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WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 1881 BLUE RIDGE DR $565,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 104 BRIMSTONE DR $549,000

WINTERGREEN MOUNTAIN 127 BLACKROCK CIR $359,000

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WINTERGREEN STONEY CREEK NELSON COUNTY and SURROUNDING AREAS (800) 361-5155 (434) 361-2440

Visit our website at www.MountainAreaRealty.com NELSON COUNTY Peach Tree Farm Parcels

Taylors Creek Parcel

Located in desirable Afton near the Albemarle County line, in an area ripe with vineyards and orchards, these stunning parcels command a bucolic view of the Blue Ridge in many directions. Call Bo Newell 434 906-0557 Lot 1: 7 ac. views, stream and well, $295,000 Lot 5: 6.9 ac. views, $180,000 Lot 2: 6.5 ac. views, $260,000 Lot 6: 7.8 ac. views and stream, $195,000

Great location 30 min to Charlottesville and just 5 miles to Rt. 29. Listen to the running water in Taylor Creek located through the middle of the lower and upper pasture. Very nice parcel in a nice private setting with seasonal mountain views. Culvert in place over Taylor Creek. $199,000 Call Hunter Price 540 290-0694

Chapel Hollow Road Parcel

Rare larger parcel of 39+ acres in the north Rockfish Valley on Chapel Hollow Road. This property is bounded by bold Meriweather Creek and has two interior streams and a spring. The old homesite is on a knoll overlooking the confluence of the streams. Large trees, easy access and superior location combine to make this a prime land offering. MLS 473863 $265,000 Call Charlie Wineberg 434 996-7336

492 School House Lane

Starvale Lane Tract

This 11+ acre property affords privacy and mountain views. The home site sits amid hardwoods while mature pines provide screening for the road. The seller has installed a driveway to an elevated site perfect for your residence or getaway. $95,000

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3580 Ennis Mountain Road

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City convenience, country privacy. This 3BR Virginia farmhouse is located on 9 acres within walking distance of a brewery, a restaurant, a winery and the new Rockfish Valley Trail. It is no more than a 5 minute drive to the hardware store, post office, auto parts and service, doctors and dentists, banks, the pharmacy, multiple restaurants, a salon, several antique/gift shops and grocery stores. BUT with the quiet tranquility and views you expect of a country property, there are few reasons to drive farther. 30 minutes to Charlottesville. $535,000

Spacious home situated on 5.5 acres with soaring cathedral ceilings built by an award winning builder offering VIEWS of the rolling hillside and overlooking a pond. Three bedrooms including a master suite with sitting area. Upgrades include granite countertops, SS appliances, tray ceiling in master, paved drive and a bonus room above the garage. Easy access to many amenities and attractions in both Charlottesville and Scottsville. $339,000

1341 Berry Hill

Lovingly restored century farm house with 29.13 acres of pasture and hardwoods. Home features 3BR, 2BA, cozy living room, dining room and large country kitchen. Interior and exterior have been recently painted, new cherry cabinets, new Anderson windows throughout. Hardwood floors, large master suite. Large decks area with pool area shaded by magnificent 350 year old oak and beech trees. Mature plantings. Wonderful bold creek and trails throughout. $529,000 Owner/agent. Call Sharon Stacey 434 962-0719

STONEY CREEK 125 Stoney Creek West

Bring all offers!! Charming, like new 3 BR, 2.5 BA home situated on a 1.32 acre site with lots of bonus space in the unfinished basement (1176 sq ft). An oversized 2-car garage and wrap around deck with screened porch are added features you don’t want to miss. Motivated seller. Call for more details! $395,000 WPI Call Chastity Morgan 434 941-5883

WINTERGREEN RESORT Overlook 1627

88 Gumtree Lane

You can see forever from this beautiful top floor condo! Look out over skiers in winter and the fireworks in summer. With 4 BR (2 Master suites) and 4 BA, there is lots of room for family and friends. Large deck for entertaining and relaxing. Close to golf, tennis, Devils Grille and Wintergarden Spa. Rental history available. Furnished. $475,000 WPI Call Julie Bendle 434 996-8669

Charming cottage at the end of a cul-de-sac overlooking green space and seasonal mountain views. Unique home a must see. Furnished - Beautiful pine floors, Wood stove instead of fireplace. Third bedroom gives access to master BR with half bath. Walk out onto the deck in the mornings from this room. Lovely yard. $334,900

33 Coopers Vantage

Spectacular, brand new 4 BR, 4.5 BA home overlooking the Shamokin Springs gorge! With year round mountain views, this is a one of a kind offering for beauty, solitude and architectural flair. The Five Star Energy rating is for the highest energy efficiency of any home here. Pre-installed elevator shaft, soapstone countertops, stone fireplaces, and multiple decks. $749,500

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on the cover Photographer: Norm Shafer Jack Omohundro, 7 strains to catch a drip of sap during a tour of the Wintergreen Nature Foundation’s experiment making maple syrup. Story on page 10.

from thepublishers It is amazing to think that this issue marks our fifth anniversary of publishing this priceless rag. 61 issues and hundreds of pages later, we find ourselves neither in heaven nor in hell. Instead, it seems we are firmly implanted in a state of pregatory. Be careful what you wish for when you dream of a White Christmas. You might get 5 feet of it spread out over the entire season. And when you’re snowed in, there’s not much do to but be merry and hold hands. We saw Jerky at the lawyer’s office the other day presumably drafting letters of emancipation. As the senior beagle, I don’t think he ever dreamed he’d be living his twilight years being chased around by a kid wielding a wooden tennis racket. But Adam sure does love his “Dog dog.” Adam needs another playmate anyway, one without a tail and an inclination to shed. If this baby comes with a set of mag wheels, Adam will be thrilled. Just about anything that spins grabs his attention these days. After emptying out the dolly we use to wheel around magazines, Tommy turned it upset down for Adam. He spun those things for at least half an hour. There

are some things Fisher Price can’t make. They also can’t make old men with stretchy wrinkles. Schuyler native Earl Hamner, Jr. wrote us a little note congratulating us on our fifth anniversary. It’s on page 37. An annual classic, Kay Pfaltz’s possum and wine pairing recommendations are in. Impress your friends and turn to page 7. Happy April Fools!! Yvette and Tommy Stafford

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basicnecessities By Kay Pfaltz www.basicnecessities.com www.kaypfaltz.com Pairing Wine With Possum Over the course of a week I am asked a variety of questions concerning wine and wine pairing, but one of the most frequent, not to mention colorful, questions I’m asked is, “Which wine is best for possum?” Now I always give the question the same amount of reflection whether the person asking just drove up in a rusted pick-up or a Porsche SUV. I look them in the eye and ask, “How big is your possum?” Because you see, the size of the possum will affect which wine I’ll select trying to match the strength and body of the wine with the body of the possum. When pairing wine, it’s not so much a question of red versus white as it is body. Keeping aesthetics in mind, the novice wine taster (in thinking he’s making the right pairing when equating “fur color” with the color of the wine) might think a white wine best. But possums can also be dark gray or even brown, therefore a red wine is probably most suitable. As always when deciding whether red or white, temperature and weather will affect the choice, but fortunately

for us in Virginia, possums (whose correct name is actually opossum) do not really hibernate, and abound throughout the year. Season, therefore, should not matter. The winter months, however, can be hard on these arboreal marsupials, so keep a steady supply of red wine on hand. They will appreciate it. Possums are omnivores, so you’ll have no trouble finding a menu to suit them, which brings us back to wine. The last question I ask is: “Now are you sure your possum likes wine?” Some have to be trained to it. Our bestselling possum wines: Don Ramon – From Spain where possums are rare, but their mystique still lingers. This is great value wine, loaded with ripe, juicy fruit which might remind your possum of the bounty days of summer scavenging. $8.99. Tres Ojos, old vine Garnacha, Tinto, unfiltered – Another Spanish gem, this wine has bouquet of leather, spice and pepper. The palate is concentrated and rich. The modern styles of Garnacha in Spain are continuously being perceived worldwide as wines of extraordinary

good quality. The wine is fruity, juicy and nice depth and ripe tannins, but has elegance and lightness. Tres Ojos means “three eyes” and is fitting for our possum friends who could benefit from a third eye as they can be somewhat blind by day. $8.99 La Vieille Ferme – Smooth, light and simply delicious. This is an great bargain. No need to break out the Château Margaux for the possums next door. They’re happy with whatever you serve. They eat when hungry, drink when thirsty, live in the present taking each day as it comes and don’t care about vintages, labels, expensive or snob-appeal bottles of wine. $8.99. Happy April’s Fool. Support your local growers, buy local and organic, eat mostly a plant-based diet washed down with lots of wine and serve to avoid possums in the road. Possums have families too.

If interested in tasting wine with Kay in Italy in May, email Kpfaltz@ cstone.net.

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Relay For Life Night at Blue Mountain Brewery

The Java Depot 434-361-0221 www.TheJavaDepot.com Great Coffees Homemade Breakfast & Lunch $10 Dinner Specials on Fridays

Music by HoboJac Come out and enjoy delicious craft brews, gourmet foods and local entertainment while supporting a great cause! Blue Mountain Brewery will be donating 25% of all food sales to the American Cancer Society.

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Wintergreen Winery is a southern winery, and with the new addition of the Verandah at Wintergreen Winery, no one is going to argue that. “We’re not a French winery trapped in Virginia,â€? said coowner Jeff Stone. “We’re a southern United States winery.â€? And, as everyone knows, in the South, the Verandah is one of the most important parts of the house – and Jeff and his wife, Tamara hope it proves to be just as important to Wintergreen Winery. “A verandah typically ‌ describes a covered structure or a porch that covers the entire front part of a home,â€? he said. “And that really describes what this building is in a nutshell.â€?

“And that’s what sort of drove the name,� added Tamara. Jeff and Tamara have been working on the Verandah since a fishing trip in North Carolina where Jeff said the idea was literally drawn up on a cocktail napkin. But the Stones haven’t done it alone. “The best realization out of [a project like this] is you realize what a great core of friends you really have,� said Jeff. “The winery’s got a ton of fans, several of whom have offered to pitch in and help.� In addition to providing an indoor/ outdoor venue for the winery’s festivals, the Verandah at Wintergreen Winery will be more than available for moderately-priced (read: affordable) private functions like

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2.19 Acres - 59 Mann Lane, Shipman

JUST REDUCED WITH SELLER GIVING A 1 YR. HOME WARRANTY! Can’t get any better than this meticulous 3 BR., 2 BA., Cape-Cod on 2.19 professionally landscaped acres with updates of New Roof, Vinyl Clad Windows, Builtin Cabinetry in Den, two 15’ Retractable Awnings w/Remote Control & MUCH MORE! All Appliances, Custom Drapes & Mini-blinds, Hughesnet High Speed Internet Hookup and 14’x16’ Storage Shed are Extras! New Price of $198,500.

2.99 Acres - 593 Stage Rd., Colleen

Outstanding Blue Ridge Mountain views from this 3/4 BR., 2 BA., Brick home on level 2.99 ac. in Colleen convenient to US 29 and Lovingston. This well-maintained home with recent roof and heat pump offers Hardwood Floors, Ceramic Tile, Fireplace in cozy Living Rm. and Dining Area, New Cabinetry and Countertops in eat-in Kit. Walkout-basement offers Family Rm., Kit., Office/ BR., Workshop and Laundry. Relax by the 16’x40’ InGround Pool w/fencing. Price at $235,000!

1.5 Acres - 19 Sunset Lane, Lovingston

This renovated 4/5 BR., 2 BA., 2616 sq. ft. treasure is surrounded by century-old hardwoods on 1.5 ac. in the village of Lovingston, A showcase for your antiques with Hardwood Frs., High Ceilings, Fireplaces, Crown Molding & Chair Rail. Enjoy family gatherings in the spacious 16’x22’ Eat-In Kit. with built-in Cabinetry or Formal 12’x16’ Dining Rm. Quaint Outbuildings offer extra space for Guests, Home Office, Hobbies, Workshop or Exercise Area. Reduced to $259,500!

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Curl up on your sofa, relax and enjoy spectacular mountain views beside a warm fire! Mountains wrap around this 55 acres with a 3,341 sq. ft., 3 BR., 3 BA., passive-solar Log home privately tucked on a knoll with state road frontage. Located in a peaceful area in western Nelson County, this custom Log home offers you comfort, warmth and the serenity that you will only find with this great location. VIEW this DREAM COME TRUE! REDUCED PRICE OF $595,000!

Magnificent Sunsets! This energy-efficient 3 BR., 2 BA., Brick home with basement on 11.5 Ac. offers Blue Ridge Mountain vistas, plus rolling farmland scenery. With spacious rooms, this home is built to last with 2’x6’ milled timber and offers Oak floors, Crown molding & Chair rail in formal Dining Rm., Brick FP in Den, 14’x18’ Eat-In Kit., Game Rm. in Basement and Much More! Located on a quiet state road convenient to US 29 & Lovingston. Call Today to View! $299,500

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weddings, receptions and other special events. With Wintergreen Winery’s picturesque scenery, it’s sure to be a hit. “The main doors, the doors exit to the West,” said Jeff. “That’s basically where the prettiest views are.” And while it is a brand new building with all the features anyone could ask for, it’s still part of the winery. “We wanted it to have the space and the amenities that someone like today’s bride or event planner is looking for,” said Tamara. “But we built it to take advantage of the beautiful site.” Wintergreen Winery is already accepting reservations for the Verandah and the grand opening – also a celebration of the winery’s anniversary – is April 24. NCL

The family Stone – Tamara, Jeff, Delaney, and Alanna – in front of their winery’s newest event space, The Verandah.

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Winery friends chipped in with some sweat equity to add the final touches to The Verandah. For more information, call 434-361-2519.

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Tom Marker, at left leads a group of participants in The Wintergreen Nature Foundation maple sugar hike down to where the sugar maple trees were tapped. After helping to collect the sap and carry it back to the Trillium House the group had a pancake breakfast.

The sweetest hike. STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOTOGRAPHY by NORM SHAFER

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Bill Osheroff, at left watches as Melissa Hutchinson takes apart a maple bucket after all the sap was collected from the sugar maple trees during a program sponsored by The Wintergreen Nature Foundation. Hutchinson is the Youth Program Coordinator at the foundation. continued from page 10

“You think of it being Canada, Vermont, up in New England,” said Melissa Hutchison of the Wintergreen Nature Foundation who, along with Josh Palumbo, decided to experiment with the Sugar Maples at Wintergreen. “A lot of people don’t know we have Sugar Maple this far south.”

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But Melissa, who has done a lot of docent work taking people to see taps up north but never worked through the whole maple sugaring process, said that at with Wintergreen’s high elevation, making syrup from the maples is completely possible. Melissa and her team tapped the Maples February 25th and collected sap for 13 days until March 10, the day of the Maple Sugaring Wednesday Exploratory program. They got about 30 gallons of sap out of six taps. The day of the program, the maple sugaring experimental team began boiling the sap to make it into maple syrup. While they boiled – the process took about 8 hours – Melissa led a group of brave hikers through the snow to see the taps in a little grove of trees. Eventually, the 30 gallons of sap were boiled down into about a pint of syrup that everyone enjoyed on top of a midday pancake meal. They syrup they made wasn’t exactly the same as you can get from the store (give them a break, it was their first time!) but many attendees said it was definitely tasty. continued on page 15

Virginia Baldwin takes a taste of sap from a sugar maple during a sugar maple hike organized by The Wintergreen Nature Foundation (opposite bottom). Savannah Baldwin, 10, Augusta Baldwin, 4 and Charlotte Baldwin, 8 help collect maple water (right). 30 gallons were collected (below).

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Augusta Baldwin, 4 carries empty buckets that were used to collect sap over the last 10 days at Wintergreen. The Wintergreen Nature Foundation tapped several sugar maple trees this year in order to show people how the process of making maple syrup works.

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Bill Osheroff hauls several gallons of maple water back up the hill to the Trillium House.

continued from page 13 “A little bit thinner than you’d find at the store, but comparable,” said Karen Omohundro of Richmond, who attended the workshop with her husband, Jeff, and their two sons, Jack (age 7) and Kevin (age 6) who were on spring break from school. The syrup was good, but the Omohundros’ favorite part was getting to the maple trees and seeing the sap actually running out. Tom Marker and his wife, Barbara, who live in Wintergreen and are Wintergreen Nature Foundation volunteers, also enjoyed the trip. “It was a delightful event,” said Tom. “It was nicely bound with hiking, being outdoors, learning, and good eating.” Melissa said the experiment was a success and the Foundation hopes to repeat it next year. “Hopefully,” she said, “In a bigger and better format!” NCL

Maple water boils down on a stove at The Wintergreen Nature Foundation. It takes about 40 gallons of maple water to make one gallon of syrup.

The end result of ten days of collecting maple water at was used to sweeten a pancake lunch.

Augusta Baldwin opens wide for a bite of pancake and maple syrup.

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Flower Arranging with Nancy Ross Hugo from “Flower Camp”

Want to help? The best way for Sybil Martino to keep up with volunteers is via email: smartino@hughes.net or call her. You can also call 434-361-1172 if email isn’t an option. Things to include in your care package: Toiletries, DVDs, socks, hand warmers, batteries, and snacks.

6/23 Lovely Lavender Day with Annie Baggett from Sunshine Lavender Farm ... and more to come.

A portion of Rt. 151 in Nellysford is now named after Michael Martino.

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When Sybil and Robert Martino of Stoney Creek lost their son in 2005, they could have done a lot of things. But what they decided to do was much more than was expected of them. When Michael Martino’s chopper was shot down near Ramadi in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Sybil said her son’s fellow Marines were wonderful to her and her family. They wanted to do something in return. “When my son was serving, I’d send him packages all the time and I knew how much it meant to him,â€? said Sybil. â€œAnd then I’d hear that he’d get packages from people he didn’t know and how much it meant to him. And oftentimes, lots of times, there are Marines out there that for whatever reason, they are not getting packages from home.â€? So Sybil, her family, her friends, and now her neighbors are going to change that. Last year, Sybil had a list of 70 servicemen and women that she sent care packages to over the holidays, but she realized that they’re fighting all the time and wanted to continue sending packages. Now her list has expanded and Sybil needs help finding people to make and send care packages for about half of the 248 Marines on her list. “I want to get packages out to all of them,â€? she said. NCL

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4th Annual Nelson County FFA Bluegrass Festival Saturday, October 8, 2010 Epperson Brothers In the Tradition Little Mountain Boys possibly more?

Nelson County Middle School, Rt. 29 Lovingston, VA

July 26 - July 30 Rockfish Valley Ruritan Park

5pm - 8pm (6-16 yrs) $105 5pm - 6:30 pm (4-5 yrs) $ 75 Youth Development Program (Intense Program for the Advanced Player)

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Hard Drivin’ Grass Eddie Gill & the Grassmasters In the Tradition Mark Templeton & Pocket Change Little Mountain Boys

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Piney River Moose Bluegrass Festival Saturday, May 8, 2010

U.K. International Soccer Camp

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Classroom & behind-the-wheel instruction

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SCULPTURE! Figure & portrait sculpture & classes

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Location: 109 Wolftrap Ln, Wintergreen, Virginia Offered at: $1,495,000 Comments: This magnificent Lindal Cedar Post and Beam home by Techtonics II is truly one of Wintergreen’s finest. On 1.85 acres surrounded on 3 sides by open space with the sound of water thru Shamokin Gorge and incredible views of the Rockfish Valley this 5BR home offers true mountain luxury. It’s floor to ceiling glass,native stone,antique woods,state of the art efficiency, electronics,lighting and appliances,designer furnishings,and gracious floor plan make this home your dream come true. WPI. Contact: Pamela Lang McKeithen Mountain Area Realty 434-361-2440

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Location: 271 Falls Rd , Beech Grove, Virginia Offered at: $1,350,000 Comments: Very unique 127 acre mountain estate features a combination of county farmhouse charm with modern day conveniences all surrounded by beautiful streams and wildlife. Many outbuildings to hold all the outdoor fun loving ATVs and motor bikes for the kids. Metal Roof, cedar sided, oil and heat pump. Stone foundation with outside lights. Woodstove and side porch. Come take a look and dream of allthe possibilities. Contact: Richard Carroll Wintergreen Real Estate Co. 434-361-0588

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We can help you with: • Landscape Planting and Design • Retaining Walls and Drainage Systems • Winter Storm Damage Cleanup • Grading, Seeding and Sodding • Paver Patios, Walkways and Driveways • Outdoor Lighting,Kitchens and Grills • Garden Ponds, Waterfalls and Fountains For a prompt consultation, please contact at:

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STORY by JENNIE TAL

TOMMY STAFFORD

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Has anyone seen a really old cup? No, seriously, the PTA is looking for it. “We’re not really sure exactly what it was awarded for or who has it these days, but if we can find it, we think it would be great to repurpose it,� said Rockfish River Elementary School PTA President Richard Averitt. “To give it a new life for the students of the [Nelson County] Schools. The students of both elementary schools, plus the middle and high schools are working together with their PTAs to promote active and healthy lifestyles while raising money for the PTA and Rockfish River Elementary playground campaign. Instead of doing the usual fund raisers, they decided to host an organized race – the first of its kind – in the county.

“It’s not just for students and families,â€? said Richard. “It’s for the whole community.â€? He knows, though, that it would be unfair to ask the younger kids to compete against the older kids, so in order to be named winner of the Nelson County Cup, a school must have the most participation. Whoever wins gets the cup and the chance to host the race next year. Only it turns out there really is a Nelson County Cup‌. Have you seen it? NCL Want To to run? Who: Anyone! What: 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run When: Saturday April 24, 2010, 8:30am Where: Rockfish River Elementary School Prizes: Top 3 male runners, top 3 female runners, top runner in each age category, fastest Nelson County student in each grade, top 3 fundraisers

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– Located in the Mountain Inn – Do you love Wintergreen as much as we do? When you buy or sell with us, you are investing in Wintergreen’s future – Call us or stop in and be a part of Wintergreen’s future.

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319 Dobie Ski-Out Renovated Dobie Condo! This private rental has great cash flow. NEW everything in this popular condo. Walk to the Mountain Inn & resort amenities including restaurants. Stunning renovation makes this a “Must See”. Listed by Kim Chappell & www.ExperienceWintergreen.com 434-238-2430 (473766)

1004 Stoney Creek East

Own this rare golf front cottage and live the country club life. Walk out your back door to the golf course; dine at the club house; play a match of tennis; relax and enjoy the mountain views. Short drive to Wintergreen Mountain with a host of other fun activities. Nice flow to this ‘like new’ home which has lots of upgrades and quality details. Family room could be used as a 4th bedroom (no closet). Covered back porch for entertaining and enjoying the great outdoors. Great price at $399,900. Christy Phillips 434-987-6388. (473963)

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What an incredible value for a home with winter views of the Rockfish Valley. Priced to sell, this 4 bedroom, 3 bath home conveys furnished and features a spacious great room and dinning room combination with vaulted ceiling. Large windows and deck. New carpet throughout. Located close to the Mountain Inn Village. WPI. Offered at $364,990. Brian Chase. 434-296-9860 www.goWintergreen.com (473915)

134 Gumtree Drive Views! Plus 4 bedrooms and 2 baths with this beauty. A retreat with a hot tub, new decking and walk to ski slopes! Great rental history and WPI. Priced for investors at $299,000. Call Joan Mummery 434-5315033. (466731)

173 Mountain Inn – Listed at $139,000

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613 White Oak – Listed at $149,500

3216 North Ridge Rare 1BR condo with 2 full baths. Next to tennis and golf with a WTG Ski Shuttle only steps away. On the popular WTG rental program. Sold furnished and ready to enjoy as a private retreat or investment condo. Listed for $160,000 by Kim Chappell and www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (469066)

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17 Blue Flint Lane Build this mountain getaway cottage on prime 1/2 acre lot with views at Wintergreen. Shenandoah Valley Construction will build this bright and open two level home with fireplace,granite counters and custom cabinets. Includes WPI. $499,000. Call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293 (460944)

945 Diamond Hill Condo

Ski-in and ski-out of this 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit with yearround mountain views. Be on top of winter excitement! Major capital improvements have just been completed ensuring years of great value and fun. Seller pays $39,546 Diamond Hill special assessment at the offered price. Furnished - WPI. Offered at $239,500. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (470897)

1296 Stoney Creek West With ARB approval, existing home on this golf front lot will be removed to make room for a Winterwoods Homes luxury timber frame and stone design. Special lot is within 100 yards of Stoney Creek clubhouse. Already have your own lot? Choose from any of the 18 mountain living and estate portfolio designs. $2,725,000. 434-296-9860 www.goWintergreen.com (462919)

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529 Cedar Meadow Drive

Charming cottage of energy saving SIPS construction. Mountain views from kitchen window, rear gazebo, screened porch & private side patio. High, vaulted ceilings in most rooms with six ceiling fans. Electric hidden fence for dogs. Protected vegetable garden. Warm, efficient wood-pellet stove in living room. New washer & dryer. Renovated kitchen with large island, maple cabinets and black granite countertops. Located on quiet, secluded drive with WPI right-of-membership. A GREAT STONEY CREEK BUY! Call Joan Mummery at 434-531-5033. (474432)

30 Mulligan Lane

RoseWood Village: The Madison - a golf villa featuring a 1st floor master, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, gourmet granite kitchen, sunroom, hardwoods, superb craftsmanship, and many features of Universal Design. RoseWood is a 55+ active adult community located in the valley of Wintergreens Stoney Creek. Indulge in the full array of local and Charlottesville/UVA amenities. Offered at 549,900. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (455056)

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Walk to Slopes! Seller to pay $2,000 in closing costs! Stunning 2 bedroom/2 bath Laurelwood! Fabulous interiors, stone fireplace, large master suite, chef ’s kitchen w/breakfast bar, custom paint colors, new maple cabinets/lighting, roman shades, flat screens, terrace, Walk to ski slopes, market, shopping & dining. Don’t miss this perfect location near the slopes ski chalet condo! And when summer arrives, enjoy your own private pool! Owners ready to sell! Sold fully furnished, WPI. $188,500, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net, (470041)

176 Mountain Inn Attention Investors ! Gold rated rental property grossed over $21K in 07. More space than typical Mtn Inn unit, recently updated kitchen, great location near skiing, restaurants and other amenities. Sold furnished at $159,900- call Steve Marianella at 434-566-1293. (453229)

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Income producing property made $15,000 in 2008 and still left plenty of time for owner to use it. Great location on Golf Course and short walk to Spa, Clubhouse, Devils Grill, Pool, Nature Foundation and Tennis. Easy shuttle ride down to slopes and Mountain Inn. Fully furnished and ready to go. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo priced at $199,000 with WPI will not last long! Call Rod & Christy Phillips at 434-987-6399. (469491)

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Terrific year-round views are complimented by 5 spacious bedrooms and 5.5 baths. A soaring great room features floor to ceiling windows, stone faced wood burning fireplace, and wood planked vaulted ceiling. 3,500+ SF but a cozy, chalet feel. 2nd fireplace w/ family room, indoor hot tub, screen porch, 2 car garage. Reduced to $695,000! Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (453234)

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RoseWood Village: Models and building sites available, a 55+ living community in the valley of Wintergreen’s Stoney Creek. Spacious villas & condos, superb craftsmanship, many Universal Design features. Surround yourself with spectacular natural beauty and indulge in the full array of local, Charlottesville, and UVA amenities. Maintenance-free living with sensational views and care-free convenience. Villas from $389,000 and Condos from $297,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (462918) AIN NT

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195 White Oak Drive Fantastic renovated 3 bedroom furnished home at Wintergreen Resort. New kitchen counters and appliances, gas fireplace, big new deck. Only $265,950- Affordable Again! Call Steve Marianella a 434-566-1293 (452705)

23 Wintergreen Drive This 4-story luxury townhome is the jewel of the mountain with features like 4 bedrooms, private elevator, media room (or 5th bedroom) and five full and one half baths. Fabulous views and over 3,670 sq. ft. of living space make this a valuable investment. Visit the completed model. Contact Kim Chappell 434-238-2430 and www.ExperienceWintergreen.com (463011) UT IO SK / N II SK

153 Gumtree Drive This beautiful refurbished contemporary boasts 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and over 1,500 square feet of living space. Great rental potential as it is close to slopes and the Mountain Inn. $279,000. Call Joan Mummery 434-531-5033. (466732)

11 Dripping Rock Lane Build this custom home or choose from other plans with one of the areas most respected builders. High ceilings, custom touches throughout this new home. One level living, private lot, great value for a new home at Wintergreen Resort. $395,000 Call Steve Marianella for details at 434-566-1293. (460942)

286 Chestnut Place

Remarkable lot with mountain and ski slope views on a street of significant mountain homes. Lightly trafficked cul-de-sac translates to peaceful enjoyment of this amazing Blue Ridge Mountain setting. Less than a 5 minute drive to golf, tennis, skiing, dining, and spa services. Bring your own builder or call for recommendations. Build now or hold for investment. Offered at $189,000. Brian Chase www.goWintergreen.com 434-296-9860 (460492)

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Best of what the mountains have to offer. True ski in/ski out location, beautiful mountain vistas and walking distance to many other amenities and dining options. Tastefully furnished and updated. Gorgeous fireplace creates a cozy après ski atmosphere. Highly desirable - the only first level walk out in Eagles Court on the market. Great rental potential. WPI. $259,000 Call Rod and Christy Phillips 434-987-6399 (468474)

12 Fairway Oaks Lane

THE BEST 4 BEDROOM VALUE ON THE MOUNTAIN! Major price reduction! Beautifully decorated! Chef ’s kitchen w/granite countertops, breakfast bar, great room w/ fireplace, two master suites, library (or 5th bedroom), spacious driveway w/2 car garage, Perfect for families & entertaining! Excellent investment revenue, WPI. Offer price: $445,000, Contact Thomasina Shealey, REALTOR, mobile: 703.328.8680, email: bastide@earthlink.net (467468)

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STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOTOGRAPHY by TOMMY STAFFORD

“It all started with a 12-pack, a pack of menthols, and a bad idea,� said Jason Oliver. Of course, the Devil’s Backbone Brewing Company brew master was only kidding. Really, he was just excited about reaching the hundred mark on New Year’s Day. And that hundredth brew – a pilsner – was really good, at least Jason thought so. “Because really that’s my favorite type of beer,� he said. “I was going to something strong, blatantly celebratory, but I decided to do something for myself.� Jason, who has been brewing for almost 14 years, has been really happy with both the beer that he’s been brewing at Devil’s Backbone and the people who have been drinking it – not to mention the state-ofthe-art equipment he’s been using. “I’m really happy with what I’m producing and I’m really glad I get a lot of good feedback, too, from the guests,� he said. And the guests are really going to like what’s coming up next: A Belgian-style wits beer for spring followed by the return of Summer Haze come Memorial Day – even more than last year. Not counting the approximately 200 gallons of lager that they lost when something went wrong in the cold room, DBBC has already made and sold about 1600 kegs since its opening. “And with a hundred and some beers in each keg. That’s a lot of beer,� Jason said. NCL


Deals, Steals and Appeal

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Make your home appeal to more buyers

By Marlo Allen Marlo Allen is a licensed Realtor residing in Nelson County

If you are like me, you probably couldn’t be happier this year to be out with the snow and in with the daffodils. Spring is a favorite time of year for the housing market. With the April showers, and May flowers come more buyers… and, oh yes, more sellers. If you are planning to sell your home this spring, you need to differentiate your home. How? Consider price, marketing, and condition. Set a market-driven price, hire an agent who will aggressively market your home, and make sure that your home is in tip-top shape. Here are a few showcasing tips that can help your home spring ahead of the competition. Prepare for staging. Before staging, a house must first be cleaned, painted, and repaired as needed. It must also be de-cluttered. Remove books from shelves, pack the knickknacks, and clear the countertops. Depersonalize! Pack away anything that makes the house “yours” instead

of “theirs”. Take down family photos and put away the family heirlooms and collectibles. Strip to the bare essentials. Pack away your shabby recliner and get rid of “I will use it one day” furnishings and gadgets. You want just enough furniture to define a room’s purpose without over-crowding. Create positive focal points. Take the eye off of the chipped paint, old nail holes, or peeling wallpaper. Fix those problem areas if possible and entice the eye to a new focal point. Pull furniture away from walls and arrange in appealing groupings allowing plenty of pass-thru space. Don’t block the rooms “wow factor” like a fireplace or a gorgeous window view. Highlight the key rooms. Kitchens and bathrooms most influence a buyer’s decision. Make the kitchen appear larger by reducing clutter, clearing countertops, and removing unused pots and pans in the cabinets.Thoroughly clean the entire kitchen and then add

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the “Wow” with flowers, fruit bowls, and new kitchen towels. Remove clutter and stage a bath with decorative towels, soaps, candles, spa baskets, flowers, and floral pictures to set the ambiance of the room. Don’t forget the outside. Outdoor living space is becoming more and more appealing to buyers. Treat your deck or patio like another room in the house. Cover the worn picnic table with a bright tablecloth, replace the faded chair cushions, and arrange greenery and flowers. Spruce up the appeal. Room by room, set the mood. Dress rooms with mirrors, plants, flowers, lamps, throw rugs, pillows, baskets and soft fabrics such as silk, lamb’s wool, or satin. Arrange fresh flowers. Fresh flowers are little luxuries that make people feel good. Consider having flowers outside to line the entry walk, or indoors on a foyer stand, dining room table, bathroom counter, or bedroom dresser.

Strive for cheerful and bright. Turn on lights and lamps and open blinds and curtains to let the sunshine pour in. Consider removing all window coverings to bring the outside indoors. Appeal to all the senses. Make sure your house smells fresh, clean, and inviting. Just prior to a showing, toss a clean sheet and fabric softener into the dryer or boil water with orange peels and cinnamon. In today’s market of short sales and foreclosures, much of the competition could be considered a “deal” or a “steal”. In order to be competitive, you must have “appeal”!

Marlo Allen, frequently referred to as “That Girl,” calls Nelson County home. In fact, she grew up in Nelson and besides being a Realtor, is a family business partner at Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery in Nellysford. Marlo provides real estate services in Nelson and surrounding counties.

FREE Market Snapshot for Buyers and Sellers: • View homes for sale and get current, local market conditions • Gauge how the market is trending • Find out what sold most recently and for how much

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ROCKFISH VALLEY KITE FLYING FESTIVAL

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APRIL 10, 2010 (THE SATURDAY AFTER EASTER) 11:00 AM UNTIL 3:00 PM SPRUCE CREEK PARK in the big field off Glenthorne Loop (Rt 627) For Further details and program go to www.rockfishvalley.org FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Suggested donation to Rockfish Valley Foundation is $2 per person) Richmond Air Force, one of USA’s premier kite clubs performs and demonstrates.. AT NOON - Unfurling of 1200 square foot flag by everyone in attendance with playing of the Star Spangled Banner. 11 AM and 1 PM free dual line group lessons lasting ½ hour depending on the Wind. Stunt kite instructions given, and kites can be purchased from, 2 Guy’s flying; Children activities include – free kites and assembly to first 100 children, running races with miniature parachutes; a mime, HODGE FAMILY jugglers, and other games as the Wind and participation allows; Observe the sun in the afternoon with professionals through their telescopes. BRING A PICNIC FOR A FAMILY FUN DAY – NO RAIN DATE Food for sale provided by Botali’s from Staunton SPONSORSHIP:

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THE BIG WEEKEND OF ACTIVITIES CONTINUES ALSO SATURDAY,APRIL 10 BEGINNING AT SUNSET AROUND 7:00 PM - STAR WATCH WITH CHARLOTTESVILLE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY EXPERTS THROUGH THEIR TELESCOPES AT ROCKFISH VALLEY TRAIL HEAD. EXPERTS WILL SHOW YOU HOW AND EXPLAIN THE NIGHT SKY . VIEW THE MOON, PLANETS, CONSTELLATIONS AND THE MILKY WAY. AND SOME SURPRISES AS WELL. THEN ON SUNDAY APRIL 11 AT 2:00 PM COME TO SPRUCE CREEK GALLERY FOR A PROGRAM ON NELSON COUNTY COUNTRY STORES - SPONSORED BY THE OAKLAND MUSEUM - THE NELSON COUNTY MUSEUM OF RURAL HISTORY AND THE ROCKFISH VALLEY FOUNDATION. HEAR JIMMY WOOD, ROSS SATTERWITE and JOSEPH MORSE,(AUTHOR OF VIRGINIA’S COUNTRY STORES –a quiet passing) TELL FASCINATING STORIES OF THE PEOPLE AND PLACES AROUND WHICH RURAL LIFE WAS CENTERED AND VIEW A FURNISHED MODEL OF A TYPICAL STORE.

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Rockfish River Elementary School students got a taste of Caribbean music when the JMU Steel Drum Band came to perform. Funding for the performance was made possible through a grant from the Nelson County Education Foundation. Nice, man.

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continued on page 26

Trees On Fire member Justin Esposito, livens up the performance while playing violin during their concert at Rapunzel’s Coffee & Books in Lovingston. He was playing the “Camel Walk” an old traditional song that they modernized. The band’s first full-length record, Organica, is to be released in the spring.

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continued from page 25 Cleared your schedule for April 24th yet? You might want to – that’s the night of Trees On Fire’s pre-release party at the Jefferson Theatre in Charlottesville. Rob Mezzanotte of Faber, the band’s guitarist, vocalist and saxophonist, said that his group definitely has a unique sound.

“You could say rock,” he said. “Like a rock/ pop/electronica. And we definitely have a pretty good funk kind of thing to us.” So there’s something for everyone and this local group only plays once every few months in the Charlottesville area so now’s the time to hear them. The show is a celebration of their first fulllength record which will be officially released May 4 (but there will be copies available at the April 24 show). Rob and three of his band mates – Justin “Espo” Esposito (violin, keyboard, vocals, guitar), Blake Hunter (guitar, vocals) and Brian Wahl (bass guitar) – all went to school together

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Trees On Fire member Blake Hunter plays guitar and sings during the band’s performance at Rapunzel’s Coffee & Books in Lovingston (opposite, top). Rob Mezzanotte of Faber plays the saxophone, at left. Backstage, Ed Grant, left, talks with Trees On Fire members, Blake Hunter Justin Espositio, at right (bottom right). The band is having an album release party for Organica, their new album, April 24 at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville.

in Boston to study classical music. Blake, who is from the area, talked up central Virginia so much they all decide to come down. That’s when they decided to start working with Paul Rosner (drums), another local, to start doing something new with their musical talents. “It was an organic process,” said Rob. “We just did what needed to happen and it took on a life of its own, really.” Even the band’s naming process was organic. It just so happened that after several months of trying to figure out a name for the group, three band members saw trees on fire in one day – it’s hard to miss something like that. And due to the organic nature of the group, their first album is entitled “Organica.” Produced

partly in Charlottesville and partly in Louisiana, the album features 14 tracks written collaboratively by the group. “Me and Blake bring tunes to the table that we’ve thought up, ideas and songs, and then we all get together and record and try to write all the parts and arrange it,” said Rob. He said that the songs on the album are up for interpretation, but he thinks people from all walks of life with various tastes will enjoy the music. “It’s definitely a brand new sound that I’ve never heard before and I think people will appreciate [it],” he said. “Every time we play the music, wherever we go, people kind of freak out. It’s got a good general appeal.” NCL

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Sarah “Ramsey McDirtbag” McDermod, and Ashley “B-One Bomber” Bell battle during a scrimmage at Augusta Expoland in Fishersville.

Dames

Derby

STORY by JENNIE TAL PHOTOGRAPHY by NORM SHAFER

Susan Gorman is a mom. And she runs a winery. And she sometimes goes by Vixen DeBrawl – her roller derby name. continued on page 30

Susan “Vixen Debrawl” Gorman, Tessa “Detesta” Hansen, Roxanne “Maisie Osteen” Stones and Kristen “Werefox” Long cheer on the rest of the Derby Dames. (above) APRIL 2010 NELSON COUNTY LIFE 29


continued from page 29 At 45, Susan thinks she might be the oldest woman on the team, it takes up a lot of time some weeks and sometimes she gets some bumps and bruises, but she loves the roller derby nonetheless. The Charlottesville Derby Dames was started in February of 2006 as the Roller Derby initiative when a few Charlottesville-area girls decided they want to form a team. “But it was probably November 2008 before things really got ‘rolling,’ so to speak,” said Susan, who joined in May of 2008. The movie Whip It starring Drew Barrymore and Ellen Page of Juno fame came out last year and the Charlottesville Derby Dames saw a surge in membership then, but interest in roller derby has really been growing for several years now – and Susan says for good reason. “It’s a sport that’s just so different from any other sport,” she said. “Only women do it, although there are co-ed teams.

Lara SparKills “Fisher of the Charlottesville Derby Dames skates away from the pack during a scrimmage at Augusta Expoland in Fishersville, where Charlotte “Lockdown Sally” Tisdale is the announcer (right). Upcoming bouts: April 3 vs the Blackwater Rollers in Lynchburg and a home bout June 5 at Expoland.

It’s very, very physical – it’s like football on skates.

Plus everybody dresses up in these great costumes. There are lots of fishnet tights, short skirts and booty shorts. You get to look sexy while you’re being athletic and strong.”

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Gennifer “LadyFlash!” Munoz and Susan “Vixen Debrawl” Gorman , at center, congratulate each other after a bout.

Contemporary roller derby, an all women’s sport (although co-ed leagues are starting to crop up), came into existence early last decade. Founded in California, roller derby is now popular throughout the United States, and also abroad. Derby participants pick their names and register them internationally so Susan is the only Vixen DeBrawl in the world. Roller derby takes place on an oval track and the competitions are called bouts. Each team has five people playing at a time – four blockers and a jammer. The goal is to get your team’s jammer to pass as many other people as possible and the blockers do what you might expect – they block. “There’s a lot of knocking people down,” said Susan. Although there are rules that say you can’t elbow anyone or do anything too vicious. “It’s really a great sport because girls of all sizes can do it,” she said, adding that it’s a great way to get in shape. Plus, women from all backgrounds are getting into roller derby. The Charlottesville Derby Dames, who practice at a warehouse in Charlottesville as well as the National Guard Armory, have members who are nurses and hospice workers. There’s a nurse and a UVA

fine arts librarian. On the team, there are six women from Nelson County, but Susan is the only one who participates in bouts at this time. The others, all fairly new, are all still considered “fresh meat.” Erika Mitchell of Faber, Naomi Annabelle of Afton, Becky Birnbaum of Afton, April Winsheimer of Nellysford and Siporah Winsheimer of Roseland (and all the other fresh meat) still have to complete their skills tests. Required skills include the ability to fall properly, stop, hit, and skate. Derby girls have to be able to skate 20 laps in five minutes and five laps in one minute, which is pretty fast, especially for women, like Susan, who haven’t skated since junior high school. Siporah Winsheimer, the newest recruit to the Charlottesville Derby Dames hadn’t skated since she was about 17 and has only been to three practices, but loves the derby already. The day after her first practice, she said she remembers crying because her body was so sore, but that didn’t keep her away. And they’re always looking for new members. “It’s the most fun sport I’ve ever done,” said Susan. “It’s really athletic. It’s great exercise. It’s all women. Lots of friendship and camaraderie.” NCL

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The Reverse Stack - Slope & Tree The recipe for an eyesore could be the following: dig a hole on a slope and plant a tree with the root ball even with the high side of the slope. Your eyesore is realized as a ‘blister’ of mulch and a high root ball emerge as a neighbor to your new tree. There is a more creative approach that not only places the tree flush with the slope, but also adds an interesting hardscape and makes for much easier watering and mulching. We call it a reverse stack and it brings out the beauty of the tree by eliminating the issues associated with planting on slopes. Note: you will need to have on hand a good supply of stones that are suitable for stacking into a small retaining wall to accomplish this project. Once you have marked the area where your tree is to be planted, dig a hole that is big enough for your tree and deep enough so that the root ball will be level with the top of the soil on the lower side of the slope. This requires a much deeper cut on the high side of the slope than is typical. Remember, the soil on the lower side of the slope that will be level with the top of the root ball is now your reference point for the elevation of the entire project found in the next step. After the hole is dug, stand below it, face up the slope and envision a perfect half moon directly above and outside the hole you have dug for the tree with the high point of the arc away from you. The arc of the half moon shape is going to be your retaining wall and therefore an additional cut must be made. Cut a perfect half circle extending approximately 2 ½ feet from the tree trunk (or center of your hole). Remember, the entire work area, the area you have cut, must be at your reference level which is the soil on the lower side of the slope - level with your root ball. The 2 ½ foot radius will

be allotted as follows: 1 foot for the stones, 18 inches for space for the root ball, for future growth and for your mulch. The arc of this half moon cut should be a 90 degree wall of dirt that you will stack your stones against. The cleaner and more circular that you can perform your cut using the tree trunk as the center of the radius, the better the finished project will look. Next, go ahead and plant your tree and fill in the around the roots with proper soil amendments and water thoroughly. Now it is time to stack some stones. Stack the stones in the half moon arc until they are as high as the undisturbed soil above your cut, but no higher. When you are finished, the wall should start low on both sides of your half circle, and gradually gain height as you approach the middle of the arc. Your stones should be flush on a vertical plane for strength and for a nice clean effect. Don’t worry about the stones being jagged on the back side (against the undisturbed soil on the high side of the arc) since this area will not be visible. Place weed fabric behind the stones to prevent soil from leaching through and then fill behind the fabric and stones with the extra material excavated from the site or your soil amendments. Gently tamp this soil so that it is nice and tight. Once your wall is built, mulch the area between the tree and the stone retaining wall and then mulch the lower slope of the tree at the same 2 ½ foot radius to form a complete circle. When done properly, a mower should be able to drive a complete circle around the area and not disturb the tree, mulch or your new wall and your neighbors will marvel at your creative genius in dealing with the rolling hills associated with Nelson County! Until our next article, enjoy the weather!

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asktheDr. By Dr. Steve Schmitz Afton Family Medicine 2010 Weight Loss Part II The last time I wrote here, I reminded us of what we already knew, two thirds of America (and that includes Nelson) is overweight. That not only makes us look bad but also makes us unhealthy in lots of ways. A long time ago when I wrote here, I discussed the weight loss equation, which goes like this: eat/drink less calories + burn more calories= weight loss. This is the key to losing weight. The equation is simple, the reality of making it happen is not simple. But just because it is not easy doesn’t make it not doable. Most days in my clinic I see real people who have worked hard and lost weight. They are healthier and happier for it. In various ways they have all followed the weight loss equation. I would like to examine the equation in this and my next few columns. But, before we can even get to the equation, we have to get motivated. There is no sense in trying to follow the equation if we know we won’t. We have to get to a point where we are serious about losing weight. We

have to be willing to change. On the food intake side of the equation we have to expect to give up things we like to eat and drink. We have to be willing to be slightly hungry at times. We have to be extremely honest with ourselves about what we are eating and when. On the burning calories side, we have to recognize the limiters keeping us from being active and be willing to try to overcome them. We have to be creative to find ways we can burn calories. We have to be willing to watch less TV and otherwise make weight loss a priority. If we do these things, and lose weight, the benefits far out way the cost. Health improves. Self image improves. We gain energy and strength. We live better. In my mind that is worth getting motivated for. If you agree, then you are ready to live the weight loss equation. Dr. Steve Schmitz is a licensed medical doctor based in Afton. Have a question for him? Email him at AskTheDr@ nelsoncountylife.com. Sorry, due to the high volume of messages received, personal replies may not be possible. The Editor reserves the right to edit questions for content, accuracy, and length. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine and is not intended to replace the advice of a physician. If you have a question about your personal health, please consult your doctor.

theperfectfit By Agnes F. Schrider, PT Nelson Physical Therapy

Expecting Too Much Too Soon It has been a long winter; a winter where we have spent more time than usual indoors. Whether it has been rain or snow, we have not been outside as much (except to hit the ski slopes and I am thankful for that). Some of the recent comments I have heard lately are: “I gained the ten pounds back!” “I don’t have as much energy.” And, “I have gotten out of the habit of exercising.” Cabin fever has struck. The loss of strength, flexibility and endurance happens very quickly especially for the older population. Unfortunately, it takes longer to regain it. In just a few days without exercise, we become sluggish and irritable without the outlet for stress and our muscles quickly move to a deconditioned state. But the beauty of the human body is that it is adaptable. When returning to exercise, remember that there is no magic pill (regardless of what you see on TV) that will make you fit. It does take discipline and commitment as does anything worthwhile. And, know that you may have to ease back into the

exercise routine. Establish the habit of exercising first; schedule exercise into your week- at least 5 days – even if it is 15- 20 minutes. Then gradually increase your time. Keep the exercise appointment with yourself. Most importantly, allow your body and behaviors time to adapt and change. Many individuals expect physical changes overnight therefore setting themselves up for failure. All the Twinkies eaten over the years and lack of exercise didn’t bring you to your current state overnight- it was a gradual process. And, conditioning is gradual process if you want lasting health and fitness as opposed to an impermanent fad diet attempt at health. Lifelong health involves life style and behavior changes. This is the difficult challenge of attaining health and wellness. Start with goal setting. Pick three goals and write them down. Post them where you will see them every morning. I recommend that one of the goals is to exercise 5 days a week. Stick to your commitment and enjoy your journey to good health.

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Agnes F. Schrider, PT is a licensed physical therapist, fitness trainer, and certified golf fitness trainer based in Nellysford. Have a question for her? Email her at ThePerfectFit@nelsoncountylife.com. Sorry, due to the high volume of messages received, personal replies may not be possible. The Editor reserves the right to edit questions for content, accuracy, and length. This column is provided as a service to readers of Nelson County Life Magazine and is not intended to replace the advice of a licensed professional. If you have a question about your personal health, please consult a health professional.

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eat local. Ambrosia Bakery and Deli 2192 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford 434-361-9661 Ann’s Family Restaurant 1170 Thomas Nelson Highway, Lovingston 434-263-8110 Ashley’s Market 6445 Rockfish Valley Hwy., Afton 434-361-2087 Basic Necessities Café 2226 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford 434-361-1766 Black Rock Market 189 Mountain Inn Loop, Wintergreen 434-325-1177 Blue Ridge Pig 2198 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford 434-361-1170 Blue Mountain Brewery 9519 Critzer Shop Rd. (Rt. 151), Afton 540-456-8020 Chicken Coop 40 Front Street, Lovingston 434-263-7818

Ike’s Country Store 6597 Rockfish River Rd. Schuyler 434-831-2222 J and K Market 2101 Crabtree Falls Hwy., Massies Mill 434-277-5463 The Java Depot 80 Mosby Run. Off Route 664. 434-361-2324 The Junction 2851 Patrick Henry Hwy. Piney River 434-277-9552 Little Texas 1380 Thomas Nelson Hwy. Arrington 434-263-8275 Lovingston Café and Lounge 165 Front Street, Lovingston 434-263-8000 Mac’s Country Store 7023 Patrick Henry Hwy, Roseland 434-277-5305 McDonald’s Highway 29 in Lovingston, 434-263-8066

Chen’s Chinese 73 Callohill Drive, Lovingston 434-263-8869 Chirio’s Pizza 2777 Rockfish Valley Highway, Nellysford 434-361-9188 Colleen Deli 4071 Thomas Nelson Hwy., Arrington 434-263-8395 Colleen Drive-In 4105 Thomas Nelson Highway, Arrington 434-263-5343 Copper Mine Bistro Wintergreen Resort 434-325-8090

Montebello Country Store 15072 Crabtree Falls Hwy., Montebello 540-377-2650 Pauli’s Pig Out 7376 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton 434-361-2001 Pauli’s Pizza 917 Gladstone Road, Gladstone 434-933-4444 Shady’s Place Deli 15819 Thomas Nelson Hwy., Lovingston 434-263-5024 Smoky’s Black Bear Café 131 Blue Ridge Drive, Wintergreen 434-325-1227

Crossroads Store 2416 Piedmont Rd., Gladstone 434-933-8822 Devils Grill Devils Knob Golf Course 434-325-8100

Stoney Creek Bar and Grill Stoney Creek Golf Course. Nellysford 434-325-8110 Subway 65 Callohill Drive, Lovingston 434-263-6800

Devils Backbone Brewing Co. 200 Mosbys Run, Roseland 434-361-1001

Thai Mex II Valley Green Shopping Center Nellysford 434-361-1400

The Edge Wintergreen Resort 434-325-8080 The Fountain Room at The Mark Addy Inn Nellysford 434-361-1101 Graves Grocery 1779 Rockfish Valley Hwy., Nellysford 434-361-2504 Hickman’s 1311 Beech Grove Rd., Roseland 434-361-1205

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food&dining Ambrosia Bakery & Deli 2192 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9661 Basement Bistro 632 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8305

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Blue Ridge Pig 2198 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1170

Dutch Haus Bed & Breakfast 655 Fork Mountain Lane, Montebello, VA 540.377.2119

Chen’s 73 Calohill Dr., Lovingston, VA 434.263.8865

Fallen Oak Bed & Breakfast 353 Mimosa Lane, Faber, VA • 434.361.1011

Chirios Pizza Valley Shopping Center 2777 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.9188 Copper Mine Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8090 Devils Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8100 The Edge Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8080 The Fountain Room at The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.1101 The Java Depot 80 Mosby Run., Nellysford, VA • 434.361.0221

Harmony Hill Bed & Breakfast 929 Wilson Hill Rd (Rt. 665), Arrington, VA 877.263.7750 Horseshoe Mountain Lodge Roseland, VA • 434.361.2525 Le Bleu Ridge Bed & Breakfast 27 Chapel Hollow Road, Afton, VA • 434.361.1213 The Mark Addy 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.1101 The Meander Inn 3100 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA • 434.361.1121 The Meeting Place 825 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Wintergreen, VA 434.361.2380

Lovingston Cafe 165 Front Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.8000

Montebello Camping & Fishing Resort 15072 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 540.377.2650

Rapunzel’s Coffee and Books 924 Front Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.6660

North Fork Cottages 697 North Fork Road, Tyro, VA • 540.377.2007

Smoky’s Black Bear Cafe Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.1227

The Orchard House Bed & Breakfast 9749 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.7747

Stoney Creek Bar & Grill Wintergreen Resort • 434.325.8110

Vito’s Italian Restaurant 8181 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston 434-263-8688 2842 Rockfish Valley Hwy., Nellysford 434-361-9170

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Walton’s Mountain B&B 6401 Rockfish River Rd, Schuyler, VA • 434.831.1384 Resort Reservations & Country Cottages Afton, VA • 540.456.8300 Royal Oaks Cabins in the Mountains 45 Royal Oaks Lane, Love, VA • 800.410.0627 Sarah’s Mountain Retreat Cabin 406 Fish Hatchery Lane, Montebello, VA 540.377.6458 Shadow Mountain Rentals 15644 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Montebello, VA 757.424.2884 Simpson’s Hollow Bed & Breakfast 580 Simpsons Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.6380 The White Pig Bed & Breakfast 5120 Irish Road, Schuyler, VA • 434.831.1416


leisureguide Wintergreen Resort Wintergreen, VA • 800.266.2444

wine&beercountry Afton Mountain Vineyards 234 Vineyard Lane, Afton, VA • 540.456.8667 Blue Mountain Brewery 9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.8020 Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery 9423 Batesville Rd, Afton, VA • 540.456.8400 DelFosse Vineyards & Winery 500 DelFosse Winery Lane, Faber, VA 434.263.6100 Devils Backbone Brewing Company 200 Mosbys Run, Roseland, VA • 434.361.1001 Flying Fox Vineyard 27 Chapel Hollow Rd, Afton, VA • 434.361.1692 Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery 2800 Berry Hill Road, Nellysford, VA 434.361.1266 Lovingston Winery 885 Freshwater Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8467 Mountain Cove Vineyards 1362 Fortunes Cove Lane, Lovingston, VA 434.263.5392

Kelly’s 5060 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Faber, VA • 434.361.1169

Garden Trade 71 River Road (Rt. 6), Faber, VA • 434.263.8786

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Logos of Wintergreen Mountain Inn Lodge, Wintergreen, VA 434.325.1125 Lovingston Antiques 924 Front St., Lovingston, VA • 434.263.6660 Mountain Vision Pottery 2019 Beech Grove Road, Roseland, VA 434.361.1725

Blossom’s Flowers, Gifts & Crafts 911 Front Street, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8227

Dine on the patio at Stoney Creek and enjoy the best view of Spring.

SPCA Thrift Store 4791 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Arrington, VA 434.263.8788 Tuckahoe Antique Mall 4202 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Nellysford, VA 434.361.2121

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Rockfish Gap Country Store Intersection of Rts 250 and 151, Afton, VA 540.456.6112

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Valley Green Gallery Valley Green Center (Rt. 151), Nellysford, VA 434.361.9316

Afton House Antiques 31 Afton House Lane, Afton, VA • 540.942.2993

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Veritas Vineyards & Winery 145 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA • 540.456.8000

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Stoney Creek Bar & Grill 434-325-8110 Easter Brunch 10 am - 2 pm Open for lunch starting April 1st The Copper Mine Bistro 434-325-8090 Easter Brunch 10 am - 1:30 pm Devils Grill 434-325-8100 The Edge 434-325-8080

a.m.FOG 9264 Critzer’s Shop Road, Afton, VA • 540.456.7100 Critzer Family Farm 9388 Critzer Shop Road (Rt. 151), Afton, VA 540.456.4772 Dickie Brothers Orchard 2552 Dickie Road, Massies Mill, VA • 434.277.5516 Drumheller’s Orchard 1130 Drumheller Orchard Ln., Lovingston, VA 434.263.5036 Fitzgerald’s Orchard 728 Harper’s Creek Lane, Tyro, VA • 434.277.5798

Blue Moon Antique Mall & Bookstore 8230 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8890

Flippin-Seaman, Inc. – Seaman & Silver Creek Orchards 5529 Crabtree Falls Hwy, Tyro, VA • 434.277.5824

Cat Rock Antiques 9704 Patrick Henry Hwy, Roseland, VA 434.277.8049

Saunders Brothers Orchard 2717 Tye Brook Hwy (Rt. 56), Piney River, VA 434.277.5455

Claudia’s Florist & Gifts 121 Main Street, Lovingston, VA • 434.263.5848

The Apple Shed 14815 Thomas Nelson Hwy, Lovingston, VA 434.263.8843

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Schuyler native Earl Hamner, creator of The Waltons and Falcon Crest television series, sent us this little note congratulating us on five years of publishing Nelson County Life. Priceless.

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Dear Tommy and Yvette, For some time now I have intended to welcome you to Nelson County. Now in celebration of your fifth year among us I would like to make it official. This may seem an impertinent gesture on the part of an old man who has not lived in Nelson for the last fifty years, who now makes his home on a hillside in Studio City, California, but I was born in Nelson, my heart is till there, and I hope to rest there when I die. Being aware that you transferred here from Tennessee I have made inquiries and am told that you have adapted quite well to the quaint folkways of our beloved Nelson County. I have it on good authority that there have been no major scandals such as failure to place hand over heart when mentioning Robert E. Lee, or sipping imported wine when the finest wines in the world are a stone throw from where you live. I do understand you have not quite mastered our speech patterns, that there are still traces of Tennessee when you pronounce certain words.. Time will undoubtedly take care of the problem and you all will soon speak correctly like the rest of us so you need not be embarrassed when speaking in public. The second purpose of this letter is to request that you remove me from y our subscription list. It is threatening to my well being, to my peace of mind and to my marriage. Jane announces that Nelson County Life has arrived at home when I arrive from my office at the end of the day. I rush to my room and read every word. I mention it when I arrive at the dinner table.. “Yes,” she answers, “I read it. Nice feature article, some good stuff on gardening, and some sensible information on weight loss, and good tips about health care and how to buy wine. I read the whole thing!” “Did you read the “This Old House” section I ask innocently. “Yes, there was a picture of a pretty little log cabin,” she answers. This is my opening and I pounce! “Ideal summer home!” I exclaim. “I think we should buy it! “Earl, we have a summer home,” she tells me. “It’s on bluff on the ocean at Laguna Beach with a nice beach and a view of Catalina!” “I know,” I cry, “But this one is in the mountains!” “We live on a mountain,” she reminds me. “We right on top of one of the Santa Monica Mountains!” “Yes,” I admit, “But it’s in Hollywood. Probably not a real mountain at all, probably some location left over from an old Warner Brothers movie set.” “I assure you, its very real,” she says. “I want to go home!” I declare, encouraging just the tiniest hint of a tear to appear in my eyes. Jane is a sensible woman and has dealt with this hysteria before and so she says, “Suppose I were to subscribe to a paper from my hometown of Davenport, Iowa and tried to drag you off there every time an issue arrived!” The point is made. The very idea of spending my summers in Davenport, Iowa causes me to quickly change the subject and eat my dinner. One further point. While I will not be receiving the entire copy I wonder if you would please cut out the column where you all pose with son, Adam, and send it to me. My heart is old these days and rarely skips a beat. It did one evening last November when your child, obviously a prodigy, obviously headed for a noble future, actually held out his arms to me, a stranger and allowed me to hold him! I will never forget the moment. Already a citizen of Nelson County with the typical Nelsonian traits of good looks, inbred hospitality, outgoing affection, trusting acceptance, a promising future, excellent manners and loving to be hugged. So again, welcome to Nelson, stay well, and Virginia hugs by way of California to one and all. Earl Hamner Hollywood, California PS. Just kidding!! Keep it coming!

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Are We Poisoning Our Children? Dr. Penny Crisp, whose career as a toxicologist for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency spanned more than two decades, believes we—and our government—don’t know enough about the chemicals we use. At the Friday, April 2, meeting of the Nelson County Garden Club, Dr. Crisp will speak from her experience. Nelson County Library, Lovingston. 2pm. 434-831-2153

saturday april 3 First Saturday Community Market at Rockfish Valley Community Center The market features a wide variety of seasonal vegetables, meats, eggs, artisanal cheeses, fresh baked goods, jams, jellies, plants, local arts and crafts and musical entertainment. A delicious pancake breakfast can be purchased from 8:30 to 10:30 AM. Market open 9 AM to 12 Noon. 190 Rockfish School Lane, Afton 434-361-1725

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Easter Brunch with the Jan Smith Trio @ Blue Mountain Brewery Join us with your family on April 4th for a delicious Easter Brunch and live music. Doors open at 11:30am. Music starts at 12:00. Biscuits and Gravy with local sausage, breakfast burritos, cheese and fruit trays, hot coffee, and more. 9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151) 540-456-8020 Easter Sunday Brunch Come celebrate Easter Sunday at an elegantly prepared Brunch by Chef Genevieve. The menu includes 4 elegantly prepared dishes, paired with 4 generous samplings of our award winning wines. $45.00 per person. 500 Delfosse Winery Lane. 434-263-6100 Spring Barrel Tasting Join us for a fun tasting of our 2009 wines still in the barrel. We will sample a great harvest and great wines prior to bottling. Food will also be available for purchase. $15.00 per person. 500 Delfosse Winery Lane. 11am. 434-263-6100

saturday april 10 Spring Retreat to Hill Top Berry Farm & Winery

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Enjoy mountain views and spring blossoms, rain or shine from our covered pavilion. Sample wines paired with food. Saturday April 10th 11AM to 5PM. Sunday April 11th 1 PM to 5 PM. 2800 Berry Hill Road Nellysford Va 22958 434-361-1266

sunday april 11 The Country Store’s Disappearance Oakland, Nelson County’s Museum of Rural History, will present a program and slide show on once ubiquitous country stores and the impact of their disappearance on Sunday, April 11 at 2 p.m. Joseph Morse, author of “Virginia’s Country Stores – A Quiet Passing,” will speak on the importance of country stores to rural communities and will display a model of an old county store replete with items one might have purchased there. Rare photographs of Nelson County country stores will be shown. Spruce Creek Gallery Rt. 151 south of Nellysford. 434-263-5940

tuesday april 13 Dine Out for RRES! Only two more months to help raise money for Rockfish Elementary by dining out! Devils Backbone Brewing Company will donate 25% of the price of the food and non-alcoholic beverage amount, one Tuesday night a month from January through May, 2010, for all diners who present them with the linked Dine Out for RRES flier. Two dates left: Apr 13 & May 11. Please mark your calendars! Rts. 151 & 664 in Nelson County. 4pm. 434-361-1001

thursday april 15 Benefit for the American Cancer Society @ Blue Mountain Brewery Blue Mountain Brewery will be host to the American Cancer Society. Enjoy a beer, be with friends and family, listen to great music by Hobojac and help a great cause. Learn more about Relay for Life with onsite educators. 25% of all food sales will be donated to the American Cancer Society. 5:30-10:00pm. 9519 Critzers Shop Rd. (Rt. 151) 434-456-8020

The cast of a murder mystery dinner to be performed August 19 & 20 take a break from rehearsal. Proceeds from the dinner benefit the Nelson County Community Fund and the Tuckahoe Community Center. Stay tuned for more info! Rt. 56, 2.2. miles west of Rt. 29 in Nelson County Cash or Check Only. No Credit Cards. 434-277-5455 Perennial Plants and Seed Starting Workshop at Pharsalia Tricks of the Trade with perennial plants and seed starting workshop with Susan Viemeister and Foxy Morgan. April 17th 10 AM to 2 PM. Fee. Lunch included in fee. 2333 Pharsalia Road, Tyro VA 22976. 10 am. 434-277-5231 Nelson County’s Got Talent We are looking for 35 Nelson County residents that would like to show off their talent. (Singing, dancing, magic, etc.) This event is a fundraiser for Relay for Life team, Kancer Krushers scheduled for April 17, 2010 at Nelson Co. High School from 7-10pm. 434-263-5631

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Celebration on the Rockfish Nelson and Albemarle Counties, in partnership with Keep Nelson Beautiful, are sponsoring the Celebration on the Rockfish April 24th in Howardsville, at the confluence of the Rockfish and James Rivers. The event will include a river clean up on the Rockfish River and a roadside clean up, as well as exhibitors from environmentally friendly regional community groups. Lunch will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own canoes. A limited number of canoes will be available for river clean up activities. A batteau will be present during the event. 3530 Baber Road Howardsville, Va. 9am. 434-263-7015

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Wintergreen Performing Arts presents the Magic of Music Ball Wintergreen Performing Arts presents the Magic of Music Ball: A Night in Old Vienna at Veritas Winery. Celebrate a magical evening in Old Vienna with an evening of auction, dining, and dancing. 6:30 to 11:30PM. Black Tie Preferred. Fee. Reservations required. 60 Veritas Lane Afton, VA 22920 434-325-8292

saturday april 17 saturday april 24 Spring Retail Plant Sale Selection will include the following: Azaleas, Boxwood, Hollies, Rhododendrons, Junipers, Flowering Shrubs, Perennials, Pansies, Trees, Grasses and more. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. We are located on

wine, riverside picnics and fun for all! Light picnic fare available. Fee includes wine glass and tasting. (children are free) Rain or shine April 24. 462 Winery Lane, Nellysford, Va 22958. 10am. 434-361-2519

Wintergreen Winery’s 17th Anniversary Celebration Toast the winery’s anniversary with live music,

17th Annual North Branch Golf Classic Stoney Creek Golf Course. Drinks and Prizes after golf at Blue Mountain Brewery. Register your foursome today or sponsor a hole. Proceeds benefit North Branch School in Afton. 1pm. 434-882-0095

Want to be included in our datebook? Visit NelsonCountyLife.com and click on “Submit an Event.” We’ll try to publish as many events as possible, space permitting. Deadline for next month’s issue is the 15th. Sorry neighbors, event MUST be in Nelson County or benefit an organization in Nelson County to be included in the print edition. Events in area counties can be included online, however.


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Maple Sheraton Early 1800s Washstand ~ VA Great early 1800s Sheraton period small washstand with nicely figured tiger maple wood. Measures 34½ inches tall by 14 inches wide by 18 inches deep. Largest opening, for a wash bowl & pitcher, measures in 9½ inches in diameter ~ Openings for cups measure 2¼ inches in diameter. Back splash galley was hand dovetailed as was the drawer. Shows normal evidence of use, wear & age ~ Good Condition. Posted By: Covesville Store 22931 - Covesville 434-295-9496 $488 SOLD! – Antique Oak Book Shelf c.1900 ~ Covesville, Virginia Great antique oak book shelf from the late 1800s or early 1900s. Has 4 shelves including the top & bottom ones ~ The shelves were not in place for the picture. Has a “pressed back” back splash. Looks like it was painted white at some point & then refinished ~ Looks good. Measures 55 inches tall by 30 inches wide by just under inches deep. Shows normal evidence of use, wear & age ~ Good Condition. Posted By: Covesville Store 22931 - Covesville 434-295-9496 $165 SOLD! – Pair Antique Wooden Wagon Wheels ~ Covesville Virginia Great pair of antique wooden wagon wheels with iron or steel rims. Have most of their original black paint. Measure 38½ inches in diameter by 1¼ inches wide at the rims. One of the rims needs to be pounded back flush on the wheel ~ We’re not sure how to do this, or you could leave it as it is. Show normal evidence of use, wear & age ~ Good Condition . Posted By: Covesville Store 22931 - Covesville 434295-9496 $150 SOLD! – Small Antique Wood/Coal Stove ~ Charlottesville VA Great old or antique wood &/ or coal stove made of tin & cast iron. We are selling this as a decorative accessory because the tin, as usual, is getting thin with minor losses & hot coals could fall out & cause a fire. We understand that people can replace the tin & use these stoves if they are so inclined. Measures 34 inches tall by 20 inches wide by 19 inches deep. Reads “WOODLVN No. 20”. Shows normal evidence of use, wear & age ~ Good Decorative Condition. Posted By: Covesville Store 22931 - Covesville 434-295-9496 $125 SOLD! – Hand Painted Clipper Ship Headboard ~ Central Virginia Great hand painted wooden headboard. Would mount to a metal bed frame (full size). Has a clipper ship anchor etc. Measures just over 5 feet

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tall by 54 inches wide. Probably once had posters going up on each side/end ~ Someone could put croquet balls on it to look like cannon balls. Shows lot of evidence of use, wear & age ~ Good Condition . Posted By: Covesville Store 22931 - Covesville 434-295-9496 $95 SOLD! – Antique Oak Chest of Drawers Painted Green * Great oak bow front chest of drawers from the late 1800s or early 1900s. Measures 33 inches tall by 40 inches wide by 20 inches deep. Has glass knobs that look great. Was painted a nice shade of green that we like ~ Or you can repaint it. Bottom drawer is a little tight but still works. Shows lots of evidence of use, wear & age ~ Good Condition . Posted By: Covesville Store 22931 - Covesville 434-295-9496 $125

CARS & TRUCKS 1994 Jeep 1994 Jeep Wrangler 4.0 automatic transmission. Frame off restoration. 114,700 miles. Posted By: Sam Price 22976 - Tyro 434-277-5017 $6900 1999 Ford Ranger XLT 1999 Ford Ranger XLT. 66,900 actual miles, V6 3.0L Flex Fuel. Great condition inside and out, spray coat bedliner, new battery, a/c, automatic, no accidents. Posted By: Ed Funke 22920 - Afton 434-981-9030 $4450 obo

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FURNITURE Oak Drafting Table Oak Drafting Table, has one large drawer, table measures 39”W x 72 1/2 L” x 37 1/2”H. It has a slant board top that measures 39” x 48” and entire top measure 39” x 72 1/2” It’s great for drawing, painting and many craft projects. Can be disassembled. Posted By: Lori Young 434-326-1732 $125 obo Queen Sleeper Sofa. Charcoal Gray Custon Made Confortable Contemporary Design with clean lines, 81 W X 36 D X 26 H and 17 seat height, petless and includes 2 same fabric throw pillows. A must see and could be used anywhere.

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Crosby Prix de Nation English Saddle 17” Crosby Prix de Nation English Saddle in good condition; can be seen at Blue Moon Antique Mall in Lovingston, VA across from Vito’s. Posted By: Judy Barnes 22949 - Lovingston 434-2638890 $250 Pony Pony-free lease for young rider! Wonderful 24 year old bay lesson pony. CoCo is a real sweetie, many of you know her from pony rides at MountainSide Petting Farm. This 12 hand pony walks, trots, canters and jumps. CoCo is a National Pony Club champion in mounted games! $150.00 month board. Posted By: Barbara Funke 22920 - Afton 434-361-0203 $150/mo board

MUSIC STEINWAY MODEL M Unique, contemporary style Steinway Model M (5’7”), circa 1965, serial #391322. Sound board in excellent condition. For more information or to make an offer – email mydogjack02@comcast.net. Posted By: Michael Morgan 540-942-9054 $24,000

REAL ESTATE Cozy and Peaceful One bedroom, one bath apartment. Wood stove, cozy, peaceful, secluded location, views. Hiking trails, vegetable garden. Eco-washer dryer. Separate entrance. Furnished or unfurnished. 45 minutes southwest of Charlottesville in Roseland. Reduction in rent possible for dog care or yard work. Ideal for writer’s getaway or country cottage. Quiet, non-smoking person. Posted By: Kpfaltz@ cstone.net 22967 - Roseland/Lowesville/ Massies Mill 434-277-9163 $475/mo Golf Lot on 11th Tee at Old Trail Lot #27 in Upper Ballard – Enjoy panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the North while having the convenience of the Old Trail Golf Course at your back door. This level .532 acre estate lot is one of the few residential lots that actually fronts the Old Trail Golf Course. Underground electrical service, water, sewer, gas, telephone and TV cable are all onsite and ready for new construction. Posted By: Dave Pastors 22932 - Crozet 434-882-0655 $279,000 Two Cell Towers on secluded

7 Acres in Crozet Secluded 7.3 acre wooded parcel in close proximity to Western Albemarle Schools with a lovely cleared level building site. Two cell towers provide a comfortable monthly income based on three renewable 25-year leases which pay out a total of $2.4 Million that would transfer to new owner. Posted By: Dave Pastors 22932 - Crozet 434-882-0655 $575,000

HOME & GARDEN Hop rhizomes Cascade and Centennial Cascade and Centennial rhizomes ready to plant. March – April is planting time. Stan Driver. Posted By: Stan Driver 434-760-0550 $3.50 Werner 20’ Type II Extension Ladder 20’ Aluminum extension ladder — excellent condition. Posted By: Chuck Strauss 434-263-8294 $70 LAWN CARE Professional Lawn and garden care by Riverside Horticultural. I need additional customers. I am a one person crew with references. Posted By: Stan Driver 434-760-0550 $TBD Crimson Queen Japanese Maple Beautiful low graft specimen 6’tall x 9’wide. Build a garden around it or add it to your water garden. This tree will start a conversation. In a 500 gallon container, can deliver and install. Posted By: Stan Driver 434-760-0550 $2500

SWAP & TRADE J.P. Murray .58 cal. Civil War Carbine Will trade a J.P. Murray Civil Car Percusion Carbine for a Flint Lock full stock long rifle of same value. Posted By: Hughes Mews Antiques 22958 - Nellysford/Wintergreen 540-456-7237 $500

WANTED Grand Pianos Wanted Grand Pianos purchased. Any condition. Any age. Especially looking for Steinways, Yamahas, Knabe, etc. www.cookspiano.com. Posted By: Joel Cook NELSON COUNTY 434-9465344 $50 and up Old Comic Books Old comic books wanted that sold originally for ten or twelve cents ( cover price). Can buy entire collections. Please make a list befor you call. best prices paid. Posted By: Joel Cook ALBEMARLE COUNTY 434-946-5344 $50 and up

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NEW: 968 Fox Hollow Rd; #473974 ; $297,500

Custom built contemporary ranch; mtn views; basement; open floor plan; vaulted ceilings; large relaxing front porch & back deck; 3br/2ba

NEW: 1328 Shenandoah Ave; #473795; $129,900

Recently renovated inside and out! New HVAC; 500+ sq ft deck, large yard with recreation and garden areas; shed; 1,370 sq ft; 3br/1ba

Nelson, a Division of the Fishersville Office 434-361-0333

APRIL 2010


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