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Francesca SanGiorgio Home office: 434-361-1121 Cell: 434-906-0934
Conte Alain SanGiorgio Home office: 434-361-1121 Cell: 434-996-4668
A Gentleman’s Farm at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains Nellysford, Virginia ( Nelson County)
Thirty Minutes to Charlottesville and minutes to Wintergreen Ski Resort with a back drop of the Blue Ridge Mountains. This pristine property is in a prime location with wonderful views, 2000+ feet of the Rockfish River, and multiple swimming holes that meanders around the property. 26+ acres of open pasture land with white board fencing is perfect for horse lovers. A 6stall barn equipped with electricity and water is complete with tact room and hay loft. The circa 1900 Manor house is completely restored with 7 bedrooms, 7 ½ baths; every bedroom has it’s own bath. There are 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, a large European kitchen and outside decking for entertaining that overlooks the property and the river. A 2 bedroom cottage supports your own housekeeper and groundsman. This property has been a Bed & Breakfast for the last 20 years with good income and repeat guests. You may keep this as a Bed & Breakfast or you can turn it in to your oneof-a-kind “Gentleman’s Farm." Offered at $1,285,000 * Sellers are licensed Realtors in Va
1471 Beech Grove Road • Wintergreen, VA 22958 • 434-361-0335 www.FondlyFrancesca.com • www.FourSeasonsRealty.biz
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on the cover Pictured: Richard Averitt and niece, Sophie Bridge, fly a kite. Photographer: Yvette Stafford The Rockfish Valley Kite Flying Festival at Spruce Creek Park could become an annual event. Story on pg. 10.
from thepublishers So mommy’s going through a chicken phase. Who knew choosing a coop design would be like selecting a floor plan for a new house? It’s only a matter of time before we start seeing coops that are passive solar, geodesic, post-andbeam, and – the coop for the masses – the prefabricated modular! There’s actually something to be said about prefab homes. I own a reprint of the Sears, Roebuck 1926 House Catalog and I must admit, I have fallen in love with the Avalon priced at $2530.00. If I want storm doors and windows, I’ll have to fork over an extra $79. And, should I choose to order a Simplex Portable Out House (4 ft. square), that would cost me an additional $41. But I don’t see any chicken coop designs in this catalog which is a bit of a disappointment. Tommy says he doesn’t quite remember what his coops looked like when he was a kid aside from the fact the chickens may have roosted in an old tractor shed. Well, our house did not come with an old tractor shed. It will be interesting to see how the dogs and cat will interact with a chicken population. I’m more confident we can keep the dogs out but I have a feeling Angelo may be the
most threatening predator. We’ll see. These days Angelo and Adam are bonding quite well. Petting the kitty has become part of Adam’s morning routine and, especially after a night of prowling, Angelo tends to be quite tame and enjoys the whisker pulling in the mornings. You may have noticed Adam’s hair is beginning to lay flat. With his baby Mohawk just about gone, Adam is beginning to look more like a little boy. Or a chicken farmer. Enjoy! Yvette & Tommy Stafford
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orgeous 27.10-acre parcel just minutes from Wintergreen Resort and Nellysford. This property has stunning 360-degree mountain and pastoral views. There is also a bold stream and a pond site. The land is elevated on the other side of the creek making for a very private, dramatic home site. Easy, level access for building. Great for horses or cattle. 35–40 minutes to Charlottesville and Waynesboro. Minutes to wineries and R E D U C E D P R I C E! $499,000 the new microbrewery. BEECH GROVE ROAD PARCEL
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xtraordinary offering on the scenic Tye River. Situated on 10 acres with 650 feet of river frontage, this is perfect for a getaway or a permanent home. Gorgeous in-ground pool and total privacy as well as beautifully manicured grounds. With four bedrooms, three baths, a large great room, pool, hot tub and a spacious deck, this house is great for entertaining friends and family. Lots of possibilities for the unfinished walk-out basement (plumbing available for another full bath). Fish, swim and hike to your heart’s content! $485,000 9940 CRABTREE FALLS HIGHWAY
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tunning mountain and valley views from this three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home sited on over two acres in Stoney Creek. It features a vaulted living room ceiling, a stone fireplace, and a large kitchen with an island, breakfast bar and double oven. Screened-in porch and expansive decks are perfect for relaxing. 2350 square feet. Just 30 minutes from Charlottesville with all of Wintergreen Resort’s amenities. $549,000 WPI 550 C R AWFO R D S C LI M B
ocated just minutes 77 G L E N T H O R N E LO O P from Nellysford and Wintergreen, this charming old farmhouse on 2+ acres is just waiting for some TLC. There are three bedrooms, a spacious kitchen, a dining room, a living room and a “summer kitchen.” There are wood floors underneath the existing carpet and a new furnace is being installed; there is a woodstove in place as well. The gardens and yard are lovely and the mountain views are stunning. A large outbuilding in the back yard will hold lots of storage. This is the first time this home has been on the market in many years. The renovation potential is just amazing. $239,000
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elson County living at its finest! With a charming three-bedroom, two-bath cottage and 16 acres of fenced pasture, this little farm has everything you need for moving to the country. There are four separate paddocks, a spacious equipment or hay barn, as well as a run-in shed for horses or livestock. Jenny’s Creek is bold and runs through the property and there are gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountain views. Relax on the screened porch and watch the seasons change. Mature landscaping surrounding the house. The living area has old custom paneling and an amazing parquet ceiling and floor. Easy commute to Lovingston, Amherst or Lynchburg and 45 minutes to Charlottesville. $299,000 1127 J E N N Y ’ S C R E E K
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ruly one of the most 20 KNOB HILL PLACE remarkable homes at Wintergreen. Enjoy the unparalleled mountain views from the floor-toceiling windows in the gorgeous great room. With 7200 square feet, seven bedrooms, seven baths, two half baths, four living areas (and three fireplaces) and lots of decking, this is a luxurious getaway for all your family and friends. The gourmet kitchen has granite counters, radiant heat, warming oven and a handsome breakfast bar. Laundry rooms on all three floors and central vac. Very private setting yet close to everything. This is a real showplace! $1,875,000 ity convenience, country privacy. This 492 SCHOOL HOUSE LANE Virginia farmhouse is located within walking distance of a brewery, a restaurant, a winery and a hiking Trail and a short drive to the hardware store, post office, auto parts/service, doctors and dentists, banks, pharmacy, multiple restaurants, salon, several antique/gift shops and grocery stores. The home features 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and includes an unfinished 3room area attached to the rear of the house, ready to customize for a home office or studio space. There is a guest house with attached shop space and storage for a larger home business. The heat pump/ac is brand new and there is a wood-fired furnace that can produce under-the-floor heating. Mature plantings, covered and open decks, several fenced areas with outbuildings, a barn and a soapstone patio with a charming goldfish pond round out this rare and inviting property. Minutes to Wintergreen and 35 minutes to Charlottesville. $599,000
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his charming two202 PONTON LANE bedroom cottage has been completely redone and upgraded. There is a brand new kitchen with hickory cabinets, new dishwasher and microwave and new flooring. The bathroom has been tiled and painted. Beautiful wood floors in the rest of the house and ceiling fans in every room. Full unfinished basement. Sit on the front porch and enjoy the mountain views! Located on 2.18 acres with a fenced back yard and an old pole barn. Minutes to Lovingston and 35 to Charlottesville. Good rental property investment! $139,000
Julie Bendle Living in and loving Nelson County for 25 years
(434) 996-8669 (434) 361-2440 • www.MountainAreaRealty.com NELSON COUNTY LIFE MAY 2009
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basicnecessities By Kay Pfaltz kpfaltz@mbc.edu www.basicnecessities.com
Italy My first job in Paris, at the age of twenty-four, was as the cultural coordinator for the American Institute for Foreign Study. That meant if I wanted to go to the ballet at the Paris opera house, I organized an outing and took the students. And if I wanted to buy Christmas presents for family and friends—shoes and gloves at Florence’s San Lorenzo market or 18 karat gold at Vanni’s on the Ponte Vecchio or eat gelato at Vivolis, why I’d just plan a trip in November and take the students. It was a challenging job. My passion for red wine was already in full swing even at twenty-four, so much so that my beloved students would serenade me with choruses of “Red, red wine/Makes me feel fine.” Having taken Steven Spurrier’s L’Academie du Vin at nineteen, I’d already had years of studying French wine, but back then, Italy was my favorite country and Florence my favorite city. Twenty-five years ago, however, Italian wines were not what they are today. Today Italy, not only the world’s largest wine producing country, but also, wine consuming country, offers some
of the most interesting regional grapes and wines. If the economy doesn’t allow a trip to Tuscany or Umbria this year, come celebrate Italy and all its sensual glories at Basic Necessities. Tormaresca, Neprica 2007 – From Pulgia, the heel of the boot, “Neprica” stands for negroamara, primitive and cabernet sauvignon, the grapes that make up this wine. Dark fruit flavors enhanced by echoes of spice. Hard to fine better value than this, $12.99. Allegrini Palazzo della Torre 2005 – From the Veneto, this wine whose name means “palace with a tower” is made in the ripasso style where 30% of the grapes are laid out to dry till December. The blend of Corvina, Veronese, Rondinella and Sangiovese is dense, elegant, pruney or raisony, reminiscent of Amarone. Sumptuous aromas of currant, blackberry and licorice; full-bodied and rich it is a classic accompaniment to roasted meats. Selected by Wine Spectator as one of the top 100 wines of the world for fives years in a row, from 2000-2005. While it tastes like a $40 or $50 bottle, this is a stunning bargain at $24.99. Rocca della Macie Sassyr, 2006 – Another acronym the name “Sassyr”
is derived from the two grape varietals, Sangiovese and Syrah. From the Maremma coastal district of southeastern Tuscany, Sassyr is a luscious, fruit-drive blend, with intense red fruit aromas of ripe cherry, blackberry and raspberry. $16.99. Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio (red and white) – As well as loving time in Florence as a youngster, I also fell in love with Campania and Calabria, driving down from Paris in a Citroën 2CV to Sorrento. I would stay in the Hotel Bellevue Syrene, sip Lacryma Christi on the balcony, gaze out to Mount Vesuvius and Capri and feel very erudite reading Graham Greene or Somerset Maugham stories, in particular “The Lotus Eater.” Lacryma Christi is one of the local wines of choice in Campania and seduces many with the name alone, Tears of Christ. The legend is that when Lucifer fell from Heaven, Christ cried his tears over the land and gave divine inspiration to the vines. Or perhaps, the rich volcanic terroir from numerous Vesuvius eruptions made for the fertile grape growing conditions. $16.99 Kay Pfaltz is co-owner of Basic Necessities in Nellysford.
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!
Great cooking, great wines, great atmosphere 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. 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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Available in May: RockďŹ sh Wheat
our beloved summer wheat beer in bottles & on draft May 1st
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Strawberry Patch
Pick-your-own and Pre-Picked Strawberries Available
OPENING IN MAY
Mandolin
The Belgianstyle Tripel that sets the standard on draft early May, in corked 750s mid-May
For Pre-picked berries please call ahead to place an order and to check availability. Directions: Take 29 S to 56 W. Stay on 56 W
Hours:
– Friday for 1 mile and take right onto 655 (Roseland Monday 8am to 7pm
Rd). Stay on 655 (Roseland Rd.) for 3 miles
9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151) Afton, VA 540-456-8020 • www.bluemountainbrewery.com
and take right onto 672 (Dark Hollow Rd).
Saturday 8am to 5pm
Strawberry Patch will be on your left.
Sunday 12pm to 5pm
For more information call
Strawberry Hotline 434-277-8130 www.seamansorchard.com
Attendees of The Spring Garden Party at Wintergreen Winery enjoyed an evening of music by Mongrel and the Honeydew Drops, as well as a selection of local food, wine and beer. Money raised from a silent and live auction helps fund the Rural Health Outreach Program, a division of the Blue Ridge Medical Center.
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Black Eagle Farm
All Natural Meats & Organic Eggs Farm Store Hours: Friday 5pm – 9pm & Saturday 9am – 5pm From Rt. 29 take Hwy 56 West for 2 miles – opposite Saunders Brothers turn South on Martin Lane – 1 mile ahead We accept checks & major credit/debit cards. Also available at Wintergreen Grocery, south of Nellysford, on Rt. 151 434-277-8497 • www.BlackEagleFarm.com
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UPCOMING MUSIC
The folks at Devils Backbone celebrated the return of spring with music from the Piney Mountain Boys, beer and food grilled by Executive Chef Shawn Goodwin, who apparently is still sporting his woolly winter facial hair.
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DEVILS BACKBONE BREWING COMPANY 200 Mosbys Run, Roseland, VA 22967 dbbrewingcompany.com 434.361.1001 N 37° 52.275 W 078° 55.126 ELEVATION 835 FT.
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Who would open a new business in the middle of a recession? We sell framed/unframed photographs by local artists at prices you can afford. If you have lots of money, we have more expensive prints and antiques. How can we do this? We’re in a barn! No frills: just good photography. We’re in Rockingham County, but we’re worth the drive! Bring a picnic! DIRECTIONS: I-81 North to Harrisonburg. Take Port Republic Road east toward Port Republic. About 3.1 miles from the interstate you will take a right on Spader’s Church Road. Turn left on Pleasant Valley Road and go .4 mile. On the right will be a sign that reads “Civility” and one that reads “Burton’s”. Turn into the long driveway, go up the hill and follow the arrows.
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BURTON Galleries To visit our gallery call for an appointment: 540.908.1018 If no answer: 540.246.4204 • Thursday –Saturday 11-4 Check us out at burtongalleries.com.
We can build small. Small house approved by Fergus
Big house approved by Murphy
We can build big. New Construction • Additions • Renovations
Call us. We don’t bite. 2178 Rockfish Valley (Rt. 151) next to Valleymont Market Nellysford, Virginia • 434-361-1310 Class A License # 2705 0375564
1208 Roberts Mtn Road #464331 $279,000
131 Mimosa Lane
#449397 Reduced to $679,000
2200 square foot home on 3 acre waterfront lot. Main floor living, large windows overlooking lake, seasonal Blue Ridge views. Lower level with full walkout, additional bedroom, bath and large family room. Large deck, shed. 30 minutes to C-ville and Waynesboro.
Wonderful Blue Ridge views from this updated 3 BR/3BA home on 15 acres. Property has beautiful mature landscaping, 6 stall barn and heated tack room, fencing and paddocks on about 10 acres with creek for the horses. Bluestone patio opens to the view, koi pond and gardens.
293 White Oak Drive
460 Three Ridges
Beautiful post and beam home with year round valley views and southern exposure. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great room, 2-way fireplace to dining room and kitchen, large 2-car garage with bonus room, paved driveway. Hardwood floors, maple cabinets, tile and lots of charm!
Cozy 1 bedroom condo with fireplace. Easy walk to slopes and Mountain Inn. Recently upgraded with new paint, carpet, HVAC, counter tops, tile and decor. Makes an excellent rental and easy property to own. Sold furnished. WPI included.
#451916 $649,000
Mountainside Farm • 141 Blundell Hollow #455839 $799,000
The perfect farm! Charming log home on 12 acres with panoramic Blue Ridge views. It features 3400 sqft, 4BR/2.5BA, gourmet family kitchen, living room with 2 story stone fireplace, main floor master suite, family room with guest room, mudroom, full unfinished basement and 2-car garage. 3-stall barn, heated tack room, round pen, riding arena, fenced pastures with water access. Acreage is mix of pasture and woods. Riding trails and bold creeks throughout. Priced well below replacement value. Southern exposures would make this a great vineyard. Additional acreage available.
#456355 $140,000
NEW LISTING
432 Glass Hollow #464115 $649,000
Great Afton location! Expansive Blue Ridge and pastoral views will soothe your soul. Perfect 5 acre property with 2005 like-new home of exceptional design and quality. High-end energy efficient construction. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, bonus room, 2-car garage, workshop. Bring your horses! 20 minutes to Charlottesville, 15 min to Waynesboro.
WINTERGREEN LOTS
398 Stone Chimneys, 1.28 ac, $89,000 132 Warrior Run, 0.66 ac, $119,000 277 White Oak Drive, 0.46ac, $189,000
Sharon Stacey Nellysford, Virginia (800) 361-5155
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It’s Easter weekend but the kids aren’t hunting for eggs. They’re hunting for a spot. That perfect place in between the sky and the field where wind and chance collide to lift up a kite. It’s been years since Barbara Wood of Churchville has run figure eights in a field. She’s with her granddaughter, Phoebe, who scored a free kite at the Rockfish Valley Kite Flying Festival. “This is the first time we’ve done kite flying, kite flying together,” Barbara says, taking a break. “It’s a wonderful day.” A wonderful day not because of the weather, which festival organizer Peter Agelasto says has
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been unpredictable. “I don’t think it’s snowed today, but it’s done everything else!” The “wonderful” part of Barbara’s day has more to do with the fact that unlike iPods and Bluetooth, kite flying spans generations. And it’s like riding a bike. If you haven’t done it, it’s only a matter of time. The kids seem to want to take a kite and run with it. Their elders are there to teach them technique. Richard Averitt of Nellysford went to college in Savannah, Georgia and spent a lot of time on the beach. And where you have beaches, you have
winds, and where you have winds, you have kites. His is called a cherry bomb. “It’s pretty easy to fly. It doesn’t need a lot of wind. And it can take a lot of crashes, which is why we have it.” “We” is his son, Quinn and niece, Sophie, who are just starting to get the hang of it. “It mostly just takes, like anything, it takes a few minutes of getting a feel for how it works. Everybody wants to pull harder than you need to and that makes the kite fly really erratic and crash. So you have to learn that it’s really kind of a gentle give and take to control it.”
Sponsored by the Rockfish Valley Foundation, the Rockfish Valley Kite Flying Festival attracted dozens of kite fliers throughout the day to Spruce Creek Park. Richmond Air Force, a professional kite flying group, offered demonstrations and competitions, with some performances done to music. 2 Guys Flying from Staunton gave out free kites to the first 100 children.
Every tug of the line is a request. Turn this way. No, not there. Katerina Martin’s rainbow-colored kite seems to be cooperating. Her father would be with her but he’s a soldier, and these days they get deployed. This is month 10. “I just like seeing all the pretty colors in the kites,” Katerina says. Stacey, her mother, says she’s in town to spend Easter with her in-laws. Her mother-in-law’s boyfriend is flying a big red, white and blue kite. “I used to fly kites as a kid,” Stacey says, remarking on her daughter’s skills. “She’s actually done a pretty good job with flying her kites today.” So has Cassandra Moxley, age 6. To make her kite
flight worthy, she took a handful of crayons and drew birds all over it. “A cat chased it up and got it,” she explains, pointing to the her drawing. Not much for words, Cassandra senses a shift in the wind and runs off. “It’s another great excuse to be outside on a pretty day,” Richard says, watching Quinn prepare the kite for another flight. “My son’s really excited by this kite because it makes a loud noise and flies fast when it works, you know?” Yes. And anything called a cherry bomb is worth flying. NCL
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GALLERY
Memorial Day Weekend
May 23 & 24
Saturday 10-5 • Sunday 11-4 Outdoor Exhibits • Juried Artisans Local and Regional Artists A ballroom became a saloon at this year’s Casino Night benefitting Wintergreen Performing Arts. A preparty round-up at Pryor’s Porch at Wintergreen Resort featured a live auction. Then, came the casino!
Valley Green Shopping Center Rt. 151, Nellysford, Virginia Wed-Sat 10-5 • Sun-Mon 11-4 434.361.9316
WINTERGREEN STONEY CREEK NELSON COUNTY (800) 361-5155 (434) 361-2440 Visit our website at www.MountainAreaRealty.com 128 Club Highland
Beautiful golf course home features mountain and golf course views, 3 BR and 2 BA Greatroom has vaulted ceiling and floor to ceiling windows with electronic shades. First floor master suite offers a large bay window, a full master bath with soaking tub, double sinks, separate shower and walk-in closet. Gorgeous rear deck with slate patio and garden makes a relaxing spot with magnificent views of the fairway and lake on the Stoney Creek newest nine. $499,000 WPI
Mill Hill Parcel
Walk Around Lane
19 Roberts Lane
Absolutely adorable 3BR, 1998 manufactured home on permanent foundation with mountain views. Sited on lovely .87 acre lot less than 30 miles from C’ville in very nice area of Nelson. Nice outbuilding for storage and 1-car garage. Nice landscaping and partially fenced yard. Priced to sell!! $105,000
Private yet easily accessed, this 3.8 acre wooded parcel is located in the charming Rhue Hollow area. This is an ideal spot for a second home or a year round residence. Great building site and the property has been perked. Permit will have to be re-issued. Lovely winter views. Good investment property. Close to Nellysford, Wintergreen Resort and 35 min to C’ville. $124,500
432 Glass Hollow Lane Great Afton location! Expansive Blue Ridge and pastoral views will soothe your soul. Perfect 5 acre property with 2005 like-new home of exceptional design and quality. High-end energy efficient construction. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, bonus room, 2-car garage, workshop. Bring your horses! 20 minutes to Charlottesville, 15 min to Waynesboro. $649,000
Gorgeous views from this 18 acre parcel on Beech Grove Road. Accessible and level building sites. New well being drilled. Just across the street from the Glen Mary subdivision and minutes from Wintergreen Resort and the Blue Ridge Parkway. 30 min to Charlottesville. Reduced price. $395,000
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People on both sides of age 18 enjoyed the Playtime Concert to benefit the construction of a playground at the Rockfish Valley Community Center. It’s been a project RVCC board member Margaret Claire has been working on for quite some time.
WINTERGREEN STONEY CREEK NELSON COUNTY (800) 361-5155 (434) 361-2440 Visit our website at www.MountainAreaRealty.com Horizons Lot 14
Near Nellysford and Wintergreen Resort, this 5 acre wooded lot has a proposed homesite. “Horizons” is predicated on superb land stewardship. C&R’s include deep 75 ft property line setbacks for privacy, no hunting and nearly 100 acres of “common land” including Rockfish River frontage. A beautiful property for your “green” home. $89,000 Charlie Wineberg 434 996-7336
Waddill Lane Parcel
This 6.40 acre offering is actually made up of three recorded lots. Attractive, level building sites. Wooded but with potential of views with some clearing. Located off of Route 56 in the Piney River area. Great investment potential. $65,000 Call Julie Bendle 434 996-8669
293 Fortune’s Ridge
125 Stoney Creek West
Year round mountain views in sought after Fortunes Ridge. The 2 BR home is passive solar. Lovely stone fireplace in the living room and the sunroom is a wonderful spot to relax. The loft provides an extra sleeping area. Soapstone tile floors throughout (except master). Large rear deck and screened-in gazebo, 2-car garage and paved driveway $489,000 WPI Call John McKeithen 434 906-0427
Charming 3BR/ 2.5BA cottage situated on a 1.32 acre home site with lots of bonus space in the unfinished basement (1176 square feet). Oversized 2-car garage and wrap around deck with screened porch. Motivated seller - Bring all offers!! $410,000 WPI Call Chastity Morgan 434 941-5883
40 Hooded Warbler
Gorgeous 4BR/3.5BA home in Stoney Creek with superb mountain views and beautiful gardens. Gourmet kitchen and main floor master suite. 5.9 acres. $875,000 WPI Call Pam McKeithen 434 906-0426
67 Forest Drive
Great 3BR/3BA home located on the 14th Green at Wintergreen. Wonderful rock out-cropping and views. Basement is finished into a recreation room with full bath. Loft has futon and sleeping chair for other guests. 1-car garage. $324,900 WPI Call Hunter Price 540 290-0694
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thisoldhouse Location: 2068 Greenfield Rd, Afton, Virginia Offered at: $329,000 Comments: Classic farm home on 14 acres with Blue Ridge Views. This 1904 home is solid with all great characteristics of a farm home in place. Almost all acres are open pastures ready for animals. Useful outbuildings and mature plantings. Centrally located between Charlottesville, Waynesboro, and Wintergreen. Our recreation and activity rich area offers countless opportunities to enjoy this part of Virginia. Contact: Jim Wood Montague, Miller & Co. – Lovingston 434-263-5088
Location: 21 Ridge Lane, Wintergreen, Virginia Offered at: $650,000 Comments: Fabulous new construction home with views of Eagles Swoop & the mountains below. Home will feature five bedrooms, 4 full baths, hardwood floors, 2 gas fireplaces,50 year shingles, and a bonus family room in the basement. Exterior offers a large deck and screened porch to enjoy the views and fresh mountain air. Contract now and make your own selections! $25,000 furniture allowance with acceptable contract. WPI right of membership. Contact: Chastity Morgan Mountain Area Realty 434-361-2440
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A River Runs Beside It
Own a piece of the mountain. Architecturally distinguished, masterfully designed and built, one of a kind home on 11 acres fronting the Tye River and backing up to George Washington National Forest. Wall of windows overlook the lighted river. 2 master suites, gourmet chef’s kitchen ~ granite counters, stainless appliances - 2 sinks, 2 dishwashers ~ more. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Great room with gas fireplace, hand scraped maple floors, 2 dining areas, separate laundry, oversized 2 car garage, RV hookup/parking, screen porch, decks, riverside pavilion, glass deck rails, mountain views from every window. 2784 sqft, master on main, not in flood plain. Mature landscaped grounds accentuated by night lighting. Offered at $865,000. A Nelson County Gem. For additional photos go to www.valererealestate.com
For appointment phone Olivia Ryan @ 540 894-7414
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9942 KENTUCKY SPRINGS ROAD, • MINERAL, VA 23117 PH: 540-894-0445 • Toll Free: 1-888-239-4869 valere@mris.com
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Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op volunteers spent a weekend raising the tent in preparation for the 2009 season. The market opens Saturday, May 2 at 8 a.m. A Lovingston market begins Wednesdays on May 6. For more information, visit NelsonFarmersMarket.com TOMMY STAFFORD
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Why Move? Improve!
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Butternut Construction will turn your existing home into the home of your dreams.
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22 Old Turtle Place
$259,000
Stunning new affordable, sustainable construction on 5+/- wooded acres in Horizons EcoVillage! 3 bedrooms, water solar panel with on demand hot water, radiant heat, bamboo and polished concrete flooring, cotton insulation, hardiplank siding, tile kitchen and bath, front and side decks, vaulted living room. DSL available. Beautiful views, nature trail and flowing creek boundary. Wild orchids To list your property with David Ferrall, and mountain laurel abound! 100+ acres call 434-882-LAND (5263) common land for residents to enjoy! Minutes to Summit Realty Company • dhf@ntelos.net Wintergreen skiing and golf. MLS# 461216 From Wall Street to Your Street
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Signaling an end to the snow sports season, Wintergreen Resort’s annual Pond Skimming event drew daredevils who didn’t mind getting a little wet.
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Jim Rice DDS • Jennifer Rice DDS Sherman Smock DDS (Specialist in Periodontics) Dr. Ivona Cristi DDS
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CROZET 325 Four Leaf Lane, Suite 10 • 434.823.2290 CrozetDentist.com
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Seller to pay up to $5,000 toward Purchaser’s Closing Costs, Plus give 1 yr. Home Warranty!
The animals were on parade over the Easter holiday weekend at Mountainside Petting Farm in Afton. Ponies, chickens and camels were among the furry and feathered friends on hand entertaining the kids. Even an Almost Home dog up for adoption, enjoyed the afternoon in her Easter bonnet.
Just like knew, this meticulous 3 Br., 2 Ba., Cape-Cod on 2.19 professionally landscaped ac. w/perennials, shrubs, & dogwoods has numerous update; such as, new roof (2008), all new vinyl clad windows, garden terrace walls, built-in cabinetry in Den, two 15’ retractable awnings w/remote control & MUCH MORE! A new addition of 12’x18’ Great Room plus a 16’x26’ Carport w/storage room was built in March 1999. Relax on your 16x23 Patio, front & side Decks, Gazebo - ALL WITH GREAT MOUNTAIN VIEWS! All appliances convey, plus custom drapes & miniblinds, Hughesnet High Speed Internet Hookup, FP in 12x16 Den, Carport & 14x16 Storage Bldg. are extras! Fronts on a state road w/county water.
Great Buy at $244,000! MLS # 462906
274 Bowling Drive Colleen, VA ROOM TO ROAM!
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BLUE MOON ANTIQUE MALL & BOOKSTORE 8230 Thomas Nelson Highway Lovingston
434•263•8890 Monday – Saturday 11:00 am – 5 pm – Sunday 12-5 pm 1/2 mile S. of Lovingston light on US 29
11.5 open & wooded acres fronting on a quiet state road seconds to US 29 near Lovingston with gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountain & pastoral views zoned agriculture offers many options. Plus, a custom built 3 BR., 2 BA., 2294 sq. ft. home with 2’x6’ framing and energy-efficient R19 walls/R30 ceilings. Nestled amongst towering oaks and boxwoods, this impressive home has quality features throughout with hardwood floors, crown molding, chair rail, brick fireplace in Den, Office with storage closet, Master Bedroom w/Walk-in Closet and Double Vanity Bath, fully equipped Eat-In Kitchen, Hobby Room in Basement and 15x30 Patio for entertaining. Recent architectural 30 yr. roof, new carpet and vinyl throughout, newly painted exterior trim & doors, recent appliances add extra value.
Unique Offering at $344,500! MLS #463704
Carole Saunders, GRI
434.981.3089 (cell) • 434.263.4976 (home) 800.422.6698 (Toll Free) • carolevar@aol.com www.CaroleSaundersRealtor.com
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2104 Fairway Woods
Brian Chase Managing Broker 434-987-4168
Kim Chappell 434-238-2430
Value Priced 2BR condo in popular Fairway Woods overlooking the Devil’s Knob Golf Course. First floor condo with large walk out patio for entertaining. Kitchen open to Living Room and Dining. Close to resort amenities. Offerd at $199,000. Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430 and www. ExperienceWintergreen.com (463616)
155 Mountain Inn
This beautiful 1BR condo is rated a Gold on the Wintergreen Rental Program. Sold furnished and ready to enjoy the resort as a private retreat or investment property. Great location in the Mountain Inn and close to all of the mountain village amenities such as retail, restaurants, shuttle, ski slopes and Tree House. Listed by Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430 and www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (463838)
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Pam Le Vine 941-724-4787
Lot 5A, Cedar Drive
This photo is just a hint of the panoramic view potential of this special lot. With drainfield strategically located to maximize yearround views and more than 1 acre adjoining the National Forest, this is truly a unique Wintergreen mountain setting. With moderate slopes rather than a cliff-edge, you can take full advantage of this spectacular setting. Ideal for a significant mountain estate home. Adjacent 1+ acre parcel also available. Offered at $499,900. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460104)
182 Mountain Inn Condo Great investment rental in the premier rental property in Wintergreen’s Mountain Inn, at the heart of the resort. One bedroom loft with full bath and kitchen produced over $21,000 Gross rental revenue in 07. Priced to sell at $142,500. Call Steve Marianella for details at 434-566-1293.(456338) / I-IN SK
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286 Chestnut Place
Remarkable lot with Blue Ridge Mountain and ski slope views on a street of significant mountain homes. Less than a 5 minute drive to golf, tennis, skiing, dining, and spa services. Bring your own builder or call for recommendations. Build now or hold for investment. $189,000. Brian Chase www. goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460492)
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901 Diamond Hill Own 1 of just 4 studio condos in Diamond Hill! Ground level: Ski-in/ski-out from your patio. Fully renovated kitchen and bath w/ ceramic tile, custom fixtures, updated appliances. Unique wood stove fireplace insert adds warmth and economy. Sold w/ updated furnishings. Great rental program potential! $179,900. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460110)
Christy Phillips 434-987-6388
Thomasina Shealey 703-328-8680
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134 Eagles Court Highly desirable first level walk-out Eagles Court unit. The best of both worlds with beautiful mountain vistas and true ski in/ski out. Tastfully furnished and updated. Gorgeous fireplace creates a cozy after ski atmosphere. The only first level walk out in Eagles Court on the market. Great rental potential. WPI. $274,900 Call Rod and Christy Phillips 434-987-6399 (460593) L OO EP T A IV PR
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Jim Mummery 434-531-5033 17 Blue Flint Lane Build this mountain getaway cottage on prime 1/2 acre lot with views at Wintergreen. Shenandoah Valley Construction will build this bright and open two level home with fireplace, granite counters and custom cabinets. Includes WPI. $499,000. Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (460439)
Joan Mummery 434-531-5033
394 Cedar Meadow Drive
Lovely custom home on second fairway of Shamokin golf nine, an acre of land with hardwoods and mature perennials. Open floor plan features great room with golf and mountain views, hardwood floors throughout, stone fireplace and cathedral ceiling with skylites and expansive second floor windows, assuring light year round. Office loft overlooks great room with two adjacent guest bedrooms and full bath. All windows recently replaced; large screened porch. Significant contribution toward resort membership offered. Priced at $485,000. Joan Mummery 434-531-5033 (463955)
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Golf season is here and the greens are ready! Luxurious golf front mountain home! 4 bedroom/4 baths on the 5th green/6th tee box. Expansive 2-story deck, Screened gazebo, Chef ’s kitchen w/granite countertops, Jenn-Air stainless steel oven w/ gas cooking, wrought iron chandeliers, hardwood floors, Elegant stone fireplace, Beautiful landscape/exterior lighting, Exquisite interiors, Sold beautifully furnished, WPI, The perfect vacation home in the mountains. Attractively priced to sell. Offer price: $544,000, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net, (459585)
18 S. Knob Lane This is a pristine 4BR home that shows like “new”. Mountain views, large great room with stone fireplace, gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, sold furnished and ready to enjoy the resort. Close to amenities including skiing and spa. Listed by Kim Chappell and www. ExperienceWintergreen.com, 434-238-2430 $555,000 (459753)
702 Laurelwood Tastefully furnished and well maintained 1 bed, 1 bath condo - turn-key ready for your enjoyment. Across from private pool and a short walk to Mountain Inn Village. Queen-size sleep sofa plus recently replaced stove, fridge, heat pump. Most furnishings convey. $139,500. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (456086)
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Wonderful Three bedroom condo in newest building (2004) in Stone Ridge. Next to Wintergarden Spa, Devils Knob Restaurant and golf course. Short walk to Devils Knob TennisGREAT location! Nice condition and sold furnished ready to use now. INCLUDES Wintergreen recreational equity membership furnished by seller. ($17,000 value). $69,900. Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293. (464279)
107 Satinwood Lane Wonderful 3 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood near Wintergreen. Relax on the screened in porch or soak in the hot tub. Attached Greenhouse/conservatory is a plant lovers delight. Close to the amenities of Wintergreen but affordable at $299,000. Call Steve Marianella at 434-5661293 (438115)
116 Hemlock Drive
This completely renovated and rebuilt home sitting atop a cliff overlooking the Shennandoah Valley was prominently featured in “Southern Living” magazine years ago and now would qualify for “Architectual Digest”! Views of the Shennandoah Valley are overwhelming and is close to a ski shuttle stop and walking distance to the facilities of Devils Knob. 4 BR, 3.5 BA, Two decks, 1 up and 1 down. Kitchen boasts 16 feet deep in antique cherry cabinets and reclaimed pine flooring. Granite in kitchen and baths plus Rennai tankless gas water heater. Two gas fireplaces. Previously offered at $1.8million, now priced at $750,000 Call Steve Marianella 434-566-1293 (457312)
23 Wintergreen Drive
This 4-story luxury townhome is the jewel of the mountain with features like 4 bedrooms, private elevator, media room (or 5th bedroom) and five full and one half baths. Fabulous views and over 3,670 sq. ft. of living space make this a valuable investment. Visit the completed model. Contact Kim Chappell 434-238-2430 and www.ExperienceWintergreen. com (463011)
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631 Far Knob Climb
Rare opportunity to own one of the largest mountain-side estate lots in Stoney Creek. With elevations approaching 2,200 feet, it is one of the community’s highest. Enjoy lower humidity and cooler summer temperatures. Easy five minute access to valley amenities from a secluded mountain home site. Gorgeous views of the Rockfish Valley. Adjacent 7 acre estate parcel also available. Offered at $225,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460226)
799 Laurelwood
Call your Realtor & preview this lovely 2-story Laurelwood condominium today. Open w/natural light, seasonal mountain views from charming deck, perfect for entertaining. Members-only Laurelwood swimming pool; Walk to Blackrock Market, dining & slopes! Wood burning fireplace, galley kitchen, parking right in front of your condo, no steps, Sold fully furnished. Seller to pay 2009 WPOA Dues, Seller to pay 2nd quarter 2009 Laurelwood Condo dues, WPI, Perfectly priced for today’s real estate market!Offer price: $205,000, Contact: Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, 703.328.8680, MLS#453837, email: bastide@earthlink.net ! LUE VA AL N IO EPT EXC
Oak Lane, Lot #38 Very buildable lot within walking distance of skiing, and Mountain Inn amenities. Enhance the beautiful yearround views with the right floorplan and house design. A great value for both views and location to the Mountain Inn. $139,999. Call Rod and Christy Phillips 434-9876399 (460277)
148 White Oak Drive Location, size and investment income makes this a great resort home. 6BR and 4.5BA and enough room to entertain a crowd. Sold furnished and ready to enjoy. $875,000 Listed by Kim Chappell and www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (459789)
11 Dripping Rock Lane Build this custom home or choose from other plans with one of the areas most respected builders. High ceilings, custom touches throughout this new home. One level living, private lot, great value for a new home at Wintergreen Resort. $395,000 Call Steve Marianella for details at 434-566-1293. (460942)
1941 High Ridge Place Amazing sunrise views from this 2BR Wintergreen condo. Views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Rockfish Valley from your wrap-around deck. The Living Room has a corner wood burning fireplace. Close to all resort amenities such as golf, tennis, skiing and restaurants. Call Kim Chappell, 434-238-2430 or www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (456267)
The ONLY 1 bedroom Highlands Condominium on the market! Stunning Highlands Condo! Magnificent views of the Blue Ridge Mountain and slopes! Your weekend getaway in the mountains! Walk to Aquatics & Fitness Center, Spa, golf, indoor/outdoor tennis courts & dining, Sold fully furnished, WPI, Excellent investment w/outstanding rental history! Close with immediate cash flow! Own your million dollar view Wintergreen Resort/Blue Ridge Mountain condominium for $199,900! See you on the slopes! Offer price: $199,900, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net (459548)
186 Mountain Inn This condo is rated GOLD on the official resort rental program. Many upgrades and sold furnished. Close to amenities including skiing, restaurants, retail and the Tree House. Rental income potential or a great private retreat. Listed at $180,000 by Kim Chappell and www.ExperienceWintergreen.com 434-238-2430 (459877)
738 Pedlars Edge Rare 5 bedroom ski front home on Wintergreen’s Tyro slope. Full WPI premier membership INCLUDED. Hardwood floors, lots of space and storage, 3 1/2 baths and your own private sauna room! Great value at $599,000 Call Steve Marianella 434566-1293 (446948)
14 Waters Edge Lane
One of the most SPECTACULAR LAKEFRONT lots in Stoney Creek! Build your dream home on the water! Exclusive Stoney Creek at Wintergreen Golf Course/Lake Community; You & your architect will enjoy designing your lakefront home to take full advantage of coveted lake views; Now is the time to secure your land and make plans for building of your dream home on the lake. WPI, Lake front/ access, golf views, Offer price: $262,000 Contact: Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net (460259)
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1253 Monocan Drive
You must see this one! Original price $1.25M - now slashed to $860K - $160K below current assessment! Surrounded by Wintergreen’s world-class amenities; only 15 mins to Crozet; 30 mins to Cville. You will not be disappointed by this home - it is exquisite in every way: Granite, tile, hardwoods, mountain views, private, 5 hearths, 3-car garage, office, 4 bedrooms, billiard room, recreation room. $860,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen. com 434-296-9860 (462650)
16 Trillium Place Spacious 4 bed, 3.5 bath Trillium townhome w/ deck overlooking 1 acre Trillium nature preserve. Immediately across from Spa, the Trillium neighborhood is uniquely situated for walking convenience to the spa, Nature Foundation, and shuttle bus. Furnished. Rental program revenue stream in place. $349,950. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (456179)
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We’ll never forget getting the phone call from Yvonne Harris as her barn at amFOG was burning up. She and her husband, Ken, say they hope to have a new barn built this summer and re-establish the culinary mushroom operation that was lost. Members of the Nelson County Master Gardeners were among the people who helped in the clean-up.
The Copper Mine 434-325-8090 Devils Grill 434-325-8100 Stoney Creek Bar & Grill 434-325-8110 The Edge 434-325434-325-8080
iÜÊ i ÕÃ]Ê}Ài>ÌÊ«À Vià There’s a change in the air - Spring is here! All of Wintergreen’s restaurants have updated menus with tempting appetizers and entrees to tasty treats – all with lower prices! Plus you can dine alfresco at Stoney Creek Bar & Grill and Devils Grill – it’s the best way to enjoy spring changes. Don’t forget to book your reservations now for Mother’s Day Brunch.
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Tax incentive for first-time home buyers
By Marlo Allen Marlo Allen is a licensed Realtor residing in Nelson County
If you have been house shopping, but hesitant to follow through with the actual purchase, this may be your golden opportunity to commit and cash-in on some huge home purchase savings. Home prices have dropped, interest rates are low, and the federal government is offering a significant tax incentive for first-time home buyers. In 2008, Congress enacted a $7,500 tax credit. In February of 2009, as part of the sweeping economic stimulus package, the program was revised and improved. The 2009 tax credit has been increased to an amount up to $8,000 and it doesn’t have to be repaid. Read more to see how the tax credit has been modified and to see if you qualify to save money by making a home purchase. Amount of credit; In 2008: The tax credit worth 10% of the purchase price of the home, with a maximum credit of $7,500. In 2009: The maximum credit amount increased to $8,000.
Home purchase period; In 2008: Purchases on or after April 9, 2008 and before January 1, 2009. In 2009: Effective for purchases on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009. Eligibility; In 2008: Eligibility is extended to a “first-time home buyer” and is defined as someone who has not owned a primary residence during the three-year period prior to the qualifying purchase. In 2009: No change. The three year rule continues to apply. Eligible property; In 2008: Any single family residence (including condos, co-ops, townhouses and other) that will be used as a principal residence. In 2009: No change. All principle residences are eligible. Refundable; In 2008: Yes. The home purchase reduces or eliminates income tax liability for the year of purchase. Any unused amount of tax credit is refunded to purchaser. In 2009: No change. Purchaser will
Two renovated homes for one low price! Wow - Not one but two completely renovated homes! Each one-level home has 864 sq ft of finished living space and 288 sq ft of covered porch space for entertaining or to be used as a carport; all of this on 2.5 acres with mountain views in desirable Afton mountain location near vineyards and within easy commute to Waynesboro and Charlottesville. A complete list of renovations can be provided; they include new siding, windows, roof, heat pumps with central air, electrical upgrade, patio, landscaping and many interior enhancements with newly finished hardwood floors, fully renovated bathrooms and kitchens with new appliances, and more... Forget the hassles of repairs and maintenance – the work has already been done for you. Move in one and rent the other or generate investment income by renting both! Agent can provide rental potential details. Don’t miss this great investment or multifamily living opportunity!
1965 & 1983 Mountain Rd Each home: 2Br/1Ba & 864 fin sq ft & 288 sq ft Carport/Porch; 2.58ac MLS #463757; $319,900
Marlo G. Allen
2009: Purchasers have NO repayment obligation. Recapture; In 2008: If home sold before the 15 year repayment period ends, then the outstanding balance of repayment amount is recaptured on the sale. In 2009: If home is sold within three years of purchase, the entire amount of credit is recaptured at sale. This incentive is good news for buyers and sellers. While the buyer gets the tax credit, the “motivated” seller may be a lot more likely to attract a “motivated buyer”. To better understand how this tax credit may apply to you, please consult your lender, accountant, or other financial professional. 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.
Hike, fish, or swim in your own backyard!
Rustic ranch home situated on a large private lot in Lakeland community boasting several lakes and mountain views; parcel borders community area with direct lake access; spacious home with large living room with rock fireplace, skylights, and hardwood floors; gourmet kitchen with an abundance of cabinets and countertop space is ideal for cooking enthusiast; three bedrooms on main level and several bonus rooms in basement for use as family room, office, exercise room, media room or additional bedrooms; oversized garage with separate workshop and storage areas; covered front porch; private back deck; Home already as high speed internet service and security system installed; Lakeland is conveniently situated within 2 miles of Nellysford town center and is a private community with hiking trails and lakes.
576 Lakeland Lane
434.996.3525 Email: Marlo@InsistOnThatGirl.com Web: InsistOnThatGirl.com Market Data: HomeValueMarketReport.com
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continue to receive refund for any unused amount when tax return is filed. Income limits; In 2008: Yes. Home buyers who file their taxes as single or head-of-household taxpayers can claim the credit if their modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is less than $75,000 (less than $150,000 for married taxpayers filing jointly). Partial credits may be available. However, exclusions apply when the MAGI exceeds $95,000 filing individually or $170,000 filing on a joint return. In 2009: No change. Same income limits continue to apply. Revenue bond financing; In 2008: No credit allowed if home financed with state/local bond funding. In 2009: Purchasers who utilize revenue bond funding CAN use credit. Repayment; In 2008: Yes. $500 to be repaid each year for 15 years, starting with 2010 tax filing. (Because the tax credit must be repaid, it operates like a zero-interest loan.) In
2,703 sq ft; 3.04 acres 3 Bedroom & 3 Bath; Garage MLS #464323; $349,000
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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
Cabins and Reclaimed Lumber In Stock! Call For Details.
Time is money. We’ll help you save both. Work with a team that works for you For free tax information go to www.mariamcmullencpa.com Michelle A. Taylor Taylor Made Business Service, LLC “The House call Bookkeeper” p: 434-361-2208 f: 434-361-2131 TaylorMadeSvc@aol.com
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Maria C. McMullen Certified Public Accountant “The House call CPA” p: 434-361-2330 f: 434-361-1974 mariacpa@verizon.net
As part of a project sponsored by The Society of St. Andrew in Big Island, 40,000 pounds of white potatoes were dropped off at Nelson United Methodist Church. Bagged in 5, 10 and 50 pound sacks, the spuds were distributed to area relief agencies such as The Blue Ridge Food Bank.
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Stamped concrete drive leads to a 1 level brick home custom built by Robb Construction on a mature, private, 3 acre lot. Extraordinary quality reflected in all materials including doors, hardwoods, built-ins, kitchen, dual master baths (one ADA equipped). Separate & complete in-law suite (bedroom, living room, kitchen, laundry, patio). No better value for this combination of size, quality, and acreage. $597,500. (459966)
You must see this one! Original price $1.25M - now slashed to $860K - $160K below current assessment! This country manor of more than 5,000 square feet is nestled into a 1.5 acre lot with dramatic views of the mountains and privacy landscaping on all sides. The first floor includes a master bedroom with luxurious bath, home office, and a vaulted living room that connects seamlessly with the kitchen and deck. The home offers a choice of 4 or 5 bedrooms and includes a billiard room, 4 full and 2 half baths, 3-car garage, game room, studio suite, 5 hearths, a stunning gourmet kitchen, and built-ins throughout. You will not be disappointed by this home - it is exquisite in every way: Granite, tile, hardwoods, privacy - all in a old world, Bordeauxinspired design by architect William Poole. Lot or small condo trades considered. A steal at $860,000! (462650) TO W A SK LK IIN G
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1461 Ledges Condo Renovated and tastefully furnished w/ modern appointments and 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-out terrace to grass - bring your dog! Walk to Highlands ski lift and Wintergarden Spa & Fitness Center. Furnished. WPI. Offered at $319,000. (459100)
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2101 Fairway Woods Condo This golf-front condo was gutted down to the studs and rebuilt in 2007 with the finest materials including granite counters, cherry cabinetry, tile floors. Also new are the furnishings, appliances, and fixtures. Ground level - enjoy the golf-front setting from your patio. Sold furnished with WPI. Gold rated unit with rental program revenue stream in place. Offered at $214,900. (456576)
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286 Chestnut Place Remarkable lot with mountain and ski slope views on a street of significant mountain homes. Lightly trafficked cul-de-sac translates to peaceful enjoyment of this amazing Blue Ridge Mountain setting. Less than a 5 minute drive to golf, tennis, skiing, dining, and spa services. Bring your own builder or call for recommendations. Build now or hold for investment. Offered at $189,000. (460492)
18 Coopers Vantage Gorgeous year-round mountain views! Recent remodeling produced a stunning kitchen complete with granite counters, extensive cherry cabinetry, stainless appliances, and cork flooring. Generous spaces and two 1st floor master bedrooms allow for multi-family enjoyment. Year-round, mountain view properties are limited - this one is a standout. Furnished. Offered at $799,000. (456168)
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118 Blackrock Circle Looking for a renovated mountain home that is walkable to Tyro ski slope and offers year-round sunset views of the Blue Ridge Mountains… look no further. Five bedroom, 3 bath home with new and renovated since 2006: Gourmet granite kitchen, roof, Pella windows & sliders, paved driveway, hardwood floors, multi-zone gas heat, hot tub, and much more. Furnished. WPI. Offered at $639,900. (461761)
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Winterwoods Homes A turn-key design/build company, Winterwoods Homes has partnered with the nations premier suppliers to deliver luxury timber frame and stone designs of extraordinary quality. Their industry leading partners include Tennessee Log Homes and Vail’s Slifer Designs. The Winterwoods Homes portfolio boasts 18 unique designs for estate and mountain settings. Client customization available for each design. With a base price of $750K for The Little Stoney to $1.1M for The White Rock Falls to $2.6M for The Durham Run Grange, there is a design for every desire. Let Winterwoods Homes take you on a journey to a truly unique dwelling. Call for details and a complimentary design package.
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STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD
A few snowflakes may have stopped some gardeners in early April, but it didn’t stop the Wintergreen Nature Foundation. “I thought it would be so warm that we could be out here in our summer clothing,” said Olivia Ellis, a member of the Nature Foundation’s Propagation Team. “We had no idea it was going to be snowing.” Olivia, a few other members of the Nature Foundation and several students at Rockfish River Elementary School gathered early spring to start their brand new butterfly garden. Olivia said she loves gardening with kids, but it was the students who decided that they wanted to attract butterflies. “The kids wanted to do a butterfly garden and they wanted to plant native wildflowers and see what the relationship was between the plants and butterflies,” she said. When she shared the idea with Jean Bertelsen, the head of the Propagation Team, Jean was excited, too. She knew the team already propagated a few plants that have nectars loved by butterflies, and she offered them up to the children’s garden. All the plants grow locally and were collected and nurtured by the Propagation Team. “They’re all plants that are native to our particular area,” explained Jean. Of the many options, Olivia chose a variety of plants that will bloom at various times throughout the summer, starting in June. Once the weather gets warmer, visitors will see butterfly weed, great lobelia and other milkweeds – all plants adored by butterflies. Once the plants start blooming, the butterflies should be plentifully fluttering by. NCL
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locally grown
Two new markets. One in Schuyler. One on the web.
Once upon a time, if you wanted to make a salad, you’d walk outside, pick some lettuce and tomatoes and walk back into your home to toss it. Then, with the inventions of supermarkets and subdivisions, farming became a thing of the past. Your lettuce could come from a greenhouse in New Hampshire and the tomatoes were trucked up from Fort Lauderdale. Farming never completely vanished, though, especially in rural places like Nelson County. And now, with buying local and going green becoming more and more popular, the idea of the farmers market is back with a bang. There have been several farmers markets in and around Nelson County for years, but as the popularity of “growing your own” grows even more, additional markets are popping up closer to home. Buck Whitehurst and Stuart and Mary Ann Gunter, for example, along with about a dozen others will celebrate the opening of a small market – the Schuyler Community Farmers Market - May 9. They’re launching with about 10 vendors selling everything from hot peppers and cheesecake to Adirondack chairs and alpaca products. “Buy local,” encouraged Buck. “You know, just makes more sense to support your neighbors.” Yea, they all like locally grown food, but Stuart said that’s not really the main focus of the market. “If we don’t sell one collard green or one boutique shirt, the whole point is to have a place where people can come on a Saturday morning and have a cup of coffee with their neighbors,” he said. “You don’t have to go to Charlottesville, you don’t have to go to Scottsville or Nellysford; you can get out of bed and walk down the road to Schuyler.”
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Fellow Nelsonian Jessie Carter has been growing her own food for quite some time now. She said that her small family always had a little extra, but never enough to justify going to a farmers market to sell it. Her solution? A new project called Locally Grown Nelson which is both very similar and very different from the Schuyler Community Market. It’s old school – everything sold through Locally Grown Nelson will be home grown or homemade – meets new school – the purchasing is managed online at www.nelson.locallygrown.net. “So I figured this would be a great way to do it,” she said. Jessie, who has a degree in ecology and has been farming since high school, was introduced to the Locally Grown software through a friend and thought the program was perfect for Nelson. Shoppers place orders from the web site, which has about 25 vendors selling everything from meat and eggs to cookies and crafts, between Saturday night and Monday. Then, on Wednesdays, they come on down to the Rockfish Valley Community Center to pay for and pick up the order. Jessie knows that many stores are picking up locally grown produce nowadays, too, but because Locally Grown Nelson only charges an 8 percent commission, she thinks the things sold on the web site might be more affordable. “I think that this helps because I think most people want to eat locally but a lot of times it’s more expensive,” she said. “But pretty much we have farm prices.” So whether you’re looking for a community close to home or just something locally grown, just remember, Nelson’s definitely got it for you. NCL
STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD
Buck Whitehurst and Stuart and Mary Ann Gunter, are participating in the Schuyler Community Farmers’ Market which debuts May 9 (above). Jessie Carter is the woman behind Locally Grown Nelson, an online farmers’ market which lets buyers purchase goods online that are then picked up weekly at the Rockfish Valley Community Center (top).
mac’s country store STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD
Giles’ Market. Mac’s Market. That little country grocery store out in Roseland. However you know it, the market is back and it’s now – after almost 60 years of operation - officially Mac’s Country Store. More than half a century ago, Mac Giles owned and operated the store when it was part grocery, part gas station and part TV repair shop. It was called Giles’ Market. Then, in 1985, Eddie Seaman bought the store. “He [Mac] and I talked about it years and years ago,” remembered Eddie. “And he called me one day and he said, ‘You were the first person to ask me about it and if you’re still interested, I’ll sell it to you.’ So that’s how I ended up buying it.” Eddie took out the gas tanks and the TV repair business, added a deli box and a walk-in cooler, kept the convenience store and called it Mac’s Market. Together with his daughter Susie, Eddie ran that store plus Campbell’s Grocery near Piney River. And this next paragraph will prove to you that who you know around here matters: Donny Campbell’s parents used to run Campbell’s Grocery. He and his then-wife Elizabeth, a
cousin of Susie’s, wanted nothing more than to run a country store. So after Campbell’s Grocery closed its doors and it came time to sell Mac’s Market in 2004, it made perfect sense to hand operations over to the Campbells. “And I just fell in love with it when I first saw it,” said Elizabeth. “The people here, the customers made me feel so much at home.” Recently closed for a few months before being purchased by Betty Brown, the store is now called Mac’s Country Store. But have no fear, Elizabeth is still behind the counter cooking up the market’s famous fried chicken. “They’re going to say that Mac’s is known for the chicken,” said Elizabeth, who admitted she’s more of a cheeseburger kind of gal. “And I have never been a fried chicken person, but I have compared to everywhere and I think our chicken is very good. I know there are other people who use the same ingredients that I do and they still tell me that the chicken tastes better here.” The menu might be changing a little, as will the face of the market, but the feel will be the same.
Betty is already working on putting in gas tanks that will be open 24/7 as well as expanding the restaurant a bit. She’s removed about half of the grocery shelves, too. “I’m not trying to be a grocery store,” she said. “I thought if they need groceries, they can go down to J&K or Lovingston.” But that doesn’t mean Mac’s won’t have what you need. Betty keeps a list that customers can add to if anything they want is missing from the store. Eddie never intended for the store to be a fullout grocery store, either. “Everybody goes to the big stores and everything, but you always forget something,” he mused. And really, it’s not always the convenience that brings people in to Mac’s. It’s the company. Elizabeth says the customers are “just a big family” and Betty said she’s already sensing that. Eddie, who still comes in for a bite to eat every once and again, knows that Mac’s is the place to be. “At 12 o’clock, you can hear some of the funniest stories back at those tables,” he said. “It’s really nice.” NCL
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COURTESY: WPOA
GROUP PERSONAL TRAINING
The first problem the group tackled was trash management. “This is a resort up here so you get all different entities come in here,” said Tom, who once had a standoff with a mama bear and her two cubs on his screened-in back porch. “There’s the big trash problem up here because it is a resort with a golf course and things like that. There’s a lot of open trash sites.” Now, in addition to working with WPOA to put up signs warning of the dangers of bears, Bear Smart is encouraging people to stop feeding the birds during the warmer moths – between April 1 and Dec. 1, which is recommended by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries. It’s not officially prohibited, but aside from insecure trash, bird feeders are the biggest attraction for bears to come near homes. “The smell of the bird feed and the mess on the ground, it creates an attractant for the bear,” said Sarah recently to a woman who wanted to maintain her bird feeders. “And once the bears come to your home and they find that, they’re going to start going to other homes looking for the same thing.” And like a poster in the post office says, “Friends don’t let friends feed the bears.” NCL
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bear necessities STORY by JENNIE TAL
TOMMY STAFFORD
In 2008, bears broke in to 35 houses in the Commonwealth. Of those 35 houses, 31 of them were here at Wintergreen Resort. Enough is enough and a few Wintergreen residents have decided to take a stand against the bears. Not that they want to hurt the furry burglars. “Actually,” explained Sarah Scott, one of the founders of “a conservation effort [aimed] at educating humans to make an environmentally safe community for humans and for bears.” Sarah’s house that she shares with her husband Bob has been broken into several times, even though they now follow the rules – no feeding the birds, keeping the trash locked up. “They’ve just gotten so used to going into homes,” she said. The Scotts, along with fellow Wintergreen residents Tom and Barbara Marker, have formed Bear Smart, a program to educate the community about bear safety that the Scotts learned about during a trip to Vancouver. Even before Bear Smart, the Wintergreen Property Owners’ Association, the Resort and the Nature Foundation were doing a few things to prevent bear break-ins, but Tom said Bear Smart will help combine all the groups and create uniform standards.
Local members of Bear Smart discuss ways to keep native bears from breaking into homes in the Wintergreen Resort area.
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Honor our District Governor, Tracy Atchison, as he and wife judy “Kick Off” the
Nelson County Folk Life Festival at
Pharsalia
a day to remember. a place to enjoy.
celebrating history and heritage of an early 1800’s plantation Saturday & Sunday, may 30 & 31, 2009 10am - 5pm daily (no rain date. no refunds.)
Racing solo and in teams of 2 to 4, weekend warriors competed in this year’s Piney River Mini Triathlon along the Virginia Blue Ridge Railway Trail. The annual race is sponsored by Nelson County Parks & Recreation.
Purchase tickets online at www.pharsaliaevents.com or in person at Stoney Creek Pharmacy, the Nelson County Visitors Center, or from any Nelson County Rotarian through May 27, 2009.
A historic plantation with tradesmen, historical interpreters, musicians, children, artists, and planters come to life for two days in May 1809. The proceeds from the Nelson County Folk Life Festival will be used to further the Rotary Club’s humanitarian activities in Nelson County. A donation will also be made to Pharsalia for the preservation of this historic landmark. All Nelson County 4th & 5th grade students studying Virginia history are eligible for a FREE PASS to attend. Passes will be distributed through the elementary schools. TICKET PRICES – GENERAL ADMISSION Adults $10 (In Advance) $15 (At gate) Children $5 (In Advance) $5 (At gate)
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WINE TASTING Includes commemorative wine glass $5 (At Gate Only)
It’s like camp for your dog!
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Minutes to Wintergreen, near Nellysford www.msdoolittle.com
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This event is organized by the Nelson County Rotary Club and Pharsalia’s 5th generation proprietors with a host of volunteers.
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sam’sgarden By Sam Saunders Saunders Landscapes, LLC
Tools of the Trade Each and every craftsman has specific tools for specific jobs. These ‘tools of the trade’ make the difference between half baked and well done. Here is a short list of tools that every gardener must not only have but also maintain in a way so that they are in excellent condition for when that specific task arises. Pruning shears are always at the top of the list. First and foremost is to understand that not all pruning shears are made alike. The professionals always use Felco. The reason is simple – reliability and clean cuts. A poor cut is not only a better entry wound for a disease, but also aesthetically it leaves a terrible scar. Yes these pruners will be more expensive but they will last a lifetime if oiled, sharpened and cleaned regularly. Oiling is infrequent – maybe only 2 times a year and cleaning usually involves just rubbing alcohol and a good piece of steel wool. A good gardener needs about three types of pruning shears. Yes three. Your most frequently used pruners will be a small pair (no lnger than 8 inches) of hand shears for cutting
perennials and small woody branches. The second should be a larger pair of shears for pruning hedges, bushes and cleaning up perennials in the fall. These should be around 18 inches to 2 feet in length and usually have a cutting surface of around 10 inches. The last pair are the lopers and these are used for larger branches on trees. You do not want they style that cuts through the branch in one swipe (harder to use and to make a clean cut), but the style that requires you to close three or four times, each time ratcheting down more and more on the selected branch until it is cut. These are around 3 feet in length. A round point shovel, usually around 5 feet in length, is for planting and turning new soil in a new area for landscaping. A spade or square point shovel is used for cutting sod, edging and transplanting shrubs around your landscape. They typically have a longer face so that you can go deeper into the soil when you dig around a plant for transplanting. The spade needs to be regularly sharpened so that the point is a sharp edge so that it cuts the root system cleanly. One last hand tool that we use
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often is a nice mattock with a wide point on one side (usually around 3 inches wide) and a sharp point on the other. This tool will save you time and money when planting in soil that is either hard, if you did not first prep the bed, or if your soil is laden with stone and roots. A small tiller, like a Mantis, is an aggressive, lightweight tiller that will blend all the layers of the amendments that you would add to your existing soil once you have already spaded and turned the native soil
over for maximum root growth. The Mantis also works very nicely in close situations where your large tiller cannot go and has a number of attachments ranging from thatchers to edging blades. One note on Mantis tillers: unlike a full-sized tiller, a Mantis works most effectively if you let it run a couple of inches and then pull it back to you through the soil thereby chewing up the soil to a dust like consistency. Until our next article, Happy Gardening!
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Time to Boost Your College Savings?
By Michael Manthey Edwards Jones Investments
In an uncertain economy, it’s natural for people to “tighten their belts” by cutting down on their spending. And yet by having too much cash on hand today, you could actually slow your progress toward your financial goals of tomorrow. Before we get to the possible pitfalls of hoarding cash, let’s consider your fellow Americans’ recent savings habits: • How much? In the last quarter of 2008, the personal savings rate was 2.9 percent, the highest level since the third quarter of 2001, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. • Where? People are putting their money in what they consider safe vehicles. At the end of 2008, the ratio of money market fund assets and bank savings deposits to stocks — as measured by the Wilshire 5000 Index, one of the broadest market indices designed to track the overall performance of the US stock market — was 95.4 percent, according to Ned Davis Research. (Keep in mind that the Wilshire 5000 index
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is unmanaged and not available for direct investment.) This ratio is the highest it’s been since money market accounts were created in the early 1980s. Of course, given the stock market decline, it’s not surprising that so much money is going into these accounts, because people are looking, above all else, to preserve their principal. Consequently, as a nation, we are now sitting on a “mountain” of cash. However, the trip up this mountain does not come free. While it’s true that these vehicles may help preserve your principal, they may not provide you with returns that can keep up with inflation, which means that the more of these instruments you own, and the longer you own them, the greater the likelihood that you will lose purchasing power. So here’s the situation: On the one hand, you have a tough economy and a stock market that has probably already saddled you with losses. On the other hand, you need to consider investing in stocks or other growth-
oriented investments to help you reach your long-term goals. What’s the solution? Balance. There’s probably a place in your portfolio for short-term instruments whose chief benefit is helping to preserve your principal. But you may need to balance these holdings with investments that can potentially reward you with growth. The exact mix of assets depends on your risk tolerance, time horizon and individual goals. In these days, you may need a leap of faith to invest some of your cash. But history is on your side: Downturns have typically been followed by market rallies. Plus, we may eventually see cash seeking higher returns, and that should have a positive impact on the financial markets. It may feel comforting to have a lot of cash on hand. But if you’re planning for the years ahead, you should consider putting some of that cash to work. Michael Manthey is a financial advisor servicing Nelson and Albemarle County and lives with his family in Nellysford. Have a question for him? Email him at moneywise@nelsoncountylife.com. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine. Readers should consult their financial advisor for advice.
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asktheDr. By Dr. Charles Cole Afton Family Medicine Dear Dr. Cole, I can’t afford to smoke any more because of the increased price of cigarettes. But I can’t quit without help. This is a complaint I have heard many times in the last few weeks - it is ironic that people complain to their physician about the price of cigarettes! The recent dramatic increase in cigarette prices, combined with the current recession has a lot of people considering giving up their habit. But it is not an easy thing to do. The addiction to nicotine is very powerful. The behavioral habit of smoking is also very hard to break, sometimes even harder than the addiction to nicotine. Some people can simply decide to quit, put down the cigarettes and walk away. Most cannot, however. Nicotine replacement products can be a big help in dealing with the nicotine cravings. Medications that help with the desire to smoke can also be very helpful. Some people have used hypnosis, or acupuncture, in order to quit. I frequently have people tell me that they smoke because of stress. In order to successfully quit, other ways of dealing with stress must be found. Smoking is often associated
Another reason why people trust Afton Family Medicine with certain activities, such as talking on the phone or drinking coffee. Understanding these associations help address the behavioral aspect of smoking. The biggest factor in successfully changing any behavior is motivation. For many the motivation to quit smoking is financial – and at well over $5 per pack this can be quite powerful. For others it is health related. It doesn’t really matter what motivates you, but understanding your reasons for quitting will allow you to stay focused on your goal. So what to do? Get motivated. Come up with a plan and set a quit date. Start an exercise routine to combat the weight gain that often comes with quitting smoking. Be sure to make healthy food choices. If you feel you need a medication to help then talk to your physician. And if you don’t succeed the first time, then try again. You can do it! Dr. STEPHEN SCHMITZ of Afton Family Medicine Dr. Charles Cole 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.
theperfectfit By Agnes F. Schrider, PT Nelson Physical Therapy
Our Teetering Gait Many of us have had our trips and falls. Falls become more common as we age and more than one third of older adults fall each year. However, the statistics are staggering. According to the Journal of Internal Medicine, every hour, there is one death and 183 emergency room visits for falls related injuries among senior citizens. There are also other detrimental outcomes such as head trauma and hip fractures. Following a fall, an older adult’s confidence is usually shattered and this leads to a more sedentary lifestyle for individuals which results in more health issues such as weakness, lower endurance and poor mobility as he or she may be afraid to move from the chair or home. It is a downward spiral. Most of us who may be caring for aging loved ones, have witnessed some of this. There are many facets to good balance. Your gender, age, strength, flexibility, vision and current medications play an integral role in your safe mobility. Some things can be changed and other aspects cannot. Current re-
search has shown that working on the specific balance exercises, strength, gait and flexibility can reduce your risk for a fall. It is vital to your balance and health to have regular physicals, regular eye and ear exams and a regular review of your medications by your physician. It is important for you and or your family members to communicate to your physician about your current functional level. For example, are you having trouble getting out of a chair? Are you having trouble walking from the car to the house? Are you staying home more? Can you get out of bed by yourself? All these are signs of a decline in function which can actually lead to more falls. One of the most fascinating aspects of working in healthcare and fitness is the amazing ability of the body to adapt and improve whatever the starting level may be for the older adult. So, if you are having some concerns about your balance and walking, there is a good chance you can improve your balance and reduce your risk for falls.
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30-5pm. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (540)-456-6710 7849 Rockfish Valley Hwy (SR 151), Afton, VA • www.marthajefferson.org
NELSON PHYSICAL THERAPY & WELLNESS CENTER
Rehab Fitness Yoga Meditation Massage NIA Personal Training Golf Fitness Training
Balancing Act A workshop that will teach you about falls risks, how to improve your balance and how you can reduce your risk for injuries. Date: Tuesday May 19, 2009 Time: 4:30- 6pm Location: Nelson Physical Therapy & Wellness Center Investment: $15
1543 Beech Grove Rd. Roseland, VA 434.361.2650
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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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.dbbrewingcompany.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
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food&dining Ambrosia Bakery & Deli Decadent cheesecake and other desserts, as well as tasty sandwiches. 2192 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9661 Basic Necessities Serving up a taste of the South of France for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great wine selection. 2226 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1766 Blue Ridge Pig Strawberry’s famous hickory-smoked BBQ. 2198 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1170 Chen’s Chinese take-out. 73 Calohill Dr., Lovingston, VA 434.263.8865 Chirios Pizza Pizza and subs. Take out or delivered. Valley Shopping Center 2777 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9188 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 434.325.8090 D’Ambola’s The place to go for a great Italian meal. 9278 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 540.456.4556 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 434.325.8100 The Dogwood Steaks, seafood and country cuisine. Lunch, breakfast and dinner. 2461 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1700 The Edge Casual dining with a view of the slopes. Seasonal live entertainment. Wintergreen Resort 434.325.8080 The Fountain Room at The Mark Addy Inn Offering the finest in international cuisine in an elegant setting. 56 Rodes Farm Dr., Nellysford, VA 434.361.1101 Lovingston Cafe Lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Breakfast Friday through Monday. 165 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8000 Rapunzel’s Coffee and Books Full espresso bar and used bookstore, live music every Friday and Saturday. 924 Front Street (in the Packing Shed), Lovingston, VA 434.263.6660 Stoney Creek Bar & Grill Located in the valley at the Stoney Creek Golf course. Serving
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casual lunch, Sunday brunch and dinner. Seasonal live entertainment on our deck. Reservations please for brunch and dinner. Wintergreen Resort 434.325.8110 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 434.361.1400 Thai Siam Take-Out Authentic Thai food, antique shop next door. 4137 Tye Brook Highway (Rt. 56), Colleen, VA 434.263.8577 Vito’s Italian Restaurant Specializing in pizza and Italian dishes. 8181 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8688 Vito’s Ristorante Italiano & Pizzeria Specializing in pizza and Italian dishes. 2842 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9170
shuteye Acorn Inn Bed & Breakfast 2256 Adial Rd, Faber, VA 434.361.9357 Afton House Bed & Breakfast and Cottages 31 Afton Lane, Route 6 East, Afton, VA 540.456.6759 Afton Mountain Bed & Breakfast 10273 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 540.456.6844 Camp Blue Ridge Montebello, VA 540.377.2413 Cox’s Creek Cottage 296 C & C Lane, Roseland, VA 434.277.5566 Dutch Haus Bed & Breakfast 655 Fork Mountain Lane, Montebello, VA 540.377.2119 Fallen Oak Bed & Breakfast 353 Mimosa Lane, Faber, VA 434.361.1011 Harmony Hill Bed & Breakfast 929 Wilson Hill Rd (Route 665), Arrington, VA 877.263.7750 Horseshoe Mountain Lodge Roseland, VA 434.361.2525 The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1101 The Meander Inn 3100 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1121 The Meeting Place 825 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Wintergreen, VA 434.361.2380 Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort 15072 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 540.377.2650
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North Fork Cottages 697 North Fork Road, Tyro, VA 540.377.2007
Mountain Cove Vineyards 1362 Fortunes Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5392
The Orchard House Bed & Breakfast 9749 Thomas Nelson Hwy (Rt. 29), Lovingston, VA 434.263.7747
Veritas Vineyards & Winery 145 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA 540.456.8000
Walton’s Mountain B&B 6401 Rockfish River Rd, Schuyler, VA 434.831.1384
Wintergreen Vineyard & Winery 426 Winery Lane, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2519
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 Wintergreen, VA 800.266.2444
beercountry Blue Mountain Brewery 9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.8020 Devils Backbone Brewing Company 200 Mosbys Run, Roseland, VA 434.361.1001
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HAMNER THEATER
www.thehamnertheater.com • 434.361.1999
Daughters of the Appalachians, by Linda Goodman April 30 - May 10 All Seats Pay-What-You-Will Preview Wed., April 29, Champagne Reception Opening Night, Thu., April 30 Mother’s Day Special - Tea & Cookies Six women, six stories, six lives intersecting in the heart of Southern Appalachia
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 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 Hughes Mews Antiques 2471 Rockfish Valley Hwy (Rt. 151), Nellysford, VA 540.456.7237
Afton Mountain Vineyards 234 Vineyard Lane, Afton, VA 540.456.8667
Lovingston Arts & Crafts 924 Front St. (In “The Packing Shed”), Lovingston, VA 434.996.5058
Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery 9423 Batesville Rd, Afton, VA 540.456.8400
Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125
DelFosse Vineyards & Winery 500 DelFosse Winery Lane, Faber, VA 434.263.6100
Lovingston Antiques 924 Front St. (In “The Packing Shed”), Lovingston, VA 434.263.6660
Flying Fox Vineyard 27 Chapel Hollow Rd, Afton, VA 434.361.1692
Mountain Vision Pottery 2019 Beech Grove Road, Roseland, VA 434.361.1725
Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery 2800 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1266
Notforgotten Farm 3530 Tye River Road, Tye River, VA 434.263.6508
Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467
Rockfish Gap Country Store Intersection of Routes 250 and 151, Afton, VA 540.456.6112 SPCA Thrift Store
River City Radio Hour
In the Cabaret, Saturday, May 16 featuring Peter Coy’s comedy-thriller, The Return of the Maltese Falcon $20, or 2 for $35, includes food, by reservation only
A Night Out#3 with Hamner Improv Troupe - Saturday, May 23 Suggested donation $3 Improv Classes - Mondays with the Hamner Improv Troupe - FREE Virginia Playwrights Initiative (VPI) Readings - check website for dates
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.
4791 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Arrington, VA 434.263.8788 Tuckahoe Antique Mall 4202 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2121 Valley Green Gallery Valley Green Center (Rt. 151), Nellysford, VA 434.361.9316
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 Drumheller’s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Lane, (Rt. 741, off Hwy. 29) 434.263.5036 Fitzgerald’s Orchard 728 Harper’s Creek Lane,(Rt. 682, off Rt. 56), Tyro, VA 434.277.5798 Flippin-Seaman, Inc. – Seaman & Silver Creek Orchards 5529 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA 434.277.5824 Saunders Brothers Orchard 2717 Tye Brook Hwy (Rt. 56), Piney River, VA 434.277.5455 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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saturday may 2 Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op Opening Day Opening day for the Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op featuring music by Victor Cabas, sponsored by Afton Mountain Bed & Breakfast. The market is located in Nellysford and is open from 8 am to noon. 4 4- 44- 99 Nelson Downriver Canoe & Kayak Race This 7 mile race is suitable for experienced canoe and kayak paddlers (up to Class II/III- whitewater). LOCATION: Registration & Start– Rte 622 (S. Powells Island Rd) 2 miles from Tye River Rd. Finish: about 7 miles downriver (Course subject to change due to water level) 4 4- 77- 0 Spring Studio Show – Scratch & Dent Sale Nan Rothwell and Nancy Maxson will hold our Annual Scratch & Dent Sale at Nan Rothwell’s Pottery Studio, near Nellysford. Nan will have functional pottery and Nancy will have cards, paintings and jewelry. The event will be Saturday, May 2, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and Sunday May 3, noon to 4:00 pm. 4 4- 6 -40
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9th Pre-Mother’s Day Plant Sale Master Gardener Help Desk, Garden Related Crafts, Purchase Plants, Food for Sale. Co-hosted by Rockfish Valley Community Center, Rockfish Valley Ruritans and The Nelson County Master Gardeners. Rockfish Valley Ruritan Park.10am - 3pm rain or shine. 4 4- 61-0100
wednesday may 6 Nelson Farmers’ Market - Lovingston Nelson Farmers’ Market - Lovingston opening day. The market is located next to the Nelson County
Library in Lovingston and is open every Wednesday from May thru October from 3pm to 7pm. 4 4- 61-17 Zone Diet: Balancing Protein, Crab and Fat Let’s explore how the balance of protein, carb and fat in your diet can create greater satisfaction and help you to lose weight. 417 Lakeland Lane, Faber VA 22938. 6:30pm $ 4 4- 6- 19
saturday may 9 Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op featuring music by Jan Smith & Jeff Vogelgesang, sponsored by Basic Necessities plus a cooking demonstration by Claudia Gibson using market ingredients. The market is located in Nellysford and is open from 8 am to noon. 4 4- 44- 99 Piney River Moose Bluegrass Festival The Piney River Moose Lodge, located off Rt 778 in Piney River, is sponsoring a Bluegrass Festival from 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Bands include Hard Drivin’ Grass, In the Tradition, Deer Creek Boys and Little Mountain Boys. Food and drinks will be available. Bring your lawn chair. 4 4- 77- 7 0 Rita Mae Brown and the Oak Ridge Fox Hunt Club Murder Mystery Dinner You are invited to help support our hounds through an evening of dinner, mystery and fun presented by The Wayne Theater Alliance and “Inspector� Kathy Johnson. 7pm. Rockfish Valley Fire Dept., Rt. 151 in Afton. 40- 6-9 19 Community Fun Day @ The Heritage Center The Nelson Heritage Center is sponsoring a Community Fun Day on Saturday, May 9, from 12 noon until 6 p.m. at The Heritage Center located in Arrington. It will be a day of fun, food and games for all ages. At 12 noon there will be a tribute to Harry Samuel Harris. Proceeds from the day will benefit the Heritage Center. 12pm. 1653 Thomas Nelson Highway. 4 4- 6 -
Saturday, May 2 ALSO: Bag Day at the Treasure Chest
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saturday may 16
Harmony Hill at Humpback Rocks Harmony Hill from Stuarts Draft plays bluegrass and gospel. 2-4pm. Blue Ridge Pkway, milepost 5.8 40-94 -4716
Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op featuring music by Woodman & The Amazing K, sponsored by Blue Mountain Brewery. The market is located in Nellysford and is open from 8 am to noon. 4 4- 44- 99
wednesday may 27
Band Fair 7 Summer fun gets an early start at North Branch School’s annual birthday party- Bandfair- held this year on May 16 at Cardinal Point Winery from 1-7. All of the bands donate their talent to the day. This is North Branch School’s 25th year of operation, and to celebrate, the school puts on an outdoor music festival that also has children’s activities, a cake walk, silent auction, student art show, and a truck rae. $ 40-4 6- 4 0
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Spring Crafts Children’s Workshop @ RVCC Use paper, wire and objects from nature to create spring crafts. Ages 8-14. 2PM-4PM Rockfish Valley Community Center $ Please call to register. 4 4- 6 - 1
saturday may 23 Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op featuring music by Kim & Jimbo Cary, sponsored by Blue Ridge Medical Center. The market is located in Nellysford and is open from 8 am to noon. 4 4- 44- 99
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Nelson Nonprofit Community Conversation The committee of the Nelson County Community Fund and the Center for Nonprofit Excellence invite all nonprofit organizations to attend a community conversation and roundtable workshop. At the Rockfish Valley Community Center. 4pm - 6pm. 4 4- 44- 0
saturday may 30 Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op Nelson Farmers’ Market Co-op featuring music by Bill Staton& the Free Radicals, sponsored by Byrum Parr Funeral Home, Inc. The market is located in Nellysford and is open from 8 am to noon. 4 4- 44- 99
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Harmony Hill at Humpback Rocks Loose Gravel debuts their new song “Humpback� written by Jim Gallagher. 2-4pm. Blue Ridge Pkway, milepost 5.8 40-94 -4716 Want to be included in our datebook? Visit NelsonCountyLife.com and click on “Submit an Event.� 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 to be included in the print edition. Events in area counties can be included online, however.
Crown Vetch You fine rooted Wretch! Why must you spoil My rose bed soil? A purple flower you foster You sweet pea imposter!
A Royal Weed
Make yourself useful to all And cling to a rock wall
by Mary Hamilton
April showers may bring May flowers, but they can also bring weeds. It’s a battle Nelson County Life reader Mary Hamilton of Afton decided to write a poem about.
Or a road side ditch or a river bank In my garden? I say no thanks To you Crown Vetch
Your gazebo wedding in Nelson County! Frankee Love with Blue Ridge Weddings now offers special packages for small weddings in the gazebo. Ceremony and photos for as low as $495.
Blue Ridge Weddings 434-263-5350
Options for flowers, video, cake and champagne toast.
www.BlueRidgeWeddings.com
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PHOTOGRAPHY by BEN HERNANDEZ
Beauties Beasts and the
Members of the Roseland Rescue Squad got dolled up for the Womanless Beauty Review, a team fundraiser for this year’s Relay for Life event being held May 2. Contestant Sha-naa-naa Twang took home the top prize. The pageant was dedicated to First Sgt. Lisa Roakes of the Virginia State Police who is currently battling cancer.
PHOTOGRAPHY by YVETTE STAFFORD
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Congratulations to the participants in this year’s Miss Nelson pageant. This year’s Miss Nelson is Alana Danielle Yuhasz (above right); Adriana Vigilante won the Wee Miss Nelson category (left). Details online at NelsonCountyLife.com
Nelson County Folk Life Festival
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STORY by JENNIE TAL
Two years after its inception, the Nelson County Folk Life Festival at Pharsalia is back for another weekend – May 30 and 31 – of celebrating history and heritage on the pre Civil War-era plantation. The last festival was in April 2007 and was a great success. “We did a little survey after the last event and we got some very favorable comments on it,” said Bob Greer, one of the festival’s organizers. “The basic comment they made was, ‘Don’t change a thing, it was great the way it was!’” But Bob said there were a few suggestions on how the festival could improve and he and other organizers are working hard to make those changes for the better enjoyment of attendees. Changes to expect this year include a water truck to limit the dust, a greater variety of even better food, entertainment in the shade and a large tent full of places to sit and eat. Plus the organizers are hoping to double the number of tradesmen from the last festival – there were 50 in 2007 and they already have more than 80, so they’re well on their way! This year’s tradesmen will be doing everything from hand splitting logs to selling ice cream, which
is sure to be a favorite with the kiddies. Speaking of little ones, many young people will, once again, be attending the festival free of charge. All Nelson County fourth and fifth grade students, plus any home schooled students studying Virginia history, are eligible for a free pass to attend. Those passes must be attained ahead of time though, so contact an elementary school near you to get your hands on one. Terry Campbell will be in charge of children’s events like storytelling once again this year. In addition to the many children’s activities and tradesmen, events of the day include period music and dance, re-enactors in period dress, plantation tours and mini-seminars. For kids of all ages, Pharsalia is a great place to learn about history hands-on. “We’ve got the ice house, we’ve got the kitchen,” explained Foxie Morgan, who owns Pharsalia, her family’s homestead. “The person coming for the kitchen will be doing hearth cooking and she’ll be making butter, she’ll be making beer, she’ll be making stew,” continued Foxie. “We have people in the next building, the old laundry… in there making soap.” NCL
The Nelson County Folk Life Festival at Pharsalia takes place Saturday and Sunday, May 30 and 31, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For ticket information, visit PharsaliaEvents.com or call 434-263-7015. APRIL 2009 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 39
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