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Back in Middleburg and Always Giving Back

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By Vicky Moon

ere’s a good one. Melanie Blunt GREW UP IN MIDDLEBURG on Chestnut Street and knew every family in the neighborhood. Her father, Wharton Anderson, was an accountant. Her mother, Carolyn Anderson, was a music teacher, pianist and organist. Carolyn played for the Middleburg Players for many years. “My mom was the member of our family with all the personality,” Melanie said. “She wore bright, colorful hats and drove her Oldsmobile Cutlass a hundred miles an hour down Foxcroft Road. The windows would always be wide open, and our dogs would jump out and we’d have to turn around and go get them.” Her grandmother, Helen Rose Anderson, had Anderson’s Sandwich Shop, The Middleburg Sandwich Shop, ran The Post and Rail and finally owned The Hamburger Hut. An aunt, Helen Hyre, was on the town council for many years. And there’s more. “Both sets of grandparents built houses in Middleburg,” Melanie added. “One set was on Sycamore and the other set on Marshall behind the Safeway.” Valerie Archibald Embrey lived in the same neighborhood and fondly recalled the entire family. “Carolyn was my childhood best friend from Middleburg Elementary and all through Loudoun County High School,” she said. “We double dated to our junior and senior proms.”

Melanie met Naval officer Matt Blunt while she was living in Richmond and he was on shore leave. They married in Middleburg, then moved to Missouri where Matt eventually was elected the state’s 54th governor in 2004 after defeating Claire McCaskill. That made Melanie the first lady of Missouri.

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William Branch Blunt with his mother Melanie Blunt. Branch is a sophomore at Highland School in Warrenton and plays on the tennis team.

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“It was an honor to serve,” she said. “I had the opportunity to bring attention to causes that were important to me. With the Missouri Women’s Council, we created The First Lady Awards to recognize outstanding women volunteers across the state. We also completed a major renovation of the Missouri Governor’s Mansion.” Since returning to the area, the Blunt family now lives at Ashleigh, an 1840 home that was built by John Marshall’s granddaughter, Margaret, on land that had been owned by the Marshall family. Former owner Sandra Payson put in extensive gardens on the property. It has undergone a renovation and was on the Historic Garden Tour last year. Melanie is now chair of the board of the Cherry Blossom Breast Cancer Foundation. She also chaired the recent Cherry Blossom 5k and Fun walk, an event that raised over $45,000. The foundation will donate $85,000 to local breast cancer charities. “Breast cancer awareness has always been an important issue to me,” she said, “because I lost my mother to the disease at such a young age.” “Our boys are William Branch and Brooks. Branch is a sophomore at Highland School and Brooks is a sixth grader at Hill. Both boys would probably tell you that sports is their favorite class.” Melanie loves to play tennis and was a member of the 2.5 team at the Middleburg Tennis Club that made it to the national finals in 2019. “We had a blast,” she said, “and we were always surprised when we won. But I can’t play tennis with my sons. They’re so much better than I am.”

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LETTER from PARIS: Someone’s in the Kitchen with Roma, Just Not John

6min
page 70

DOC WEEK MIDDLEBURG

2min
page 69

Country ZEST & Style Summer 2022 Edition

1min
page 68

Coming of Age With Room Service Please

3min
page 67

Art of the Piedmont

1min
page 66

A Modern Link to Early 1900s Farming

4min
page 65

Tales from The Hunt Field: Melvin Poe and the Big Red Fox

3min
page 64

Nutrition That Makes Great Sense for Horses

3min
page 63

Pooch Perfect at Four Leaf Clover Bakery

3min
page 62

LOSING A LOCAL LEGEND

6min
pages 60-61

HORSEY NEWS & NOTES

1min
page 59

A Fargis Golden Rule: The Horse Comes First

5min
page 58

Middleburg Horseman Helps Jockey Make Kentucky Derby History

3min
page 57

Sporting Pursuits

1min
page 56

A Day in the Life at Upperville 2021

2min
page 54

Country ZEST & Style Summer 2022 Edition

4min
pages 52-53

VINEYARD VIEW: Melanie Natoli Makes Wine, and History

4min
page 51

Warrenton Sports a Glorious New Restaurant

3min
page 50

Perspectives on Childhood, Education and Parenting: That Sixth Sense May Not Be What You Think

3min
page 49

A One-Stop Shop at Upperville Farm and Feed

3min
page 48

Everyone Just Tickled About Pickleball

3min
page 47

Middleburg’s Mount Defiance: A Battle in Your Backyard

3min
page 46

PROPERTY Writes: A Whitewood Road Renovation for The Ages

2min
page 45

MODERN FINANCE: A Not So Stable Stablecoin

3min
page 44

PAMPER PERFECT PLACE FOR THE BRIDE

4min
page 43

90 Percent Half-True, a collection of short stories by Keith Patterson

2min
page 42

Laurie Crofford: Managing a Park for All People

3min
page 41

HERE & THERE

1min
page 40

Back in Middleburg and Always Giving Back

3min
page 39

Matt Blunt: From A Missouri Governor's Mansion to Middleburg

4min
page 38

Some Enchanted Evening: Windy Hill Gala 2022 - Subtle and Creative

2min
pages 36-37

PINK IS THE COLOR OF THE DAY

1min
page 35

David Mars is Salamander Resort’s New General Manager

3min
page 34

Middleburg Safeway Celebrates

4min
page 32

From Aldie to Hamilton, a New Home for Mattingly’s

3min
page 31

Cherishing the Bull Run Mountains

3min
page 30

The Hill School: A Day at the Races

1min
page 29

A Pinch of Time Can Help Save the Day

3min
page 28

A Golden Opportunity Once in Fauquier County

5min
pages 26-27

For Sandy Danielson, It’s All About the Art

3min
page 24

Singing the Praises of a Reluctant Coal Miner’s Daughter

2min
page 23

THIS & THAT

1min
page 22

A Mysterious Writer Loves Her Virginia Wine

2min
page 21

Middleburg Spring Races at Glenwood Park

1min
page 19

Donna Devadas: It’s All Memorable

4min
pages 16-17

GOING FOR THE GOLD

1min
page 14

Fighting Food Insecurity in Loudoun One Acre at a Time

4min
page 12

For Lt. Shaun Jones, The Beat Goes On

3min
page 11

Fox & Pheasant Expands Exponentially

2min
page 10

Some Movie Magic Created at Hill and Foxcroft

3min
page 9

A Special Delivery for the Middleburg Post Office: 20118

3min
page 8

Out in Africa: On Behalf of Man and Beast

5min
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FLOWER POWER ON DISPLAY

3min
page 4

SWAN DIVE

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Middleburg Horseman Helps Jockey Make Kentucky Derby History

3min
page 57

For Jim Donegan: A Lifelong Love Affair With Trees

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