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It's Show Time

It's Show Time

Documentary filmmaker Tom Davenport is a national treasure. He’s been devoted to his art and craft while living and working at his Hollin Farms in Fauquier County throughout his career. During a recent soldout event at Buchanan Hall sponsored by Betsee Parker, G. Fletcher Slater of Homebridge Financial Services in Middleburg and Country ZEST Magazine, Dulany Morison spoke about his great-great-great grandfather, Colonel Richard Henry Dulany, founder of the Upperville Horse Show. A captivated audience was most appreciative to see Mr. Davenport’s film. His body of work, beginning in the 1960s, also includes the Brothers Grimm and American Folklife. Go to davenportfilms.com

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Kim Shelly, Lois Tuohy and Pamela Rimes

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Trish Poe, Charlie McCann and Ross Poe

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Filmmaker Tom Davenport spoke to a sold-out crowd about his impressive career and his work on his 1969 Upperville Horse Show documentary.

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Dulany and Elle Porter Morison

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Sophie Langenberg and Amanda Scheps

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Film aficionado Betsee Parker was on hand for the evening.

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Buchanan Hall Director of Operations Montana Lanier Ruffner, Tom Davenport and Buchanan Hall Chairman of the Board, G. Fletcher Slater

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