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Seen & SCENE

Seen & SCENE

Louisa Woodville and Tara Wegdam captured the Women’s Winter Championship Finals at the Middleburg Tennis Club. Sebastian Langenberg and Jordie Bentley, Jr. took third place in the Men’s Winter Tournament.

Owner, trainer and rider Julie Nafe on Sky Babe won the Viola T. Winmill Side Saddle Chase Cup at the Warrenton Hunt Point-to-Point races after traveling from Pennsylvania to be part of the race.

Photo by Middleburg Photo

Carsyn Nash, known around her native Warrenton as “The Fighter Chick,” has turned professional in her chosen sport— mixed martial arts—and recently moved to Denver to join the Elevation Fight Team for more structured training and better promotional support. She’s hoping to make her pro debut later this spring.

Photo courtesy Jodi Nash

Fletcher, Caitlin and Bowen Slater presenting the trophy to jockey McLane Hendriks, winner of the George Robert Slater Memorial Maiden Timber riding Irv Naylor’s Irish bred Indian Hawk, trained by Cyril Murphy at the Piedmont Point-to- Point races.

Photo by Middleburg Photo

Sebastian Langenberg and Jordie Bentley, Jr. took third place in the Men’s Winter Tournament.

Photo by Vicky Moon

Bill Hines, Connie Hines with Carol and Thomas Rose enjoy a free Community Curbside lunch at Grace Episcopal Church in The Plains. The event was launched by Sue and Paul Smith in 2005 and will continue on the fourth Saturday each month until all can safely gather in person. The town of The Plains contributed to the lunch from money received from the Cares Act Fund. The local Tea Room prepared the food. “This is an important part of our life,” The Rev. Weston Mathews noted.

Photo by Vicky Moon

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