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Winchester 4th Annual Skyline Indie Film Fest is an international, independent film festival featuring all genres, languages, and topics. The festivalʼs mission is to foster the Indie film spirit, embrace, enjoy and celebrate Indie films and filmmakers with a critical review process and screening festival. The Skyline Indie Film Fest will be screening entries of movies at multiple venues in WinchesterFrederick County. A Festival Pass will provide entry to all screenings.

SEPTEMBER 10, 17 & 24 Strasburg Farmers Market - 9 AM- 12:30 PM. Pot Town Organics

SEPTEMBER 10-11 Woodstock Food Truck Festival -11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Shenandoah Downs at Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. Free admission. Races begin at 1 PM. Shenandoah Valleyʼs only Food Truck Festival. Join us at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds for the first Annual Food Truck Festival partnered with the first weekend of Harness Racing. Tons of family fun and great food and brews to boot.

SEPTEMBER 10 Strasburg Powhatan Ruritan Club Auction Oranda Schoolhouse - Auction starts 10:00 am. Food available starting at 9:00 am. Furniture, houseware, antiques, and collectibles, new items & much more! Preview items starting at 8 a.m.

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Exploring the Night Sky by Telescope hosted by the Strasburg Shenandoah Astronomical Society. Strasburg Chamber of Commerce Cash Party. Strasburg Moose Lodge After a short introduction in the library, Society members will guide - Doors Open: 5:30, Dinner: 7:00. participants as they search the night 572 Red Bud Road, Strasburg, VA. sky for stars, planets, constellations, Tickets: $30 each (limited to 300 galaxies, and more. Dress for the tickets). Must be over 21 to attend. weather. FOSA members, UVA Contact: 540-465-3187 or email: Alumni $10; nonmembers $12 strasburgcoc@ gmail.com Member/ Alumni family $20, nonSEPTEMBER 10 member family $25 Stephens City SEPTEMBER 10 Secrets of the Enneagram. Stephens City Presented by Diane L Haworth. 3rd Annual Parks & Pets $45/per person at Unity of the Extravaganza from 10-2 p.m. at Shenandoah, 6460 Valley Pike, Sherando Park. Food available for Stephens City. 540 868-1903. 10 purchase from Greenwood Grocery a.m. - noon. Unlock the secrets of the enneagram that can lead to your & Deli. Silent auction benefiting the FC Esther Boyd Animal Shelter. health, wealth and lasting happiness! This introductory workshop will Adoption onsite. Demos by FC Fire help you start to unravel the myster- & Rescue and the FC Sheriffʼs ies in your own life and those of oth- office. Vendors with everything you ers. Pre-registration is required. For need for your dogs, Honor Guard & additional information and to register, much more. Car show. visit the “Events” tab at: SEPTEMBER 10 www.DianeHaworth.com Stephens City Annual Harvest Gathering Weekend SEPTEMBER 10 at The Miller House & Valley Broadway Furniture Country Interiors. Broadway Hometown Event – Autumn Days Food & Craft Festival 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. BBQ. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. North Main Street. SEPTEMBER 10 Local food vendors, music and New Market handmade crafts, furniture, textiles, New Market Library @ 3 p.m. housewares, gifts & more. Retired Navy Commander, Bob www.broadwayhometown Coolbaugh will speak about the oriparnership.org gins of Naval Aviation. He will cover what led up to the idea of flying airSEPTEMBER 10 planes off of ships, and how airBoyce Foundation of the State Arboretum/ planes changed naval warfare. Bob Blandy Farm, Boyce 7-9p.m. built a replica of the 1910 Curtiss

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Pusher Airplane for the centennial celebration of Naval Aviation. This airplane was the first to fly off a ship, thus beginning naval aviation. Join us to hear about the early days of aviation and its impact on Americaʼs military operations. See footage of the Curtiss Pusher in flight and hear about the conquest of the Atlantic by air.

SEPTEMBER 11 Winchester Fall Blue Ridge Bridal Show at the George Washington Hotel. 1-4 pm. Find your Dream Dress * Explore Reception Locations * Discover New Ideas *Taste Your Way to a Perfect Menu * Preview DJʼs and Musicians *Receive Advice from the Professionals * See all of your options! At 3:30, Potomac Bridals presents a Bridal Gown Show plus let the experts answer your biggest questions!

SEPTEMBER 11 Woodstock “Fill the Wagon” for Lukeʼs Backpack. 12 noon – 3 p.m. For a list of items or further information, please call 540-459-4899 or mvplutherans@org Mt. Zion Lutheran Church parking lot, 3055 Fairview Road

SEPTEMBER 11 Front Royal 6th Annual Doggie Paddle - Northern Virginia 4-H Educational Center, 600 4h Center Dr. The pool will be open to canines and their humans. All canines must have a current dog license.


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Edinburg Edinburg Ole Time Festival - The Festival will start on Friday at 5:30 p.m. and will continue with non-stop activities until Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Friday: Community Sing Along; Square and Line Dance, Old-Timers Basketball Game. Saturday: Pioneer Breakfast; 4K Fun Run/Walk; Festival Commemorative Pottery Sale; Civil War Lectures; Parade at 1 p.m.; Music, Crafts, Artists, Food Vendors; Childrenʼs Festival; Antique Cars; Teen Center Reunion Dance. Sunday: Ole Time Church Service; Old Timerʼs Baseball Game; Annual Bed Race; Duck Race. For more information: 540-984-7272 or www.edinburgoletimefestival.org.

SEPTEMBER 16 New Market New Market Library - 10 a.m Preschool Story time for ages 3-5. This will be held the 3rd Friday of each month through May 2017.

SEPTEMBER 16, 23, 30 New Market The New Market Farmerʼs Market 2 to 6 pm. Behind the New Market 7-11, right off Interstate 81 Open every Friday through Oct. 28. A variety of vendors have local produce, eggs, honey, jams and jellies, baked goods, homemade granola, and much more. Check out the New Market Farmers Market Facebook page for more information and specials each week. For more information contact Apryl Donovan, Manager, at awrdonovan@gmail.com

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September Events at Samuels Library, Front Royal For more information contact the library at (540) 635-3153 or www.samuelslibrary.net Saturday. September 10 11:00 Fall Vegetable Planting: A Childrenʼs Garden program. Letʼs plant cool, hardy vegetables! Take home a how-to book and a vegetable to start your own little patch! Registration begins August 10.

annual SamiCon, the libraryʼs own mini comic con. SamiCon is part of the libraryʼs celebration of National Get a Library Card month. This yearʼs theme is “Discover the force of your library card,” supporting Samuels Public Libraryʼs mission to ʻbring people, information, and ideas together to enrich lives and build community.ʼ Attendees Tuesday, September 13 4:30 Big Kids Story time for ages 6 and will be able to enjoy gaming, geek crafts, panels, programs, and a Star up. Up, up, and away! Weʼll have an Wars scavenger hunt; discover cutting action-packed story time featuring superheroes! You wonʼt want to miss it! edge technology at the Conquest Technologies Maker Space; meet a comic artist and local authors; check Wednesday, September 14 – 10:15 out booths in the vendor hall; and Toddler Story time. Younglings, come explore the libraryʼs graphic novel colto story time ready for some space lection and other library resources. The adventures in our Star Wars-themed event opens at 10:00 am and will close story time. Siblings welcome. 11:00 at 4:30 pm. For more information call Preschool Story time. Younglings, the library at (540)635-3153, ext. 108 come to story time ready for some or visit www.samuelslibrary.net. space adventures in our Star Warsthemed story time. Siblings welcome. Tuesday, September 20 4:30 Big Kids Story time for ages 6 and Thursday, September 15 up. Sometimes itʼs soft and quiet, and 10:15 Toddler Story time. Younglings, sometimes it is noisy and overwhelmcome to story time ready for some ing. Come to our story time about rain. space adventures in our Star Warsthemed story time. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Younglings, come to story time ready for some space adventures in our Star Wars-themed story time. Siblings welcome.

Wednesday, September 21 10:15 Toddler Story time. Moo! Baa! Neigh! Our story time will feature farm animals! Come in for some farm-fresh stories, songs, and crafts! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Moo! Baa! Neigh! Our story time will Saturday, September 17 feature farm animals! Come in for 10:00 SamiCon. On Saturday, September 17th, 2016, Samuels Public some farm-fresh stories, songs, and crafts! Siblings welcome. Library is excited to host our second

SEPTEMBER 16 Winchester Fridays (excluding October 14) Experience the Civil War as a civilian in Old Town Winchester! Learn about the citizens and the events that took place in Winchester during that stirring period of time. Make your reservation by calling 540-542-

1326, and meet your guide at 2 N. Cameron Street. $5.00 per person, payable to your guide. More tours are available. See: www.visitwinchesterva.com/toursand-itineraries/guided-tours.

SEPTEMBER 16 Boyce Foundation of the State Arboretum,

Thursday, September 22 10:15 Toddler Story time. Moo! Baa! Neigh! Our story time will feature farm animals! Come in for some farm-fresh stories, songs, and crafts! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Moo! Baa! Neigh! Our story time will feature farm animals! Come in for some farm-fresh stories, songs, and crafts! Siblings welcome. Saturday, September 24 2:00 World of Lego. Children ages 5 and up are invited to explore all the amazing things you can do with Legos. Registration begins August 24. Tuesday, September 27 4:30 Big Kids Story time for ages 6 and up. Some kids love it, some kids fight it. Enjoy some stories and a craft about sleep. Wednesday, September 28 10:15 Toddler Story time. Join us for Fall Fun as our stories, songs, and craft welcome the new season. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us for Fall Fun as our stories, songs, and craft welcome the new season. Siblings welcome. Thursday, September 29 10:15 Toddler Story time. Join us for Fall Fun as our stories, songs, and craft welcome the new season. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us for Fall Fun as our stories, songs, and craft welcome the new season. Siblings welcome.

Blandy Farm 7-8 pm Explore the Arboretum under the full moon. Wear comfortable shoes, bring a flashlight, and explore the natural world at dusk and after dark. FOSA members, UVA Alumni $10; nonmembers $12. Member/Alumni family $20, nonmember family $25 Reservations Required—Space is


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Limited. Call 540-837-1758 Ext. 224 M-F 1-5 p.m. or visit: www.blandy.virginia.edu/our-foundation/online_payments

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Winchester Skyline Lasertag 4:30-9 p.m. Tactical Laser tag plays like paintball, uses the same equipment as paintball, but there is no paint or projectile. Skylineʼs equipment uses the same infrared technology as your tv remote. It is safe, fun and works for a wide variety of ages and groups. Enjoy thrill of laser tag for your next party, festival, corporate event or wherever you want to add some instant adrenaline packed fun. FRIDAY OPEN PLAY - Every Friday Night. Friday Early Bird - 4:30 - 6:30 ($10 at the door, $10 pre-purchase online). Friday Regular - 7-9pm ($15

Winchester 41st Annual Shenandoah Valley Apple Harvest Festival. and 2nd Annual Antique Car & Truck Show. Frederick County Fairgrounds 10-5 p.m. The Rotary Club of Winchesterʼs Apple Harvest Arts and Crafts Festival. Ole Tyme Apple Growers exhibit food vendors and more. Items for sale are expected to include fine pencil drawings, hand spun Alpaca wool, handmade jewelry and hand-blown glass. The “Kids Zone” includes inflatables for children to play on. The Apple Theme Booth will display dozens of varieties of locally grown apples as well as samples to taste and an Apple Pie eating contest. There will also be the “Everything Virginia Booth”,

Heritage Weekend Hardy County WV Sept. 23-25 Activities include train ride, historic homes tours, craft show, food vendors, musical performances, Civil War encampment, historical demonstrations, quilt show, and more. For more information, schedule of events, and home tour tickets please visit www.heritageweekend.com

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burying ground since inception of the town in the 1700s. On this walking tour, you will be introduced to men and women who contributed to the development of Winchester, as SEPTEMBER 17 well as our great nation. Meet your Skyland, Shenandoah Nat. Park guide at the gatehouse entrance to 17th Annual Apple Butter Mt. Hebron Cemetery at 305 East Celebration. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Boscawen Street. Wear comfortSkyland Resort. Food, live enterable walking shoes. Please note tainment, pony rides and crafts for that no restroom facilities will be the kids, wine & hard cider tasting available. Fee: $5, payable to the for the adults. First-hand demonguide. strations of the three-day apple butSEPTEMBER 17 ter making process and it will be Winchester available for purchase. GoShenandoah.com for more info. Willow Grove, 740 Merrimans Lane. Discover the talent of the Free admission to event, parking Shenandoah Valley at Valley Fusion admission fees will apply. Fest! A full day of jam, bluegrass, SEPTEMBER 17 and funk, featuring live art, a visual Winchester art gallery, workshops with experts, Mt Hebron Cemetery 1 p.m. and more! More information at: Mt. Hebron has been Winchesterʼs www.valleyfusionfest.com in which all the crafts for sale were made in Virginia. (540) 542-1326 or 1-877-871-1326. Admission: $5 or less. Pet friendly.

Santa’s North Pole Express Tickets on sale October 15th Come take a magical ride from Moorefield, WV to the North Pole! Children and adults alike will enjoy cookies, hot cocoa, story reading, sing-a-longs, meet Mr. and Mrs. Claus and many other activities! Train Departures: November 25th & 26th 5:00 pm & 7:30 pm December 2nd & 3rd 5:00 pm & 7:30 pm Tickets $20/person Tickets available at www.heritageweekend.com For questions contact: heritageweekend@hardynet.com All passengers must have a ticket. All sales are final,no refunds are given unless the train fails to operate.


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Fairgrounds, 155 Fairground Road. From dawn til dusk visitors can see Basye antique trucks, fire trucks, farm trac“Changing of the Leaves” Auto & tors, and military vehicles all in workTruck Show – 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at ing condition. Adults: $2.00 children Orkney Springs Fire Rescue. Food under 12: free. Camping available available, Chinese auction, Cake Wheel, door prizes, trophies, partici- on-site but very few hookups. pant judging. Information: 856-3058. greasemonkeyb61@ gmail.com or 540-478-4389.

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Stephens City Special Movie Showing & Classic Car Show. Family Drive-In Theatre. 3-7 p.m. 6th Annual Classic Car Show. The movie “American Graffiti” will shown following the car show. Plaques, awards, activities, live DJ music.

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SEPTEMBER 22-25 Woodstock SEPTEMBER 17 & 18 Berryville Woodstock and Café Shoppes – 2-4 Linden p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Watermelon Park Fest is a familyVine to Wine Tour & Tasting - Fox friendly music festival at Watermelon Meadow Winery $20/person for non High Octane. Park and Campground, 3322 club members. 2-5 p.m. Live music Lockeʼs Mill Road. Festivities include SEPTEMBER 18 by Josh Walker concerts, dancing, workshops, New Market bands, pickinʼ contests, kidʼs activiSummerʼs End Pup Pool Party at SEPTEMBER 17-18 ties, open jams, food, craft vendors, the New Market Pool. Information: Woodstock and more. Admission fee and kids 740-3432. Hot Rod Cruisers of Front Royal at 12 and under are free. 540-955-1621. Shenandoah Downs at SEPTEMBER 22-24 Shenandoah County Fairgrounds Winchester SEPTEMBER 23-25 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Free admis12th Annual Tri-State Antique Truck Hardy County, WV sion. Races begin at 1 PM. Show at the Frederick County Heritage Weekend. Train ride, his-

toric homes tours, craft show, food vendors, musical performances, Civil War encampment, historical demonstrations, quilt show, much more! www.heritageweekend.com

SEPTEMBER 23 Winchester Shenandoah Conservatory – Armstrong Concert Hall – 8-10 p.m. Jazz Ensemble showcases works from throughout the Swing Era in their first concert of the season. $12

SEPTEMBER 24 & 25 Winchester Shenandoah Conservatory – Armstrong Concert Hall. Chamber Orchestra. 810 p.m. Saturday, and 3-5 p.m. on Sunday. Shenandoah Conservatory faculty violinist Akemi Takayama joins the Shenandoah Conservatory Chamber Orchestra in Piazzollaʼs famous four tangos that depict the seasons in Buenos Aires. $12

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Join us for the Family Race to Leave No Trace! Shenandoah Strasburg Back to School Carnival – 10 a.m. National Park Ranger Regina Cardwell will lead three low-impact – 2 p.m. at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Indoor, outdoor outdoor games and activities (indoors in case of rain) for families games, silent auction, and kids on the grounds of vendors/crafters, dunk tank, conSamuels Public Library (330 E cessions, prizes and book swap Criser Rd) on September 24, with Kiwanis Club. Benefit: PTO. Family Hiking Day. Rain date: Oct. 1.

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Belle Grove Plantation – Front Royal Newtown History Center – Join us downtown for a fun filled Museum of the Shenandoah Valley afternoon at the Brew and Blues 10 to 4 p.m. Festival. 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. This event includes beer tastings of over Come on down for Smithsonian 50 varieties, crafters, artisans and Magazineʼs Museum Day Live! delicious foods. Music by Hypnotic Belle Grove is partnering with the Smithsonian and thousands of Willie, Bugsy Cline and the Blue other museums by offering Free Devils. $20; $15/advance Admission. Visit www.smithsonianSEPTEMBER 24 mag.com/museumday for more Front Royal information.

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Festival at Shenandoah Downs at Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. New Market 11 a.m.-5 p.m. - 24 Craft Beers, Fire & Rescue Department Fall Fling. Join the New Market Fire and Award-winning Chili, Custom Rescue for the 11th year of sponsor- Drinking Glass, and lots of Harness ing the Fall Fling! The event will be Racing action! ORDER TICKETS held at the New Market Fire & ONLINE; Races begin at 1 p.m. Rescue located on 9771 Congress SEPTEMBER 24-25 St. New Market, VA. There will be approximately $100,000.00 in prizes New Market The Heritage Days Festival will be raffled off every 5 minutes starting from 11:00 a.m. (Over 60 prizes!) At held downtown 9-5p.m. A fun day for all ages with craft vendors, local 5:00 p.m. a name will be drawn for the Grand Prize:! From 10:00 - 4:00 food, face painting, petting zoo, pony p.m. people can enjoy Burgers, Hot rides, and you can sing along/dance Dogs and other delicious sides and to local musicians. 540-740-3212. beverages. Tickets are $25.00 each For a list of times and events visit and are good for the duration of the http://shencochamber.wix.com/ event. For More information please heritage-days. call 540-740-8904

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Live music all weekend. History presentations, Kids land, youth archery & BB gun, animal park, food & crafts, apple butter. Lumber jack show (Sat), 5K run/walk (Sat), Chili Cook-off (Sun). No pets please.

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Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Jan & Neil Gillies.

SEPTEMBER 25 Winchester Museum of the Shenandoah Valley 7:30 a.m. - noon. 5th Annual Chelseaʼs 5K Family Fun STOMP Out Epilepsy and SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy) Awareness. This great family event benefits the Chelsea Hutchison Foundation. Funds raised by this Foundation provide grants for fully-

Winchester Gaudete Brass. Bright Box Theater. 8 -10 p.m. Chicagoʼs Gaudete Brass performs spirited and engaging concerts of new works, and makes adventurous, award-winning recordings. This quintet presents an evening of poignant and exuberant music commissioned by the ensemble. $15

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Beth Macyʼs “Factory Man.” The main subject of her book, John Bassett III, will speak to the community at the Alamo. A reception will be held in the lobby with a documentary showing and talk to follow. One Book One Community and the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Winchester will welcome author and entrepreneur John D. Bassett III of Bassett Furniture for a conversation on the recent best-seller FACTORY MAN as well as his new book MAKING IT IN AMERICA: A 12-POINT PLAN FOR GROWING YOUR BUSINESS AND KEEPING JOBS AT HOME. JOHN D. BASSETT III is a thirdgeneration factory man who went up against the global market to save his family furniture business. He now employs hundreds of people at Vaughan-Bassett furniture. Mr. Bassettʼs book will be available for purchase. Tickets are $6 and available on the Alamo website

SEE SHENANDOAH and economic growth of the Shenandoah Valley was the existence and improvement of the principal road that ran along its length. Known successively as the Great Warrior Path, the Great Wagon Road, and the Valley Pike, this thoroughfare played a critical role throughout the entire history of the Valley, and of numerous campaigns during the four years of the Civil War. Join Park Ranger Shannon Moeck as she explains the evolution of this road and its impact on history. This program will visit several locations around the park, and thus will involve a car caravan system (visitors follow the rangerʼs vehicle). www.nps.gov/cebe

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Harrisonburg The 50th Annual Virginia Mennonite Relief Sale will be held at the Rockingham County Fairgrounds from 4-9pm. This family friendly event has something for everyone. Live and silent auctions of quilts, wood working items, artwork, SEPTEMBER 28 antiques, and more. Come hungry Winchester and enjoy homemade food and Winchesterʼs Main Street Agriculture international food. Also young and – Loudoun Street Mall from 10 a.m. old alike wonʼt want to miss the 5k – 4 p.m. Frederick County agriculRun/Walk, crafts, music, and chilture will be highlighted with farmers drenʼs activities. Free admission. and vendors providing local foods, 540-433-9993 or visit www.varelief educational displays, and activities sale.org. for kids. Cooking demonstrations, live bees, live animals, advice for SEPTEMBER 30-OCTOBER 2 gardeners. Live music and much New Market more. Information: 540-869-2182 or The Schultz Theatre and School of visit www.oldtownwinchesterva.com Performing Arts will present “My Fair Lady” on Friday and Saturday at SEPTEMBER 30 7:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM. Middletown Tickets are $15 Adults and $12 for Belle Grove Plantation - 5p.m. The Long Gray Trail: History of the Students/ Seniors. Call the Box Office at (540) 740-9119. Tickets Valley Turnpike. One of the most can also be purchased at the door. critical features in the settlement

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OCTOBER OCTOBER Romney & Petersburg, WV Potomac Eagle Scenic Rail Excursions – See page 2 for all train ride dates and times.

OCTOBER 1 Strasburg OktoberFest 11:00 AM-6:00 PM. North Holliday Street, Strasburg.

OCTOBER 1 & 2 Front Royal Autumn Conservation Festival, Smithsonian Institution, 1500 Remount Rd 9 – 3 p.m. Tour the facilities of this extension facility of the National Zoo. History, guided tours, veterinarian clinics, clouded leopards, red pandas and more.

Kick Ball, Horseshoes, Corn Hole, Bobbing for Apples, Olympic Games, Horseback Riding, Scavenger Hunt Needle in a Haystack, Pumpkin Carving, & Wine Tasting. The River Valley is a family festival featuring folk bands, craft beer, wine and local craftsmen.

OCTOBER 1 Dayton 37th Annual Autumn Celebration downtown, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. There will be 300 vendors from numerous states. Attendees also will enjoy a wide variety of food, crafts, and childrenʼs activities. No pets allowed except for service dogs. Free admission. 540-879-2241.

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Front Royal 15th Annual Northern Shenandoah Valley JDRF/One Walk, First Baptist Church, 14 W 1st St. 9am – 2pm. For a world without Type 1 Diabetes sponsored by the Rotary Club of Front Royal Registration at 9 a.m. Opening ceremonies and walk 9:45 a.m. Lunch Party 10:4511:30 a.m. Enjoy a morning of fun, food, and entertainment All are welcome: families, individuals, schools, churches and businesses For information on the Walk and how you can form a team and raise money visit www.walk.jdrf.org Proceeds to benefit JDRF to find a cure for Type 1 diabetes

Woodstock Annual Fish Fry and Auction at the Woodstock Moose Lodge, 152 Moose Road, from 6-9 p.m. Tickets: $50. Information: 540-4598550 or visit fnfsr.org.

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OCTOBER 1-2 Woodstock Wine & Trotter Festival at Shenandoah Downs at Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. 11AM - 5 PM. Sample Wines from Virginia Wineries, receive a Souvenir Wine Glass! Great Food & Crafters, Bet on Harness Races at Shenandoah Downs! Presented by Shenandoah County Fair, Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail and Virginia Equine Association.

Front Royal River Valley Festival – 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars OCTOBER 1-16 VFW Post 1860, 1847 N Royal Millwood Ave. Folk Bands, Jig and Jive Art at the Mill. Burwell-Morgan Mill, Dancers, Juggling Troupe, Soccer, 15 Tannery Lane. Sunday-Friday


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12-5p.m. Saturday 10-6 p.m. $ Over 1,000 Original artworks by 175 artists. Clarkehistory.org

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OCTOBER 1-31 Strasburg Vintage sewing machine exhibit at the Strasburg Museum.

New Market Books and Babies Story time for ages birth to 3 at 10 a.m. at the New Market Library. This will be held the 1st Friday of each month through May 2017

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12 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016 OCTOBER 7-9 Wardensville, WV 31st Annual Wardensville Fall Festival. Saturday 9-5pm; Sunday 10-4 pm. Food, Music, Crafters & Vendors, Parade, Raffles, Auction, Demonstrations, Car Show, Performances. Benefit the Capon Valley Vol. Fire Company. No pets please. 20 miles west of I81 (Strasburg exit 296 on Rt 55)

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Edinburg New Market Theatre Shenandoah will be perThe Schultz Theatre and School of forming “The Crucible” on Friday Performing Arts will present “My and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Fair Lady” on Friday and Saturday Sunday at 2:30 PM. Contact 540at 7:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM. 984-3972 for more information. Tickets are $15 for Adults and $12 OCTOBER 8-9, 15-16, for Students/ Seniors. Call the Box 22-23 & 29-30 Office at (540) 740-9119. Tickets Deleplane can also be purchased at the door. Virginia State Parks Sky Meadows

October Events at Samuels Library, Front Royal For more information contact the library at (540) 635-3153 or www.samuelslibrary.net Saturday, October 1 10:10 Books and Barks. Come to our extremely popular monthly program that gives developing readers the chance to read and relax with a trained therapy dog. For beginning readers and up. Registration begins September 3. 2:00 Chess and More! Meet other kids and teens who enjoy the challenge of a good chess, checkers, or other board game. For ages 6 and up. Bring your favorite game with you. Registration begins September 1. Tuesday, October 4 11:00 Time for Baby. What do books, scarves, puppets, music, and babies have in common? They are all part of Time for Baby. Join us as we use all of our senses to explore the world around us. Meet with your baby up to two years of age as we have Fun with Friends! Siblings welcome. 4:30 Big Kids Story time for kindergarten and up. Are they creepy, or are they interesting? Our stories and craft will be about spiders! A S.T.E.M. program.

Thursday, October 6 10:15 Toddler Story time. Youʼll think about dinnertime in a whole new way after coming to our Veggies story time! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Youʼll think about dinnertime in a whole new way after coming to our Veggies story time! Siblings welcome. Saturday, October 8 2:00 Aspiring Artists. Are you aged 7-11? Do you enjoy art? If so, please join us for our new childrenʼs art class. Come in for some superduper colored pencil techniques and still lifes. Registration begins September 8. Tuesday, October 11 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Are they hiding under the bed or in the closet? Find out when you hear the stories about monsters.

llamas! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Letʼs learn about some tall and furry friends, llamas! Siblings welcome. Tuesday, October 25 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Our stories and craft will be about Nighttime. Wednesday, October 26 10:15 Toddler Story time. GʼDay, Mates! Weʼll take a quick trip down under for stories about Australian Animals! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. GʼDay, Mates! Weʼll take a quick trip down under for stories about Australian Animals! Siblings welcome.

Thursday, October 27 10:15 Toddler Story time. GʼDay, Mates! Weʼll take a quick trip down under for stories about Australian Animals! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. GʼDay, Mates! Wednesday, October 19 Weʼll take a quick trip down under 10:15 Toddler Story time. Letʼs learn for stories about Australian Animals! about some tall and furry friends, Wednesday, October 5 Siblings welcome. llamas! Siblings welcome. 11:00 10:15 Toddler Story time. Youʼll Preschool Story time. Letʼs learn think about dinnertime in a whole Saturday, October 29 new way after coming to our Veggies about some tall and furry friends, 11:00 Saturday Family Story time. llamas! Siblings welcome. story time! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Join us for Saturday Family Story Preschool Story time. Youʼll think time when the Front Royal/Warren about dinnertime in a whole new way Thursday, October 20 10:15 Toddler Story time. Letʼs learn County Tree Stewards present a after coming to our Veggies story Halloween story time for all ages. about some tall and furry friends, time! Siblings welcome.

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Fall Farm Days. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. each Saturday/Sunday. Enjoy live music, living history, Mount Bleak House Tours, Crafts, Vendors, fun childrenʼs play area, corn maze and more! 540-592-3556 www.virginiastateparks.gov 11012 Edmonds Lane.

OCTOBER 8 Toms Brook Posey Thisisit Llama Farm – 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Admission donations: For animal care & southeast llama rescue. Wool spinning, Triangle Loom Weaving, Lead Making, & Hay Rides. Come have fun! 754 Harrisville Rd

OCTOBER 8 Woodstock Seafood Festival at Shenandoah Downs at Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. Oysters by “Pro Shuckers” of Maryland - Plus great seafood from “Po Greens” of Strasburg and Crab Cakes from Hazards Mill Food Truck. Great Food and plenty of Harness Races!

OCTOBER 8 Front Royal Annual Festival of the Leaves 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Parade @ 10 a.m. The Festival takes place in historic downtown Front Royal, Virginia on Chester and Main Streets. Come enjoy Front Royal at its best. Arts and crafts abound in the heart of our historic district. Bluegrass, blues, country, jazz, big band, and choir music represent some of the musical entertainment. Come enjoy Heritage Square on the grounds of the Warren Heritage Society at 101 Chester Street where you will find museums, tours of our historic homes - Belle Boyd Cottage (Front Royal home of Confederate spy Belle Boyd) and 18th century Balthis


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House - and their outbuildings, reenactors, living history demonstrations, crafts people, and apple butter making, to name a few. Childrenʼs Corner, Car Show, Live Entertainment

OCTOBER 8 Strasburg Cedar Creek & Belle Grove Battlefield Series - “The Battle of Huppʼs Hill” Huppʼs Hill Civil War Park. 33229 Old Valley Pike • 2:00p.m., FREE. Contact: (www.nps.gov/cebe) or call (540) 869-3051.

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10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Winchester Apple Harvest Festival at Marker Miller Orchards. Everything apples! 20 varieties of apples to

choose from – with pick your own available. Apple cobbler and apple cider slushees can be enjoyed while sitting on the front porch or listening to the music each day from 1-3 p.m. For the kids we have the cow train, a playground and room to run. A variety of food will be available at the food building.

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Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Rich Follett.

Mt. Jackson Taste of Shenandoah will be held at Cave Ridge Vineyard, 1476 Conicville Road, Mt. Jackson. 12 noon – 4 p.m. $25. This is a farm-totable, wine, beer and cider event that pairs tasting samples from local producers and growers. Live music will feature Randy Black and Pat from Broadway. Tickets: www.CaveRidge.com.

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Front Royal 2nd Annual Shenandoah Leaf Peeper Run • The 2nd annual Shenandoah Leaf Peeper 10K and OCTOBER 8-9 Half Marathon running event will Luray have you tackling the hills in and 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Rain or Shine. around Front Royal during the 46th The annual Page County Heritage annual Festival of Leaves. With the Festival will be held at the Page Blue Ridge Mountains and the County Fairgrounds. Featuring south fork of the Shenandoah River hundreds of crafters, home cook- as the backdrop at the time of year ing, variety of live entertainment, when the radiant colors of the kids pedal tractor pull, pony rides, changing leaves are simply stunbarrel train ride, demonstrations ning, the miles will fade quickly and antique tractor pull. $4/adults; under your feet as you knock out $1/children. Information: 540-743- this two-loop 13.1-mile and single loop course. 5014. No animals/No exception

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OCTOBER 15 Woodstock Autumnfest 5K – 10 a.m. at Fairview Park(across from the “Discover Woodstock” water tank.

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banjo pickinʼ, wine sippinʼ good time! Featuring a State Championship BBQ Competition sanctioned by the Kansas City BBQ Society and a Backyard BBQ Competition to see who makes the best BBQ in the Valley. Featuring live music by Justified, Craft Beer, 2 local wineries, crafters, log splitting competition, and much more! Gates open at 12:00 pm — rain or shine. Tickets may be purchased online for $7 in advance or $22 for Craft Brew Tasting and a beer mug, the day of the event tickets go up $3 for each and can be purchased at the gate. Children 16 and under are free. You will also find registration forms and directions on the website at http://shencochamber. wix.com/autumnfest. The nature of this event does not allow for outside food, beverages, or pets.

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Middletown Apple Festival at Richardʼs Fruit Market, Middle Road. 9-5 p.m. Apple harvest is always a fun time to visit the farm. Weʼll have lots of varieties of apples to choose from, plus food and fun for everyone. This is a family friendly event, so bring the kids and spend the day in the country with us! Free!

Middletown 152nd Anniversary of the Battle of Cedar Creek Re-enactment. Come share in the experience of the 152nd Anniversary of the Battle of Cedar Creek, originally fought on October 19, 1864. Prices are as follows: Adult tickets for one day are $12.00 per person per day. Senior Citizen, Students aged 7-17 and Law Enforcement are $6.00. Children 6 and under are free. Retired and Active Military with ID are $6.00.

OCTOBER 15 40th Class Reunion** – Warren County High School Front Royal Country Club – 7pm $25/person. Checks made out/mailed to: Class of 1976 c/o Susan B. Jenkins, 208 Clymer Ave., Front Royal, VA 22630 Please let us know if you are able to come ASAP, with money in by September 15. **WCHS Classʼ of ʼ75 & ʼ77 are cordially invited.

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Columbia Furnace United Methodist Church, 19 Union Church Road, Edinburg. Free Will offering. Benefit: Family Promise.

OCTOBER 22 Winchester Pumpkin Festival – 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Marker Miller Orchards, Winchester. Come find the “great pumpkin.” Choose from ones already picked or pick your own. Enjoy pumpkin pie, pumpkin rolls, pumpkin bars and pumpkin donuts from our bakery. A variety of food will be available at the food building.

Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 O C TO B E R 2 2 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by New Market Lee Blanton 3 p.m. at New Market Library. Paul OCTOBER 21 Roth will discuss Elder John Kline Edinburg Spaghetti dinner, 5-7 p.m. at the and his Pilgrimage for Peace.


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OCTOBER 22-23 New Market Community Center Craft Show 10 - 4p.m. Door prize drawings will be held every hour. All classrooms and the gym are being utilized by the crafters. There will be a great selection of items – remember Christmas is just around the corner. The Community Center is located at 9184 John Sevier Road, one block east of Route 11 and next to Rebel Park. For further information you can contact Claudia Gray at 7404257.

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finest Zombie get-up or have fun just watching them parade by! Vendors and music Charitable donations will go to the Warren County Humane Society and CCAP

OCTOBER 22 Stephens City Halloween Costume Contest & Trunk or Treat. 3-7 p.m. Bounce house for children, face painting, Kevin Owens -Magician, pumpkin patch, haunted trail, costume contest for all ages (babies to adults) and Pets! Trunk or Treat from car to car! Each car is expected to bring enough candy for 500 children (1 piece each).... movies will be seasonal (Halloween oriented).

Front Royal 4th Annual Front Royal Zombie Walk • Bing Crosby Stadium OCTOBER 22-23 Parking, E 8th St. The 4th Annual Front Royal Zombie Walk will begin New Market at Bing Crosby Stadium and end at American Legion Post 166 Craft the Gazebo Come decked in your Show 8-4p.m. The Legion will be

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Brethren will celebrate its 71st annual Homecoming. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. ; Worship begins at 11:00 a.m. Pastor Jack Tucker will be the speaker. A covered dish luncheon will follow. Church address is 4197 Conicville Road, Mt. Jackson, VA Information: 477-3856.

boiling apple butter in October 2016 to be sold at their annual craft show. There will also be yard sale sponsored by the Legion. If you have any items to donate it would be greatly appreciated. Mark your calendars now and come out for some great crafts. For further information you can contact Charles White at 740-3437 or Bill Johnson at 4801275. The American Legion is located at 202 E. Old Cross Road.

OCTOBER 23 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Mark T.

OCTOBER 22-23 New Market The annual craft show will be held at the New Market Community Center from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Door prize drawings held every hour. Information: 740-4257.

OCTOBER 27 Woodstock BooksRFun, 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. at Shenandoah County Memorial Hospital lobby. Books, puzzles, games for sale at discount prices. Benefit: hospital auxiliary.

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celebrate the indomitable spirit of those whose lives were impacted by Woodstock Halloween on Court Square. 11 the Battle of New Market. Youʼll fola.m. – 1 p.m. Wear a costume and low your guide on a lantern lit, eight come have fun with the whole fami- station tour of the Battlefield encounly. Trick-or-treating, mask making, tering living historians portraying the pumpkin painting, and much more. soldiers, townsfolk and Bushong This will be the only opportunity for family. While interacting with the children 5-12 years old to register characters youʼll be able to lend aid to win the honor of lighting the town to the wounded, ask questions and Christmas tree with the mayor at experience the Battlefield in a whole this yearʼs Light Up Woodstock cel- new way. Information: 540-740ebration, Dec. 2. In the event of 3101. rain, outdoor activities will be cancelled. OCTOBER 29 1-4 p.m.

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2-5 p.m. New Market Fort Valley Spirits of New Market Evening Lantern Tours, 7 p.m. at New Market Christmas in October at the Fort Valley Museum. Itʼs an old-fashBattlefield. $10/person; $5/6-12 ioned Fort Valley Christmas at the years old; under 5, free. Tours last about 45 minutes and depart every Museum decorated for the holi15 minutes. Step back in time as we day. Shop early for unique gifts:

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8th edition of the Museumʼs annual pewter ornament featuring the Daniel Munch House; 2017 Calendar “A Year in Fort Valley;” museum logo mugs, ball caps; the “Welcome to Fort Valley” book containing 600 pages of Fort Valley history; and local craft vendors. 8361 Fort Valley Road at the intersection with Dry Run Road. Info: 540-9336690, www.fortvalleymuseum.org

OCTOBER 30 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppe – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Robert Grandfield.

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 5 Reliance Holiday Bazaar, 8-2 p.m. Reliance United Methodist Church. 1571 Reliance Rd, Reliance VA Lunch Available. Benefit: Missions of Reliance United Methodist Women

NOVEMBER 5 Toms Brook “Home and Holiday Décor Sale” – 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Toms Brook United Methodist Church, Rt. 11 Toms Brook. Proceeds benefit Relay for Life.

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Woodstock Country Ham Pot Pie Supper – 4 Front Royal p.m. at Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, Hometown Halloween. Downtown 3055 Fairview Road, Woodstock, Front Royal, Main Street. 6 – 8 pm. VA. Take outs available. Donations Trick or Treat safely in downtown in benefit Family Promise. Information: 540-459-4899 or mvplutherans.org Front Royal

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WARDENSVILLE

Fall Festival Oct. 7-9, 2016 Saturday: 9am-5pm Sunday: 10am-4pm

• FOOD • MUSIC • CRAFTERS & VENDORS • PARADE • RAFFLES • AUCTION • DEMONSTRATIONS • CAR SHOW • PERFORMANCES Proceeds Benefit Capon Valley Volunteer Fire Company NO PETS ON FESTIVAL GROUNDS! Wardensville, WV 20 miles west of I-81(Strasburg exit to Rt. 55/48)

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 • 10-3 For Our Annual Open Barn

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New Market Honor A Veteran 5K 8 a.m. Come walk or run an enjoyable 5K route through the beautiful Shenvalee Golf Resort in honor of our Veterans! NOVEMBER 12 Race begins promptly at 8:00 a.m. in Winchester the New Market Community Park. Bakery Festival – 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Pre-registration is encouraged. Marker Miller Orchards. Grab a plate Details and online registration is and help us celebrate the Bakery TBA. Put it on your calendar today Festival! Enjoy a free sampling of and help us in honoring our our baked goods. We will be taking Veterans on Veterans Day weekend! orders for Thanksgiving & Christmas. Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Slow Creek.

NOVEMBER 12 NOVEMBER 12 Woodstock Hospital Bazaar – 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. $45 for crafter table applications. Crafts, baked goods. Great time for holiday gift shopping. Free admission. Benefit: Shenandoah County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary.

Mt. Jackson Shenandoah Uncorked, a celebration of Virginia Wines, will be held from 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at the Yellow Barn at Shenandoah Caverns. Entertainment, food, crafts, childrenʼs activities. Free admission. Wine tasting: $15. Information: www.shenandoahuncorked.com.

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November Events at Samuels Library, Front Royal For more information contact the library at (540) 635-3153 or www.samuelslibrary.net Tuesday, November 1 11:00 Time for Baby. What do books, scarves, puppets, music, and babies have in common? They are all part of Time for Baby. Join us as we use all of our senses to explore the world around us. Meet with your baby up to two years of age. Our theme will be, “Thankful for you!” Siblings welcome. 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Fee, fi, fo, fum! Watch out for giants! Come to story time ready for some gigantic stories and a craft.

Meet others who are also passionate about all the cool things out there! For ages 12-19. Registration begins October 5. Tuesday, November 8 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Story time will be out of this world as we listen to books and a do a craft about aliens! Wednesday, November 9 10:15 Toddler Story time. All young artists are invited to our story time about painting. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. All young artists are invited to our story time about painting. Siblings welcome.

much to be thankful for. Join us as we celebrate Thanksgiving with our stories, songs, and crafts. Siblings welcome.

p.m. Wine tasting and live music by High Octane.

NOVEMBER 18 Woodstock Empty Bowl Soup Supper at Central High School. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tickets: $35; students: $15.Benefit: Shenandoah Alliance for Shelter. Information: 459-3212.

NOVEMBER 19 Thursday, November 17 10:15 Toddler Story time. We have much to be thankful for. Join us as we celebrate Thanksgiving with our stories, songs, and crafts. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. We have much to be thankful for. Join us as we celebrate Thanksgiving with our stories, songs, and crafts. Siblings welcome.

Saturday, November 19 11:00 November Fall Festivities: A Childrenʼs Garden Program. Join us as we celebrate the fall by arranging decorative pumpkins, squash, and gourds Thursday, November 10 in the garden. Create a craft from a 10:15 Toddler Story time. All young gourd to take home! For ages 6 and artists are invited to our story time up. Registration begins October 19. about painting. Siblings welcome. 2:00 Writing Workshop. Do you like to 11:00 Preschool Story time. All young write? Are you aged 6 and up? If so, artists are invited to our story time please bring something you have writabout painting. Siblings welcome. Thursday, November 3 ten and share! Enjoy writing exercises, 10:15 Toddler Story time. We will have special readings and the comradery of big fun with some big books! There will Saturday, November 12 11:00 Kooky Chefs Cook It Up: Healthy new friends. Registration begins be songs, finger plays, and a craft, as October 19. Harvest Cooking Class. Letʼs use the well. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. We will have big healthy fall vegetables we planted in fun with some big books! There will be September and create some really deli- Tuesday, November 29 4:30 Big Kids Story time for cious recipes! For ages 7 and up. songs, finger plays, and a craft, as Kindergarten and up. Come to story Registration begins October 12. well. Siblings welcome. time and learn about all the amazing inventions and machines that have Tuesday, November 15 Saturday, November 5 been made. 4:30 Big Kids Story time for 10:10 Books and Barks. Come to our Kindergarten and up. Since extremely popular monthly program Thanksgiving is almost here, letʼs have Wednesday, November 30 that gives developing readers the 10:15 Toddler Story time. Lions, and chance to read and relax with a trained a story time about food! tigers, and bears! Oh, my! Join us for a therapy dog. For beginning readers story time about our favorite zoo aniand up. Registration begins October 1. Wednesday, November 16 mals. Siblings welcome. 11:00 2:00 Discuss This. Are you inspired by 10:15 Toddler Story time. We have much to be thankful for. Join us as we Preschool Story time. Lions, and tigers, good books, articles, movies and art? celebrate Thanksgiving with our stories, and bears! Oh, my! Join us for a story Do you write, draw, or enjoy playing time about our favorite zoo animals. music? If so, come in and share those songs, and crafts. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. We have things that have inspired you recently. Siblings welcome. Wednesday, November 2 10:15 Toddler Story time. We will have big fun with some big books! There will be songs, finger plays, and a craft, as well. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. We will have big fun with some big books! There will be songs, finger plays, and a craft, as well. Siblings welcome.

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New Market 3 p.m. at New Market Library. Rod Graves will discuss “The History of Furnaces in the Shenandoah Valley”.

NOVEMBER 20 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes -2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Davis Bradley.

NOVEMBER 25 & 26 Moorefield, WV Santaʼs North Pole Express. Tickets on sale starting October 15. Meet Mr. & Mrs. Claus and enjoy cookies, hot cocoa, story reading and sing-alongs. $20/person. www.heritageweekend.com

NOVEMBER 26 Woodstock Small Business Saturday – All Day – Support local businesses!

NOVEMBER 27 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Bill Vaughan.

NOVEMBER 29-30 Woodstock Jewelry Is Fun Show at Shenandoah Memorial Hospital lobby. 7 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Benefit: Hospital Auxiliary.


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