2 minute readSEEN & SCENEfrom Country ZEST & Style Autumn 2023 Editionby Country Zest & StyleNext ArticlePAY ATTENTION: You’re in the Army NowSEEN & SCENEKaren Knobloch, executive director of the Hunt Country Music Festival, should also take a bow.Photo by Leonard Shapiro Lt. Joel Davidson, band master of the 45-member Norfolk based Navy U.S. Fleet Forces Band, captured the attention of a full house at the Middleburg Community Center with the inspiring “1812 Overture” as part of the Hunt Country Musical Festival.Photo by Chris PatuskyNathaniel “Nat” Gumbs and Millicent Scarlett, a soprano performing at Trinity Episcopal Church as part of the three-day, five stop Hunt Country Music Festival. Kudos to co-chairs Leah Ferguson and Linda Taylor and many thanks to Cary and Louise Crane for hosting a Broadway Brunch at Locust Hill.Photo by Donna Strama Long time friends of Ann MacLeod celebrated her 101st birthday at Carol Holden’s Cripple Creek Farm: Louisa Barker, Helen Wiley, Vicky Moon, Len Shapiro, Sharyn Correy, Lenny Hale, Johnathan Miller and John Barker with Carol Holden, Sammy, Ann MacLeod and Lisa Thompson.Photo by Lee Hale. Laura Mills and Lark Payne of the Silvertones Swing Band performed at a free concert on the lawn at the National Sporting Library and Museum.Photo by Leonard ShapiroMore articles from this publication:PAY ATTENTION: You’re in the Army Now5minpage 74HERE & THERE2minpage 73A Pair of Donkeys Find Their Forever Farm3minpage 72ROCKBURN FARM BECOMES AVAILABLE4minpages 70-71Oh Baby, Fighter Chick Makes Her Pro Debut6minpage 68I Scream, You Scream, at Auntie RaRa’s Ice Cream Truck4minpage 67Hollywood Heading This Way for Film Festival3minpage 66Alex Nance’s Mantra: Keep Piedmont History Alive3minpage 65Historic Church Bids Farewell to a Retiring Leader3minpage 64Show moreThis article is from:Country ZEST & Style Autumn 2023 Edition