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Family Fun Fest-Touch a Truck & Community Resource Fair Shen’CoCares Invites you to our 15th Annual Family Fun Fest!!!! Satuday July 25th 2020 11 :00am until 3:pm Thousands of prizes drawings every 30 mins. Shenandoah County Fairgrounds Woodstock, VA

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 2020 SHENANDOAH COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS - Woodstock, VA. Tickets on sale at www.shencofair.com Shencocares is a proud partner of this event!


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A live auction item includes 4 tickets plus parking to a preseason Redskin’s game! Doors open at 11:30, Lunch at 12:30, Silent Auction 11:30 am to1:30 pm Live auction at 1:30 followed by the Sonny Shiley Volunteer of the Year Presentation Sponsorship levels: Table Sponsor - $2,500 - receive 8 tickets, framed certificate, and program recognition

The Adult Care Center will hold its annual Lunch N’ Bid Fundraiser Sunday, June 7, 2020 at the George Washington Hotel. Tickets are $35.00 per person and include a BBQ lunch and a cash bar. This event includes silent and live auction items donate by local businesses and individuals.

Gold Sponsor - $1,000 – receive 4 tickets, table and program recognition Silver Sponsor - $500 – receive 2 tickets, table and program recognition Bronze Sponsor - $250 – receive program recognition Friend Sponsor - $100 – receive program recognition If you are interested in attending, sponsoring or donating to this event, please call 540-722-2273 or email www.adultcare@ntelos.net.

HSSC Spring Fund Drive “Please support your local Humane Society!” Our All Volunteer Organization is in need of funding for our many life saving programs.

Spay/Neuter Programs: Fix-A-Pit, TNR (Trap, Neuter & Return), Spay/Neuter Transport, “Operation CatSnip”

Homeward Bound Program HSSC is always in need of foster homes! Please consider opening your heart & home to foster a needy animal. Please give generously by making your tax-deductible donation today.

Mail check to: Humane Society of Shenandoah County P.O. Box 173, Woodstock, VA 22664 Donate online: www.hsscva.org * Email: info@hsscva.org Spay/Neuter: 540-421-4842 * HSSC Information: 540-984-7101 Like us on Facebook!! +66& LV D QRQ SURÀ W RUJDQL]DWLRQ GHGLFDWHG WR KHOSLQJ WKH PRVW YXOQHUDEOH DQLPDOV LQ 6KHQDQGRDK &RXQW\

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Family Promise Executive Director Sherry Arey is shown with two of the nonprofit’s clients.

Family Promise helps keep families in housing By Melissa Topey The Northern Virginia Daily

Family Promise helps keep families together in a place they can call home. For five years, the organization has been providing shelter for homeless families.

“We are in the start of our fifth year and the number of people coming to us has been pretty consistent. There is still a need,” said Sherry Arey, executive director of Family Promise.

When someone comes to them and they have been assessed and qualify for help, the first thing the organization does is get them a place to stay in

rotational housing. Family Promise starts working with the family on finding employment (if needed), developing resumes and a budget - and learning how to stick to a budget. “Until they get the skills back in place so they can become independent again,” Arey said.

“Most people are one paycheck away from not being self-sufficient,” Arey said. To help them, Family Promise is always needing monetary donations. They also need items donated such as cleaning supplies, garbage bags of all sizes, and laundry detergent. They have a wish list on their website of items that are needed.

Once more stable, the family goes into transitional housing, where they are paying rent and adhering to a budget Visit www.shenandoahfamilypromise.org to help. - while still under the supervision of Family Promise. Arey said she is not sure what the future needs will be Family Promise on average has three to four families in as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and businesses rotational housing and another three to four families in either close or reduce their workforce. transitional housing.

Contact Melissa Topey at mtopey@nvdaily.com


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Making History Accessible and Engaging

Churches History

Historic Courthouse Museum

Public Programs

Book Publications and Sales

Genealogical Research

Historic Barns Program

County Heritage Day

Historic Preservation Awards

Oral History

Morrison Photo Collection

Quarterly Newsletter

Visit us at : www.schs1795.com • FB @SCHSVA schs.va@gmail.com • 540.459.1795 COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT People Incorporated Financial Services works with individuals who have sound ideas for starting or expanding a business. Loan Specifications Loan Products • Microenterprise loans up to $50,000 • Training and Technical Assistance

Eligibility

Business • Training Development And Loan Services

• Up to 72 months financing • Competitive rate • 3% Closing Cost, no fee for early repayment

• 18 years old or older • US Citizenship or permanent resident • Business must be located in service area (Shenandoah, Warren, Page, Frederick and Clarke Counties). • Ability to collateralize loan

In addition to loans, People Inc. Financial Services offers no cost technical assistance and training for individuals interested in starting or expanding a business. Some current courses include: • Costing & Pricing • Business Basics • Customer Service • Core Four Business Planning • Youth Entrepreneurship • Feasibility Study/ Market Research • Social Media Marketing/4P’s of Marketing • Credit Counseling

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Bringing Families Home Our Mission: To empower homeless families with children to achieve sustainable independence through a community-based response. •

Serving families with children under the age of 18 in the Northern Shenandoah Valley Region

• Keeping families together

Save the Dates:

What Your $$$ Buy

May 31, 2020 • Barn Dance & BBQ Sept. 18, 2020 • Cardboard City Oct. 10, 2020 • 2nd Annual Golf Tournament Oct. 18-25, 2020 • Family Promise Week

$14 - Copy of birth certificate $50 - Two sets of work clothes $100 - Moving truck rental $120 - Gas vouchers for a month $150 - Daycare for a week $225 - Turn on water services $500 - Car repair/new tires

540-459-4599 • shenfamilypromise@gmail.com • shenandoahfamilypromise.org

Shenandoah Alliance for Shelter Housing Programs:

Other Services:

• Tenant Based Rental Assistance • Homeless Prevention • Rapid Rehousing

• Help Link • Salvation Army Utility Assistance

All Housing Services Accessed by Calling Centralized Intake at 540-271-1701 Annual Fundraisers: • Pottery Bingo: March 7th, 2020 • Empty Bowl Soup Supper: November 20th 2020 See our website for more details!

135 N. Main St., P.O. Box 386 Woodstock, VA 22664 Phone: 540-459-3212 Website: allianceforshelter.org Find us on:


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Shenandoah Alliance for Shelter board member Ed Provost and Board President Barabara Adamson sell beverages at the Front Porch Friday Event in Strasburg during a fundraiser for the organization.

Shenandoah Alliance for Shelter seeing increase in need By Melissa Topey The Northern Virginia Daily

The Shenandoah Alliance for Shelter is already seeing an increase in housing assistance this year as thermal shelters and other places close early amid the COVID19 pandemic, said Sheila Orndorff, executive director of the organization.

They expect the need for help to increase in the next couple months as the pandemic forces businesses to close, she said. “We struggle like any other nonprofit,” Orndorff said.

The organization provides services for individuals who are or about to experience a housing crisis, such as someone who is homeless or about to be evicted.

For someone needing help with housing, the first step is to call centralized intake housing at 540-271-1701.

Intake receives about 75 calls a day, she said, adding They also provide supportive services or financial assis- that the alliance also has about 500 calls a month for tance for them to achieve independence. things like utility assistance and landlord mediation. “Most people have no idea what services are out there. While they receive federal and state funding the alliance Their housing crisis is only one of the things they are also relies on local donations, both from individuals and experiencing,” Orndorff said. from organizations, Orndorff said. To help them remain in stable housing, that means helpFor more information, visit ing connect them to where to go to apply for food assiswww.allianceforshelter.com/about-us.html tance such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and with health insurance, she said. Contact Melissa Topey at mtopey@nvdaily.com


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Furry Friends Thrift & Gifts Furry Friends Animal Rescue 486 N. Main Street, Woodstock, VA 22664 Visit our store located in the Woodstock Shopping Center We have antiques, primitives, home décor, houseware, animal supplies, scrubs and much more! We are solely operated by donations from the community. If you have any nice, used items like to donate, please stop during business hours. We are in need of volunteers to help in the store and are need of foster homes also for cats and dogs.

JOIN US AT THE WOODSTOCK AMERICAN LEGION FOR ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI DINNER! MAY 2nd • 4PM - 7:30PM FREE WILL OFFERING

We will also be collecting animal food for the needy! Proceeds Benefit Furry Friends Rescue

HOURS: Monday – Friday 9:30am - 3pm • Saturday 9am -3pm


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Domestic Violence is not your fault - Let Us Help Founded in May 2014, the Phoenix Project is a community’s response to domestic violence. We offer education for the public as well as services for victims and survivors.

Why Are We Here? • • • • • • • • •

We are here to help people learn to choose to stand against domestic violence. We are here to listen. We are here to help all victims of domestic violence. We are here to discover what domestic violence victims are feeling. We are here to help these victims identify their options. We are here to discuss with them steps for dealing with domestic violence. We are here to help them discover their own strengths. We are here to help them discover that they can help themselves. We are here to provide support for change.

Phoenix Project Mission Ensuring freedom from all forms of domestic violence through empowerment, education, and community.

Offering Hope for New Beginnings There is hope and help available for healing from a current or past unhealthy relationship. Our staff can work with you to provide information, resources, and support to help you on your journey to living a life free from abuse.

Services Crisis Intervention • Supportive Counseling • Safety Planning • Support Groups Information & Education • Court Accompaniment • Links to Community Services Emergency Housing • 24 Hour Crisis Hotline

Join Our Purple Ribbon Club Annual Giving HERO $1,200.00

Annual Giving Partner $600.00

Annual Giving Advocate $300.00

Annual Giving Supporter $120.00

Did you know with your gift of $120.00, we can house and provide food for 1 person for one night? Last year, we provided 264 nights of shelter.

For more information, contact the Office at 540-635-2302 Phoenix Project P.O Box 1747, Front Royal, VA 22630 • Hotline 24/7: 540-635-2300

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The Mount Jackson Museum Established 1997

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The Museum is located at the Mt. Jackson Town Hall/Visitor Center building at

5901 Main Street

540-477-3951 • www.mountjackson.com

The Mount Jackson Museum P.O. Box 112 • Mount Jackson, VA 22842-0112

Meetings on the 1st Monday of each month, in the museum, at 7pm

CLUB OF STRASBURG

“Improving our community one child at a time”

Meetings: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Strasburg United Methodist Church at 8am

Looking for new members 540-660-1354 www.strasburgkiwanis.org — www.facebook/kiwanis-club-of-strasburg

Kiwanis Making a Difference Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.


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Local Promise F&M advocates for its community partners by providing superior high-yield interest rates, and ongoing mission support with our Local Promise account package. 501(c)(3) corporations and not-for-profit organizations receive outstanding account level benefits, plus specialized outreach and training through our partnership with the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Contact your local branch to learn more.

Account Package Rates & Details Tier 1 $1000$9,999 .15 % APY*

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Convenience Services Unlimited check writing, unlimited monthly transactions.

Time-Saving Technology Free online bill pay, Mobile and Text** Banking. Receive funds with Person-to-Person (P2P) Payments.

Treasury Management Free Payroll, ACH Origination, and Remote Deposit Capture.

Merchant Services Discounted interchange rates for Visa, MC, and Discover purchases.

Insured Cash Sweep (ICS) Access multimillion dollar FDIC coverage for all of your funds, at one financial institution.

Free Wealth Management Consultation From F&M Financial Services 529 Employer Sponsored Plan.***

$500 off Closing Costs Proof of nonprofit board or staff affiliation must be provided. Loan must close with F&M Mortgage. Offers cannot be combined; credit is given at closing on Closing Disclosure. *Annual Percentage Yield. ** Standard messaging rates may apply, please check with your mobile carrier. *** Insurance products are not deposits or other obligations of, or guaranteed by a depository institution or its affiliates, and are not insured by the FDIC or any other agency of the United States, a depository institution or its affiliates. May lose value. Securities offered through INFINEX INVESTMENTS, INC. Member FINRA/SIPC. F&M Financial NMLS# 414464 Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of F&M Bank. Infinex is NMLS# 275173 not affiliated with either entity.

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***Securities and Insurance Products: Not Insured By FDIC or and Federal Government Agency

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Not a Deposit of or Guaranteed by the Bank or any Bank Affiliate

www.fmbankva.com. Banking You Love from Professionals Who Care.


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A Place for Beauty, Peace, Permanence Cremation Niches

NOW AVAILABLE 4 NEW COLUMBARIA WITH 4 LOCATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM

INTEREST FREE FINANCING 305 E. BOSCAWEN ST. WINCHESTER, VA

540-662-4868 WWW.MTHEBRONCEMETERY.ORG


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Spring for Education

2nd Annual Golf Tournament

April 28, 2020 • 5:30PM-8:00PM Box Office Brewery, Strasburg Virginia $30/person or $50/couple SCPS teachers and staff half price!

Friday, August 7, 2020 • 11:00AM Shenvalee Golf Resort, New Market, VA Details to follow!

Back to School Bash/ Fall Fling Fall 2020 - Date TBD

Event and annual sponsorships available! Please see contact info below.

DPIL is a program, sponsored by The Dollywood Foundation, that mails a brand new, age-appropriate book once a month to enrolled children from birth to age 5 in Shenandoah County.

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (Shenandoah County) and the Shenandoah Education Foundation appreciates the support of our contributors and especially the Shenandoah County Library Foundation.

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PROVIDING SUPPORT, EDUCATION, AND AWARENESS TO THE COMMUNITY SINCE 2009

A weekend feeding program, providing over 7,000 bags annually to youth!

A diaper and infant pantry distributing over 350,000 individual diapers annually to families in need

Each year over 250 bags of basic need essentials are provided to senior citizens in our community!

GIVE TODAY! We devote our resources to helping others in the community. To volunteer or donate please visit: SVLM.org P.O. Box 132 Toms Brook, VA 22660 - Email: shenvalleylm@gmail.com


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“Preserving the Past for the Future” Since 1969 Carriage House

Marshall House

Wickham House

Woodstock Museum HOURS - Volunteers Needed! May – October Thursday – Saturday 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Or Anytime by Appointment! Become a volunteer Docent! 1 day /month May-Oct Call 540-335-2162

PROGRAMS – 7pm Woodstock Town Hall

(or as noted below)

March 26 – ‘History of Woodstock Museum’ B Kesser; held at the Marshall House! May 28 – ‘Civil War Currency’ K. Denkler September 24 – ‘Bird Haven’ H Laughlin III October 22 – Annual Dinner, at American Legion

NEW EXHIBITS COMING 2020 Shaver Family

Clower Family

Walton & Smoot / Schmitt

Become a MEMBER!!! ANNUAL $25 or $40 (2 people) - LIFE $ 250 / person - BUSINESS $50 or $100 ++ The Woodstock Museum, PO Box 741, 104 South Muhlenberg Street, Woodstock, VA 22664 www.woodstockmuseumva.org / 540-459-5518 (leave msg) / woodstockmuseumva@yahoo.com


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CULTURAL HERITAGE MUSEUM AT THE EDINBURG MILL

Continue to help “Save The Mill�.........Be A Member!

Basic Membership

Application

Life Memberships

EDINBURG HERITAGE FOUNDATION

Type of Membership: (Circle One)

FRIENDS OF THE EDINBURG MILL

Individual Member: $15 per year Family Membership: $25 year

Annual Individual Membership: Annual Family Membership:

LIFE MEMBER Individual Member: $300 Family Membership: $350

$15 $25

Annual Friends Membership: $50 Annual Friends Family Membership: $75

• Receive the EHF Newsletter by mail or by e-mail (Photos appear in color in the electronic version).

FRIENDS OF THE EDINBURG MILL

MILL FRIEND Individual Membership: $50 per year Family Membership: $75 per year

Friends Individual Mill Member: Friends Family Mill Members:

$300 $350

Friends Individual Mill Patron: Friends Family Mill Patron:

$700 $750

• Receive EHF Newsletter • Includes Lifetime free admission WR 0XVHXP DQG ¿ OP DQG OLIHWLPH guest passes • 10% discount on Museum Gift Shop purchases of non-consignment items. • Invitation to annual Life Member reception. LIFE PATRON Individual Lifetime Patron: $700 Family Lifetime Patron: $750

Name(s)_______________________ Address _______________________ City___________________________ State___________ Zip ____________ Phone _________________________ Cell Phone______________________ E-Mail _________________________ Newsletter: ____ US Mail ____ E-mail ============================= Make Check Payable to: EHF Mail to: P.O., Box 336 Edinburg VA 22824

• Receive the EHF Newsletter by mail or by e-mail (Photos appear in color in the electronic version). • Receive year-long free admission to the Mill Museum & Film, The Burning. • Family membership receives 2 membership cards The Edinburg Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 Corporation and a portion of your membership may be tax deductible as allowed by law.

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** The Gift Shops, Wine Shop, Restaurant and Annual Fund Raiser help to defer the expenses of running of the Mill but your help is still needed and appreciated!

[Adjustments will be made if brick has already been purchased. $250 off the fee]

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FUNDRAISING EVENTS Star Tannery Volunteer Fire Department

KEEP CALM AND

VOLUNTEER

April 25th - Fried Oyster or Fried Chicken Dinner - Starts at 4:30pm June 6th - BBQ Chicken halves - Ready at 11am Fire Dept. taking Pre Orders July 31 & August 1 - Annual Carnival, Fireman’s Parade, Food. Music by Allen Boyd and the Waysider’s July 31st after parade - Spring Field Exit Aug.1st 6pm September 26 - Annual Auction November 13,14,15 - Boot Drive December 5 - Fried Oyster or Turkey Dinner **Events and dates subject to change. Please check our facebook page or watch for our ad in the NVD for updates!

DONATIONS ACCEPTED AT: 950 BRILL RD, STAR TANNERY, VA 22654 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR FUNDRAISING/ SUPPORT FIRE/ EMS RESPONSE Check us out on Facebook for event information and volunteer opportunities


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Northwestern Prevention Collaborative Reducing opioid and heroin abuse and overdose in Northwestern Virginia. How You Can Help:

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The Northern Virginia Daily & The Winchester Star

As veterans, we understand our service does not necessarily end simply because we take o the uniform. Many of us struggle to and our place once we leave the military, but the VFW is an organization to help you realize the mission is far from over. Learn about the VFW and what we can do for you. The VFW is the nation’s largest organization composed entirely of veterans who’ve served in an area of foreign conflict. We’re an elite group of proud veterans who offer camaraderie and fellowship by people who understand you. You’ll a nd it all as a member of the VFW. There’s a sense of pride in knowing that through your VFW membership, you’re continuing a tradition of community service and advocacy that’s more than 115 years old. At our Post you will always and a place among veterans who have shared your experiences. No other veterans organization can match the VFW’s commitment to our nation’s veterans and those currently serving. We need all of you who eligible to join us. Come in as our guest and see our newly renovated smoke-free social quarters, family friendly outdoor deck area and our commitment to patriotism. There is strength in numbers and when we speak as a respected organization Congress listens. We have been instrumental in gaining vast improvements in the Veterans Administration and better housing and other benefits for service members and their families. Service to the community We raised more than $30,000 last year for community programs including the following: • Donations to all the Shenandoah County volunteer re departments and rescue squads; • Donations and classes for the cub scout, boy scout, and girl scout troops • Sponsorship for two Little League baseball teams which includes trips to tournaments; • Sponsorship for one boy to the American Legion Boys State program; • Financial assistance to veterans and families of veterans in need; • Donations to seven medically oriented organizations such as the American Cancer Society • Donations to county high school JROTC and band programs; • Patriots Pen and Voice of Democracy patriot essay and speech competition; • College and trade school scholarships with the help of the Shentel Foundation; • Major sponsor of Veterans Day at the Shenandoah County with assistance from the Shentel Foundation; • Donations to three historical societies and a host of other worthy causes. Along with our Auxiliary members we travel to the Martinsburg VA Medical Center to take veterans to medical appointments. Our members drove DAV vans for more than 50,000 miles last year while Auxiliary members visited veterans at local nursing homes on a regular basis. We need you. If your military service included duty in any of the following area join now: WORLD WAR II or OCCUPATION SERVICE; KOREAN SERVICE (1950-present), VIETNAM SERVICE to include Naval service and Air Force service in direct support of Vietnam, EXPEDITIONARY OPERATIONS including DESERT SHIELD/STORM BOSNIA/KOSOVO, GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM; EXPEDITIONARY operations AFGHANISTAN (2001-present) IRAQ (2003-2011) INHERENT RESOLVE (2014-present); SSBN DETERRENT PATROL INSIGNIA or if you have received hostile fire or imminent danger pay. Contact: Mitch Rubenstein, Norm Henry, Frank Painter, or Linda Barb (540) 984-4355 or vfw@shentel.net We wish to thank all our members including the Auxiliary for all their hard work and to the community for all the support you provide to our Post. Sincerely, Hal F. Sharpe Commander


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