pizza and subs. Take out or delivered. Valley Shopping Center 777 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA . 61.9188

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Copper Mine An All American Prime Beef Steakhouse with casual but elegant dining. Featuring fresh seafood and organic poultry as well. Dinner reservations are required. Wintergreen Resort . 5.8090 D’Ambola’s The place to go for a great Italian meal. 9 78 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 5 0. 56. 556 Devils Grill The highest restaurant in Virginia with spectacular views of our Devils Knob golf course Dine on our patio for lunch or dinner. Distinctive American cuisine with a Southern flare. Dinner reservations are required. Wintergreen Resort . 5.8100 The Dogwood Steaks, seafood and country cuisine. Lunch, breakfast and dinner. 61 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford, VA . 61.1700 The Edge Casual dining with a view of the slopes. Seasonal live entertainment. Wintergreen Resort . 5.8080 The Fountain Room at The Mark Addy Inn Offering the finest in international cuisine in an elegant setting. 56 Rodes Farm Dr., Nellysford, VA . 61.1101 Lovingston Cafe Lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Breakfast Friday through Monday. 165 Front Street, Lovingston, VA . 6 .8000 Rapunzel’s Coffee and Books Full espresso bar and used bookstore, live music every Friday and Saturday. 9 Front Street (in the Packing Shed), Lovingston, VA . 6 .6660 Sparrow’s Café Village at Glen Mary (Rt. 66 ) . 61.005

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Stoney Creek Bar & Grill Located in the valley at the Stoney Creek Golf course. Serving casual lunch, Sunday brunch and dinner. Seasonal live entertainment on our deck. Reservations please for brunch and dinner. Wintergreen Resort . 5.8110

Acorn Inn Bed & Breakfast 56 Adial Rd, Faber, VA . 61.9 57 Afton House Bed & Breakfast and Cottages 1 Afton Lane, Route 6 East, Afton, VA 5 0. 56.6759 Afton Mountain Bed & Breakfast 10 7 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 5 0. 56.68 Camp Blue Ridge Montebello, VA 5 0. 77. 1 Cox’s Creek Cottage 96 C & C Lane, Roseland, VA . 77.5566 Dutch Haus Bed & Breakfast 655 Fork Mountain Lane, Montebello, VA 5 0. 77. 119 Fallen Oak Bed & Breakfast 5 Mimosa Lane, Faber, VA . 61.1011 Harmony Hill Bed & Breakfast 9 9 Wilson Hill Rd (Route 665), Arrington, VA 877. 6 .7750 Horseshoe Mountain Lodge Roseland, VA . 61. 5 5 The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA . 61.1101 The Meander Inn 100 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA . 61.11 1 The Meeting Place 8 5 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Wintergreen, VA . 61. 80 Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort 1507 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 5 0. 77. 650 North Fork Cottages 697 North Fork Road, Tyro, VA 5 0. 77. 007


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The Orchard House Bed & Breakfast 9749 Thomas Nelson Hwy (Rt. 29), Lovingston, VA 434.263.7747 Walton’s Mountain B&B 6401 Rockfish River Rd, Schuyler, VA 434.831.1384 Resort Reservations & Country Cottages Rural getaways, Wintergreen condos and homes available. Afton, VA 540.456.8300 Royal Oaks Cabins in the Mountains 45 Royal Oaks Lane, Love, VA 800.410.0627 Sarah’s Mountain Retreat Cabin 406 Fish Hatchery Lane, Montebello, VA 540.377.6458 Shadow Mountain Rentals 15644 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 757.424.2884 Simpson’s Hollow Bed & Breakfast 580 Simpsons Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.6380 The White Pig Bed & Breakfast 5120 Irish Road, Schuyler, VA 434.831.1416 Tye River Cabin 6011 Crabtree Falls Highway, Tyro, VA 434.238.2430 Wintergreen Resort Studios, condos and homes available. Wintergreen, VA 800.266.2444

wine&beercountry Afton Mountain Vineyards 234 Vineyard Lane, Afton, VA 540.456.8667 Blue Mountain Brewery 9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.8020 Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery 9423 Batesville Rd, Afton, VA 540.456.8400 DelFosse Vineyards & Winery 500 DelFosse Winery Lane, Faber, VA 434.263.6100 Flying Fox Vineyard 27 Chapel Hollow Rd, Afton, VA 434.361.1692 Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery 2800 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1266 Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467 Mountain Cove Vineyards 1362 Fortunes Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5392 Veritas Vineyards & Winery 145 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA 540.456.8000 Wintergreen Vineyard & Winery 426 Winery Lane, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2519

gifts&antiques Afton House Antiques 31 Afton House Lane, Afton, VA 540.942.2993 a.m. FOG 9264 Critzer Shop Road, Afton, VA 540.456.7100 Black Rock Gallery The Mountain Inn, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.2200 x.8228 Blossom’s Flowers, Gifts & Crafts 911 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8227

Saturday, December 6 at 6:30pm – Early Winter Wine Dinner Menu by Genevieve DelFosse. Wine from DelFosse Winery Complimentary Wine Glass. A 10% discount on wines purchased at that event. Sunday, December 7 at 1:00pm – Holiday Wine & Food pairing Join Chef Genevieve for a fun and tasty pairing of her gourmet, seasonal selections especially paired with award-winning Delfosse wines. The menu includes 4 elegantly prepared dishes, paired with 4 generous samplings of our award winning wines, accompanied by a short discussion of the pairings. Additional glasses can be purchased. Sunday, December 14 at 12:30pm – Winter Holiday Brunch Menu by Genevieve DelFosse. Wine from DelFosse Winery Complimentary Wine Glass. A 10% discount on wines purchased at that event. Thursday, January 1 at 12:30pm – New Year Day 2009 Brunch Come celebrate the New Year with an elegantly prepared Champagne Brunch prepared by Chef Genevieve.The menu includes 4 elegantly prepared dishes, paired with 4 generous samplings of our award winning wines, accompanied by Champagne.

Blue Moon Antique Mall & Bookstore 8230 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8890 Cat Rock Antiques 9704 Patrick Henry Hwy (Rt. 151), Roseland, VA 434.277.8049 Claudia’s Florist & Gifts 121 Main Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5848 Kelly’s 5060 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Faber, VA 434.361.1169 Foxfire Gifts 954 Beech Grove Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2202 Garden Trade 71 River Road (Rt. 6), Faber, VA 434.263.8786

Valley Green Gallery Valley Green Center (Rt. 151), Nellysford, VA 434.361.9316

Hughes Mews Antiques 2471 Rockfish Valley Hwy (Rt. 151), Nellysford, VA 540.456.7237

Wintergreen True Value Hardware Gift Aisle 2230 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1919

Lang’s Art & Gift Shop Rt. 250 East slope of Afton Mountain, Afton, VA 540.456.7109 Lovingston Arts & Crafts 924 Front St. (In “The Packing Shed”), Lovingston, VA 434.996.5058 Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125 Lovingston Antiques 924 Front St. (In “The Packing Shed”), Lovingston, VA 434.263.6660

orchardcountry a.m.FOG 9264 Critzer’s Shop Road, Afton, VA 540.456.7100

Our dining room is now smoke free.

Fresh Seafood Char-broiled Steaks Specialty Sandwiches Fresh Salads Daily Specials

Critzer Family Farm 9388 Critzer Shop Road (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.4772 Dickie Brothers Orchard 2552 Dickie Road ,Rt. 666, off 56 West, Massies Mill, VA 434.277.5516

Mountain Vision Pottery 2019 Beech Grove Road, Roseland, VA 434.361.1725

Drumheller’s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Lane, (Rt. 741, off Hwy. 29) south of Lovingston 434.263.5036

Notforgotten Farm 3530 Tye River Road, Tye River, VA 434.263.6508

Fitzgerald’s Orchard 728 Harper’s Creek Lane,(Rt. 682, off Rt. 56), Tyro, VA 434.277.5798

Rockfish Gap Country Store Intersection of Routes 250 and 151, Afton, VA 540.456.6112

Flippin-Seaman, Inc. – Seaman & Silver Creek Orchards 5529 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA 434.277.5824

Spruce Creek Gallery 1368 Rockfish Valley Hwy (SR 151), Nellysford, VA 434.361.1859

Saunders Brothers Orchard 2717 Tye Brook Hwy (Rt. 56), Piney River, VA 434.277.5455

Tuckahoe Antique Mall 4202 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2121

The Apple Shed 14815 Thomas Nelson Hwy (Hwy 29), Lovingston, VA 434.263.8843

Lunch 10:30 - 4:00 Dinner 4:00 - 9:00 Open 7 Days a Week

165 Front Street Lovingston, Virginia 434-263-8000

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South River Restaurant & Wine Shop Savor the Season

Come join us!

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monday december 1 Gift Giving: • Unique baskets

start at $20 • Holiday gift cards are warmly received

New Year’s with Jimmy O

Make reserva�ons today!

Introducing:

River City Art & Wine Emporium

Stop by 407 W. Main Street in Waynesboro to browse this fascina�ng and fabulous new shop! South River will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. We wish you a Merry Christmas and thank you for your friendship and support!

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Restaurant & Wine Shop

23 Windigrove Dr • Waynesboro, VA (540) 942-5567 • southrivergrill.com

10th Annual Enhance Your Life Chiropractic Toy Drive Drs. Suzanne Wilson & Brian Dickert proudly announce their 10th annual toy drive! We’re collecting new or very gently used books and toys today through December 15th. All toys benefit local needy families served by Virginia Migrant Education. Afton drop off location: 3271 Afton Mountain Road. 434-971-5433

Wine Dinner at DelFosse Winery Menu by Genevieve DelFosse. Wine from DelFosse Winery Complimentary Wine Glass. A 10% discount on wines purchased at that event. 434-263-6100

Angel Toy Lift Bring an unwrapped toy to Four Seasons Realty now through December 5 between 10am - 5pm daily. Located on Beech Grove Road (Rt. 664) next to the Exxon. 434-361-0335

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Winter Open House at Afton Mountain Vineyards Come taste our entire selection of wine for holiday gifts and join us for barrel tasting of the 2008 vintage. 10 am–5 pm. 540-456-8667

Harpsong of the Blue Ridge @ The Hamner Theater Enjoy the sounds of harpist Virginia Schweninger and her students from 1pm - 1:45pm. 434-361-1999

Campfire S’mores @ Mountainside Petting Farm Enjoy complimentary s’mores over a camp fire 12pm4pm. $ 434-361-0203

Live Music @ Blue Mountain Brewery Enjoy the sounds of Stoned Masons. 7pm - 9pm. 540-456-8020

saturday december 6 Holiday Community Market @ RVCC Local produce, meat, eggs, cheese, baked goods, arts & crafts, live music, pancake breakfast and lunch. Purchase your Holiday tree to raise money for a playground to be installed at the Rockfish Valley Community Center in early spring of 2009. 9am - 2pm. 434-361-0100 Mornings in the Mountains Join a Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of Wintergreen’s natural environment. $3 members, $5 resort guests, $6 nonmembers. Please register by 9:30AM. 434-325-8169 Celebrate the Holidays at Oakland Storyteller, Harpist, Folk Art Demonstration, Refreshments, Exhibits and period holiday decorations. Oakland - Nelson County Museum of History (Rt. 29 - 3 miles south of Lovingston) $ 434-263-8400 Nelson County Unity in Community Nelson County Unity in Community will be giving away blankets, coats and other winter wear to those who need them from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the Roseland Rescue Squad.

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3rd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting/Caroling The Rockfish Valley Ruritan Club will be holding the 3rd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting/Caroling at the Rockfish Valley Park on Saturday, December 6th, at 6pm. The 4th and 5th grade choir from Rockfish River Elementary School will be present as well as the Rockfish Valley Presbyterian Church Choir. $ 434-325-9349

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tuesday december 9 Basic Metalsmithing-Wire Learn to form and hammer copper and silver wire to make your own jewelry. Great for holiday gifts. (Adults) Enchanted Elm Design studio, Rockfish Valley Community Center 6 PM-8PM $ 434-263-5135

thursday december 11 Live Music @ Blue Mountain Brewery Enjoy the sounds of Tom & Emily. 7pm - 9pm. 540-456-8020

friday december 12 Wintergreen Resort Scheduled Ski & Ride Season Opening Bring your skis and snowboards out of hiding and help Wintergreen kick off its 33rd winter season. Weather permitting. 434-325-2100

sunday december 7 saturday december 13 Wintergreen Performing Arts presents A Christmas Tea Visit this lovely historic farmhouse decorated in all its Christmas splendor for your holiday inspiration while enjoying a bounty of delicious seasonal treats. Open house 1:00-5:00 pm at the Gibb’s home in Stoney Creek. 434-325-8292

Nelson County Christmas Parade Get ready for the holiday season by bringing your family to the annual Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade in the village of Lovingston. The parade features floats, marching units, vehicles, animals and best of all Santa Claus. There are also civic clubs and street vendors selling food and beverages. The parade travels north through the village and ends at the old packing shed where Santa visits with children of all ages. 434-263-7073 Holiday Food and Wine Pairing @ DelFosse Winery Join Chef Genevieve for a fun and tasty pairing of her gourmet, seasonal selections especially paired with award-winning Delfosse wines. The menu includes 4 elegantly prepared dishes, paired with 4 generous samplings of our award winning wines, accompanied by a short discussion of the pairings. Additional glasses can be purchased. 434-263-6100 Live Music @ Blue Mountain Brewery Enjoy the sounds of Jan Smith and Friends. 2:30pm - 5pm. 540-456-8020

Mornings in the Mountains Join a Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of Wintergreen’s natural environment. $3 members, $5 resort guests, $6 nonmembers. Please register by 9:30AM. 434-325-8169

sat-sun dec. 13-14 Campfire S’mores @ Mountainside Petting Farm Enjoy complimentary s’mores over a camp fire 12pm4pm. $ 434-361-0203 Winter Open House at Afton Mountain Vineyards Come taste our entire selection of wine for holiday gifts and join us for barrel tasting of the 2008 vintage. 10 am–5 pm. 540-456-1266 Holiday Open House at Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery Come in out of the cold and enjoy fruit wines and meads. Food pairings, hot soup, hot mulled wine. We’ll show you how our wines pair with foods. Lots of Holiday spirit. Find a unique gift for someone special from our gift shop or wine selection. Sunday open 1 - 5 pm. 434-361-1266


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sunday saturday december 14 dec. 20-31 Holiday Brunch @ DelFosse Winery Menu by Genevieve DelFosse. Wine from DelFosse Winery Complimentary Wine Glass. A 10% discount on wines purchased at that event. 434-263-6100 A Blue Ridge Christmas Wintergreen Performing Arts presents A Blue Ridge Christmas with The Virginia Consort, Judith Gary, conductor, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008 at 4:00 pm at the Rockfish Presbyterian Church, 5016 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford, VA. What would the holiday season be without this annual event? $ 434-325-8292

thursday december 18 Chamber Music & Sing Along @ The Hamner Theater Roberts Mountain Music Studio, Connie Muscenti, Karen Pearce, and Bob Gross will perform from 1pm to 1:45pm. 434-361-1999 Live Music @ Blue Mountain Brewery Enjoy the sounds of Hobojac. 7pm - 9pm. 540-456-8020

friday december 19 Live Music @ Devils Backbone Enjoy the solo acoustic jams of Brian Chandler. 8pm - 11pm. 434-361-1001

fri-tues dec. 19-23

Visit the Village Bethlehem @ Hebron Baptist Church Be transported back to the 1st century with one of the longest continuous running “Village of Bethlehem” productions in the country. 6- 9 pm. Special afternoon tour December 21 at 4:00 pm. New hispanic tour December 23 at 7:00 pm. 540-456-6863

Holiday Lights Illumination Tour at Oak Ridge Estate Enjoy an array of holiday lights as you drive through the estate. 6:00 - 9:00 pm. 434-263-8676

saturday december 20 Mornings in the Mountains Join a Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of Wintergreen’s natural environment. $3 members, $5 resort guests, $6 nonmembers. Please register by 9:30AM. 434-325-8169 Blue Ridge Mountain Christmas Celebrate the most magical time of the year at Wintergreen Resort with horse-drawn carriage rides, holiday craft workshops, Santa on the slopes, story time with Mrs. Claus and New Year’s Eve Celebrations. Now through January 1, 2009. 434-325-8180

saturday december 27 Mornings in the Mountains Join a Foundation Naturalist for an interpretive hike. Explore the many aspects of Wintergreen’s natural environment. $3 members, $5 resort guests, $6 nonmembers. Please register by 9:30AM. 434-325-8169

wednesday december 31 Masked Ball at Veritas Winery Enjoy Veritas wine and hors d’oeuvres. Then on to a five-course winemaker’s dinner at 8 pm in Saddleback Hall. There will be dancing until midnight - champagne, then the mask come off. At 12:30 we will have breakfast in the tasting room. So bring your mask and your dancing shoes to have some great food, great wine and great fun and bring in the New Year 2009. 7 pm – 1 am. $ 540-456-8000

sat-sun dec. 20-21 Santa @ Mountainside Petting Farm Little ones will get a special treat from Santa. Lunch bags available with a grilled hot dog, chips and a drink. $ 434-361-0203

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Locally crafted wine, beer and spirits from Nelson County. Afton Mountain Vineyards www.aftonmountainvineyards.com 540-456-8667 I-64 to Exit 99, take Route 250 East (1.3 miles) Right onto Route 6. Right on Route 631 (1.2 miles) Blue Mountain Brewery www.bluemountainbrewery.com 540-456-8020 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (1.3 miles) Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery www.cardinalpointwinery.com 540-456-8400 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (2.4 miles) Left on Route 638 - Avon Road (0.9 miles) Left on Batesville Road (0.7 miles) DelFosse Vineyards & Winery www.delfossewine.com 434-263-6100 I-64 to Exit 118A, take Route 29 South (20 miles) Right onto Route 616 (3.2 miles) Devils Backbone Brewing Company www.devilsbackbonebrewingcompany.com 434-361-1001 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (14 miles) Right onto Route 664 (0.3 miles)

Eades Whisky – Open in 2009 www.eadeswhisky.com 800-282-8223 I-64 to Exit 118A. Route 29 South (32 miles) Left onto Route 641 Flying Fox Vineyard www.flyingfoxvineyard.com 434-361-1692 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 (7 miles) Right onto Chapel Hollow Road - Route 709 Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery www.hilltopberrywine.com 434-361-1266 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (10 miles) Left onto Route 612 (3 miles) Lovingston Winery www.lovingstonwinery.com 434-263-8467 I-64 to Exit 118A, take Route 29 South (35 miles) Right onto Route 653 - Freshwater Cove Road (1 mile) Mountain Cove Vineyards www.mountaincovevineyards.com 434-263-5392 I-64 to Exit 118A, take Route 29 South (28 miles) Right onto Route 718 - Mountain Cove Road (1.5 miles) Right onto Fortunes Cove Lane (1.8 miles) Veritas Vineyard & Winery www.veritaswines.com 540-456-8000 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (3 miles) Right onto Route 6 (1.3 miles) Wintergreen Winery www.wintergreenwinery.com 434-361-2519 I-64 to Exit 107, take Route 250 West (6 miles) Left onto Route 151 South (14 miles) Right onto Route 664 (0.5 miles) COMING SOON: Democracy Winery Nelson County Visitors Center nelsoncounty.com

800.282.8223

Want to be included in our datebook? Email your event information, short and sweet, to datebook@nelsoncountylife. com. We’ll try to publish as many events as possible, space permitting. Deadline for next month’s issue is the 15th. Sorry neighbors, event MUST be in Nelson County or benefit an organization in Nelson County.

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Giving – Every Lindal Cedar home that Tectonics has built the last 10 years, Lindal Cedar Homes has sponsored a membership in the American Forest Global Re – Leaf program and planted 25 trees in the homeowner’s name

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www.tectonics2.com 434-361-2525

Lifetime Structural Warranty

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Let us help you find your wonderland in Nelson County and the surrounding area.

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Spacious retreat! Greatroom, full basement, stone fireplace, garage, wraparound screened porch; Mtn views; 3,128 sq ft; 4br/3.5ba

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Marlo G. Allen 434-996-3525 InsistOnThatGirl.com

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1701 Tanbark Dr; #455854; $1,199,900 Farmhouse w/ custom expansion; mtn views; creek; ponds; barn; pool; 4 car garage; ideal for B&B, horses, or vineyard! 5,526 sq ft; 5br/3.5ba; 10ac

Sara McGann 434-996-4962 DiscoverNelsonCounty.com

UNDER CONTRACT: 2655 Rockfish Valley Hwy

Wintergreen at backdoor! Western style home; expansive mountain views; hardwood floors; front and back porches; 1800 sq ft; 3br/2ba; 3.36ac

Well maintained! Garage, paved drive, granite countertops, generator, Ondemand water heater, fireplace; 1,930 sq ft; 3br/2.5ba; 2.25ac

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SOLD: 2417 Beechgrove Rd

Renovated & move-in ready! Large family room, gas fireplace, oak floors, woodstove, screened porch, carport and shed; 1395 sq ft; 3br/1ba; 1ac

Erwin Berry III 434-325-7143 ErwinBerryIIIAdvantage.com

4 Trillium Pl; 459384; $299,000

Lowest priced 4 bedroom property at Wintergreen! Many Furnishings convey; Convenient to Spa, Golf, & Skiing; WPI; $2,103; 4br/3.5ba

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Wintergreen Value! Laurel Springs Dr; #455712; $75,000; wooded, gently rolling w/ mature trees; WPI; .41 ac; Owner/agent

Nelson, a Division of the Fishersville Office, 434-361-0333 DECEMBER 2008


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