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Our Vision

Our learners are engaged in authentic, challenging, and relevant learning experiences, becoming lifelong contributors and leaders in our dynamic and diverse society.

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Our Mission

Working together as a team, we will end the predictive value of race, class, gender, and special capacities for our children’s success through highquality teaching and learning for all. We seek to build relationships with families and communities to ensure that every student succeeds. We will know every student.

Our Values

Equity: We will provide every student with the level of support necessary to thrive. Excellence: We will mitigate barriers and provide opportunities for every student to be academically successful. Family and Community: We will engage with and share the responsibility for student success with families and community partners. Wellness: We will support the physical and emotional health of our students and staff.

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“How do we create more options for places for people to live? How do we create more affordable housing opportunities in particular? How do we create more opportunities for people to be more entrepreneurial?”

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Top cop search The city announced that it’s looking for a search firm to help find its next police chief, a position that has been vacant for nearly a year following the firing of RaShall Brackney, who filed a $10 million wrongful termination lawsuit against Charlottesville. On Monday, interim City Manager Michael Rogers told NBC29 that he wants the community involved in the hiring process, but he’s “not prepared to say at this time what that process will look like.”

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An hour after the U.S. Supreme Court decision abolished the constitutional right to abortion, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin praised the ruling. “The Supreme Court of the United States has rightfully returned power to the people and their elected representatives in the states,” Youngkin said in a statement, promising to “take every action I can to protect life.” In the days since, the Virginia Mercury reports, Youngkin has an-

nounced a push to pass legislation that would ban most abortions in Virginia after 15 weeks of pregnancy. As protests have erupted across the state, abortion is now a top issue as Republicans hope to retain control of the House and retake the Senate in 2023. At a pro-choice rally outside the Virginia state capitol on Friday, hours after the SCOTUS ruling, Democrat Jennifer McClellan promised to fight to

keep abortion safe and legal in Virginia. “I’m angry today because we are fighting the same fights that our parents, our grandparents and our great-grandparents fought,” she said, according the Mercury. “I’m fighting because for the first time in my lifetime, the Supreme Court has taken away one of my rights. I am angry because my 7-year-old daughter will have less rights when she comes of childbearing age than I do.”

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More than 50 people gathered on the Downtown Mall last week to protest the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to over turn Roe v. Wade. “We want people to remember this rage and the feelings they’re having because you’re going to need that over the long run,” the Blue Ridge Abortion Fund’s Deborah Arenstein told NBC29. There’s also anticipation that there will be an increase in people traveling to Virginia, where abortion remains legal, to terminate their pregnancies.

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“It feels like they are trying to corner us into a box,” Woolfolk said, tion called on the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library to change according to the Progress. “It makes me feel like I’m being pushed its name to something more inclusive, library leadership says to keep something that I’ve heard from many people is not in line the effort would be an uphill battle. According to reporting in with the organization’s values.” The Daily Progress, that’s because a 1974 agreement between the The board took no action on Monday, and has no plans to make a five localities—Charlottesville, Albemarle, Louisa, decision, but the trustees do plan to discuss the topic at Nelson and Greene—would require unanimous the next meeting, and a committee with representatives agreement. Already, Louisa and Greene have threatfrom each locality will meet later this year to review the ened to use their veto power to block a name change, original agreement. the Progress reports. Incoming board chair Tony Townsend, a trustee repLibrary leadership has received 112 comments on resenting Albemarle County who will assume leadership the name change, and members of the public on both next month, said he intends to keep the subject alive sides of the issue spoke at the Monday meeting held and the conversation productive. “My agenda here is to make sure that this area’s most at the Northside branch. Trustee Lisa Woolfolk, who represents Charlottesville, expressed frustration at inclusive, diverse and free community resource doesn’t get the limitations imposed by the regional agreement. sidetracked or handicapped by this discussion,” he said. Lisa Woolfolk

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t its June 21 meeting, Charlottesville City Council voted to pay $1.6 million for a 39-spot parking lot at 921 E. Jefferson St. to expand downtown parking capacity. While a new parking lot has been framed as a pressing need for years, some community members claim the decision to purchase the lot is based on false narratives, and is a waste valuable city funds. “Excuse me, but where are your priorities,” Nancy Carpenter asked bluntly during public comment prior to the vote. She insisted there were more pressing matters Charlottesville should attend to, such as affordable housing. Chris Engel, the city’s director of economic development, framed the purchase as a logical and cost-effective way to expand parking capacity downtown in general, and to meet an agreement between the city and county to provide more parking for the courts. The alternative to the purchase would be allocating spaces for the courts in the Market Street Garage, Engel told councilors, pushing the occupancy in the garage well above 85 percent and “jeopardizing the business community.” Providing parking for the courts has been an ongoing process. In 2018, the city entered an intergovernmental agreement with Albemarle County to provide parking for the courts complex downtown. After purchasing the county’s portion of a parking lot on Seventh Street and an adjoining parcel for an intended $11.3 million new parking garage, City Council voted to abandon that plan in June. Claiming that the court’s deal with Albemarle County was “a bad agreement,” Councilor Michael Payne argued that providing 100 spaces for the courts in the garage “isn’t the end of the world,” although he acknowl-

edged “the majority of council does not agree with that sentiment.” He pressed Engel on whether purchasing the Jefferson Street lot would guarantee that Lucky 7 and Guadalajara wouldn’t still be torn down in the future to build another parking garage. “I don’t know if I’m in a position to give a guarantee on that,” Engel admitted. He stressed that the current purchase would help the parking situation in the short term. Payne was the sole councilor to vote against the purchase. Councilor Brian Pinkston, who voted with the majority in favor of buying the lot, said he trusts city staff’s expertise in determining a reasonable occupancy rate in the Market Street garage. “Everything having to do with parking downtown is always controversial,” Pinkston said with a slight chuckle. Community member Matthew Gillikin— who regularly tweets about local politics to his 3.5K Twitter followers—doesn’t share Pinkston’s trust. “I’ve said it a million times: We don’t have a parking supply problem downtown. We have a parking management problem,” he tells CVILLE. “And there’s plenty of evidence to back that up.” The evidence Gillikin refers to is a 2015 study on downtown parking conducted by transportation planning firm Nelson\ Nygaard. The study notes that parking utilization from 9am to 5pm on an average weekday is 67 percent. However, on peak court days the Market Street Garage “commonly reaches, and occasionally exceeds, its practical capacity.” Nelson\Nygaard recommended better managing the parking spaces the city already has rather than building new ones. Gillikin has several suggestions for how the city could have better utilized the money now committed to the new parking lot. “Even if we were to narrow it down to just ways to enhance downtown, you could put in seating, public bathrooms, more accessibility for people with disabilities,” he says.

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“It was just this light-bulb moment. I thought this should be available for families, and that’s where it started to grow in my head.” KELLY COX, THE DROP CO-CREATOR

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ucts after discovering potential contamination with Cronobacter sakazakii, which sickened four infants and led to two deaths The recall created a nationwide baby formula shortage, and that’s why, Cox says, they moved The Drop’s launch date to July 5. The app itself is free and will be available for Apple and Android devices. Users can register as a donor or a recipient, enter the age of the child, and share other pertinent information about dietary needs, alcohol consumption, medications, and location. Users can then message each other, with functionality that works much like a dating app. While both the FDA and the American Academy of Pediatrics have warned about the risks of informal milk-sharing, Cox says the app encourages appropriate safety practices and due diligence by the families who use the app, including asking for recent test results and other evidence about the health of the milk donor. “It’s kind of informed consent,” says Cox. “The beautiful part about it is we don’t store the milk, we don’t ship it, we never touch it. It’s literally just a platform for families to meet and connect.”

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iming is everything, the old saying goes, and the co-creator of a new breast-milk sharing app says she and her business partner didn’t plan the launch of The Drop to coincide with a formula shortage—that’s just how it worked out. In fact, the idea for an app to connect families with an excess of breast milk with those experiencing a shortage came from a lactation class that The Drop co-founder Kelly Cox, a pre- and post-natal yoga teacher and doula, was leading six years ago. ”I got an email from a client that she had a ton of milk that she wanted to donate. And at the same time, like two minutes later, I got another email from someone explaining to me why she wasn’t able to produce breast milk, and she wanted to know if I could help her,” says Cox, a licensed clinical social worker, who adds that issues with feeding infants is a major contributor to postpartum depression. As she pondered her clients’ breastfeeding quandaries, Cox got a notification from a dating app she was using. She had a potential romantic match. “It was just this light-bulb moment,” she says. “I thought this should be available for families, and that’s where it started to grow in my head.” It remained just an idea until COVID hit, and Cox and a business partner decided to close Bend, her Downtown Mall yoga studio. At the same time, one of Cox’s clients, Celia Castleman, was furloughed from her job. Castleman has three children whom she exclusively breast fed for two years each, Cox says. She had an excess milk supply and had found informal donation through several Facebook groups to be “clunky” and difficult. Milk banks tend to donate milk to preemies in NICUs. Recognizing a niche that wasn’t being filled, Cox and Castleman got serious in March 2020. They began working with the Richmond-based app development firm Shockoe, with a goal of launching this coming August 1, which is the start of World Breastfeeding Month. Then, Abbott baby formula manufacturer issued a recall of several formula prod-

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others or the course of events.” Keeping that in mind, we put together our annual list of the people and organizations that are leading the charge in our community. From abortion rights and gun violence prevention groups to a physician, a musician, and a culinarian, this year’s Power Issue highlights the formidable forces that are pushing Charlottesville forward in what is, we hope, the right direction.

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Since the confirmation of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett in 2020, it’s been no secret that Roe v. Wade was at risk. With the release of the landmark decision reversing Roe on June 24, Tannis Fuller, executive director of the Blue Ridge Abortion Fund, is now at the helm of an organization that will provide truly life-saving assistance for people seeking to end a pregnancy. The Blue Ridge Abortion Fund covers travel and treatment expenses for low-income people, and will be serving an increasing number of them as states outlaw abortion and the pressure on Virginia clinics increases.

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Royal Gurley, Jr. Last year, Dr. Royal Gurley, Jr. became the first Black man and the first gay man to be named superintendent of Charlottesville City Schools. Gurley had the difficult tasks of protecting students from outbreaks of the coronavirus and supporting those who fell behind academically during the pandemic. He has also worked to make gifted and talented programs more representative of the student body and ensure racial equity in the Charlottesville school system. Shortly after accepting the position, Gurley told C-VILLE he was drawn to CCS because of its focus on equity. “We need to make sure that we’re not creating any barriers for our students,” he said. “But also, when we talk about equity, what are we doing to move the needle for our students? Are we providing our students with opportunities they need in order to be successful?”

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Weekly pandemic briefings turned UVA Chief Epidemiologist Costi Sifri into a local Dr. Fauci-like figure. Issuing clear information about the current epidemic statistics, warning about the emergence of new variants, and explaining the efficacy and importance of vaccines, Dr. Sifri has kept the Charlottesville area up to date.

Previously called the Chamber Business Diversity Council, the Minority Business Alliance has been a key player in helping minority-owned businesses thrive in Charlottesville. The MBA offers a wide range of opportunities, including professional development, business educational sessions, networking events, and connections to resources and funding opportunities. The organization partnered with the United Way of Greater Charlottesville to offer $10,000 in grants to minority-owned businesses this year.

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Jody Kielbasa We can’t talk about the arts without mentioning Jody Kielbasa. During his 13 years as director of the Virginia Film Festival, he’s steered it to new heights of success. More recently, as UVA’s vice provost for the arts, Kielbasa played an integral role in envisioning and working to realize the university’s new Center for the Arts, a sprawling, state-of-the-art performance and rehearsal complex that will foster a breadth of growth in local arts programming.

Lorenzo Dickerson

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Local filmmaker Lorenzo Dickerson uses his lens to explore compelling experiences and histories of local African American communities. Through his film production company, Maupintown Media, Dickerson has shed light on the stories of Black patrons of The Paramount Theater, men incarcerated in Charlottesville, and the African American education experience in Albemarle classrooms. His new film, Raised/Razed, takes a deep dive into Charlottesville’s oldest Black neighborhood and its residents.

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Charlottesville’s Kate Bollinger didn’t intend to go to UVA, and she didn’t intend to pursue a music career. But she did both. The cinematography major played music as a hobby, and when she saw success with a few single releases, she kept on the path—and it’s the road taken that’s made her a rising star on the national scene (she just completed a run of tour dates that included sold-out shows in Brooklyn, Boston, and Chicago). Bollinger’s charming, whispery tunes incorporate jazz and R&B into lush pop so infectious The New York Times compared her to Feist and Norah Jones. She also got the attention of Kanye West, who gave Bollinger a credit on his song “Donda” for sampling the song “Candy” from her 2019 EP I Don’t Wanna Lose. With the spring release of Look At It In The Light, and more tour plans ahead, Bollinger is one to watch, listen to, and see locally. Right now.

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In the midst of a housing crisis made worse by a pandemic, many local residents are facing eviction, with limited rent relief coming from the state. The Legal Aid Justice Center stepped up to the plate and hired additional attorneys to help represent tenants facing eviction, while continuing its important work advocating for racial justice and affordable housing.


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Jaffray Woodriff The Buck Squad

If Charlottesville has a Wizard of Oz-type character, it just might be Jaffray Woodriff. The hedge fund manager made his fortune as founder of Quantitative Investment Management, and while he doesn’t make frequent public appearances, he seems to have the power to snap his fingers and make things happen from somewhere behind a curtain. Look no further than the west end of the Downtown Mall, where his new CODE Building dominates the landscape. Woodriff is also the big money behind UVA’s new School of Data Science, and his passion for the sport of squash led him to donate $12.4 million to UVA to build a facility at Boar’s Head Sports Club. JOHN ROBINSON

The B.U.C.K Squad—Brothers United to Cease the Killing—is a nonprofit that was formed to reduce area gun violence by intervening in conflicts and de-escalating them before they worsen. By patrolling high-risk neighborhoods, the squad has been able to curb the spike in gun violence that occurred during the pandemic. “The whole thing is developing relationships within these communities, and letting folks know what you’re attempting to do to help [the] guys with these guns and selling drugs,” says Herb Dickerson, the group’s executive director. “Our personal experience and reputation proves that you can do different.” The B.U.C.K. Squad also runs a 24-hour hotline (365-4187) for assistance with domestic violence, substance abuse, missing children, and other emergencies.

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What started out as a relaxing idea became a legend in the making. When Jennifer Naylor moved to Sussex Farm to enjoy chicken farming and grow her own food, she had no intention of becoming one of Charlottesville’s most popular culinarians. Urged by friends and family to sell her fresh eggs and kimchi, Naylor did just that at an area farmers’ market—and before you could say turnip kimchi (yes, that’s a delicious thing!), she added her Korean cooking specialties to the menu. The community lined up for her food, and the rest is history. Earlier this month, Naylor notched another expansion when her daughter Kelsey and Anna Gardner opened one of the year’s most anticipated new restaurants. Umma’s is a fusion of Japanese and Korean cooking that pays homage to Naylor as its iconic muse as well as contributor of traditional recipes and ingredients.

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The name Justin Shimp has been appearing with everincreasing frequency on the agendas of Charlottesville City Council and boards of supervisors in multiple surrounding counties. The founder of Shimp Engineering, Shimp is quietly and persistently tackling affordable housing with projects like a mobile home park in Nelson County and a rezoning in lower Belmont.

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THURSDAY 6/30

It’s nothing less than picturesque among the vines at Tailgate Thursday, an elevated barbecue party. Sip on wine while enjoying the vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains and tunes from C’ville Jazz Congregation’s quintet. Snack on raw and grilled oysters on the half shell from Salty Bottom Blue Oysters’ mobile bar, or bring your own food to grill on one of the Big Green Eggs. And don’t forget your lawn games and picnic blankets. Free, 6pm. Stinson Vineyards, 4744 Sugar Hollow Rd., Crozet. stinsonvineyards.com

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In quintessential Virginia fashion, Wild Common came together as a band in a country farmhouse. The crew of friends wanted to make music that let everyone “bring in our own traditions, our own styles, musical genres, and then see what came out of it,” says guitarist Brennan Gilmore. They came to rest on a new Appalachian sound—a genre-defying blend of anything and everything. Gilmore, frontwoman Davina Jackson, her son Atreyu, fiddler Nate Leath, drummer Rob Hubbard, and bassist Dhara Goradia are joined by Steve Hoke for a riverside concert. $12-15, 5pm. Rivanna River Company, 1518 E. High St. frontporchcville.org

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Let freedom ring and help welcome more than 50 new American citizens on July Fourth at Monticello. The Independence Day celebration and naturalization ceremony features Piedmont Virginia Community College president Frank Friedman as the keynote speaker, music from the Charlottesville Band and Charlottesville Opera, root beer floats, and kids’ activities on the West Lawn. Free, 9am. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, 1050 Monticello Loop. monticello.org

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CULTURE THIS WEEK Wednesday 6/29 music Beleza Duo. Melodic and rhythmic samba soul. Free, 7pm. The Bebedero, 225 W. Main St., Downtown Mall. thebebedero.com

Wind Down Wednesday. Acoustic music, food trucks, and a stunning Charlottesville sunset. $5, 6pm. Carter Mountain Orchard, 1435 Carters Mountain Trl. chilesfamily orchards.com

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Ben David Warner. Traditional Irish music. Free, 5:30pm. The Pub at Lake Monticello, 51 Bunker Blvd., Palmyra. lakemonticello golf.org

Family Film Series. Featuring perennial favorites alongside modern classics. Free, 11am. Violet Crown Charlottesville, 200 W. Main St. violetcrown.com

Steve Riggs and Friends. The bassist performs blues and vintage rock with Dan Barrale, Larry Bisgaier, and Wave Milor. Free, 6:30pm. The Whiskey Jar, 227 W. Main St., Downtown Mall. thewhiskey jarcville.com

Radio Relics: A WTJU History Exhibition. A new micro-museum exhibition tracing WTJU’s storied history of broadcasting, featuring curated photos, artifacts, and tons of T-shirts. Free, 10am. WTJU, 2244 Ivy Rd. wtju.net

Vincent Zorn. Performing live on the patio. Free, 6:30pm. Red Pump Kitchen, 401 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. redpumpkitchen.com

dance Charleston Dance Lesson. SwingCville teaches this three-week lesson series for all levels of experience. Free, 7pm. The Front Porch, 221 E. Water St. frontporchcville.org

outside Archaeology Plantation Walking Tour. Join archaeologists on a walking tour to hidden parts of the plantation and learn how archaeology informs our understanding of the lives of those who lived and worked at Monticello. Included with admission, 1:30pm. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, 931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy. monticello.org Farmers in the Park. Local farmers with seasonal produce and meats, cut and potted flowers, baked goods, hot meals, value-added products, prepared food, and crafts. Free, 3pm. Farmers in the Park, 300 Meade Ave. charlottesville.gov

Orion and the Melted Crayons

Thursday 6/30 music Berto & Vincent. Enjoy dinner with wild gypsy rumba. Free, 7pm. The Bebedero, 225 W. Main St., Downtown Mall. the bebedero.com

Berto & Vincent. Brunch and wild gypsy rumba and Latin guitar. Free, 11am. Tavern & Grocery, 333 W. Main St. tavernand grocery.com

Friday 7/1 music Fridays After Five: The Lua Project with Ramona and the Holy Smokes. Enjoy live music outdoors. Free, 5:30pm. Ting Pavilion, 700 E. Main St. tingpavilion.com SummerStage No.5: David Wax Museum. The husband-and-wife duo performs live. Free, 6pm. The Blackburn Inn and Conference Center, 301 Greenville Ave., Staunton. blackburn-inn.com

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Archaeology Plantation Walking Tour. See listing for Wednesday, June 29. Included with admission, 1:30pm. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, 931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy. monticello.org

Friday Night Writes: A Reading Series for Emerging Writers. Short stories, poetry, and music. Free, 7pm. New Dominion Bookshop, 404 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. ndbookshop.com

Sunset Market. Explore local vendors’ fresh produce, grab dinner from a food truck, enjoy artisan goods, make art at the outdoor art room, relax with a craft cocktail in The Looking Glass, and more. Free, 4:30pm. Ix Art Park, 522 Second St. SE. ixartpark.org

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Tailgate Thursdays with Cville Jazz Congregation. Enjoy a laid-back evening in the vineyard with live music, wine, oysters from Salty Bottom Blue Oysters, and BYO lawn games, picnic blankets, and food to grill. Free, 6pm. Stinson Vineyards, 4744 Sugar Hollow Rd., Crozet. stinsonvineyards.com

4th of July Celebration. Live music, food, cider, beer, and more. Free, 2pm. Bryant’s Cider, 3224 E. Branch Loop, Roseland. bryants cider.com Archaeology Plantation Walking Tour. See listing for Wednesday, June 29. Included with admission, 1:30pm. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, 931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy. monticello.org Summer Sundowns. Watch the summer sun descend behind the Blue Ridge Mountains with acoustic music from local performers. Free, 5pm. Chiswell Farm & Winery, 430 Greenwood Rd., Greenwood. chilesfamily orchards.com

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Arts From Underground. Artmaking, drinks, and karaoke inside The Looking Glass. Free, 7pm. Ix Art Park, 522 Second St. SE. ixart park.org

Ix Flix Free Summer Film Series: Raiders of the Lost Ark. Artmaking, family-friendly activities, food trucks, cold drinks, snacks, and an outdoor movie screening. Free, 6pm. Ix Art Park, 522 Second St. SE. ixartpark.org

Bingo Night. Musical bingo. Free, 6:30pm. Potters Craft Cider, 1350 Arrowhead Valley Rd. potterscraftcider.com

Radio Relics: A WTJU History Exhibition. See listing for Wednesday, June 29. Free, 10am. WTJU, 2244 Ivy Rd. wtju.net

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Orion and the Melted Crayons. Live music from the local band, and food from the Twisted Biscuits food truck. Free, 5:30pm. Potters Craft Cider, 1350 Arrowhead Valley Rd. potterscraftcider.com Paulien Quartet. Sip on cider and enjoy live music in the orchard. Free, 2:30pm. Albemarle CiderWorks, 2545 Rural Ridge Ln., North Garden. albemarleciderworks.com

outside 4th of July Celebration. See listing for Friday, July 1. Free, 11am. Bryant’s Cider, 3224 E. Branch Loop, Roseland. bryantscider.com Charlottesville City Market. Fresh produce, handmade gifts, homemade baked goods, and more. Free, 8am. Charlottesville City Market, 100 Water St. E. char lottesville.gov Farmers Market at Ix. Over 60 local vendors with produce, prepared foods, artisan goods, and more. Free, 8am. Ix Art Park, 522 Second St. SE. ixartpark.org Kiwanis Independence Day 5K. Benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Blue Ridge. $30, 7:30am. Lakeside Middle School, 2801 Powell Creek Dr. runsignup.com Wildrock’s River Stones Family Program. Visit with therapy animals and play restorative nature games at this new program designed for families. Free, 1pm. Wildrock, 6600 Blackwells Hollow Rd., Crozet. wildrock.org

Sunday 7/3 music Vincent Zorn. Brunch with live music. Free, 11am. South and Central Latin Grill, Dairy Market. southandcentralgrill.com

dance Salsa Class. Learn to salsa and strut your stuff. $6-8, 7pm. Ix Art Park, 522 Second St. SE. ixartpark.org

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Wild Common. New Appalachian music. $12-15, 5pm. Rivanna River Company, 1538 E. High St. frontporchcville.org

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Kizomba Fridays. An open community social to gather to learn and dance kizomba and more. $10, 8pm. Ashtanga Yoga of Charlottesville, 906 Monticello Rd. @core4kizomba

Thursday Evening Sunset Series. Live music, food trucks, Carter Mountain Wine, Bold Rock Hard Cider, and a beautiful view of the sunset. $10, 6pm. Carter Mountain Orchard, 1435 Carters Mountain Trl. chiles familyorchards.com

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Pride Night—Happy Hour. A casual cocktail hour with creative drinks and music. Free, 5pm. Vitae Spirits Distillery Downtown, 101 E. Water St. vitaespirits.com

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CULTURE THE WORKING POUR

Monday 7/4 music Baby Jo’s. Tunes from the seven-piece New Orleans-inspired boogie and blues band. Free, 6:30pm. The Whiskey Jar, 227 W. Main St., Downtown Mall. thewhiskey jarcville.com Berto & Vincent. Rumba rumba. Free, 7pm. South and Central Latin Grill, Dairy Market. southandcentralgrill.com Gin & Jazz. Brian Caputo Trio performs in the hotel lobby bar. Free, 5:30pm. Oakhurst Hall, 122 Oakhurst Cir. oakhurstinn.com Jazz First Mondays. Jazz quartet playing standards and originals with occasional guest performers. Free, 5pm. Starr Hill Brewery Tap Room, 5391 Three Notched Rd., Crozet. starrhill.com

outside 4th of July Celebration. See listing for Friday, July 1. Free, 11am. Bryant’s Cider, 3224 E. Branch Loop, Roseland. bryantscider.com Happy Birthday America. Live music from Local Vocals, adult beverages, food trucks, and fireworks. $10-20, 6pm. Carter Mountain Orchard, 1435 Carters Mountain Trl. chiles familyorchards.com Independence Day Celebration and Naturalization Ceremony. Over 50 new American citizens undertake their naturalization ceremony, PVCC president Frank Friedman speaks, and the Charlottesville Band and Charlottesville Opera provide music. Free, 9am. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, 931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy. monticello.org

Summer Celebration Series: Music Mondays. Live music from Matt Johnson, and complimentary access to the one-acre putting course. Free, 6pm. Birdwood Bar & Grill, 410 Golf Course Dr. boars head resort.com

Tuesday 7/5 music Berto Sales. Brazilian and Latin guitar night. Free, 7pm. South and Central Latin Grill, Dairy Market. southandcentralgrill.com

Vincent Zorn. Solo wild gypsy rumba. Free, 7pm. The Bebedero, 225 W. Main St., Downtown Mall. thebebedero.com

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etc. Geeks Who Drink Tuesday Trivia Night. Useless knowledge means everything at this authentic homegrown trivia quiz. Free, 8pm. Firefly, 1304 E. Market St. fireflycville.com Radio Relics: A WTJU History Exhibition. See listing for Wednesday, June 29. Free, 10am. WTJU, 2244 Ivy Rd. wtju.net

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ith so many coffee roasters trying to deliver the perfect cup, central Virginia joe fans have lots to choose from. The advantages of buying from local roasters goes beyond allegiance to the companies and the love for all things local, though—the direct benefit to the coffee drinker is a matter of taste. Buying coffee locally means access to the freshest beans, carefully crafted to bring the best flavors to your cup and your palate. In addition, smaller local roasters can offer unique lots of beans, something that is not always possible or economical for large commercial roasters. Small lots often mean higher quality, plus the opportunity to source a wider variety of beans with different processing methods, from different geographical origins. Most coffee drinkers start the day with a hot cup or two, but iced coffee sales jump in warmer weather. Neither special equipment nor special coffee beans are required for iced coffee. Any method of brewing can be used prior to adding ice, but not everyone likes the same bean from their morning routine when that coffee is put on ice. The process of adding ice to coffee brings out a different expression of flavors that may be better, worse, or just different. It’s obvious that ice can dilute the coffee, but this can also be beneficial, as it allows subtler flavors to be revealed. However, for many, dilution is not a welcome result, and so coffee that’s intended to go over ice is often brewed in a higher concentration. Yet, even when an adjustment of concentration is made, colder drinking temperature changes the presentation of volatile aroma and flavor to the nose and mouth, often muting the stronger roasted and bitter components of coffee, and resulting in more apparent notes of fruit and acid. In the end, the beans used for an iced coffee versus a hot cup of coffee are largely a matter of personal preference, and some trial and error may be needed. Here are a few recommendations for beans from local roasters that perform well both hot and iced:

JBird Supply Tanzania Twawela ($18/16oz) JBird’s storefront is at Ix Park, and its coffee is also frequently available at area farmers’ markets. The Tanzania Twawela has bold notes of peanut butter and chocolate (yes, Reese’s peanut butter cup), along with floral notes like rose and lavender and bright citrus flavors reminiscent of lemon and grapefruit. On ice, the coffee reveals a bright acidity that is best described as juicy citrus fruit, while the darker notes fade a bit into the background—a great complement to a bit of milk and/or sugar.

An iced local coffee, like this one from Grit, delivers a welcome chill on a hot day.

Milli Coffee Roasters “Nice with Ice” blend ($15/12oz) Most of the recommendations here are single origin coffees, but this specific blend from Milli is a combination of Colombian and Rwandan beans that is intentionally formulated with iced coffee in mind. It is indeed “nice with ice” with toasted nut flavors serving as a base to lemon-lime fruit components. Although marketed for iced coffee, it functions well hot also, with prominent flavors of dark chocolate and additional fruit flavors such as apricots and white peaches rounding out the cup.

impresses with a rich, full body carrying a roasted peanut character, green grape flavors, and a bright citrus acidity.

Mudhouse Coffee Roasters La Joya Washed Honduras ($21.25/12oz) Just one example of the excellent small lot, single origin coffees offered by Mudhouse. Served hot, this coffee is medium bodied and clean on the palate with hints of sweet nougat, caramel, and red cherry acidity. On ice, juicy red berries and lime flavors take center stage and the darker flavors of cocoa and fig play more supporting roles.

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Colombia Las Brisas ($16/12oz)

El Salvador Los Cipreses ($17.95/16oz)

Grit has several stores around town but also offers free local delivery directly to Charlottesville front doors twice a week. This single origin offering from Colombia yields a pleasant, medium-weight cup when warm, with flavors of toasted nuts partnering nicely with hints of peach and green lime. When iced, the coffee

This single origin coffee has flavors of oranges, brown sugar, and nuts when brewed. It is full of flavor but still smooth and medium bodied, making it a perfect choice to ease into an early morning. On ice, there are light flavors of chocolate and toasted nuts followed by an emerging lemon-lime tartness, slightly reminiscent of SweeTARTS candy.

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Archaeology Plantation Walking Tour. See listing for Wednesday, June 29. Included with admission, 1:30pm. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, 931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy. monticello.org

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1480 garth gatE LanE $2,675,000 Magnificent custom residence on 5-plus acres with breathtaking landscape gardens and hardscaping, four-falls water feature with goldfish pond, and lush garden. Borders the 175-acre Foxfield property, in conservation easement, within viewing range of the Foxfield races. The custom home features exquisite crown molding & heart pine flrs, copper roof and gutters, high ceilings, and a creative blend of formal and informal spaces. Spacious 1st-floor master suite with 2 baths and walk-in closets, 4 fireplaces, updated kitchen, generator, and 800sf unfinished 2nd-floor bonus space. Marcela Foshay (540) 314-6550. MLS# 630792

OAKLEIGH • $3,975,000 c.1856, Oakleigh is a beautifully renovated, turn-key country estate incl’ 149 manicured acres w/ 2 ponds. The home enjoys total tranquility & has been carefully modernized & renovated to incl’ 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths & endless charm. Other structures incl’ a smokehouse, barn, chicken coop & large shed, all w/ water & electricity. Wonderful boxwood ringed vegetable garden. Under Conservation easement w/ 1 division right. 25 mins to Charlottesville. Fiber optic! MLS# 627792

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This Italian country house & estate is tucked away at the base of the Ragged Mountains & above the Hardware River. The 21 acre oasis is completely private with in-house sauna, gym, wine cellar, playground, formal & vegetable gardens & 3 bedroom guesthouse. Details incl’ hand carved mantels & hand blown chandeliers from Italy, wine cellar, Italian marble & terracotta flooring & elevator. Large expanses of glass take in the beautiful woods, close-in mountain views & open, fenced paddocks. Dependencies incl’ 3 bed guesthouse, world-class 4 stall barn & greenhouse. Immaculately landscaped w/ waterfall & dipping pool. MLS# 630541

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HARDENDALE • $2,895,000 Hardendale dates back to the early 1800’s & the house has been renovated numerous times over its 200 year history. Most recently added is a large kitchen open to the family room & a true master suite above. The colonnaded walkways btw the house & guest quarters & garage + home office are reminiscent of Monticello. Don’t miss the 1800’s log cabin, lovely stone walls, 8 stall center aisle barn + riding arena, & guest cottage. In the heart of Ivy & moments to Murray Elementary. MLS# 629838

Home Track Farm is a rare, circa 1823 property that has been closely held by 2 preservation minded families for almost 7 decades. Meticulously preserved & restored, the main house, dependencies and grounds provide the ideal setting for large family gatherings, entertaining guests and corporate outings. The flow & positioning of the grounds from the main house to the repurposed bank barn, provide unparalleled river & mountain views. An extensive trail system is incorporated within the varying topography, providing access to an unique combination of rolling hills, pasture land, & incredibly beautiful, private Lynch River frontage. MLS# 627362


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Botanical Fare 421 E. Main St. Downtown Mall. “My Water Garden,” photographs enhanced with acrylic paint on canvas by Betty Brubach. Through mid-July. The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative 209

Monticello Rd. In “Tender Works,” Karina A. Monroy explores cyclical tensions between pain and love, hurt and healing, and mother and daughter through embroidery, painting, and drawing. Through July 31. First Friday opening 5:30pm. Central Library 201 E. Market St. On the

academic year. Artistic media include painting, drawing, ceramics, graphic design, digital media, sculpture and more. Through September 9. Second Street Gallery 115 Second St. SE.

In the Main Gallery, “Subversive Media: Materiality & Power,” a group exhibition featuring 10 artists. In the Dové Gallery, “Summer’s Cauldron,” a solo exhibition by Aaron Eichorst. Through July 22. Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital 500

Martha Jefferson Dr. On the second floor, “Serenity and Life,” oil paintings by Terry M. Coffey. Through August 8.

third floor, 34 pieces of artwork from Arc of the Piedmont’s The Arc Studio, a visual arts program providing an open studio environment for adult artists with developmental disabilities. Through July 31.

Shenandoah Valley Art Center 126 S.

Chroma Projects Inside Vault Virginia, Third St. SE. “Melange: Collage Works Across Time,” works by Chuck Scalin. Through July 29. First Friday reception at 5pm.

Studio Ix 969 Second St. SE. “As It Is Now”

Crozet Artisan Depot 5791 Three Notch’d

Top Knot Studio 103 Fifth St. SE. “Where-

Rd. “Serenity in the Trees” features Alison Thomas’ digitally manipulated photographs. Through July. Meet the artist event on July 9 at 1pm.

abouts,” works by Andrew Sherogan. On display July-September.

Crozet Library 2020 Library Ave. Paintings

by Dana Wheeles. C’ville Arts Cooperative Gallery 118 E.

Main St., Downtown Mall. “The Planets,” glass art and jewelry from Diana Branscome. Through July. First Friday meet the artist event at 5pm. Eastwood Farm and Winery 2531 Scotts-

Les Yeux du Monde 841 Wolf Trap Rd.

“Convergence,” works by Isabelle Abbot. Opens July 9.

features painting and drawing by Tori Cherry depicting scenes of a new normal, post-autoimmune diagnosis. Through July 31. First Friday reception 5pm.

Vault Virginia 300 E. Main St. “The Mem-

ories Won’t Fade Away,” a group exhibition featuring works by Brittany Fan, Lucy “Clare” Spooner, and Lauchlan Davis. Through July 15. Visible Records 1740 Broadway St. “Points

of Departure,” an exhibition by the Photographer’s Green Book featuring works from four core members—Jay Simple, Sydney Ellison, Ally Caple, and Zora J. Murff. Through August 27. Vitae Spirits Distillery 101 E. Water St. Pho-

tographs of vernacular architecture and innate cultural landscape context by Gary Okerlund. Through July.

Tori Cherry A quickfire interview with New City Arts’ Welcome Gallery Manager By Caite Hamilton

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ori Cherry’s work with New City Arts started long before she was hired as its Welcome Gallery Manager. The 2021-2022 Aunspaugh Fellow at UVA worked at a co-instructor for Summer Studio @ The Fralin, which culminated in a week-long show at New City. In November of 2021, she exhibited her own work, a collection of still life and figurative paintings entitled “In Good Time.” “‘In Good Time’ refers not to any anticipated moment or ending but instead to an implied attitude of patience,” Cherry said in her artist statement. “Patience is what enables me to see value in unlikely subjects.” As Welcome Gallery Manager, Cherry will lead programs, exhibitions, and events. We challenged her to a quickfire interview to get to know her better.

land Rd., North Garden. “Pastel Viewpoints,” an exhibit by local artists group the Piedmont Pastelists. Through July 31. McGuffey Art Center 201 Second

St. NW. In the Smith Gallery, “silent dialogues” by Polly Rebecca Breckenridge. In the first floor Hallway Gallery, works from residency artists. In the second floor Hallway Gallery, the summer member show. Through August 14. First Friday receptions. Northside Library 705 Rio

Most-used emoji: What are you watching? I’m currently rewatching a favorite show of mine called “Sense8.”

PVCC Gallery V. Earl Dickinson Building,

What are you currently reading? Transit by Rachel Cusk.

Aaron Eichorst at Second Street Gallery

If past lives are real, what was yours? I think in my past life I was an ornithologist. First career you dreamed of having as a kid: I had a really long phase where I was totally convinced I’d be an astronaut. I’m still super interested in space and weather, but I’m not nearly as invested as I was as a kid. I think once I heard about how physically taxing it is for your body to be in space, I was a bit turned off. Favorite thing about Charlottesville’s art scene: The community support! I’m so amazed by how much talent there is just within Charlottesville, and how supportive local artists and art-lovers are to each other. People go out of their way to attend each others’ art events, buy local art, and are just so encouraging. I always feel really motivated and supported whenever I get a chance to engage with the arts community here.

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Favorite artist: Really tough question, and I have to pick two because they’re both tied for my top spot: Jennifer Packer and Nicolás Uribe.

Rd. W. “Virginia’s Constitutions,” a traveling exhibition from the Library of Virginia. In the quiet room, acrylics by Victor M. Solomon, and on the art wall, oil paintings by Randy Baskerville. Through July 28.

What’s the top song on your Spotify playlist? “Talk Down” by Dijon.

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First art memory: I grew up going to my grandparents’ church, which meant getting to church early and staying for almost the entire day. I’d say my earliest memory would be sitting in church pews drawing on the back of the service pamphlets. Being an only child, I had to find ways to keep myself entertained. My mom always encouraged me to carry around a little notebook and pen in the spirit of productivity (which I still do today), so drawing was what I did to keep myself busy. I’m sure she didn’t mean for my productivity to look like constant doodling, but she saw I was invested in it and encouraged me regardless.

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501 College Dr. The Annual Student Exhibition features a curated selection of works by student artists from the latest

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Wayne Ave., Waynesboro. In the Cabell/ Arehart Invitational Gallery, the annual exhibition by the Virginia Watercolor Society. Through August 27.

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June was chosen for LGBTQ+ Pride month because in June 1969 there was an “uprising” at the Stonewall Inn in New York City that sparked a liberation movement. That was over 50 years ago. Many of those who have struggled in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights are older adults now, which comes with a host of new challenges. As author Dave Singleton put it, decades after Stonewall, “We’re still in the early stages of grasping what it really means to be LGBT and older.” According to SAGE and the National Resource Center on LGBT Aging, there are 3 Million people identifying as LGBTQ+ over the age of 50, and that number is projected to be 7 Million by 2030. These older adults are two times more likely to be single or live alone, a major challenge for older adults in general; also, they are four times less likely to have children to provide support. In essence, LGBTQ+ older adults deal with the most difficult issues that all seniors face – isolation, living alone, lack of caregiver support - but also face additional challenges. For example, despite advances in LGBTQ+ rights, over 34% still worry that they will need to hide their identity to access senior housing or nursing home facilities. Indeed, a third of LGBTQ+ people have experienced victimization at least three times during their lives, and as older adults now many live in fear of acknowledging their true self, which can feel like a frustrating step backward. According to an AARP “Maintaining Dignity Survey” several years ago, 76 percent of LGBTQ adults over 45 worried about having adequate family and social support systems to fall back on— and most worried about abuse, neglect and harassment in long-term care settings. As a result, 53% of LGBTQ+ older adults feel isolated from others, and caregiving challenges fall

heavy on the community 21% of older LGBTQ+ people have provided care to friends, compared to only 6% of non-LGBTQ+ older adults. Generally, LGBTQ+ people become caregivers at a higher rate and make up 9% of all caregivers in the United States. What’s more, without strong family and social support, older LGBTQ+ adults are faced with relying on our system of outside care providers, a system not as equipped as it should be to meet their needs. Statistics show us that LGBTQ+ older adults and caregivers are more likely to face poverty, homelessness and have poor physical and mental health. While Pride Month is a time to celebrate how far we’ve come, it is also a time to recognize how much still needs to be done. “Of particular concern to JABA are the struggles that older LGBTQ+ adults must deal with,” says Marta Keane, CEO of JABA, a local non-profit that serves older adults and caregivers. “Those statistics highlight the issues that we address with all seniors, but they can be especially challenging for LGBTQ+ older adults. That’s why we’re always seeking opportunities to celebrate the value in diversity and strive for equity and inclusion in our programs and services.” Indeed, for those who came of age during the modern gay rights movement, there’s another frontier to conquer aging with dignity. “Our LGBTQ elder pioneers are fierce,” Lynn Faria, executive vice president at SAGE, told AARP in 2019. “They’re the ones that lit the spark that ignited the modern LGBTQ rights movement, and they’re the fighters on the front lines today saying, ‘We refuse to be treated this way; we refuse to be invisible.’ “

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Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): I asked Leo readers to provide their insights about the topic, How to Be a Leo. Here are responses that line up with your current astrological omens. 1. People should try to understand you’re only bossing them around for their benefit.— Harlow Hunt 2. Be alert for the intense shadows you may cast with your intense brightness. Consider the possibility that even if they seem iffy or dicey, they have value and even blessings to offer.—Cannarius Kansen 3. Never break your own heart. Never apologize for showering yourself with kindness and adoration.—Amy Clear 4. At the moment of orgasm, scream out your own name.—Bethany Grace

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): It’s your birthright as a Virgo to become a master of capitalizing on difficulties. You have great potential to detect opportunities coalescing in the midst of trouble. You can develop a knack for spotting the order that’s hiding in the chaos. Now is a time when you should wield these skills with artistry, my dear—both for your own benefit and for the betterment of everyone whose lives you touch.

Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): One of my heroes died in 2021: the magnificent Libran author bell hooks (who didn’t capitalize her name). She was the most imaginative and independent-minded activist I knew. Till her last day, she articulated one-of-a-kind truths about social justice; she maintained her uncompromising originality. But it wasn’t easy. She wrote, “No insurgent intellectual, no dissenting critical voice in this society escapes the pressure to conform. We are all vulnerable. We can all be had, co-opted, bought. There is no special grace that rescues any of us. There is only a constant struggle.” I bring this to your attention, Libra, because I suspect the coming weeks will require your strenuous efforts to remain true to your high standards and unique vision of reality.

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(June 21-July 22): Filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard believes there’s only one way to find a sense of meaning, and that is to fill your life to the bursting point; to be in love with your experience; to celebrate the flow of events wherever it takes you. When you do that, Godard says, you have no need or urge to ask questions like “Why am I here?” or “What is my purpose?” The richness of your story is the ultimate response to every enigma. As I contemplate these ideas, I say: wow! That’s an intensely vibrant way to live. Personally, I’m not able to sustain it all the time. But I think most of us would benefit from such an approach for brief periods now and then. And I believe you have just entered one of those phases.

ences coming your way. I trust you understand I’m not referring to the kinds of beauty that are worshiped by conventional wisdom. Rather, I mean the elegance, allure, charm, and grace that you behold in old trees and gorgeous architecture and enchanting music and people with soulful idiosyncrasies. P.S.: The coming weeks will also be a favorable time to redefine the meaning of beauty for yourself.

would adopt a similar aspiration in the coming months. You’re going to be exceptionally skilled at all types of bridge-building, including the kind that connects you to the hero you’ll be in the future. I mean, you are already a hero in my eyes, but I know you will ultimately become an even more fulfilled and refined version of your best self. Now is a favorable time to do the holy work of forging stronger links to that star-to-be.

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(Nov. 22-Dec. 21): It’s the season for expressing your love—and for expanding and deepening the ways you express your love. I invite you to speak the following quotes to the right person: 1. “Your head is a living forest full of songbirds.”—E. E. Cummings 2. “Lovers continuously reach each other’s boundaries.”—Rainer Maria Rilke 3. “You’re my favorite unfolding story.”—Ann Patchett 4. “My lifetime listens to yours.”—Muriel Rukeyser

(Feb. 19-March 20): A blogger named Lissar suggests that the cherry blossom is an apt symbol for you Pisceans. She describes you as “transient, lissome, blooming, lovely, fragile yet memorable and recurring, in tune with nature.” Lissar says you “mystify yet charm,” and that your “presence is a balm, yet awe-inspiring and moving.” Of course, like all of us, you also have your share of less graceful qualities. And that’s not a bad thing! We’re all here to learn the art of growing into our ripe selves. It’s part of the fun of being alive. But I suspect that in the coming weeks, you will be an extra close match for Lissar’s description. You are at the peak of your power to delight and beguile us.

Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan.19): In the coming weeks, make sure you do not fit this description articulated by Capricorn novelist Haruki Murakami: “You’re seeking something, but at the same time, you are running away for all you’re worth.” If there is any goal about which you feel conflicted like that, dear Capricorn, now is a good time to clear away your confusion. If you are in some sense undercutting yourself, perhaps unconsciously, now is the time to expose your inner saboteur and seek the necessary healing. July will be self-unification month.

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A Tweeter named Luxuryblkwomen articulates one of her ongoing goals: “bridging the gap between me and my ideal self, one day at a time.” I’d love it if you

Aries (March 21-April 19): In her poem “Two Skins,” Bahamanian writer Lynn Sweeting writes, “There is a moment in every snake’s life when she wears two skins: one you can see, about to be shed, one you cannot see, the skin under the skin, waiting.” I suspect you now have metaphorical resemblances to a snake on the verge of molting, Aries. Congratulations on your imminent rebirth! Here’s a tip: The snake’s old skin doesn’t always just fall away; she may need to take aggressive action to tear it open and strip it off, like by rubbing her head against a rock. Be ready to perform a comparable task.

Taurus (April 20-May 20): “Imagine a world 300 years from now,” writes Japanese novelist Minae Mizumura, “a world in which not only the best-educated people but also the brightest minds and the deepest souls express themselves only in English. Imagine the world subjected to the tyranny of a singular ‘Logos.’ What a narrow, pitiful, and horrid world that would be!” Even though I am primarily an English speaker, I agree with her. I don’t want a world purged of diversity. Don’t want a monolithic culture. Don’t want everyone to think and speak the same. I hope you share my passion for multiplicity, Taurus—especially these days. In my astrological opinion, you’ll thrive if you immerse yourself in a celebratory riot of variety. I hope you will seek out influences you’re not usually exposed to.

Gemini (May 21-June 20): Imagine you’re not a person, but a medley of four magical ingredients. What would they be? A Gemini baker named Jasmine says, “ripe persimmons, green hills after a rain, a sparkling new Viking black glass oven, and a prize-winning show horse.” A Gemini social worker named Amarantha says she would be made of “Florence and the Machine’s song ‘Sky Full of Song,’ a grove of birch trees, a blue cashmere knee-length sweater, and three black cats sleeping in the sun.” A Gemini delivery driver named Altoona says, “freshly harvested cannabis buds, a bird-loving wetlands at twilight, Rebecca Solnit’s book Hope in the Darkness, and the Haleakalā shield volcano in Maui.” And now, Gemini, what about you? Identify your medley of four magical ingredients. The time is right to re-imagine the poetry of YOU. Expanded weekly audio horoscopes and daily text message horoscopes: RealAstrology.com, (877) 873-4888

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FORECLOSURE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION 8.73 Acre Unimproved Lot 1712 Buck Road, Crozet, VA 22932 Albemarle County Tax Map No. 05600-00-00-005E0 SALE: FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2022 AT 11:00 A.M. AT THE ALBEMARLE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 501 E. JEFFERSON STREET, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 In execution of a Deed of Trust, being dated April 11, 2016 and recorded on April 12, 2016, in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court in Albemarle County, Virginia (the “Clerk’s Office”), in Deed Book 4745, page 49 (the “Deed of Trust”), the undersigned as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, will offer for sale at public auction the parcel listed below: All that certain parcel of land together with appurtenances thereunto belonging lying in the While Hall Magisterial District of Albemarle County, Virginia, on the western side of State Route 789, near the community of Crozet, containing 8.73 acres.

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Impressive 763-acre country estate approximately 25 miles south of Charlottesville. The property showcases a stately southern residence, built circa 1904, extensive equestrian facilities, recreation opportunities, creeks and a pond. MLS#623792 $6,295,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863 www.greenfieldsfarmva.com

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On 111 Acres 8 miles south of Culpeper. The fully updated, all character intact, 3 BR 3 BA 1890s home, and the Guest Cottage are show ready architectural elements. The Red party barn is often illuminated to its rafters. MLS#631162, $2,450,000, Will Carr, 434.981.3065

Extraordinary church residence! Circa 1854 and redesigned by architect Bruce Wardell, as his own home. There is simply nothing like it. Step through the double doors into the vestibule and then into the soaring 16 ft. tall former sanctuary complete with a loft and side row of tall windows. Pressed tin ceiling and rich oak floors compliment the clean lines of the open interior floor plan. A separate “Sunday School” addition has 3 or 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Bucolic views complete the perfect setting. MLS#630270 $810,000 Tim Michel,434.960.1124

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Stunning Virginia farmhouse perfectly sited on 156 protected acres overlooking a pond and the rolling hills of Southern Albemarle. 4-BR, 4-full & 2-half BA. Enhancing the main residence is a charming, 1-BR, 1-BA log “barn”. Close to Pippin Hill! MLS#629743 $5,985,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863

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A southern Albemarle estate with 1.5 miles of frontage on the James River with 540± acres of highly fertile, gently rolling landscape. Historic farmhouse dating to the late 1700s offers extensive views of the river. Under conservation easement with the VOF. MLS#630470 $4,865,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863

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An oasis of tranquility and fine country living approximately 20 minutes to Charlottesville and CHO airport. 177 private acres with circa 1901 classic Virginia farm house, 3 ponds, completely remodeled and updated. MLS#626933 $3,475,000 Jim Faulconer, 434.981.0076 www.RivandaleVa.com

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2-story, custom home, 6,400 sf., 4 BR, 5 BA, 7 FP, spacious rooms, and numerous windows providing an abundance of light. Idyllic wooded setting overlooking pond with enormous privacy on 76 acres. Under conservation easement with the VOF. MLS#628772 $2,950,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863

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Situated near the Blue Ridge Mtns. in western Madison County Virginia, contains 333 acres of rolling to hilly pastures and grazing land, wooded mountain land, 2 homes and a complement of necessary farm buildings to sustain many agricultural endeavors. Currently runs as a grazing farm for beef cattle. There is a quality 3 BR brick home, c. 1995, offering 1-level living, a modern kitchen, baths and large windows bringing in lots of light. Outside is a lovely terrace and in-ground gunite pool. NOT in conservation easement! MLS#630435 $3,200,000 Jim Faulconer, 434.981.0076

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Striking residence on 5+ acres in the heart of Keswick. Architecturally-designed with numerous high-end custom features. Gracious one level living with 3,471 fin. sq. ft. Minutes from the world class Keswick Hall, Charlottesville, UVA, and Pantops. MLS#626196 $1,195,000 Charlotte Dammann, 434.981.1250

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Panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mtn. and scenic Rivanna Reservoir frontage is offered from this 120acre Albemarle County estate featuring a 5 BR manor home. Excellent location and close to the city limits and Charlottesville-Albemarle airport! MLS#625402 $5,450,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863

STONY POINTE

A spacious and meticulously maintained 4 bedroom, 5.5 bath Manor home on 57 acres of tranquility, and panoramic views of the Southwest Mtns. and to the west are winter views of the Blue Ridge Mtns. 6 miles from Charlottesville. MLS#626941 $2,850,000 Jim Faulconer, 434.981.0076

ESTATE PARCEL IN AFTON

Stunning, mountain views available on this attractive 14± acre property, possessing lovely streams and woods. This parcel is only 1.5 miles from Route 151 Brew Trail, with easy access to Wintergreen, Charlottesville & UVA. MLS#629702 Robert Mellen, 434.996.7386 or Charlotte Dammann, 434.981.1250

SUNNYSIDE

Remarkably large parcel located convenient to Charlottesville and UVA. Exceptional Blue Ridge views, charming farmhouse (in need of restoration). Under VOF easement but with divisions into already predetermined parcels. MLS#585228 $4,400,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863

BROOMFIELD FARM

29 acres fronting Blenheim Rd. a small agricultural & residential subdivision with CCR’s, but NO HOA. 2 buildable lots,with an historic red barn,silo, & an 8-stall stable. Driveway in place, underground power, well & water, & several building spots with mountain views. MLS#624834 $495,000 Jim Faulconer, 434.981.0076

MURPHY’S CREEK FARM

Wonderful gently rolling parcel of land with just under 26 acres, 18 miles south of Charlottesville. The land is wooded (mostly hardwoods) with an elevated building site, stream/creek, total privacy, and long road frontage. MLS#619394 $285,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863

GREEN ACRES

Pastoral views from this 3 BR brick home on 159 acres in Southern Albemarle. Gently rolling meadows, fields & woodland, ideal for farming with fenced pastures, ample water sources, equipment shed & barn. Property is not under easement & has 4 division rights. MLS#630428 $1,685,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863

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2.33 private acres, situated in Meriwether Lewis Elementary School district and Western Albemarle. This home offers mostly one level living with master BR and BA, spacious FR w/FP. Upstairs are 2 BR and BA. 2-bay paneled garage with storage. MLS#630240 $795,000 Jim Faulconer, 434.981.0076

FRAYS MILL

Mostly wooded preservation tract of 81.395 acres next to Frays Mill Subdivision in highly desirable northern Albemarle. This beautiful gently rolling land has a great, private homesite with Blue Ridge Mt. views, and creek on property. MLS#608509 $995,000 Jim Faulconer, 434.981.0076

LAMBS ROAD

Private, 6+ acre wooded lot, that’s conveniently close to Charlottesville, but still in Albemarle County. The property contains large, mature trees and a small stream that winds through the middle. Three potential division rights. MLS#626128 $259,000 Jeremy Fields, 434.270.1220

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10 acres of mature woods. Property has long road frontage and consists of two parcels being combined and sold as one. No homeowners association! Design and build your dream residence on this very wellpriced parcel. MLS#621178 $189,000 Charlotte Dammann, 434.981.1250

GREY OAKS

Spectacular 53-acre country estate with incredible custom-designed home, wonderful outdoor spaces, multi-functional 1,800 sf barn, 2-acre lake, Blue Ridge views, and a private, serene setting—all within 15 miles of Charlottesville. MLS#617485 $3,965,000 Steve McLean, 434.981.1863 www.greyoaksfarmva.com

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Exclusive Private Estates Premier Land Holding Farm / Agriculture Ranch / Livestock Equestrian Timber Hunting / Recreation Conservation Investment

4500 ACRES

Phase 1: 2,081 Acres offered in 3 Tracts Located on Ed Jones Rd, Charlottesville, VA (Albemarle County)

4,500 acres being sold in two phases

• Property was put into a conservation easement in July of 2019 joining a number of significant nearby properties including Monticello. • Property lays very well with creeks, long road frontage and multiple access points from 4 roads • Great location just 15mi from the University of Virginia campus, 12mi from Martha Jefferson Hospital, 11mi from I-64, and 6mi from Lake Monticello Shopping Center

Phase 1 (July 19, 2022) features 2,081 acres

• Over 800 acres in Phase 1 recently cleared, prepped, fertilized, and seeded • Extensive road system throughout • Offered in 3 tracts and as a whole • Tract 1: +635 acres with 1670’ of frontage on Buck Island Rd and long frontage on Ed Jones Rd. Long fields with beautiful views of property and Carter Mountain. • Tract 2: +925 acres with an impressive 8,400’ (1.6 miles) of frontage on Martin Kings Rd plus 2,420’ on Buck Island Rd. This prime tract is a blank slate for a premier estate! • Tract 3: +521 acres with long frontage on Ed Jones Rd and access from Jacob Creek Dr • Notes: Easement does not allow tracts to be further subdivided. Max of two dwelling units allowed per tract.

Phase 2 (late Fall): 2,419 acres adjoining Phase 1

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PROPERTY LOCATION

GIS: across from 2635 Martin Kings Rd, Scottsville, VA Directions to Property: From Charlottesville, Rt.20S past I-64 to LEFT on Rt.53E. 3mi to RIGHT on James Monroe Pkwy. 2.6mi to LEFT on Rolling Rd. 5mi to LEFT on Martin King Rd. 1.9mi on left (across from 2635 Martin Kings Rd).

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• Private tours by appointment. Call Mike Torrence at 434-847-7741 • Sun, Jul.10 from 11am-3pm. Agent will be on Tract 2 to provide information during preview hours. If you would like a tour during the preview, please reserve a time on our website or by calling our office at 434-847-7741. • Self-guided tours ok anytime. TERMS SUMMARY: 10% deposit due day of sale. Balance due at closing on or about 30 days. 5% buyer’s premium. Selling absolute to the highest bidder(s). Complete terms and conditions online.

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Come see this adorable Fry’s Spring cottage. This 3 bedroom/1BA cottage is located on a quiet street and backs up to a walking trail leading to Azalea Park. Lots of shade and mature trees. Recently renovated kitchen with new cabinets, flooring, stainless steel appliances, and pantry 4/2022. New mini-split heat & air system installed 4/2022. Original hardwood floors throughout and refinished staircase with accent lighting that leads to a spacious loft. 500+ sq.ft. of additional space located in the basement. Great for storage/ workout room/playroom. Washer/Dryer in basement included. Spacious backyard and patio for outdoor seating or grilling. Short walk to Fry’s Spring Beach Club. Less than 1.5 miles to Uva grounds and Medical Center. Convenient to 5th Street Station for groceries/shopping/restaurants. $323,900

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Unique building lot overlooking a quarry lake. 3 private properties share the lake access, sandy beach, cabana and 20 acres of common land (including a large utility barn). Amazingly beautiful! $350,000

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Wonderful location close to everything. This beautiful home has everything you want. As you enter the houseyou are greeted in a light filled foyer. The bottom floor has a great multi-purpose room which is perfect as an additional large family/recreation room or close ys!with at6 da the barndoor C guest suite tracat in er toonmake Und tached bath. Upstairs you find an open floorplan including your living room, dining room & upgraded gourmet kitchen with oversizedisland. Perfect for entertaining inside & out with a patio perfect for a BBQ. Head up to the bedroom level to find a large master bedroom with walk-in closet plus a 2ndcloset & master bathroom with double vanities. Two more bedrooms, bathroom, & laundry complete the level. MLS#2357 632012 $475,000 Middle River Rd

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Enjoy your private oasis!! This beautiful home in desirable etter than new construction ready now! WonAmazing home with so much to offer! LocatPreddy Creek combines a wonderful neighborhood feel derful location close to everything. Enjoy your ed in the wonderful Deer Lake Estates neighwhile enjoying more space & trees, plus no HOA. Upon panoramic view of CarterMountain from your borhood with large lots andmature trees, this approaching you’ll will see mature landscaping leading to a private roof top deck. This beautiful home has house has a private yard with plenty of lawn covered front porch. As you walk through the door you are greeted with hardwoodfloors flowing from the foyer to the liveverything you want. As you enter the house to play along with a beautiful, refreshing ing room with a fireplace & on to the dining room. Continue you are greeted in a light filled foyer. The bottom pool. As you walk into the house you see a to the bright family room opening to the kitchen making a perfloorhas a great multi-purpose room which can lovely living roomwith wood fireplace. The fectentertainment space. The kitchen with granite countertops be an additional large family/recreation room hardwood floors flow throughout the house & plenty of storage space is perfect for the home chef. Walk or guest suite with attached bath. Upstairs you out onto your back deck with space to grill &socialize while taking you into the remodeled kitchen with overlooking your swimming pool or enjoy soaking in the hot find the open floorplan includingyour living room, butcherblock countertops and an open feeltub. Head upstairs to find four large bedrooms including your dining room & upgraded gourmet kitchen with ing to thedining room. A wonderful all-season master suite with attachedbath & walk-in closet. In the baseoversized island. Perfect for entertaining inside & sunroom overlooks the backyard and provides ment you’ll find a rec/multi-purpose room with full bath. The out with a large deck ready for your BBQ. From an additional dining or seating area. Head upwell thought out design allows access to the basement’s full there,head up to the bedroom level. There you stairs to find your large master suitewith walkbath fromthe two-car garage to keep those wet bathing suits out of the house. As you enter the tree lined backyard, you’ll will find a large master bedroom with walk-in in closet and updated bathroom. Two more Sunday 1-3 pm find your relaxing pool in a private setting with aperfect comcloset & master bathroom with double vanities. bedrooms and full bath complete the upstairs. bination of sun & shade. Just minutes to DIA, NGIC, UVA ReMLS# 631682 $500,000 2808 Magnolia Dr 2142 Avinity Loop MLS# 631972 $390,000 1544 Sawgrass Ct search Park, & all Greene County has to offer! MLS# 630265 Peace & tranquility less than 15 minutes from Beautifully upgraded 4 BR townhouse w/mountain Complete 1st floor living, lg MBR & BA w/laundry. $490,000


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and tournaments, live music by Koda and Marie from Chamomile & Whiskey, food trucks (It’s Poppin’ Time, Raclette on the Run, Popito’s and FARMacy), a bar, and more. “A Charlottesville Holiday Tradition since 1983,” the Kiwanis Independence Day 5K race is a benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Blue Ridge, and has raised over $140,000 for charity over the past 36 years. This year’s race, hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Charlottesville and the Charlottesville Track Club, begins on July 2 and costs $30. “My 4th of July experience has been enriched over the years, thanks to this wonderful community event” says Mark Lorenzoni, co-owner of Ragged Mountain Running and Walking Shop. Starting at Hollymead Elementary School the course continues onto Powell Creek Drive, Shadybrook Trail, Turnberry Circle, back to Shadybrook Trail, onto N. English Oaks Circle, Kendalwood Lane, Ashwood Blvd, and back onto Powell Creek Drive to Hollymead Elementary School.

Monticello Welcomes New Citizens Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello outside of Charlottesville will mark the 246th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and welcome more than 50 new American citizens at its 60th annual Independence Day Celebration and Naturalization Ceremony Monday, July 4. This year’s keynote speaker will be Piedmont Virginia Community College president Frank Friedman. Celebrants will also enjoy music from the Charlottesville Band and Charlottesville Opera, and free root beer floats and kid’s activities on the West Lawn after the ceremony. Parking will be available at Piedmont Virginia Community College, and shuttles from the parking lot to Monticello will run throughout the morning. Registration for timed shuttles is required and is available online. Monticello will also livestream the ceremony on its website and Facebook page.

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e’re coming up on America’s 246th birthday. How do you plan to celebrate? Fortunately, you have lots of options. Pick one or several, grab family and friends and enjoy the fun, everything from 5K runs, parties and parades to concerts and fireworks.

Independence Day Party & 5K Run Boar’s Head Resort in Charlottesville will hold an Independence Day Party on Sunday, July 3 from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. The festivities will include lawn games

History lovers will love spending part of Independence Day at Highland, the home of another American president, and Revolutionary War veteran, James Monroe, just up the road from Monticello. On Monday, July 4th, Highland will host students from the Heifetz International Music Institute for a free concert from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Seating will be available under the Hilltop Pavilion, but for the sake of social distancing guests are invited to bring blankets and lawn chairs, and picnic in the grassy Pavilion Yard. Pets will not be permitted, with the exception of leashed service animals.

Carter Mountain Orchard Just minutes from Highland and Monticello is the ever popular Carter Mountain Orchard. The folks at the Orchard will wish America Happy Birthday on July 4 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Carter Mountain provides perhaps the best view around for watching all of the area’s fireworks, which typically begin around 9:00 p.m.


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A RARE OPPORTUNITY...

$2,495,000 FEATURE

...for immediate owner occupied business. Designed for a luxurious corporate retreat. The interior includes 10 full suites accompanied by private meeting rooms, exercise facilities and entertainment space, fiber optics run to each room. Exterior boasts amazing river frontage, screened in pergola and outdoor entertainment areas. Nestled near Wintergreen Resort, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Rt. 151 Artisan Trail. Potential as a corporate retreat, small hotel, wedding venue, or B&B. This is an amazing opportunity. 16+ acres includes 5 division rights. Please call (434) 962-4741 for a personal tour.

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Peaceful and private land with majestic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Perfect for a weekend get away, hunting, hiking, camping, or make it your primary residence. There are several good building sites with amazing views. Property was perc tested in 2001. It is unbelievably quiet on this property and there is virtually no light pollution. Gaze at the stars, take in the fresh air, and enjoy the soothing affect of being surrounded by nature. You will absolutely love having your own private place to go unwind undisturbed, explore, or get in a fun hike. As remote as it seems, you can make a quick 10 minute drive to Lovingston where you can find all of the necessities. Charlottesville is an easy 45 minute commute by route 29 and Lynchburg is only 40 minutes away on 29 south. Ask agent about owner financing! MLS 629339 $275,000

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Eclectic acoustic trio Local Vocals will perform from 6:00 to 8:45 p.m. Local Vocals is made up of three Charlottesville music scene all-stars: Mike Perfater, founder, leader, guitarist and vocalist with The Houserockers Band for nearly three decades; Indy Perfater, former lead singer for 25 years with the Houserockers; and Pat Burns, guitarist and vocalist formerly with the The Kool Kats and City Lights. The trio is known for its tight threepart harmonies, with all three members alternating as lead singers. The group’s repertoire ranges across six decades, from classic acoustic rock like The Eagles, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Jimmy Buffett, to The Beatles, Credence Clearwater Revival, and Linda Ronstadt. Food trucks from Vision BBQ, Two Brothers Southwestern Grill, and Sweet Jane’s Kitchen will sell ice cream, apple cider donuts, and other sweet snacks.

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Adult beverages like “patriotic wine slushies” will be available in the Carter Mountain Wine Shop and Bold Rock Tap Room. Entrance fees for the Carter Mountain Orchard Independence day bash are $20 for adults 16 and up, and $10 for children 15 and under. Gates will close at 7:00 p.m.

Eat, Drink, and Wave the Flag Oenophiles (often called wine lovers) and nature buffs can celebrate the 4th at beautiful Keswick Vineyards in Keswick with some great Red & White Virginia wines as well as local cider and beer. The Tara Mills Band will play bluegrass from noon to 4:00 p.m. The Popitos Pizza, Just A Bite and Twisted Biscuit food trucks will offer many options for lunch. The celebration at Keswick Vineyards will take place rain or shine. No reservations are necessary. Guests are invited to grab a table or bring blankets and

MLS# 630971 $425,000

You won’t want to vacation anywhere but home! This traditional style home sits hilltop, with the perfect combination of hardwood trees for privacy, sunny yard, and mountain views. The pool, hot tub and well thought out spaces for relaxing and entertaining make this the perfect home or retreat. The Private location in Nelson County is only minutes from popular tourist amenities such as: the AT, Wintergreen Resort, and a number of craft breweries and wineries as well as Crabtree Falls and two major stocked rivers. Enjoy excellent trout fishing and hiking nearby and much more. Easy 40 minute commute to Charlottesville or Lynchburg. The in-ground pool is 16x32 with over 700 ft of decking and a pool house which is perfect for large gatherings. The master bedroom boasts a sitting area / work out or office space, an attached bath and a balcony, from which the mountain views are stunning. The seller converted the garage into an additional family room and could easily be a first floor bedroom.

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service itself begins at 6:30 and concludes at 9:30. Highlights will include a flag ceremony, the Pledge of Allegiance, musical performances by Heaven’s Mountain Band and others, and a keynote speech by Chaplain Col. Joel P. Jenkins. The John Moxie Stadium Baseball Field gates open again at 6:00 a.m. on Monday, the 4th. Registration for the Firecracker 5K Run takes place at 6:30 a.m. Runners and walkers take off along the Gypsy Hill Park Loop at 7:30. The parade steps off along the same route at 10:00 a.m. Parent-Child Baseball Games at the Youth Baseball Fields inside the Gypsy Hill Park Loop begin immediately after the parade concludes. The Stonewall Brigade Band plays at Gypsy Hill Park Bandstand at 2:00 p.m. The Posting of Colors with Boy Scouts

an exception, and will be permitted in all areas as required by law.

Graves Mountain Lodge in Madison County Graves Mountain Lodge in Madison County will host an all day and evening celebration on July 4, culminating at 9:00 p.m. with the official Madison County fireworks display. Admission is free, but the Madison Volunteer Fire Department and the Madison Volunteer Rescue Squad will be accepting donations for parking. A picnic dinner will be available for purchase at the Sycamore Picnic Pavilion from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.—reservations are not required. The menu will include hot dogs, pork barbeque, chicken tenders, french fries, ice cream, funnel cakes, pork rinds, donuts, kettle corn, and more. South Canal Street will play classic country rock from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Celebrants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. Graves Mountain’s Farm Restaurant Lodge will offer a generous all-you-caneat buffet dinner from 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. Reservations are required for this dinner. Children ages 6-14 are half price, and kids under 5 eat free.

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chairs. Visitors are encouraged to visit the vineyard’s website for further guidelines. Wine fans in Nelson County can head to 12 Ridges Vineyard for live music, great food from Chef Troy, and fantastic wines all 4th of July weekend. Caravan of Fools plays on July 2, Jason Hostetter on July 3, and Max and Theocles on July 4. The 12 Ridges Vineyard is family friendly, and leashed pets are welcome. Southern Revere Cellars, a family owned and operated farm, brewery, and winery in Louisa County, will hold an Independence Day Celebration on Saturday, July 2. The day will begin at 10:00 a.m. and include a craft show and fun family activities, plus lots of beer, wine, and food. Southern Revere Cellars is located just off the beaten path of Route 64 between Richmond and Charlottesville.

Greene County

Scottsville celebrates Independence Day on July 4 with a parade, music, and a “cruise-in,” all followed by fireworks. The parade kicks off downtown at 9:00 a.m. Immediately following the parade there will be a “cruise-in” in Dansey Field— that’s a car show designed to give car lovers a chance to sit and talk about cars. There will be food and drink vendors on the field on Irish Road. Music starts at 5:00 p.m. and runs till 8:00 p.m. in Dorrier Park, supplied this year by Orion & the Melted Crayons and then Drew Pace. Fireworks over the historic James River are scheduled for dusk.

Crozet

Staunton The city of Staunton is throwing a Happy Birthday America party this July 4th weekend with a 5K run and walk, parent/child baseball games, country music, and more. The celebrations actually gets underway the day before, with the 2022 Vespers Service in the John Moxie Stadium Baseball Field in Gypsy Hill Park. Gates open at 4:00 p.m. and admission is free. The

Orange County Orange County’s Playin’ in the Park Independence Celebration will be held Friday, July 1 in Booster Park. Gates open at 6:00 p.m. and admission is free, but donations will be accepted by OCHS Football for parking services. Celebrants will enjoy food and live music. Young kids will love the TouchA-Truck activity. Fireworks will be set off at dark. Picnics, blankets, and lawn chairs are encouraged, but alcohol is prohibited. Pets must be on-leash at all times. There will be limited parking. We have much to celebrate and many ways to do so around here. Happy Independence Day everyone!

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The town of Crozet will hold its annual Independence Day Celebration—a safe and COVID-19 pandemic restrictions compliant event--on Saturday, July 2. The celebration will begin with the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department parade at 5:00 p.m., followed by food and live music, plus games and rides for children, and local beer and cider for adults, all until 9 p.m. There will be no fireworks this year.

Troop 8 is set for 4:00 p.m. back on the John Moxie Stadium Baseball Field. Meanwhile, musical entertainment, also in the Stadium, begins at 2:00 p.m. with performances by Jack and Davis Reid from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m., Prime from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., and Spencer Hatcher & the Ol’ Son Gang from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. Headliners Wilson Fairchild with special guests Rhonda Vincent and the Rage take the stage at 7:30 p.m. The celebration comes to a close with a Veteran Salute, Retiring of Colors, and Taps at approximately 9:30 p.m., followed by fireworks around 10:00. Celebrants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs to the Happy Birthday America festivities. Pets will only be allowed on the general grounds of Gypsy Hill Park, but not on the baseball field or in the concession/vendor fairgrounds area. Documented service animals are

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“Small Town, Big Celebration!” is the theme of Greene County’s Independence Day festivities this year. Stanardsville’s July 4th Parade kicks off at 10:00 a.m. on Main Street in the historic little town. Gates open at 5:00 p.m. on 13510 Spotswood Trail in Ruckersville for Red, White, Blue ‘n Greene, featuring great food and fireworks. The Tommy Wood Band will open for area favorites Big Ray and the Kool Kats. Parking and admission are free. Guests are strongly encouraged to carpool and allow plenty of time to access the event site.


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Exceptional details describe this custom-built, builder home. From the mahogany floors, the 60X96 kitchen island, exquisite moldings, spa-like primary suite to the private, park-like 10 acres. The floor plan is an entertainer’s dream, or the perfect family home with attached apartment. Sit on the beautiful gazebo overlooking your fenced, level yard including a 475’ zip line! Hardware River frontage for the water enthusiasts. Unfinished, walk-out terrace level, detached 3-bay shop plus equipment run-in shed and gated entry. Geothermal heating and cooling and a 75-year roof are just the start of a long list of impressive details featured in this home. MLS # 622132 $1,495,000

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FLUVANNA COTTAGE Only 5 miles to Zion Crossroads and I-64, this 41.84 acre property will make the perfect family compound or live in the cottage while you build your dream home. The quaint cottage features an inviting covered front porch, cozy woodstove in the great room, eat-in kitchen, 2 bedrooms, full bath and 2 additional finished rooms on the 2nd floor. Multiple outbuildings include a workshop with electric, run-in shed and more. Bold year-round stream. Bring your horses, ATV’s, etc and enjoy the privacy and natural beauty this land offers. Sold in AS-IS condition. MLS # 632112 $465,000

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Delightful, walkable community of Scottsville. Charming vintage 4 BR cape with apartment, 2 story detached masonry studio and separate city lot. New appliances. 3 full baths. In excellent condition and move in ready. Brand new standing seam roof on both buildings, with natural gas fireplace, beautiful kitchen and porch garden, fenced yard, multi-level decks and terraced gardens overlooking the town. Private parking. Excellent Investment. MLS # 628406 $479,500

Magnificent mountain views from this gorgeous 4.21 acre parcel. Located close to Faber, VA and within 1.5 miles of 29 and only 30 minutes to Charlottesville and UVA. Parcel is all open and is 1 of 4 contiguous parcels offered. MLS # 629036 $109,500

South River Meadows ~ Spectacular one-of-a-kind estate parcel located in Greene County. Create your own family compound. Parcel is dividable and features a mature hardwood forest with driveway in place. Meander through the hardwoods and then approach the elevated private building sites which overlook rolling pasture plus a gorgeous multi-layered view of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Frontage along the South River. Multiple dwellings allowed. MLS # 622032 $595,000

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Absolutely private and pristine deep water lake of 50+/- acres, with (2) miles of shoreline, in Nelson County, surrounded by nearly 800 acres of commercial pine forest, designed for staggered harvests into perpetuity. An incredibly rare recreational paradise. A new lake home, with quality appointments at waters edge, a boat house with (2) lifts and a large steel storage building to house toys and equipment. Internet and generator are in place. Nearly 7 miles of interior roads and trails with mountain views. Includes access to nearby James River! MLS # 623894 $4,950,000


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ENDING THE WEEK OF JUNE 26, 2022

THERE WERE 109 SALES IN THE 11 COUNTY AND CITY AREAS n 40 were in Albemarle with an average price of $592,359 n 10 were in Charlottesville with an average price of $516,750 n 13 were in Fluvanna with an average price of $360,492 n 4 were in Greene with an average price of $357,375 n 17 were in Louisa with an average price of $564,799 n 4 were in Madison with an average price of $283,750 n 4 were in Nelson with an average price of $361,250 n 13 were in Orange with an average price of $484,615 n 4 were in Waynesboro with an average price of $225,375

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT (Note: Real estate tax information gathered from local government Web sites and is believed but not guaranteed to be accurate as of publication date. Towns may assess real estate taxes in addition to those charged by each county.)

CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE

GREENE COUNTY

CITY OF STAUNTON

LOUISA COUNTY

CITY OF WAYNESBORO

MADISON COUNTY

ALBEMARLE COUNTY

NELSON COUNTY

www.charlottesville.gov Real estate tax rate: $.95 per $100 ci.staunton.va.us Real estate tax rate: $.92 per $100 www.waynesboro.va.us Real estate tax rate: $.90 per $100 www.albemarle.org Real estate tax rate: $.854 per $100

FLUVANNA COUNTY

fluvannacounty.org Real estate tax rate: $.884 per $100

greenecountyva.gov Real estate tax rate: $.82 per $100 www.louisacounty.com Real estate tax rate: $.72 per $100 www.madisonco.virginia.gov Real estate tax rate: $.71 per $100 nelsoncounty-va.gov Real estate tax rate: $.72 per $100

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ORANGE COUNTY

orangecountyva.gov Real estate tax rate: $.804 per $100

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