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Welcome to Shenandoah County Shenandoah County is 90 miles west of the nation’s capital, nestled in the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Largely an agricultural community, the 507-square-mile Shenandoah County is home to seven towns: Edinburg, Mount Jackson, New Market, Strasburg, Toms Brook, Woodstock and Maurertown. Known as The String of Pearls, each town has unique shops, restaurants and businesses. Shenandoah is a Native American name meaning “beautiful daughter of the stars.”
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. “There is a time for every purpose...a time for war, and a time for peace,” by dramatically casting off his clerical robes to reveal a uniform of the Continental Army. He served with General Washington as commanding officer of the 8th Virginia, the famous “German Regiment.”
Ewell. That same old stone courthouse was built in 1795 and is now the oldest courthouse still in use west of the Blue Ridge. Union Gen. Phil Sheridan always will be remembered here for ordering “The Burning” of valley mills, barns and food supplies in order to cut off supplies for the Confederate Army.
During the Civil War, several important battles and numerous skirmishes took place up and down the Old Valley Pike (U.S. 11) and the Middle and Back Roads to the west. The Valley Pike, the only macadamized road in the area, was vital to the success and agility of General Woodstock, the county seat, is one of the Jackson’s “foot cavalry” during the oldest towns in the Shenandoah Valley and Campaign of 1862. the fourth oldest town in Virginia. Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson made headquarWoodstock was home to famed revolutionters in several Woodstock locations, ary, “the fighting parson,” John Peter including the small brick building at the Gabriel Muhlenberg, who came to end of Lawyers Row. The limestone courtWoodstock in 1772 to serve as pastor of house at the center of town was visited by the area Lutheran congregations. soldiers from both sides, including
The Shenandoah Valley has much to offer, from wine tasting at local vineyards to tours of caverns, historic towns and Early American homes. The Shenandoah Valley Music Festival (www.musicfest.org) brings summer concerts (from symphony and big band to county and folk music) to the beautiful outdoor pavilion at Orkney Springs. Or just enjoy stopping at small antique shops and other authentic family run businesses. Skyline Drive is a nearby favorite tourist attraction as are the George Washington Forest, the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park, and local museums.
Muhlenberg is famous for his fiery Sunday sermon of January 28, 1776, in which he punctuated the reading from
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will be held Sept. 20-22, 2019 in downShenandoah County is home to six public town Edinburg. The festival features music, parks as well as two golf courses - Bryce arts, crafts, a parade, entertainment and Resort and Shenvalee, two bowling alleys, food. www.edinburgoletimefestival.org/ one movie theater and an amateur theater. New Market Heritage Days Festival will Snow skiing, summer tubing, a mountain be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 28, bike park and Zipline riding are available 2019 in historic New Market and will feature local vendors, homemade crafts, at Bryce Mountain Resort. food and http://newmarketcoc.net
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The town of Woodstock has several events planned this year, including the Woodstock ROCS (Riley Outdoor Concert Series), which will be held from 7 to 9 p.m., June 14, July 12, July 26 and Aug. 9 at W. O. Riley Park’s event lawn and stage area. Vintage Woodstock Festival will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. Nothing says summer like stopping by the June 21 and will feature dancing in the the county. Hiking trails abound on both streets, food, arts and crafts, wine and beer the eastern and western slopes of this val- county fair for cotton candy or a ride on garden, children’s activities and fun for the the Ferris wheel. The Shenandoah ley haven. entire family. Free admission. Halloween Canoeing, camping and backpacking chal- County Fair draws thousands of people to on Court Square will be held from 11 lenge the outdoor lover, or take an enjoy- its exhibits, rides, food stands and nightly a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 26 featuring trick or ing drive around the rural landscape. For a entertainment. The fair will be held Aug. treating with businesses, mask making, 24-Aug. 31, 2019 at the fairgrounds in grand “overview” of Woodstock and our pumpkin painting, face painting and many Woodstock. famous Seven Bends of the Shenandoah COntinued On page 11 River, make a point to visit the Woodstock The 39th Edinburg Ole Time Festival
Outdoor lovers from all over America The Rt. 11 Yard Crawl come to Shenandoah County to enjoy some of the finest hunting and fishing on Strasburg Mayfest is the third weekend in the East Coast, or just to breathe in its nat- May – Friday, Saturday, and Sunday: May 17-19 and offers events for the entire ural beauty. family. It features a parade, music, food Over 80 river miles on the Shenandoah and craft vendors, carnival rides and a River and more than 77,000 acres of George Washington National Forest grace duck race. www.mayfeststrasburg.com
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EDINBURG www.townofedinburg.org The town of Edinburg is located at the base of Massanutten Mountain, alongside Stony Creek. Early Swiss settlers were so taken with this small community that they named it Edenburg, after the biblical garden. Today it’s known as Edinburg, but the little town continues to attract both residents and visitors with its friendly atmosphere and natural beauty. Edinburg features historic homes, quaint shops and galleries, and one of the few remaining pre-Civil War mills in existence. The Historic Edinburg Mill was built by Maj. George Grandstaff in 1848. It is one of only a few that survived the burning during the Civil War. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located in Edinburg’s Historic District, the mill is a designated Virginia Historic Landmark. It is located on the historic Valley Pike, (U.S. Route 11), and serves as a prominent and scenic resource along this designated Virginia Scenic Byway. The site is now home to a visitor center and the Museum at the Edinburg Mill. The museum tells the story of the mill, the town, the Valley Pike, the Shenandoah River, and the railroad. A 50-seat theater features a 45-minute film titled “The Burning,� which is based on John Heatwole’s book of the same name.
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MT. JACKSON www.mountjackson.com Mount Jackson originally was known as Mount Pleasant. On Jan. 28, 1826, an act of the General Assembly of Virginia changed the name of the village in honor of President Andrew Jackson, who was a frequent visitor on his travels from Washington, D.C., to his home in Tennessee. The town’s location along the Valley Pike, and at the terminus of the Manassas Gap Railroad, prompted the Confederate government to establish a military hospital there in the spring of 1861. Information about the hospital can be found at its original site across from the Our Soldiers Cemetery in Mount Jackson. Mount Jackson is home to the Bowman-Shannon Cultural Arts Center, the historic Union Church, a circa 1947 Duckpin Bowling Alley, and the above-mentioned Our Soldiers Cemetery, the only Civil War cemetery in Virginia with all Confederate soldiers buried there. Visit the Mount Jackson Town Hall and tour the Mount Jackson Museum. The museum features an array of exhibits and information about the town’s history. A visitor center is part of the town hall complex.
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other children’s activities. Light up Woodstock will begin at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 6 featuring music, parade, wagon rides and visits with Santa on Court Square. www.townofwoodstockva.com. Route 11 Yard Crawl will be from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10 featuring 43 miles of yard and antique sales.
Museums & Battlefields When the weather does not cooperate with your outdoor plans, there’s no excuse not to get to know the valley better at one of its many museums. In Shenandoah County, be sure to plan visits to the following museums: The Edinburg Mill at 214 S. Main St., Edinburg, survived the burning during the Civil War and today houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits pertinent to the area. It is open year round from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. The museum is closed Christmas Day. Part of Sheridan’s 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, the Fisher’s Hill battlefield south of Strasburg has interpretive signage and scenic views. For more information, visit https://www.battlefields.org/visit/ battlefields/fishers-hill-battlefield The Fort Valley Museum is located at 8631 Fort Valley Road in Fort Valley. 540-933-6690. www.fortvalleymuseum.org. Hupp’s Hill Civil War Park has something for everyone. The walking trails through the Civil War earthworks provide visitors with a relaxing stroll through the beautiful grounds, and a fresh perspective of the local natural and manmade environment as well as the history of the site. The newly refurbished museum tells the story of the Shenandoah Valley in 1864, and the variety of battles and actions that occurred, as well as the hardships the women and children endured to maintain the homes. Numerous displays and artifacts are available for viewing and learning. 33229 Old Valley Pike, Strasburg. 540-465-5884, www.ccfb.us. After you visit the Mount Jackson Museum, head south on U.S. Route 11 and follow
the signs to Meems Bottom Covered Bridge. This is the longest remaining covered bridge - 204 feet - in Virginia. The Mount Jackson Museum is located at the Mount Jackson Visitor’s Center. Open 1-4 p.m. Thursday-Saturday from March to the middle of December. The Strasburg Museum is a former steam pottery plant built in 1891 that later became a train station, and in 1970 became a museum featuring exhibits on Strasburg history, including pottery, Native American artifacts and displays from the railroad era and the Civil War. The museum is open daily May-October. 540-465-3175. www.csonner.net/museum.htm The Virginia Museum of the Civil War tells the story of the 1864 Battle of New Market and the Civil War in Virginia. Learn more about the young cadets from Virginia Military Institute who fought in what became known as “The field of lost shoes” during the Battle of New Market and browse exhibits about the war in the Shenandoah Valley and Virginia. Admission ticket includes the Battlefield, the Hall of Valor Civil War Museum, and Bushong Farm. Open 9 am - 4:30 pm daily (closed New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Day.) Special events throughout the year include the annual Battle of New Market Reenactment each May — the oldest annual reenactment in the nation. Home to the Shenandoah Valley Tourist Information Center. (866) 515-1864. http://www.vmi.edu/vmcw/
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The Shenandoah County Public School District main office is located in Woodstock. The district includes 10 schools. Schools in the northern end of the county include Sandy Hook Elementary School, Signal Knob Middle School and The Wickham House, a large frame resi- Strasburg High School. Central campus dence north of the Walton building, is typ- schools include W.W. Robinson ical of early log homes in 18th-century Elementary, Peter Muhlenberg Middle Woodstock. The house is at the end of the School and Central High School. Schools historic Lawyers Row in Woodstock. in the southern end of the county include Admission is free through the Woodstock Ashby Lee Elementary School, North Fork Museum, which has owned the Wickham Middle School and Stonewall Jackson House since 1989. 104 S. Muhlenberg St., High School. Woodstock. 540-459-5518 or the Chamber Other schools in the county are Triplett Tech, of Commerce at 540-459-2542 Massanutten Military Academy and the The Woodstock Museum, also known as Massanutten Regional Governor’s School. the Marshall House, is one of the oldest Information provided by the Shenandoah homes in Woodstock, reportedly built County Chamber of Commerce (shenandoah before 1772. The museum is open Maycountychamber.com), Shenandoah County October from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday Tourism (shenandoahtravel.org) and The through Saturday. 540-459-5518. www.woodstockmuseumva.org Northern Virginia Daily. Shenandoah County Guide
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Wineries, Distilleries, Breweries, and Cideries Sundays - Cedar Creek specializes in Cabernet Franc and Chardonnay bottled on site. Supplies are limited as the estate winery knows what it does best and does it Historic vineyards and breathtaking scenery await the well. 7384 Zepp Road, Star Tannery, VA 22654. adventurous connoisseur of fine adult beverages in Shenandoah County. Making up the heart of the sprawl- 540-436-8394 ing network known as the Shenandoah Spirits Trail, North Mountain Vineyard and Winery Shenandoah County offers more than a dozen vinePictures are worth a thousand words and the view of yards, breweries and distilleries for guests to experiNorth Mountain from the warm tasting room at North ence. Mountain Vineyard and Winery will leave you speechJenna French, the director of tourism and economic less. An estate winery that has slowly but surely expanddevelopment for the county, said Shenandoah County is ed over the years, North Mountain offers award-winning, working to compete with bigger counties such as rarely-found wines. 4374 Swartz Road, Maurertown, VA Loudoun for a chance to be considered DC's wine 22644. 540-436-9463 country.
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In recent years, Shenandoah County has continued its historic wine culture as well as branched out to include budding breweries and distilleries. The Spirits Trail, which started with a handful for beverage businesses has boomed to include more than 40 stops throughout the Shenandoah Valley.
Mountain View Vineyard Resting just outside of Strasburg, Mountain View Vineyard offers a boutique wine experience with an intimate tasting room and a sampling of red, white and fruit wines. Tastings are $5 by appointment or reservation only. 444 Signal Knob Drive, Strasburg, VA 22657. 540-635-5369
Siblings’ Rivalry Taking full advantage of the craft brewing boom sweeping the country, Siblings' Rivalry stormed into Strasburg in 2018 and quickly established itself as a must-see spot for beer fans. Open Wednesday through Sunday. 234 W. King St, Strasburg, VA 22657. 540-335-7982
Box Office Brewery For the beer lover and the history fan, Box Office Brewery took the historic Strand Theatre and transformed it into town hot spot. Craft beer and food made to order makes Box Office an entryway into Shenandoah County's beer culture. 177 E. King St, Strasburg, VA 22657. 540-465-2609
Cedar Creek Winery Good wines have a season, and Cedar Creek Winery wants its patrons to experience the estate winery at its best. Open seasonally - April through November on
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Filibuster Distillery If you are coming from D.C., you will feel right at home with Filibuster Distillery, which relocated from the nation's capital to the Shenandoah Valley. Open Thursday through Monday from noon to 6 p.m., Filibuster uses a dual cask approach to make a uniquely American whiskey. 80 Maurertown Mill Road, Maurertown, VA 22644. 703-350-7276
Ridge Runner Farms and Brewing Co. Drawing on a rich farming tradition, Ridge Runner Farms and Brewing Co. expects its #FarmBrew to fill you up and leave you satisfied. Take a step back into the past, embrace the agricultural roots Shenandoah County has to offer and head down to the farm. 6895 Back Road, Maurertown, VA 22644. 571-201-2963
Woodstock Brewhouse Like it's Strasburg cousin, the Woodstock Brewhouse took a historic building in a historic town and made it new again. Located downtown in the Casey Jones work clothes factory, visitors can take a break from the factory and enjoy a handcrafted pint. 123 E. Court St, Woodstock, VA 22664. 540-459-2739
Muse Vineyards Virginia's finest wines, including Muse's 2009 Clio, are enjoyed by the governor and his guests. Robert Muse keeps racking up awards as his estate winery brought home a double-gold in San Francisco's International Wine Competition in 2018 for its 2013 Clio. Open Thursday through Monday, you, too, can taste some of the finest wine Virginia has to offer. 16 Serendipity Lane, Woodstock, VA 22664. 540-459-7033
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Ownership of Shenandoah Vineyards may have changed in 2018, but its tradition of excellence continues. Michael Shaps bought the vineyard Jim and Emma Randel started in 1976 on land Emma Randel's family had owned since the 1800s. Open Wednesday through Sunday, visitors can step back in time, experiencing a Civil War-era barn and take in the natural beauty of the Shenandoah Valley with a local product in hand. 3659 S. Ox Road, Edinburg, VA 22824. 540-984-8699
For the wine and cider lover who also wants some action, Kindred Pointe has cornhole, ping-pong and frisbee golf on tap - in addition to the wine and cider of course. Open year-round Friday through Sunday. 3575 Conicville Road, Mt Jackson, VA 22842. 540-477-3570
Swover Creek Farm Brewery Down on the farm, in a converted barn, Swover Creek Farm Brewery offers a farm to table beer on a porch made from wood from the farm. Enjoy a nano-brewed beer on one of Virginia's century farms Thursday through Sunday. 4176 Swover Creek Road, Edinburg, VA 22824. 540-984-8973
DeMello Vineyard at Third Hill Pack a picnic for a homey stay and a crisp, red wine at DeMello Vineyard. Come and feel like you're at home Thursday through Monday, year round. 2110 Quicksburg Road, Quicksburg, VA 22847. 540-740-8464
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Wolf Gap Vineyard Between April and November, Wolf Gap Vineyards offers up its boutique winery for those looking for a small batch taste. The tasting room is open from noon to 7 p.m. Friday through Monday and private tours, revealing the inner workings of the winery are available by appointment. 123 Stout Road, Edinburg, VA 22824. 540-984-3306
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Cave Ridge Vineyard Randy and Karen Phillips turned wine into a family affair when they opened the Cave Ridge Vineyard tasting room in 2005. With more than a decade of experience, and their daughter acting as business manager, the Phillips family invites you to their estate winery for a taste of what local, family grown wine can be. 1476 Conicville Road, Mount Jackson, VA 22842. 540-477-2585
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NEW MARKET www.newmarketvirginia.com With over 200 years of experience catering to travelers, the historic town of New Market is sure to have something for everyone. The Virginia Museum of the Civil War offers exhibits on the Battle of New Market, the entire war in Virginia, walking trails, Bushong Farm, scenic overlooks of the Shenandoah River and an annual reenactment of the Battle of New Market. The renovated downtown area offers a wonderful place to take a leisurely stroll, enjoy the historic architecture, take in a show at the Schultz Theatre and visit many unique shops. With offerings such as local art, handmade crafts and furniture, Civil War memorabilia, home décor items, various dining options, you’re sure to have a unique experience at each stop. Be sure and look for the shell-struck post from the Battle of New Market and the replica of an old town water pump, both located along U.S. Route 11.
County Offices: 600 N. Main St., Suite 102, Woodstock, VA 22664 Office: (540) 459-6165 Fax: (540) 459-6168 County Administrator: Mary T. Price (540) 459-6165 Board of Supervisors: Dick Neese, Vice-chairman (District 1) 540-740-3414 Steven A. Baker (District 2) 540-477-3550 Richard Walker (District 3) 540-459-3149 Kark Roulston (District 4) 540-984-7800 Dennis Morris (District 5) 540-436-9149, 540-335-0526 Dr. Conrad A. Helsley, Chairman (District 6) 540-481-6167 County Phone Numbers: Emergency: 911 Administration: (540) 459-6165 Building Inspections: (540) 459-6185 Circuit Court: (540) 459-6150 Commonwealth Attorney: (540) 459-6129 Fire & Rescue: (540) 459-6167 Shen. County Animal Shelter: (540) 984-8955 County Health Services: (540) 459-3733 Landfill: (540) 984-8573 DMV: (804) 497-7100 Parks & Recreation: (540) 459-6777 Zoning & Subdivision: (540) 459-6185 Social Services: (540) 459-6226 Voter Registration: (540) 459-6195 Water & Sewer: (540) 459-7491 VA Cooperative Extension: (540) 459-6140 Commissioner of the Revenue: (540) 459-6170 Treasurer’s Office: (540) 459-6180 Tourism: 540-459-6227 Health Care: Shenandoah Memorial Hospital 759 S Main St, Woodstock, VA 22664 Phone: (540) 459-1100
Education: Massanutten Military Academy 614 S. Main St. Woodstock, VA 22664 (540) 459-2167 Lord Fairfax Community College: Middletown Campus: 800-906-5322 Fauquier Campus: 540-351-1505 Luray/Page Campus: 540-843-0722 www.lfcc.edu Shenandoah County Public Schools 600 N. Main St., Suite 200 Woodstock, VA 22664 (540) 459-6222 Airport: Warren County-Front Royal Airport 229 Stokes Airport Road (Route 615) 540-635-3570 http://airnav.com/airport/KFRR Library: County Library 514 Stoney Creek Blvd. Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-8200 Basye-Orkney Springs Library 1382 Resort Dr. Basye, VA 22810 540-856-8084 Fort Valley Library 6190 Woodstock Tower Rd. Fort Valley, VA 22652 540-933-6714 Mt. Jackson Community Library 5901 Main St. Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-3327 New Market Area Library 160 E. Lee St., PO Box 452 New Market, VA 22844 540-740-8650 Strasburg Community Library 195 W. King St. Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-8464 Senior Center: 116 Lakeview Drive Woodstock 540-984-8811
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NEW MARKET’S MOVIES IN THE PARK May 31st, June 28th, July 12th, August 2nd New Market Community Park Time: At sundown Admission is FREE! Please bring blankets or chairs for your viewing comfort. Keep an eye out on movies featured on our website, www.newmarketvirginia.com
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION July 3rd • 5 PM-9:30 PM New Market Community Park Come join us for an evening of live entertainment, great food, youth and adult activities and more. Fireworks to start around 9:30 p.m. Feel free to bring chairs or blankets for comfort. There is no charge for admission No pets or alcohol
Parking behind New Market Community Center Food and Drink Available for Purchase • Beer & Wine Garden (Please no outside food or drink and no pets)
June 14th: SONS OF LIBERTY www.thesonsofliberty.com
July 19th: LITTLE WALTER & THE CONVICTIONS www.littlewalterandtheconvictions.com
August 16th: PRIME www.primeband2012.com
September 6th: VEXINE www.vexine.com
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STRASBURG
540-465-5089 Willie Keeler Owner
www.strasburgva.com Located just 18 miles south of Winchester and 81 miles west of Washington, D.C., Strasburg invites you to discover history, celebrate the arts, and connect with nature. Strasburg features antique shops, art galleries, museums, and abounds in history. The town was home to a thriving pottery industry from 1761-1909 and visitors today can tour the Strasburg Museum, housed in what was originally the steam pottery building. The museum exhibits include Civil War artifacts, Native American exhibits, and much more.
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Civil War history can be found at Hupp’s Hill Civil War Park. The wooded setting includes walking trails and the Gateway to Shenandoah Visitor Center. The Strasburg River Walk is another trail where visitors can stretch their legs, walk their dog, or bicycle along a scenic path beside the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. Top off a day of outdoor adventure with fining dining or a home-cooked meal at one of the town’s restaurants.
JIM & JOYCE HALL VISITORS ALWAYS
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Massanutten St. Gallery
Call us for Farm Tours
Large selection of Antiques
(540) 436-3517
Interior Designers Welcome!
WELCOME 754 Harrisville Road, Toms Brook, VA 22660 www.poseythisisitllamas.com We also do BIRTHDAY PARTIES / TOURS / FREE ADMITION · DONATIONS ACCEPTED Farm tour donations go towards Llama care & Southeast Llama Rescue.
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18 Years of Experience!
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Licensed in VA & WV
540-335-9020
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Buying Gold & Silver Pawnbroker Saturday & Sunday 11-5 Store: (540) 465-1798 • By appointment: (540) 336-6106 134 Massanutten St. (Beside the Emporium)
Want to List to Sell or Look for a New Home?
CALL CINDY! Cindy Hawkins - Realtor® ABR, GRI Licensed in Virginia 540-335-9313 cindy@sagerrealestate.com
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NMLSR #1277218
111 E. King St., Strasburg, VA 22657
Contact Information Legislators: Delegate C. Todd Gilbert (15th District) General Assembly Building, Rm 511 P.O. Box 406, Richmond, VA 23218 Office: 804-698-1015 Email: DelTGilbert@house.virginia.gov District Office: P.O. Box 309, Woodstock 22664 540-459-7550 www.delegatetoddgilbert.com VA State Senator Mark D. Obenshain (District 26) Session Office Pocahontas Building, Room No: E502 Senate of Virginia P. O. Box 396, Richmond, VA 23218 Phone: (804) 698-7526 • Fax: (804) 698-7651 Email: district26@senate.virginia.gov District Office P.O. Box 555, Harrisonburg, VA 22803 Phone: (540) 437-1451 • Fax: (540) 437-3101
WE INVITE YOU TO
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Congressman Ben Cline (6th District) 1009 Longworth HOB, Washington, DC 20515-4606 202-225-5431 U.S. Senator Tim Kaine 231 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-4024 • 202-228-6363 (fax) U.S. Senator Mark R. Warner 703 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-2023
Let us help you grow a safer, healthier, chemical free garden or lawn! We carry a wide selection of Organic gardening supplies and a great selection of gardening products and much, much more.
Fertilizers, pest control, repellents, seeds & bulbs, seed starting supply, potting soils, soil amendments, soil testing, animal feed, lighting for indoor growing, gardening tools, gloves, hydroponics & aquaponic systems, solar panels, canning & preserving supplies, honey bee supplies and crafts by local artists.
When you arrive in Strasburg, you’ll find a charming town in a beautiful Shenandoah Valley setting. Look a little closer and you’ll experience rich history, outdoor adventure, friendly folks and great local food and craft beer!
Ask about bulk supplies!
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TOMS BROOK Toms Brook, located between the towns of Strasburg and Woodstock, witnessed Civil War action in 1864. The Battle of Toms Brook engaged over 9,000 Union and Confederate soldiers. The battle, also known as the “Woodstock Races,” resulted in a Union victory.
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Toms Brook today is home to artisans and farms. The small town offers several travel centers. When traveling U.S. Route 11, be sure to note the renovated Toms Brook School. The old school found a new use as affordable housing. The project was a team effort of several agencies that served a need while saving a historic building.
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WOODBINE FARM MARKET 5199 John Marshall Hwy, Strasburg, VA • (540) 465-2729
Here are are just justaafew fewthings things we we carry carry during during thethe year: year:
Fresh Baked Goods, Meat, Produce, Wines (local and beyond!), Jellies, Jams, Butters, Dressings & Sauces, Pickles & Relishes, Gift Items, Herbs, Bedding Plants, Homemade Apple Butter, Farm Fresh Beef & Pork, Local Goat Cheese, Local Cheddar, Colby & Italian Cheeses. Gift Certificates and so much more!
PRE-ORDERS WELCOME ON FRESH BAKED GOODS FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION OR HOLIDAY!
We have a playground suited for children up to the age of ten, which includes our woodbine express & kids mining sluice. Ask about our Shelter Rental for family reunions, company picnics, birthday parties, and more. For more information on rates and availability call (540) 465-2729, or e-mail us at woodbinemarket@gmail.com.
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It’s our 50th Anniversary! 1969-2019 As we celebrate this important milestone, we think it is appropriate to thank our community for its support and for allowing us to be part of making the Shenandoah Valley“Home Sweet Home” for so many.
Thank You! We also thank our family of Real Estate professionals who make Sager Real Estate #1 in sales and listings in Shenandoah County year after year.
We couldn’t do it without you!
Kelly Sager Associate Broker, Co-Owner Licensed in Virginia
Dora Buck Principal Broker, Co-Owner Licensed in Virginia and WV
REAL ESTATE SAGER 111 East King Street Strasburg, Virginia 22657 540-465-3771 800-570-5674 Licensed in VA & WVA
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WOODSTOCK
Shenandoah Mutual
www.townofwoodstockva.gov
Fire Insurance Company
Located within 90 miles of the Nation’s Capital and within 160 miles of Virginia’s Capital, Richmond, the town of Woodstock is the county seat of Shenandoah County since the county’s formation in 1772. Nearby cities include Harrisonburg (35 miles) and Winchester (30 miles). Woodstock is the fourth oldest town in Virginia. Steeped in history, the town was home to the famed Revolutionary Peter Muhlenberg, who came in 1772 to serve as a Lutheran pastor. Take the self-guided walking tour to see our many historic homes and churches. Simply download the Woodstock walking tour app to begin your adventure. Don’t miss the original Shenandoah County Court House, designed by Thomas Jefferson and dating back to 1795. The Woodstock Museum and the Wickham House are filled with treasures from Woodstock’s rich history and are a must-see in learning more about the area.
We offer Low Insurance Rates for the following coverage • Homeowners • Mobile Homeowners • Condonimium • Special Homeowners for Tenants
• Farm Property Policies • Landlord Property • Additional Perils for Farm Equipment and Livestock • General and Farm Liability
Shenandoah Mutual withstands the test of time. We have served the community since 1876. See us for your insurance needs! 660 N. Main St., P.O. Box 106 • Woodstock, VA 22664 • 540-459-3421 • 800-757-6342
Woodstock is home to a variety of unique shops, including antiques, wines, gourmet foods, upscale women’s clothing and accessories, garden centers and more. Enjoy award-winning cafes and restaurants or relax on a bench with some ice cream or a cold drink.
443 Meadow View Lane, Fort Valley, VA • 540-933-6650 • www.shenandoahmeadows.net
PAINT YOUR OWN POTTERY, CANVAS, CLAY & MORE!
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HOURS: TUES-FRI 1-6, SAT 10-6 *ALT HOURS AVAILABLE FOR GROUPS OF 10+ RESERVE THE STUDIO FOR FREE TO HOST YOUR OWN EVENTS. BD PARTIES, LADIES NIGHTS, FUNDRAISERS, TEAM BUILDING, REUNIONS, CLUBS
130 WEST COURT ST., WOODSTOCK, VA • 540-692-4208 WWW.SUZANNES-STUDIO.NET
Candy’s Diner Delicious Homemade Country Cookin! We Serve Breakfast & Lunch
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Woodstock Museum May-October Thursday-Saturday 1-4 p.m.
Or by Appointment Year Round!
Two 18th Century Houses & Carriage House
Speaker Program March & May - 4th Thur. September - 1st Thur.
21874 Old Valley Pike, Woodstock, VA 22664
Celebrating 50 Years! 104 South Muhlenberg Street, Woodstock, VA
540-459-4292
www.woodstockmuseumuva.org 540-459-5518
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KIBLER’S GARAGE, INC. Full Service Garage Havoline/Chevron Fast Lube 861 S. Main St. • Woodstock 459-5755 • Mon-Fri 8-5 RICHARD D. KIBLER, JR Owner Operator
Master Tech
First Baptist Church-Woodstock 116 Lakeview Drive, Woodstock, VA 22664 • 540-459-3000 Email: fbcwdstk@shentel.net • Website: www.fbc-woodstock.org
Est. 1883
Sunday Schedule
Wednesday Schedule
8:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 11:00 a.m. Traditional Worship
6:00 p.m. Children & Youth Ministries 6:30 p.m. Adult Worship & Bible Study
Dellinger
Funeral Homes, Inc.
Advanced planning services available for your peace of mind. Please call or visit us online anytime to arrange your consultation with a funeral pre-planning specialist. Personalized Funeral Services | Burials & Cremations | Memorial Garden | Preplanning Options | Flexible Payment Options
Dellinger
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Dellinger
Woodstock 157 N. Main Street 459-2199
New Market 9377 N. Congress Street 740-3312
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Annual events in
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For more information about these or other events in Shenandoah County go to VisitShenandoahCounty.com or call 888-367-3965
Strasburg • Vintage in the Valley April 6, 2019 • Sundays in May Wellness Series May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2019 • Mayfest May 17-19, 2019 • Father’s Day Fish Fry Float June 15, 2019 • Front Porch Fridays June, July and August • Harvest Festival Aug. 17, 2019 • Octoberfest Strasburg Style Sept. 14, 2019 • Battle of Cedar Creek Re-enactment October • Pints for Paws Oct. 27, 2019 • Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup Festival Nov. 2, 2019 • Film Festival Nov. 8-10, 2019 • Hot Cocoa Concoctions Dec. 7, 2019 • Home for the Holidays Dec. 7, 2019
Basye: • Winterfest at Bryce Resort March 9, 2019 • Brycefest July 6, 2019
Woodstock: • Woodstock ROCS (Riley Outdoor Concerts) June 14, July 12, July 26, Aug. 9, 2019 • Vintage Woodstock June 21, 2019 • Shenandoah Valley ARTFest June 22, 2019 • Shenandoah County Fair Aug. 24-31, 2019 • Autumnfest 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 5, 2019 • Light Up Woodstock Christmas Dec. 6, 2019
Edinburg: • Edinburg Ole Time Festival September 20-22, 2019
Orkney Springs: July 19-Sept. 1. The Shenandoah Valley Music Festival has been bringing great music to the Valley for more than 50 years! There are eight to 10 concerts per season that offer music from wide variety of genres. The concert venue is an outdoor pavilion on the grounds of Shrine Mont, a beautiful, historic retreat center in the quaint village of Orkney Springs. Situated at the foot of Great North Mountain, Shrine Mont provides a stunning backdrop for the concerts, and its modest size allows for great views of the stage from both the pavilion and lawn seating areas. Visit http://musicfest.org/ for more information.
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Mt. Jackson: • Mount Jackson Harvest Festival October 26, 2019 • Shenandoah Uncorked at Shenandoah Caverns November 9, 2019
Countywide Events: New Market: • Cross Roads Fest June 14, July 19, Aug. 16 and Sept. 6, 2019 • Battle of New Market Re-enactment May 18-19, 2019 • New Market Heritage Festival Sept. 28 • ‘Tis the Season Holiday Celebration Dec. 7, 2019
• Gardens Galleries & Grapes April 27-28, 2019 • Route 11 Yard Crawl Aug. 10, 2019 • Holiday Open Studio Tour Dec. 7-8, 2019
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Open Houses monthly October-July. Learn more at RMA.edu or call 540-636-5484.
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Worship With Us... All Are Welcome! Antioch Church of the Brethren 23502 Senedo Rd., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-3661
Christ United Church of Christ - Conicville 14561 Senedo Rd., P.O. Box 968 Mt. Jackson, VA 22842-0968 • 540-477-3955
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 850 Ox Rd., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-4335 • www.mormon.org
127 E. High St. Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-3837
Emmanuel Church 99 Church Hill Ln. Fishers Hill, VA 22626 540-465-3367
Faith Lutheran Church Faith Lutheran Preschool 4260 Fort Valley Rd., Fort Valley, VA 22652 540-933-6154
Columbia Furance Church of the Brethren
Grace Evangelical Free Church
20910 Senedo Rd., Edinburg, VA 22824 540-459-1632
718 E. Queen St., Strasburg, VA 22657 graceevchurchva.org • See our services online!
Community Mission Church of the Brethren
Grace United Church of Christ
50 Coffmantown Rd., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-8720
10492 Orkney Grade, Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-2542
Crossroads Church
Gravel Springs Lutheran Church
11265 Senedo Rd., Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-9105 crossroadschurchonline.com
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Emanuel Lutheran Church
1870 S. Pifer Rd., Star Tannery, VA 22654 540-465-5980 • www.gravelspringslutheran.org
Edinburg Christian Church
Lebanon Lutheran Church
210 Center St., Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-8155 edinburgchristianchurch.blogspot.com
10120 Middle Rd., Lebanon Church, VA 22641 540-465-5456 A member of North American Lutheran Church lebanonlutheranchurch.org
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Liberty Baptist Church 29110 Old Valley Pike, Strasburg, VA 22657 www.washedintheblood.org 540-465-8016
Maurertown Brethren Church 24916 Old Valley Pk., Maurertown, VA 22644 540-436-3469
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church 5983 S. Main St., Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-2421 Rev. Derek Ritenour
Mt. Calvary United Church of Christ 1299 Sheetz Mill Rd., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-3999 www.mtcalvarywoodstock.org
Mt. Jackson United Methodist Church 141 Orkney Dr., Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-2128 www.mtjacksonumc.org
Mt. Zion Lutheran Church 3055 Fairview Rd. Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-4899 mvplutherans.org
Oak Level United Methodist Church 1802 Camp Roosevelt Rd., Fort Valley, VA 22652 540-933-6606 Pastor John Senters
Pleasant View Church of the Brethren 4197 Conicville Rd., Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-3856
Quicksburg United Methodist Church 4281 Ridge Rd., Quicksburg, VA 22847 540-477-2128 Pastor Darwin G. Edwards
Round Hill Church of the Brethren 28138 Old Valley Pk., Toms Brook, VA 22660 540-436-3127 • www.rhcob.org
Saumsville Christian Church 2035 Saumsville Rd. Maurertown, VA 22644 540-459-3566
Shen. Community Fellowship 197 Patmos Rd., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-2952 scfwoodstock.com • scf@scfwoodstock.com
St. John Bosco Catholic Church 315 N. Main St., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-4448 • www.sjbwoodstock.org
St. John’s Lutheran Church 3623 Back Mountain Rd. Winchester, VA 22602 • 540-877-9407 www.stjohnslutheranwinchester.org
St. John’s UCC, Harrisville 1466 Harrisville Rd. Toms Brook, VA 22660 540-459-2807
St. John’s United Church of Christ 1010 Headquarters Rd., Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-4860 sheishin@shentel.net
St. John’s United Methodist 116 S. High St. Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-4464
St. Luke Brethren Church 3250 Back Rd. Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-2309
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St. Paul Lutheran 156 W. Washington St. Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-3232 • www.stpaulstrasburg.com
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ 235 S. Main St., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-3643 • woodstockucc.com
Strasburg Assembly of God 556 Ash St. Strasburg, VA 22657 540-869-5081
Strasburg Christian Church 165 High Street, Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-3547
Strasburg Church of Christ 467 Aileen Ave. Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-3311
Strasburg Presbyterian Church 325 S. Holliday St., Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-3920 • www.strasburgpresbyterian.org
Strasburg United Methodist Church 114 W. Washington St., Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-8788 • www.strasburgumc.org
Toms Brook United Methodist Church 3263 Main St., Toms Brook, VA 22660 540-436-9312 • tomsbrookumc.net
Valley Baptist Church 408 Stoney Creek Rd., Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-8665 www.valleybaptistchurch.net
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Valley Gospel Church 24824 Old Valley Pike Maurertown, VA 11633 540-436-3448
Valley Pike Church of the Brethren 83 Headley Rd., Maurertown, VA 22644 540-459-3272 • valleypikecob@yahoo.com
Wakemans Grove Church of the Brethren 668 Wakemans Grove Rd., Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-8383
Walnut Springs Christian Church 1905 Oranda Rd., Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-4693 • “Find us on Facebook”
Woodstock Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 109 S. Muhlenberg St., Woodstock, VA (540) 459-3125
Woodstock Presbyterian Church 142 E. Court St., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-2646 • woodstockpresbyterianchurch.com
Woodstock United Methodist Church 156 S. Muhlenberg St., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-4144 • woodstockunitedmethodist.org
Zion Christian Church 1772 Zion Church Rd. Maurertown, VA 22644 540-436-3314
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