Country ZEST & Style Spring 2022 Edition

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Beef, Produce and Nature’s Best Hope So Much More with Dr. Douglas Tallamy May 25, 6:00pm $10 / Free for NSLM Members

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By Marcia Woolman

he Middleburg area’s very own The Store at Locust Hill is providing locally grown and raised products including their own beef, eggs, sweet corn, and produce in the summer and pumpkins in the fall. That just scratches the surface of what’s available, with one thing in common throughout the store—it’s all very local. Village Cheese Works’ gourmet cheeses, fresh baked pretzels from The Preppy Pretzel, yummy baked goods from Countryside Confections, duck eggs, and in season fruit comes from neighboring farms. There’s honey from Loudoun, a carrousel of spices from Shenandoah County, and Poppi’s hot sauces and rubs from Warrenton. They also carry Lone Oak Coffee products. Locust Hill has been a keystone farm in the Orange County Hunt country for many years, and a model of land preservation in northern Fauquier. It sprawled over 1,000 acres, owned by a stalwart of the community, the late Maggie Bryant, and is now divided into five parcels shared by her family. The farm store is the idea of family members Michael and Rebecca Webert. It’s right off Zulla, about a mile from Middleburg, and easy to find. The same parcel of land will also be the core of its beef operation, with well over 100 head of cattle grazing in the surrounding fields.

A global decline in insects and birds is a bleak reminder about how ineffective our current landscape has been at sustaining the plants and animals that sustain us. So, what can we do? Dr. Tallamy will discuss how to create landscapes that enhance local ecosystems rather than degrade them.

The small wooden farm store is designed for year-round use, with a cozy interior and a covered area outside for the display of seasonal products, including countless pumpkins available last fall not long after the store opened. When Rebecca Webert was asked about the goals for the project, she said, “to offer everything as local as possible, educate the public about where and what creates good food, and also the hard labor and love that produces it. We can have conversations with the customers that they can’t have in a grocery store.” “On today’s media you can get mixed messages about health and food,” said Michael Webert, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates. “So farm decisions are made using good science. This is true in the breeding program, and land use decisions.

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“In past years we’ve fenced 11,000 feet of stream riparian buffers to keep cattle out of our section of Cromwell’s Run, and we installed mechanical water systems for them. The science on stream health is critical to the vitality of our watershed and to the health of the Chesapeake Bay.” And so, while it’s a farm store with the flair of a gourmet shop, there’s a big dollop of conservation in the mix, as well. For more information on the store, go to:storeatlocusthill.com which is just south of Route 50 and open Wednesday through Saturday with varied hours to accommodate customer’s schedules.

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LETTER from PARIS: Out of Water, Out of Luck

5min
page 78

PROPERTY Writes: All is Definitely More Than Well at All’s Well Farm

2min
pages 76-77

CUP of COFFEE Everyone Into the Pool With a Superhorse

4min
page 75

A Versatile Virtuoso Finds a Home in the Piedmont

3min
page 73

Falling in Love with Middleburg, and Each Other

3min
page 72

OUT & ABOUT

1min
page 71

The Wonder Women of Middleburg’s Safeway Pharmacy

3min
page 70

Tip Toe Through The Tulips

6min
pages 68-69

White Post: THE TINY VILLAGE OF WHITE POST HAS A HISTORIC CLAIM TO FAME

4min
page 66

For Joey and Kristi Snider, A Move To Marshall

3min
page 65

In Willisville, Two Sisters Acting on Their Dreams

3min
page 64

A Local Banker Bonds With Her Butterflies

3min
pages 62-63

MODERN FINANCE Slava Ukraini: A Bitcoin Battle Cry

3min
page 61

Homes for the Hardworking

4min
page 60

Legendary Lola is a Therapy Hearthrob

3min
page 58

A Determined, Designing Woman

3min
pages 56-57

The Virginia Steeplechase Awards

1min
page 54

COLONIAL DOWNS

4min
pages 52-53

Land Trust of Virginia Awarded New Grant

2min
page 50

Joe May: It’s About Patents and Politics

4min
pages 48-49

At Home or Abroad, Painting Is Her Passion

4min
pages 46-47

The “Olde Pro” is a Millwood Classic

4min
pages 44-45

Wakefield Celebrates New Performing Arts Center

3min
page 42

Carry Me BACK: Coming Out, Then Going Off the Rails

3min
page 39

Modern Mercantile: Mesmerizing Mix of Marvelous Merchandise

3min
page 38

Finding His Voice

4min
page 37

Plenty of Poker Faces in Aldie

3min
pages 34-35

Jack Russell Writes a Book Called Fox World

3min
page 33

Booked UP

3min
page 32

Berryville’s Homespun Is All About “Down on the Farm”

4min
pages 28-29

Piedmont’s Heritage Beckons New Executive Director

3min
page 27

Christ’s Chapel: Mission Accomplished

3min
page 24

Tales From THE HUNT FIELD: Cutting Back on the Yakkety Yak

3min
page 22

The Silver Tones Just Keep Swinging

3min
page 21

Donation from Betsee Parker Completes A Set of Custis Silver At Mount Vernon

3min
page 20

Beef, Produce and So Much More

3min
page 19

Running and Jumping and a Sip of The Widow

3min
pages 16-17

Country ZEST & Style Spring 2022 Edition

3min
page 14

Celebrations

1min
page 12

Breathing New Life at Another Blue Moon Consignment

3min
page 11

A Cherished Old Grave Site at River Creek

3min
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Ellie Rose: A Remarkable Teenager in Full Bloom

5min
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Sammy Foosaner Soaring Like an Eagle

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SOME INSPIRING STORIES

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A First for Middleburg: The Hunt Country Music Festival

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