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Letter from the Chairman
Welcome to the 59th year of the Shenandoah Valley Music Festival!
We are excited to offer eight wonderful concerts this season, beginning July 22nd and running through Labor Day weekend, at one of the most beautiful venues in the Commonwealth. As we continue to focus on bringing quality music to the Shenandoah Valley, this year’s line-up more than delivers in achieving that mission.
Being the longest running outdoor concert series in Virginia has been no easy task. The Festival has survived through recessions, a pandemic, as well as challenging weather events. If it was not for the support of our corporate and individual donors, we may not be celebrating 59 years, as ticket sales only make up approximately half of operating revenue. Please take a moment and recognize those businesses and individuals who provide monetary support so the Festival can continue to offer diverse, professional entertainment in the Shenandoah Valley that inspires people of all ages and backgrounds to make concert-going a lasting part of their lives. If you currently do not donate to the Festival, we would love to add your name/business to our list of Festival supporters.
As you are enjoying this evening’s performance, we hope that you continue to support the Shenandoah Valley Music Festival in your attendance and contributions.
Looking forward to many more years of beautiful music and serious fun! Thank you. Enjoy!
Greg Hoover
Chair, Board of Directors
Be a Four Season Supporter of Shenandoah Valley Music Festival
Would you like to help support the Shenandoah Valley Music Festival in a fun way?
The Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Guild puts an emphasis on “FUN” while FUNdraising for SVMF. By becoming a member of the Guild, you will join more than 100 other people who attend events year-round to raise money for the Festival.
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Some of these events include luncheons with musical entertainment, held at a different venue each month.
In addition to the luncheons, The Guild organizes Sunday theater matinees four times a year. The dinner-theater events take place at various theaters and restaurants throughout the Shenandoah Valley.
Members are notified each month by email of Guild activities, and there is no requirement to attend the events. The Guild is a great way to meet funloving people who have a passion for music and want to support the Shenandoah Valley Music Festival.
To learn more about the Guild and how to become a member, contact Mindi Haughey at mindihaughey@aol.com
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Contents Our Sponsors.......................................7 Board of Directors.................................9 Festival Courtesies...............................9 Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives....................11 The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute...13 ABBA the Concert: Tribute to ABBA...15 Richmond Symphony ........................17 Meet the Artists...................................19 America..............................................21 Village People.....................................23 The Spinners......................................25 Hot Strings and Cool Breezes............27 Gifts to the Festival.............................31 SVMF Volunteers................................35 Special Acknowledgements................35 Shenandoah Valley Music Festival 238 N. Main St. Woodstock, VA 22664 (540) 459-3396 info@musicfest.org musicfest.org
Special Thanks To…
Our Season Sponsors
Gold Level
First Bank
Loudoun Mutual/LD&B Insurance and Financial Services
Silver Level
Stephens City Chiropractic Holtzman Corp.
Glo Fiber Enterprise
Valley Health Shenandoah Memorial Hospital
Bronze Level
Amici di Gilò n BotkinRose PLC
Birdhouse Engineering n Orkney Springs Distillery
Rodney Shepherd – Cetera Wealth Partners
Turkey Knob Apples n Route 11 Potato Chips
Hotel Sponsor
Hampton Inn and Suites
Our Concert Sponsor Crescent Cities Charities, Inc.
2022 Media Partners
Shenandoah County Tourism and Board of Supervisors
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Guild
The Town of Mount Jackson
Virginia Tourism Corp.
Shenandoah Community Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Virginia Commission for the Arts
The Shenandoah Valley Music Festival is a not-for-profit performing arts presenter, with programming made possible by ticket sales, sponsorships, generous contributions from individuals and businesses, local government and private grants and from the Virginia Commission for the Arts from funds appropriated by the Virginia General Assembly, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Virginia Tourism Corporation.
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Festival Courtesies
In order to make our concerts enjoyable for everyone, we ask that you please observe the following Festival courtesies:
n Respect your fellow concert-goers. Avoid blocking aisles, stairways or sight lines. If you are using an umbrella, please stay along the fence and take care not to block anyone’s view. Obey all signs in the concert area.
n Canopies and tents are prohibited.
n Unauthorized photography and recording of any kind during the artists’ performances is strictly prohibited. (Members of the media must show proper credentials and abide by the Festival’s and the artists’ rules.)
n Children must be supervised and remain with their parents at all times.
n All animals are prohibited except service dogs, as defined by the ADA.
n Smoking, vaping or the use of any electronic smoking devices is prohibited inside the concert area fence, including the lawn section.
n Lawn seating is divided into three sections: blankets in front, low beach chairs behind the blankets and regular lawn chairs in the back.
n Picnics are welcome on the lawn prior to the concert. Please do not obstruct the view of others with any part of your picnic setup. Pavilion ticket holders who picnic on the lawn should remove their items from the lawn area and stash them under their seats, set them along the fence or take them back to their cars before the concert.
n Cell phones, pagers, watch alarms or any other device that rings, chirps, beeps or makes any other kind of noise should be silenced during the concert.
n Do not congregate on the concrete next to the pavilion. Unless the dance floor is open, please stay close to your seats on the lawn or the pavilion.
Covid-19 Safety Measures
Here is what SVMF is doing to help concertgoers minimize their risk:
n We strongly encourage anyone who is not fully vaccinated to wear a mask at all times while attending a concert. For those fully vaccinated, masks are optional in the pavilion and in all outdoor areas of the concert venue. Masks are recommended inside all buildings on the property. Masks will be available at no charge.
n Please maintain some distance from fellow concert-goers whenever possible, including in lines or when selecting a place on the lawn.
Further measures SVMF is taking to minimize everyone’s risk include:
n Touch-free ticket scanning methods.
n Eliminating food sales. As always, you are encouraged to bring your own picnic dinner to the event or to make a reservation with Shrine Mont at 540-856-2141 to eat dinner in the dining room. Or consider take out or dine-in options at any of our area’s restaurants.
n Cleaning high-touch areas regularly.
n Abiding by whatever restrictions the governor or Virginia Department of Health has in effect at the time of the concert.
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SVMF Board of Directors
Greg Hoover, Chairman, Woodstock
Susie Hill, Vice Chair, New Market
Joan Anderson, Secretary, Maurertown
Chris Beach, Treasurer, Broadway
Leigh Devier, Director, Edinburg
Honorary Director
Eloise Haun
Past Honorary Directors
John Fishburn*
Pearl Pancake*
*deceased
2022 Guild Officers
David Collins, President, Basye
Sandy Klug, Vice President, Basye
Sally Montrey Treasurer, Basye
Robin Jackson Recording Secretary/Archivist, Basye
Sandra Price-Stroble, Chair, Program and Events, Harrisonburg
Mindi Haughey, Membership Chair, Basye
Sandy Pruett, Reservations Chair, Program and Events, Woodstock
Lynn Howell, Newsletter Co-Editor, Mount Jackson
Rich Howell, Newsletter Co-Editor, Mount Jackson
Staff
Dennis Lynch, Berryville President and Executive Director
Lorraine Halsted, Basye
Marketing Specialist
Dayith Ryman, Woodstock
Financial and IT Manager
David Pelikan, Charlottesville Production Assistant
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Friday, July 22, 2022 at 8:00 p.m.
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Presents Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives
Sponsored by Crescent Cities Charities, Inc.
With legends like George Jones, Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard, who have all passed on, country music purists often echo the question that Jones himself once asked: “Who’s going to fill their shoes?”
The answer, in part, is Marty Stuart. While he’s too gracious to admit it himself, the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and musician is living and breathing country-music history. He’s played alongside the masters, from Cash to Lester Flatt, who discovered him; been a worldwide ambassador for Nashville, Bakersfield, and points in between; and safeguarded country music’s most valuable traditions and physical artifacts. Including its literal shoes, Stuart counts the brogan of Carter Family patriarch A.P. Carter and an assortment of Cash’s black boots among his vast collection of memorabilia.
But most importantly, Stuart continues to record and release keenly relevant music, recordings that honor country’s rich legacy while advancing it into the future. “Way Out West,” his 18th studio album, hits both of those marks. Produced by Mike Campbell (of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), the album is a cinematic tour-de-force, an exhilarating musical journey through
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the California desert that solidifies Stuart as a truly visionary artist. When it comes to transforming country songs into tangible experience, Stuart has a secret weapon: the Fabulous Superlatives. Made up of guitarist
Kenny Vaughan, drummer Harry Stinson and new member, bassist Chris Scruggs, the Superlatives are an extension of Stuart himself.
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Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 8:00 p.m.
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Presents The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute
If you want to experience the best Beatles tribute ever, you won’t want to miss The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute.
The Emmy Award Winning Fab Four is elevated far above every other Beatles Tribute due to their precise attention to detail. With uncanny, note-for-note live renditions of Beatles' classics, such as "Can't Buy Me Love," "Yesterday," "A Day In The Life," "Twist And Shout," "Here Comes The Sun," and "Hey
Jude," The Fab Four will make you feel as though the original Beatles are right there before your very eyes. Their incredible stage performances include three costume changes representing every era of the Beatles ever-changing career. This loving tribute to the Beatles has amazed audiences in countries around the world. The Fab Four truly is the Ultimate Tribute.
Friday, July 29, 2022 at 8:00 p.m.
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Presents ABBA The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA
ABBA The Concert: A Tribute to ABBA has been presented by 21st Century Artists, Inc., throughout North America for well over a decade.
It continues to be the top ABBA tribute group in the world, dazzling all who see with their fantastic performance while playing the most iconic hits from ABBA, including “Mamma Mia,” “S.O.S,” “Money, Money, Money,” “The Winner Takes All,” “Waterloo,”
“Gimme, Gimme, Gimme,” and “Dancing Queen.”
ABBA The Concert has brought one of the greatest pop phenomena back to life, touring worldwide.
Many critics agree, ABBA The Concert is the most amazing and authentic ABBA tribute show in the world. Come dance, come sing, having the time of your life at the Ultimate Tribute Celebration!
Saturday, July 30, 2022 at 8:00 p.m.
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Presents Richmond Symphony Performing Beethoven’s Ninth!
With the Shenandoah Valley Choral Society and SVMF Choir
Chia-Hsuan Lin, Associate Conductor Curtis Nolley, Choral Director Emily Casey, Soprano Nakia Verner, Alto Joel Ricci, Tenor Kevin Paton-Cole, Bass
Overture to Die Fledermaus Johann Strauss Jr. (1825-1899)
Lyric For Strings George Walker (1922-2018)
Intermission
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Opus 125, "Choral" Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827)
I. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
II. Molto vivace
III. Adagio molto e cantabile
IV. Presto - Allegro assai - Allegro assai vivace
The Richmond Symphony performs, teaches, and champions music to inspire and unite communities.
Founded in 1957, the Richmond Symphony is the largest performing arts organization in Central Virginia, with an orchestra of more than 70 professional musicians, the 150-voice
Richmond Symphony Chorus, and more than 260 students in the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra programs. Each season, more than 200,000 members of the Richmond community enjoy concerts, radio broadcasts, and educational outreach programs. The Symphony also
maintains an active touring schedule that brings live symphonic performances to rural communities. This is the first time the Richmond Symphony will be performing at SVMF.
This concert is supported in part by the Shenandoah Community Foundation and by an award from the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Saturday, July 30, 2022 at 8:00 p.m.
Meet the Artists
Symphony Pops, family concerts, and a record crowd exceeding 19,000 for Henrico County’s “Red, White, and Lights” Independence Day celebration in 2018. After Lin’s RSO Masterworks in November 2019, Clarke Bustard wrote, “I’ve heard the Brahms Fourth [Symphony] played in concert by half a dozen great orchestras, led by some of the most esteemed conductors of the past three generations. I’ve never heard a more compelling live performance than this one.” (Letter V)
Chia-Hsuan Lin, Associate Conductor
Hailed by the Virginia Gazette as “a rock solid” and “animated” conductor, Chia-Hsuan Lin delights audiences throughout the world with her trademark energy and command. Formerly the assistant conductor of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, she is in her sixth year as associate conductor of the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, and she was named the interim music director of the Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland in 2020.
Highlights of her tenure with RSO include appearances on the Masterworks and Metro Collection subscription series, Handel’s Messiah,
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Lin made her Minnesota Orchestra debut in 2020, and has also led the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Virginia Symphony, Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Williamsburg Symphony, Richmond Ballet, Peninsula Music Festival Orchestra, Academy of Taiwan Strings, and Taipei Philharmonic Chorus. A former member of the Taipei Percussion Group, Lin’s innovative streak continues with premieres of new works by Chris Thile, Stephen Prutsman and Laura Schwendinger. She has also been a featured guest with Classical Revolution RVA, bringing classical music to unconventional settings.
Lin is a trained percussionist and holds a Doctorate in Orchestral Conducting from Northwestern University.
Curtis Nolley, Choral Director
In his 21st year as director of the Shenandoah Valley Choral Society, Curtis Nolley leads the distinguished ensemble in its 51st season. In
addition to his responsibilities with the SVCS, Curtis serves as church musician and free-lance choral conductor. For forty-three years he served as music educator serving students as choral director and music specialist at every level.
Emily Casey, Soprano
American soprano Emily Casey has been praised for the clarity, range and flexibility of her voice as well as her skillful dramatic and acting abilities. Ms. Casey, reviewed as a "red haired vixen with a sparkling voice" by Opera Canada in a recent performance as Musetta in Puccini's “La Bohème,” has performed many leading roles with companies across the United States, Canada, and Italy. She has been hailed as a “standout” and praised for her “musical lyricism” and has been noted for her talent in embodying both
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Friday, August 12, 2022 at 8:00 p.m.
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Presents America
bearing ballads, America displayed a flawless blend of disparate genres and styles as wide-open as the great American plains.
Enjoying massive success early in their career, America earned their stripes as musical soldiers on the battlefield amidst the excess, craziness and chaos of the 70s. The trio won the Grammy for Best New Artist in 1972 and began working with George Martin and Geoff Emerick in 1974. This successful team went on to record seven albums and several Top 10 hits, including "Tin Man," "Sister Golden Hair" and "Lonely People."
America, the perennial classic rock band comprised of Gerry Beckly and Dewey Bunnell, is continuing to celebrate more than 50 years together with their powerful performances.
Beckley and Bunnell started the band with former band mate, the late Dan Peek, in high school in the late 1960s and quickly harmonized their way to the top of the charts on the strength of their signature song "A Horse With No Name." The song made America a household name and the band continued to pave the way with an impressive string of hits following the success of their first No. 1 single.
America's journey has found them exploring a wide variety of musical terrain. Their best-known tunes "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely
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People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 1970s FM rock radio. Yet beyond their impressive catalog of hits, listeners would discover there was always much more to America than surface perceptions. The combination of Gerry Beckley's melodic pop rock and Dewey Bunnell's use of folk-jazz elements, slinky Latinleaning rhythms and impressionistic lyric imagery contrasted well with Dan Peek's more traditional country-rock leanings and highly personal lyrics.
America's albums six certified gold and/or platinum, with their first greatest hits collection, “History,” hitting $4 million plus in sales displayed a fuller range of the trio's talents than did their singles. Their material encompassed an ambitious artistic swath. From effects-laden rockers to oddball medleys to soul-
By the mid-70s, inter-band conflicts combined with an exhaustive touring and recording schedule exacted its toll on the group. With Peek's departure from the fold in 1977, Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell rose to the challenge and carried on as a duo, immersing themselves in their craft and infusing a newfound maturity into their rich body of work.
From their formative years, America has been a band capable of transcending borders with its uplifting music and positive message. Embracing a rainbow of divergent cultures, America's audiences continue to grow, comprising a loyal legion of first, second, and third generation fans, all bearing testament to the group's enduring appeal.
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Saturday, August 13, 2022 at 8:00 p.m.
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Presents Village People
recorded by Willis with other professional background singers and released as the debut album “Village People” in 1977. The album quickly climbed to the top of the dance charts and became an international hit.
The original lineup of Village People first appeared with Victor on American Bandstand, and then Casablanca
Village People is one of the most wellknown disco groups in the world. The group’s music is featured in dozens of major motion pictures, on Broadway, in commercials and in “Village People Party” slot machines. Of course, Y.M.C.A, along with its dance, is played at almost every party, wedding, bar mitzvah, and sporting event in the universe.
The Village People began in 1977 when producer Jacques Morali and his partner Henri Belolo, known collectively as Can’t Stop Productions, needed background singers for the recording of a new album for their hit group the Ritchie Family. Horace Ott, the arranger/conductor who was working with them, suggested Victor Willis, a singer he was working with, who was also performing in the Broadway musical The Wiz at the time. Morali was so impressed with Willis, he approached him about another musical project he and Belolo
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were planning, which turned out to be Village People.
“I had a dream that you sang lead vocals on an album I produced, and it went very, very big,” Morali told Willis. “I have four tracks. I can’t pay you much right now, but if you agree, I’ll make you a star.” Willis agreed, and the rest is history.
Those initial four tracks, “San Francisco (You’ve Got Me),” “In Hollywood (Everyone’s a Star),” “Fire Island,” and “Village People,” were
Records and Filmworks, the group’s label, got behind their second album “Macho Man” with full promotion and marketing. Village People became an international phenomenon and quickly followed with their third album, the double-platinum “Cruisin,” which featured the blockbuster “Y.M.C.A.” They embarked on a worldwide tour in 1979 to coincide with the release of their fourth album, “Go West.” The group has received many honors and awards, including the American Music Award for Favorite Musical Group and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. They also made it on the cover of “Rolling Stone” magazine.
After the release of “Go West,” Willis exited the group, but returned to the helm in 2017 to lead the Village People in a 40th anniversary tour. With hits like “Macho Man,” “Y.M.C.A.,” “In the Navy,” and “Go West,” the group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and continues to break records. Backed by a live band, they also continue to thrill concert-goers around the world with their live performances.
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“The group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide”
Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 7:00 p.m.
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival Presents The Spinners
with Atlantic Records in 1972 to team up with producer Thom Bell in Philadelphia, where they blossomed under his masterful productions. The Spinners had another classic hit single, “Working My Way Back To You” topping the Pop and R&B charts, earning the group its 12th gold record. The release of the album “Love Trippin” included “Cupid” one of the fastest-selling records in The Spinners’ career.
Timeless in a way that few other acts are, The Spinners are one of the most iconic and enduring groups in R&B history. With a towering legacy spanning over six decades, The Spinners have never lost their universal appeal.
In 2021, they returned with their first all new original album, aptly titled “Round the Block and Back Again.” The group created and came to define the smooth sound of Philadelphia Soul, channeling the highs and lows of romance and heartbreak into a catalogue of classic hits, beloved across generations.
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Throughout the years, The Spinners have continued to top the Pop, R&B, and now Adult Contemporary Charts with smash singles like “I’ll Be Around,” “Could It Be I’m Falling In Love,” “Then Came You,” “The Rubber Band Man,” and many more. The group has earned six Grammy nominations, recorded 18 Platinum and Gold albums, and received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, selling millions of records worldwide in the process.
The Spinners popularized and came to embody the lush sound of Philly Soul in the 1970s. They got their start in Detroit at Motown in 1954, then signed
The Spinners have not skipped a single beat as “Round the Block and Back Again” makes wonderfully clear. Melding intricate harmonies with breathtaking vocal acrobatics, the album shows The Spinners at their soulful multi-octave best. The album was submitted in 2021 for a Grammy R&B nomination and the single off the album “Cliché” for traditional R&B performance.
Today, Henry Fambrough, still performing founder and remaining original member, is joined onstage by Jessie Peck, Marvin Taylor, Ronnie Moss, and CJ Jefferson. They are always backed up by their very own soul-infused four-piece band, or on some occasions, a full orchestra. This timeless fan favorite is still drawing large crowds to sold-out performances, both at home and abroad. The group is currently on tour for bookings throughout the United States and Europe.
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Valley Music
Festival Presents Hot Strings and Cool Breezes
Béla Fleck – My Bluegrass Heart
featuring Billy Contreras, Jacob Jollif, Justin Moses, Bryan Sutton,and Mark Schatz
over the musical map and on a range of solo projects and collaborations. But his roots are in bluegrass, and that’s where he returns with his first bluegrass tour in 24 years, “My Bluegrass Heart.”
“My Bluegrass Heart” is the third chapter of a trilogy which began with the 1988 album, “Drive,” and continued in 1991 with “The Bluegrass Sessions.” Fleck’s band will spotlight a multi-generational gamut of the best of bluegrass players, all sporting a myriad of Grammy Awards and nominations, as well as gigantic piles of IBMA awards for their instruments: fiddler Billy Contreras, mandolinist Jacob Jolliff, multi-instrumentalist Justin Moses, bassist/multiinstrumentalist Mark Schatz, and guitarist Bryan Sutton.
Billy is incredibly honored to be a part “My Bluegrass Heart” record. He has recorded or performed with Crystal Gayle, George Jones, Lionel Hampton, Doc Severinsen, Marty Stuart, Ray Price, and The Texas Playboys among others. Billy is the fiddler for Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder and teaches at Belmont University as well as performing and recording in Nashville and around the country.
Jacob Jolliff
Over the last four decades, Béla Fleck has made a point of boldly going where no banjo player has gone before, a musical journey that has earned him 15 Grammys in nine different fields, including country, pop, jazz, instrumental, classical, and world music. Just in case you aren’t familiar with Fleck’s music, there are many who say he’s the premiere banjo player in the world. Others claim that Fleck has virtually reinvented the image and the sound of the banjo through a remarkable performing and recording career that has taken him all
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Billy Contreras
After graduating from Berklee College of Music, Jacob Jolliff won the National Mandolin Championship. In 2014, he joined the progressive bluegrass group, Yonder Mountain String Band, whom he toured with through 2019. Currently the mandolinist is focusing on his own group, The Jacob Jolliff Band, which includes some of the most virtuosic young acoustic musicians in the world.
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Gifts to the Festival
Gifts to the Festival
SVMF received contributions from these generous people and organizations between June 18, 2021,and June 16, 2022. Many of these good people contribute more than once. The gift totals and acknowledgements are cumulative.
Maestro ($5,000+)
Karl and Suzanne Roulston, Woodstock
Conductor's Club ($1,000 +)
Susan Rosenberger Grandfield, New Market; In memory of John W. and Audrey H. Rosenberger
Robin Koneczny, Winchester
Earle and Glenna Mackenzie, New Market
Rick and Tracy Miller, Edinburg
Hollis and Martha A. Showalter, Harrisonburg
Derrick Tam, Vienna
Kaye A. Wallace, Basye
Karen Lerohl Wilson, Potomac, Md.
Wade and Mary Zirkle, Denver, Colo.
Jon and Karen Whetzel, New Market; In honor of all music, drama, arts teachers in the Shenandoah County public schools
Benefactor ($500 to $999)
Susan Agnew, Arlington; In memory of Bob Agnew
Joan M. Anderson, Maurertown
Frederick Andreae, Bentonville
Karen Costie, Woodstock
Jane G. Dalton, Madison
Gordon and Sue Keehn, Raleigh, N.C.
Julie and Ron Moomaw, Orkney Springs; In memory of Julia and Bill Pendleton
Susan Moose, Woodstock
Alex and Ivy Sinaiko, Alexandria
Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson, Mount Jackson; In memory of Pamela Anne Kieffer
William and Diane Miller Warren, Woodstock
Patron ($250 to $499)
Anonymous
Jane A. Blair, Edinburg
Kathy A. Brown, Woodbridge; In memory of Ted Bean
Amy J. Brown, Vienna; In memory of Lois Baty, Stan Moorhead and Perry Alers
Robert Cathcart, Charlottesville
Robert and Barbara Driver, Chesterfield
Dr. Mike Fray, Fredericksburg
John Gaunt, Fort Valley
Reed Harbeck and Lorraine Rehbock Halsted, Basye; In memory of Trudy Rehbock
Bob and Susie Hill, New Market
Glenn and Sandra Hodge, Rockingham
Greg Hoover, Woodstock
Roy and Kate Isom, Basye
Harry and Carol Kable, Charlestown, W.Va.
Capt. Edward Lehre, Manakin Sabot
Linda D. Lewis, Fort Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Ian McDonald, Bethesda, Md; In memory of Rosie Cerdena
Tom and Jan Meredith, Fredericksburg
Tom Parker and Joan Williams, Strasburg
Judith T. Pattee, Winchester
Lois and Gary Price, Fernandina Beach, Fla.
Robin Rinaca, Accomac
Michael Rohrbaugh and Lucy Banks, Maurertown
Liz Sollenberger, Woodstock; In memory of Betty Benchoff Page
John Staelin, Millwood
Donna Stern, Bethesda Md.
William and Claudia Stiebel, Winchester
George and Debora Swecker, Woodstock
Tom and Jane Underwood, Basye
Sustainer ($100-$249)
Anonymous
Jack and Sylvia Albright, Dunkirk, Md.
Carol Anderson, Fredericksburg; In memory of Bill and Gladys Stephens
Thomas Anderson, Port Orange, Fla
Suzanne Arthur, Harrisonburg
Scott and Kimberli Ball, Winchester
Dick and Debbie Banks, Vienna; In honor of our grandchild Clara
Norene Beach, Alexandria
John and Gail Carten, Arlington
Alicia Clarke, Bethesda Md; In honor of Donna Stern
Tom "Skip" Constable, New Market
Bill and Candice Darling, Centerville, Md.
Carol Maureen DeHart, Fulks Run
Christine Di-Lapi, Herndon
Joe, Tamera and Jakob Drozd, Vienna
Colleen Duryea, Fairfax Station
Rich and Joan Eberly, Harrisonburg
Judith Edstrom, Washington D.C.
Jan and Judi Flakowicz, Kitty Hawk, N.C.; In memory of Andy Shipp
Sue and David Flory, Springfield
Trisha and Timothy Funk, Woodstock
Diane Gardner, Woodstock; In memory of Jacob Haun, Jr.
CW and Peggy Grandle, Broadway
Alice A. Gray, Luray
Barb and Warren Halvorson, Woodstock
Chris and Phillis Hamilton, Harrisonburg
Edward and Dori Hamilton, Lexington
Gus and Jane Hamre, Charlottesville
Floyd Heater, Edinburg
Laurence and Beverly Heine, Broadway
Ginny and Dick Holsinger, Harrisonburg
Susan Hrbek, Front Royal
Marty Hurst, Rockingham
Kibler Farms, LLC, Edinburg
Theresa Knauf, Montross; For my Dad and Mom, Richard and Janette Perry, Basye
Phillip Lantz, Alexandria
Wesley and Phillis Larrick, Strasburg
Larry and Jane Lehman, Fredericksburg
Charles and Cynthia Litten, New Market
Lynne and Jeffrey Love, Bethesda, Md.; Love the venue, love the music!! Keep up the great work!!
James Mahoney and Sharon Newsome, Maurertown
Vicki and Bruce McClinton, Maurertown; In memory of Rhoda
Donald and Thelma Moomaw, Orkney Springs
Mary and Kevin Moomaw, Orkney Springs
Lynne A. Nouvel, Basye
Richard and Sue Orem, Harrisonburg
Mitch and Pam Orndorff, Winchester
Richard and Janette Perry, Basye
Carla Plaugher, Woodstock
Steve and Debbie Proctor, Harrisonburg
Jean L. Ralston, Basye
Ed Reardon, Washington D.C.
James Riley, Winchester
Wanda Rinker, Mount Jackson
John and Carol Rosenberger, New Market
Tom and Joan Schaumberg Fund
Richard Showalter, Harrisonburg
Mr. and Mrs. Stanhagen, Basye
Paul and Karen Stevens, Mount Jackson
Keith Stickley, Woodstock
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Gifts to the Festival
Gerald and Sharon Strite, Rockingham
Linda Suter, Delaplane
Sandy and Joe Tate, Ashburn
Eric Thorson, Merrifield
Robert F. Torla and Ann G. Sibold, Falls Church
Rosemary L. Spell, Verona
Carla Wallen, Strasburg
William and Susan Walls, Edinburg
Cynthia Wells and Peter Jeffrey, North Dinwiddle
Richard and Lois Wettstone, Pleasant Valley
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Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild President David Collins
Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild
Newsletter Co- Editors Lynn and Rich Howell
Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild
Membership Chair Mindi Haughey
Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild Program and Events Chair Sandra Price-Stroble
Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild
Reservations Chair, Program and Events Sandy Pruett
Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild
Recording Secretary and Archivist Robin Jackson
Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild Secretary Candi LoPresti
Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild
Treasurer Sally Montrey
Anonymous; In honor of SVMF Guild Vice
President Sandy Klug
William Bassett, Henrico
Dr. Dan and Susan Burghart, Dumfries
Patricia Church, Fairfax; In honor of Joanna Church
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dellinger, Rockingham
Mari Freno, Fort Ashby, W.Va.
Tim and Denise Gray, Alexandria; In memory of Bill Larson
Catherine Mudge, Martinsburg,W.Va.
Gayle Tweeton Parsons, Springfield
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Patten, Owings, Md.
Deborah L. Rice, Sterling
Constance Scott, Richmond
Gary and Kathy Wills, Mount Jackson
Mona M. Wolf, Basye; In memory of Robert O. Wolf
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Daniel Agner, Bartow, Fla.
Carol and Edward Balint, Southern Shores, N.C.
Carolyn Bell, Front Royal
Inger Bjerknes, Upper Marlboro, Md; In memory of Lya
Thomas A. Brandt, Arlington
Ned and Margaret Burks, Berryville
Frank Philllip Cihlar, Woodstock
Richard A. Claybrook, Jr., Harrisonburg; In memory of my grandparents, Nellie and Marshall McNeal of Shenandoah County
Susan M. Collins, Maurertown
Robert and Dorothy Connelly, Rockingham
Sally Cook, Falls Church
Shirley L. Dellinger, Mount Jackson; In honor of Steve and Sally Dellinger
Jacqueline and Robert Dicks, Fredericksburg
Kathleen and Bruce Drummond, Linden
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Duty, Manakin Sabot
Steven and Theresa Eiserman, Rockingham
Neil Fadely, Mount Jackson
Kurt Fellenstein, Mount Crawford
James J. Friel, Chambersburg, Pa.
Ted Galbraith, Charlottesville
Kirk and Linda Gibson, Winchester
Molly Greene Haywood, East Lansing, Mich.; Thanks for making music happen in the Valley!
Linda Carol Habenstreit, Springfield
John H. Harris, Richmond; In memory of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Harris, Jr.
Debra Harrison, Orkney Springs
Patricia J. Herron, McLean
Michael E. and Mary C. Howe, Mechanicsburg, Pa; In honor of Harriet Loose
William and Catherine Hunter, Broadway
Allen D. Johnson Inc., New Market
Walter and JJ Jones, Edinburg
Margaret Jones, Stuarts Draft
Susan Kassell, Potomac, Md.; In memory of Miriam Eolis
Linda and Richard King, Midlothian
Wayne and Carolyn Kipps, New Market; In memory of Ruth Ann Troxell
Ronald Landis, Basye; In memory of Karen Landis
Terry and Dawn Locklair, Stuarts Draft
Theodore K. Lowry, Winchester; In memory of Doo Wop
Jean and Lowell Lynch, Arlington
Maggie McElhone, Marshall
Jo Ann N. Milander, New Market; In memory of Al Milander and Bonnie N. Hoover
Roger and Linda Milburn, Winchester
Sally and Mark Montrey, Basye
William and Shirley Moyers, Woodstock
Randell Norton, Broadway
Ron Perlik, Front Royal; In memory of Annabel Perlik
Harry and Sue Polk, Mount Jackson
Ray and Donna Pollard, Woodbridge; In memory of Ted Bean
Peggy and Roger Rapp, Rockingham
Marcia B. Rogish, Bedford, Pa.
Hubert and Judy Roop, Luray
Diane M. and James W. Saunders, Burke
Kyle and Gerry Schilling, Fort Valley
Donna J. Scott, Stephens City
Clarence Seamster, Urbanna
Sam and Jan Showalter, Rockingham
Jay and Marjorie Siegelman, Westminster, Md.
Reggie and Pam Smith, Grottoes
Elena and Bill Speidel, Charlottesville
Susan and Harry Stanley, Richmond
Jonathan Stetson, Marshall
Nico Sutmoller, Harrisonburg
Robert and Carol Swanson, Strasburg
Carolyn Torrence, Waynesboro
Margaret A. Trott, Fort Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Umbell, Jr., Marshall
Brenda Sue Wilkinson, Harrisonburg; In honor of Curtis Nolley
Sylvia Will, Fairfax; In memory of Fallen Military Heroes
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Bill Nabers, Basye
Bob Hill, New Market
Bobbie Wilinski, Broadway
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Gabriel Harmen, Mount Jackson
Gail Carten, Arlington
George Kirchoff, Mount Jackson
John Carten, Arlington
Jennifer Garrett, Basye
John Veitch, Edinburg
Kate Isom, Basye
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Kimberly Herman, Mount Jackson
Laurie Borkoski, Mount Jackson
Leigh Devier, Edinburg
Maureen Gallagher-McLeod, Broadway
Megen Dalton, Woodstock
Mitch Earle, Asheville, NC
Special Acknowledgements
This summer's gold level sponsors are First Bank, Loudoun Mutual, and LD&B Insurance & Financial Services. Silver level sponsors are Holtzman Corporation, Stephens City Chiropractic, Glo Fiber Enterprises, Valley Health Shenandoah Memorial Hospital. Bronze level sponsors are Amici di Gilò, BotkinRose PLC, Birdhouse Engineering, Orkney Springs Distillery, Rodney Shepherd – Cetera Wealth Partners, Route 11 Potato Chips and Turkey Knob Apples.
The host hotel is Hampton Inn and Suites of Woodstock. Concert Sponsor for Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives (July 22) is Crescent Cities Charities, Inc.
This summer's media partners are Harrisonburg Radio Group, WBTX 102.1
FM/1470 AM, The Northern Virginia Daily, The Winchester Star, The Daily
News Record, The River WZRV 95.3
FM/WFTR 1450 AM, WAMM 97.9 FM/790 AM, WNRN 91.9 FM/95/1 FM, and Q102 Shenandoah Country.
In addition to our sponsors, our media partners, our granting organizations, the SVMF Guild, our donors, our crew and our dozens and dozens of volunteers, these great folks deserve a round of applause and a standing ovation: John Burns, publication designer, great artist, bluegrass bass player and record producer.
Jeff Hess, our Web Developer dude. Kemp Miller, with the velvet-toned voice, creator of our radio ads.
Kevin Moomaw and the staff of Shrine Mont. What else can we say about this great team?
Mona Wolf, Basye
Nicki Lynch, Berryville
Peter Dalton, Basye
Ron Poe, Wardensville, W.Va.
Roy Isom, Basye
Sharon Music, Wardensville, W.Va.
Shelley Long, Woodstock
Susie Hill, New Market
Wanda Kirchoff, Mount Jackson
Larry Roberson, light guy and tech director for years, current official golf cart mover and bus driver and artist whisperer.
Bob Hill, our patient and good-humored chauffer and runner.
Jason Misterka and the outstanding crew from Southard Audio, without question the universe’s best audio team, with a shout-out to Pete Katz, of Katz Audio, who periodically joins the Southard team during the summer.
Byron and Kathy Brill, H. L. Borden Lumber and Hardware, for our storage building.
We wholeheartedly apologize for any omissions.
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Marty Stuart From Page 11
they’re fighting partners. They’re my Buckaroos, my Tennessee Three, my Strangers. They’re my legacy band and have been since Day One,” says Stuart.
Along with the playing of Mike Campbell, who contributed guitar, B-3 organ and piano, the Fabulous Superlatives are all over “Way Out West” and ensure that the mystical detours Stuart explores always remain of the moment.
As Stuart himself will tell you, he often ventures off the reservation – in a way, his entire career has been “way out
Meet the Artist From Page19
dramatic and comic characters on the operatic stage and musical theater stage alike.
Ms. Casey’s operatic engagements have included appearances as Gulnara in Verdi's “Il Corsaro,” Magda in Puccini's “La Rondine,” Pamina in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute,” Musetta in Puccini's “La Bohème,” Donna Elvira (“Don Giovanni”), Juliette (“Roméo et Juliette”), Susannah (“Susannah”), Hannah Glawari (“The Merry Widow”), Lauretta (“Gianni Schicchi”) and La Voix in Poulenc's vocally and dramatically demanding “La Voix Humaine.”
A winner of several prestigious competitions including first place in the Xi’an Silk Road International Music Festival and second place in the Partners for the Arts Competition, Ms. Casey has appeared in concert with Maryland Lyric Opera, Piedmont Symphony Orchestra, Columbia
west.” While other artists chased popular trends in the name of radio play, he formed complete bodies of work, not unlike the greats he idolized. “Way Out West” is just the latest embodiment of that creative mission.
“I would play this record for Hank Williams, Merle Haggard or Ernest Hemingway and never bat an eye,” says Stuart. “There’s something in there that would entertain each of them.”
But Stuart also made “Way Out West” for those who come after. As he sees it, there is no greater responsibility in
music than to share what you’ve learned.
“Lester Flatt saw something in me and gave me his wisdom, wit and music. Johnny Cash was my best friend. But all of that doesn’t come for free. The job is to pass it along,” says Stuart, stretching out his arms. “That’s the way it’s supposed to be in country music.”
With “Way Out West,” Stuart holds up his end of the deal.
Orchestra, and Frederick Symphony Orchestra.
Nakia Verner, Alto
South Carolina native Nakia Verner is praised for her sumptuous sound and spontaneous passion in recital performances and operatic portrayals which have delighted listeners from San Francisco to Rome. Her notable roles include Mother in “Hansel und Gretel,” “Madama Butterfly,” the First Lady in “Die Zaüberflote,” Magda in “La Rondine,” and the title role of “Suor Angelica.” Verner has also sung the role of Fiordiligi in “Cosi Fan Tutte” and the title role in “Ariadne Auf Naxos.” Nakia has degrees from Winthrop University, The University of Tennessee-Knoxville, and the Peabody Conservatory. Nakia also graduated from The Catholic University of America with a D.M.A. in October 2014.
Nakia has performed both the soprano and alto solo in the “Verdi Requiem,” “Brahms Requiem,” and the alto solo in Bach’s “Magnificat.” She performed
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the role of the Countess in “Le Nozze di Figaro,” the title role in “La Voix Humaine,” Dottie in Finian’s “Rainbow,” and Bloody Mary in “South Pacific.” She is the winner of the George Woodhead Prize for Voice, first place winner of both 2010 Washington Summer Opera Theater Scholarship Competition and the 2012 CUA Concerto Competition. Ms. Verner made her debut with Maryland Lyric Opera as Santuzza in “Cavalleria Rusticana” in July 2014. In March 2016 and June 2017, Ms. Verner performed the Brahms’ “Alto Rhapsody” with the Maryland Lyric Opera and the Piedmont Symphony Orchestra. Nakia played the role of Mother in Maryland Lyric Opera’s production of “Amahl and the Night Visitors” in December 2016. Ms. Verner made her debut in the title role in Richard Strauss’ “Ariadne auf Naxos” in Berlin, Germany, in August of 2017.
Joel Ricci, Tenor
Born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, he began his studies with a bachelor’s degree in theater and film at McMaster University and earned a Bachelor of Education at the University of Ottawa. Joel began his vocal studies in 2011 with accomplished soprano Dr. Maria Vetere in the Vetere Studio in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Joel has participated in several masterclasses and six Operavision Academy summer programs where he worked with legendary Bel Canto maestro Richard Bonynge and iconic soprano Aprile Millo in Canada and Italy. He performed in concerts at the Museo Renata Tebaldi, Casa Barezzi, Castello Malaspina di Massa, Teatro Bramante, the Casa di Riposo – Verdi, and the Villa Puccini in Torre del Lago, Italy in a private concert by special invitation from Simonetta Puccini, the granddaughter of famed Italian composer Giacomo Puccini. Joel performed the role of Corrado in “Il Corsaro” with Operavision Academy at the Museo Renata Tebaldi in Busseto, Italy. He has performed many times with Opera Niagara and his recent credits include Rodolfo in “La Boheme,” Elvino in “La Sonnambula,” Nemorino in “L'Elisir D'Amore,” Macduff in “Macbeth,” El Remendado in “Carmen,” and Tinca in “Il Tabarro.” Joel traveled to the historic village of Pienza, Italy, to compete in the prestigious Benvenuto Franci International Opera Competition in 2016. In front of a jury that included Adua Veroni, the wife of Luciano Pavarotti, and a host of musical luminaries, he won second prize. Joel’s current roles are Rodolfo in “La Boheme,” Alfredo in “La Traviata,” Duke of Mantua in “Rigoletto,” Edgardo in “Lucia di Lammermoor,”
Nemorino in “L’Elisir D’Amore,” Federico in “L'Arlesiana,” Des Grieux in “Manon,” Arturo in “I Puritani,” and Elvino in “La Sonnambula.”
Kevin Paton-Cole, Bass
Kevin is a second-year master’s student, who is studying voice performance with world-renowned American baritone William Sharp and organ performance with Dr. Daniel Aune at the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University. He made his Peabody opera debut in 2018. He is currently the organist at Our Lady of Grace Parish, Parkton, Md., where he also serves as music director.
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andnationovertheissueofsame-sexmarriage ThetheordinationofLGBTQclergy. Reconciliationproposal,knownastheProtocolof andGraceThroughSeparation,willbeconsideredinMaybythedenomination’stoplawmakingbodyof1,000 Lastdelegates,calledtheGeneralConference. forceyear,delegatesvoted438-384toreinthe ban on same-sex marriage and LGBTQclergy.Butundertheproposalofseparation, “traditionalist Methodist” denominatotionwouldbecreatedthatwouldcontinue LGBTQimposeabanonsame-sexmarriageand clergy. TheRev.KirkNave,pastorofBraddock StreetUnitedMethodistChurch,whichhas votedonFridaynight,thetrial would resume Monday for daynalarguments,withtimeMonand Tuesday for senators tospeak.The nalvotingwould be Wednesday, the day after Trump’sspeech. Trump’s acquittal appeared all but set after a hard-fought effor to allow new witness was defeated 51-49 on a near party-linevote.RepublicansSu-
members and is the largest United MethodistcongregationintheWinchester area,thinkstheplanhasagoodchanceof passingintheGeneralConference.Nave, whowillbeabletovoteas delegatefrom inVirginia,saidrecentlythatheplanstovote favorofthemeasure.Inthemeantime, san Collins Maine and MittRomneyofUtahvotedwiththe Democrats, but that was not enough.Despite the Democrats sin-gularfocusonhearingnewtestimony,theRepublicanmajority brushed past those demands to make this the rstimpeach- ment trial without witnesses.
It’s notingworth that about 23% of the city’s total tax digest — our totalpropertyavailable in the city — is currentlyexempt.tax — Eden Freeman citymanager
1/4 Page Winchester Star 124th YEAR No. 178 WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 22601 75¢ TwoS TODAY WEEKEND EDITION FindAmi —MiaJenelleDorfor the93rdShenandoahAppleBlossom Mia,16,istheyoungestdaughningterofformerDallasCowboysrunDorsett.backTonyDorsettandJanet She is also the younger sisterof2012QueenShenandoah LXXXVJazmyn“Jazz”Dorsett. parentsTheentireDorsettfamily,both and two sisters, will ac- company Miato the ShenandoahAppleBlossomFestival. The announcement the Queen Shenandoah XCIII-desig- nate was made at noon Friday at theGeorge WashingtonHotelby FestivalPresidentBarryCarper. was“Shewasherewhenhersister crowned, and she was so excited to bepartofit,thatshehas for numberofyearstoldherfam- ily wouldlove dowhatmysis- terdid— wouldlovetobeQueen of the Apple Blossom Festival,’” Carper said. “We sort of had to wait till she got old enough to do Mia Dorsett named Apple Blossom Festival queen Mia is daughter of Dallas Cowboy great Tony Dorsett unveilsShenandoahAppleBlossomFestivalExecutiveDirectorBradVeach portraitofQueenShenandoah XCIII-designateMiaDorsett, 16,theyoungestdaughterofJanetandTonyDorsettandyoungersister to2012QueenShenandoahLXXXVJazmyn“Jazz”Dorsett. JEFFTAYLOR/ ByBRIANBREHM TheWinchesterStarWINCHESTER — City Council had bad news this week for four nonpro ts tha want their properties deemed exemp from Winchester’s real estate taxes. As each request was recommended fordenialatTuesday’scouncilworksession, servedas reminderthatcouncil is no longer willing to use governmenfundstosupportlocalcharities. setUpuntil2017,CityCounciltraditionally splitaside$203,188ineachyear’sbudgetto assistance.between10charitiesthatappliedfo Over time, the se- lected nonprofonitsbegantorely those contributions,annual sototheywereforced find ways to fill the funding gap once coun- cilors decided three years agothethatdemandson city budget were too continuegreat the donations. At about the same time andson,forthesamereastoppedcouncilalso granting real estate tax exemptionstolocalnonpro ts. city’s“It’sworthnotingthatabout23%ofthe propertytotaltaxdigest—ourtotalavailable inthecity—iscurrentlytaxexatempt,”CityManagerEdenFreemansaid Tuesday’sCityCouncilworksession. Some properties, such as church buildings where worship services are heldon regularbasis,areautomaticall deemed tax exempt under state code. Nonpro ts that do not receive an automatic exemption are allowed to petition councilforthedesignation.
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NorthernWithWinchesterbeingthehubofthe ShenandoahValley,dozenso nonpro tinstitutionshaveof cesinthe city, and many of their properties were deemed tax exempt by council prior to 2017. “Factoringoutthosethatthecityhas thatnopurviewovertheirtax-exemptstatus, equalsabout$3.7millioninforegone taxrevenuetothecityeachyear,”Freeman said. sheIfthosepropertieswerebeingta Winchestadded,itwouldsha UMCcongregation theWinchesterarea.
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