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JUNE 2017 • FREE All things Greater Williamsburg for locals & visitors since 1964

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16 Funhouse Fest to range over musical spectrum

48 ANTIQUES AND CONSIGNMENTS

18 Winery concert series kicks off with LeAnn Rimes

24 Entertainment guide

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

28 AREA MAP 36 Ol’ Blue Eyes is back 54 DISCOUNTS FOOD & DRINK 40 La Terraza Mexican Grill offers an authentic Mexican experience Covering the Historic Triangle since 1964

Marisa J. Porto Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Peggy Bellows Editor Olivia S. Hartman Retail Advertising Director LouAnne M. Sexton Layout & Design Peter Dewey • Sandy Xander Design Support Seth Birkenmeyer • Brandy Centolanza Kellen Holtzman • Troy Jefferson Jimmy LaRoue • Victoria Terrinoni Amanda Williams • Wesley Wright Writers Michelle Sieling Advertising Sales Kristen Kornacki Sales Support www.williamsburgmagazine.com Williamsburg Magazine is a member of the Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance. Williamsburg Magazine is published monthly by Daily Press Media Group. Articles of compelling interest to visitors are reprinted occasionally from the Virginia Gazette and Daily Press. Issues are distributed by the first of the month at points all over Williamsburg, reaching hotels, motels, campgrounds, supermarkets, retailers, day trippers and weekenders. For information on story submissions, distribution, or advertising rates, call (757) 220-1736.

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Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers perform during the 2016 Funhouse Fest in Williamsburg.

HISTORY 20 Historic trades on display at Jamestown Settlement 39 Recalling a Revolutionary battle at Spencer’s Ordinary LIVING & RETIRING HERE 34 For seniors looking to buy a home, guidance is at hand LOCAL BUSINESS PROFILE 32 A life spent knitting expands to Yarn Matters 38 Colonial Sports helps community stay active 30 MAP DIRECTORY 42 TAKE THE TOUR THINGS TO DO 9 Triple Crown baseball returns to Yorktown 10 Row, row, row your boats gently through James City County! 10 Kick off summer with your dog 12 Enjoy the Sounds of Summer in Yorktown 14 Glow little runner, glimmer, glimmer 14 Top-flight boys lacrosse tournament set for June 17 26 Sing around the campfire at Chickahominy Riverfront Park 27 Father’s Day Surf & Turf at York River State Park 53 WORSHIP

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It’s June and that means summer, a time to be outside enjoying nature, playing sports and listening to great music. We’re thrilled to welcome back Funhouse Fest, a three-day music extravaganza put together by Williamsburg’s own Bruce Hornsby. In this issue we share an interview with yMusic, one of the more eclectic and greatly anticipated bands that will join the fun this month. You can also find music at Williamsburg Winery’s Uncorked and Unplugged gathering, Thursday nights at Yorktown’s Riverwalk and at the Kimball Theater where you can catch a flash from the past and a taste of Old Blue Eyes himself, Frank Sinatra. If you’re seeking quiet, The James River Association will host paddle tours along Powhatan Creek beside the historic Jamestown Island. While you’re in the neighborhood, check out the Historic Trades Fair at Jamestown Settlement to see how things were made long ago. Want something more active? Check out the baseball tournament in Yorktown or the lacrosse tournament at WISC or join fellow dog lovers and the Heritage Humane Society for Tails on the Trails at Freedom Park. But we all know summer is fleeting, so we also introduce you to the folks at Yarn Matters where you can get your knitting and crochet supplies – or learn how to make something sure to come in handy later, like a wooly cap. In the meantime, its summer; go outside while the going is good.


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McReynolds Athletic Complex will host the Triple Crown Virginia State Championships in baseball.

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Triple Crown baseball returns to Yorktown By Kellen Holtzman For the eighth consecutive season, Yorktown will play host to the Triple Crown Sports Virginia State Championships in baseball, June 3-4 at the McReynolds Athletic Complex. The tournament, for ages 8-14, is open to teams nationwide. Charles Lane of Colorado-based Triple Crown said about 90 teams will take part in the event, which will have no entry fees at the gate. “We stay in Yorktown each year for consistency of location for teams to plan on for year to year,” Lane said. “We also try to stay on the same weekend each year.” The state championships are one of two Triple Crown baseball events scheduled for Virginia this summer and one of 31 nationwide in June. The other Virginia competition is the U.S. Baseball Champion-

ships in Henrico County in July. For the 13-year-old players, as well as the 14s, the distance from the mound to home plate will be 60 feet and the distance between bases 90 feet. The 11s and 12s will play 50’-70,’ the 9s and 10s 46’-65’ and the 8s 40’-60.’ Five of McReynolds’ 13 lighted fields are for youth baseball or softball and the park’s amenities include three concession/restroom buildings, 31 picnic shelters, vending machines, and more than two miles of multipurpose paths. Triple Crown started in 1982 with a slow-pitch softball tournament in Colorado before growing into a major youth sports brand, staging international tournaments in multiple sports, including on the collegiate level. For more information, check out the website at http://bit.ly/2oGg7TJ.

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Kick off summer with your dog By Amanda Williams Heritage Humane Society wants people to start the summer with their four-legged companions leading the way. Tails on the Trials is the shelter’s annual summer kickoff. This year dogs and people alike will gather at James City County’s Freedom Park June 3 to explore the park’s miles of trails. “We partner with James City County Parks and Recreation to bring this annual event so that people will be encouraged to be more active with their pets,” Heritage’s director Kim Laska said.

“We want them to explore the beautiful parks here in James City County.” Laska said the event always takes place on National Trails Day, and is meant to be a starting point for people to explore outdoors with their pets all summer. It’s a self-guided program. Shelter volunteers and staff distribute maps of trails where people can bring their dogs and the outdoor activities end with Heritage’s Drool in the Pool event Sept. 9. “We just want people to come and get active and have fun,” Laska said. “We want all our animal lovers in our community

to promote healthy lifestyles for their dogs.” She said the humane society will have tables June 3 with information for people, and treats and water for the dogs. If enough volunteers sign up, adoptable dogs from the shelter will get to explore the trails too. The event is free, and Laska said they ask that dogs be up-todate on all shots and be dogfriendly. For more information, visit heritagehumanesociety.org. Tails on the Trails runs 9 a.m. to noon June 3 at Freedom Park, 5537 Centerville Road.

Row, row, row your boats gently through James City County! By Troy Jefferson The James River Association will host tours by paddle along the Powhatan Creek beside the historic Jamestown Island all summer long. “It’s a special thing we offer that is free and open to the public. It is not a difficult paddle, it’s

intended to be for folks who are comfortable in kayaks but you don’t need prior experience,” said Jamie Brunkow, James River Association riverkeeper. “It’s supposed to be an informal introduction to the James River and Powhatan Creek.” There will be a tour on June 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., starting at

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Enjoy the Sounds of Summer in Yorktown By Seth Birkenmeyer The Yorktown waterfront will be grooving Thursday nights throughout June and July thanks to the Sounds of Summer concert series, previously dubbed Shagging on the Riverfront. But the name change shouldn’t worry you, according to York County Parks, Recreation and Tourism Event Planner Kevin Ritchie. “People have been coming out for years and years and years,” Ritchie said. “We’re still going to be offering some great bands.” The series combines established local favorites and some fresh faces. It focuses on beach music to complement the summer night atmosphere. The Holiday Band kicks things off on June 8. “It’s a chance for folks to come out and enjoy River Landing and enjoy some great music,” Ritchie said. “It’s just a beautiful setting right on the water.”

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With ample shops and restaurants nearby, including a waterside Ben and Jerry’s and the Riverwalk Restaurant, there are things to do beyond the music. “There’s a lot to offer,” Ritchie said. “It’s a huge draw for visitors to the area.” Guests can bring their own food and alcohol to the event and food vendors will be on site. The event is family friendly, and dogs are also welcome. The concerts are free and begin at 7 p.m. Thursdays. The lineup includes: June 8: The Holiday Band June 15: Soul Intent June 22: The Slapnation Band June 29: Coolin Out Band July 13: The Main Event Band July 20: Tidewater Drive Band July 27: Band of Oz


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Glow little runner, glimmer, glimmer By Amanda Williams On June 16, scores of people will line up at Legacy Hall in New Town, take their marks, get ready, get set, and take off. And they’ll be glowing. The Friday night is Adventure Enablers’ annual Williamsburg Glow Run where participants are encouraged to dress up in their brightest garb and attach glow sticks wherever possible for a nighttime race. People with the best outfits are in the running for a prize at the end of the night. In the past, groups have donned matching neon outfits, glow stick glasses and even bright face paint. A family-friendly event, the 5K race starts at dusk and the 1-mile fun run shortly after. Both

races are untimed, and flashlights and headlamps are recommended. The race course is a tour of New Town, guiding runners up and down Casey and Discovery Park boulevards. For the 5K, the race costs $40 until June 9, then its $45 until June 15. Registration is $50 the day of the race. The 1-mile run is $30 until June 9, then its $35 until June 15 and registration is $40 the day of the race. All runners get a glow-inthe-dark t-shirt and a glow stick. Registration includes a post-race dance party. The glow run is also welcoming volunteers. To register, visit bit. ly/2ouOnC7. For more information visit www.adventureenablers.com/glow-williamsburg.

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Top-flight boys lacrosse tournament set for June 17 By Kellen Holtzman The sixth annual Summer Celebration boys lacrosse tournament will visit Warhill Sports Complex on June 17. The Summer Celebration will feature a one-day 10 vs. 10 tournament format with divisions limited to eight teams that are guaranteed a minimum of three 52-minute games that will be played in accordance with U.S. Lacrosse boys youth rules. Last year, team champions were crowned from Chesapeake, 14

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Charlottesville and Owings, Marylan, in addition to Norfolk-based 757 Select. Last fall, WISC also played host to the seventh Colonial Challenge tournament put on by Virginia-based Capital Lacrosse, which was founded in 2003 and started with tournaments in Northern Virginia. Since it was founded, Capital Lacrosse has specialized in organizing day, evening and overnight camps around the state. The Capital Lacrosse website calls each Williamsburg tournament

two of the top events in the MidAtlantic regions of U.S. Lacrosse. Williamsburg is home to two lacrosse clubs and has seen significant growth in recent years that has included each WilliamsburgJames City County high school establishing boys club teams with ambitions of becoming varsitysanctioned. Each local middle school also has school-sponsored boys and girls teams. Check out the website at http://capitallacrosse.com/summercelebration.html for more information.


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Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers perform during the 2016 Funhouse Fest in Williamsburg. This year’s performances will include Hornsby, Sheryl Crow and others. Photo by Aileen Devlin

Funhouse Fest to range over musical spectrum By Seth Birkenmeyer Williamsburg native Bruce Hornsby plans another weekend of star-studded entertainment with the second year of his music festival, Funhouse Fest, which rocks out later this month. The festival kicks off on Friday, June 23, when Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers will play their hits; nine-time Grammy-winner Sheryl Crow will also headline. Blues-jazz-roots band Lake Street Dive will perform on the second night of the festival, alongside the Staves, Kenny Garrett, yMusic and Hornsby’s band once again. “It’s a really exciting lineup,” Lake Street Dive member Bridget Kearney said, praising the range of artists from poppier music like Sheryl Crow to more eclectic options like yMusic. “I would love to see each and every set.” She said Lake Street Dive falls somewhere in the 16

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middle of that wide spectrum. The band is heavily influenced by the Beatles. “I have really connected with music since I was a child,” she said. “Things have come and gone but music has always been in my life.” The band members met while studying jazz at the New England Conservatory of Music. They focus on “making a big, full sound with limited instruments,” using their time on stage to improvise, experiment and workshop songs with the audience there to bear witness. “Under the best of circumstances, it’s a collective performance with the audience,” she said. “That’s something that we continue to do as the stages have gotten bigger.” Her band has come a long way since those early days of playing around Boston. Now, they tour the world. Kearney plays upright bass in the band, which she says gives them a unique touch. She also praised


Lake Street Dive’s “great lead singer.” Kearney praised “cool tastemaker” Hornsby’s work as the festival’s artistic director. “There are so many festivals these days, it’s really crucial to have someone at the helm with good taste,” she said. “This is very diverse. It’s wild and bold.” “It’s a good chance to experience music you haven’t heard of before,” she said. “This will probably open up whole worlds of new music to people.” Kearney released her first solo album, “Won’t Let You Down,” earlier this year. yMusic, a six-piece chamber ensemble from New York City, was also handpicked by Hornsby for the lineup, after he saw the band collaborating with the Staves at the Eaux Claires music festival in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. “It was one of the most thrilling things we’ve ever done,” yMusic’s trumpeter, C.J. Camerieri, said. “It really resonated with him.” Camerieri said the feeling is mutual. “We are all fans and admirers,” he said, hoping to collaborate at the festival with Hornsby as well as with the Staves once more. “We have our own body of work and we serve as a ready-made collaborative unit,” Camerieri said, adding that his band’s chamber music is “rather complex.” “A lot of people don’t think that they enjoy contemporary classical music,” he said, but seeing it live has the power to change their minds. Camerieri has been to the Williamsburg area before by himself as a part of both Bon Iver and with yMusic touring alongside Ben Folds. “It looks like a really great festival with a lot of variety,” he said. Like Kearney, he hopes people find new favorites there. “Festivals can be a good way of pushing shuffle on your iPod,” he said. For the final day of the festival, singer-songwriter Rhiannon Giddens takes the stage. The Staves will perform a set with yMusic. Then, Hornsby will return alongside the Sonny Emory Duo for the festival’s conclusion.

WANT TO GO? The festival runs June 23-25 on the lawn of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg. Single-day tickets range from $29.95 to $100; three-day passes range from $96.98 to $270.75, with Gold VIP and Gold Elite packages also available. They can be purchased at www.funhousefest. com, by phone at 757-282-2822 or at the Virginia Arts Festival Box Office.

top: Bruce Hornsby performs with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder on the lawn of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg during last year’s Funhouse Fest. Virginia Gazette file photo

middle: Attendees spread out in front of a large screen as Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers performed during Bruce Hornsby’s 2016 Funhouse Fest in Williamsburg. Photo by Aileen Devlin

bottom: Hornsby’s latest album showcases his skill with the dulcimer. Photo by Aileen Devlin

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Winery concert series kicks off with LeAnn Rimes By Seth Birkenmeyer Twice a year, the Williamsburg Winery toasts to acoustic performances with its Uncorked and Unplugged concert series. Singer LeAnn Rimes headlines June’s iteration. “She’s been a well-known, established talent for what now is almost three decades,” the winery’s marketing director, Michael Kimball, said. In 1997, at the age 14, Rimes became the youngest person ever to win a Grammy. Kimball said “she’s relevant in various music genres” with a “long history of sustained … success.” He hopes that her music, which spans country and pop, appeals to a wide range of people. He also said that the Uncorked and Unplugged concert series is meant as a platform for up-and-coming artists as well. The attractions extend beyond the music. “We’re going to have an elevated culinary experience,” Kimball said. Southern chefs will be creating unique dishes that combine local ingredients with traditional festival food. Lamb sausages, falafels and more will be available. Unsurprisingly, there will be plenty of wine to enjoy; the winery is still deciding on which ones to include. Craft beer and cider from Virginia will also be on site.

Photos courtesy of Michael Kimball at the Williamsburg Winery

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As of this writing, no other acts beyond Rimes have been announced, but Kimball said to expect four to five in total. “It’s really enhanced the awareness of not only our winery, but Virginia wine and the Williamsburg Tasting Trail,” Kimball said. “The event is very intimate,” he said, emphasizing the “stripped down” nature of the sets that will be performed. Winery doors open at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 10, with the concert lasting from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Guests must be 21 or older to attend. General admission, which includes lawn seating and a souvenir wine glass, is $50. The VIP experience is $100 and includes the wine glass, a private wine bar and premium seating under a tent. Tickets and more information are available online at williamsburgwinery.com/uncorkedandunplugged.


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Historic trades on display at Jamestown Settlement By Troy Jefferson

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Jamestown Settlement will showcase a wide range of crafts at its two day “Historic Trades Fair.” The trades fair, which will take place on June 3 and 4, will demonstrate everything from blacksmithing to pottery. Jamestown Settlement craftspeople will perform the crafts on the museum’s mall and in the outdoor living-history areas. In addition to seven other demonstrators, the Southeast Virginia Primitive Skills Group will show techniques in flint-knapping, native coil pottery, broom-weaving, leather-working and fire-starting. One demonstrator will make

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historically inspired jewelry, including necklaces, broaches and pins. Visitors can also see the progression of photographic images through a demonstration by Ronald Carnegie with the use of glass and aluminum plates. Visitors can

pay to have their portraits taken. The Historic Trades Fair is included with the price of admission into the Jamestown Settlement. Jamestown Settlement admission is free for children under six, $8 for ages six through 12 and $17

for adults. Residents of James City County, York County and the City of Williamsburg, including William and Mary students, receive free admission with proof of residency. The Jamestown Settlement is at 2110 Jamestown Road and is open from 9 a.m. -5 p.m. For more information, visit www.historyisfun.org or call (888) 593-4682 or (757) 253-4838.

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arts & entertainment LeAnn Rimes

Yorktown Sounds of Summer

Photo courtesy of York County Tourism

Photo courtesy of Michael Kimball at the Williamsburg Winery

Entertainment guide Compiled by Peggy Bellows Please refer to various articles with more details about some events or view the calendar listings at www.vagazette.com The following is a partial list of some of the area cultural offerings for the month.

ART 2ND SUNDAYS June 11, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Along the streets of Colonial Williamsburg

DEWEY DECIBEL CONCERT SERIES Bill Jenkins and the Virginia Mountain Boys June 10, 7:30 p.m. Williamsburg Library Theatre 757-259-4070 UNCORKED & UNPLUGGED LeAnn Rimes and others June 10, 3-7 p.m. The Williamsburg Winery 5800 Wessex Hundred Tickets start at $50; https://www. williamsburgwinery.com/uncorkedandunplugged or call the winery at 757-229-0999

YORKTOWN SOUNDS OF SUMMER CONCERTS 7-9:30 p.m. Thursdays Riverwalk Landing 425 Water St. Yorktown 757-890-3500

THEATRE WILLIAMSBURG PLAYERS Take a Giant Leap, a children’s theater production 220 Hubbard Lane Tickets at http://bit.ly/2oR0320 or Call the box office at 757-229-0431

MUSIC WILLIAMSBURG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Side by Side concert with Williamsburg-James City County student musicians June 4, 4 p.m. Warhill High School Tickets: williamsburgsymphony.tix.com MUSIC AND MEDICINE Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra and Sentara Neurosciences institute present a lecture and concert. June 9, 6 p.m. Kimball Theater Tickets: colonialwilliamsburg.com 24

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FUNHOUSE FEST Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, Sheryl Crow and others June 23, 6-10 p.m.; June 24-25, 1-10 p.m. The lawn of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 325 Francis St. W. Ticket prices range from $29.25-$499 at www.funhousefest.com. WATERMEN’S MUSEUM MUSIC JAMBOREE 6-9 p.m. Fridays Watermen’s Museum 309 Water St., Yorktown 757-887-2641

SPECIAL EVENTS DRINKING HISTORY: JEFFERSON AND GINGER BEER Bill Barker, as Jefferson, and others share the history of ginger beer. Preceded by tasting Kimball Theater June 2 Tickets $7, must be 21 to attend 855-923-8015 AN EVENING WITH ROBERT HODGE Vocalist and pianist June 10, Tickets $25 Kimball Theater 855-923-8015


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JUNE 30 Amityville: The Awakening Despicable Me 3 The House Wish Upon

MOVIES New Town Cinema 12, Kimball Theatre and Movie Tavern offer movies. Check www.regmovies.com for New Town, www.history.org for Kimball and www.movietavern.com. Movies expected for wide release in June according to www.firstshowing.net.

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Sing around the campfire at Chickahominy Riverfront Park By Troy Jefferson The James City County Parks and Recreations department is asking locals and tourists to gather round for their Camp Fire Socials. “We’re going to have a campfire pit, have storytellers tell classic campfire stories,” said Erik Lavender, park coordinator at Chickahominy Riverfront Park. “We will also do nature programs talking about local wildlife.” This is the first year of the socials. Lavender said the county was looking for another way to connect with the community and take

advantage of the park’s amenities. The Camp Fire Socials will take place from 7:30 p.m. to 8: 30 p.m. on nearly every Saturday in June, July and August. Overlooking Gordon Creek, guests will also be able to enjoy s’mores and other camping related activities, according to Lavender. The Camp Fire Socials will be held at Chickahominy Riverfront Park on John Tyler Highway. The park features over 100 campsites, a 24 hour pier for fishing, a basketball court and a golf driving range. Admission is free and open to people of all ages.

For more information, visit jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-5360.

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10 Backyard Birder Seed & Supply Wild bird seed, supplies, & more!

TAKE THE TOUR 20 American Revolution Museum Yorktown(C-15) 11 Busch Gardens Williamsburg

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42 Hampton Roads Charters

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33 Yarn Matters Full service local yarn shop

25 Blinds Galore 24(G-10) Variety of Blinds, Shades & Plantation Shutters

13 York Uniforms Yorktown Culinary,Medical,Security,School Uniforms & Shoes

37 Bob’s Upholstery/Savvy Swatch 27(E-11) Home, office, boat, auto Upholstery & fabric shop

ANTIQUES & CONSIGNMENTS 50 Chestnutt Bay Furnishings

23 The Christmas Store Christmas & holiday décor and gifts

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27 Classic Consignments 49 Family Tree Consignments

12 Historic Yorktown

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20 Jamestown Settlement

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44 Miss Hampton II Harbor Cruises 43 Pirate's Cove

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44 Ripley's Believe It or Not!

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13 Schooner Alliance

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13 Schooner Serenity

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Yorktown Battlefields

46 Fox Wire Farm Store & Boutique (C-1) Carries one-of-a-kind Alpaca fashions & accessories

(B-3) 11(G-14) (C-2)

50 Goodman’s Interiors Gloucester Co. & 14(F-5) 49 Joan's Antiques Consignments & More 10(D-4)

45 Goodman & Sons Jewelers 6(E-4) Diamonds,Bridal,Gemstone,Pearl Jewelry,Watches

49 Kilmarnock Antique Gallery 45 Merle Norman

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21 Johnstown Jewelers (G-5) Gold,Platinum,Fine Stones,Pearls,Silver,Repairs

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DINING & NIGHTLIFE 45 Merle Norman 6(E-4) Make-up,Brand Name Consignment Handbags+More

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47 Mermaid Books 25(E-8) New,Used,Rare,Childrens Books+Antiques+Ephemera

68 Five Forks Café (F-4) Diner serving Comfort Food with a Southern Flair

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum Colonial Williamsburg

25 The Mole Hole 20(D-5) EstateJewelry,Pandora,Brighton,LadiesClothing & more

41 The Hound's Tale Flavorful Fare for Every Palate

15 A Touch of Earth

15 Art-cade Gallery of Art Bassett Hall

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45 Monticello Marketplace 6(E-4) Unique Family Owned/Brand Retailers+Restaurants

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15 Colonial Folk Art

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DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Colonial Williamsburg Gallery at York Hall

21 Old Chickahominy House (G-6) Southern Food, Fresh Baked Pies & Gift Shop

ASIAN 52 Nautical Dog 20(D-5) Everything for Your Pet+Bar Ware+Home Decor 23 Perfectly Natural Soap All Natural Soaps & Body Products

3 Peking Mongolian & Japanese Mongolian, Sushi Train, Japanese & Thai

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23 Isle of Wight County Museum Isle of Wight Co.

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35 SAS Factory Shoes 8(C-5) USA Handcrafted Men & Women Comfort Shoes

6 Red Hot & Blue (C-5) Southern-Style BBQ/Casual Atmosphere & Blues

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19 Paint on Pottery

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21 Prince George Art & Frame

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13 Viccellio Goldsmith Historic Yorktown Handcrafted Custom Designed Jewelry & Repairs

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15 Williamsburg School of Needlework 20(D-5) York County Historical Museum

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27 Village Shops at Kingsmill 11(G-14) Collection of Shops, Restaurants & Services

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SHIPPING/PACKAGING

19 Plaza Azteca Restaurante Mexicano 21(C-6) Food/Drinks/Diverse Menu/Genuine Mexican Favs

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WORSHIP 53 Ascension of Our Lord Byzantine Catholic Church

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53 Bruton Parish Church

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53 Christian Science Church

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53 Faith Baptist Church

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53 Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church (G-5) 53 Hickory Neck Episcopal Church

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53 Historic First Baptist Church

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53 James River Baptist Church

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13 Riverwalk Restaurant Historic Yorktown Wide Variety of Chesapeake & Atlantic Seafood

53 Jamestown Presbyterian Church

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53 New Town United Methodist Church

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53 St. Bede Catholic Church

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13 Water Street Grille HistoricYorktown Casual Fresh Seafood/Tapas/Artesian Brews

53 St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church (B-6)

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local business profile

A life spent knitting expands to Yarn Matters By Victoria Terrinoni For Marina Hayes, the best part of owning Yarn Matters is when people first set foot in the store. The ooohs and aaahs she hears as customer see all the colorful yarns against the white background of the shelving is worth it all. The shop, at 7437 Richmond Road, is in the old Norge Post 32

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Office. The building suited her needs for the yarn shop and since it is only one mile from Interstate 64, Richmond Road is the perfect location. Hayes and her husband, Kevin, opened Yarn Matters on July 16, 2016. Hayes said she had no plans to open a yarn shop, but then Knitting Sisters Yarn Shop closed, leaving a void in the community. Also, Hayes was working

nights teaching piano and cello lessons and often had to leave home just as her two daughters were getting home from school. “Now, I can be home when they get home,� she said. Plus, her daughters help out in the store when they can and like to help pick out yarn colors. Yarn Matters sells quality yarns like merino wool. Hayes also sells some yarns from Virginia in-


cluding Cestari Cotton Yarn, Spirit Trail Fiberworks and Fox Wire Farms in Toano. Fox Wire Farms raises alpacas for the wool. Hayes said she likes to buy from smaller dyers across the United States and Canada to get special colors. “With special yarns, you won’t see anyone in the same colors,” she said. Hayes grew up in Russia knitting. She doesn’t even remember when she learned to knit. She just always did. Besides her own knitting projects, she enjoys teaching others to knit and crochet. Yarn Matters holds classes for people of all ages and skill levels and she has some outside teachers to help run the classes. Hayes designs and writes her own patterns. Several of her patterns are published in knitting magazines and on the Internet. She is

especially proud of a pattern for socks published in a magazine in England. And her pumpkin hat design was the biggest seller on the website, www.knitpicks.com, at one time. “Marina is very artistic. She can knit something off the top of her head and then go back and figure out the pattern,” Kevin Hayes said. As a member of the Williamsburg Knitting Guild, Hayes also uses her talents for charitable work such as blankets for veterans, hats for babies and prayer shawls for hospital patients. For Marina Hayes, the best part of running Yarn Matters is meeting the people. “We have some regular customers but we get several tourists too,” she said. And she gets to share her passion with others of like mind.

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For seniors looking to buy a home, guidance is at hand By Brandy Centolanza When it comes to buying a new home, senior citizens have a unique set of needs, and they may wish to hire a realtor who understands those needs and is a Seniors Real Estate Specialist. To qualify as an SRES, realtors from the National Association of Realtors participate in a seminar in order to understand how to better help those 50 and older find a house that best suits their interests and lifestyles. Given the number of retirees who migrate to this area, “It’s a big benefit for any realtor who 34

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works in Williamsburg,” said Gaye Moth, an SRES with Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. Most senior citizens want to age in place in their own home, but if health issues are a concern, they may want to consider purchasing a home near local hospitals or other health care facilities. Other seniors who no longer drive may want to be close to a bus route or within walking distance of amenities like the library or shopping centers. Active seniors, meanwhile, may want to own a house in a community with a variety of fitness or social programs. Living in a

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“I would say the biggest thing that is different in senior moves is that it can be very overwhelming to downsize, especially if you have lived in a home for many years,” points out Liz Moore, president of Liz Moore and Associates Real Estate. “We tend to accumulate a lot of stuff, and so figuring out what to keep, and what to do with what you don’t keep, can be a daunting task.” Buying a new home is a major decision for anyone, but for seniors, it helps to have an SRES there for support. When seniors buy a house, “it is usually more about being sure that they find the right property – one with low maintenance, or

Gaye Moth, a Seniors Real Estate Specialist with Long & Foster Realtors, consults with two of her clients. Photos by Brandy Centolanza

a first-floor master or all on one floor,” notes Moore. “There are lots of options housing-wise for seniors in Greater Williamsburg, and an agent who knows the ins and outs can be very beneficial and save a lot of time.” WILLIAMSBURG MAGAZINE / JUNE 2017

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Ol’ Blue Eyes is back Very Good Year,” after the Ervin Drake song Sinatra made famous. Sands mimics Sinatra’s singing style and his mannerisms as he incorporates graphics and lights for a distinctly multimedia show. It chronicles the Sultan of Swoon from his early years performing alongside Tommy Dorsey in the Big Apple to his “Main Event” comeback performance at Madison Square Garden in October 1974. “People love the show,” Sands said in a news release. “They really don’t expect what they’re going to be seeing. It really is like a musical.” He hopes to capture Ol’ Blue Eyes’ heart and soul with his upcoming performance. “If you don’t feel the song, it won’t get across to the audience,” Sands said. “And every song Frank Sinatra sang, he projected that feeling.” The concert swings from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 11 at the Kimball Theatre. Tickets to the show are $25. They can be purchased online at colonialwilliamsburg.com or over the phone by calling 757-565-8588.

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By Seth Birkenmeyer Fans of legendary crooner Frank Sinatra can witness the old become new once more when Tony Sands pays tribute to the musical icon at the Kimball Theatre on June 11. The event is titled, “It Was a

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Jim Elder stands in front of some of the quality running shoes available for purchase at Colonial Sports. Photo by Brandy Centolanza

Colonial Sports helps community stay active By Brandy Centolanza Jim Elder, owner of Colonial Sports in Colony Square Shopping Center on Jamestown Road, wants the best for Williamsburg’s runners, old and young alike. That’s why he’s in the business of providing the best quality running shoes and apparel available. Elder opened up shop in the fall of 1994 on Prince George Street and relocated to its current location three years ago. When Colonial Sports first opened, it focused on selling merchandise for runners and walkers, but has since incorporated equipment for field hockey, tennis and lacrosse. The business also does screen printing and embroidery as well as local race management. “I opened the store because I wanted to be a community asset,” Elder said. “I wanted to be a part of the community. I like working with people and helping people.” 38

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The shop offers a variety of shoes for walkers and runners, including popular core brand name running shoes. Elder assists customers with measuring their feet, examining their arches, and analyzing their gait in order to find the most comfortable shoe. “The best advice I can give for runners is to buy a shoe within your budget that fits and supports you properly,” Elder said. “I train my employees to fit customers for no matter what they are doing.” Colonial Sports also carries clothing for runners as well as custom over-the-counter orthotics and sports equipment including field hockey sticks. “In field hockey, you want to think about the right weight and length of a stick, the type of stick, and how much strength you want the stick to have,” Elder said. Screen printing and embroidery is also a part of the business. Colonial Sports has worked with the College of William &Mary, Hampton University and


sports clubs such as Focus Field Hockey Club, Starz Gold fastpitch softball club and neighborhood swim teams through years to provide team uniforms, tshirts, shorts and other promotional products including hats, mugs, water bottles and magnets. Eight years ago, Elder also became involved with the promotion of races, most notably the Sentara Sleighbell 5K in December and the Run the D.O.G. Street 5K in April. “I just like being around active people and helping charities raise money,” Elder said. He helps with race event coordination, including registration, designing t-shirts, setting up, and handing out awards and medals. Both the Sleighbell and Run the D.O.G. races each attract roughly 1,300 runners and competitive walkers, some of whom are students in Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools’ School Health Initiative Program (SHIP); others are senior citizens who refuse to slow down. “Watching them is a big thrill for me right now,” Elder said. “I enjoy seeing all the children start and finish a race. To see the light in their eyes when they cross the finish line will melt anyone’s heart. It’s amazing.” Colonial Sports has been a part of the Williamsburg community for so long those customers who once entered through its doors as children are now bringing their own children in to shop. “That’s pretty neat to me,” Elder said. Elder is not a runner, but, “I try to stay in shape,” he said. “I am a big believer in aerobic fitness.” He’s also a board member for the Angels of Mercy Medical Clinic. When he’s not taking stock of running shoes or helping someone find the perfect fit, Elder and his family like to be outdoors. “My passion is fly fishing, and I am also a hardcore camper,” Elder said. “Whenever I have an opportunity to do either of those things, I’ll take it.”

Recalling a Revolutionary battle at Spencer’s Ordinary By Jimmy LaRoue The Williamsburg chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will hold a memorial service from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. June 26 at Freedom Park, 5537 Centerville Road in Williamsburg, to remember those who gave their lives in the Battle of Spencer’s Ordinary in 1781. The Battle of Spencer’s Ordinary was a series of skirmishes in the woods and meadows of Freedom Park between units of Lord Cornwallis and French general Marquis de Lafayette. It took place late in the Revolutionary War. Following the ceremony on the 236th anniversary of the skirmish, historian and Revolutionary War expert Chris Bonin will talk about Spencer’s Ordinary, drawing on first-hand accounts of those who fought on both sides of the battle, and illustrate what happened through detailed drawings. The event is free. For more information, contact 259-4022 or go online to jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation.

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La Terraza Mexican Grill offers an authentic Mexican experience By Victoria Terrinoni The Perez family started in the restaurant business in the 1990s when some uncles immigrated to the United States. They migrated to Boone, North Carolina, and eventually found their way to Williamsburg a few years ago when they opened La Terraza Mexican Grill on Richmond Road. Eduardo Perez, the manager 40

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of the restaurant, said the opportunity arose to get the building at 1840 Richmond Road and the location was good, so two and a half years ago the restaurant opened. Virginia Gazette readers voted it Best of the Gazette in 2015 for Mexican food. When you walk into the restaurant, you immediately see the Mexican décor of orange and sand colors with brick archways, tiled

floors and dark wood furnishings. Four family members work at the restaurant although the staff and the regular customers are one big family. “The staff make people feel they are at their own home. We have friendly service so the people feel comfortable and they don’t want to get up and leave,” Perez said. “We know many people by name and what they drink and


what they order,” Perez said. Perez learned restaurant management through the experience of working in other restaurant jobs. Running a restaurant takes focus and energy, according to Perez. He deals with many types of customers so he needs an open mind and patience. “I have fun most of the time.” All the food at La Terraza is made from scratch from recipes created by the chef. A favorite is the burritos with salsa made with a heavy cream base. Burritos and fajitas are the most popular items on the menu, Perez said. They have specials every day, but the lunch fajita special for $6.99 is a customer favorite, he said. On Mondays and Tuesdays the restaurant also offers $1.99 margaritas. “Many locals come in for the reasonable price. They want to have a good time and afford it,” Perez said. Perez is happy with the support he and the restaurant have received from the people of Wil-

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TAKE THE TOUR ATTRACTIONS & AMUSEMENTS ALLIANCE TALL SHIP SAILING arrived at Yorktown’s shores in 2005. Cruises last two hours and consist of a pleasant sail up and down the York River. Help raise the sails, meander on deck, or enjoy snacks and beverages. Daily cruises from Riverwalk Landing April to November. To purchase tickets call 757 273-8225 or 888-316-6422. www.sailyorktown.com AMERICAN REVOLUTION MUSEUM AT YORKTOWN (formerly Yorktown Victory Center) Thematic exhibits and living history. Re-creations of a Continental Army encampment and a 1780s farm site, historical interpreters practice drills, demonstrate weapons, discuss medical practices, prepare meals, and plant and cultivate crops. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org BUSCH GARDENS® WILLIAMSBURG offers fun for the whole family with thrilling roller coasters, world-class dining options and kid-friendly attractions. Explore uncharted territory on InvadR™, Busch Gardens’ new wooden roller coaster featuring a 7-story drop, two tunnels and nine airtime hills. There’s something to see and do for everyone at Busch Gardens. For more information, or to begin planning a visit, please visit www.buschgardens. com/va or call (757) 229-4386.

CATFISH COVE Play 18 challenging and fun holes through ponds and waterfalls. Every player gets a chance to win a free game! Located right next door to Ripley’s on Richmond Road. www.ripleys.com/williamsburg/catfish-covemini-golf, (757) 220-9220 HISTORIC JAMESTOWNE The first permanent English settlement in North America, was Virginia’s colonial capital for 92 years and in 1619 the site of America’s first representative legislative assembly. Walking tour of the town site, archaeological remains of the 1607 fort, memorials, the 1690s church tower and the glasshouse. The gate is open daily 8:30 am4:30 pm; visitor center is open 9 am-5 pm 757 898-2410. www.nps.gov/colo. HISTORIC YORKTOWN Enjoy 300 years of history in a charming riverfront setting. Relive the pivotal battle of the Revolutionary War. Visit historic homes, museums, monuments and battlefields and learn more about the brave citizens and soldiers who took a stand here. Shop in specialty stores, play on the riverfront, and dine in one-of-a-kind restaurants on the York River and up the hill in the village. Come for a day, a weekend or longer. www.visityorktown.org JAMESTOWN SETTLEMENT Explores America’s first permanent English colony. Gal-

lery exhibits trace history of Jamestown, and the Powhatan Indian, European and African cultures that converged in 1600s Virginia. Features outdoor re-creations of three ships, colonial fort and Powhatan village, and a riverfront discovery area. 757 253-4838. www.historyisfun.org. PAINT ON POTTERY The place where you are the artist! Choose an item of bisque and paint your own design. We will fire your creation and you can pick up in a few days, or we can ship it to you. Hours: Sun-12-6, Mon., Wed. & Thurs-11-6, Tues & Fri-11-10 & Sat.10-6. The Shops at High Street, 1430 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. 757 565-3500 www.paintonpotterytoo.com PIRATE ADVENTURE SAILS Bring the kids to captain Mayhem’s School of Piracy. Watch them set the sails and steer the schooner and learn pirate skills. Schooner Serenity is also available for Private Charters for up to 26 guests. Sailing from Riverwalk Landing April to September. 757 273-8225 or 888-3166422. www.sailyorktown.com PIRATE’S COVE ADVENTURE GOLF Join us for a true pirate adventure! Putt your way through the world of 18th century buccaneers—our two award-winning courses take

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you through mountain caves, over footbridges and beneath cascading waterfalls. Swashbuckling fun for the entire family! 2001 Mooretown Road, on Bypass Road, next to Big Kmart. 757 259-4600. www.piratescove.com RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum and 4-D Theater is your destination for the amazing, unusual and bizarre! The Museum features 11 themed galleries with over 300 exhibits. Be sure to try our Atomic Rush. 1735 Richmond Road, Williamsburg. 757 220-9220. www.WilliamsburgRipleys.com

Park, experience Wax Works, & feed their sweet side at our Fudge Shop, Popcornopolis, and Hershey’s Ice Cream. Call 757.258.1002 for more information! YORKTOWN BATTLEFIELDS AT THE VISITOR CENTER See a 16-minute film on the military campaign, siege and surrender. Explore the battlefield and 18th-century town on your own or with a Park Ranger as your guide. Visitor Center is open daily 9am–5 pm and the battlefield tour roads are open dawn until dusk. 757 898-2410. visit www.nps.gov/colo. GUIDED TOURS

SEGWAY PT ADVENTURE TOURS Patriot Tours & Provisions offers guided Segway PT tours of Yorktown and Williamsburg daily. Learn about the history of Yorktown while gliding along the waterfront and historic town or take our Kingsmill Resort or New Quarter Park tours for more “offroad” challenges and the beautiful nature and scenery. Fun and educational, outdoor fun for everyone. Gift certificates, group rates, and military discounts are available. Reserve your tour online at www.patriottoursva.com or call 757 969-5400. YANKEE CANDLE VILLAGE Far more than just a candle store, Yankee Candle Village is 45,000 square feet of unique, interactive shopping, and fun entertainment. Guests of all ages can enjoy Christmas every day in Holiday

PLANTATIONS Berkeley Plantation. Open daily 9 a.m.5 p.m. 888 466-6018. Shirley Plantation. Open Daily; Dec.February, 10-4. March-November, 9:30-4:30. 804-829-5121 www.shirleyplantation.com Edgewood Plantation. 757 829-2962. www.jamesriverplantations.com. North Bend. 804 829-5176. www.northbendplantation.com. Piney Grove at Southall’s Plantation. 804 829-2480. www.pineygrove.com. Westover Plantation. 804 829-2882. www.jamesriverplantations.com. Hewick. 2 miles off Route 17. 800 484-7514 (ext. 1678), 804 758-4214. Chippokes Plantation. Open year-

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A TOUCH OF EARTH Original work handcrafted by Studio artisans in Virginia and the U.S.A. Representing work in clay, metal, wood, glass,fiber and paintings.Owned by ceramic artists, Lianne Lurie and Paul Pittman. Open Sun.–Sat. 6580 Richmond Rd., Williamsburg. 757 565-0425. email: atouchofearth@verizon.net. ATouchOfEarthGallery.com

DEWITT WALLACE DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM Houses a collection of British and American decorative arts dating from 1600 through 1830. Includes the world’s largest collection of Virginia furniture, large collections of Southern, British and American furniture and the largest collection of English pottery outside England. Features 15 galleries as well as an auditorium and a café. Hours of operation vary seasonally. 757 220-7724. www.history.org.

WATERMEN’S MUSEUM Tells the story of Virginia’s watermen who have worked the rivers and tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay and harvested its abundant products. Located on Water Street under the Coleman Bridge in Yorktown. The gift shop features a wide variety of works by local artists, nautical books and gifts. Open April-Thanksgiving, Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sun., 1–5 p.m., closed on Mon. Thanksgiving-March, weekends only. 757 8872641. www.watermens.org YORK COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM Exhibits spanning the centuries of York County history. The Chiskiack Watch Archaeo-

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ART-CADE GALLERY OF ART Features traditional artwork including Disney, Dr. Seuss and Greenwich Workshop. A recognized source for limited edition prints, original sport and comic cartoons, vintage war posters, art books and folk art. Seasonal showroom hours and by appointment. Williamsburg Office Park, 1321 Jamestown Rd, Ste 204. 757 5657424. www.artcadeonline.com COLONIAL FOLK ART STUDIO & GALLERY Selling vintage & contemporary folk art in various media by local & regional artists. Purveyors of antiquated books, maps, lithographs & engravings. Ceramics & mixed-media classes & open studio with wheels & kilns onsite. Extended hours Wed. & Fri. Bookbinding & restoration onsite. 110 Bacon Ave. Williamsburg. 757 941-8926; e-mail create@colonialfolkart.gallery. www. colonialfolkart.gallery GALLERY AT YORK HALL Art Gallery featuring works of local artists for exhibit and sale and a variety of themed revolving exhibits Apr. -Dec., Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun., 1-4 p.m. closed Mon. Limited winter hours Jan.-Mar. Free admission. Also available is area information including maps, brochures, and more. 301 Main Street, located on the corner of Main and Ballard Streets, Yorktown. 757 890-4490. www.visityorktown.org ON THE HILL GALLERY, at 402 Main Street near the historic Yorktown riverfront, features original art in many mediums: original

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ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE SATURDAY JULY 15, 2017 RIVER ROAD STAGE 10:00 OPENING CEREMONIES 10:00 - 11:30 FLAT LAND BLUEGRASS BAND 12:00 - 1:30 CELESTE KELLOGG 1:30 - 2:00 PARADE 2:30 - 4:30 SILVER STREET 5:00 - 7:00 HICKORY KNOLL SUNDAY JULY 16, 2017 RIVER ROAD STAGE 11:30 - 1:00 VIRGINIA HARMONHEIRS 1:30 - 3:00 JOSH GRACIN 3:30 - 5:00 HARD KNOX

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A Must Stop for the Entire Family Hand-packed Chocolates, Fudge, Gummies, Virginia Gourmet, Fancy & Caramel Apples

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CHESTNUTT BAY FURNISHINGS Offers a beautiful array of upscale consignment furnishings and accessories. We also have a wide selection of Virginia’s most beautiful sofas. New items arrive daily. 6678 Richmond Road, Williamsburg. Open M-Sat 10:30-5:30

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CLASSIC CONSIGNMENTS FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES Offers a changing selection of transitional and traditional wood and upholstered furniture, lamps, accessories, china, glassware, artwork and carpets. Open Mon.–Sat., 10am- 5pm. The Village Shops at Kingsmill. 757 220-1790. www.classiconsignments.co

Everything for your home or river cottage.

childrens juniors maternity furniture toys 706 main street • west point 804-843-4369 open daily

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Tues: 10 a.m.–7 p.m. Wed–Fri: 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Sat: 10 a.m.–4 p.m. 757-220-1661 sugarandspiceconsignmentboutique.com

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FAMILY TREE CONSIGNMENTS offers a wide variety of furniture, home décor, antiques, glassware, artwork, jewelry and name brand hand bags in a cozy little shop in Norge. Located next to Serendipity, at 7405 Richmond Road. 804 513-8631. GOODMAN’S INTERIORS is a unique shopping experience. We offer an extensive selection of period antiques, vintage, midcentury modern, and contemporary home furnishings. Our showrooms feature lighting, sterling, china, jewelry, crystal and linens. The staff at Goodman’s Interiors will inspire you with their design skills and knowledge. Two locations: 6871 Main Street, Gloucester, 804 824-9383 and 5251 John Tyler Highway, Williamsburg, 804 384-0593. www.goodmansinteriors.com JOAN’S ANTIQUES CONSIGNMENTS & MORE The experts in vintage furniture, artistry and history. Currently accepting new consignments and offering estate liquidation services. Olde Towne Square, 4854 Longhill Rd., Williamsburg. 757 345-9688.


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CONSIGNMENTS Offers a wide variety of Furniture, Home Décor, Antiques, Glassware, Artwork, Jewelry, nd Clothing, Shoes & Name Brand Handbags in a cozy little shop in Norge. Tuesday – Saturday 10:30-5:00 L Located next to Serendipity at 7405 Richmond Road

804 • 513 • 8631 *Always accepting quality consignments AND larger pieces of furniture* Like us on

• One of the largest malls on the East Coast • 300+ dealers • La Petite Tea Room • Open 7 days a week (closed Christmas, Thanksgiving & Easter) • Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. • Sun., Noon-5 p.m. • Featuring: furniture, jewelry, artwork, china, glass, etc.

www.antiqueswilliamsburg.com 500 Lightfoot Road • Williamsburg, VA 23188

757-998-8448 From Richmond or Hampton: I-64 Exit 234 at Lightfoot East on 199, Exit Mooretown Road West, Left at stoplight onto Lightfoot Road 500 ft. to Mall on left. Look for white picket fences. From Williamsburg: on Route 60, turn onto Lightfoot Road, 1/2 mile to Mall on right. Look for white picket fences.

Voted Eastern Virginia’s

BEST ANTIQUE MALL With over 22,000 sq ft containing 100 dealer spaces, Kilmarnock Antique Gallery is the largest Antique Gallery on the Northern Neck. Upscale and well-lit, we have a wide selection of oyster plates, persian rugs,tall case clocks, cut glass, sterling, furniture and much more. We’re only a 1 hour drive from Williamsburg.

Open Tuesday–Saturday 10a.m.–5p.m. Sunday 11a.m.–5p.m. Currently accepting new consignments Offering estate liquidation services

144 School Street, Kilmarnock, VA 22482 (804) 435-1207 | (800) 497-0083 | AntiqueSteve@msn.com

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Willow Grove Primitives 7445 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188 (In Norge) • 757-903-1681

Primitives • Reproduction Furniture • Home Decor Sun: 1pm-5pm, Mon: Closed, Tues-Sat: 10am-6pm

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Beautiful American-made sofa. All new at Chestnutt Furnishings. Now accepting furniture on consignment

KILMARNOCK ANTIQUE GALLERY, voted Eastern Virginia’s best antique mall for the past 5 years. The mall was opened in June of 1997 by Steve & Lynn Bonner. Open 7 days each week at 10 a.m. Stop by on a weekend and meet Spencer, the gallery’s mascot. Sign up for his e-mail of specials or sign up online at www.virginia-antiques.com. MERLE NORMAN, WIGS & HANDBAGS Stop in for a complimentary makeover or just a new lipstick! Browse our selection of 300+ consignment designer bags including Michael Kors, Coach, D&B, Kate Spade, Brighton and more. Check out our selection of Wigs and Wig accessories. Ear Piercing is $29.99. M-F 10-5:30, Sat. 10-4. 757-220-0053 www.williamsburgmerlenorman.com MERMAID BOOKS, Since 1977, has been known for new, used, rare books, antiques and ephemera. Featuring; Virginia and colonial history, poetry, art, cookbooks & children’s books. Open Daily; 10 to 5 and Sundays noon to 5. 421-A Prince George Street, 757 229-3603. THE MOLE HOLE The Mole Hole is a unique ladies boutique, offering a wide selection of items that will delight you. Recently, they have added consignment items, including Estate Jewelry. They also carry Pandora, Brighton, ladies clothing, and accessories. You will find a wide array of home décor along with artwork and unique tableware. Located at 4900 Courthouse Street in New Town. 757 220-8609. SUGAR & SPICE CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE Children’s, Juniors & Maternity Clothing, Toys, Baby Furniture & Accessories, Gifts, Books, School Uniforms & Everything Nice. Children’s play area. Thank you for voting us one of “The Best of Williamsburg.” Hours: Sun.&Mon. closed. Tues. 10-7; Wed-Fri. 10-5; Sat. 10-4. Richmond Rd in the Pavillion Shops 757 220-1661. www.sugarandspiceconsignmentboutique.com WEST POINT ANTIQUES Located on the beautiful Middle Peninsula in historic West Point, at 706 Main Street, seven blocks south of busy Rt. 33 and six blocks from the majestic York River, you’ll find a diverse array of antiques, vintage and collectibles in our 4,000 sq. ft. shop with more than 35 dealers and consigners. Open daily 10-5, Monday-Saturday and 1-5 on Sunday. Take exit 220 from I-64 804 843-4369. WILLIAMSBURG ANTIQUES MALL One of Eastern Virginia’s largest antique centers, featuring 45,000 square feet of space & 300+ dealers. A one-story facility with easy handicap accessibility. La Petite Tea Room. Centrally located just off the Route 199 Bypass near the Pottery Factory and outlet centers. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., Noon-5 p.m. Visa and MasterCard accepted. 500 Lightfoot Rd.,Rt. 646. 757 565-3422. www.antiqueswilliamsburg.com


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WORSHIP ASCENSION OF OUR LORD BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH 114 Palace Lane, Williamsburg, VA Divine Liturgy Sundays 11:00 am Ph 757-220-8098 www.ascensionva.org

MOUNT VERNON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Join us Sunday for our Traditional Worship Service: 10:15 am, Sunday School, 9:00 am. Worshiping the Lord & transforming faith into service to others since 1887. Nursery provided. Located at 7801 Church Lane, Toano 566-0162.

WILLIAMSBURG COMMUNITY CHAPEL We’d love to meet you no matter where you are on your spiritual journey. We hope you will consider visiting with us! Sunday Services: 9 & 11 a.m. Wcchapel.org, 229-7152. 3899 John Tyler Hwy

BRUTON PARISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH 331 Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg www.brutonparish.org (757) 229-2891 Sunday Worship: 7:30am, 9:15am, 11:15am & 5:30pm Sunday School (10:30am) & Nursery (8:30am-12:30pm) Noonday Prayer (Mon.-Sat.); Holy Eucharist (11am Wed.)

NEW TOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5209 Monticello Ave., (757) 258-1072 www.newtownumc.org Pastor Mike Derflinger • Sun. worship: 9:15 & 11am (nursery provided) Kids Konnection & Middle School Breakout 9:15 & 11am 1st Wed. – Midweek Service 6-7:30pm; Every Wed - Middle & High School Youth

WILLIAMSBURG PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A vibrant welcoming congregation where people of all ages worship & grow in faith, serving our community & world. Join us Sundays for 9:30 & 11:00am worship, 9:30 Church School all ages. Nursery staffed all morning. Located near CW, across from W&M, at 215 Richmond Rd. 757-229-4235 mywpc.org

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 620 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA Services and Sunday School: 11am, Wednesday: 7:30pm Public Reading Room- 626 Jamestown Rd. (757)229-3805 Sun. Radio: 790AM (WNIS)-8:05am; 740AM (WMBG)-10am www.christiansciencewilliamsburg.org

ST. BEDE CATHOLIC CHURCH 3686 Ironbound Rd., Williamsburg 23188 (757) 229-3631, www.bedeva.org Mass Schedule: (757) 258-7777 Mass: Sat. 5:30pm; Sun. 7:15, 9 & 11am; 5pm Daily Mass: Mon.–Fri. 9am

WILLIAMSBURG UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS IMAGINE a religion that embraces many different beliefs... Including yours! Sunday Worship: 9:45am & 11:15am 3051 Ironbound Rd, Williamsburg (757) 220-6830. www.wuu.org

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 4107 Rochambeau Drive- (757) 566-0456 SS: 9:30am; Sun. services: 10:30am & 6:00pm Wed.: Bible Study & Prayer meeting: 7:00pm Nursery provided-all services www.FaithBaptistWilliamsburg.org

ST. DEMETRIOS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Experience the Joy of Early Christian Worship 4900 Mooretown Rd, 23188 www.stdemva.com Greek Festival June 9, 10 & 11 Fr. Milton Gianulis (757)220-0994 Orthros Sunday 9:00 Divine Liturgy 10:00 am

GRACE COVENANT CHURCH (PCA) Growing in Grace and Truth 1677 Jamestown Rd,Williamsburg (2mi.west of Rt. 199) Child care/nursery provided for all services Rev. Dennis Griffith / Rev. Camper Mundy (757) 220-0147, www.gracecovpca.org

ST. MARTIN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

HICKORY NECK EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8300 Richmond Rd, Toano, 23168, (757)566-0276 Sunday: Holy Eucharist 8:00am, 9am, 11:15am. Child care provided at 9 and 11:15 am services Historic Chapel used regularly www.hickoryneck.org

ST. OLAF CATHOLIC CHURCH 104 Norge Lane, Williamsburg • www.stolaf.cc (757) 564-3819, fax (757) 565-1099 e-mail – office@stolafchurch.hrcoxmail.com Mass-Sat. 5:30pm, Sun. 8 & 10am, Tue 5pm Wed.,Thu. & Fri. noon, confessions Sat. 4:30pm

HISTORIC FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WILLIAMSBURG

www.firstbaptistchurch1776.org; email: fbc1776@gmail.com

TEMPLE BETH EL OF WILLIAMSBURG Rabbi: David Katz 600 Jamestown Road at Indian Springs Road Fri. Night Service: 7:30pm; Sat. Morning Service: 10am Office: (757) 220-1205, www.tbewilliamsburg.org

JAMES RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH Bringing Hope to the Community 4931 Centerville Rd., 757-258-0303 Sun. Worship 9am & 11am; SS 10 am; Sun. Eve. 6pm; Wed. 6pm; Nursery, Children’s & Youth Ministry. www.jamesriverbaptist.org

WELLSPRING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4871 Longhill Rd, Williamsburg (757-258-5008) WellspringUMC.org and Facebook Sunday Worship: 8:45am (Traditional) & 11am (Contemporary) Sunday School: 10am & Nursery: 8:45-12:00

JAMESTOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3287 Ironbound Rd., Wmsbg, VA 23188 (757)229-5445 Pastor: Rev. Dr. Daniel T. Klein Adult Bible Study: 9:30am, Sunday Worship: 10:30am, Kids Worship 10:45am, Child Care Available Email: jamestownpresy@gmail.com. Visit us on Facebook

WILLIAMSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH A Family of Faith Seeking the Will of God 227 Richmond Road – across from W&M 9:30 Education – 11 am Worship with Nursery 757-229-1217 www.williamsburgbaptist.com

727 Scotland Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185 Rev. Dr. Reginald F. Davis, Pastor (757) 229-1952 Sunday School: 9:30 am all ages, Worship Service: 11:00 am Bible study: Mondays: 12noon; Thursdays: 7:00 pm

1333 Jamestown Rd., Williamsburg (757)229-1111 Sunday Worship: 8am, 9:15am, 11am, Wed. 12pm 1st Sat. Taize: 5pm, Sun. School 10am all ages The Rev. Catherine Tyndall Boyd, Rector; www.stmartinswmbg.org. office@stmartinswmbg.org

WILLIAMSBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

500 Jamestown Rd. at Cary St., Williamsburg Sunday Worship: 8:15 & 11am, Sunday School for All ages at 9:30am. Childcare provided. Rev. Dr. Bill Jones • Rev. Kay Barrè (757) 229-1771, www.williamsburgumc.org

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