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Welcome to Shenandoah County Shenandoah County is 90 miles west of the nation’s capital, nestled in the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Largely an agricultural community, the 507-square-mile Shenandoah County is home to seven towns: Edinburg, Mount Jackson, New Market, Strasburg, Toms Brook, Woodstock and Maurertown. Known as The String of Pearls, each town has unique shops, restaurants and businesses. Shenandoah is a Native American name meaning “beautiful daughter of the stars.” Woodstock, the county seat, is one of the oldest towns in the Shenandoah Valley and the fourth oldest town in Virginia. Woodstock was home to famed revolutionary, “the fighting parson,” John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, who came to Woodstock in 1772 to serve as pastor of the area Lutheran congregations. Muhlenberg is famous for his fiery Sunday sermon of January 28, 1776,

in which he punctuated the reading from Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. “There is a time for every purpose...a time for war, and a time for peace,” by dramatically casting off his clerical robes to reveal a uniform of the Continental Army. He served with General Washington as commanding officer of the 8th Virginia, the famous “German Regiment.” During the Civil War, several important battles and numerous skirmishes took place up and down the Old Valley Pike (U.S. 11) and the Middle and Back Roads to the west. The Valley Pike, the only macadamized road in the area, was vital to the success and agility of General Jackson’s “foot cavalry” during the Campaign of 1862. Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson made headquarters in several Woodstock locations, including the small brick building at the end of Lawyers Row. The limestone courthouse at the center of town was visited by

soldiers from both sides, including Generals Banks, Fremont, Hunter, Sheridan, Ashby, Rosser, Imboden, Jones, Hampton, Gordon, Shield, Early, and Ewell. That same old stone courthouse was built in 1795 and is now the oldest courthouse still in use west of the Blue Ridge. Union Gen. Phil Sheridan always will be remembered here for ordering “The Burning” of valley mills, barns and food supplies in order to cut off supplies for the Confederate Army. The Shenandoah Valley has much to offer, from wine tasting at local vineyards to tours of caverns, historic towns and Early American homes. The Shenandoah Valley Music Festival (www.musicfest.org) brings summer concerts (from symphony and big band to county and folk music) to the beautiful outdoor pavilion at Orkney Springs. Or just enjoy stopping at small antique shops and other authentic family run businesses. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6


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JAMMIN’ FOODS FEST • May 20th 4 PM to 9 PM New Market Community Park Information: Jammin’ Foods Fest is a food truck fest Live Entertainment Admission is FREE!! Food and drinks available for purchase.

Movie Nights in the Park May 27th, June 17th, Aug. 26th, Sept. 16th, Oct. 14th Where: New Market Community Park Time: Sundown (see website for details) Cost: FREE Bring chairs/blankets and snacks for viewing comfort.

INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION DATE: July 5th• 5 PM-9:30 PM New Market Community Park

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Recreation

Skyline Drive is a nearby favorite tourist attraction as are the George Washington Forest, the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park, and local museums.

Outdoor lovers from all over America come to Shenandoah County to enjoy some of the finest hunting and fishing on the East Coast, or just to breathe in its natural beauty.

Attractions in Shenandoah County differ from the large-scale Virginia tourist sites. We attract visitors who appreciate the scenic beauty, the hospitality and the unique cultural and historic treasures of the region.

Over 80 river miles on the Shenandoah River and more than 77,000 acres of George Washington National Forest grace the county. Hiking trails abound on both the eastern and western slopes of this valley haven.

From the depths of our county’s unique limestone caverns at Shenandoah Caverns to the heights of its mountain vistas, Shenandoah County provides a wealth of yearround recreational activities and facilities.

Canoeing, camping and backpacking challenge the outdoor lover, or take an enjoying drive around the rural landscape. For a grand “overview” of Woodstock and our famous Seven Bends of the Shenandoah River,

make a point to visit the Woodstock Tower — it’s worth the trip! Shenandoah County is home to six public parks as well as two golf courses - Bryce Resort and Shenvalee, two bowling alleys, one movie theater and an amateur theater. Snow skiing, summer tubing, a mountain bike park and Zipline riding are available at Bryce Mountain Resort.

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In Shenandoah County, be sure to plan visits to the following museums: The Edinburg Mill at 214 S. Main St., Edinburg, survived the burning during the Civil War and today houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits pertinent to the area. It is open year round from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and Noon-5 p.m. Sunday. The museum is closed Christmas Day. 540-984-8400. www.edinburgmill.com

Hupp’s Hill Civil War Park, the site of the Battle of Hupp’s Hill, features interpretive walking trails along the original trenches. Also on site is a museum that provides a detailed history of the Shenandoah Valley in 1864. It is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. 33229 Old Valley Pike, Strasburg. 540-465-5884, https://tinyurl.com/2b2x8e28. The Mount Jackson Museum is located at the Mount Jackson Visitor’s Center, 5901 Main St. Hours are 1-4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday March to mid-December; 1-4 p.m. Saturdays only mid-December to March.

Part of Sheridan’s 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, the Fisher’s Hill battlefield south of Strasburg has interpretive signage and scenic views. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/39e9uzmm.

After you visit the Mount Jackson Museum, head south on U.S. Route 11 and follow the signs to Meems Bottom Covered Bridge. This is the longest remaining covered bridge - 204 feet - in Virginia.

The Fort Valley Museum is located at 8631 Fort Valley Road in Fort Valley. It is open 1-4 p.m. on Saturdays and 2-5 p.m. on Sundays from Memorial Day weekend through October.

The Strasburg Museum is a former steam pottery plant built in 1891 that later became a train station, and in 1970 became a museum featuring exhibits on Strasburg history, including pottery, Native American artifacts and displays


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from the railroad era and the Civil War. The museum is open daily May-October, but check the website prior to going. 440 East King St., Strasburg. 540-465-3175. www.strasburgmuseum.org The Virginia Museum of the Civil War tells the story of the 1864 Battle of New Market and the Civil War in Virginia. Learn more about the young cadets from Virginia Military Institute who fought in what became known as “The field of lost shoes” during the Battle of New Market and browse exhibits about the war in the Shenandoah Valley and Virginia. Admission ticket includes the Battlefield, the Hall of Valor Civil War Museum, and Bushong Farm. Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily (closed New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Day.) Home to the Shenandoah Valley Tourist Information Center. 8895 George Collins Memorial Pkwy, New Market. (866) 515-1864. http://www.vmi.edu/vmcw/ CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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EDINBURG www.townofedinburg.org The town of Edinburg is located at the base of Massanutten Mountain, alongside Stony Creek. Early Swiss settlers were so taken with this small community that they named it Edenburg, after the biblical garden. Today it’s known as Edinburg, but the little town continues to attract both residents and visitors with its friendly atmosphere and natural beauty. Edinburg features historic homes, quaint shops and galleries, and one of the few remaining pre-Civil War mills in existence. The Historic Edinburg Mill was built by Maj. George Grandstaff in 1848. It is one of only a few that survived the burning during the Civil War. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located in Edinburg’s Historic District, the mill is a designated Virginia Historic Landmark. It is located on the historic Valley Pike, (U.S. Route 11), and serves as a prominent and scenic resource along this designated Virginia Scenic Byway. The site is now home to a visitor center and the Museum at the Edinburg Mill. The museum tells the story of the mill, the town, the Valley Pike, the Shenandoah River, and the railroad. A 50-seat theater features a 45-minute film titled “The Burning,” which is based on John Heatwole’s book of the same name. 601 North Main Street

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Schools

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The Woodstock Museum, also known as the Marshall House, is one of the oldest homes in Woodstock, reportedly built before 1772. The Wickham House, a large frame residence north of the Walton building, is typical of early log homes in 18th-century Woodstock. The house is at the end of the historic Lawyers Row in Woodstock. Admission is free through the Woodstock Museum, which has owned the Wickham House since 1989. The museum is open May-October from 1-4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, but check the website before going. 540-459-5518. www. woodstockmuseumva.org

Shenandoah County Superintendent of Schools: Melody Sheppard 600 N. Main St., Woodstock 540-459-6222

• W.W. Robinson Elementary School 1231 Susan Ave., Woodstock 540-459-5155

• Honey Run Elem. School 480 Stonewall Lane, Quicksburg 540-477-2927

Northern Campus: • Sandy Hook Elem. School 162 Stickley Loop, Strasburg 540-465-8281

• Peter Muhlenberg Middle School 1251 Susan Ave., Woodstock 540-459-2941

• Central High School • Signal Knob Middle School 1147 Susan Ave., 687 Sandy Hook Road, Woodstock Strasburg 540-459-2161 540-465-3422 • Charterhouse School • Strasburg High School 508 Piccadilly St., 250 Ram Drive, Edinburg Strasburg 540-465-5195 540-984-6266

• Massanutten Regional Governor’s School 6375 Main St., Mount Jackson 540-477-3226 • Mountain View High School 150 Stonewall Lane, Quicksburg 540-477-2732 • North Fork Middle School 1018 Caverns Road, Quicksburg 540-477-2953 CONTINUED ON PAGE 13


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MT. JACKSON www.mountjackson.com Mount Jackson originally was known as Mount Pleasant. On Jan. 28, 1826, an act of the General Assembly of Virginia changed the name of the village in honor of President Andrew Jackson, who was a frequent visitor on his travels from Washington, D.C., to his home in Tennessee.

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The town’s location along the Valley Pike, and at the terminus of the Manassas Gap Railroad, prompted the Confederate government to establish a military hospital there in the spring of 1861. Information about the hospital can be found at its original site across from the Our Soldiers Cemetery in Mount Jackson.

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Mount Jackson is home to the Bowman-Shannon Cultural Arts Center, the historic Union Church, a circa 1947 Duckpin Bowling Alley, and the above-mentioned Our Soldiers Cemetery, the only Civil War cemetery in Virginia with all Confederate soldiers buried there. Visit the Mount Jackson Town Hall and tour the Mount Jackson Museum. The museum features an array of exhibits and information about the town’s history. A visitor center is part of the town hall complex.

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• Triplett Tech 6375 Main St., Mount Jackson 540-477-3161 Other schools in the county are: • Massanutten Military Academy 614 S. Main St., Woodstock 540-459-2167

• Shenandoah Valley Academy 234 W. Lee Highway, New Market 540-740-3161 • Shenandoah Valley Adventist Elementary School 115 Bindery Road, New Market 540-740-8327

• Valley Baptist Christian School 408 Stoney Creek Road, Edinburg 540-984-8665 Information provided by the Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce (shenandoah countychamber.com), Shenandoah County Tourism (shenandoahtravel.org) and The Northern Virginia Daily.


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Contact Information For Local Utilities Amerigas: Mt. Jackson 540-477-9355, Stephens City 800-237-1320 H.N. Funkhouser & Co.: 800-343-6556, 540-459-3794 Holtzman Oil Corps (Oil): 540-477-3131, 800-628-0379 Holtzman Oil Corps (Propane): 540-477-4450 Dominion Virginia Power: Woodstock 866-366-4357 Dish Satellite TV: 855-318-0572, 540-636-3765 Shenandoah Telephone Company (Shentel): 540-984-5224, 1-800-Shentel Quarles Petroleum: 877-444-3835 Rappahannock Electric Cooperative: 540-622-2001 Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative: 800-234-7832, 540-635-1110, 540-450-0111

NEW MARKET www.newmarketvirginia.com With over 225 years of experience catering to travelers, the historic town of New Market is sure to have something for everyone. The Virginia Museum of the Civil War offers exhibits on the Battle of New Market, the entire war in Virginia, walking trails, Bushong Farm and scenic overlooks of the Shenandoah River. The renovated downtown area offers a wonderful place to take a leisurely stroll to enjoy the historic architecture and visit many unique shops. With offerings such as local art, handmade crafts and furniture, Civil War memorabilia, home décor items, various dining options, you’re sure to have a unique experience at each stop. Be sure to check out our Self-Guided Walking Tour for downtown.

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Government Contact Information County Offices: 600 N. Main St., Suite 102, Woodstock, VA 22664 Office: (540) 459-6165

STRASBURG www.strasburgva.com Located just 18 miles south of Winchester and 81 miles west of Washington, D.C., Strasburg invites you to discover history, celebrate the arts, and connect with nature. Strasburg features antique shops, art galleries, museums, and abounds in history. The town was home to a thriving pottery industry from 1761-1909 and visitors today can tour the Strasburg Museum, housed in what was originally the steam pottery building. The museum exhibits include Civil War artifacts, Native American exhibits, and much more. Civil War history can be found at Hupp’s Hill Civil War Park. The wooded setting includes walking trails and the Gateway to Shenandoah Visitor Center. The Strasburg River Walk is another trail where visitors can stretch their legs, walk their dog, or bicycle along a scenic path beside the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. Top off a day of outdoor adventure with fining dining or a home-cooked meal at one of the town’s restaurants.

Fax: (540) 459-6168 County Administrator: Evan Vass (540) 459-6165 Board of Supervisors: District 1: Josh Stephens 540-630-5727 District 2: Steven A. Baker 540-477-3550 District 3: Bradley G. Pollack 540-459-8600, 540-325-4712 District 4: Karl Roulston, Chairman 540-325-9616 District 5: Dennis Morris, Vice Chairman 540-436-9149, 540-335-0526 District 6: Timothy F. Taylor 540-465-9673 County Phone Numbers: Emergency: 911

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Administration: (540) 459-6165 Building Inspections: (540) 459-6185 Circuit Court: (540) 459-6150 Commonwealth Attorney: (540) 459-6129 Fire & Rescue: (540) 459-6167 Shen. County Animal Shelter: (540) 984-8955 County Health Services: (540) 459-3733 Landfill: (540) 984-8573 DMV: (804) 497-7100 Parks & Recreation: (540) 459-6777 Zoning & Subdivision: (540) 459-6185

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Water & Sewer: (540) 459-7491 VA Cooperative Extension: (540) 459-6140 Commissioner of the Revenue: (540) 459-6170 Treasurer’s Office: (540) 459-6180 Tourism: 540-459-6227 Health Care: Shenandoah Memorial Hospital 759 S Main St, Woodstock, VA 22664 Phone: (540) 459-1100 Education: Massanutten Military Academy 614 S. Main St. Woodstock, VA 22664 (540) 459-2167 Laurel Ridge Community College: Middletown Campus: 540-868-7116, 800-906-5322 Vint Hill: 540-351-1531 www.laurelridge.edu Shenandoah County Public Schools 600 N. Main St., Suite 200 Woodstock, VA 22664 (540) 459-6222 Airport: Warren County-Front Royal Airport 229 Stokes Airport Road (Route 615) 540-635-3570 http://airnav.com/airport/KFRR Library: County Library 514 Stoney Creek Blvd. Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-8200 Basye-Orkney Springs Library 1382 Resort Dr. Basye, VA 22810 540-856-8084


SHENANDOAH COUNTY GUIDE Fort Valley Library 6190 Woodstock Tower Rd. Fort Valley, VA 22652 540-933-6714 Mt. Jackson Community Library 5901 Main St. Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-3327 New Market Area Library 160 E. Lee St., PO Box 452 New Market, VA 22844 540-740-8650

Strasburg Community Library 195 W. King St. Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-8464 Senior Center: 116 Lakeview Drive Woodstock 540-984-8811

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TOMS BROOK Toms Brook, located between the towns of Strasburg and Woodstock, witnessed Civil War action in 1864. The Battle of Toms Brook engaged over 9,000 Union and Confederate soldiers. The battle, also known as the “Woodstock Races,” resulted in a Union victory. Toms Brook today is home to artisans and farms. The small town offers several travel centers. When traveling U.S. Route 11, be sure to note the renovated Toms Brook School. The old school found a new use as affordable housing. The project was a team effort of several agencies that served a need while saving a historic building.

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Legislators Delegate C. Todd Gilbert (15th District) Session Office Pocahontas Building, Room E605 900 E. Main St., Richmond, VA 23219 Office: 804-698-1015 Email: DelTGilbert@house.virginia.gov District Office P.O. Box 309, Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-7550 www.delegatetoddgilbert.com VA State Senator Mark D. Obenshain (District 26) Session Office Pocahontas Building, Room E502 900 E. Main St., Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: (804) 698-7526 • Fax: (804) 698-7651 Email: district26@senate.virginia.gov District Office P.O. Box 555, Harrisonburg, VA 22803 Phone: (540) 437-1451 • Fax: (540) 437-3101 Congressman Ben Cline (6th District) 2443 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-5431 https://cline.house.gov District Office 100 N. Loudoun St., Suite 120 Winchester, VA 22601 540-546-0876 U.S. Senator Tim Kaine 231 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-4024 • 202-228-6363 (fax) U.S. Senator Mark R. Warner 703 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 202-224-2023

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Local Stats • 2021 population was 44,752; 2020 population was 44,186 (with a growth of 1.3%) and 2010 population of 41,993, which shows 6.6% growth • Only 22% of our population is age 65+ • Median household income = $58,609 • Total employer establishments = 872 • 89% have a high school education or higher • 20.4% have a bachelor’s degree or higher

WOODSTOCK www.townofwoodstockva.gov Centrally located in Shenandoah County, Woodstock is the County Seat, steeped in Revolutionary and Civil War history and a hub for folks to visit and gather.

• Population per square mile = 82.5 • Average home price - $223,600 • Rent 21% vs Ownership 71%

Woodstock has many historic homes, buildings, and churches that will be of interest to any history lover. Don’t miss the original Shenandoah County Court House designed by Thomas Jefferson. Constructed in 1795 of native limestone, it is the oldest courthouse west of the Blue Ridge Mountains in continuous use. The Woodstock Museum and the Wickham House are filled with treasures from Woodstock’s rich history and are a must-see as well if you’re learning more about the area. Woodstock isn’t only known to those interested in history, though. Visitors and locals love the town for the many locally owned restaurants and shops plus an array of national chain restaurants and hotels. You’ll find many retail shops with items including antiques, wines, gourmet pantry items, gently new and used clothing, lawn and garden plants and items, and more! From Woodstock, it is easy to get to all of the popular outdoor recreation sites like the Woodstock Tower atop Massanutten Mountain, the newly opened Seven Bends State Park where you can hike and enjoy the river, and the Wolf Gap Recreation area with its primitive camping sites and fabulous hikes for some of the most amazing views. Woodstock is an authentic place that sets the standard for “hometown”. Whether born and raised here or a relative newcomer, young family or retiree, what has drawn us all here is the Woodstock lifestyle - one defined by a slower pace of life, where you get to exhale, escaping the hustle and bustle, all while enjoying the beauty of the Shenandoah Valley. COURTESY/DEBBIE FADELEY


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Wineries, Distilleries, and Breweries Historic vineyards and breathtaking scenery await the adventurous connoisseur of fine adult beverages in Shenandoah County. Making up the heart of the sprawling network known as the Shenandoah Spirits Trail, Shenandoah County offers more than a dozen vineyards, breweries and distilleries for guests to experience.

33 Amos Lane, Strasburg VA, 22657. 540-514-1687, open Thursday through Monday

North Mountain Vineyard and Winery

Pictures are worth a thousand words and the view of North Mountain from Jenna French, the director the warm tasting room at of tourism and economic North Mountain Vineyard development for the county, said and Winery will leave you Shenandoah County is working speechless. An estate winery to compete with bigger counties that has slowly but surely such as Loudoun for a chance expanded over the years, to be considered DC’s wine North Mountain offers country. award-winning, rarely-found wines. 4374 Swartz Road, In recent years, Shenandoah Maurertown, VA 22644. County has continued to build 540-436-9463, open 11 a.m.on its historic wine culture 5 p.m. Wednesday through as well as branched out to Sunday include budding breweries and distilleries. The Spirits Trail, which started with a handful of Filibuster beverage businesses, has boomed Distillery to include more than 40 stops If you are coming from throughout the Shenandoah D.C., you will feel right Valley. at home with Filibuster Distillery, which relocated Box Office from the nation’s capital Brewery to the Shenandoah Valley. Open Thursday through For the beer lover and the history fan, Box Office Brewery Sunday from noon to 6 p.m., Filibuster uses a dual took the historic Strand cask approach to make a Theatre and transformed it uniquely American whiskey. into a town hot spot. Craft 80 Maurertown Mill Road, beer and food made to order makes Box Office an entryway Maurertown, VA 22644. 703-350-7276 into Shenandoah County’s beer culture. 177 E. King St, Ridge Runner Strasburg, VA 22657. 540-465-2609, open daily Farms and

County has to offer and head down to the farm. 6895 Back Road, Maurertown, VA 22644. 540-333-7042, open 4-8 p.m. Friday; noon-8 p.m. Saturday; noon-6 p.m. Sunday

Muse Vineyards

Muse Orchards

16 Serendipity Lane, Woodstock. 540-459-7033

Muse opened a tasting room in Woodstock in late 2016 after winning the Governor’s Cup in 2015 with the very first vintage of their Bordeaux blend Clio. There are currently 32 acres under vine on the Woodstock property, situated on a bend Brewhouse of the Shenandoah River, Like it’s Strasburg cousin Box and there is a 1.8 mile hiking Office Brewery, the Woodstock trail through the vines. Their 2021 Rousanne just won Best Brewhouse took a historic in Class at the San Francisco building in a historic town and Chronicle Wine Competition made it new again. Located and three of their wines are downtown in the Casey now sold at Mt. Vernon with Jones work clothes factory, a unique label. The kitchen serves a limited menu and the visitors can take a break old farmhouse is available to from the factory and enjoy a handcrafted pint. 123 E. Court rent on Airbnb. Muse is open Sunday through Friday noon St, Woodstock, VA 22664. til 6 and noon til 8 on Saturday. 540-459-2739, open daily www.musevineyards.com

Muse Orchards, of Edinburg, produces sparkling wines and ciders. We follow the traditional champagnoise method, in which final fermentation is accomplished in-bottle, underground in our “cave.” We are “small batch,” and produce only a few cases of each of our different sparklings. While our estate-grown apples and grapes would permit a full production of several thousand gallons, we have limited our yearly production to 250 gallons to ensure that every bottle is treated individually, from the field to winery. We Brewing Co. do not have on-premise sales; Star in the rather, our wines and ciders are Valley Drawing on a rich farming available through local stores tradition, Ridge Runner Farms and restaurants. In Edinburg: Star in the Valley specializes in Heritage Mill Wines. small batch wines and offers a and Brewing Co. expects its view of the Shenandoah Valley #FarmBrew to fill you up and 240-723-0672, from its vineyard and tasting leave you satisfied. Take a step museorchard@yahoo.com., room that sits at an elevation back into the past, embrace the open daily M-F noon-6 p.m., of more than 1000 feet. agricultural roots Shenandoah Saturday noon-8 p.m.

Swover Creek Farm Brewery Down on the farm, in a converted barn, Swover Creek Farm Brewery offers a farm to table beer on a porch made from wood from the farm. Enjoy a nano-brewed beer on one of Virginia’s century farms Thursday through Saturday. 4176 Swover Creek Road, Edinburg, VA 22824. 540-984-8973

Shenandoah Vineyards Ownership of Shenandoah Vineyards may have changed in 2018, but its tradition of excellence continues. Michael Shaps bought the vineyard Jim and Emma Randel started in 1976 on land Emma Randel’s family had owned since the 1800s. Open Friday through


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Sunday 11-5, visitors can step back in time, experience a Civil War-era barn and take in the natural beauty of the Shenandoah Valley with a local product in hand. 3659 S. Ox Road, Edinburg, VA 22824. 540-984-8699

www.wolfgapvineyard.com 123 Stout Rd. Edinburg 540-984-3306

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www.kindredpointe.com through Friday, 12-7 Saturday. www.caveridge.com 3575 Conicville Rd., Mt. 1476 Conicville Rd., Mt. Jackson Jackson 540-477-3570 540-477-2585

Winery at Kindred Pointe

Cave Ridge opened their tasting Celebrating its tenth room in Conicville in 2005. anniversary, Kindred Point Th ere are now over 20 acres Wolf Gap offers private reservationunder vine on the property Vineyard only tastings that include and another 12 under Cave Ridge management a few miles food pairings in a converted JC and Janel Laravie bought stable full of cozy seating, away, producing one of the Wolf Gap in late 2021, hired antiques and two fireplaces. few Rieslings in the area along a local renowned vineyard The main tasting room is a with rich full-bodied reds and manager and winemaker, several sparkling wines. Owner/ climate controlled pavilion and are winning medals for sitting right next to a vineyard their wines. The tasting room winemaker Randy Phillips block. There is a large grassy has won the Shenandoah Cup is small, but a large tasting area between the two for pavilion is under construction twice — in 2020 with a 2017 sitting on a blanket in the Petit Verdot and in 2022 with and there are plenty of places summer and cozying up to a red blend Fossil Hill Reserve. on the 48 acre property for firepit in cooler weather. In picnics and weddings, all with There is a covered pavilion, addition to mostly dry white open patio, decks and banquet a view of Wolf Gap in Great North Mountain. Open Friday room with fireplace and heated and red wines, they also make through Sunday 12-6. January igloos for rent during the winter. hard cider from local apples. and February by appointment. Tasting room hours: 12-6 Sunday Tasting hours are daily 12-6.

Third Hill Winery at DeMello Vineyards

Third Hill at DeMello Vineyards in Quicksburg opened in 2015 in a building designed and built (mostly) by co-owner Ed DeMello from vintage, locally sourced wood, with a perfect view of Third Hill from the wrap-around porch. They offer whites, reds and a rose. Hours vary according to the season. www.demellovineyards thirdhillwinery.com. 2110 Quicksburg Rd. 540-740-8464


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MAR

Vintage in the Valley Decades Dance 7-10 p.m. March 31, Box Office Brewery

Front Porch Fridays Music Series 7-9 p.m., June 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 at Strasburg Square

JUN

Luau Pool Party June 3, W.O. Riley Park Pool, Woodstock

Vintage in the Valley 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 1, downtown Strasburg

Woodstock ROCS (Riley Outdoor Concert Series) June 9

Easter Egg hunt with Mountain View High School Interact Club 9:30 a.m., April 1 at New Market Community Park

Movie Night in the Park Sundown on June 17 at New Market Community Park

Strasburg Farmer’s Market opens 9 a.m.-1 p.m., every Saturday through October at Strasburg Square

Battle of the Paddles Pickleball Tourney April 15 sponsored by Shenandoah County Parks and Recreation

APR

Earth Day 9 a.m.-1 p.m. April 22, Strasburg Square Woofstock April 22 at Fairview Dog Park, Woodstock

Arbor Day 1-3 p.m., April 22 at New Market Community Park Community Safety and Wellness Day May 6, W.W. Robinson Elementary School, Woodstock

Fish Fry Float for Father’s Day 11 a.m.-4 p.m., June 18 at Strasburg Town Park Cross Roads Music Fest 6:30-9 p.m., June 23 in New Market Rebel Park Movie Night in the Park Sundown June 23 at New Market Community Park Shenandoah Valley ArtFest and annual street concert June 24, downtown Woodstock Independence Day Fireworks July 4, Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. Rain date July 5 Independence Day celebration 6-9:30 p.m., July 4, Strasburg Town Park

JUL

Battle of the Bands 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 6, Mount Jackson

Independence Day celebration 5 p.m., July 5 in New Market Community Park with fireworks around 9:20 p.m.

Mother’s Day Market & Picnic 11 a.m.-2 p.m., May 6 at Strasburg Visitor Center

Front Porch Fridays Music Series 7-9 p.m., July 7, 14, 21 and 28 at Strasburg Square

Historic Walking Trail opening day 1 p.m., May 7 at Strasburg Museum

MAY

MayFest May 12-13 hosted by Strasburg Business Alliance

Seven Bends Adventure Race at Seven Bends State Park May 13, Woodstock Jammin’ Food Fest May 20, New Market Community Park Farmers Market opens 9 a.m.-2 p.m., May 20, Mount Jackson Kids ROC the Market May 27, South Street Barn Market, Woodstock Movie Night in the Park Sundown May 27 at New Market Community Park Memorial Day service 5-6 p.m. May 29, Mount Jackson

Woodstock ROCS (Riley Outdoor Concert Series) July 14 and 28 Strasburg Police Department Scoops & Hoops 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., July 15 at Strasburg Assembly of God Church Shenandoah Valley Music Festival in Orkney Springs July 21-22 and 28-29

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National Night Out 6-9 p.m., Aug. 1 at Strasburg Town Park

National Night Out 6 p.m., Aug. 1 in New Market Community Park

Front Porch Fridays Music Series 7-9 p.m., Aug. 4, 11, 18 and 25 at Strasburg Square Kids ROC at W.O. Riley Park in Woodstock Aug. 5 Strasburg Yard Crawl 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Aug. 11-12 at the Visitor Center


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Kids ROC the Market Aug. 5, South Street Barn Market, Woodstock

Grilled Cheese + Tomato Soup Fest Nov. 4, downtown Strasburg

Woodstock ROCS (Riley Outdoor Concert Series) Aug. 11

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Route 11 Yard Crawl Aug. 12

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Veterans Day parade 1 p.m., Nov. 11, downtown Strasburg Veterans Day Service 5-6 p.m., Nov. 11, Mount Jackson

Shenandoah Valley Music Festival in Orkney Springs Aug. 18-19

NOV

Movie Night in the Park Sundown, Aug. 26 in New Market Community Park

Small Business Saturday and Shopping Local for the Holidays Nov. 24-Dec. 18

Shenandoah Valley Music Festival in Orkney Springs Sept. 2-3

Light up Woodstock Dec. 1, downtown

Doggie Dip 2-4 p.m., Sept. 10 at Strasburg Town Pool

Tis the Season 2-8 p.m., Dec. 2 downtown Strasburg

Cross Roads Music Fest 6:30-9 p.m., Aug. 18 in New Market Rebel Park

Puppy Pool Party 1-4 p.m., Sept. 10 at New Market Pool

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Cross Roads Music Fest 6:30-9 p.m., Sept. 15 in New Market Rebel Park Edinburg Ole Time Festival Sept. 15-17 Harvest Festival 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sept. 16, Strasburg Town Park

Movie Night in the Park Sundown Sept. 16 at New Market Community Park WoodsTACO Sept. 23, downtown Woodstock

Tis the Season Dec. 2, New Market

DEC

Toms Brook Winter Festival 4:30 p.m., Dec. 3 Christmas parade with visit from Santa and a “make-a-decoration” activity for adults and children after the parade Christmas Tree Lighting 6-7 p.m., Dec. 9, Mount Jackson Flashlight Candy Cane hunt 5:30 p.m., Dec. 9 in New Market Community Park Home for the Holidays Light Route Dec. 15-31, Strasburg Visitor Center

New Market Heritage Festival 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sept. 2 Cross Roads Music Fest 6:30-9 p.m., Oct. 6 in New Market Rebel Park Autumnfest Oct. 7 at Shenandoah County Fairgrounds, Woodstock Latin Festival Oct. 14 in New Market Movie Night in the Park Sundown, Oct. 14 in New Market Community Park Paws in the Park 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Oct. 15 at Strasburg Square

OCT

Small Business Saturday Nov. 25, downtown Strasburg

Lantern Ghost tours Oct. 21-22 at Strasburg Visitor Center Halloween on Court Square Oct. 28, Woodstock Apple Harvest Festival 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Oct. 28, Mount Jackson Trick or Treat on Congress Street 5-7 p.m., Oct. 31 in New Market

EVENTS 2023 For more information about these or other events in Shenandoah County go to VisitShenandoahCounty.com or call 540-459-6227 Events are subject to change. Please visit websites and social channels to confirm information before traveling long distances.


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Cook’s Country Store

The Edinburg

• BREAKFAST READY AT 5:30AM •DAILY WEEKDAY LUNCH SPECIALS • COOPER’S EXPRESS CHICKEN For Lunch, Dinner (Large Orders & Sides Available)

Friday, Sept. 15th @ 5pm thru Sunday, Sept. 17th @ 5pm A weekend of fun for the whole family! • Music • Art & Artisan Vendors • Local Food Vendors • Children’s Activities • Antique Tractors • Duck Race • Hay Rides • Bed Race • Civil War Events • Ole Time Baseball & Basketball Games • Parade • Party in the Park• and More!

Exxon Service Center • FULL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE • TIRES AND ALIGNMENTS • BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CHECK • STATE INSPECTIONS

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Cook’s Automotive Repair & Tire Center Rt. 11 North, Landfill Rd.•Edinburg•(540) 984-4444

Cook’s Store & Exxon Service Center Rt. 42 & I-81 (Exit 283)•Woodstock•(540) 459-4500

WOODBINE FARM MARKET 5199 John Marshall Hwy, Strasburg, VA • (540) 465-2729

Here are just a few things we carry during the year:

Fresh Baked Goods, Meat, Produce, Wines (local and beyond!), Jellies, Jams, Butters, Dressings & Sauces, Pickles & Relishes, Gift Items, Herbs, Bedding Plants, Homemade Apple Butter, Farm Fresh Beef & Pork, Local Cheeses. Gift Certificates and so much more!

PRE-ORDERS WELCOME ON FRESH BAKED GOODS FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION OR HOLIDAY!

We have a playground suited for children up to the age of ten, which includes our woodbine express & kids mining sluice. Ask about our Shelter Rental for family reunions, company picnics, birthday parties, and more. For more information on rates and availability call (540) 465-2729, or e-mail us at woodbinemarket@gmail.com.

Check out our website for opening date and hours. • www.woodbinefarmmarket.com


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Worship With Us... All Are Welcome! Antioch Church

23502 Senedo Rd., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-3661 • www.antiochcob.org Worship at 8:30am & 11am Sunday School at 9:45am Livestream at AntiochCoB

Beckford Parish

Sunday 8am & 11:15am @ Emmanuel, Woodstock Sunday 9:15am @ St. Andrews, Mt. Jackson shenandoahepiscopalians.org

Columbia Furnace United Methodist Church

19 Union Church Rd, Edinburg, VA 22824 Pastor Glen Early Sunday Facebook Online Services at 8:45am

Community Mission Church of the Brethren

50 Coffmantown Rd., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-8720 www.communitymissionchurch.com

Bethel Lutheran Church

Edinburg Christian Church

Building Faith Church at Mt. Hebron

Emanuel Lutheran Church

Cedar Creek Christian Church

Faith Lutheran Church Faith Lutheran Preschool

263 Bethel Church Rd. PO Box 187, Edinburg 540-984-3883 www.bethelchurchofhamburg.com

1944 Mt. Hebron Rd., Strasburg, VA 22657 540-325-8772 • Buildingfaithchurch2020@gmail.com Pastor: Bobby Funkhouser • Service at 10 am Sunday

5614 Zepp Rd., Maurertown, VA 22644 540-481-0137 Pastor Wayne Racey

210 Center St., Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-8155 • 540-436-8505 Pastor Eric van Leeuwen

127 E. High Street, Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-3837 • Pastor Nate Robinson Worship 8:30 & 10:30; Sunday School 9:45 emanuel@shentel.net

4260 Fort Valley Rd., Fort Valley, VA 22652 540-933-6154

Join us at 8:30am for coffee & donuts; 9am for worship

Christ United Church of Christ

First Baptist Church-Woodstock

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

First Church of Columbia Furnace

14561 Senedo Rd., Mt Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-3955 sheishin@shentel.net

850 Ox Rd., Woodstock, VA 22664 www.comeuntochrist.org Sunday Worship Service @ 10am

116 Lakeview Drive, Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-3000 ~ Pastor Doug Frazier fbc-woodstock.org Love Lives Here

19 Union Church Rd., Edinburg, VA 22824 Pastor Brian Duncan • Services at 11am Minister of Helps Randy Whetzel

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Worship With Us... All Are Welcome! Grace Evangelical Free Church 718 E. Queen St. Strasburg, VA 22657 graceevfreechurchva.org See our services online!

Grace United Church of Christ

Mount Jackson United Methodist Church

141 Orkney Dr., Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-2128 www.mtjacksonumc.org

Mount Olive United Methodist Church

10492 Orkney Grade Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-2542 www.graceuccmtjackson.com

Corner of Mt. Olive & Back Road

Gravel Springs Lutheran Church

Mt. Zion Lutheran Church

1870 S. Pifer Rd. Star Tannery, VA 22654 540-465-4836 www.gravelspringslutheran.org

3055 Fairview Rd. Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-4899 mvplutherans.org

Laurel Hill Christian Church

Pleasant View Church of the Brethren

378 Laurel Hill Way, Lebanon Church, VA 22641 540-465-3628

Manor Memorial United Methodist Church

9320 N. Congress Street, New Market, VA 22844 540-740-8959 • www.manormemorialumc.org manormemorial@gmail.com

12180 Back Rd., Toms Brook, VA 22660 Pastor: David Nesselrodt Sunday Morning 9:30 am Service

4197 Conicville Rd., Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-477-3856

Portering The Glory International 3203 S. Ox Rd., Edinburg, VA 22824 (540) 481-0127 • 615-423-1456 www.porteringtheglory.org Sundays 10 AM & Thursdays 7 PM

Maurertown Brethren Church

Quicksburg United Methodist Church

24916 Old Valley Pk., Maurertown, VA 22644 540-436-3469

4281 Ridge Rd., Quicksburg, VA 22847 540-477-2128 Service at 9:30 am Sunday

Mt. Jackson Independent Baptist Church

Saumsville Christian Church

6024 Main Street Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 540-856-4023

2035 Saumsville Rd., Maurertown, VA 22664 540-459-3566 • Pastor Joe Fleming Praise Worship @ 9:00am • Worship @ 9:45am Sunday School @ 10:45am


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Worship With Us... All Are Welcome! Shenandoah Community Fellowship

Strasburg Christian Church

St. John’s Lutheran Church

Valley Baptist Church & Christian School

197 Patmos Road, Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-2952 www.scfwoodstock.com

3623 Back Mountain Rd. Winchester, VA 22602 540-877-9407 www.stjohnslutheranwinchester.org

St. John’s UCC, Harrisville 1466 Harrisville Rd. Toms Brook, VA 22660 540-459-2807 Paster Joe Fleming

St. John’s United Church of Christ Hamburg

1010 Headquarters Rd., Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-4860 • sheishin@shentel.net

St. Luke Covenant Brethren Church 3250 Back Rd. Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-2309 • Pastor: Shawn Graber www.thestlukechurch.com

St. Paul Lutheran

156 W. Washington St. Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-3232 • stpaulstrasburg@gmail.com Like us on Facebook

St. Paul’s United Church of Christ 235 S. Main Street Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-3643 stpaulsucc.us

Strasburg Presbyterian Church

325 South Holliday St., Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-3920 Contemporary Worship at 8:30 with Praise Band Traditional Worship at 11:00 with organ Sunday School at 9:45

165 High St., Strasburg, VA 22657 540-465-3547 www.facebook.com/StrasburgCC Live at 11:00am on Sundays

408 Stoney Creek Rd., Edinburg, VA 22824 540-984-8665 • www.valleybaptistchurch.net www.vbcspioneers.org

Valley Pike Church of the Brethren 83 Headley Rd., Maurertown, VA 22644 540-459-3272 www.valleypikecob.com Pastor: Jonathan Fletcher

Wakemans Grove Church of the Brethren

668 Wakemans Grove Rd., Edinburg VA 22824 • 540-984-8383 www.wakemansgrove.com

Walker’s Chapel Church of the Brethren 267 Walker’s Chapel Ln. Mt. Jackson, VA 22842 Worship services Sundays 10am

Woodstock Presbyterian Church

142 E. Court St., Woodstock, VA 22664 540-459-2646 woodstockpresbyterianchurch.com

Zion Christian Church 1772 Zion Church Rd. Maurertown, VA 22644 540-436-3314


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