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Lorenzo DiRoberto, left, 13, and his brother, Joseph DiRoberto, pose with their goats, Skit and Tank respectively. Lorenzo will be showing Skit off at the Shenandoah County Fair 4H and FFA Livestock Show, while Joseph will be presenting Tank alongside another goat, Deuce.

Sisters Marian, left, and Sarah Grace Schechtel are ready to show their market lambs at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Brothers to compete in 4H-FFA Livestock Show By Jake Zuckerman

A sibling rivalry will be settled once and for all when two brothers square off with competing goats at the Shenandoah County 4H and FFA Livestock Show and Sale at the county fair.

Joseph said more work goes into taking care of the goats than people may understand, including feeding them daily at 10 a.m. and 10 p.m., keeping their water bowls stocked and leaving them hay.

However, he said he’s most interested to see how his hard work with his animals Joseph DiRoberto, 16, and Lorenzo will pay off before the judges. DiRoberto, 13, will be showing their goats “I’m looking forward to getting in a to the judges. Joseph DiRoberto will take room with the judge and letting him see his goats, Deuce and Jack, up against what I have and what I can produce,” he Lorenzo’s goat, Skit. said. While Joseph has competed in the goat Lorenzo said he’s looking to earn his show twice now, this will be Lorenzo’s first experience. He said he’s looking for- keep. ward to the show, although a bit anxious “I just thought I could prove myself for how the sometimes-uncooperative ani- around here,” he said. mal will act. The two brothers will be competing at

“I’m excited, just a little bit nervous about it,” Lorenzo said. “But I do have a new appreciation for what goes into goat shows.”

All the goats the two brothers will be feeding are between 7 and 8 months old.

the 4H and FFA Livestock show during the Shenandoah County Fair, which will be held Aug. 26 through Sept. 3. Contact staff writer Jake Zuckerman at 540-465-5137 ext. 152, or jzuckerman@nvdaily.com.

Sisters continue family tradition at fair By Kaley Toy Sisters Sarah Grace and Marian Schechtel continue a family tradition of showing sheep at the Shenandoah County Fair.

much work. Four months of getting up early and working with these animals, and then to see your work pay off at the fair and at the shows is just very gratifying to see that you did this by yourself,” she said.

Sarah Grace, 16, of Woodstock, has parShe added that those at the fair are a big ticipated in Central High School’s FFA family. program and is a 4-H Lone Star member. “It’s a big community of people that are This will be her seventh year showing at there to support you and build something the fair. around you,” she said. Her sister, Marian, 13, is also a 4-H Marian said the fair experience also Lone Star Member. This will be her fourth gives her a chance to see how the work of time showing at the fair. The girls are the youngest of seven chil- the other exhibitors paid off and how to improve next year. dren in the Schechtel family who have shown sheep through 4-H at the county fair. Participating in the market lamb event, each will be showing two sheep. Marian named her sheep Princess and Hugo, while Sarah Grace named her sheep Buster and Nick. Sarah Grace said she has had really great experiences at the fair and builds a community with those she meets there. “It’s gratifying because you put in so

She added that they are judged on showmanship, which is how the handler walks and breaks the animal. The animal has to have a good brace and be “rock solid” meaning the handler pushes against the sheep and the sheep must push back and remain still and firm, which isn’t natural for sheep to do. SEE SISTERS, A3


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Strasburg teen shows South African boer goats at fair By Nathan Budryk Nick Cooper, of Strasburg, has been breeding, raising and showing prize South African boer goats since he was 11 years old. “This will be my fifth year. I got involved with that through a friend. “ Nick said. “He started showing goats a year or two before and I always watched him and I thought it would be cool to get into and now five years later, here I am showing goats.” This year the 16 year old will be showing two wethers -- castrated male goats sold for their meat, two does - female goats. as well as a market lamb at this year’s Shenandoah County Fair. Nick said that he doesn’t breed and raise bucks, but instead does mostly wethers. He explained what constitutes a prize-worthy wether in the eyes of a judge. “In a wether you want a good string of rib. You want a good long loin, plenty of muscle. You don’t want them to have a whole lot of fat on them.” He also explained how a wether competition would be laid out. “When we’re in the show ring, the judge will go through and place his Top 5 wethers in each class and those five will get medals. The top two will go into a division drive and he’ll take the Top 2 and they’ll move on for an overall drive. That usually ranges from age or they’ll do it by weight. For your does, it’ll go by age and your wethers, it’ll go by weight.” Nick doesn’t name his wethers in an effort to avoid attachment to animals that are destined for slaughter. The criteria for what makes a quality doe differs from those of wethers, Nick said. “You want them to be big boned,” he said. “You want them to be wide from their chest to their rear. You want them to stand on a good set of feet and legs. There’s many things judges look for.” Nick explained how, not unlike an elite athlete, strict attention is paid to the nutrition of these animals in addition to exercise regimens. “We feed a certain feed,” Nick said. “We feed Show-Rite (brand) and it’s kind of like a medicated feed. It helps with their digestive system and improves fat and muscle on them. (For exercise) we just walk them around our horse field and find various ways to get muscle. Usually we feed them up high so they have to stand and stretch out for it because that builds muscle in their rear end.”

Photo courtesy Chassity Ryman

Nicholas Cooper shows his goat at the Blue Ridge Boer Goats Summer Jam 2 Show.

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cheap purchase, it tears you up,” she added. Marian added that some buyers will just bid on the sheep to raise the price because they know how hard you worked.

Sarah Grace added that they are also Sarah Grace said that the behind-thejudged on the animal’s marketability, which scenes work also factors into the judges entails the weight and build of the sheep, in scoring. order to be sold. The judges look at the “cut of meat.” At the end of the fair, the The way they feed the animals and exersheep are sold through a bidding process. cise the animals contributes to how much She added this bidding process shows weight they gain. The animal’s weight will the level of community support because determine which weight class the sheep buyers won’t necessarily bid on the largest will be entered into. She compared this to sheep, instead they bid on a particular wrestlers competing in a certain weight sheep because they know the handler and class. She said you don’t want to be the how hard the handler spent getting ready smallest in your weight class in wrestling, for this event. and the same rings true for sheep. The She said those who bid are often comsheep are between 90 to 150 pounds and munity members who have watched you where the sheep fall in this weight continugrow up. um determines the weight class the sheep “When you work four months out of the year and see somebody that you know buy are entered.

your sheep, and it’s not by any means a

Nick will be competing in his fifth Shenandoah County Fair when it starts on Aug. 26. Prior to that he will be in West Virginia showing goats on a higher-level circuit. He said he often shows goats on the larger circuits. Contact staff writer Nathan Budryk at 540-465-5137 ext. 155, or nbudryk@nvdaily.com

Send the Northern Virginia Daily your fair photos — You might see them in the paper! Submit them to news@nvdaily.com earlier. The sisters picked out their sheep from their breeder in May. By the time the fair starts, the sheep will be between 6 and 7 months old.

builds up her confidence and excitement for the main event. “You get in there and you say ‘Ok, I’ve got this,’” she said.

Throughout her years in the market lamb Sarah Grace added that the day of the event, Sarah Grace has also learned how to show, she wakes up at 5 a.m. with her perform veterinary checks, such as adrenaline pumping. deworming and neutering. She said the one on one moment with Both girls said they are very competitive the judge “is the best adrenaline rush of and take this event and the work leading your life.” up to the event seriously. Marian added that a perk to being an On a daily basis they feed and water the earlybird at the fair is “you get to watch animals and exercise on an as-needed the fair come alive.” basis. On a monthly basis they wash the Contact staff writer Kaley Toy at sheep and they also sheer the animals once 540-465-5137 ext. 176, or or twice before the competition. ktoy@nvdaily.com. After all this work, Marian said she The work to get to the fair began months

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New additions to 99th Shenandoah County Fair By Kaley Toy

Highlights of this year’s Shenandoah County Fair will include an expanded track, a new carnival layout, a new ride company, monster trucks and the largest pig scramble the fair has ever hosted, said Tom Eschelman, fair general manager.

The fair, which is in its 99th year, begins on Aug. 26 and runs through Sept. 3.

Eschelman said the fair is the “largest community event of the year in Shenandoah County with agriculture, crafts, farm equipment and great entertainment.”

The typical turnout for the fair is around 35,000 fairgoers, he added.

The expansion of the horse racing track was due to a $750,000 investment, he said. Also new to the fair this year are new staging for concerts, renovated bathrooms and a new pulling and demolition derby track.

Top attractions will include the True Grit Rodeo featuring bull riding, bull fighting and barrel racing on Sept. 2. Eschelman added that the fair’s first-ever monster truck show will feature national

Monster Jam Champion “Overkill Evolution” on Sept. 3.

He said the new ride company will bring six new rides that have never been at the fair before.

Opening night, Aug. 26, will feature Virginia’s largest greased pig contest at 7 p.m.

will be held 7:30 p.m. Aug. 29, with the second derby at the same time on Aug. 30. Harness racing will begin Aug. 31 and will continue through the rest of the fair.

The country tractor pull will be held at 12:15 p.m. Aug. 27 and the modified truck For a full listing of scheduled events, and tractor pull will be held later that visit the fair’s website at http://www.shenevening at 6:30 p.m. cofair.com. The diesel pick-up truck drags will be at The big musical performances at this 7 p.m. Aug. 28. The first demolition derby year’s fair will be American Idol winner

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And best of all, you could be a part of the history! We are thrilled to give our readers the opportunity to participate in this unique project. If you have any memorabilia from the Fair - especially older items - including books/programs/catalogs, articles, ribbons, photographs, or anything that you would like to be given the chance to be used in the book, please bring them to one of our scanning sessions:

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Mon., Aug. 29 & Tues., Aug. 30 • 7:30 PM

Friday, August 26 • 7 PM

Saturday, August 27 • 12:15 & 6:30 PM

Wed., Aug. 31 - Sat., Sept. 3 • 1 PM

2016 Shenandoah County Fair Schedule of Events Monday, August 29, 2016

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Miss Shenandoah County Fair Scholarship Pageant – Central High School Sponsored by: Denise Jane Portrait Design, Inc., Variety Attractions, Walmart (Concessions Available) –Babes in Arms FREE- (2 and under) Program Books Available $7.00 each 10:00 AM Tiny, Little, Young - $5.00 Seating limited to 750 5:00 PM Pre-Teen, Jr. Teen, Teen, Miss - $5.00 Seating limited to 750

Friday, August 26, 2016

Opening Night - All rides $1.00 each • Kids 12 & Under FREE 5:00 PM Gate Admission $5.00 (13 and over); 12 & Under FREE 5:00 PM Midway Opens SPECIAL RIDE PRICING - $1.00 PER RIDE 5:00 PM Registration for Greased Pig Contest UNDER GRANDSTAND Forms available in the Fair Office Now for pre-registration 7:00 PM “VIRGINIA’S LARGEST GREASED PIG CONTEST” REQUIRES REGISTRATION for PARTICIPATION – GRANDSTAND – SPECTATOR ADMISSION FREE Sponsored by: Shenandoah County Farm Bureau, Mid Atlantic Farm Credit, Skip’s Auto Body, Hampton Inn, Shenandoah Animal Hospital, JPG Towing, BB&T

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Midway Friday, August 26 • 5:00 PM Saturday, August 27 • 1:00 PM Sunday, August 28 • 1:00 PM Monday, August 29 • 5:00 PM Tuesday, August 30 • 1:00 PM Wednesday, August 31 • 5:00 PM Thursday, September 1 • 5:00 PM Friday, September 2 • 5:00 PM Saturday, September 3 • 1:00 PM

Saturday, August 27, 2016

8:00 AM 11:30 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM

12:30 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:30 PM

Receive Exhibits in Exhibit Building #1 (8AM to 11AM ONLY) Ribbon Cutting Ceremony – Official Opening at Gate #1 All 4-H/FFA Livestock due on grounds County Tractor Pull (Grandstand/Stage) Admission: FREE – Sponsored by Rockingham Cooperative, Frazier Quarry & WSIG 96.9FM 4-H/FFA Livestock Weigh-in Midway Opens – Armbands Available Judging Begins: Exhibit Building #1 MODIFIED TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL Sponsored by G.B. Foltz Contracting, AmeriGas, Mike’s Unlimited Welding & WSIG 96.9FM Grandstand & Track Side Admission $12

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9:00AM Adult and Youth Garden Tractor Pull – (Grandstand) Admission: FREE Sponsored by Conicville VFD 1:00 PM Midway Opens – Armbands Available 2:00 PM 4-H/FFA Livestock Skill-A-Thon – Show Arena 6:00 PM Five of a Kind on the Virginia Dreams Music Stage presented by Harrisonburg Auto Mall 6:30 PM 4-H/FFA Open Meeting (Show Arena) followed by 4-H/FFA Livestock Grading Workshop and 4-H/FFA Sheep Showmanship Workshop 7:00 PM DIESEL PICK-UP TRUCK DRAGS Sponsored by Grubbs Chevrolet & WSIG 96.9 Grandstand & Track Side Admission - $10.00

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Wednesday, August 31 • 7:30 PM

Thursday, September 1 • 7:30 PM

Friday, September 2 • 7 PM

Saturday, September 3 • 7 PM

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Virginia Dreams Music Stage presented by Harrisonburg Auto Mall

“Veterans Tribute Day� FREE ADMISSION for Veterans until 6:00 PM 9:00 AM 4-H/FFA & Open Breeding Beef Show (Show Arena) 11:00 AM Grandstand Ceremony honoring Veterans with Distinguished speakers and Veterans Organizations. Special recognition of National Guard and Reserve to include “Welcome Home of Deployed National Guard Unit�, Color Guards, Massanutten Military Academy – All Veterans Welcomed and Recognized 1:00 PM Harness Racing Sponsored by Racey Engineering 5:00 PM Midway Opens – Armbands Available 5:00 PM 4-H/FFA and Open Dairy Showmanship & Show (Show Arena) 6:00 PM Wildflower Quartet on the Virginia Dreams Music Stage presented by Harrisonburg Auto Mall 7:30 PM BROTHERS OSBORNE Sponsored by Bowman Andros Products, WKCY 104.3 & WUSQ Q102.5 Track Seating $29.00/Grandstand Seating $24.00

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IMAGES OF LAST YEARʼS SHENANDOAH COUNTY FAIR! Send the Northern Virginia Daily your 2016 fair photos — You might see them in the paper! Submit them to news@nvdaily.com

Photo courtesy of Lloyd Shirkey

Winning ribbons adorn jars of preserved food entries at the 2015 Shenandoah County Fair.

Courtesy photo by Joye Wood

Cousins Ella Jenkins, left, of Maurertown, and Aiden Wood, of Middletown, enjoy a ride.

Courtesy photo by Susan St. Amand

Harness racing at last yearʼs Shenandoah County Fair.

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Cousins Mason Fadeley, 18 months, of Mount Jackson, left, and Ryder Fadeley, 20 months, of Woodstock, have fun on a fair ride.

Courtesy photo by Brenda Fadeley

Fairgoers stroll past some of the rides at last yearʼs Shenandoah County Fair.

Courtesy photo by Lloyd Shirkey Levi Dellinger, 3, at left, and Baylie Fadeley, 6, of Woodstock, take a spin on the merry-go-round.

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Blog names Woodstock one of the best small towns in nation By Kaley Toy

Woodstock was recently named one of the best small towns to visit in America.

Jenna French, director of tourism and marketing for Shenandoah County Tourism, said they received leads from writers and bloggers from all over the country through a website called Help a Reporter Out of sites to submit information to represent communities. French chose Woodstock to represent the county to Collections Etc. Blog, http://tiny.cc/6mh2dy, and she found out on Aug. 12 that Woodstock has been named as one of the 39 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2016 in the Nation on that blog.

“One of the appeals of Shenandoah County is that we don’t have a dominant city but rather we’re home to six relatively equally sized towns, each with their own unique charm and character,” she said.

Photos courtesy of Town of Woodstock

“This distinction serves to further spread the word about all the great things this town has to offer.” He said he is glad Woodstock is listed on the blog because travelers visit blogs when selecting where to take their next trip.

Woodstock Café, and Joe’s Steakhouse and an established Enhancement Committee that has driven events and “Woodstock offers so much in terms of great restaurants, downtown shoppromotions within town for over a ping, great events — including hardecade.” ness racing and Autumnfest at the When narrowing down the county’s “This is a tremendous accolade to Shenandoah County Fairground,” he submission to one town, she said it Woodstock and the entire county to was a difficult choice. said. “Many travelers, especially from be recognized in this manor and urban areas along the East Coast, look “The combination between Main speaks to the wealth of attractions and to get away from city life and experiStreet, shops, restaurants, parks, prox- offerings that we have to share with ence fresh air, nature and an idyllic imity to vineyards and attractions visitors,” she added. small town. Woodstock can provide all such as the Woodstock Tower, as well Woodstock Mayor Jeremy McCleary of those experiences throughout the as the community festivals and sense said this recognition is great for the year.” of community pride is really strong in town and its businesses. With the exposure given to the town Woodstock,” she said. “Woodstock through these publications, he said also has a growing nightlife with “I’m really excited about Woodstock many people from outside the area establishments such as the Woodstock being named one of the best small Brewhouse, Thursday evenings at the towns to visit in the country,” he said. are beginning to realize that

Woodstock “is an absolute gem” within the Shenandoah Valley. “With all that Woodstock has to offer, Woodstock has been one of the best kept secrets around but with the visibility coming from these publications, we won’t be a secret much longer, and that’s great news for Woodstock businesses,” he added. He said that the town is also a finalist for Blue Ridge Magazine’s “Top Adventure Town” for 2016. Towns from Pennsylvania to Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky are all in the running. He added that Woodstock is in the final 16 of the Small Town Category. Visit the website at http://www.blueridgeoutdoors. com/top-towns to vote. Contact staff writer Kaley Toy at 540-465-5137 ext. 176, or ktoy@nvdaily.com

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Tuesday, September 20, 2016 9:30 A.M. Personal Property 11:00 A.M. Real Estate 314 Eagle Street • Woodstock, Virginia Due to Mrs. Colleen Thomas having relocated to an assisted living facility the following valuable real estate and personal property will be offered at public auction.

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LAND AVAILABLE C-06: 4.753 +/- Acres Com- 15,000 sq. ft. Building lot. Public B-01 & B-02: Great Commercial mercial Lot Woodstock North water and sewer available. (Additional lots available) $39,900. – Business location in Mt. Jack- Business Park $210,000. son. This 1 +/- acre level site Leisure Point Lots Available Zepp Mountain Land Available offers good exposure to trafďŹ c on W-15: An unimproved 6/10 Acre H-13: 70 +/- Acres of gently U.S. Rt. 11 and has public utilities lot in Leisure Point. Hard sur- sloping woodland with long Geo. available. $125,000 faced road and river access. No Washington Nat. Forest frontage. C-04: 0.5 +/- Acre Commercial attempt has been made to obtain Lot Woodstock North Business Letter of CertiďŹ cation. $24,000 Cedar Creek trout stream frontage, state road frontage, some Park $ 110,000. Reduced $20,000 mature timber, abundant wildlife. C-05: 2.697 +/- Acres Com$299,000 Maurertown Lot Available mercial Lot Woodstock North Business Park $180,000. R-03: Development potential – **NEW LAND LISTING** Commercial Land Available

Middletown/Warren County B-08 Now Available!! 19.06+/acres of open and level land - fronting on Guard Hill Road & North River Road. $185,900.00 Call Mark Pangle (540)335-2113 Mt. Jackson Industrial Lot Available: F-01: 1 acre Zoned Industrial with public water and sewer. Improved by a small building and chain link fence $47,000. Call Mark Pangle (540)335-2113

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WEEKEND ACTIVITIES - Saturday and Sunday

Antique Car Show at Charterhouse School lawn Antique Tractor Club at former SunTrust Bank lot (at RR tracks) Apple Butter Boiling by Columbia Furnace Community Club at Mill Front Arts and Crafts at Mill House Lawn/ Farmers & Merchants Bk/ Stony Creek Blvd. Book Signing Room ‐ meet the authors at The Mill (indoors, patio level) Childrens’ Fun Festival at Mill House Lawn – all day Edinburg Mill and Museum ‐ displays, gift shop and film “The Burning” at Edinburg Mill Everything Llamas ‐ Spinning and weaving demos – Mill House Lawn Great Food throughout the town Hay Wagon Rides leaving from various shuttle stops 36th Anniversary Slide Show - Will be shown in the Ice Cream Parlor in the Mill Lower Level Taxi Rides in 1939 Buick Deluxe - taxi stand in front of Charterhouse School & at The Mill The Lamplighter ‐ easy listening music at F&M Bank lot Beard Contest ‐ Stop by the Duck Race Sales tent (next to Information Center) and sign up

Best Beard Contest If you have a great looking beard come join our contest. It’s easy, come by our “Beard” booth located beside the Duck Race Sales booth and have you picture taken for the judges. Come by all day Saturday and by 2:00 on Sunday. The judges will pick the best three beards for the contest. Winners announced 3pm Sun. Prizes will be awarded.

FRIDAY EVENTS

5:30 Opening Ceremony for the 36th Festival at the Mill Stage (Becky Ellis will talk about 1st festival) 6:30 Music by Gil Caballero (beside Information Center) 7:00 Ole Time Sing Along at St. Paul’s Heritage Center (Led by Barbara Strong) 7:30 Square & Line Dance with Nelson & Jama Wakeman at Senior Center in Charterhouse School 7:30 & 8:30 Old Timers Basketball Games at Valley Baptist Gymnasium [Ladies @ 7:30; Men @ 8:30]

SATURDAY EVENTS

7:00 Pioneer Breakfast – delicious, hearty breakfast at Heritage Center (106 S. High Street) 8:00 Fun Run at Town Park 9:00 Meowls – mountain music at Mill Stage 9:00 Civil War living history demos in front of the Mill (apple butter making, basket weaving, etc.) 9:00-1:00 PM Meet a Fire Truck – Fire Dept. on Stony Creek Blvd 10:00 Richard Kleese – Author and historian will discuss: “1866 – Healing the Wounds of War” at Heritage Center [106 S. High St.] 10:00 Festival Crocks ‐ available at Information tent 11:00 Side Saddle Demonstration ‐ beside the Mill 10:00-12:00 St. John’s UMC Historical Display ‐ Methodist church located at High & Piccadilly St. 11:00-5:00 Taste of Shenandoah (County) – Local wine and beer tasting, $10 ‐ ID required – at The Mill (patio level) 11:00 Bill Vaughan and Friends ‐ classic rock at Charterhouse School Stage 11:00 2nd Maryland Fifes and Drums – Civil War era music at Mill Stage 12:00‐1:00 Thrashen Holler at The Mill Stage

1:00 “March Through Town” Parade

2:00‐3:00 Thrashen Holler at Mill Stage 2:00-4:00 St. John’s UMC Historical Display ‐ Methodist church located at High & Piccadilly Street 2:00-5:00 Book Signing – Meet the authors at The Mill Book Room (inside, patio level) 2:00 The Instigators – classic rock at Charterhouse School stage 3:00 Living History Presentation – “Meet The Generals” with Lee’s Lieutenants in the Mill. 3:00 Awards Presentations for Car Show and Beard Contest (at The Mill stage) 3:00 Country Supper by Edinburg Fire Dept at Fire House 3:00 2nd Maryland Fifes and Drums at Mill Stage – Civil War Era Music 7:00 Karaoke at VFW 7:00 Civil War Dance in the Charterhouse School gym. Music by Shenandoah Valley Minstrels/dances taught by Shenandoah Valley Civil War Era Dancers – period music from the 1800’s ‐ $5 per person

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Old Time Church Service at Edinburg Christian Church (Center Street) 10:00 Antique Motorcycle Display on the lawn at the Charterhouse School lawn 11:00 Church Service at St. John’s Methodist Church (High & Piccadilly Street) 11:00-5:00 Taste of Shenandoah (County) – Local wine and beer tasting $10 – ID required – at The Mill (patio level) 12:00‐2:00 John Richards & the New Virginians at Charterhouse School Stage 12:00‐2:00 Ambassadors of Joy at Mill Stage 12:00 Civil War Living History demos in front of the Mill 12:00-2:00 Meet A Fire Truck ‐ Fire Dept. on Stony Creek Blvd. 1:00 Old Timers Baseball Game at Town Park ‐‐ The Edinburg Old Timers vs Strasburg Ole Timers 2:00 Amazing Bed Race at Piccadilly St. ‐ front of Charterhouse School 2:00‐3:30 John Robert Rimel – Edinburg’s young star! At Mill Stage 2:00-3:00 Book Signing – meet authors at the Mill Book Room (inside, patio level) 4:00 Duck Race at Stony Creek bridge

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Tips for safe home grilling

Tips for grilling the perfect burger Hamburgers are a staple at backyard barbecues. Though burgers are a relatively simple food, mastering the technique to grill burgers is no small feat, as there is more to great grilled burgers than simply firing up the grill and dropping down a patty. • Choose fresh ground beef that has a decent percentage of fat. The fat-to-lean meat ratio should be around 20 percent fat to 80 percent meat. Spend a little more to get freshly ground meat that has not been previously frozen.

Millions of grilling enthusiasts take to their backyards each year to cook delicious foods over an open flame. Grilling is embedded in the history of many cultures, and to this day many people feel nothing beats the savory flavor characteristic of grilled meats, poultry, seafood, and vegetables. Although many people safely enjoy outdoor barbecues every day, accidents can happen. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, roughly 6,000 grill fires take place on residential property every year in the United States alone. Many grilling accidents can be prevented with some safety precautions and a little common sense. When grilling, place the grill in a safe location. Grills should be at least 10 feet away from the house when they are in use. Also, keep the grill away from wooden overhangs or other structures attached to the house, such as garages and porches. Before using a gas grill, inspect it to make sure there are no gas leaks. Ensure hoses are properly connected and that the grill looks in good repair. Use propane and charcoal grills outdoors only. Never bring such grills into your house, even if it seems like there is ample ventilation. Potentially fatal carbon monoxide can build up quickly.

• Don’t overwork the burgers with a lot of handling. This will warm up the fat in the burger, which causes it to emulsify and could make the meat rubbery.

Keep children and pets away from the grill area. Grills can be knocked over easily, and kids and pets may burn themselves if they bump into a hot grill.

• Reconsider adding a lot of herbs, spices or add-ins to the burgers, as such items can detract from the flavor of the meat. Extra herbs and spices also may require extra mixing, which can lead overhandling.

Clean the grill regularly. Grease and fat buildup forms in the tray below the grill and can be quite flammable. By brushing off the grates after each use and periodically removing food and grease buildup, you can prevent flare-ups that may ignite the grill.

• Push a dimple into the top of the burger, which will help prevent the burger from expanding upward and out while cooking and rounding out in the process. The dimple will keep the top of the burger flat, which facilitates easy topping.

Always tend the grill while cooking. Walking away for even a minute may lead to accidents. Store unused propane tanks upright at all times to prevent leakage. Keep them outdoors and beyond the reach of children. Never smoke near propane cylinders and never move a lit grill.

• Make sure the grill is hot. Burgers do well with high heat and will cook relatively quickly.

Keep a fire extinguisher handy in the event of a flare-up. A hose may not prove effective on a grease fire.

• Resist the urge to push down on the patty with your spatula. This will cause the juices to spill out and may result in a dry, tough burger.

It’s also important to emphasize food safety when grilling. Invest in a food thermometer so you can test the internal temperature of foods and prevent foodborne illnesses.

• Let burgers rest before serving. This lets the juices redistribute throughout and makes for a moist and tasty first bite.

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Express Personality with Style Encouraging your child to develop his or her own unique personality can be tough with social “rules� and official policies that determine dress code, supplies and more. When you get down to it, though, there are dozens of ways to let kids explore personal expression without breaking any rules or subjecting them to unwanted attention. Accessories: Even at schools with uniforms or dress codes, there is some latitude when it comes to accessorizing. Dress codes vary, but many allow flexibility in things such as socks, shoes, hair bows and jewelry.

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or parents putting bright-eyed students on the bus for the very first time and for seasoned moms and dads who know the drill inside and out, gearing up for another year of school is a process. The shopping extravaganzas, trips to the doctor for physicals, endless forms and paperwork all culminate in a single moment: the first day back to school. Often, it’s this first day (or days) that set the tone for the school year to come. Help your child feel prepared and confident to tackle whatever the school year brings with these tips for a successful start.

Plan well-balanced meals: Summer break brings a lax approach to many aspects of life, and healthy eating is often one of them. However, nutrition plays an important role in overall development and countless studies show correlation between academic performance and good nutrition. As the school year approaches, work at creating healthy menus. If hectic scheduling makes it difficult to get wellbalanced meals in lunchboxes and on the dinner table through the week, allocate a portion of the weekend for a paper activity in the classfamily prep session. room and we have focused on providing products that meet Reinstate bedtimes: the needs of teachers and stuEasing back into earlier beddents alike,� said Ken times will make things Newman, Director of smoother for everyone when Marketing at Zebra Pen. the alarms start ringing on “Our Sarasa retractable gel early school day mornings. Well before the start of school, pen, which comes in 14 gradually back off more time vibrant colors, boasts one of the fastest drying inks on the each night – in 15-minute market. And for those looking increments, for example – to to express style through get kids back in bed early design, consider a Z-Grip Plus enough to capture at ballpoint pen, featuring our least 10 hours of sleep, the smoothest ballpoint ink and a amount recommended for school-aged children and ado- fashion-friendly barrel design, or perhaps a traditionlescents by the National Institutes of Health.

Get creative to boost enthusiasm: Part of the fun of heading back to the classroom is a shiny new set of supplies. Build your kids’ excitement by letting them select the tools they’ll use to bring home good grades, like pens and pencils. Despite a keyboard and touchscreen-driven world, sales of color-focused products like felt-tip markers, porous (fine line) pens and colored pencils are on the rise. In an effort to follow and respond to trends, Zebra Pen continues to introduce products that allow for personal expression, whether in the ink color chosen for notes or the barrel design to complement your kids’ style. “We’re conscious of the influx of technology in the school, but still see the importance of writing instruments in the school environment. There is a great deal of pen or pencil and

School supplies: Let kids choose their own writing implements as a personal statement of self-expression, which is especially important to middle and high school students. With so many options, it’s easy to bypass the basic bargain selection and choose from an array of new designs and creative features, such as those offered by Zebra Pen. Personal space: For younger students, the area designated as a student’s own may be limited to a backpack or storage cubby. For older kids, there’s an entire locker to consider. Customizing these personal areas lets kids assert a clear stamp of individuality. Photos, artwork and treasured mementoes bring these personal spaces to life. whelming. From registration forms and emergency contact sheets to physicals and immunization records, the list goes on and on. Keep on track with a list of all the materials you’re responsible for completing, along with special notes for those that require visits to the doctor’s office or other appointments.

al Z-Grip ballpoint with a floral or animal pattern. For the younger writer whose world of writing is confined mostly to pencil, the Cadoozles line of No. 2 and colored mechanical pencils offers functionality and fun.�

the classroom builds confidence and character, teaches discipline and may help reveal hidden passions or talents that translate into future scholarships or career choices. Now is an ideal time to explore the options available in your community There are options for every and complete necessary regstage of a student’s developistrations as many extra-curment, whether they are a beginner, intermediate or have ricular activities are closely linked to the traditional school progressed toward the end of calendar. their academic careers.

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time can help soothe jitters and lets you proactively answer worries or questions about how those first days may unfold.

Establish a transition tradition:

Celebrate the end of summer and the fresh start ahead by creating a special family tradition. It may be a final backTake a tour: yard campout for the season Especially for new students, or a scrapbooking project that but even for experienced captures memories from the kids, spend some time getting summer and describes goals familiar with the school before for the school year. The time the big day. Seeing the bus together to talk about what drop-off location, classroom, lies ahead can help get the bathrooms, cafeteria and any family geared up for a sucother major features ahead of cessful school year.

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Gear up for a great start to the year

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hether it’s the first backpack they don to scamper off to kindergarten or a new laptop to help make the most of freshman lecture courses, grabbing all the right gear is essential for a smooth start to the new school year. Arm your students with the right educational tools, dorm room essentials and the necessary nourishment and you’ll be ready when the back-to-school bells start ringing.

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Perfect for adding to lunch boxes or as an after-school snack, Sabra Hummus To Go with Pretzels pack a quick burst of fresh flavor for an on-the-go taste adventure. The single-serve, portable cups are available in three flavors – Classic, Roasted Red Pepper and Roasted Garlic – and offer the authentic hummus flavor your family will love paired with pretzels for quick, easy dipping.

From kindergarten to college, today’s students are kicking those boring black ballpoints to the curb and expressing themselves in full color with gel pens. Ideal for everything from notebooks to yearbooks, Gel Bee pens use only the highest quality inks and tips for a super smooth writing experience. Available in Glitter, Classic and Pastel collections, the pens can be found at CVS, Dollar General and Walgreens stores nationwide.

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A College Dorm Room Storage Solution Low on closet storage space in your dorm? Consider the Closet Maximizer. Featuring four shelves and an adjustable, double-hang rod, the system takes 30 minutes to install and requires no tools. Create additional storage outside of the closet with Decorative Storage units, which come with fullbackers and robust outer frames. They are available in a variety of sizes and colors, and can be customized with fabric bins.

An Essential Tool for Education Just in time for back-to-school, Texas Instruments introduced two new colors to the colorful collection of TI-84 Plus Color Edition (CE) graphing calculators. The limited-edition, metallic gold, “Golden Ratio,� and sleek white, “Bright White,� will send students back to school in style. Now thinner and lighter with six times the memory, the dedicated math and science machine can crunch numbers for up to a month on a single battery charge. Available in retail stores this summer.

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Ready to make the honor roll this year? Kids perform better in school when they eat a hearty, protein-filled breakfast. Start your mornings with El Monterey breakfast burritos, packed with real scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese and sausage, wrapped in fresh-baked flour tortillas. At night, bring your family around the dinner table with signature burritos, which are perfect for checking in with your kids and asking about the school day.

Even the best college cafeterias don’t answer every craving, especially when you get a middle-of-the-night snack attack while studying. A mini refrigerator is a dorm room addition your stomach will thank you for. Look for a model that has can storage in the door, so you can leave the shelves open and stock up on your favorite treats. And ask mom to make extra helpings of your favorite meals when you visit, so you can nosh on the leftovers when you return to campus.

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UPCOMING local events for Adults and $11 for Students/ Seniors. Call the Box Office at (540) Mt. Jackson - Quilt Show at the Bowman Shannon Cultural Arts Center 740-9119. Tickets can also be purchased at the door. by the Shenandoah Valley Quilters Guild. Gallery is open 12-5 PM September 10-11 Thursday-Monday. Woodstock - Food Truck Festival at Saturdays Now-September 24 Shenandoah Downs at Shenandoah County Fairgrounds from 11 AM- 5PM. Strasburg - Farmers Market at Pot Town Organics from 9 AM- 12:30 PM. Free admission. Races begin at 1 PM.

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August 26-September 3 Woodstock - Shenandoah County Fair at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds.

September 16-18 Edinburg Ole Time Festival - The Festival will start on Friday at 5:30 p.m. and will continue with non-stop activities until Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Friday: Community Sing Along; Square and Line Dance, Old-Timers Basketball Game. Saturday: Pioneer Breakfast; 4K Fun Run/Walk; Festival Commemorative Pottery Sale; Civil War Lectures; Parade at 1 p.m.; Music, Crafts, Artists, Food Vendors; Childrenʼs Festival; Antique Cars; Teen Center Reunion Dance. Sunday: Ole Time Church Service; Old Timerʼs Baseball Game; Annual Bed Race; Duck Race. For more information: 540984-7272 or www.edinburgoletimefestival.org.

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September 30-October 2 New Market - The Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts will present “My Fair Lady” on Friday and Saturday at 7:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM Tickets are $15 Adults and $12 for Students/ Seniors. Call the Box Office at (540) 740-9119. Tickets can also be purchased at the door.

performing “The Crucible” on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. Contact 540-984-3972 for more information.

October 15 Woodstock - Autumnfest at Shenandoah County Fairgrounds.

October 21-23 Edinburg - Theatre Shenandoah will be performing “The Crucible” on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. Contact 540-984-3972 for more information.

October 29 Woodstock - Halloween on Court Square is our annual tradition involving trick or treating with businesses, mask making, pumpkin painting, face painting and many other children's activities.

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New Market - Spirits of New Market Evening Lantern Tours, 7 p.m. at New Market Battlefield. $10/person; $5/6-12 years old; under 5, free. Tours last August 27 about 45 minutes and depart every 15 Strasburg - Irish Folk and Americana October 1-31 minutes. Step back in time as we celeMusic at Cristinaʼs Cafe in Strasburg brate the indomitable spirit of those Strasburg - Vintage sewing machine from 7-10 PM. whose lives were impacted by the exhibit at the Strasburg Museum. Battle of New Market. Youʼll follow your guide on a lantern lit, eight station Now-September 9 October 1-2 tour of the Battlefield encountering livWoodstock - “Fur & Feathers” Art Woodstock - Wine & Trotter Festival at ing historians portraying the soldiers, Show at the Shenandoah County Shenandoah Downs at Shenandoah townsfolk and Bushong family. While Government Center from Proceeds County Fairgrounds. interacting with the characters youʼll be benefit the Humane Society of able to lend aid to the wounded, ask Shenandoah County. October 7-9 questions and experience the New Market - The Schultz Theatre and Battlefield in a whole new way. September 2 School of Performing Arts will present Information: 540-740-3101. New Market - Cross Roads Fest at “My Fair Lady” on Friday and Saturday Rebel Park - 6:30 p.m. Featuring Who September 17-18 at 7:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM Woodstock - Hot Rod Cruisers of Front Tickets are $15 for Adults and $12 for November 11-13 Shot John. Bring a blanket or chair. Royal at Shenandoah Downs at Students/ Seniors. Call the Box Office New Market - The Schultz Theatre and Enjoy music, BBQ & Brew. Shenandoah County Fairgrounds from at (540) 740-9119. Tickets can also be School of Performing Arts will present “The Gameʼs Afoot: Or Holmes for the 11 AM- 4PM. Free admission. Races purchased at the door. September 2-4 Holidays” on Friday and Saturday at begin at 1 PM. New Market - The Schultz Theatre and 7:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM. October 7-9 School of Performing Arts will present Tickets are $13 for Adults and $11 for September 18 Edinburg - Theatre Shenandoah will be Students/ Seniors. Call the Box Office “The Elves and the Shoemaker” on New Market - Summerʼs End Pup Pool performing “The Crucible” on Friday Friday and Saturday at 7:00 PM and at (540) 740-9119. Tickets can also be Party at the New Market Pool. and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday purchased at the door. Sunday at 3:00 PM at 2:30 PM. Contact 540-984-3972 for Tickets are $13 for Adults and $11 for Information: 740-3432. more information. Students/ Seniors. Call the Box Office November 18-20 at (540) 740-9119. Tickets can also be September 24 New Market - The Schultz Theatre and purchased at the door. Woodstock - Hops and Hooves Beer & October 8 School of Performing Arts will present Chili Festival at Shenandoah Downs at Woodstock - Seafood Festival at “The Gameʼs Afoot: Or Holmes for the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. September 9-10 Shenandoah Downs at Shenandoah Holidays” on Friday and Saturday at County Fairgrounds. 7:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM. New Market - The Schultz Theatre and Races begin at 1 PM. School of Performing Arts will present “The Elves and the Shoemaker” on Friday and Saturday at 7:00 PM and Sunday at 3:00 PM. Tickets are $13

Strasburg - OktoberFest 11:00 AM6:00 PM. North Holliday Street, Strasburg.

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N-02 VERY WELL MAINTAINED COUNTRY HOME situated on 3 lovely acres. Convenient to I-81. This property is animal friendly. Fenced with small barn, run-in shed and shop. A must to see. Priced to sell. Won’t last. Make an appointment to preview today. N-02 $338,400.

B-11 LARGE OPEN FLOOR PLAN WITH UPGRADES THROUGHOUT. Huge ďŹ rst oor master bedroom with bath that includes a Jacuzzi tub with separate shower. Full unfinished basement with rough in for an additional bath. Short drive to several area Vineyards, Shenandoah River and George Washington Nat. Forest. House priced below assessment and is located in the Central School District. B-11 $249,000.

T-05 STYLE & COMFORT AWAIT in this 3 BR, 2 BA home w/great open r plan, featuring spac LR, dining area, lg kitchen w/stainless steel appliances, granite counters, generous brkfst bar, lovely master BR w/over the top master BA having double vanity w/marble counters, full size tile shower & lots of space. There is a quaint side patio, 2 car garage & concrete drive. Brand new & just right for you! T-05 $281,000.

B-15 AFFORDABLE HOME in the Central School District! Call today to see this nice 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath two story home within the town limits of Woodstock! Features a ďŹ rst oor master suite, living room with cathedral ceilings, separate dining room, 2 car garage, rear deck & more. Freshly painted throughout and new carpet! B-15 $239,500.

L-01 LARGE VICTORIAN HOME in the Heart of Mt Jackson. 4 BR, 2 BA, Sunroom, hardwood oors, high ceilings & lovely wood staircase in foyer, spacious rooms and built-Ins. Kitchen is updated nicely with granite counters and SS appliances. Bathrooms also updated. Large, fenced back yard, a separate “carriageâ€? house, barn and shed. Storage space is not a question. L-01 $199,900.

P-11 BEAUTIFUL 3 BED 2 BATH DOUBLEWIDE on 2.5+ open acres. Country setting off state maintained road. Lots of upgrades in this practically brand new home. Shows like a model! Covered back porch with nice view. Large shed/ shop with power and lots of storage! Large master bedroom with separate shower and large soaking tub! All new oors, appliances & fresh custom paint! This home is a must see!! P-11 $162,500.

V-04 CUTE 2 BEDROOM HOME located in quaint town of Edinburg, VA on Stoney Creek. Cottage could be used as extra bedroom, studio, or ofďŹ ce. Seller reserves the right to purchase suitable dwelling. Backup solar panels to provide electricity. V-04 $114,500.

LOTS & LAND FOR SALE P-08 Building lot 1 block from Woodstock Town Park, easy access to downtown or 5 min to I-81. Fronting on Park Ave with good views suitable for full basement, great neighborhood. Public water and sewer hook-up’s available. $36,000. D-12 River access!! Gently/sloping buildable lot. CertiďŹ cation letter for 1BR. Community (Leisure Point) has a six acre common area to go ďŹ shing, boating, canoeing etc. Only minutes from Woodstock for shopping , hospital, etc. $29,950. W-01 Nice 55.78 acre property approximately .75 of a mile off a paved road via a good 4wd trail. Top of mountain with ample building area. Surrounded by National Forest on 2 sides. Excellent hunting, deer, bear & turkey. $247,500.

J-01 Gorgeous Shenandoah River waterfront property with beautiful views of the Mountains and River on 8.46 acres. 3 bedroom septic certiďŹ cation letter on ďŹ le. This is a prime building lot and will not last long on the market. Elevated building lot is not in the ood plan. Over 300 feet of river frontage. $125,000. Z-03 Beautiful Mountain & River Views from this 1.21 acre in-town lot. Dream of your new home where you can watch eagles soar overhead or canoe quietly down the Shenandoah River from your own property. Serene & Peaceful area next to river. Driveway, parking pad and sidewalks are ready for new owner’s plans for a dwelling. Approx 130’ of river frontage. $129,000. C-08 Lot available in sought after Spring Hollow Estates! Nicely wooded 3 acre lot with

conventional 3 bedroom septic approval & well permit on ďŹ le. Ready to build, bring your dream home plans. $59,000. H-11 Two nice adjoining parcels of 5 and 11 acres for a total of 16.007. The ďŹ ve acre parcel has a 3 bed approved convent septic and the 11 acre parcel has a 3 bed alt cert letter on ďŹ le with the SCHD. Drive way already installed! Mountain views to the West! 17 foot trailer to convey! Great lots to build on with the family or just go hunting! Property is unrestricted and no HOA! Electric is on site. $125,000. W-09 Nicely wooded 4.12 acre lot in Spring Hollow Estates! Septic certiďŹ cation letter on ďŹ le. Ready to build, bring your dream home plans. $45,000.

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Charming 1 ½ story home in the woods on almost 7 acres of land. House has 2 bedrooms, full bath, large living room and dining combo, large back deck, country porch on front. Near Strasburg. $189,900.

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Private on 5.6 acres with wooded & open lot. House has almost 3800 sq. ft. finished with open spaces. House has 3-4 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, 2 porches on front and back. Oversized 2 car garage with bonus room overhead fireplaces, large master suite with sitting area. Country. Separate garage for motor home etc.20’x40’.Great find. $449,900.

10.89 acres with four bedroom three bath house in good condition. Large barn and many outbuilding. Bring your animals and enjoy farming $325,000.

2 story farm house located in Zepp. Property consist of 8 acres of land with a stream. 3-4 bedroom and full bath. Kitchen and dining area. Must see. $130,000.

Brick duplex in Woodstock. Three bedrooms two full baths with screened in porch on back. One car garage with storage. $179,900.

3.6 Acres of land with a split foyer home with 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2 levels finished. Large 3 bay garage with a studio overhead. FANTASTIC VIEWS OF FARMLAND AND MOUNTAINS. Walk out lower level to patio. $219,900.

OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY with this 5 bedroom, 4 full baths, Federal Style home in the town of Strasburg. A former B & B, this lovingly maintained home features wide plank pine-wood floors, large rooms, vaulted and beamed ceilings, clawfoot tub, a loft and screened in porch. $289,900

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Cape cod home with 2 bedrooms 2 baths and unfinished 2nd floor could be 3rd bedroom and another 3rd bath. Large 3 car garage with overhead bonus room. Great location with 1 ¾ acres of land. $249,900.

BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED RANCHER on 1.5 acres, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. Located just 8 miles from the town of Woodstock. Large country porch. Back deck for entertaining. Large family room in basement with tv wall projector. Some personal property will convey. Come take a look today! $229,000

Almost 61 acre farm located in the Fort Valley. The farm has pasture land, hay field, some woods. Property has a large 2 story house with 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, full basement, country porch, deck,fireplace. Several buildings for animals, fencing and cross fencing. Great for horses, cattle, etc. $699,900.

MT. JACKSON VICTORIAN, 4 bedroom, 2 full bath. Mostly all original, including fireplace mantels, pocket doors, stained glass. With some TLC this Victorian can be back to its original splendor. $119,000

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Beautiful brick ranch in Woodstock with full walkout basement on corner lot. Three bedrooms one and a half baths. Attached carport. $178,500.

Property located at Grottoes east of Harrisonburg. House has 2 bedrooms, 1 ½ baths, open floor plan, large eat in kitchen, workshop in back , level lot. Public water and sewer. $159,900.

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Well kept home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths west of Woodstock on one acre of land. Property is all fenced. Oversized 2 car garage finished. Covered deck on back. Hilltop setting. Must see. $ 239,900.

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Park like setting with two acres with three bedrooms and two full baths. Front and back decking with privacy area. Two sheds and garage. $239,900.

17 acre Farm in New Market. 3 bedroom, 1 full bath, ½ bath farmhouse. Horse barn and 2 bay garage, tack room, hay loft, paddock and arena. Beautiful pasture land. $269,900


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