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Visitors see state park from treetops

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By Katie Demeria

Photo courtesy of Virginia Canopy Tours

exertion necessary.

BENTONVILLE — Visitors to Shenandoah River State Park have always had the option to drive or hike the scenic area, but now they can see the park from the treetops.

The course also includes an area from which participants can repel to the ground about three platforms in if they feel uncomfortable, Nicklien added.

In April, Virginia Canopy Tours started offering zip-lining experiences to visitors, making the park the state’s first to provide the attraction, according to Office Manager Bonnie Nicklien.

“We can make accommodations for just about anyone,” she said.

Nicklien and her husband have been guiding zip-lining groups since 2010, when they got started in Georgia. When their company got the opportunity to work with a Virginia state park, the couple was able to move to the Front Royal area.

Zip-lining platforms are built with the health of the tree in mind. They are designed around the tree, allowing it to grow naturally even while being used for the course.

The course took several months to construct. Its planning and design was a “huge process,” according to Nicklien.

The partnership, Nicklien pointed out, is the first of its kind.

“We have arborists come out to survey all the trees we use,” Nicklien said. “And there’s also a lot of physics involved in designing a course.”

“It’s a win-win,” she said. “The state park attracts people to us when they come to visit, and we attract people to the park when they’re looking for places to zip.”

Guides learn about some of those physics when they undergo training, according to Nicklien, so they understand more about how it works.

Zip lining does more than provide an adrenaline rush for those involved, she said. It really is a tour of the park, seen from the treetops.

Training takes place during a 60hour week, which includes five days of 10-hour training and a test day that takes another 10 hours.

“It is a sport or recreation, as a tree-based course,” she said. “But it also lets people learn about the area. Our guides teach them about the trees and the park as they go.”

A ziplining participant zips from one platform to another during a tour of Shenandoah River State Park. The tours allow visitors to see the park from the canopy of the trees.

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“We take safety very seriously,” Nicklien said.

The course is walked every day before participants are allowed out on the course, and all participants have to pass a ground training Groups of around eight zip line school before zipping, during together, Nicklien said. The course which they learn how the harness takes two and a half hours to comworks. plete and includes eight zips from tree to tree, two bridges, two hikes “For a lot of people, this is the and one rappel off the platform on first outdoor adventure,” Nicklein said. “We want them to have fun.” the tree. And Nicklien said the guides work To find out more about zip lining at the state park, go to with people from all different lifestyles or disabilities — the only https://www.zipthepark.com. requirement to zip is being able to walk one mile flat, she said, which is about the amount of physical

Contact staff writer Katie Demeria at 540-465-5137 ext. 155, or kdemeria@nvdaily.com.


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air balloons, gyro copter, glider, para-sail, helicopter. Barn storming, wing walker, biplane, multiple acrobatic aircraft performances and a SEPTEMBER 13 Woodstock – 2nd Annual Hola Shenandoah host of aircraft flights. Plus there will be Valley Multicultural Festival 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. antique autos, aircraft displays, food, and a WWII Spitfire and flybys by multiple aircraft. This event brings together performers from Air Show: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.; USO Show the Valley, Central and South America, with musical talents and dance. You will find friends and Dance: 6-10 p.m. 540-635-3570 or virginiaairshow.com/. from all over the world. Live Music, Salsa, Merengue, Horse Show, Folklore Dancers, SEPTEMBER 13 Face Painting, Varied Cuisine, Food & Crafts available for purchase. General Admission Toms Brook – “GermanFest” at 11523 Back $5.00; Kids under 12 FREE; Veterans FREE. Road. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Festivities include an More info: www.holashenandoahvalleyfestival. authentic German band, period skill demoncom strations, military re-enactors, historical presentations, art/craft fair, children’s activities, a SEPTEMBER 13 beer/wine garden, German/American food Mt. Jackson – Cave Ridge Vineyard & and more. Parking is $5.00 but admission is Winery. Music by Alan Gant. 1-4 p.m. No free. No pets. Bring lawn chairs. Information: cover charge for this event. 1-866-936-9956.

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Strasburg – Yard Party & Auction at Strasburg Presbyterian Church Yard. 3 p.m. – food, games and music by Rich Follett; Auction: 5:30 p.m. Benefit: Powhatan Ruritan Club’s community service projects.

Middletown – 4th Annual Middletown Car & Truck Show. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Main Street. Registration from 10 a.m. – noon; $10 fee. Participant Judging, food vendors, door prizes. Plaques to the Top 20 & Mayor’s Award. Oldies music provided DJ Freddie Cheshire. Proceeds to benefit Middletown’s 4th of July Celebration. Rain date is Sunday, September 14 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

SEPTEMBER 13 New Market Library – 3 p.m. Nancy Thompson, retired Home Economist” will discuss “Feed Sacks and Chicken Linen”. This will cover the stories of feed sack manufacturing, history, and how families of 19301950 used feed sacks to make clothing and household textiles.

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Front Royal – Annual Virginia Air Show at the Warren County Airport. Featuring the renowned Flying Circus, military aircraft, hot

SEPTEMBER 13 Middletown - Belle Grove Wine Festival – 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sample fine wines from regional vineyards and watch local chefs as they demonstrate their culinary and wine-pairing skills. House tours, food, music, craft vendors and much, much more are available during the event.

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SEPTEMBER 13 & OCTOBER 11 Middletown – Civil War Walking Tour of Middletown VA. 5-6 p.m. 2325 First Street. Re-live the history of Middletown from a civilian's point-of-view, and experience the stirring events that took place during the Civil War. Call 540-869-3051 to make reservations, and meet the National Park Service guide at the intersection of First and Main Streets. Free.

SEPTEMBER 13-14 Winchester/Frederick County – Skyline Indie Film Fest 2014. Here at Skyline Indie Film Fest, indie means off the beaten path. Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 10:00 AM Sunday, September 14, 2014 at 3:30 PM Winchester, VA. Visit skylineindiefilmfest.org for movie times, locations and prices.

SEPTEMBER 14 Stephens City- Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Wildflower Acoustic.

SEPTEMBER 14 Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting & live music by High Octane.

SEPTEMBER 19 New Market Library – 10 a.m. Preschool Children’s Storytime (ages 3-5). Program includes stories, songs, crafts and interactive activities.

SEPTEMBER 19 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Rob Rampey.

SEPTEMBER 19 Winchester – History at Sunset – Mt. Hebron Cemetery. 5 p.m. These ranger-conducted


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presentations cover a variety of subjects and provide visitors an opportunity to see sites not normally open, or widely accessible, to the general public. Explore and learn about some of the “hidden gems” of the park and the Shenandoah Valley. Each program is free and lasts between 60 to 90 minutes. Call 540-6624868 for more info. Free

SEPTEMBER 19-20 New Market – The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present “Walking Across Egypt” on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $13; students/seniors: $11. Information: 740-9119.

SEPTEMBER 19-20 Winchester – Quilt Conference at Shenandoah University. “A Focus on Quilts from the Lower Shenandoah Valley”. Speakers: Alden O'Brien, Linda Eaton, Neva Hart, Pam Pampe, & Mary Robare. Featuring

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a quilt documentation, book signing, and optional field trip to view the quilt collection at Cherry Row (circa 1794). Admission Fee: $75 Conference, $25 Optional Field Trip 800-4322266. Visit www.su.edu for more information.

Festival; Antique Cars; Teen Center Reunion Dance. Sunday: Ole Time Church Service; Old Timer’s Baseball Game; Annual Bed Race; Duck Race. For more information: 540-9847272 or www.edinburgoletimefestival.org.

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Winchester – The 150th Anniversary of Third Winchester – “Whirling Through Winchester.” Contact the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation 540-740-4545. Visit shenandoahatwar.org for upcoming events.

Winchester’s Main Street Agriculture – Loudoun Street Mall. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Frederick County agriculture will be highlighted with farmers and vendors providing local foods, educational displays, and activities for kids. Downtown restaurants offering meals featuring fresh, local produce, meats, and SEPTEMBER 19-21 dairy. Cooking demonstrations, advice for garEdinburg Ole Time Festival – The Festival will start on Friday at 5:30 p.m. and will contin- deners. Live animals living in Frederick ue with non-stop activities until Sunday at 5:30 County Live Bluegrass music, and more! More Information: (540) 869-2182 or visit p.m. Friday: Community Sing Along; Square and Line Dance, Old-Timers Basketball Game. www.oldtownwincheseterva.com Saturday: Pioneer Breakfast; 4K Fun Run/ SEPTEMBER 20 Walk; Festival Commemorative Pottery Sale; Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Civil War Lectures; Parade at 1 p.m.; Music, Winery – Live music by Boo Snider. Crafts, Artists, Food Vendors; Children’s 7TH ANNUAL

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6 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2014 SEPTEMBER 20 Winchester – Cash Party at Greenwood Fire Hall. $30. 6 p.m.; doors open at 5 p.m. Tickets include dinner and drinks. The evening includes Tip jars, 50/50 raffles and silent auction. Benefit: Special Olympics.

SEPTEMBER 20 Front Royal – Annual United Way Shrimp, Oyster and Barbeque Fest from 4-8 p.m., at the Volunteer Fire Hall, 221 Commerce Avenue. All you can eat seafood buffet. Wine and beer, extensive silent auction, children’s corner. All proceeds go to local United Way agencies. Ticket prices: $50 for adults, $25 for children 10 and younger. Call 540-636-3636 for tickets.

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SEPTEMBER 21 Middletown - The Meadow Mills Church of the Brethren will be holding its homecoming. Worship service at 11:00 AM with Pastor Larry Burke. A fellowship meal will follow at 12:00 PM. 488 Meadow Mills Rd.

SEPTEMBER 21 Winchester Stomp! Out Epilepsy and SUDEP Walk (formerly Chelsea’s Epilepsy Walk) 901 Amherst St., 7:30 a.m. – registration; 9 a.m. $35 children: $20. Come out and support Epilepsy and SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy) Awareness. wwwChelseasWalk.org.

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Woodstock – 7 p.m. Ladies’ Dance Night at Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Woodstock Café. $20. Dance music provided Wine tasting and live music by Doug & by Retro B. Tickets: 540-459-8888. Rhonda.

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Winchester –The Rotary Club of Winchester’s Apple Harvest Arts and Crafts Festival at Jim Barnett Park. Arts and crafts vendors, 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”, in which all the crafts for sale were made in Virginia.(540) 542-1326 or 1-877-871-1326.

Strasburg – Music in the Park (next to Fire Dept.) 5-7 p.m. Featuring Hoffman and Sons.

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Winchester – Kernstown Battlefield Guided Walking Tour 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. Learn about the Civil War at the Kernstown Battlefield. Meet at Battlefield, 610 Battle Park Drive. For

A Virginia Hunter Education Course will be offered each day from 6-9 p.m. at the St. Luke Parish Hall, west of Woodstock. Register at: www.dgif.virginia.gov/hunting/education/new/.

SEPTEMBER 21 Tour! Taste! Dream! Quota International of Winchester presents 14th Annual Kitchen Kapers Tour from 1 – 5 p.m. Tour Five Fabulous Designer Kitchens. Admission: $20 in advance; $25 at door. Portion of proceeds to benefit Special Love(for children with cancer). Information: 540-662-3955 or www.quotaofwinchester.org.

SEPTEMBER 21 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery – Live music by Martha Capone.

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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 13 – 2:00 Chess Challenge. Meet other kids and teens who enjoy the challenge of a good Chess game. Ages 7 and up. Registration begins August 13. Tuesday, September 16 – 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Celebrate your favorite SUPERHEROES with action-packed stories and a craft. Wednesday, September 17 – 10:15 Toddler Story time. Enjoy an exciting, fast paced story time all about your favorite Superheroes! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Enjoy an exciting, fast paced story time all about your favorite Superheroes! Siblings welcome. Thursday, September 18 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Enjoy an exciting, fast paced story time all about your favorite Superheroes! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Enjoy an exciting, fast paced story time all about your favorite Superheroes! Siblings welcome. Saturday, September 20 - 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 August 9. 2:00 Teens Create. Come in and see what you can create. Sophisticated, uber-cool crafts for ages 12 and up. Meets regularly. Tuesday, September 23 – 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Uncover secret gadgets and ultra-cool techniques of SPIES, in our spy-themed story time. Wednesday, September 24 – 10:15 Toddler Story time. Come in and enjoy a wonderful story time all about fall! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Come in and enjoy a wonderful story time all about fall! Siblings welcome. Thursday, September 25 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Come in and enjoy a wonderful story time all about fall! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Come in and enjoy a wonderful story time all about fall! Siblings welcome. Tuesday, September 30 – 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Do you like to play games?? If so, come join us for a fun-filled story time.


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The New Market Historical Society will Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & sponsor “New Market Remembered” at Winery – Live music by Michael 7:30 p.m. at the New Market Community Stephenson. Center. Pam Brumback, Janet Dellinger, Blair Dellinger and Allen Johnson will share memoSEPTEMBER 26-28 ries of growing up and living in New Market. New Market – The Schultz Theatre and SEPTEMBER 25-27 School of Performing Arts will present Berryville – Watermelon Park Fest is a fam- “Walking Across Egypt” on Friday and ily friendly music festival at 3322 Locke’s Mill Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Road. Festivities include concerts, dances, Tickets: $13; students/seniors: $11. workshops, band/pickin’ contests, kids’ activiInformation: 740-9119. ties, open jams, food, craft vendors, and more. Information: 540-955-1621.

SEPTEMBER 26-28 SEPTEMBER 25-27 Winchester - Tri-State Antique Truck Show at Frederick County Fairgrounds. Information: (30l) 845-4709. From dawn til dusk visitors can se antique trucks, fire trucks, farm tractors and military vehicles – all in working condition. $2; children under 12: free. www.tri-state-antiquetruckshow.com

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Winchester – Celebracion of Winchester – 1 N. Loudoun St. 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. This familyfriendly event celebrates and educates Winchester about Hispanic Heritage Month. Authentic Latino food, salsa tasting, dance lessons, Latin music, musical petting zoo and more for the kids! This is a FREE event hosted by The Winchester Main Street Foundation, The Coalition for Racial Unity and the Shenandoah Arts Council. Rain or Shine

SEPTEMBER 27 Luray, VA – Car and Truck Show at Mount Carmel Christian Academy. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Trophies, door prizes, silent auction, bake sale, yard sale, food, music and lots of fun. Information: 540-743-9558 or mccacarshow@gmail.com.

Heritage Weekend- Hardy County, WV. Featuring Historic Home and Building Tours, Historical Play, Potomac Eagle Train Excursion, Civil War Encampments, Quilt, Craft, Art, Antique Car & Equipment Shows, SEPTEMBER 27 Music, Food and much more! Information: Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & (304) 530-2880 or www.heritageweekend.com Winery – Live music by Chatham Street.

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Mowery Orchard is a local roadside farm market, family owned and operated since 1985. We strive to give our customers not only the best customer service but quality products. We invite you to visit our farm market any time. Fresh Fruit (while in season): Apples, Blackberries, Blueberries, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Raspberries and Strawberries. Fresh Produce (while in season): Asparagus, Beets, Cabbage, Cantaloupe, Cucumbers, Green Beans, Onions, Peppers, Potatoes, Squash, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Turnips, Watermelon and Zucchini. Local farm fresh milk, butter, eggs, cheeses, honey. Locally produced beef, chicken, pork and lamb. Starting in April, you will find: Vegetable and Bedding Plants, Perennials, Nice Selection of Herbs, Gorgeous Hanging Baskets and Beautiful Planters. In the fall we offer: Fresh Apples and Apple Cider, Winter Squash, Pumpkins, Gourds, Indian Corn, Straw, Corn Fodder and Mums. After Thanksgiving we begin selling Christmas Trees, Handmade Wreaths, Swags and Centerpieces as well as locally grown apples and fresh apple cider for your holiday parties. Open daily April 1st thru December 23rd. January thru March open weekends. Stop by and see us!


8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2014 SEPTEMBER 27 Stephens City - Guided Civil War Walking Tour 10:30-11:30 a.m. Discover the people who lived in Stephens City and the stirring events that shaped their lives as the Civil War raged in and around the town during 18611865. Reservations required by calling 540-869-1700. $5. Meet your guide at the Newtown History Center.

SEPTEMBER 27 Toms Brook – Love’s Annual Car Show. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Located at the grassy area between Love’s Travel Stop and the truck wash. $5 entry fee for all cars. Proceeds go to the Children’s Miracle Network. Food, games, raffles and bake sale. Contact Amanda Bulatko for more information. 540-325-0882

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SEPTEMBER 27 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Capon Bridge, WV - Founders Day Festival – Free admission. Live music, Kids Land, Youth Middletown- The Hites Chapel U.M.C. will Archery & BB Gun, Animal Park. No pets hold their 130th Anniversary Celebration at allowed. www.CBFoundersDayFestival.com. 2 p.m. at 150 Chapel Road, Middletown. There will be food, music and fellowship. SEPTEMBER 28 Further information is available by calling Maurertown – Homecoming - Zion 540-869-5775. Christian Church, 1772 Zion Church Road.

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SEPTEMBER 27 Fisher’s Hill – Breaking The Valley’s Gilbratar: The Battle of Fisher’s Hill 10 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Seminar & tour to commemorate the battle. Registration Required. Visit http://lordfairfax.augusoft.net for more information.

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.; Worship: 11 a.m.. This will include dedication service of the Zion Schoolhouse Bell. Rev. Sharon Roddy Waters will be the speaker. A covered dish meal will follow.

SEPTEMBER 28 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery – Live music by Laurence McKenna.

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SEPTEMBER 28 New Market Heritage Festival - 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Front Royal – Brews & Blues Festival – 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Join us downtown for a fun filled Featuring local vendors, crafts, entertainment, Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine food. Information: 740-3212. afternoon which will showcase over 30 craft tasting and live music by Scott Barrett.

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OCTOBER OCTOBER 3 & 10 Winchester – Civil War Walking Tour Old Town Winchester 6 – 7 p.m. 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 540-5421326 and meet your guide at 2 N. Cameron Street.$5.00 per person, payable to your guide.

OCTOBER 3 (NOVEMBER 7 & DECEMBER 5) Winchester – Loudoun Street Mall First Friday. 6 – 9 p.m. On the First Friday of every month, Old Town Winchester plays host to artists with special gallery events, musicians playing in restaurants and cafes, and many of our shops stay open late. It is a great time to stroll our historic streets and a great place to meet new and favorite friends. 540-722-7576

OCTOBER 3 New Market Library – 10 a.m. Books and Babies (birth 24 months). Parents and children engage through stories, songs, chants, fingerplay, and playing together.

OCTOBER 3 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery – Live music by Boo Snider.

OCTOBER 4 Winchester – 5K Walk for Women at Exclusively Faces Cosmetic Surgery & Spa located at 2055 Valley Ave. in Winchester. Registration opens at 7:30 am and the walk starts at 8:30 a.m. $20 per participant or $10 per participant with an item (see our wish list) donated for The Laurel Center on the day of the Walk. $100 for a team of up to 6 people, FREE for children 12 and under. For more information, to register, to become an event sponsor, or to make a donation, call Cindy at 540-667-6160.

OCTOBER 4 Strasburg – Michael J. Morehead Classic Car & Motorcycle Show. Strasburg High School. Registration is 8-11:30 a.m. fee $15; Rain date October 11. 50/50 raffle, food concessions, door prizes. Contact Marty White 540-465-5101 for more information or mikemoreheadcarshow@gmail.com

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October Events at Samuels Library, Front Royal For more information contact the library at (540) 635-3153 or www.samuelslibrary.net Wednesday, October 1 – 10:15 Toddler Story Come to our extremely popular monthly program time. We will have Fun on the Farm with our sto- that gives developing readers the chance to read and relax with a trained therapy dog. For beginries, songs, and a craft. Siblings welcome. ning readers and up. Registration begins 11:00 Preschool Story time. We will have Fun on September 20. the Farm with our stories, songs, and a craft. Tuesday, October 21 – 4:30 Big Kids Story time. Siblings welcome. Come in and celebrate fall with our pumpkinThursday, October 2 – 10:15 Toddler Story themed story time. Listen to pumpkin themed time. We will have Fun on the Farm with our sto- stories, create a pumpkin craft and bring home a cherished recipe! ries, songs, and a craft. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. We will have Fun on Wednesday, October 22 – 10:15 Toddler Story the Farm with our stories, songs, and a craft. time. Our STEM story time this month will be about space, and will include a visit from WCDS Siblings welcome. students, teachers, and their mascot, Leonidas Saturday, October 4 – 11:00 Saturday Family the owl. Siblings welcome. Story time. Bring the whole family to our sky blue room for an assortment of exciting stories with 11:00 Preschool Story time. Our STEM story time Miss Pattie. A perfect way to spend an enjoyable this month will be about space, and will include a Saturday morning. The theme will be, “Meet My visit from WCDS students, teachers, and their mascot, Leonidas the owl. Siblings welcome. Favorite Pigs.” Tuesday, October 7 – 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. Siblings welcome. 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Exploring the Future! Listen as we read aloud fun books and make a super cool futuristic craft. We will discuss possibilities in the future of science and include an activity to help get the kids involved. A STEM program.

Thursday, October 23 – 10:15 Toddler Story time. Our STEM story time this month will be about space, and will include a visit from WCDS students, teachers, and their mascot, Leonidas the owl. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Our STEM story time this month will be about space, and will include a visit from WCDS students, teachers, and their mascot, Leonidas the owl. Siblings welcome.

Saturday, October 25 – 11:00 Kooky Chefs Cook Through Time: Colonial Days. Savor foods Tuesday, October 14 – 4:30 Ben Hatke Book that your ancestors ate! Learn about Colonial Signing. Local author Ben Hatke will read his foods and experiences. For ages 7 and up. new picture book, Julia’s House for Lost Registration begins September 25. Creatures, answer questions, and autograph Tuesday, October 28 – 4:30 Big Kids Story time. copies of the book. Explore the wonderful world of BOOKS! Explore Wednesday, October 15 – 10:15 Toddler Story the use of books in art as well as history! time. VROOM!! GRUMBLE! WHOOSH! Make Wednesday, October 29 – 10:15 Toddler Story room for big machines! Siblings welcome. time. Let’s enjoy the random silliness of Mo 11:00 Preschool Story time. VROOM!! GRUM- Willems stories! Siblings welcome. BLE! WHOOSH! Make room for big machines! 11:00 Preschool Story time. Let’s enjoy the ranSiblings welcome. dom silliness of Mo Willems stories! Siblings welThursday, October 16 – 10:15 Toddler Story come. time. VROOM!! GRUMBLE! WHOOSH! Make Thursday, October 30 – 10:15 Toddler Story room for big machines! Siblings welcome. time. Let’s enjoy the random silliness of Mo 11:00 Preschool Story time. VROOM!! GRUM- Willems stories! Siblings welcome. BLE! WHOOSH! Make room for big machines! 11:00 Preschool Story time. Let’s enjoy the ranSiblings welcome. dom silliness of Mo Willems stories! Siblings welSaturday, October 18 – 10:10 Books and Barks. come.


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OCTOBER 4 Edinburg – The Edinburg Mill & The Burning. 1-7pm. Speaker Richard Kleese and the film The Burning will be shown. www.EdinburgMill.com

OCTOBER 4 Front Royal - Open House at Cedarville Veterinary Clinic, 8506 Winchester Road, will host a 5-year Anniversary Open House from 1-4 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. Please come celebrate with us, take a tour of the hospital, and meet our staff.

OCTOBER 4 Stephens City -Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Michael Stephenson.

OCTOBER 4 Shenandoah Jamboree – Yellow Barn at Shenandoah Caverns – 7 p.m.; doors open at 6 p.m. Featuring Jett Williams. Information: 540-477-2432; www.shenandoahcaverns.com

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Winchester - Southeastern Gun and Knife Show Saturday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday: Shenandoah Valley Vineyards - Vineyard Tour, Dinner, and Dancing. Celebrate Virginia 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. – Sportsplex Sports & Event Wine Month! Ages 21+. Let us do the driving on Center, Winchester. $9. a tour of three Shenandoah Valley vineyards! OCTOBER 4-5 Shenandoah Vineyards in Edinburg, Wicked Oak Farms and Vineyard in Star Tannery, and Front Royal – The Autumn Conservation Festival will be held from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Valerie Hill Vineyard and Winery in Stephens City. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch or pick up The Smithsonian Conservation Biology something when we make a stop at the Institute, 1500 Remount Road. This is the one Woodstock Cafe in Woodstock, before we get time every year that SCBI is open to the pubto Wicked Oak. We will finish our tour at Valerie lic. Come get a behind-the-scenes look. Hill around 5 p.m., where we will have dinner Activities include live music, children’s activiprovided by Carrabba’s Italian Grill and acoustic ties, food, zoo themed merchandise for purentertainment by Michael Stephenson. Choose chase. Dress appropriately for outdoor activithe tour, dinner, and entertainment OR just the ties and wear comfortable shoes. The event is evening at Valerie Hill! Please Note: special held rain or shine. Admission fee. Information: dietary restrictions cannot be accommodated. 540-635-6500.

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OCTOBER 5 Strasburg – Music in the Park (next to Fire Dept.) 5-7 p.m. Featuring John-Robert Rimel & Rich Follett.

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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. Wagon rides around the farm scheduled throughout the day.

Toms Brook – Posey Thisisit Open Barn. OCTOBER 11-12 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Come enjoy and learn about Mt. Jackson – Come join Mount Jackson Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery – Live music llamas wool and see how their wool is spun by Rob Rampey. as we celebrate the Music & Harvest into yarn. Festival Saturday 9-5 p.m. & Sunday OCTOBER 9 11-4 p.m. Arts and crafts, great food, OCTOBER 11 music and kids activities. Free admission. The New Market Historical Society will Berryville – “Rock The Grapes Festival” at Information: 477-3275. sponsor a bus trip to Washington D.C. to Veramar Vineyards from noon – 5 p.m. the Scottish Rite House of the Temple and Library of Congress. Cost is $40/members; Featuring Robbie Limon. Come celebrate the OCTOBER 12 season of autumn and the excitement of and $50 for non-members. Includes bus trip Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & and museum admission. Registration deadline “Crush” with us. Wine tasting all day, food Winery - Live music by Jack Poster. vendor, adult games, prizes and face painting is Oct. 3. Information: 540-740-2740 or for the children. www.newmarkethistoricalsociety.org.

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OCTOBER 9 Maurertown - The Battle of Toms Brook anniversary will be celebrated at 4-6 p.m. at the Shenandoah County Park, 380 Park Lane. Free

OCTOBER 10 Strasburg – Hometown Park Concert – 7 p.m. John-Robert Rimel and Rich Follett.

OCTOBER 10 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery – Live music by Robbie Limon.

OCTOBER 11-19 Edinburg – 4th Annual Art Show at the Edinburg Mill. 10 a.m – Presented by the Edinburg Heritage Foundation. Further information is available by calling 540-984-8400 or www.edinburgmill.com

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OCTOBER 11-12 Boyce – Arbor Fest at the University of Virginia’s Blandy Experimental Farm, 400 Blandy Lane from 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. both days. This event features vendors selling perennials, shrubs and trees. Includes children’s activities, food, gardening information and more. Information: 540-837-1758.

OCTOBER 11-12 Luray – 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. The annual Page County Heritage Festival will be held at the Page County Fairgrounds. Featuring hundreds of crafters, home cooking, variety of live entertainment, kids pedal tractor pull, pony rides, barrel train ride, demonstrations and antique tractor pull. $3/adults; $1/children. Information: 540-743-5014.

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Winchester – Apple Harvest Festival at Marker Miller Orchards. Everything apples! Front Royal - Warren Heritage Society’s 44th Annual Festival of Leaves 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 20 varieties of apples to choose from – with

Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting & live music by Sweet T.

OCTOBER 12 Woodstock – 50th year Jubilee Homecoming Celebration – Community Mission Church of the Brethren. 9:30 a.m. 50 Coffmantown Rd. Pastors Bobby and Diann Whetzel will be guest speakers with special music by the Cook Creek Boys Bluegrass Gospel Singers. Program and carry in meal will follow.

OCTOBER 15 - 19 Middletown – Battle of Cedar Creek – The annual commemorative of the largest Civil War battle in the Shenandoah Valley held on the original battlegrounds – Cedar Creek Battlefield, 8437 Old Valley Pike. Battles will be held on Saturday and Sunday. Military, civilian and living history camps, food vendors, crafts and much more. Proceeds benefit preservation of the Cedar Creek Battlefield. Information: 540-869-2064. Ccbf.us


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Maurertown - Apple butter making at Zion Christian Church. Friday: 3 p.m. Saturday: 6 a.m. 1772 Zion Church Road Maurertown. Pints & Quarts will be available for sale.

OCTOBER 17 New Market Library – 10 a.m. Preschool Children’s Storytime (ages 3-5). Program includes stories, songs, crafts and interactive activities.

Berryville – noon – 4 p.m. at Veramar Vineyards. “Sweetest Day of the Year”. $20. A day to make others feel special and we have a perfect way to do it. Join us for Chocolate and Wine Tasting. Enjoy decadent chocolates paired with Estate Club wines. Reservations requested. 540-955-5510.

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Front Royal – Young Life Warren County’s 2nd Annual 5K Run/Walk will be held at 6 p.m. at Skyline High School. Early registration (by 10/11): $20/students; $25/adults; $80/family OCTOBER 17 (up to 6 people). After 10/11: $25/students; Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Michael Stephenson. $30/adults; $90/family. Register: warrencounty.younglife.org/Pages/2nd-Annual-5KRunWalk.aspx.

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Middletown - Apple Harvest Festival at Richards Fruit Market, 6410 Middle Road, Middletown.9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lots of apples to choose from. This is a family friendly event, so bring the kids and spend the day with us.

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OCTOBER 18 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery – Live music by Chelsea McBee & The Random Assortment

OCTOBER 18 Star Tannery - Fall Bazaar & Yard Sale 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Star Tannery Fire Hall. For table information, contact Joyce at 436-3899. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary. Food available.

OCTOBER 18 Winchester - Ghouls and Gals. A Halloween party for Middle School students. 7-9 p.m. This dance features a DJ and costume contest, so wear your Halloween costume! Food will be available to purchase at minimal cost. ID required. No masks or weapons. at Jim Barnett Park, Gymnasium. $5 in advance,; $8 at door.

Woodstock – Annual Fish Fry Fundraiser OCTOBER 18 at the Woodstock Moose Lodge from 6-9 p.m. Benefits: Friends of the North Fork. $45. Woodstock – Annual Shenandoah Autumn Information: 540-459-8550. Fest will be held at Shenandoah County

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OCTOBER 18-19 Woodstock – Family Fun Fest Weekend – The Shenandoah Valley Coalition for Christ will sponsor the Family Fun Fest at Central High School in Woodstock. Saturday: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. Includes yard & bake sale, family fun, displays, children’s activities. Food available. Sunday: Arts & crafts, car show, family fun. Concert: featuring The PromisedLand Quartet, Newsboys, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound.

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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 Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Lee Blanton.

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OCT. 31 – NOV. 2 New Market – The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present the Halloween comedy “Blithe Spirit” on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $13; students/seniors: $11. Information: 740-9119.

Stephens City - Guided Civil War Walking Tour of Stephens City – 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Discover the people who lived in Stephens City and the stirring events that shaped their NOVEMBER lives as the Civil War raged in and around the town during 1861-1865. Reservations NOVEMBER 1 required by calling 540-869-1700. $5. Meet Middletown – Antique appraisal & your guide at the Newtown History Center. OCTOBER 19 Traditional Crafts Fair – Belle Grove. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Bring your family treasures and Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & OCTOBER 25 Winery - Live music by Chatham Street. heirlooms to Belle Grove’s annual Antiques Woodstock – Halloween on Court Square from 1-2:30 p.m. Wear a costume and come Appraisal and Traditional Crafts Fair. A panel OCTOBER 19 have fun with the whole family. Trick-or-treat- of experts on textiles, furniture, documents, Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Shenandoah Valley and Civil War artifacts, ing, mask making, pumpkin painting, and Wine tasting and live music by Danni and more offer detailed appraisals and explamuch more. This will be the only opportunity Leigh. nations of each items story and value. for children 5-12 years old to register to win the honor of lighting the town Christmas tree OCTOBER 21 with the mayor at this year’s Light up NOVEMBER 1 Winchester- “Spookcessible” is a free Woodstock celebration, December 5. In the Front Royal – American Legion Auxiliary event for children with special needs held at event of rain, outdoor activities will be canFall Bazaar & Flea Market - 8th and Virginia Jim Barnett Park from 10-11 a.m. Search for celled. Avenue, Front Royal. 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Crafts, easily accessible non-spooky ghosts to turn in Cake Walk, Antiques, Door prizes. Lunch for treats. Then head over to the pumpkin OCTOBER 25 available. Table rental: $15. Information: patch to look for a gourd. Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & 540-869-6148 or 540-636-6374. Winery Live music by Martha Capone. OCTOBER 24-26 New Market – The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present the Halloween comedy “Blithe Spirit” on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $13; students/seniors: $11. Information: 740-9119.

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Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Woodstock Café & Shoppes – The Other Winery - Live music by Martha Capone. Dinner (Beer). A variety of beers paired with fun food items to complement the beer. NOVEMBER 1 Advance tickets only: $35. Tickets and further Mt Jackson - Yellow Barn at Shenandoah information: 540-459-8888. Caverns – 7 p.m.; doors open at 6 p.m. Featuring Nadine of Larry’s Country Diner. OCTOBER 26 Information: 540-477-2432; Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & www.shenandoahcaverns.com. Winery - Live music by Boo Snider.


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NOVEMBER 1-2 Berryville - Wine and soup weekend at Veramar Vineyards. Noon - 5 p.m. $16. Come take the chill off. Soup and wine: a great way to warm you up from the inside out! Sit and relax in front of our fireplace with a hot, freshly prepared bowl of soup, bread and a glass of wine. Reservations suggested: 540-955-5510.

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NOVEMBER 1-2 Middletown -Virginia Gourd Festival at Richards Fruit Market, 6410 Middle Road. Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sun.: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Live bluegrass music, gourd crafts and fun for everyone.

Schools Welcomed. Special Group Rates Available.

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Tons of pumpkins, gourds, thru Nov. 2 and weekends only in Nov. indian corn, mini straw bales, Open: Mon-Fri 10am-5pm pumpkin carving kits, stencils and Sat & Sun 10am-6pm more! Everything you need for that 985 W. Parkins Mill Road “fall feeling.” Pumpkin Patch is Winchester, VA 22602 free with admission to the park. We also offer free wagon rides (weekends only). www.wilsonswildanimalpark.com

Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Robbie Limon.

NOVEMBER 2 Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Rogue Farmers.

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NOVEMBER 3-5 Basye - Revival at Trinity United Church of Christ, Alum Springs Road. 7 p.m. Guest speaker Pastor George Bowers assisted by Pastor Steve Wood. Information: sdwood@shentel.net.

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Strasburg High School Registration Fee $15.00 Registration: 8:00-11:30 A.M.

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NOVEMBER 7 New Market Library – 10 a.m. Books and Babies (birth -24 months). Parents and children engage through stories, songs, chants, fingerplay, and playing together

NOVEMBER 7 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery – Live music by Chatham Street.

NOVEMBER 7 Winchester – Empty Bowl Supper. 5 - 7:30p.m. at Fellowship Bible Church on Middle Road. The potters donate 300 hand-thrown bowls for The Empty Bowl Supper! Participants have the experience of a soup line, then select a handthrown bowl to fill with their choice of gourmet soup donated by local businesses and later take the bowl home! There will be a silent auction of donated items which include collectible art, household decorations, theme baskets, store gift certificates, handmade items, and much more! Tickets are $35 each and must be paid in advance by October 27th. Please call Angie at 540-667-6160, ext. 100 to schedule a time to purchase your tickets in person or to pay by credit card*.

NOVEMBER 8 Edinburg - Autumn Event 8 a.m. – 12 noon. at Columbia Furnace United Methodist Church, 19 Union Church Road, featuring clothing, books, household and more.

NOVEMBER 8 Winchester - Bakery Festival – 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Marker Miller Orchards. Grab a plate and help us celebrate the Bakery Festival! Enjoy a free sampling of our baked goods. We will be taking orders for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

NOVEMBER 8 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Michael Stephenson.

NOVEMBER 8 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, children’s activities. Free admission. Wine tastings: $15. Information: www.shenandoahuncorked.com.

NOVEMBER 8 Berryville - Military, Firefighter and Police Appreciation Day at Veramar Vineyard. Noon - 5 p.m Free. In honor of the Marine Corps Birthday, Veramar thanks our heroic Virginia military, firefighters and policemen. All our service men and women will receive a free glass of wine and 10% discount on all bottle purchases. Thank you for your service; we appreciate all that you do!! (Identification requested please).

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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 Saturday, November 1 – 11:00 Saturday Family Story time. Bring the whole family to our sky blue room for an assortment of exciting stories with Miss Pattie. A perfect way to spend an enjoyable Saturday morning.

for a fun time of stories, songs, and a craft about silly monsters. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us for a fun time of stories, songs, and a craft about silly monsters.

Thursday, November 13 – 10:15 2:00 Teens Create. Come in and Toddler Story time. Join us for a fun see what you can create. time of stories, songs, and a craft Sophisticated, uber-cool crafts for about silly monsters. ages 12 and up. Meets regularly. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us Tuesday, November 4 – 11:00 for a fun time of stories, songs, and Time for Baby. What do books, a craft about silly monsters. scarves, puppets, music and babies have in common? They are Saturday, November 15 – 10:10 all part of Time for Baby. Join us as Books and Barks. Come to our we use all of our senses to explore extremely popular monthly prothe world around us. Meet with gram that gives developing readers your baby up to two years of age. the chance to read and relax with a trained therapy dog. For beginning Siblings welcome. readers and up. Registration 4:30 Big Kids Story time for begins October 18. Kindergarten and up. 2:00 Book Bites. Come in and Wednesday, November 5 – 10:15 share your favorite book with other Toddler Story time. Yee-haw! Come teens. Get inspired by others’ and join us for some rootin’-tootin’ favorites as well. Good food and fun with cowboy stories and a craft! conversation! For ages 12 and up. Registration starts October 15. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Yeehaw! Come and join us for some Tuesday, November 18 – 4:30 Big rootin’-tootin’ fun with cowboy sto- Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. ries and a craft! Thursday, November 6 – 10:15 Toddler Story time. Yee-haw! Come and join us for some rootin’tootin’ fun with cowboy stories and a craft!

Wednesday, November 19 – 10:15 Toddler Story time. Join us for stories, songs, and a craft to celebrate Thanksgiving.

11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us 11:00 Preschool Story time. Yee- for stories, songs, and a craft to haw! Come and join us for some celebrate Thanksgiving. rootin’-tootin’ fun with cowboy stoThursday, November 20 – 10:15 ries and a craft! Toddler Story time. Join us for stoSaturday, November 8 – 2:00 ries, songs, and a craft to celebrate Chess Challenge. Meet other kids Thanksgiving. and teens who enjoy the challenge of a good Chess game. Ages 7 and 11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us up. Registration begins October 8. for stories, songs, and a craft to celebrate Thanksgiving. Tuesday, November 11 – 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten Saturday, November 22 – 11:00 Lego Mania. Do you like Legos? If and up. so, join us for Lego Mania! Ages 5 Wednesday, November 12 – and up. Registration begins 10:15 Toddler Story time. Join us October 22.


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NOVEMBER 8 Winchester – Battlefield Half Marathon. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Ages 15+. Kids race starts at 11:30 a.m. The start line for the half marathon will be located inside the Kernstown Battlefield. The battlefield is located directly behind the shops at Creekside Station off of Valley Avenue in Winchester, VA. The 13.1-mile course will loop through the city before making its way back through the battlefield along the scenic views of Middle Road, Apple Valley Road, Shady Elm Road, Spring Dale Road, Germany Road, Middle Road before heading back to the battlefield grounds, finishing in Creekside.

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NOVEMBER 9 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Boo Snider.

NOVEMBER 9 Woodstock Café & Shoppes – 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Clay & Gloria. Miller House and Valley Furniture Country Interiors are located at 5960 Valley Pike, Stephens City

NOVEMBER 14 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Bob Keel.

NOVEMBER 15-16 New Market – The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present the comedy “That Darn Plot” on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $13; students/seniors: $11. Information: 740-9119.

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the Thanksgiving holiday. Nov. 20 (Thursday), NOVEMBER 21 6:30pm, at Jim Barnett Park, Social Hall. Fee: Woodstock – The Empty Bowl – Annual Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Soup Supper and Silent Auction to benefit Winery - Live music by Wildflower Acoustic. $5. Register by Nov. 17. No day-of registrations. Shenandoah Alliance for Shelter from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Central High School. Bowls are NOVEMBER 16 NOVEMBER 21 made and donated by local potters and is Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & yours to keep. $30; children: 6-17/$15. New Market Library – 10 a.m. Preschool Winery - Live music by Michael Children’s Story time (ages 3-5). Program Stephenson. NOVEMBER 22 includes stories, songs, crafts and interactive activities. Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & NOVEMBER 20 Winery – Live music by Paul Moschetto. New Market – Historical artist Donna J.

NOVEMBER 21-23

Neary will discuss her art and her years as a combat and field artist for the United States Marine Corps during the program “ What’s a Woman Doing Here?” sponsored by the New Market Historical Society. The program is at 7:30 p.m. at the New Market Town Council Chambers.

New Market – The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present the comedy “That Darn Plot” on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $13; students/seniors: $11. Information: 740-9119.

NOVEMBER 20

NOVEMBER 21

Winchester - Little Turkey Treats (Ages 2+). Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery – Live music by Chelsea McBee & Time to bring your “Little Turkey” to the park for some fun activities and treats to celebrate the Random Assortment.

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NOVEMBER 23 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Rob Rampey.

NOVEMBER 29 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Jack Poster.

NOVEMBER 30 Stephens City - Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery - Live music by Boo Snider.

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Come enjoy and learn about llamas wool and see how their wool is spun into yarn. Also check out our Karakul Sheep and our Leister Longwool Sheep wool and yarn. 6 month old steer “Babie Boy,” rescued llama “Lily” and rabbit “Ava and friends.

Call us today and make your Farm Tour appointment

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• Birthday Parties • Tours • Free Admission • Donations Accepted

(540) 436-3517 • www.poseythisisitllamas.com


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Experience the Valley this Fall

Saturday & Sunday September 27 & 28, 2014 • 9am -5pm Artisan Demonstrations (Shen Valley Battlefields' Foundation Building) Face Painting • Petting Zoo • Pony Rides • Crafters • Food Scavenger Hunt (Saturday) starts @ The Old General Store - ages 5-12 Open Rehearsal @ Schultz Theatre (Performance Saturday & Sunday)

Entertainment Saturday 1:30-3:00 - TBA 3:30 - 5:00 - The Reynard Family Sunday 11:00-12:30 - Brian Buchanan 1:00 - 4:00 - 3 Lost Goats New Market Fire & Rescue Fall Fling Saturday Great Family Weekend! Still accepting vendors and crafters Call the Chamber office 540-740-3212 Festival event takes place in historic downtown New Market

35th Annual Dayton Autumn Celebration Saturday, October 4, 2014 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM (Downtown - Main, Mill & College Streets)

Live Music at the College Street Pavilion Rock Town Vagabonds: 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Who Shot John: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Heartland: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Doug Tumer: 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

All Day Events • Over 350 Arts & Crafts Exhibitors from 12 States • Variety of Delicious Foods from 75+ Vendors • Daniel Harrison House (Fort Harrison) - c. 1749 • The Heritage Museum Free Handicap Parking / $5 All-Day Parking Visit them at Space #399 & #400 on College St. • Dayton Farmers Market - 21 Specialty Shops • Unique Downtown Shops • Silver Lake Mill - Various Activities • Wilbur Pence Middle School Book Fair in Library (10 AM - 2 PM)

Free Shuttle Bus Transit from: • Turner Ashby High School • John Wayland Elementary School • Cargill Poultry Plant Parking Lot on Huffman Dr. For Your Safety, Please Observe All Traffic Laws. Ticketing and Towing Will Be Enforced! No Bicycles, Skateboards, Roller Blades/Skates. No Pets Allowed (except service dogs)!

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20th Annual New Market Heritage Days Festival


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P. BUCKLEY MOSS FEATURING HISTORIC BUILDINGS OF EDINBURG! Print Release & Artist Signing! The Ole’ Time Festival – in the Mill September 20th 10am-3pm • September 21st 11am-3pm SIGNING WILL BE ON-SITE AT THE EDINBURG MILL • 250 SIGNED & NUMBERED $125 Over 150 other P. Buckley Moss prints available day of the signing! • Taking Reservations • Limited Quantities Sponsored by King James Galleries of Winchester

King James Galleries

161 Prosperity Drive, Winchester, VA (540) 869-9025 or toll free 888-217-1865 Monday-Friday 10-6 • Saturday 10-4

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Call Today to Reserve Your Print (540) 869-9025


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