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The STYLISH Robin Keys at the Middleburg Fall Races at Glenwood Park.

Photo by Vicky Moon

The Mosby Heritage Area Association Historic Houses Dinner Party at Stonehedge to benefit their educational programs: John Zugschwert, Jill and Robert Monk, Andrew and Jane Bishop, Dianna and Stephen Price, Adeline deButts and Robert deButts, Rose Rogers and Sally and Russ Fletcher.

Photo by Douglas Lees.

Photo by Leonard Shapiro

Designer and dynamo Barbara Sharp at her bustling spot for this year’s Christmas Shop held at the Community Center to benefit the Emmanuel Church of Middleburg outreach programs.

British fashion designer Selena Blow paid a visit to the countryside recently for a private showing at Glen Welby of her fashions. Her work is inspired by traditional styles of vests and hacking jackets with a contemporary transformation of upbeat bold colors and intriguing linings.

Kat Imhoff, the dynamic former president and CEO of James Madison’s National Trust property Montpelier, has re-joined the Piedmont Environmental Council to serve as a senior conservation fellow out of their Charlottesville offices. Her experience includes the recent collaboration between the two groups placing 1,024 acres of the fourth president’s home in Orange under permanent conservation easement. “With great enthusiasm, I am re-joining the PEC team, which has been setting a high bar for conservation not only in Virginia but nationally,” Imhoff said.

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