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campaign. There will be the same great food - shrimp and oysters. For the non-seafood lovers, fried SEPTEMBER 11-13 chicken has been added to the New Market The Schultz Theatre and School of menu! Live auction and silent auction • Beer and wine tickets availPerforming Arts will present the able musical, “The Music Man “ on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and SEPTEMBER 12 Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $15; stuFront Royal dents/seniors: $12. Information: The Virginia Air Show Presents 740-9119. Skyline Wings and Wheels at the Warren County Airport from 10amSEPTEMBER 12 6pm. A combination air and car New Market 3 p.m. at New Market Library. Joy show with an anticipated 50 aircraft Loving will discuss creating a home and over 100 cars plus souvenirs and a raffle for all attendees. Air solar system and what difference show featuring flying circus, wardoes it make? birds, aerobatic demonstrations, hot air balloons, children’s activiSEPTEMBER 12-13 ties, food and a lot more. Whether Old Town Winchester you fly-in or drive-in, there’s flight, The 3rd Annual Skyline Indie Film food, and fun for the whole family. Fest! Discover the creativity, inten- Adults $5 in advance or at the sity and magic of independent cine- gate, free for children 6 and under. matic storytelling in beautiful Old Military in uniform admitted free. Town Winchester. Four days of No: pets/ smoking/alcohol or coolamazing cinema; features, shorts, ers. 540-635-3570 or www.virginianimation and music videos. With aairshow.com/. local and international filmmakers in attendance, Q&A sessions, filmSEPTEMBER 12 maker panels, mixers and parties Middletown all in a welcoming, casual atmosTour is available September 12, phere. info@skylineindiefilmfest.org and October 10 • 5-6p.m. Re-live
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vocal harmonies, expressive songwriting, smooth ballads, and instruEdinburg Join Shenandoah Vineyards, 3659 mental prowess lend this versatile group of musicians to any type of South Ox Road, in celebrating 36 wonderful years as one of the origi- venue. Each member is an inventive powerhouse. Award-winning nal vineyards in Virginia. Fun for the entire family with dancing, arts bluegrass super pickers Bud’s Collective kick off the show. and crafts and the annual grape stomping contest. Live music along with John Estep and the BMW SEPTEMBER 12 Concours. Admission of $10 Middletown includes wine tasting and a souAnnual Belle Grove Plantation venir glass. 540-984-8699. Wine Festival starting at 11am6pm. Featuring tastings from SEPTEMBER 12 regional vineyards, local food, live Winchester music and vendors. Advanced wine Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen w/ tasting tickets are $20 and at the Bud’s Collective (award-winning gate they will be $25. Admission is bluegrass) Bright Box Theatre • 8- $10 for a designated driver. Tasting 10:45 p.m. $25 at the door (doors ticket admission includes one souopen at 7p.m.) With their latest venier glass and tastings. 540-869release Cold Spell landing a 2015 2028. GRAMMY Nomination for Best Bluegrass Album followed by an SEPTEMBER 12 eight award sweep at the 2015 Woodstock WAMMIES, Frank Solivan & Dirty Woodstock Fire Department Kitchen, IBMA’s 2014 Instrumental Auxiliary will be hosting a ham dinGroup of the Year, can’t slow down! ner 4-7p.m. Meal will include ham, Frank Solivan is a singer of power and passion, a writer whose articu- macaroni & cheese, succotash, late songs go straight to the heart, apple sauce, roll, cobbler, ice cream, and drink. $10 per person; and a multi-instrumentalist who $6 for kids 10 & under. Held at the combines the pure, hard drive of Woodstock Fire Department, 121 classic bluegrass with twenty-first W. Court. St., Woodstock. century sophistication. Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen play a wide SEPTEMBER 12 variety of New Acoustic American Roots Music focusing on bluegrass Toms Brook GermanFest is a celebration of and acoustic country, yet blues, the Valley’s Germanic heritage at folk, swing, and jazz also shine through as influences. Powerful Shenandoah Germanic Heritage
4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 Museum, 11523 Back Road. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Festivities include a beer/wine garden, German/ American food, live music including a German band, period skill demonstrations, historical military encampments, educational presentations, art/craft fair, children’s activities and more. Admission is $5 per person and children under 12 free. No Pets. Bring Lawn Chairs. www.germanfestva.org/ or 540-459-5199. Rain or Shine.
SEPTEMBER 13 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting & live music by High Octane
SEPTEMBER 14-19 Old Town Winchester Get your appetite ready for September 14-19, as Old Town Restaurant Week will have specials on the best food Winchester has to offer. Participating restaurants in Old Town Winchester will be offering one of two promotions: 3 Courses (per person) for $25 OR a Meal for 2 for $25. Take this as an opportunity to dine on the cheap at some of your favorite restaurants, plus try out ones you’ve never been to before - but always wanted to go. Be sure to like Old Town Restaurant Week Winchester on Facebook so you can stay up-to-date on who’s participating, what the menus will be, and special contests and prizes!
SEPTEMBER 15 Front Royal Mah Jongg Players Group meets every Tuesday at the Front Royal Community Center from 10 a.m.-
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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
These are the programs that will take place in the Youth Services Department of Samuels Public Library during the month of September:
us for a melodic assortment of songs, stories and crafts. Siblings welcome.
Thursday, September 17 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Do you enjoy singing? If so, come join us for a melodic assortment of songs, stories and crafts. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Do you enjoy singing? If so, come join
spicy scents, and crisp fresh air! Let’s share autumn with a celebration of story, song and art! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. This is the time of year for colorful leaves, spicy scents, and crisp
fresh air! Let’s share autumn with a celebration of story, song and art! Siblings welcome.
Saturday, September 19 - 11:00 Food From Farm to Table. Join our new children’s gardening series of programs! Help plant vegetables and herbs that we will harvest for next month’s cooking class! For ages 6 and up. Sign up required. Bring your gardening gloves!
Saturday, September 26 - 10:00 Samicon. Samuels Public Library’s Saturday, September 12 own mini Comic-Con will celebrate Garden Party! Celebrate our lovereading and technology literacy at ly Upchurch Children’s Garden all the library, in our community, and day long! beyond through comics, graphic novels, manga, anime, gaming, 11:00 Magic and balloon animals and computer technology. This is from beloved magician Kevin the culminating event of Library Owens. Card Sign-up month. Registration 2:00 Teens Create. Do you love 1:00 Come in and cool off during art? Come in and create! We are will start at 10:00 a.m. followed by an opening program at 10:30. our Ice Cream Social. Watch as going to be working on beautiful local teens and staff create a landscapes. For ages 12-20. Sign Educational programs and classes will be offered from 11:00 a.m. to GIANT Ice Cream castle that we up required. 12:30 p.m. The exhibit hall with get to eat afterwards! vendors and special activities Tuesday, September 22 - 4:30 including free face painting and 2:00-5:00 p.m. Face painting in Big Kids Story time. “An apple a the garden day keeps the doctor away.” Join games will open at 2:00 p.m. The us for a story time, craft and activ- day will end with a costume conTuesday, September 15 - 4:30 ity all about this wonderful food! test at 4:00 p.m. followed by the Big Kids Story time. Please join us announcement of winners of the for an inspiring story time that will Wednesday, September 23 contest and of the Library Card prove that you can do it! 10:15 Toddler Story time. This is Month drawing. the time of year for colorful leaves, Wednesday, September 16 spicy scents, and crisp fresh air! Tuesday, September 29 - 4:30 10:15 Toddler Story time. Do you Let’s share autumn with a celebra- Big Kids Story time. Join us for a enjoy singing? If so, come join us tion of story, song and art! Siblings STEM program all about the seafor a melodic assortment of songs, welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story sons. stories and crafts. Siblings weltime. This is the time of year for come. colorful leaves, spicy scents, and Wednesday, September 30 crisp fresh air! Let’s share autumn 10:15 Toddler Story time. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Do with a celebration of story, song Chocolate chip, sugar, ginger and you enjoy singing? If so, come join and art! Siblings welcome. snickerdoodle. Who doesn’t love us for a melodic assortment of songs, stories and crafts. Siblings Thursday, September 24 - 10:15 cookies? Join us for a yummythemed story time! Siblings welwelcome. Toddler Story time. This is the come. time of year for colorful leaves, 11:00 Preschool Story time. Chocolate chip, sugar, ginger and snickerdoodle. Who doesn’t love cookies? Join us for a yummythemed story time! Siblings welcome.
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garden along with our friends at Blandy Experimental Farm. Can you Dig It?! Garden Harvest: Turning Vegetables into Pizza SEPTEMBER 16 Member price: $8; Non-member Winchester Haunted Pub Crawl 8:30-11 p.m. price: $12 It’s time to make the Ghost Tours Old Town Winchester PIZZA!!! Join us back on the roof Virginia presents a Haunted Pub to harvest the fruits of our labor and turn them into a delicious Crawl every Wednesday and Saturday night. Visit local haunts treat. We’ll slice and dice to make including 147 North, V2, The Half our own pizzas right here in the Discovery Museum. But don’t Note Lounge, Brewbaker’s, The worry, we still have some gardenCajun Experience, Cork Street ing to do and we will get dirty! It is Tavern, and the Bright Box time for the winter plantings of Theater. The cost is $29.99 per everyone’s favorite: Broccoli, cabperson and does not include bage and kale, Oh my!!! Contact drinks. For more information and the Shenandoah Valley Discovery reservations, call 540-827-9948. Museum to enroll today! 540-7222020 - Limited Space Available. 12 noon. For more information, contact Deb Jones at 252-4252.
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Winchester Shenandoah Conservatory’s new music ensemble performs an evening of contemporary works at the Bright Box Theatre in Old Town Winchester. 8 pm. The evening features works by cutting edge composers Oscar Bettison, Steve Martland and more. Dinner and drink service at the Bright Box begin one hour prior to the performance.
SEPTEMBER 17 Winchester Rooftop Gardening at the Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum 4-6 p.m. $8-12. Join us at the Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum along with Blandy Farm staff for three programs in our Rooftop Garden. There will be lots of games, hands-on activities on all four levels of the museum and of course, we will get dirty. Together, we will create a beautiful and delicious
SEPTEMBER 17 Winchester Ladies Night - Live Acoustic Music! Every Thursday • 6-9 p.m. Brewbaker’s Restaurant 168 North Loudoun Street,
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Shenandoah Valley. Bring a picnic and Indulge yourself in Shakespeare performed out on the lawn of the Glen Burnie House. A uniquely ‘American’ twist Midsummer Night’s Dream will transport you back to Puritan times, and the magic of this particular production will surprise and enchant you as the shadows draw in on a September evening. MSV Members, SU (Faculty, Staff, Students): $10; all others: $15. Purchase your tickets early to reserve your spot! www.theMSV.org or call 540-6621473, ext. 240.
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Bamuthi Joseph, Spoken Word; Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR), Violin, Piano. Blackbird, Fly weaves together an enduring tapestry of movement, narrative, music and Haitian folklore to engage audiences in dialog about critical questions of our time. Steeped in hip hop aesthetic, this intimate duet between two preeminent sons of Haitian immigrants—composer/violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) and arts activist/spoken word artist Marc Bamuthi Joseph—unveils their life stories in search of their identity; delving into universal themes of tolerance and inclusion.
Winchester SEPTEMBER 18-20 BLACKBIRD, FLY: (8 p.m. at Edinburg Glaize Studio Theatre/Ruebush Hall, 620 Millwood Ave.) A concert 35th Annual Edinburg Ole Time for Voice, Body, and Strings; Marc Festival - The Festival will start on
SEPTEMBER 18 New Market Preschool Storytime for ages 3-6 at 10 a.m. at the New Market Area Library. This will be held the 3rd Friday of every month.
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New Market The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present the musical, “The Music Man “ on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $15; students/seniors: $12. Information: 740-9119.
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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; Children’s 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: 540-984-7272 or www.edinburgoletimefestival.org.
National Historic District will commemorate the battle with “A Perfect Storm,” a series of special programs at sites throughout Winchester, Frederick County and Clarke County. Join us for this special weekend, which will also mark the official grand opening of the Third Winchester Battlefield Park! After years of work and with the invaluable support of our members and donors, the extended trails, new interpretation and the completion of a visitors center, the SVBF will be joined by special guests to mark this special occasion. For more information, contact us at (540) 740-4545. Third Winchester Battlefield/Redbud Rd.
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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 dairy. Cooking demonstrations, advice for gardeners. Live animals living in Frederick County Live Bluegrass music, and more! More Information: (540) 869-2182 or visit www.oldtownwincheseterva.com
100 cars get dash plaques, 10 Specialty Choice Awards.
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Winchester Sundown Indie & Folk Festival • 12-8 pm at Willow Grove (740 Merrimans Lane) Sundown is full day collaboration of eclectic artists, crafters and pioneering independent music at an evocative, natural outdoor venue in the Northern Shenandoah Valley, not far from Washington DC. A total of SEPTEMBER 19 14 local and regional bands and Stephens City solo performers will be featured, Special Movie Showing & Classic spanning genres from tender folk Car Show. Family Drive-In to loud indie rock. Eclectic arts Theatre. 3 pm. 5th Annual Classic and handmade goods will be part Car Show - “Classic Cars Under of this all day fest as will food the Stars”. Car show from 3-7pm, carts/trucks and good ole craft movie to follow. This year’s movie and domestic beer. Festival locais Snake & The Mongoose. First tion held rain or shine at Willow
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adults, children under 12 are free. movie to be shown. This is FREE and Open to the Public. at 1-800-221-8048. Winchester Sponsored in part by the Town of Polynesian Dance Review & Front Royal. SEPTEMBER 25-27 Dinner. George Washington Hotel. Wyndham Hotel Ballroom. 3 Hardy County, WV SEPTEMBER 25 6:30 p.m. Come enjoy lots of fun, Heritage Weekend 2015. beautiful Hawaiian music and Front Royal Featuring Historic Home and dance, and delicious food (vege- Building Tours, Historical Play, Benefit Yard Sale: Front Royal tarian entrée available with prior Volunteer Fire and Rescue Potomac Eagle Train Excursion, notice).Tickets $65 per person Department Inc., 221 North Civil War Encampments, Quilt, SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 Event Contact info: 540 868-1903 Craft, Art, Antique Car & Commerce Avenue, Front Royal. Winchester or 703 820-7573 to purchase tick- Equipment Shows, Music, Food 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Today’s Yard Sale is The Rotary Club of Winchester’s ets to benefit Foster Children in and much more! Information: Apple Harvest Arts and Crafts SEPTEMBER 20 (304) 530-2880 or www.heritage- Warren County sponsored by the Festival at Frederick County Winchester Warren County Department of weekend.com Fairgrounds. Arts and crafts ven- Xanadu with Julian Velard Live at Social Services. dors, Ole Tyme Apple Growers the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. 3 SEPTEMBER 25 exhibit food vendors and more. p.m. This once-in-a-lifetime SEPTEMBER 25 Front Royal Items for sale are expected to screening will include a LIVE Winchester ROYAL CRUZE IN will be held include fine pencil drawings, hand score from Internationally-touring tonight (7-10 p.m.) in the Gazebo Jazz Ensemble at Armstrong spun Alpaca wool, handmade jewmusician Julian Velard. Julian will Area at Main/Chester Streets in Concert Hall (702 University Dr.) 8 elry and hand-blown glass. The present renditions of all songs Downtown Front Royal. There will p.m. Under the direction of Craig “Kids Zone” includes inflatables from the legendary soundtrack, Fraedrich, the Shenandoah be a car show and a possible for children to play on. The Apple played live while we watch the Theme Booth will display dozens movie. He will also play sets of of varieties of locally grown original music both before and apples as well as samples to after the film. taste and an Apple Pie eating contest. There will also be the SEPTEMBER 20 “Everything Virginia Booth”, in which all the crafts for sale were New Market Saturdays 9am - 1pm Summer’s End Pup Pool Party - 2 made in Virginia.(540) 542-1326 May thru October p.m. New Market Pool 9670 or 1-877-871-1326. Cadet Road Enjoy the last days of summer with your furry loved SEPTEMBER 20 ones at the New Market Old Town Winchester Community Pool! Pre-registration Free Concert at the Taylor required. Pavilion (125 N. Loudoun St.) 13:30 p.m..– Great for the whole SEPTEMBER 24-26 family. This afternoon’s music: “The Music of Frank Sinatra” by Winchester SV Jazz. Swing. Frederick County Fairgrounds: 11th Annual Tri-State Antique Locally grown farm fresh produce, dairy, meats, plants, Truck Show. From dawn til dusk SEPTEMBER 20 home-baked goods, handmade crafts, music & more! visitors can see antique trucks, Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 fire trucks, farm tractors, and miliDowntown Front Royal (behind the Gazebo on Main Street) p.m. Wine tasting & live music by tary vehicles, all in working condiwww.FrontRoyalFarmersMarket.com Rogue Farmers. tion. Admission is only $2 for
Conservatory Big Band presents Basically Blues, a program featuring an evening of blues favorites. Admission: $12
SEPTEMBER 25-27 New Market The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present the musical, “The Music Man “ on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $15; students/seniors: $12. Information: 740-9119.
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Valley Lane, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.;. Food and beverages available. Come watch horse demonstrations, meet the trainer and our horses. Rain or shine. Information: 869-7271.
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Old Town Winchester Celebración of Winchester is a Edinburg Indoor Yard Sale - 7 a.m.-12 noon one-day, family-oriented free festival to celebrate Hispanic Heritage at Columbia Furnace United Month in our region from 11amMethodist Church, 19 Union 4pm on the Old Town Pedestrian Church Road. Benefit: Outreach Mall. Activities include a children’s Ministries. art activity tent, Latin dancing lesSEPTEMBER 25-27 sons, an instrument petting zoo SEPTEMBER 26 Winchester overseen by Shenandoah Are you looking for great deals on Winchester/Stephens City/ Conservatory music education Middletown children’s items at a fraction of students, artisan tents, country Come on down for Smithsonian the retail price? Then shopping at tents representing different Magazine’s Museum Day and the Mom 2 Mom Consignment Hispanic countries and more. receive free admission to Sale is for you! This sale is a fun, Food/beverages for sale by variShenandoah Valley Discovery sensible way to shop for name ous vendors. “Celebración” beneMuseum (9-5p.m.) Belle Grove brand items. We hand inspect all Plantation (10-4p.m.) or Newtown of our consignors previously loved History Center (10-4p.m.)! You items before they hit our sales must present a ticket, available at floor to ensure you’re getting the the following link for admission. best bargains. Stock your closets Go to http://www.smithsonianwith warm-weather clothes, and mag.com/museumday/ to downpick up some great gear for all load your free tickets. year long. Come and shop our sale to find prices at 30-90% off of SEPTEMBER 26 retail! You won’t want to miss out! Front Royal Public Shopping Hours: Fri. 9am- Join us downtown for a fun filled 8pm, Sat. 9am-7pm, Sun. 9amafternoon at the Brew and Blues 2pm. Admission fee: $2 admission festival. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. This event Friday from 9am-Noon. No admis- includes beer tastings of nearly 30 sion fee all other times. For more varieties, crafters, artisans and deliinfo: Visit www.mom2mom cious foods. Music by Brandy Stills consignment.com for detail Band and the Moondog Medicine Show. $20; $15/Advance. General SEPTEMBER 25-26 admission free. 540-635-3185. Winchester Comedy Weekend at Bright Box SEPTEMBER 26 Theater and Kaleidoscope Middletown Comedy are proud to present an Open House at Team Barlow Performance Horses, 327 Hidden evening of laughter featuring
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fits the Winchester Main Street Foundation. Admission to “Celebración” is free to the public and the event will happen rain or shine. www.celebracionwinchester.com.
SEPTEMBER 26 Winchester John O’Coner & Symphony Orchestra 8p.m. “A pianist of unbounding sensitivity” (Gramophone), John O’Conor joins Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra for a very special evening of music marking the first annual Dabinett/ McKelway Performance. The program features an unforgettable evening of Beethoven, with the composer’s bold and heroic Emperor Concerto as the centerpiece! Admission: $20 Armstrong Concert Hall.
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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Founders Day Festival - Free admission. Live music, Kids Land, Youth Archery & BB Gun, Animal Park. No pets allowed. www.CBFoundersDayFestival.net.
SEPTEMBER 26 & 27 New Market The Heritage Days Festival will be held downtown 9-5pm. A fun day for all ages with craft vendors, local food, face painting, petting zoo, pony rides and you can sing along/dance to local musicians. Also a Scavenger Hunt on the 26th beginning at the Old General Store for ages 5-12. 540-740-3212 . For a list of times and events visit http://shencochamber.wix.com/heritage-days
SEPTEMBER 26 Middletown Battlefield Series Program, 2 pm. Thoburn Property, Bowmans Mill Rd. Battlefield Series: Capt. Henry DuPont and the Role of Artillery at the Battle of Cedar Creek (2:00 pm) Join Park Volunteer Chuck Barker as he examines the role of Capt. Henry DuPont and his 8th Corps batteries during the Battle of Cedar Creek. www.nps.gov/cebe
SEPTEMBER 27 Maurertown Zion Christian Church, 1772 Zion Church Road, will celebrate Homecoming. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.; Worship: 11 a.m. Rhodes B. Ritenour, Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia will be
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SEPTEMBER 27 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting & live music by Lee Blanton.
SEPTEMBER 30- OCTOBER 4 Winchester North-South Skirmish Association: Fall National Competition. 480 Chalybeate Spring Road, 22603. Member units compete in live-fire matches with original or authentic reproduction Civil War period muskets, carbines, breech loading rifles, revolvers, mortars and cannons. It is the largest Civil War event of its kind in the United States. The N-SSA has over 3,000 individuals that make up its 200 member units. Each unit represents a Civil War regiment or unit and wears the uniform they wore 150 years ago. N-SSA members come from all over the country to Fort Shenandoah each fall for this national competition that traditionally closes the year’s activities. Competitions, called “skirmishes”, have been held throughout the summer on a regional basis. At a skirmish, participating teams shoot at breakable targets in several timed events. The teams with the lowest cumulative times win medals or other awards.Women participate along with the men in all events. There are also competitions for authenticity of Civil War period dress, both military and civilian, as well as lectures on topics of interest. Spectators are welcome and admission is free. There is a large sutler area and food service is available. More Info: (248) 258-9007
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OCTOBER OCTOBER 2-NOVEMBER 1 Winchester Come if you dare to The Devil’s Den, at 537 N. Cameron Street, from 7-11pm. Be prepared to be truly terrified each weekend, Friday-Sunday. The Devil’s Den is an unparalleled journey into real-life horror. This attraction is not for the feint of heart. Parental discretion is advised. We recommend 13 and older. Tickets are $15. Visit www.thedevils-den.com for more details.
OCT. 2-4 Edinburg Theatre Shenandoah will present the drama “The Miracle Worker”, the story of Helen Keller on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Information: 540-984-3972.
OCTOBER 2 & NOVEMBER 20 Winchester Terry Oates LIVE in the Half Note Lounge - George Washington Hotel. 2 p.m. FREE. Solo & Unplugged performance. Playing tunes from the 60’s, 70’s, Blues, Folk and more
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Winchester Noble Jolley Trio, 8 pm. Goodson Chapel/Recital Hall. (1400 L.P. Hill Dr.)- Noble Jolley, Jr., is a Jazz Pianist, Composer, Producer and rising star who won the “2013 Best Pianist” award by the Washington City Paper’s “Jazzies Award for D.C.’s Best Jazz.” He received a scholarship to study at Peabody Conservatory at Johns Hopkins University, where he majored in Jazz Studies/ Performance, and also attended the esteemed Paris Conservatory. He was an Artist-In-Residence at the Strathmore Arts Center and has produced, toured and/or opened up for renowned artists such as Ron Carter, James Moody, McCoy Tyner, John Legend, and Fred Hammond. His CD, “Memoirs Between Brothers,” has gained positive reception and award recognition. Admission: FREE.
Strasburg Oktoberfest, 2-8 p.m., Delicious food, beer and wine garden(must be 21). Live entertainment. $5, children 16 & under - free. Ticket gate at intersection of King & North Holliday Street. Information: 465-3187.
Shenandoah Caverns Join us for some great music close to home at the Yellow Barn at Shenandoah Caverns. The show features Lisa Meadows and the Shenandoah Jamboree Cast. Ben “Cooter” Jones will be making special appearances at some shows, too. The special guest is Wilson Fairchild who will perform OCTOBER 3 approximately the second half of Middletown Belle Grove Crawl - 4-9 p.m. This the show. Doors open 6pm, show is your “all access pass” to Belle starts 7pm. Admission is $20 in advance, $25 at the door. ameriGrove with a chance to see cancelebration@gmail.com or behind the scenes at places not 540-477-2432. normally seen by the public. Guests will be able to see the OCTOBER 3 Overseer’s Cottage, Attic, Front Royal Outbuildings, Lime Kiln. The evening will end with a BBQ, craft 4th Annual Walk for Life to support the Front Royal Pregnancy beers and live music by “Movin’ Center. By walking with us and On.”
OCTOBER 3 Winchester Shenandoah Conservatory’s Wind Ensemble presents: European Vacation, Featuring Matt Niess, trombone. Admission: $12 • Armstrong Concert Hall
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two stages, children’s corner (at the E. Wilson Morrison Boyce Blandy Experimental Farms State Elementary parking area), 10 a.m. parade, and featuring our OCTOBER 8 Arboretum ~ ArborFest Fall Winchester Festival and Plant Sale 9 a.m. - 4 Heritage Square on the propLittle Big Band. 8 p.m. Under the p.m. $10 per car. For more infor- erty of the Warren Heritage Society at 101 Chester Street. direction of Craig Fraedrich, mation call 540-837-1758 Ext. Shenandoah Conservatory’s Little 224 Guided Tours ~ Hay Rides ~ Some of the featured events at Big Band presents The Many Children’s Activities ~ Plastic Pot Heritage Square include open house at the Ivy Lodge Moods of Mingus. Admission: Recycling ~ Tree Spade OCTOBER 3 Museum and Gift Shop, Belle $12; Armstrong Concert Hall Demonstration Dayton Boyd Cottage, Balthis House 36th Annual Autumn Celebration and its outbuildings, and the OCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 10 downtown, from 8:30am-4pm. Warren Rifles Confederate Edinburg There will be 300 vendors from Front Royal Museum. Apple butter will also Spaghetti dinner, 5-7 p.m. at the Festival of Leaves 9 a.m.-6 numerous states. Attendees also Columbia Furnace United be prepared and sold onsite at p.m. Downtown Front Royal, will enjoy a wide variety of foods, Methodist Church, 19 Union Heritage Square by our friends Main & Chester Streets. Onechildren’s activities, and local at Seasons of the Hollow and Church Road. Free will offering. day street festival on Chester historical demonstrations and shops like Silver Lake Mill and the Benefit: Parsonage fund. and Main Streets in historic Heritage Museum. Also the Fort living history will be available. downtown Front Royal, VA with Harrison house will have local This is an annual fundraiser OCTOBER 9 & NOVEMBER 13 many vendors (food, crafters for the Warren Heritage arts/crafts, brunswick stew, kettle Winchester Society with NO ADMISSION corn and drinks available. No pets WBG 2nd Friday Game Night; 6- and artists, local organizaFEE. allowed except for service dogs. 11p.m. FREE Join us for a great tions, etc.), entertainment on Free admission. 540-879-2241. night of fun for all ages. All kinds of games and all kinds of folks. Bring your friends, bring your kids, OCTOBER 3 bring your kids’ friends, bring your Woodstock friends’ kids… Annual Fish Fry and Auction at the Woodstock Moose Lodge, 152 OCTOBER 9-11 Moose Road, from 6-9pm. This is Edinburg Friends of the North Fork signaTheatre Shenandoah will present ture fundraising event. This is a the drama “The Miracle Worker”, small plate fare, think heavy hors the story of Helen Keller on Friday d’oeuvres. This will allow more and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and mixing, moving around so every- Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Information: one has a chance to see all the 540-984-3972. great mix of vacation deals, local and regional trips, helpful servicOCTOBER 10 & 11 es, local crafts, foodstuffs, fishing Mt. Jackson gear and more. Tickets are $45 Come join Mount Jackson as we each. 540-459-8550 or celebrate the Music & Harvest friends@fnfsr.org. Festival Saturday 9 - 5 p.m. & Sunday 11 - 4p.m. Arts and crafts, great food, music and kids activiOCTOBER 4 ties. Free admission. Information: Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 477-3275.
asking your friends, family and coworkers to contribute, we can continue offering our services for free. Fun, family-friendly event with music, face painting, food. To register visit www.facebook.com/ frpcwalkforlife or call 540-6356181.
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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
These are the programs that will take place in the Youth Services Department of Samuels Public Library during the month of October: Thursday, October 1 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Chocolate chip, sugar, ginger and snickerdoodle. Who doesn’t love cookies? Join us for a yummy-themed story time! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Chocolate chip, sugar, ginger and snickerdoodle. Who doesn’t love cookies? Join us for a yummythemed story time! Siblings welcome. Saturday, October 3 - 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 5.
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.
about all the cows, pigs, horses and chickens! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Let’s have fun on the farm! This story time is all about all the cows, pigs, horses and chickens! Siblings welcome.
4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Join us for a fanciful story time all about Thursday, October 22 - 10:15 Knights and Princesses! Toddler Story time. Let’s have fun on the farm! This story time is all Wednesday, October 14 - 10:15 about all the cows, pigs, horses Toddler Story time. Learn about and chickens! Siblings welcome. fire safety from our local fire department! Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Let’s have fun on the farm! This story 11:00 Preschool Story time. Learn time is all about all the cows, pigs, about fire safety from our local fire horses and chickens! Siblings weldepartment! Siblings welcome. come. Thursday, October 15 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Learn about fire safety from our local fire department! Siblings welcome.
Saturday, October 24 - 11:00 Kooky Chefs Cook Food from Garden to Table. Please join us as we take the harvest from the children’s garden and make it into 11:00 Preschool Story time. Learn scrumptious dishes! For ages 7 about fire safety from our local fire and up. Sign up required. department! Siblings welcome. 2:00 Aspiring Artists. Are you aged 2:00 Children’s Writing Workshop. 7 to 11? Do you enjoy art? If so, Tuesday, October 20 - 4:30 Big Do you enjoy crafting stories? If please join us for our new chilKids Story time for Kindergarten so, join us for our new Children’s dren’s art class. Registration and up. Join us for a STEM story Writing Workshop for ages 6 and begins September 3. time all about big and small! up. Sign up required. Tuesday, October 6 - 11:00 Time Wednesday, October 21 - 10:15 for Baby. What do books, scarves, Toddler Story time. Let’s have fun puppets, music, and babies have on the farm! This story time is all
Creatures! Wednesday, October 28 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Please join us for a cozy story time all about pumpkins. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Please join us for a cozy story time all about pumpkins. Siblings welcome. Thursday, October 29 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Please join us for a cozy story time all about pumpkins. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Please join us for a cozy story time all about pumpkins. Siblings welcome. Saturday, October 31 - 11:00 Fall Family Story time. Please join us for a special family story time presented by the Tree Stewards. We will learn fun facts all about Trees!
2:00 Discuss This. Are you inspired by good books, articles, movies and art? Do you write, draw, or enjoy playing music? If so, come in and share those things that have inspired you recently. Meet others who are also Tuesday, October 27 - 4:30 Big Kids Story time. Join us for a shiv- passionate about all the cool ery story time all about Creepy things out there! For ages 14-20.
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home finance and real estate. • An architectural walking-tour of Old Town Winchester Inside and Out Home Expo. 10-4 Old Town Winchester. p.m. The Inside & Out Home and • Product demonstrations of home automation and solar energy. Design Expo is a premier showcase for home owners to see and • Informative workshops including: Interior painting techniques, experience the latest in home Interior & Exterior design fundadesign ideas for the interior and mentals, and landscaping do’s exterior of their home. This fun and informative event will include and don’ts experienced professional from all • Free children’s activity: Lego™ aspects of home building, design Parade of Homes building contest for children ages and maintenance. All of this will October 10 - Winchester be presented to visitors in the 9 a.m.-5 p.m. venue of the Old Town Winchester Mall on Loudoun OCTOBER 11 Street and adjoining locations. This outdoor event is free for all Winchester attendees and will be held rain or Apple Harvest Festival at Marker shine. Miller Orchards 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. • Exhibitors ranging from landEverything apples! 20 varieties of scapers, contractors, builders, apples to choose from - with pick material and product suppliers, 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.
OCTOBER 10 &11 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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OCTOBER 11 Hamburg Zion Lutheran Church will celebrate Homecoming at 11 a.m. Worship with Holy Communion. A covered dish luncheon will follow. Church address is 321 Headquarters Road near Hamburg.
OCTOBER 11 Woodstock Woodstock United Methodist Church will celebrate Homecoming.10:30 AM Worship Service followed by covered dish meal •156 S. Muhlenberg St. Woodstock, VA. 22664 540.459.4144
OCTOBER 11 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting & live music by Rich Follett
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OCTOBER 16 & 17 Maurertown Apple butter making at Zion Christian Church, 1772 Zion Church Road, Maurertown. Friday : Peeling and coring will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday: Boiling will begin at 6 a.m. Apple butter will be available for sale by calling 436-3314.
OCTOBER 16-18 Edinburg Theatre Shenandoah will present the drama “The Miracle Worker”, the story of Helen Keller on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Information: 540-984-3972.
OCTOBER 16 & 17 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes Australian Wine Dinner. Wines paired with a six-course menu. Advance tickets only: $52. Tickets and information: 540-459-8888
OCTOBER 17 Middletown Apple Festival at Richard’s Fruit Market. 9-5p.m. Middle Rd. Apple
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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
These are the events taking place in the Youth Services department of Samuels Public Library during the month of November: Tuesday, November 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. Siblings welcome. 4:30 Big Kids Story time for Kindergarten and up. Our stories and craft today will be Kids’ Favorites!
Thursday, November 12 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Our stories, poems and craft will explore the concept of little. Siblings welcome. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Our stories, poems and craft will explore the concept of little. Siblings welcome. Saturday, November 14 - 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 October 3.
Wednesday, November 4 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. We will explore the concept of big with our 2:00 Children’s Writing Workshop. Do you enjoy friends from WCDS through our stories, poems, and crafting stories? If so, join us for our new Children’s crafts. Siblings welcome. Writing Workshop for ages 6 and up. Sign up begins October 24. 11:00 Preschool Story time. We will explore the concept of big with our friends from WCDS through our Tuesday, November 17 - 4:30 Big Kids Story time. stories, poems, and crafts. Siblings welcome. Don’t you love looking at the stars at night? We’ll be Thursday, November 5 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. We will explore the concept of big with our friends from WCDS through our stories, poems, and crafts. Siblings welcome.
learning all about them in story time. A STEM program. Wednesday, November 18 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Join us for stories, songs, and a craft to celebrate Thanksgiving! Siblings welcome.
11:00 Preschool Story time. We will explore the concept of big with our friends from WCDS through our 11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us for stories, stories, poems, and crafts. Siblings welcome. songs, and a craft to celebrate Thanksgiving! Siblings welcome. Saturday, November 7 - 1:00 World of Legos. Children ages 6 and up can come in and enjoy all things Lego! Sign up begins October 7.
Thursday, November 19 - 10:15 Toddler Story time. Join us for stories, songs, and a craft to celebrate Thanksgiving! Siblings welcome.
2:00 Decorating for Autumn. Join us for a Children’s garden program in which we discover decorating ideas from what has grown. For ages 6 and up. Sign 11:00 Preschool Story time. Join us for stories, songs, and a craft to celebrate Thanksgiving! up begins October 7. Siblings welcome. Tuesday, November 10 - 4:30 Big Kids Story time. Swoop in for a great story time and craft about bats. Saturday, November 21 - 2:00 Chess Challenge. Fine tune your chess skills by enjoying some friendly competition. For ages 6 and up. Registration begins Wednesday, November 11 - 10:15 Toddler Story October 21. time. Our stories, poems and craft will explore the concept of little. Siblings welcome. Saturday, November 28 - 2:00 Teens Create. 11:00 Preschool Story time. Our stories, poems and Collaborative installation art: Each person’s art will be put together with the rest of the group’s to make craft will explore the concept of little. Siblings wela large painting. Sign up begins October 28. come.
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harvest is always a fun time to visit the farm. We’ll 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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OCTOBER 17 & 18 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: 540-8692064.
Woodstock Annual Shenandoah AutumnFest will be held at Shenandoah County Fairgrounds from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Featuring 2 Bluegrass Bands, BBQ contest, wine tasting, business expo, arts and crafts, OCTOBER 18 kids activities, log splitting compeConicville tition. St. Jacob’s Lutheran Church will celebrate Homecoming at 11 OCTOBER 17 a.m. Worship with Holy Woodstock Comunion. A chicken barbecue Family Fun Fest - The dinner will follow. Church Shenandoah Valley Coalition for address is 15226 Senedo Road Christ will sponsor the Family Fun near Conicville. Fest at Peter Muhlenberg in OCTOBER 18 Woodstock from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.. Includes car show, worship serv- Woodstock ice, yard & bake sale, family fun, Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 24 p.m. Wine tasting & live music displays, children’s activities. by Bill Vaughan. Food available. Information: svcc4u.com
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Boscawen St.) 10/23 @ 4p.m. & 10/24 @ 1 p.m. A fun filled family event for all ages at the annual Christ Church rummage sale. There will be plenty of food, drinks, baked goods and a assortment of items for sale to benefit church ministries.
OCTOBER 24 Old Town Winchester Halloween Spooktacular 1-4 p.m. Things will get spooky on the Loudoun Street Pedestrian Mall on October 24th with the Old Town Winchester Spooktacular! Bring the family to enjoy a day full of Halloween fun.
OCTOBER 24 Stephens City Halloween Costume Contest &
Trunk or Treat. Family Drive- In Theatre. 3-7 p.m. Previous years’ activities have included:• Hayrides for the entire family • Moon bounces • Pumpkin Decorating • Music • Trunk or Treating from Car to Car (Each car is to bring 5-6 bags of candy to pass out)• Costume Party for Children, Adults and Pets!
OCTOBER 24 Winchester Pumpkin Festival • 9 - 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.
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turing stars of American Idol. 7 p.m. at Body Renew Fitness & Inwood, WV Family Sports Center (221 Berkeley County Holiday Commonwealth Ct). ‘The Beating Community Bazaar - 9:30 a.m.Hearts Tour” Featuring 2 3:30 p.m., Randy Smith Rec. American Idol Stars, (Mandisa, Center, Inwood, WV. $1 or Free admission w/non-perishable food who is featured on new movie “War Room” in area theaters donation for C-CAP Loaves August 28th) Danny Gokey, and and Fishes. Information: Newsong with Reno. Doors open 540-974-5410. at 6:15pm. Physical Tickets without online service fees on sale OCTOBER 24 now only located at: Bryce “Messages of the Messiah” Celebrating the end of the bike Christian Book Store, 2047 Valley season. Bryce Bike Bonanza Avenue Winchester VA 22601, 2015 at Bryce Bike Park. 10 a.m., (540) 535-0355 Tickets also Music, giveaways, beer garden, online at www.itickets.com bike race. Information: Prices are as follows: 540-856-2121. $35 Gold Section Seating $27 Silver Section Seating OCTOBER 24 $20 Bronze Section Seating Winchester $15 General Admission Seating Beating Hearts Tour Concert fea- $12 Group rate of 10 or more
Heritage Weekend Hardy County WV Sept. 25-27 Activities include 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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General Admission Seating (only available on Itickets) $17.50 Deluxe Add on: (online entry ticket required before purchasing Deluxe add on) includes Tour Lanyard, Early Entry 5:30 PM and Q & A with Artist (only available on Itickets) For more information, call (540) 533-8705.
OCTOBER 24 Fort Valley 1-4 p.m.
OCTOBER 25 2 - 5 p.m. Pavilion Dedication and Christmas in October at the Fort Valley Museum. It’s an old-fashioned Fort Valley Christmas at the Museum decorated for the holiday. Shop early for unique gifts: 7th edition of the Museum’s annual pewter ornament featuring the
Mine Run Iron Furnace; 2016 Calendar “A Year in Fort Valley;” museum logo mugs, tees, ballcaps; the “Welcome to Fort Valley” book containing 600 pages of Fort Valley history; and local craft vendors. On Sunday, the new Pavilion will be dedicated at 3:00 pm, with musical entertainment, and beverages and hot dogs available. 8361 Fort Valley Road at the intersection with Dry Run Road. Info: 540-933-6690, www.fortvalleymuseum.org
OCTOBER 25 Mt. Jackson Pleasant View Church of the Brethren will celebrate its 70th annual Homecoming. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m.; Worship begins at 11:00 a.m. There will be special music and a
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 28th & 29th 5:00 pm & 7:30 pm December 5th & 6th 5:00 pm & 7:30 pm Ages 12 & under: $12 • Ages 13 & up: $20 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. 258212
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mask making, pumpkin painting, and much more. This will be the only opportunity for children 5-12 years old to register to win the honor of lighting the town Christmas tree with the mayor at OCTOBER 25 this year’s Light up Woodstock Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 celebration, December 4. In the p.m. Wine tasting & live music by event of rain, outdoor activities will be cancelled. High Octane covered dish luncheon will follow the service. Church address iss 4197 Conicville Road, Mt. Jackson. Information: 477-3856
OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 1 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.
OCTOBER 31 Mt. Jackson Cave Ridge Vineyard Costume Party. 7 p.m.
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New Market New Market - Spirits of New Market Evening Lantern Tours, 7 p.m. at New Market Battlefield. OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 1 $10/person; $5/6-12 years old; under 5, free. Tours are every 15 Clarke County minutes through 8:45 p.m. Travel Attend “The Gathering” at Clarke back in time and walk in the footCounty Fairgrounds kicking off steps of the Union and November Native American Confederate soldiers and the Heritage Month! It is about Native Bushong family on the New American people and neighbors Market Battlefield. Experience the celebrating with: tales of the Virginia Military • Native American Harvest Dance Institute Cadets as the recount • Virginia Gourd Festival the day’s events. Costumed inter• KIDZ Harvest Festival preters will share spine tingling • Trading Post stories through historical interpre• Living History Exhibitions tation as they portray. Information: • Multicultural Thanksgiving 540-740-3101. • Military Veteran & Uniformed Service Tribute NOVEMBER “The Gathering” is an “AgriNOVEMBER 1 Cultural” Celebration. Admission Woodstock $5 / 4 and under Free Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting & live music by OCTOBER 31 Slow Creek. Woodstock Halloween on Court Square from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.. Wear a costume and come have fun with the whole family. Trick-or-treating,
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Reliance Holiday Bazaar, Sat., Nov. 7 - 8-2 NOVEMBER 8 p.m. Reliance United Methodist Church,1571 Reliance Road. Woodstock Sponsor: United Methodist Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 Women. Lunch available. p.m. Wine tasting & live music by Clay & Gloria.
NOVEMBER 7 & 8 Middletown Antique appraisal & Traditional Crafts Fair - Belle Grove. Saturday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Bring your family treasures and heirlooms to Belle Grove’s annual Antiques Appraisal and Traditional Crafts Fair. A panel of experts on
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SATURDAY, OCT. 10 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. 5K Race & Fun Walk 10 A.M. - Parade Visit Warren Heritage Society’s Ivy Lodge Museum & Gift Shop and Historic Homes, Balthis House & Belle Boyd Cottage
Vendors • Live Entertainment Heritage Square - Living History Children’s Corner • Lots More! For info. call: 540-636-1446 FestivalofLeaves.com
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Christmas Parade begins at 7pm and lasts Woodstock until about 8pm. The parade route is Woodstock Café & Shoppes. 7 p.m. Spanish NOVEMBER 20 Cameron Street to Piccadilly to left on Wine Dinner. Eight of the best Spanish Woodstock Braddock St. to left on Cork St. and finish at wines paired with a six-course dinner. Empty Bowl Soup Supper at Central High Loudoun St. Tree Lighting: Santa will walk Advanced tickets only: $52. Tickets and School. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Benefit: Shenandoah down Rouss Avenue to the official Tree information: 540-459-8888. Alliance for Shelter. Information: 459-3212. Lighting stand to light the tree. Parking: There is a $5 flat rate fee upon entering any NOVEMBER 14 NOVEMBER 20 & 21 of the parking garages for the Christmas Woodstock Winchester parade. Admission: Free Inclement Weather: Hospital Bazaar - 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at the Holiday Bazaar at Winchester Moose Family The parade will be held on the day schedShenandoah County Fairgrounds. Crafts, Center. Friday-: 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday: 9 baked goods, hourly door prize drawings. uled unless there is severe inclement weatha.m.-4 p.m. Free admission. Door prizes. Great time for holiday gift shopping. Benefit: Food available. Sponsored by: Women of er. Weather announcements will be made on Shenandoah Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. local radio and cable stations. There is not a the Moose. Information: 667-8865 cancellation date. 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 14 Maurertown Public Breakfast 7-10 a.m. Zion Christian Church 1772 Zion Church Road, Maurertown, VA. Free will offering will be accepted
NOVEMBER 20-22 New Market The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present the comedy “Painting Churches” on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets: $13; students/seniors: $11. Information: 7409119.
NOVEMBER 22 Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting & live music by Lee Blanton.
Bulk Foods • Cheeses • Candies
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Homemade Fudge • Jams & Pie Fillings
Woodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 p.m. Wine tasting & live music by Bill Vaughan.
Winchester Bakery Festival at Marker-Miller Orchards. 9-4 p.m. Grab a plate and help us celebrate NOVEMBER 30 the Bakery Festival! Enjoy a free sampling of delicious baked goods. The market will be Old Town Winchester taking orders for Thanksgiving and Celebrate the fun and excitement of the holiChristmas. www.markermillerorchards.com day season in Old Town Winchester. Bands, floats, and specialty units along with Santa will be coming to see you. Don’t forget the NOVEMBER 15 tree lighting ceremony, immediately followWoodstock Woodstock Café & Shoppes - 2-4 p.m. Wine ing the parade. 7 p.m. The Old Town
Kitchenwares • Country-Style Cafe Gifts • Books • Crafts • Fabrics Western • Quilts • Civil War Toys • Antiques • Storage Buildings Plants and Produce (in season) & So Much More!!! www.ShenandoahMarket.net Open Monday – Saturday
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MT. JACKSON FARM SERVICE FARM, HOME & GARDEN Open: Thurs. 1-4pm, Fri. 1-4pm & Sat. 10am-4pm
5385 N. Main St., Mt. Jackson
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• Power Equipment Repair • Stihl Chainsaws & Trimmers • Lawn • Garden • Home • Livestock • Pet • Apparel • Redwing Shoes - Boots
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The Museum is located at the Mt. Jackson Town Hall/Visitor Center building at 5901 Main Street
HOURS: Mon-Fri 7:30 - 5:00 • Sat. 7:30-1:00
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HOME-LAND REALTY CO., INC.
October 2014 Friday & Saturday Nights 7:30 - 11:00 PM
Personalized Professional Service Serving the Valley since 1950 Residential, Commercial, Farms & Acreage
Office: 540.459.5555 Fax: 540.459.5553
Oct. 24 • $1 of every admission goes to ACS
EDWIN M. NEWLAND
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Owner/Broker
9560 S. Congress St New Market, Virginia
“Serving the Entire Northern Shenandoah Valley Region”
261 Morningstar Rd. Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 Watch for signs
917 Susan Avenue • Woodstock, VA 22664
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Office: 540.740.3176 • Cell: 540.335.3176 edwinmnewland@gmail.com
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October 3,10, 16 & 17, 23 & 24, 30 & 31
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WYMER’S AUTO REPAIR, L.L.C. “Your One Stop Shop” • VA Inspections • Express Lube • Computer Diagnostics
• Shocks & Struts • Engines • Transmissions
M-F 8-5, Sat 9-1 • 436-3340 27362 Old Valley Pike, Toms Brook, Va. 258366
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Warren County Parks and Recreation
• Gymnastics Classes • Kings Dominion Fall Fun Day Tickets • Ballet I • Walking Club • Adult Open Basketball • Zumba • Intramural Table Tennis
Warren County Community Center
• Dog Obedience Class • Mah Jongg-Learn to Play
• Piano Lessons 538 Villa Avenue • Nature Crafts Front Royal, VA 22630 • You Ought to Know 540-635-1021 About Otters
• Survival Bracelet Making • Tot Tumbling Classes • Youth Open Gym • Fencing Classes • Jazzercise Classes • Adult Open Soccer • CIZE Live • Dodgeball League • Hunter Safety Courses • Mah Jongg “Players Club” • Fish Printing • Halloween Pumpkin Party • Sundae with Santa • Youth Basketball Leagues
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