See Shenandoah - Fall 2017

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See Shenandoah! Fall 2017

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Shenandoah County Fairgrounds, Woodstock, VA Tickets: www.ShenandoahAutumnfest.com

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SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 7-10 Winchester

5th 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 Winchester-Frederick County. A Festival Pass will provide entry to all screenings.

SPCA from 12-1 p.m. Join us at Winchester SPCAʼs Rockaplenty Adoption and Education Center for an hour of gentle yoga with CATS and KITTENS! All proceeds to benefit Winchester SPCA-suggested $10 donation. Bring your mats or just yourself.

SEPTEMBER 9 Broadway Hometown EventAutumn Days Food & Craft Festival 9 a.m. -3 p.m. North Main Street. Local food vendors, music and handmade crafts, furniture, textiles, house wares, gifts and more. www.broadwayhome townpartnership.org.

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“Fill the Wagon” for Lukeʼs Backpack. 12 noon-3 p.m. at St. Paulʼs Lutheran Church, 156 W. Washington St., Strasburg, VA For a list of items or further information, please call 540-481-6237 or svlm.org/lukes-backpack.html

6-10 p.m. Features dancing in the streets, food, arts & crafts, wine & beer garden, childrenʼs activities and fun for the entire family! Free Admission! Music from The Hackens Boys!

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“Fill the Wagon” for Lukeʼs Backpack. 12 noon-3 p.m. at Garden Theatre: As You Like It. Zion Lutheran Church, 321 Museum of the Shenandoah Headquarters Rd., Edinburg, VA. Valley 4 p.m.-7:30 p.m.. Enjoy a For a list of items or further inforuniquely ʻCivil Warʼ twist on mation, please call 540-481-6237 Shakespeareʼs As You Like It. or svlm.org/lukes-backpack.html Bring a picnic and enjoy a SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 9 uniquely ʻCivil Warʼ twist on Middletown-Belle Grove. SEPTEMBER 11-16 Woodstock Shakespeareʼs As You Like It a International Wine Tasting Winchester-Old Town Yard Party & Community performed on the lawn of the 6 p.m.-9 p.m.. This fun, early Restaurant Week: Get your Picnic @ St. Luke Brethren Glen Burnie House. Play begins evening event will showcase appetite ready as Old Town Church. 3-7 p.m. Bluegrass Music Woodstock Café owner and wine at 4 p.m. Restaurant Week will have speby Five of a Kind from 4-7 p.m. expert Coe Sherrod. Guests will cials on the best food Winchester All proceeds benefit local SEPTEMBER 10 be seated in the round as Mr. has to offer. Participating restauShenandoah County Charities. Woodstock Sherrod presents eight internarants offer two people for the Bring your lawn chairs. No alcohol. tional wines for tastings. Each “Fill the Wagon” for Lukeʼs price of one at $25 (lunch only) 3250 Back Rd, Woodstock. one will be paired with a delight- Backpack. 12 noon-3 p.m. at Mt. or a three-course dinner menu for Zion Lutheran Church parking lot, $30 each night they are open. ful tapas dish prepared by Chef SEPTEMBER 9 3055 Fairview Road, Woodstock, Take this as an opportunity to Christa Nahhas. The evening (BI-MONTHLY EVENT) conclude with a dessert bar and VA. For a list of items or further dine on the cheap at some of Winchester chance to enjoy a glass or two of information, please call your favorite restaurants, plus try Yoga with your Cats & Kittens your favorite pick! $75 per person 540-481-6237 or out ones youʼve never been to will be held at the Winchester svlm.org/lukes-backpack.html or $140 per couple before-but always wanted to go.

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New Market Area Library Childrenʼs Storytimes For more information and cancellations, check the New Market Area Library Facebook page, the Shenandoah County Library website, or call Karen Whetzel at 540-740-8589 The New Market Area Library will hold Preschool Story Time on the 3rd Friday of each month starting Friday, September 15, 2017, through May, 2018, at 10 am. Preschool storytime is designed for

3 to 5 year olds and includes book reading, poems, songs, movement activities and a craft. Theme for September is Back in School Again. Books and Babies will be held the 1st Friday of every month through

May, 2018, starting Friday October 6, 2017 at 10 am. Books and Babies is designed for children ages birth to three and includes book reading, rhymes, rhythm, and playing together.

SEPTEMBER 15 Winchester METAL SHOW– hosted by Valley Cat. (106 W. Boscawen St.) 7-10 p.m. Featuring Scarecrowʼs Curse, Inoculum, Bleeding Black, Traverse, As This City Breeds Heroes From Ghosts. Nasty Intent. All ages $10


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Patio Oyster Roast: Georgeʼs Food & Spirits; 6-8 p.m.. Reservations Not required, but appreciated. 540-771-2727

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The Rotary Club of Winchesterʼs Apple Harvest Arts and Crafts SEPTEMBER 15-17 Edinburg Ole Time Festival-The Festival at Frederick County Fairgrounds. Arts and crafts venFestival will start on Friday at dors, Ole Tyme Apple Growers 5:30 p.m. and will continue with non-stop activities until Sunday at exhibit food vendors and more. 5:30 p.m. Friday: Community Items for sale are expected to Sing Along; Square and Line include fine pencil drawings, Dance, Old-Timers Basketball hand spun Alpaca wool, handGame. Saturday: Pioneer made jewelry and hand-blown Breakfast; 4K Fun Run/Walk; glass. The “Kids Zone” includes Festival Commemorative Pottery inflatables for children to play on. Sale; Civil War Lectures; Parade The Apple Theme Booth will disat 1 p.m.; Music, Crafts, Artists, play dozens of varieties of locally Food Vendors; Childrenʼs grown apples as well as samples Festival; Antique Cars; Teen Center Reunion Dance. Sunday: to taste and an Apple Pie eating contest. There will also be the Ole Time Church Service; Old “Everything Virginia Booth”, in Timerʼs Baseball Game; Annual

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Woodstock Hops & Hooves/Craft Beer Tasting Event at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. 11 am-5 p.m.

SEPTEMBER 16 Strasburg Sandy Hook Elementary School “Bank to School Carnival”. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sponsored by the SHES PTO.

SEPTEMBER 16 Winchester

2nd Annual Cha-Cha Charity Drag Show Extravaganza! At SEPTEMBER 16the Best Western Lee-Jackson Inn & Conference Room. This OCTOBER 15 (SATURDAY & SUNDAYS) event will feature some local and amazing tri-state Drag Queens, Shenandoah Downs at including Nicole James, Ashley Shenandoah County Fairground: Bannks, Stephanie Micheals, 1-4 p.m. Alexa V. Shontelle, Candy Lee, Woodstock Harness Racing Chica Lopez, Alondra Sanchez, action • Wager 10 races daily Chi-Chi Ray Colby, Arraya from over a new state-of-the-art Sparxx, Grace, with Gabrielle half mile track. • FREE Parking & and Noelle Sugarbaker as MCʼs! Admission! Great family enterThere will be bottomless beer tainment!• Enjoy a different cups for sale, hors dʼoeuvres, themed Festival every Saturday CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 in conjunction with the races!

Support your local Edinburg Volunteer Fire Company

Come eat with us during the Festival! 3:00 pm - until Serving: Fried Chicken, Fried Potatoes, Brown Beans, Cornbread, Applesauce, Cole Slaw, Rolls & Assorted Desserts. $10 adults • $5 children (12 & under)

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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 2 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 5. 2:00 Discuss This. Are you inspired by good books, articles, movies, and art? Do you write, draw, or enjoy playing music? If so, join us as we discuss books and share our creations. This is a group for those who wish to talk seriously about a variety of subjects. For ages 12 and up. Refreshments will be provided. Registration begins August 5. Tuesday, September 5 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. We will delight in that silly, willy, nilly, old bear, Winnie-the-Pooh! Siblings welcome.

club will celebrate the pets we love! Wednesday, September 13 and Thursday, September 14 10:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Chubby, little cubby all stuffed with fluff: Itʼs Winnie the Pooh who will be the star of our stories, songs, and craft! Siblings welcome. Tuesday, September 19 4:30 p.m. The Maker Club is designed for school-aged children who want to make something creative and explore a new topic each week through books and activities. It meets after school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Prepare to be enchanted during our magic-themed club!

Tuesday, September 26 4:30 p.m. The Maker Club is designed for school-aged children who want to make something creative and explore a new topic each week through books and activities. It meets after school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. On Tuesday, September 26, we will discover new things about the trees that are all around us. Wednesday, September 27 and Thursday, September 28 10:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time. What are yellow, red, orange, and brown, and float down from the trees? Fall Leaves! Join us for a fun fall story time that includes stories, songs, and a craft. Siblings welcome.

Saturday, September 30 11:00 Banned Books Discussion. Have you read any banned books? You may be surprised at which books have been removed from schools and libraries, and why. Weʼll have a teen discussion group about which books have been Saturday, September 9 banned or challenged, what motivates people to 2:00 Chit Chat and All That. This is a group for ban books, and why banning books is a topic lighthearted conversation, for those ages 10 and that concerns us. For ages 12 and up. Grab a up. Refreshments will be provided. Registration Saturday, September 23 11:00 World of Lego. Children ages 5 and up are book to read when you register, beginning begins August 5. invited to explore all the amazing things you can August 30. 2:00 Aspiring Artists. Are you aged 7-11? Do you do with Legos. Registration begins August 23. Tuesday, September 12 2:00 Chess and More. Meet other kids and teens enjoy art? If so, please join us for our childrenʼs 4:30 p.m. The Maker Club is designed for who enjoy the challenge of a good chess, check- art class. Please join us for our Still Life theme school-aged children who want to make someas we practice drawing familiar objects and ers, or other board game. For ages 6 and up. thing creative and explore a new topic each learning techniques to add depth and texture! week through books and activities. It meets after Bring your favorite game with you. Registration Registration begins August 23. begins August 23. school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. This weekʼs

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Wednesday, September 20 and Thursday, September 21 10:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Apples, apples, apples! Come enjoy stories, songs, and a craft about this favorite fall fruit. Siblings welcome.

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In September: Fresh Apples, Apple Cider, Winter Squash, Pumpkins, Gourds, Indian Corn, Straw, Corn Fodder and Mums.

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and an auction featuring some amazing and exotic destination vacations, courtesy of American Fundraising Foundation-AmFund. Tickets are on sale through Eventbrite. There is select your own seating this year, so donʼt hesitate to order your tickets. No ticket sales will occur at the door. Proceeds from this event will benefit services at ARE! Questions? Please call Brittney Jones as 540-536-5931.

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SEPTEMBER 17 Old Town Winchester Old Town Shape Up Sundays: Free Fitness Classes at the Taylor Pavilion. Yoga @ 10 a.m.; Climbing Exercises @ 11:15 a.m.; Bodyvive @ 11:45 a.m.; Aerobics at 1:15 p.m.; HIIT Like a Girl @ 2:30 p.m.

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13th Annual Tri-State Antique Truck Show at the Frederick Woodstock Café & Shoppes. County Fairgrounds, 155 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live Fairground Road. From dawn til music by Bill Vaughan dusk visitors can see antique trucks, fire trucks, farm tractors, SEPTEMBER 17 and military vehicles all in workWinchester ing condition. Adults: $2.00 chilCreekside Antique Car Show. dren under 12: free. Camping Presented by Hoppers Auto Club. available on-site but very few Registration begins at 10:00 a.m. hookups. greasemonkeyb61@ Awards will be given for the Top gmail.com or 540-478-4389. 25, Merchantʼs Choice & Best in Show. Dash Plaques will be SEPTEMBER 21-24 handed out to the first 100 Berryville entries. Enjoy all that Creekside 14th Annual Watermelon Park has to offer while youʼre here. Fest is a family-friendly music festival at Watermelon Park and SEPTEMBER 17 Campground, 3322 Lockeʼs Mill Strasburg th Road. The weekend will include Family Picnic & 70 Anniversary Celebration hosted performances by the Del McCoury Band, Marty Stuart and by the Strasburg Moose Family his Fabulous Superlatives, Keller Center. 12-5 p.m. Our Annual Family picnic is extra special this Williams, The Seldom Scene, The Deep South, the Quebe year, as we celebrate our 70th Anniversary as a Lodge. Bring a Sisters, The Bumper desert to share. Free admission Jacksons, local favorites Furnace Mountain the Woodshedders and many more. Festivities include SEPTEMBER 17 concerts, dancing, workshops, Basye “Changing of the Leaves” Auto bands, pickinʼ contests, kidʼs & Truck Show-11 a.m.-3 p.m. at activities, open jams, food, craft vendors, and more. Admission Orkney Springs Fire Rescue. Food available, Chinese auction, fee and kids 12 and under are Cake Wheel, door prizes, trofree. 540-955-1621.

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Christian Church. 4 p.m. until ? SEPTEMBER 22 SEPTEMBER 23 Adults $10. Children under 12 $5. Woodstock Front Royal Homemade Ice Cream extra. Blue Ridge Association of Response Wit ʻnʼ Waiter Silver Benefits the church cemetery. Realtors Charity Golf Jubilee-Celebrating Silver Tournament at Blue Ridge Linings. 25th Anniversary. Shadows Golf Club. 11:30-6 p.m. SEPTEMBER 23 Woodstock Moose. Reception is Registration at 11:30, Lunch at 12 5:30 and Dinner is 6:30. Food ~ Stephens City noon. And Shotgun Start at 1 p.m. Fun ~ Drinks ~ Auction ~ Singing Sippinʼ Through the Decades! http://www.blueridgeshadows. Waiters. Tickets $50. com/outings-events/golf-outings/ At Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery. Reservations due by Monday, 6-10 p.m. a fun-filled evening of 9/18. More information & reservagreat wine, great food, great SEPTEMBER 22-24 tions: www.responseva.org or music, and dancing! DJ Tony G Capon Bridge, WV 540-459-5599 will help us “sip through the 10th annual Founders Day decades” of Top 40 and Billboard Festival: Friday: Concert-6:00 SEPTEMBER 23 hits, with each hour of the p.m.; Saturday: 10-6 p.m.; Lebanon Church evening dedicated to a different Sunday: 9:30-4 p.m. Live music Steak Dinner at Laurel Hill era! Admission is only $12 per all weekend. History presentaperson! Adults 21 and over only. Christian Church from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. tions, food, crafts, apple butter. Steak Dinner to benefit Donna Lumberjack competition(Sat.), 5K No coolers or outside food or beverages. Babcock for medical expenses. run/walk (Sat.) Chili Cook-off Jay Ross will prepare grilled (Sun.) Please no pets. SEPTEMBER 23 steaks on site. We will serve SEPTEMBER 23 steak, baked potato, green Woodstock beans, salad, rolls, dessert and Maurertown Food Truck Festival @ the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. drinks. Carry out will be available. Pig Roast at Saumsville

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SEPTEMBER 23 New Market Heritage Days Festival is sponsored and supported by the New Market Area Chamber of Commerce and our local businesses. Come enjoy pleasures crafted by local vendors, taste local food, and sing along and dance to local musicians music! A fun day for all ages 9-5 with extended activities until 8:00. 540-740-3212. For a list of times and events visit http://shenco chamber.wix.com/heritage-days

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Biology Institute. 11-4 p.m. Free SEPTEMBER 23 Event. Visitors can kick off the Front Royal Brew and Blues Festival Noon- Smithsonian-wide Hispanic Heritage Month. There will be a 7 p.m. Join us downtown for a variety of fun-filled family activifun filled afternoon. This event includes beer tastings of over 50 ties, including live music, authentic gourmet cuisine and educavarieties, crafters, artisans and tional activities about conservadelicious foods. Music by Hypnotic Willie, Bugsy Cline and tion in Central and South the Blue Devils. $25; America. Animal keepers will host $20/advance. talks, feedings and demonstrations highlighting a variety of animals native to the region, includSEPTEMBER 24 ing Andean bears, sloths, golden Edinburg lion tamarins, Panamanian goldHomecoming service: Columbia en frogs and more. Visitors have Furnace United Methodist Church at 11 a.m. Evangelist Earl Painter an opportunity to meet Zoo scientists who are working to save will be the speaker. A covered native species and learn about dish luncheon will follow. The their research. church is located at 19 Union Church Road, Edinburg,

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Bingo! At the Oranda school2017 National Final Sheepdog house. Food starts at 5 with Trials will feature champion dogs bingo 6-9 p.m.. To benefit the from each state in the United Oranda Schoolhouse. States and Canada, who will compete for the North American SEPTEMBER 29-30 Championship 8 am-10 p.m.. The Harrisonburg trials start with Open Qualifying 51st Annual Virginia Mennonite rounds, then into the SemiRelief Sale will be held at the Finals, and ends on October 1. Rockingham County Fairgrounds. Friday: 4-9 p.m.; Saturday: SEPTEMBER 28 7 a.m.-3 p.m.This family friendly Woodstock 4th Annual Senior Choices at the event has something for everyWoodstock Moose Lodge. 8 a.m.- one. Live and silent auctions of 12:30 p.m. Topics include Diabetes quilts, wood working items, artwork, antiques, and more. Come Panel for open discussion, food demonstration and sampling, and hungry and enjoy homemade entertainment by Charlee Allman food and international food. Also (contestant on The Voice). Space young and old alike wonʼt want to is limited. Reservations call Linda miss the 5k Run/Walk, crafts, music, and childrenʼs activities. Kurtz 540-327-3083 or go online Free admission. 540-433-9993 or www.dutchhavenassistedliving. visit www.vareliefsale.org. com/events

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Wineries, receive a Souvenir SEPTEMBER 30 Wine Glass! Great food, crafters. Stephens City Bet on Harness Races at nd 2 Annual Parks & Pets Shenandoah Downs! Presented Extravaganza Charity Car by Shenandoah County Fair, Show at Sherando Park. 11 a.m.Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail 2 p.m. Registration for the car and Virginia Equine Association. show is from 9am-11am and there is a $10 registration fee. SEPTEMBER 30 Food and drinks will be available for purchase from the Mac Shack Winchester Canine CPR and First Aid Express. There will be a silent auction with proceeds benefiting Seminar from 2-5 p.m. at the Esther Boyd Shelter. Various Head of the Class Dog Training vendors and demos will be set up (190 Costello Drive) $35 You will learn: throughout the day. Hosted by • What to do if your dog is choking FC VA Ester Boyd Animal Shelter. More info: 540-665-5678 • How to do canine CPR • What are normal vital signs for SEPTEMBER 30 dogs, and how to take your dogʼs vital signs Woodstock • Common poison risks Wine & Trotter Festival at • Basic first aid Shenandoah Downs at This seminar includes: lecture, Shenandoah County hands on skill practice, and quesFairgrounds. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sample wines from Virginia tion/answer time

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music, a donut eating contest, SEPTEMBER 30 kids activities, car & motorcycle Winchester shows, and local wine, cider, and th Nifty Fifties Gala-4 Annual beer tastings! Call 540-636-6329 Celebration of the Decades hosted by ChildSafe Center-CAC. for more info. 7 p.m.-11 p.m. at YDC SEPTEMBER 30 Winchester (3 Battaile Dr.) Get ready to Rumble into the 1950ʼs!! Front Royal Put on your Poodle skirts or your SV Biketoberfest 12p.m.-8 p.m. Leather Jackets and join in the at the Warren County fun! Step back into the era of Fairgrounds. Presented by Ducktails, Bobby Sox, Glee Northern Virginia Veterans Clubs & those Blue Suede Association (NOVAVETS>ORG) Shoes!! Rock-n-Roll the night Live Music, Beer Garden, Food away to the sounds of Push to Trucks, Vendors, Miss SVB Start and Drive-In for some Diner Contest, Bike Wash. $10 fare! entrance at gate

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3rd Annual Emma Coggins Chip The Apple house Kickoff to Fall Fore A Cure Charity Golf Tournament at Bowling Green Festival Join us for the Apple Country Club. Registration at House Kickoff to Fall Festival! 8 a.m. Shotgun Start at 9 a.m. 7 a.m. both days. Featuring live

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OCTOBER OCTOBER 1 Blessing of the Animals Service-2 p.m., Mt. Zion Lutheran Church parking lot, 3055 Fairview Rd., Woodstock. Rain or shine. Bring your pet and an item for the animal shelter such as laundry detergent, trash bags, bleach, dry food or treats for dogs and cats.

OCTOBER 1 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes. 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and life music by Rhonda Sager

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OCTOBER 7 Strasburg Oktoberfest Strasburg Style. Hosted by Strasburg Chamber of Commerce. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on North Holliday St. Live music, Beer & Wine Garden, Food Vendors, Business & Craft Vendors, Activities for the Kids!! $3 admission,16 and under are Free.

OCTOBER 7 Dayton 38th Annual Autumn Celebration downtown, 8:30 a.m.4:00 p.m. There will be over 300 vendors from numerous states. Attendees also will enjoy a wide variety of food, crafts, and children activities. No pets allowed except for service dogs. Free admission. Shuttle service available. 540-879-2241.


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Apple Harvest Festival at Marker Miller Orchards. October 7, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. October 8, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.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. Wagon rides around the farm scheduled throughout the day.

Old Town Oktoberfest Celebration October 13, 5-11 p.m.; October 14, Noon-8p.m. Authentic German Beer, Live Music, Traditional Oktoberfest Activities, Best Dressed Lederhosen Contest. Tickets available online at OldTownWinchesterVA.com.

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OCTOBER 7-8 Luray Annual Page County Heritage Festival 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 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. $4/adults; $1/children. Information: 540-743-5014.

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OCTOBER 13-15 Wardensville, WV 32nd Annual Wardensville Fall Festival. Saturday 9-5 p.m.; Sunday 10-4 p.m. Food, Music, Crafters & Vendors, Parade, Raffles, Auction, Demonstrations, Car Show, Performances. Benefit: Capon Valley Vol. Fire Company. No pets please. 20 miles west I81(Strasburg exit 296 on Rt. 55).

OCTOBER 14 Middletown Apple Festival at RichardĘźs Fruit Market, Middle Road 9-5 p.m. Apple harvest is always a fun time to visit the farm. WeĘźll 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!

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Join us for the 153rd commemoration of the largest Civil War Woodstock CafĂŠ & Shoppes. battle in the Shenandoah Valley, 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and life held on the original battlegrounds music by Davis Bradley in Middletown, VA. Battles will take place on Saturday and OCTOBER 8 Sunday. Experience military, civilStrasburg ian, and living history camps, live Walnut Springs Christian period music, and educational Church Homecoming at 11 a.m. demonstrations. Shop unique Guest Speaker will be Rick Myer. gifts, crafts, and food vendors.

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Society at 101 Chester Street OCTOBER 14 where you will find museums, tours Strasburg Harry Potter Festival at Pot Town of our historic homes-Belle Boyd Cottage (Front Royal home of Organics from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Confederate spy Belle Boyd) and Included is Snitch making table, 18th century Balthis House-and Potion class, Kids rock finding their outbuildings, re-enactors, living event 2 p.m.-4 p.m., Quiddich matches, Sorting hat, AND a scav- history demonstrations, crafts people, and apple butter making. enger Hunt! Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Kids 9 and under are free, everyone older is $5 OCTOBER 14 each! Vendors added daily! Please Woodstock dress for the event! This is for all Annual Fish Fry and Auction at ages! Phoenix Photography will be the Woodstock Moose Lodge, setup from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. with a 152 Moose Road, from 6-9 p.m. special green screen Harry Potter Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. themed photo op. The cost for a Tickets: $50. Information: digital copy of your picture is just $3 540-459-8550 or visit fnfsr.org. per photo. With 5 different backBenefits: Friends of the North Fork. grounds to pick from!

OCTOBER 14 Woodstock 7th Annual Shenandoah Autumnfest 11:30-5 p.m.. At the Shenandoah County Fairground. Featuring a Kansas City Sanctioned BBQ contest with 40+ BBQrʼs and tastings, live music, Harness racing, Cruise-In, arts and crafts, wineries, and 25+ local craft brews. You can also come watch the wood splitting competition! Gates open at 11:30 am and the event will happen—rain or shine. Tickets online start at $7 for general admission and $20 for wine and craft beer tastings. At the door tickets cost $10 for general admission and $25 for wine and beer tastings.

OCTOBER 14 Front Royal

OCTOBER 14 Winchester 3rd Annual Boo at the Zoo at Wilsonʼs Wild Animal Park. This is an ALL WEATHER EVENT. No refunds or exchanges will be offered. Three separate shifts are available and include the following activities (but are not limited to): Petting area Wagon ride (weather permitting) Music-live and DJ! Pumpkin decorating, Slide Corn pit, Face painting, Temporary tattoo parlor, Hay maze Bounce house, Family photo station and photo ops, Costume parade, Treat stations, Kettle corn (extra cost), Cider station (extra cost), Funnel cakes (extra cost). Ticket are $12 for ages 2 and up and quantities are limited. Tickets are first-come, first-served and sell out early, so be sure to grab yours NOW. Ticket shifts are scheduled for the following: 9 a.m.-12 p.m., 12 p.m.-3 p.m., 3 p.m.-6 p.m.

47th Annual Festival of the Leaves 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The Festival takes place in downtown Front Royal on Chester and Main Streets. Arts and crafts abound in the heart of our historic district. Bluegrass, blues, country, jazz, big OCTOBER 14 band, and choir music represent Toms Brook some of the musical entertainment. Posey Thisisit Annual Open Barn Come enjoy Heritage Square on the grounds of the Warren Heritage from 10-3 p.m. 754 Harrisville Rd.

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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 Tuesday, October 3 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 at 11:00 a.m. Weʼll cuddle up with the love and comfort of lullabies. Siblings welcome. 4:30 The Maker Club. The Maker Club is designed for school-aged children who want to make something creative and explore a new topic each week through books and activities. It meets after school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Are they under your bed, or in the closet? This week our stories and craft will be about monsters. Wednesday, October 4 and Thursday, October 5 10:15 Toddler Story time.

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11:00 Preschool Story time. 4:30 p.m. This week weʼll learn Squirrels are busy this time of about the animals that come out year, as weʼll find out in this when the sun goes down. weekʼs stories. Siblings welcome. Wednesday, October 11 and Saturday, October 7 Thursday, October 12 10:10 Books and Barks. Come to 10:15 Toddler Story time. our extremely popular monthly 11:00 Preschool Story time. program that gives developing We will enjoy some exciting storeaders the chance to read and ries and a craft about firemen. relax with a trained therapy dog. Siblings welcome. For beginning readers and up. Registration begins September 2. Saturday, October 14 2:00 World of Lego. Children 11:00 Introduction to Poetry ages 5 and up are invited to Writerʼs Workshop. Local writer explore all the amazing things and educator Jane Clark will offer you can do with Legos. Registhis workshop to students ages tration begins September 23. 10 and up. Students should bring materials to take notes and craft Tuesday, October 10 a few verses of poetry, in class. 4:30 The Maker Club. The Maker Registration begins September Club is designed for school-aged 14. children who want to make something creative and explore a Tuesday, October 17 new topic each week through 4:30 The Maker Club. The Maker books and activities. It meets Club is designed for school-aged after school each Tuesday at children who want to make

something creative and explore a new topic each week through books and activities. It meets after school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Pumpkins will be the seasonal theme of our club this week. Please sign up in advance and bring your own pumpkin for some pumpkin-carving fun!

children who want to make something creative and explore a new topic each week through books and activities. It meets after school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Sometimes fun, sometimes scary, we all have dreams! Weʼll explore this subject during our club!

Wednesday, October 18 and Thursday, October 1910:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Bippity, boppity, boo! Weʼll have fun with some fairy tales during this weekʼs story time! Siblings welcome.

Wednesday, October 25 and Thursday, October 26 10:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us for stories, songs, and a craft about a big, round fall favorite: Pumpkins! Siblings welcome.

Saturday, October 21 2:00 Chess and More. Meet other kids and teens who enjoy the challenge of a good chess or other board game. For ages 6 and up. Registration begins September 23.

Saturday, October 28 11:00 The Jeweled Cabbage: A Childrenʼs Garden Program. Join us in the garden as we plant cabbages in jeweled colors of ruby, amethyst, and garnet. Afterwards use Napa cabbage to make “rose stamps” to decorate cards. Tuesday, October 24 4:30 The Maker Club. The Maker For ages 6 and up. Registration Club is designed for school-aged begins September 28.

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Winchester Pumpkin Festival at Marker Miller Orchards 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 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.

OCTOBER 21 Timberville 17th Annual Apple Harvest Celebration 10 am-5 p.m.. Large variety of “already picked” apples, PYO apples, Many Virginia Made Items, Food Trucks, Craft Vendors, Live Music, Old Hill Cider Sales/Tastings, Childrenʼs Activities, and more!

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will get to ride on the battle trailer, fully equipped with mounted paintball guns.  As you ride through the dark woods, you will be hunting the zombies as they come out at you! Suggested for ages 10 and up, under 10 must be with a paid adult or guardian. Not for the faint of heart. First come, first served.

OCTOBER 22 Woodstock Woodstock CafĂŠ & Shoppes. 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and life music by Lee Blanton

OCTOBER 28 Woodstock Halloween on Court Square. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wear a costume and come have fun with the whole family. Trick-or-treating, mask making, pumpkin painting, and much more

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NOVEMBER 4 & 5 Middletown Antiques Appraisal Fair at Belle Grove Plantation: Expert appraisers will be on hand to give verbal evaluations on textiles, furniture, documents, Shenandoah Valley and Civil War artifacts. Cost is $10/item or $25/3 items. For more information, please visit www.bellegrove.org/calendar/ antiques_appraisal. A special feature exhibit, Yesterdays, Todays & Tomorrows: Needlearts Marking Time.


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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 4 2:00 Chit Chat and All That. This is a group for lighthearted conversation, for those ages 10 and up. Refreshments will be provided. Registration begins October 4.

Wednesday, November 8 and Thursday, November 9 10:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time.

Saturday, November 11 10:10 Books and Barks. Come to our extremely popular monthly program Tuesday, November 7 11:00 Time for Baby. What do books, that gives developing readers the scarves, puppets, music and babies chance to read and relax with a have in common? They are all part of trained therapy dog. For beginning readers and up. Registration begins Time for Baby. Join us as we use all October 7. of our senses to explore the world 2:00 Aspiring Artists. Are you aged 7around us. For children from birth to 11? Do you enjoy art? If so, please two years old. Siblings welcome. join us for our childrenʼs art class. 4:30 The Maker Club. The Maker Our Aspiring Artistsʼ November theme Club is designed for school-aged chil- is Whimsical Sculpture! Letʼs create dren who want to make something fun and fabulous forms with wire and creative and explore a new topic paper-mâché. Registration begins each week through books and activi- October 11. ties. It meets after school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. On Tuesday, Tuesday, November 14 November 7, the changing colors of 4:30 The Maker Club. The Maker leaves will be the topic of this Club is designed for school-aged S.T.E.M. program. children who want to make some-

thing creative and explore a new topic each week through books and activities. It meets after school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. On November 14, weʼll try to figure out what happened as we explore some mysteries! Wednesday, November 15 and Thursday, November 16 10:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Friends, family, turkey, and pumpkin pie! We have much to be thankful for! Join us as we celebrate with Thanksgiving-themed stories, songs, and a craft. Siblings welcome. Saturday, November 18 11:00 Kooky Chefs Cook It Up. Children will prepare and taste new foods, often featuring ingredients grown in our Childrenʼs Garden. For ages 6 and up. Registration begins October 18. 2:00 Discuss This. Are you inspired

by good books, articles, movies, and art? Do you write, draw, or enjoy playing music? If so, join us as we discuss books and share our creations. This is a group for those who wish to talk seriously about a variety of subjects. For ages 12 and up. Refreshments will be provided. Registration begins October 18. Tuesday, November 28 4:30 The Maker Club. The Maker Club is designed for school-aged children who want to make something creative and explore a new topic each week through books and activities. It meets after school each Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Get ready for fun as we read and create around the theme, “Be Silly!” Wednesday, November 29 and Thursday, November 30 10:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time.

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NOVEMBER 5 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes. 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and life music by Jan Gillies

NOVEMBER 11 Winchester Bakery Festival at Marker Miller Orchards 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 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 11 Mt. Jackson

8th Annual 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

NOVEMBER 12 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes. 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and life music by Rich Follett

NOVEMBER 19 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes. 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by High Octane

NOVEMBER 25 Woodstock Small Business Saturday-All DaySupport local businesses!

NOVEMBER 26 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes. 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting and live music by Slow Creek.

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