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I am a traveler. I like to go places – in this country and overseas. But there are also the journeys we take with friendships, business ventures, good books, with meditation and prayer, and of course, music right here in our hometowns. Life is all about the adventures on the path to our ultimate destination. This next year, 2016, promises to be a year of great journeys in the pages of our Lifestyle publications. Next month, we will be expanding our Broad Run Lifestyle magazine to The Plains and Marshall as we grow it to become on par with its sister publications in Warrenton and Haymarket. There will be no canned stories from a service bureau. We are about building communities, making connections, delivering history, staying local and living the lifestyle. Over 30,000 magazines are mailed and distributed each month for free. Please thank our advertisers for that. If you don’t currently receive a copy, you can always go online to PiedmontLifestyle.com to find the current and archived editions of each magazine. As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions for our publications. On behalf of all of us here at The Warrenton Lifestyle Magazine and Piedmont Press & Graphics, we wish you a prosperous and peaceful New Year. With many thanks,

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Jim Hollingshead Dr. Robert Iadeluca Andreas Keller Michelle Kelley Jennt Knox Danica Low Crystal McKinsey Sallie Morgan Holly Moriarty Lori Nicholson

Krysta Norman AImee O’Grady Rachel Pierce Chris Primi George Rowand Nicolas Sicina Jocelyn Sladen Tony Tedeschi John Toler Charlotte Wagner Bonnie Zacherle

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CONTENTS

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EVERYDAY HEROES

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PRIORITIZING PERSONAL FINANCES

Honoring the Warrenton Fire Company by Chris Primi Debt service vs. Future goal funding by Nicholas Sicina CFP®

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A NEW YEAR, A WHOLE NEW YOU

Makeover Giveaway!

FAMILIES4FAUQUIER

Exciting happenings for families in Fauquier County

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GREATER WARRENTON CHAMBER

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LIMITING ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

Q&A with Melanee Montalvo of Salon Emage Day Spa by Fauquier Health

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

The Weekend Power Pack program delivers a punch by Danica Low

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THE BARNS OF FAUQUIER

Landmarks of history and beauty, part 3 by Chris Primi DISPATCHING HELP

Fauquier County’s hidden heroes by Aimée O’Grady THE MANY HOMES OF MOSBY

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The perfect family hike by Andreas A. Keller

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DISCOVERED HISTORY

The Bartenstein family of Fauquier by John Toler

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WHAT’S UP WARRENTON

Warrenton’s top attractions this month

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LANDMARKS OF HISTORY AND BEAUTY, PART III

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n this third and final installment of The Barns of Fauquier, writer Chris Primi concludes his adventures across Fauquier County by exploring Whiffletree Tree Farm and discussing the history of “barnstorming” at Warrenton Airpark. WHIFFLETREE FARM Further into Warrenton I discovered Whiffletree Farm. For over 80 years during the twentieth century, the land was designated for horse riding and fox hunting. The Warrenton Hunt still rides the property, and its 50-65 hunting hounds are kenneled next door. Luminaries such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and John and Jacqueline Kennedy attended cocktail parties at Whiffletree as part of the high-society festivities during the hunt. Previous owner Viola Winmill had a museum built at Whiffletree for her collection of 120 carriages and coaches. The building remains, but the collection moved to Morven Park in 1967. Today the main guesthouse can be rented out. Situated on 82 lush acres, the sizeable and inviting guest house contains three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Jesse Straight, current owner of the Whiffletree Farm enterprise, is the archetypal unflagging farmer, working tirelessly from sunup to sundown. Straight manages to juggle his many responsibilities with amazing proficiency, vigorously driven by his dedication to his family, business, staff, and over 5,000 animals. Among the items that Straight sells are eggs, chicken, turkey, pork, and beef. Working in close cooperation with other local farms, Whiffletree’s store carries delicious and organic foods that include Laconiko olives and olive oil, wild salmon, applesauce, soaked sourdough bread, raw honey, kombucha Jesse Straight, teas, fermented cod liver oil, owner and operator of and pasture-raised raw milk. Whiffletree Farm Toiletries such as lip balm and and Manor (top all-natural soap from pig lard can middle), moves also be purchased at the store. his non-GMO fed chickens to fresh pasture.

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WARRENTON AIRPARK Finally, no series on barns would be complete without giving due deference to “barnstorming.” Perhaps the most common origin of the word, barnstorming was a type of entertainment in which stunt pilots demonstrated their aerial tricks, either individually or in groups called flying circuses. Intended to impress spectators with the daring skills of pilots, it became popular in the United States during the roaring twenties. Indeed, it has been told that some intrepid pilots would open up both ends of a barn and fly “storming” through it. While the barnlike structure I photographed at Warrenton Airfield (not to be confused with Warrenton Fauquier Airport ten miles away) was not originally a barn, Top: A hanger at it is indeed a reminder of another of its Warrenton Airpark. historic uses. Bottom: Barn at Sky The airfield currently known as Meadows State Park.

Warrenton Airpark is rich in history, having been in existence since 1936. Up to 1948, it was known as Zieger Field, then as Airport Acres until 1962 (although still officially called Zieger on record). The field was renamed Warrenton Airpark in 1963. Past owners include Clifford Zieger, John P. Cutting, Charles E. Beatley, and current owner Tom Richards. In 1969, the Capitol Area Soaring School (CASS) moved to the airpark, advertising introductory rides for $9. The school changed its name to the Warrenton Soaring Center (WSC) in 1974, with the operation closing in 1992. At least two astronauts flew with CASS/WSC: Major Tom Stafford, commander of the ApolloSoyuz Mission (now-retired Air Force Major General) and Bill Anders of Apollo 8, who was taken for his first glider flight by Al Dresner on December 11, 1969. Richards purchased the 77-acre Warrenton Airpark from the Beatley estate on April 30, 2004. Like their owners, the barns of Fauquier County have valuable functions, fascinating stories, and remarkable fortitude deserving of attention and reverence. And now with the seasonal shift, their image will again change with a backdrop of a shimmering blanket of snow. Whatever the elements bring, these majestic structures will continue to stand strong, grace the land, and warm my heart. ❖ Warrenton resident Chris Primi is a freelance writer and photographer. He is a member of the National Press Photographers Association and experienced in wedding, fashion, interior, landscape, nature, and aerial photography. He is also a licensed pilot and aviation enthusiast.

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EVERYDAY HEROES Honoring the Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company

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651 square miles and 68,000 residents of Fauquier County. A 911 call or medical emergency is usually handled by one of the WVFC’s ambulances, with salaried county medics departing from the EMS station just down the road from the firehouse. As a backup, the fire department’s additional ambulance may be dispatched. Most highway accidents are usually attended by both EMS and the fire department, as the former needs the latter to help gain clear access to the injured and to ensure that no fire hazards exist. Credit is also due to Foster’s Towing Service for donating cars to the WVFC so that volunteers may practice vehicle emergencies. Most fires occur in the cold winter months due to increases in indoor smoking and use of heating appliances and fuels. Many of these fires are caused by failure to properly extinguish or dispose of ashes from cigarettes, fireplaces, and wood burning stoves. Throughout the year, however, unattended and burning food remains a major cause of house fires. The WVFC offers the following fire prevention tips to help avoid accidents: SMOKING: If you smoke, smoke outside. Most home fires caused by smoking materials start inside the home. Put your cigarettes out in a can filled with sand. Make sure cigarettes and ashes are out. The cigarette needs to be completely

stubbed out in an ashtray. Soak cigarette butts and ashes in water before throwing them away. Never toss hot cigarette butts or ashes in the trashcan. Check for cigarette butts on or around furniture. Chairs and sofas catch fire and burn fast. Don’t put ashtrays on them. If people have been smoking in the home, check for cigarettes under cushions. Never smoke in a home where oxygen is used, even if it is turned off. Oxygen can be explosive and makes fire burn hotter and faster. Don’t smoke in bed! If you are sleepy, have been drinking, or have taken medication that makes you drowsy, put your cigarette out first before going to bed. COOKING: Stay in the kitchen when you’re frying, grilling, or broiling food. If you leave the kitchen for even a short period of time, turn off the stove. Wear short, close-fitting or tightly rolled sleeves when cooking. Do not cook if you are sleepy, have been drinking alcohol, or have taken medication that makes you drowsy. Keep children away from cooking areas by enforcing a “kid-free zone” of 3 feet around the stove. Position barbecue grills at least 10 feet away from siding and deck railings, and out from under eaves and overhanging branches. Another source of wintertime fires

From left: FF Andrew Stevic, Captain Rodney Woodward (Career FF for Town of Warrenton), Captain James Campbell, FF Derek Freeman, FF Elaine Browning, Fire Chief Sam Myers

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is the Christmas tree, which needs to be watered and hydrated to reduce dryness and the risk of burning. For the winter months, Chief Myers requests that homeowners and business owners clear away snow from fire hydrants after snowfall, as this is a tremendous timesaver for firefighters. In addition, vehicles should be parked away from hydrants for ease of access. Interestingly, all maintenance hydrant tests are handled by the town’s Public Works Department, not the firehouse. Though the WVFC tries to promote safety measures throughout the entire year, October is designated as fire prevention month. The WVFC volunteers work with local church and business representatives during the month of October to ensure residents have working smoke alarms. They currently focus on specific areas in Warrenton, with a goal to reach every part of town in the near future. To further promote fire safety, the WVFC offers many free services to county residents. For instance, residents can request a household check of their fire alarms. And if cost is an issue, complimentary alarms and batteries are supplied, thanks to the kind support of Rankin’s Hardware. In addition, businesses are offered a fire prevention check and fire extinguisher training upon request. A valuable safety tip for homeowners and businesses is to purchase a Supra Box. This unit is attached near the entrance of the house or building and can only be opened by the fire department or law enforcement. A front door key (or various keys, depending on the size and complexity of the structure) can be placed inside the unit, enabling firefighters a quick entry if the occupants or employees are away or incapacitated. Without a Supra Box, the structure would have to be entered using whatever means necessary and could therefore result in damage. Of course, this damage is nominal when compared to saving the overall structure and the lives within. For more information on the Supra Box, visit warrentonfire.info/ wp-content/uploads/2011/03/supra-orderform. Many current WVFC volunteers, including Chief Myers, are full-time firefighters in other counties who “volunteer” their days off to work in the Warrenton station. Since January of 1974, the department has had only one


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firefighter to assist with the increasing work and call loads. Center District Supervisor Chris Granger continues to be involved in public safety and understands the challenges the WVFC is facing as well as the town council and town manager. His support, along with that of the Board of Supervisors, helps to drive the fire company. Together, the town and county help provide critical funding and resources so the department is able to deliver the vital services that residents and visitors expect and deserve. Although they are certainly grateful to these entities for their assistance, the WVFC also needs the help of the community so it can continue to provide a high level of service. We are very fortunate to have these professional men and women working around the clock to protect our lives, homes, and natural surroundings. Not only do they commit themselves to their regular jobs, but they also devote their personal time to safeguarding our town. If you would like to show your support and gratitude for their intrepid and invaluable work, donations are welcome anytime and can be mailed to 167 West Shirley Avenue, Warrenton, VA 20186. For more information about the Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company, please visit their website at warrentonfire.org. Your view of firefighting will surely change. And your appreciation for the WVFC will only grow. Mine certainly has. ❖ WVFC’s recently welcomed its newest member, Ella, a two-month-old Dalmatian owned by Warrenton resident Beth Griese. Currently, Ella is undergoing “acclimation” visits to the station. You can expect to see her at upcoming station events!

paid firefighter supported by the Town of Warrenton. Paid or not, however, all firefighters must meet the thorough and rigorous standards of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), which provides training, retraining, and certification for volunteers. The WVFC is always looking for dedicated volunteers to help the organization and is continually recruiting and training new members. For every ten who join, one to three remain long term. It takes approximately 200 hours of fire training, and an additional 200 hours if trained as an EMT. The initial training period can last from six months to a year, after which volunteers receive semiannual training. The WVFC offers many opportunities and encourages all ages to apply. There are currently about 120 members on the roster, ranging in age from 16 to early 60s, one dozen being women. All applicants must be at least 16 years of age, pass a physical and background check, and contribute 40 hours per month to the station. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, stop by the WVFC station, go online to warrentonfire.org, or email recruiters directly at recruiter@warrentonfire.org. The WVFC is no different from any other large business or entity in terms of budget and funding. The costs of equipment, supplies, and other essentials are always on the rise, while contributions are in short supply, accounting for only about 10% of the operating and maintenance budget. The department works diligently with town and county government officials to secure needed funds in order to function at an optimal level. The town council and administration have been able to provide an increase in the annual budget, along with a contribution toward a new ladder truck. They have also enabled the WVFC to start the process of hiring a second Town of Warrenton

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Prioritizing Personal Finances Debt Service vs. Future Goal Funding By Nicholas Sicina CFP® Financial Advisor, Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC, Member SPIC

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triking a balance between managing existing debt and saving for tomorrow’s goals can lead to a difficult situation. Which takes precedence? The solution will often be different for each person and situation, so there is no simple answer. Typically, a strategy addressing both objectives can be the best approach. For most, debt is a necessary evil and odds are there will need to be some budgeting allowances made for retiring debt obligations. The cost can be burdensome and in some extreme cases, financially overwhelming. But what are some characteristics of “good debt”? Good debt may actually allow you to increase your future earning potential or establish and build equity in an asset (such as a house) with an economic lifespan that outlasts the length of the loan. This translates into debt with a reasonable rate of interest relative to the expected return on your “investment.” For instance, college graduates and those with more advanced degrees, on average, will make significantly more money over the course of their careers than those who earn a high school diploma. Therefore, the upfront cost of education may be recouped over the working life of the individual. Another example would be a 15-year mortgage on a new home that has an economic lifespan of possibly 30 to 40 years (this means that the house will still be in good operational condition long after the loan is satisfied). In other words, you could presumably continue to live in the home for many more years without further direct cost from the actual purchase of the home. In general, debt should be budgeted for along with other monthly expenses, but should not encroach on the funding of future goals like retirement. If it does, it may represent a larger demand on your monthly cash flow than is justifiable. As a general rule, it’s advisable to not have more than 36% of your gross monthly earnings tied up with servicing the household’s total outstanding debt. In my opinion, if the household debt level is beyond 36% of the monthly gross income, then it’s time

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to allocate more dollars to retiring debt completely. Start with the debt carrying the highest rate of interest — it’s usually the most costly. Also, in order to shorten the term of the loan and bring down the total cost of borrowing, restructuring existing debt may be a good idea (especially if you’re able to keep up with higher payments). An example of this might be to refinance your 30-year mortgage to a 15-year mortgage. While it will lead to higher monthly payments, in most scenarios you


can save a significant amount of money over the life of the loan. Seek the guidance of a finance professional prior to making any changes to your mortgage or other outstanding debts to ensure it is the right decision for your situation. So how can you save for retirement and other goals while also paying down student loan debt and/or a mortgage? Do as much as you can, as soon as you can. Here’s why. Albert Einstein once described compound interest this way, “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn’t, pays it.” Put differently, money saved and invested today will grow the most toward your future goals because those dollars benefit from every investor’s secret ingredient, time. In my opinion, not saving now because you “have plenty of time to save for retirement,” is the biggest blunder you can make. On average, if you save between 10% and 13% of your earnings from the time you’re in your midtwenties, you will never have to increase that percentage as time passes. Those who wait until their forties to start saving for retirement can see that number double, which often makes saving for retirement nearly impossible without overburdening your overall budget. Similarly, if you are saving to fund your child’s education, starting when they’re young provides your savings the greatest opportunity (a.k.a. time) to grow. Waiting until your children are in their teens could prove more costly and may require an inappropriate level of risk for the investments, as investment returns are not always guaranteed. The key to saving is to start early and to continue to save diligently throughout your earning years. Exactly what your savings needs are will be driven by the magnitude of your future goals, how long you have to save for them, and your ability to earn a specific rate of return on your savings while staying within your investment risk tolerance. While you may not want to sacrifice your current standard of living too much, spending today in spite of tomorrow can lead to a challenging situation in later years. Financial matters can seem daunting and confusing at times — leading to “analysis paralysis” or worse, downright avoidance. Getting yourself a financial advocate whether they are a trusted friend, family member, or financial professional could be the best decision you make this New Year. If you feel that your personal situation warrants more sophisticated financial advice, it is advisable to seek the services of a professional — financial planning can be a vast realm where it’s easy to get lost. It is my hope that families across our community will seek to better understand and position their finances for a more confident tomorrow. ❖

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To teach your dog to toilet on cue, simply follow these steps: •Walk your dog outside on a regular 4ft/6ft leash •Stand in ONE place •Use your toilet phrase •Wait for your dog to potty •When the dog FINISHES relieving him/herself, praise heavily •Reward your dog with a high value cookie to make it worth their while. This is very important! ALL SEASON TRAINING Some dogs become reluctant to toilet outside during poor weather due to improper exposure and training during rain, wind, snow, excessive heat, or cold. As owners become hesitant to prep and brave the storm, the dog learns to become avoidant as well. Ensure to take the extra step in teaching your dog that potty breaks are rewarding in all seasons, and even consider spending a little extra time playing and training in bad weather. Building a solid foundation of coping skills to different environments will ensure consistent toileting habits throughout your dog’s life. For those that have more trouble adapting, consider management tools during severe weather like: shoveling a path for toilet breaks in snow, creating a temporary cover in rain, putting a coat on your dog for cold, and using a different area of the yard to block your dog from wind. INDICATING TOILETING NEEDS Not all dogs will naturally stand, scratch, or bark at the door to indicate the need to go outside and eliminate. Consider what cue is acceptable for your dog to indicate and begin rewarding whenever it is presented. For some dogs it’s as subtle as standing in front of the owner and staring at them! Once the dog consistently shows the indicator behavior, open the door and transition to rewarding your dog just outside. Once the dog has figured out this pattern, you can delay the reward even further until the dog has successfully toileted. Stick with the program - it may be hit or miss for a while as you both figure out a platform to communicate. Ensure there is consistent behavior for at least a couple of months before phasing rewards out further. FREEDOM IN THE HOME Many canines enjoy free run of the house long before earning the privilege to do so. The reality is, allowing access to multiple rooms before being fully house trained results in accidents - the owner is responsible for that. Introduce areas of the house to your

Above: Dogs will often sniff, circle, and browse for certain areas before toileting. Make sure to observe behavior outside, in order to catch your dog and prevent inappropriate toileting behavior inside. Bottom: Use tools such as crates, tether leashes, baby gates, and confined quarters to manage your dog or puppy during toilet training. Good management is key to accident free!

dog in a slow, orderly fashion. For each week of being accidentfree, your dog can earn access to one additional room in the home. Stick to your routine, ensure your dog has successfully toileted outside first, and provide supervision in unchartered areas of the house. Your dog will gain access to the full house in the matter of months given a diligent toilet training routine. WHEN ACCIDENTS HAPPEN Reality is, accidents do happen. The important thing is to identify the cause of house soiling and take an appropriate approach to prevent further mistakes. In most cases, poor supervision, lack of timing, too much free access, and over stimulation are at the root of the problem. The old myth of scolding a dog for soiling or using punitive means to teach a lesson may result in seriously unwanted behaviors (like your dog eating it’s poop or avoiding you to toilet). Instead, use an ammonia-free cleaning product or diluted white wine vinegar to clean up your home, put your dog in confinement between outings, increase supervision and try again! It should be noted that illnesses such as urinary tract infections and viruses can also cause a lapse in toileting behavior and may require treatment. If your dog has been consistently successful and then has a lapse in toileting behavior, consider checking with your veterinarian to rule out any physical abnormalities. ❖

Charlotte Wagner is a certified animal trainer and behavior consultant. She advocates that prevention, management, redirection, and training of alternate responses is key to training success. Charlotte currently owns and operates Duskland Training and Behavior in Warrenton and can be regularly seen at conformation dog shows, agility events, rally obedience trials, therapy visits, and community gatherings with one or more of her precious pets.

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and they would be the ones sent to assist.” In 1995, the center implemented 9-1-1. Then in 1999, it received the current computer-aided dispatch, or CAD system, which made the center completely computerized. Today, thanks to the CAD system, automatic vehicle location software, and a variety of databases, dispatchers can determine the location of any sheriff and police vehicle within the county. This has revolutionized Smallwood’s job, making it easier for her to find first responders to help county residents in distress. “Now, with just a few clicks of the mouse, I can send someone over.” In time, the dispatchers anticipate having the capability to locate firefighting units as well. When the shift changes from day to night, dispatchers meet in a conference room for a roll call. During this time, the supervisor from the previous shift provides an account of the calls taken, as well as the status of those not yet resolved. Each dispatcher is assigned to answer a specific call from the radio, fire, town, sheriff and 9-1-1. From there, the team of five individual dispatchers heads to the dispatch center to log into their systems. “We generally have a team of six on each shift, but we are down one dispatcher right now,” Smallwood explains. Dispatchers grab their headsets, swap chairs, and settle into a 12-hour shift answering calls. Then the calls come in.

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The first call the night I met with Smallwood was from a Fauquier resident who spotted a cow in the road at the corner of Blantyre and Blackwell Roads. The traffic hazard was logged into the call log, and Smallwood opened up a database that tracks the livestock owners throughout the county. The database listed sixteen pages of cows, sheep, emu, chickens and other livestock owners. Smallwood looked for any residents on those two roads who owned cows, then offered up the name of an Angus cattle owner to contact about the animal. Fauquier County dispatchers receive calls of all kinds: there are missing cows and dogs, hunters who become lost during hunting season, and shoplifters pilfering from local stores. On the night I spent shadowing the dispatchers, they even received a call about someone who had visited a local ABC, drank from a bottle of Crown Royale, and then replaced the whisky with another liquid. Smallwood’s team works every holiday, answering calls on either the day or night shift. “On Thanksgiving, we received a call from a woman who found an older dog on her doorstep,” Smallwood recalls. “The dog was wearing a sweater and was clearly missing from a well-loved home. Later in the day, we received another call about a missing dog in a sweater. It was a good call with a quick and happy resolution.”

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As a result of her long tenure with the department, Smallwood is now an instructor who teaches incoming groups of dispatchers. “Nationwide, this line of work has a high turnover. Dispatchers move on every three or four years,” explains Smallwood. “They either move on to become EMTs or firefighters, or the pressure is too much and they can’t keep up.” As a result, the Fauquier dispatch center is always looking for new dispatchers to train. Watching Smallwood’s team at work is like watching a well-choreographed dance. Each dispatcher has access to the same information and can pick up right where another left off. They can answer questions before they’re even finished being asked. And everyone is always listening. While I sat with Smallwood, who was telling me about the databases and systems used, dispatchers fired questions across the room, answered calls, and addressed administrative reports. The team works hard and is held to high standards. Smallwood performs quality assurance on the dispatchers throughout the month to ensure that everyone is conforming to the standards set. Every call is recorded to protect against liability, and each dispatcher comes to the job armed with weeks of training. New dispatchers must receive 64 hours of state training required by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Following that, they receive in-house academy training. This rigorous preparation includes Emergency Medical Dispatch from the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials, or APCO, as well as APCO Fire and Public Safety training and Virginia Criminal Information Network training. This training takes a month or more. From there, new recruits work their shifts with a Certified Training Officer like Smallwood. As time progresses, new hires are given more and more responsibilities until they are finally able to work independently.


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Being a dispatcher is more of a commitment then a job. Dispatchers work long hours, frequently overnight. In addition to day shifts and night shifts, dispatchers are also expected to have three on-call days each month. They must make it to the dispatch center on time, regardless of inclement weather. Time off requires schedule shuffling to meet the minimum number of dispatchers per shift. Dispatchers must think quickly, have excellent recall and work well under pressure. They must also be skilled multitaskers who are efficient time managers. In the corner of the room is a treadmill that dispatchers can place under their work stations, which can elevate. “This is sedentary work, so the treadmill is here if people want to get some exercise while they are on shift,” she explains. In many cases, the person on the other end of the phone requires medical attention or is calling 9-1-1 on behalf of someone in a dire, perhaps even life-and-death, situation. Dispatchers must be respectful and patient with every caller. With the implementation of the APCO MEDS software, every dispatcher has a script to read to help them assess the status of someone requiring medical attention. This helps the dispatcher determine the nature of the call: does the individual require an advanced life support unit, or is the case something less severe, requiring only basic life support? Mapping software provides satellite imagery to help the dispatcher instruct emergency personnel where to land a helicopter if the situation requires one. In the event of a fire, the mapping software also indicates the location of each hydrant in the county and the quality of its water pressure. More rural areas of the county have few fire hydrants. The map helps Smallwood determine if she needs to send a tanker truck to a fire, and if water can be supplied from a nearby pond. Detectives and K9 units are on-call during the overnight shift and may be sent out, depending on the case involved. There is also a fully-equipped mobile dispatch center, the Command Van, which is deployed to extended

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easy for some people and extremely difficult for others. Our goal with “A New Year, a Whole New You” makeover is to give the gift of beauty to someone who’s in a rut, afraid of change, or may not know they can rock a whole new look! In this age of celebrity style popularity, we want to pamper you with the celebrity look, and change two lucky lives for the better. Winners will be chosen by James Cornwell, celebrity stylist, and treated to the following: • Brand new hairstyle • Brand new color • Makeup consultation and application • Wardrobe consultation • Celebrity style photo shoot with clothing and jewelry styled by DéjàVu • Before and after photos published in Warrenton Lifestyle magazine. Deadline for entries is January 5, 2016.* *Entrants must be willing to make the change and apply before January 5 to be applicable for giveaway.

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ign up for the Just Cause Jingle Jog 5k and 1 Mile Fun Run on New Year’s Day. When signing up fill in Families4Fauquier as your nonprofit of choice. We have been lucky enough to be one of the 2016 Jingle Jog recipients! One hundred percent of your registration fee will be returned to us when allocated on your registration form. Have fun, start the New Year right and get healthy! Visit recreation.fauquiercounty.gov to register today. Have any event coming up you want to let our families know about? Want to see what exciting activities are coming up in our community? Check out our family friendly community calendar at localendar.com/public/ families4fauquier. Join us on Sunday, January 10th from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. at Foster’s Grille for Spirit Day in Warrenton to make cards and crafts for our Fauquier County senior citizens. If you decide to eat lunch, F4F will also receive 10% of each sale when you mention us. Join us for Spirit Day on January 28th for breakfast,

lunch, and dinner! We will hold our special event, LegoMania, at Chick-fil-A Warrenton from 5:30-7:00 p.m. Come build your best creation and enter to win our contest for the most creatively designed display. Our winner will be announced at 7:00 p.m. and you must be present to win. Please mention F4F at checkout. Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with happiness and love. ❖

Clockwise from top: Elves volunteering at Gumdrop Square. Packing boxes for Operation Christmas Child. Bicycle Rodeo in Bealton with Fauquier County Sherrif’s Department. Rachel and her little volunteering elf. Fauquier Community Thanksgiving Dinner.

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WARRENTON Business Directory

Welcome to our Warrenton Business Directory featuring over 80 categories and 800+ businesses with licenses in the Town of Warrenton plus advertisers in The Warrenton Lifestyle Magazine.

For the online version of the Warrenton Business Directory, go to www.warrentonlifestyle.com and click on Local Business Directory ACCOUNTING/BOOKKEEPING SERVICES A H Sheriff CPA PC 30 South Second Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2720 A R Hendrix CPA 35 Horner St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7229 Belmont Accounting & Bookkeeping 173 Keith St. Ste 3 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-675-6281 Burleson And Associates 183 A Keith St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-1717 Debra K Godfrey CPA 540-347-4124 Robert N Franzoni PC 75 W Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1626 H & R Block 77 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7517 Heflin CPA P.C. 7373 Iron Bit Drive, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1899 Joan Y. Howard CPA 195 D Keith St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5388 Marshall Consulting Group 5 Rock Pointe Ln Suite 150 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2161 mcgLLCCPA.com Nelson Financial Partners 77B West Lee St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8459 Old Town Tax Professionals 9 N. 3rd St., Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4898 PB Mares 29 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4970 Putnam Tax/Accounting Service 316 Amber Circle Warrenton, VA 20186 Scheulen Patchett/Edwards PC 98 Alexandria Pike Suite 22 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5144 scheulenpatchett.com

Kathryn Trudeau 48 N Sixth St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0183 Updegrove Combs & McDaniel PLC 10 Rock Point Lane Suite 3 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5681 ucmwcpas.com

ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONS McKinsey Development Inc. 28 Blackwell Lane Suite 204 Warrenton, VA 20187 540-905-4457 mckinseydevelopment.com

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES/ HOBBY SHOPS Fox Den Antique Mall 355 B W. Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1162 Helmuts Hobby Specialities 83 Brookshire Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4910 Hobbies Etc. 251 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9212 Jim’s Antiques 355 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 703-754-4582 Robin’s Nest Antiques and Collectibles 8371 W. Main Street Marshall, VA 20115 540-364-2944 Tony D. Wilcox 11 N 5th St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-6008

ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Hinckley Shepherd Norden 19 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4232 hsnaia.com JFT-AIA Architect 15 S Fifth St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3451 jftaia.com James Hricko Architect 118 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8850

RWR Design Services PO Box 932, Warrenton, VA 20188 540-347-9239 rwrdesignservices.com

ATTORNEYS Ronald J. Aiani PC 86 East Lee St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5295 aianilawfirm.com Ann M Callaway PC 15 Garrett St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4100 The Chandler Law Group 492 Blackwell Rd. Ste 201 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7600 John C. Clark PLC 66 Main Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-6531 johncclarklaw.com Henry Cleaves Day Esquire 32 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20188 540-349-4300 Culin Sharp Autry/Day PLC 67 West Lee St Suite 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1900 Linda I Dodge Attorney At Law 31 S Second St P.O. Box 3532 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1482 Downey/Mayhugh 82 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2424 jdgmlaw.com Dulaney Lauer & Thomas LLP 28 Blackwell Park Lane Suite 104 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0007 dulaneylauerthomas.com/ Fallon Myers/Marshall LLP 110 Main St., Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4633 fmmatty.com Jud A Fischel PC 24 Ashby St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1011 judafischelpc.com Nono M. Fisher PLC 74 Waterloo St #B Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1191 Laura G. Fox PLLC 50 Culpeper St Ste 1 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9213

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John Goetz Law PLC 75 W. Lee Street #104 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-6605 johngoetzlaw.com Gulick Carson & Thorpe PC 70 Main St Ste 52 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3022 Holtzman Vogel PLLC 45 N Hill Dr Ste 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8808 Howard Morrison Ross & Whelan 31 Garrett Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1000 Cassandra L. Kincaid Attorney 403 Holiday Court Suite 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7410 clklaw.net/index.html Law Office of Karen M. Kennedy and Associates 67 West Lee Street Suite 202 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0019 karenmkennedyassociates.com Kilyk/Bowersox PLLC 400 Holiday Ct Suite 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-1701 Law Office of Frederick H. Kruck Jr. PC 7551 Foxview Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2900 Richard Loving PC 53 S Third St Suite 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8837 Law Office Of Michael A. Mays 7178 Homestead Ct Warrenton, VA 20187 540-351-0211 August McCarthy 1 Wall Street Suite 201 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-222-6216 John Carter Morgan Jr 98 Alexandria Pike Suite 10 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3232 Pearson And Pearson PC 9 Culpeper St Ste 2 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2660

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Whitson W Robinson PLC 35 S Fourth St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2200 The van Gils Law Firm 70 Main Street Suite 23 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0890 vangilslaw.com Joseph Volpe III 32 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3010 Walker Jones, PC 31 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9223 walkerjones.org Law Office of Marie Washington PLC 77 W Lee Street Unit 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4172 mariewashingtonlaw.com Law Office Of Mark B. Williams PLC 21 Culpeper Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-6595 markbwilliams.com Patricia A. Woodward 31 S Second St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1482

AUCTIONEER Shumate Auctions 7270 Waverly Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8243

AUTO REPAIR/SERVICES American Spray Liners 156 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0339 Autozone 530 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7142 Broadview Service Center 10049 James Madison Hwy Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-8453 Bumper To Bumper 245 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4611 Caliber Collision 9850 Business Blvd Warrenton, VA 20187 540-359-3931 calibercollision.com/ Carquest 60 Franklin St, Warrenton, VA 20186 859-233-6400 Chick’s Services Inc 338 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3992 Evergreen Auto 5009 Lee Hwy, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5009

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Jiffy Lube 300 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8663 JK Auto Parts 60 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3388 Joe’s Service Center Inc. 116 Sullivan St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7796 Merchants Tire/Auto Center 187 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-368-3171 Midas Auto Service Experts 241 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0033 Old Town Auto Body 72 S Fifth St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1018 Olde Town Auto Service Inc. 81 S Fifth St Ste B Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1444 Professional Car Care Center 6581 Commerce Ct Warrenton, VA 20187 540-341-7600 procarcarecenter.com Tom Frost Firestone Inc. 239 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1500 Village Body And Paint Shop 81 S Fifth St Ste A Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1690 Warrenton Auto Service Inc. 281 E Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7978 Warrenton Foreign Car Inc. 76 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3470 warrentonforeigncar.com Warrenton Tire And Auto 19 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0900 warrentontire.com Waterloo Motors Inc. 317 E Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1334 Wilson Automotive Inc. 331 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3860

AUTOMOBILE DEALERS Country Chevrolet Inc. 11 E Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9000 Jim Harris Olds Buick Pontiac 250 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3341

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Millennium Motors Inc. 100 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 703-975-9676 Safford Chrysler Jeep Dodge of Warrenton 7308 Cedar Run Dr. Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-6622 saffordofwarrenton.com Summit Motors 612 Blackwell Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8653 Warrenton Highline 241 E Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-1032 Warrenton Select 735 James Madison Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-4050 Warrenton Toyota Scion 6449 Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20187 540-878-4140 warrentontoyota.com Wells Auto Sales 74 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-8552

BAIL BONDS Action Bail Bonds 28 Ashby Street Suite E Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7227 Bail Bonds Unlimited 32 Ashby St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-6610

BANKING/FINANCIAL SERVICES Association of Military Banks of America 28 Blackwell Park Lane Suite 203 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3305 Bank of America 403 Holiday Court #103 Warrenton, VA 29186 540-347-3149 mortgage.bankofamerica.com/lorettaflynn BB&T-Main St. 21 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1711 BB&T-Lee Hwy 236 W. Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-6071 Cashpoint 221 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 703-928-9522 Chevy Chase Bank 521 Fletcher Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8050 Edward Jones & Company 251 W Lee Highway Ste 647 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-2889 edwardjones.com

Edward Jones/Company 568 Waterloo Rd #103 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9741 Robert S Engel Inv Svcs 65 Culpeper St #202 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3800 warrentoninvestments.com Falmouth Financial 49 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3557 falmouthfinancial.com Farm Credit Of The Virginias 516 Fauquier Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 800-430-3435 The Fauquier Bank 10 Courthouse Square Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0206 fauquierbank.com Gregory Bodoh/Assoc. 13 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2125 International Banking Tech 19 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-0019 Arthur Mckenny 169 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1066 Middleburg Bank 530 Blackwell Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3435 Oak View National Bank 128 Broadview Ave. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-7100 oakviewbank.com PNC Bank 615 Branch Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2265 Scott/Stringfellow 560 Broadview Ave Suite 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0200 Sonabank-Main Street 11A Main Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3435 Sonabank N.A. 550 Broadview Ave Ste. 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4521 Summit Community Bank 251 West Lee Hwy Suite 730 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7779 Suntrust Bank 251 W. Lee Hwy Suite 680 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7081 Union First Market Bank 37 E. Main St., Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9675


Wells Fargo 155 Broadview Ave Suite 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3240 Wells Fargo Advisors 70 Main Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0111

BEAUTY SALON/BARBER SHOPS 68 Mane 68 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9656 A Classic Hair Design 578 Waterloo Rd 2-A Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3330 A Sophisticut Ltd. 494 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5888 Angels of Beauty 508 Fletcher Dr. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9347 Artistic Professionals Hair 374 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7705 Charlotte’s Hair Studio 32 Waterloo St Ste 4 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2639 Chins Hair 32 Waterloo St Ste G1 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0776 Corinas Hair Design III 568 Waterloo Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 703-989-4272 Cornelia’s Beauty Salon 222 Elm St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2256 Hair Cuttery 51 Oak Springs Plaza Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9755 Hair Studio 29 220 Culpeper St Ste 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-9277 Iva Bella 7312 Lineweaver Rd Warrenton, VA 21087 540-680-2426 ivabella.com Kingdom Kutz 34 N 5th St, Warrenton, VA 20186 703-929-2283 Lee’s Barber Shop 44 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-2772 My Place Barbershop 205-B Keith St. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-7696 NorthRock Barber Shop 528 Flecther Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8404

Northern VA Barber Shop 251 W Lee Hwy Ste 235 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9866 Parker & Co 32 Waterloo St Ste G2 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1375 PR/Partners Xchange 251 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1255 The Personal Touch 24 A John Marshall St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2310 Salon Diva 294 West Lee Hwy Suite 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5860 Salon Emage Day Spa 51 E Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4052 salonemage.com Salon Lou 147 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-216-7900 salonlou.com Sherpa Color And Design Studio 83 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0088 Siggi’s Sports Barber Shop 169 B Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7999 Studio 73 7193 Manor House Dr Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-2068 The Secret Garden Inc. 29 Main St STE 3 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-6618 Walker’s Barber Shop 23 S Third St Ste 1 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5680 Warrenton Plaza Hair Designs 262 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3241

BIKE SALES Bike Stop 251 W Lee Hwy Suite 683 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7702

BUSINESS SERVICES Catfish Logic P.O. Box 174, Broad Run, VA 20137 540-272-7752 Fauquier Chamber of Commerce 98 Alexandria Pike Suite 25 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4414 Fleur De Lis Flair Warrenton, VA 20187 (703) 862-1532 fleurdelisflair.com

Gold Dust Web Solutions P.O. Box 3354 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-316-0856 golddustweb.com Greater Warrenton Chamber of Commerce 70 Main St Suite 23 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-216-3854 warrentonchamber.org H&P Services 396 Singleton Circle Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-2079 Synergy Planning Inc. 124 Derby Way Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-1701 Tele-Consultants Inc. 400 Holiday Ct #104 Warrenton, VA 20186 678-893-7900

CAR WASH/AUTO DETAILING Dr. Car Wash 319 Broadview Ave. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1840 Olde Bypass Car Wash Inc. 213 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-364-4718 White Horse Auto Wash 111 W. Lee Hwy. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3305

CHILD CARE/SCHOOLS/PLAY PLACE Children Of America Inc. 164 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-2880 Faith Christian Child Development Center 6472 Duhollow Rd 2nd Floor Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-3005 Giggle N Friends 560 Broadview Avenue Warrenton, VA 20186 703-303-0770 gigglenfriends.com Jack & Jill Pre School and Child Care Center 200 Green St. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2203 Lion of Judah Educational Center 819 James Madison Hwy Suite 203 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-439-8459 lojec.org Meadowbrook Child Development Center 555 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4354 St. James Episcopal 73 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3855

St John’s Preschool 271 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5341 Vera’s Home Daycare 61 King Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0610 Warrenton Baptist Tiny Tot Care Center 123 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7084 Warrenton United Methodist Preschool 341-Church St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9050 Warrenton Presbyterian Preschool 91 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2213 wps.warrentonpresbyterian.org Wee Play Time 11084 Marsh Rd., Unit E Bealeton, VA 22712 540-349-9862 weeplaytime.com

CHIROPRACTORS/ ACUPUNCTURE Acupuncture/Chiropractor-Dr. Barbara S. Miller 35 Horner St Ste 10 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0077 Advantage Health Chiropractic 225 Oak Springs Dr # 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8989 Classical Acupuncture 32 Waterloo Street Ste 10 Warrenton, VA 20186 Fauquier Chiropractic 493 Blackwell Road Ste 350 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5900 fauquierchiropractic.com Virginia Sports Chiropractic of Warrenton 493 Blackwell Rd. Ste 117 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-7788 vscwarrenton.com Warrenton Chiropractic Center 10 Rock Pointe Lane Suite 6 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7744 warrentonchiropractic.com

CHURCHES Battlefield Baptist Church 4361 Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-5855 battlefieldbaptist.org Bethel United Methodist Church 6903 Blantyre Road Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-4874 bethelumc.com

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The Bridge Community Church PO Box 151, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7409 bridge4life.com Calvary Chapel Warrenton 9552 James Madison Highway Warrenton, VA 20186 540-270-1598 calvarywarrenton.com Christ Church of Warrenton 95 Green St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7634 Community Christian Fellowship 6317 Vint Hill Road Warrenton, VA 20187 540-428-2924 ccf-va.org Cornerstone Baptist Church 40 Rocke Pointe Ln Ste 202 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0880 cornerstoneva.org Covenant Reformed Baptist Church 7336 County Road 676 Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-0880 cornerstoneva.org Faith Christian Church 6472 Duhollow Rd Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-0179 hopecf.net Fauquier Jewish Congregation 73 Culpeper Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1844 fauquierjewishcongregation.org First Baptist Church 39 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2775 firstbaptistwarrenton.org First Church of Christ Scientist 311 Jackson St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1424 christiansciencewarrenton.org Heritage Presbyterian Church 7850 Millfield Drive Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-4627 heritage-pca.org Hope Christian Fellowship 4173 Bludau Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8380 hopecf.net Melissa G Ministries 570-606-8474 melissagailministries.com Mount Zion Baptist Church 33 S 3rd St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3735 Our Savior Lutheran Church 6194 Dumfries Rd Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-3224 oslc-warrenton.org

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St. James’ Episcopal Church 73 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4342 saintjameswarrenton.org St. John’s Catholic Church 271 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2922 stjohntheevangelist.org Saint Patrick’s Orthodox Church 365 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8009 stpatrickorthodox.org Trinity Baptist Church 8803 James Madison Highway Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-7640 tcbwarrenton.org Trinity Lutheran Church 5439 Old Alexandria Turnpike Warrenton, VA 20187 703-568-3346 trinitylutheranva.org Triumph Baptist Church 4295 Aiken Drive Warrenton, VA 20187 703-424-8080 triumphbaptist.org Walnut Grove Baptist Church 8809 Meetze Road Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-0974 walnutgrovebaptistchurch.org Warrenton Assembly Of God 276 Cleveland St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0677 warrentonag.wordpress.com Warrenton Baptist Church 123 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3509 warrentonbaptistchurch.org Warrenton Bible Fellowship 46 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1338 wbfva.org Warrenton Church Of Christ 6398 Lee Highway Access Rd Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-7448 mywcoc.org Warrenton Presbyterian Church 91 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2213 wpcva.org Warrenton United Methodist Church 341-Church St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1367 warrentonumc.org Waterloo Baptist Church 9535 Old Waterloo Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4267 waterloobaptistchurch.com

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Young Life 46 Winchester Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-422-2095 fauquiercounty.younglife.org Warrenton Seventh-Day Adventist Church 5485 Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-0886 warrenton22.adventistchurchconnect.org

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A Team Roof & Exterior Cleaning 540-270-4525 Academy Clean Carpets 589 Pineview Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4430 Crystal Clear Cleaning Service 540-229-4330 Industrial Cleaning Solutions 73 Fairfax St Warrenton, VA 20186 703-402-9888 Maid Brigade 540-347-2400 Majors Cleaning Services 61 King St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0610 Merry Maid 9550 James Madison Hwy Ste. B Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0199 Services Unlimited 153 Green St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0958 William E. Fishback 305 Oak Springs Drive Apt 323 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4236

AhNetworks Inc. 344 Singleton Circle Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5933 BITS Technology 5442 Old Alexandria Turnpike Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-2487 Christine McCrehin 320 Singleton Cr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1831 Comvergence 33 Main St APT 2 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2900 Dok Klaus Computer Care 18 Ashby St , Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-2376 dokklaus.com F1 Computer Solutions Inc. 28 Blackwell Park Lane Ste 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5370 Premier Solutions 318 Cannon Way Warrenton, VA 20186 540-219-9048 Quality Software Systems Inc. 7290 Westmoreland Dr Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-9057 Sand Dollar Software Inc. 45 Fishback Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8922 SCS Inc. 92 Erin Dr, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4427 Turnkey Networks Inc. 62 A Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5868

CLOTHING Be Boutique 92 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1131 Carolyn E O’Connell 386 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7025 Christine Fox 47 S Third St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3868 Do You...DeJaVu 43 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7743 Peebles Department Store Inc 251 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 Your Hat Lady 23 South Third Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9999

COACHING/MENTORING Girls Stand Strong 92 Main St. Suite 202 #2 Warrenton, VA 20186 703-505-2413 girlsstandstrong.com

Fauquier Habitat for Humanity 34 Beckham St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4952 Habitat ReStore 617 Frost Ave, Warrenton, VA 540-349-2729 Red Cross Certification/Denise Larkin 540-219-2657

CONSIGNMENT/PAWN SHOPS The Beanstalk 180 B Warrenton Village Center Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-4345 Fidelity Pawn Brokers Inc. 281 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9036 Warrenton Treasure Box 50 Sullivan Street Ste F Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-6807 warrentontreasurebox.com


The White Elephant Inc. 484 Blackwell Road Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0666

CONSULTANTS ACI Aviation Consulting 568 Waterloo Rd #102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-4388 Crisis Consultant Group 127 English Chase Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 571-213-3132 crisisconsultantgroup.com Narrow Door Consulting P.O. Box 3430 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-905-9113 narrowdoorconsulting.com

CONTRACTORS/ CONSTRUCTION B/L Builders Inc. 65 Culpeper Street Suite 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-7062 BHL Construction 324 Preston Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 571-921-2154 Blackwood Construction Group 86 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0600 Blax Construction 6988 Ivy Hill Drive Warrenton, VA 20187 540-341-7357 Builders Insulation Of Va 615 Falmouth St Warrenton, VA 20186 407-856-5797 C F Construction 246 Breezewood Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 703-310-6617 Chapman Campbell Assoc 619 Gold Cup Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 703-953-1506 Compass Construction 545 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-270-4341 Dominion Construction Group 880A Industrial Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3612 Donovan Construction/Paving 47 Broadview Avenue Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2009 donovan-construction.com Drunagel Services Warrenton, VA 20188 540-351-0186 F&R Development 3970 Willow Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-270-9971

Home Sweet Home Improvements Warrenton, VA 540-439-8890 hshimprovements.com J D Eicher Builder Inc. 50 S Fifth St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7591 Lee Martin Earthwork Consulting 419 Denning Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 Legg Construction Corporation 255 Gay Rd, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3216 Miller/Blackwell Const 100 Franklin St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8815 Mole Hole Utilities 578 Fauquier Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 Northrock Commercial L P 335 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2423 Mr. Miscellaneous 448 Ridge Ct, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-547-7600 Paul Henrys Window Installation 252 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-6842 PuroClean Certified Restoration Specialists 53 Main Street PO Box 525 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-316-6100 puroclean.com/pcrs-va QCI Company 251 W Lee Hwy Ste 177 Warrenton, VA 20186 703-856-6110 R L Rider/Company 30 John Marshall St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1611 Ryders Building/Handyman 461 Oliver City Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-0079 Sheaffer Construction 9550 James Madison Highway Warrenton, VA 20186 571-233-2888 sheafferconstruction.com SNL Construction Inc. 540-341-0423 Thorsen Construction 9280 Harts Mill Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0883 Tradesman Services 35 Fairfax St Warrenton, VA 20186 703-599-9160 Straightline Builders 10314 Trylec Lane Catlett, VA 20119 540-788-9086

Shamrock Stonescapes Warrenton, VA 20186 540-316-8382 SouthStar Construction 400 Rosedale Ct. Ste 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3050 southstar-construction.com TrueBuilt 19 Winchester Street Suite B Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-5759

COUNSELING/THERAPY SERVICES Carmen T Gonzalez PHD PC 54 E Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0613 Carole M Hertz Ed PC 54 E Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0613 Colette Reynolds Speech Therapy Services 183 4 Keith St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1239 Chrysalis Counseling 54 East Lee St. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0613 chrysaliscenters.com Dr. Robert B. Iadeluca 436 Hospital Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1596 Elaine Shea LCSW 35 Horner St., Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9877 the-mindful-eating-workbook.com Monarch Counseling 15 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 843-384-9226 Family Focus Counseling Svc PC 20 B John Marshall St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4537 Fauquier Counseling Center 54 E Lee St STE 201 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0613 fauquiercounselingcenter.com Fauquier Counseling Services P.O. Box 600. Warrenton, VA 20188 540-272-4200 Francis D. Andres MD 225 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3378 Inner Truth Center For Healing 9 N Third St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1404 Joan Russo 54 E Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2918 Katherine A. Zinn LCSW 54 E Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0613 Margaret G (Peggy) Doyle PMHCNS BC 70 Main Street Suite 23 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-229-7713

Marianne Clyde LMFT 20 Ashby Street Suite 105 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3797 marianneclyde.com Mary Beth Williams PHD 17 S. Fifth Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7339 Melba D. Hendrix LPC LMFT 35 Horner St Suite 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0708 Piedmont Neurospychology & Counseling PLC 419 Holiday Court St 30 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3003 Professional Counselor 436 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1596 Spiritual Care Support Ministries 76 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5814 Thomas P Duggan LCSW 54 E Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0613

CRAFTS Creations By Suzanne 339 Winners Cir Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5983 Earth Glaze & Fire 92 Main St Suite 104 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-5701 earthglazefire.com The Empty Nest 92 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 Fabric Emporium 78 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9467 Jo Ann Fabrics 659 Warrenton Center Warrenton, VA 20186 330-656-2600 Just Scrappin 216 North View Cr Warrenton, VA 20186 703-347-5969 Kelly Ann’s Quilting 9 S Fifth St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8890 Kristin M. Thor 709 Acorn Ct, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5198 The Red Thread 10 S 5th St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-2039 redthreadshop.com Sherrie’s Stuff 77 Main St., Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-6314 Tagaloo 585 Frost Ave, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-229-1656 tagaloo.com/

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DANCE/INSTRUCTION Ballet Academy Of Warrenton 410 Rosedale Ct #120 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4011 ballet-academy.com Excel Dance 92 Main St., Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-4886 excelldancers.com Lasley Centre for the Performing Arts 7112 Lineweaver Road Warrenton, VA 20187 540-905-8311 lasleycentre.com/ National League of Junior Cotillions Po Box 3529, Warrenton, VA 20188 540-349-1478 Progressions Dance Schools 258 Broadview Avenue Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7007

DENTAL/ORTHODONTICS C R Clater Jr. DDS Ltd 24 B Marshall St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5000 Robert C Flikeid DDC PLC 220 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3396 Bonnie D Foster DDS PLC 410 Rosedale Ct Ste 170 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0170 Alfred C Griffin Jr. DDS 179 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1888 John Harre DDS PC 10 Rock Pointe Ln STE 2 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1220 jHarreDDS.com Jeffrey A. Harris Dentist PC 420 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2777 Hermann & Desio General Dentistry 24b John Marshall Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5000 healthy-smiles.net Nina Hirshman DDS PC 493 Blackwell Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0957 Miller Orthodontics 361 Walker Dr Suite 201 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1331 Vincent J. Murray DDS PC 5 Rock Pointe Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0056 Thomas C Sentz DDS 33 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4154

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William C Walther DDS Ltd 381 Stuyvesant St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2233 Woodside Pediatric Dentristry 400 Holiday Ct Suite 107 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0014 Drs. Woodside And Sentz 361 Walker Dr Ste # 204 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4111 woodside-sentz.com Samuel S Yun DDS 225 Oak Springs Dr Ste 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0274 Drs. Yung/Jelinek DDS 60 Rock Pointe Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0033

DERMATOLOGY AND SKIN CARE Lawrence J. Finkel MD PC 360 Church St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2020 finkelderm.net Northern VA Dermatology Vein 419 Holiday Ct. Suite 100A Warrenton, VA 20186 703-858-0500 novadermatology.com Warrenton Dermatology PC 28 Blackwell Ln. Ste. 302 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1900 warrentondermatology.com

DRY CLEANER Acclaim Cleaners 494 Broadview Avenue Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5400 Chem-Dry of Warrenton 9665 Old Foxville Rd. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7811 Country Cleaners 41 W Lee Hwy STE 55 Warrenton, VA 20186 Dominion Valley Cleaners 133 A W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0888 Sue’s Laundromat 322 A Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8088 Suz’s 287 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3434 Warrenton Center Cleaners 251 W Lee Hwy STE 153 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3141

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Arch Tech Lighting/Design 316 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1195

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Billy Plott Electric 30 Quarterpole Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9629 Dawson Electric Service Inc 334A Curtis St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1235 M.S. Minor Electrical Service 91 Garrett St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0849 Mountjoy Electrical Service 6634 Vint Hill Rd Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-9541 Sundance Electrical Contractors 6594 Commerce Ct Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-8200

ELECTROLYSIS Electrolysis Centre 20 A John Marshall St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1245

ELEVATOR/ESCALATOR SERVICES Kone Inc. 221 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 309-764-6771

ENGINEERING SERVICES Bohler Engineering PC 28 Blackwell Park Lane Ste 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4500 Carson/Ashley Associates 45 Main Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9191 carson-ashley.com Carson Associates Inc 35 Horner St Ste 120 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7488 Dodd/Associates PLLC 28 Ashby St Ste C Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-2900 DRH Engineers PLC 410 Rosedale Ct Ste 110 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7840 Roberts Engineering PLLC 118 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7928

EVENT CENTER Alwyngton Metropolitan Affairs 511 Falmouth St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7766 Fauquier Community Theatre 4225 Aiken Drive Warrenton, VA 20188 Stoneridge Events Center 7373 Comfort Inn Dr. Warrenton, VA 20187 (540) 216-3969

Virginia Gold Cup 90 Main Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2612

FITNESS/HEALTH SERVICES Chestnut Forks Athletic Club 6379 Airlie Rd, Warrenton, VA 20188 540-347-0823 chestnutforks.com Curves Of Warrenton VA 256 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3400 Equi Baby Conditioning Fitness P.O. Box 1279 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-207-3607 Fauquier Health Rehabilitation & Nursing Center 360 Hospital Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540-316-5500 Fauquier Health Physician Services 550 Hospital Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540-316-5940 Fauquier Health Wellness Center 419 Holiday Court Suite 200 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-316-2640 Fierce Fitness 9135 Old Waterloo Rd. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-270-1140 Gold’s Gym 627 Frost Ave, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-2009 Jazzercise 376 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4055 jazzercise.com Karate Sports Academy Inc. 144 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4973 Karen J. Loving 40 North Hill Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-222-7842 karenloving.com Matt Larsen’s Combat Fitness 365 West Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 703-440-8540 Old Town Athletic Club 361 Walker Dr STE 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2791 otacfitness.com Stroller Strides Of Warrenton P.O. Box 1279 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-207--3607 Transcendent Women 32 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3609


The Villa at Suffield Meadows 6735 Suffield Ln Warrenton, VA 20187 540-316-3800 The Warrenton Aquatic/ Recreation Facility 800 Waterloo Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2520 World Martial Arts Center 608 Blackwell Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7266 White Flower Yoga & Wellness 32 Waterloo Street Suite 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3609 whiteflowerstudio.com/

FLORISTS/NURSERIES Designs By Teresa 7 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4762 Village Flowers 81 A Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4711 Warrenton Florist The 276 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3493 thewarrentonflorist.com

FUNERAL SERVICES Joynes Funeral Home Inc. 29 N. Third St, Warrenton, VA 20188 540-347-3331 Moser Funeral Home Inc. 233 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3431 moserfuneralhome.com

FURNITURE Country House Furnishings 291 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-846-8931 County Seat Upholstery 8863 Springs Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-8137 countyseatupholstery.com Mahogany Plus 52 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-407-1310 Rankins Furniture Inc. 360 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0617 Shelf Life Functional Furnishings 52 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7706 This n’ That Outlet 5451 Old Alexandria Turnpike Warrenton, VA 20187 540-341-7883

GALLERIES/MUSEUMS Berkley Gallery 40 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7367

GAS/CONVENIENCE STORE Broadview Crown 121 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-2700136 Broadview Exxon 309 West Lee Highway Warrenton, VA 20186 540-728-8940 BP 150 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7244 Warrenton Shell Inc. 81 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 703-815-0633

GIFT SHOPS/BOOK STORES The Art Shop Of Warrenton 51 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1933 Banner’s Hallmark 41 W Lee Hwy #65A Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5387 G Whillikers 41 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7563 Horse Country Ltd. 60 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3141 Latitudes Fair Trade Store 104 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2333 latitudesfairtrade.com Piccadilly Ltd 80 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5300 The Scoti 35 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0309 Sherrie’s Stuff 19 N 5th St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-6314 The Town Duck Of Warrenton 100 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7237

GRAPHIC DESIGN Piedmont Press/Graphics 404 Belle Air Lane Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4466 piedmontpress.com

GROCERY/MARKETS Bloom 613 Frost Ave, Warrenton, VA 20186 704-633-8250 Food Lion 613 Frost Ave, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8222 Giant Food Store 41 W Lee Hwy STE 27 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7464 Green Maple Market 7172 Lineweaver Rd. Warrenton, VA 20187 540-272-7700

Harris Teeter 530 Fletcher Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9500 Nick’s Market/Deli 133 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-364-1721 Safeway Stores Inc. 189 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 301-386-6783

HEALTHCARE SERVICES A Touch of Grace Warrenton, VA 20187 1 866-780-5003 Care Connections for Seniors 164 Old Orchard Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4181 CareConnectionsForSeniors.com Cleansing Water P.O. Box 3314 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-341-0212 cleansingwater.com Fauquier Foot Health Ctr 400 B Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1370 Heartland Hospice 400 Holiday Court Suite 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3970 Heaven Sent 109 Fisher Lane Warrenton, VA 20186 877349-7772 heavensentpca.com Hospice Of The Rapidan 1200 Sunset Lane Ste. 2320 Culpeper, VA 22701 540-825-4840 Hospice Support of Fauquier County 42 N 5Th St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5922 Labcorp 170 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 703-742-3100 Lindsey’s Vision Center 71 West Shirley Ave. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5895 Mid-Atlantic Home Health 183 Keith St #1 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4774 Oak Springs Of Warrenton 614 Hastings Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4770 Simple Comforts 41 West Lee Hwy #61 Warrenton, VA 20186 Virginia Eyecare Center 41 Lee Hwy #57 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5424

Virginia Retina Center 20 Rock Pointe Ln STE 201 Warrenton, VA 20186 703-443-0015 Warrenton Urgent Care 75 West Lee Highway Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0662 warrentonurgentcare.com

HOME IMPROVEMENT A-Team Roof Cleaning/Power Washing 540-270-4525 Aladdin’s Carpet P.O. Box 3083 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-349-3889 Architopia Home 19900 Walnut Hills Rd Jeffersonton, VA 22724 540-905-9221 Budget Blinds of Warrenton 405 Rosedale Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-8777 Carter Machinery Co Inc 721 Industrial Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 703-387-1111 Colvin Floors Inc 254 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-8507 Fauquier Tile 630 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4377 Gilliam Lumber 105 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1400 Heidi Johnston 29 Main St Suite 3 Warrenton, VA 20186 703-801-4817 Home Depot 287 Alwington Blvd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-2236 Mastercraft Design Inc. 54 Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0708 Miller Carpets 125 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9646 Nova Vacuums 334 W. Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-6060 Old Town Woodworking 545 Old Meetze Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3993 The Paint Shop Ltd. 51 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4484

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Peak Roofing Contractors 197 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7663 peakroofingcontractors.com/ Rankin’s Hardware Inc. 251 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 22186 540-347-2499 Sherwin Williams Co 150 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 Tolson Appliance Center 470 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3030 Warrenton Ceramic Tile/Blue Ridge Stoneworks 209 Locust St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9093

HOTELS AND LODGING Cheswick Motel 394 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-937-5213 Hampton Inn 501 Blackwell Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4200 Holiday Inn Express 410 Holiday Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3461 Howard Johnson Inn 6 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4141 Jefferson Motel 90 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4000 Rip Van Winkle Motel 184 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7272

HVAC CONTRACTOR All Star Appliance 7089 Lineweaver Road Ste B Warrenton, VA 20187 540-428-2338 allstarapplianceservice.com/ Appleton Campbell Inc 100 Franklin St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0765 Bowmans Plumbing/Heating/ AC & Elec 703-471-0451 bowmanheating.com Capstone Professional Services High Street, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1111 CapstoneProServ.com Crystal Clean Duct 844-223-8287 Dunivan Service Co. 540-349-1874

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Green Hill Mechanical 367 B W. Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-0021 One Hour Heating And Air 9767 Rider Rd Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-8030 TLC Services 6649 Garland Dr Unit 2 Warrenton, VA 20186 571-357-2992 Warrenton Heating & A/C 334 Curtis St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3976

INSURANCE AGENCIES AFLAC P.O. Box 3084 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-222-7295 Allstate-Warrenton Insurance/ Financial Services 568 Waterloo Rd Suite 104 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7766 Allstate Insurance 77-E West Lee Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9100 Assurance Agency Inc. 75 W Lee St Unit 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3009 Carr And Hyde Inc. 51-53 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20188 540-347-2266 carrhyde.com Cosby Insurance Group 53 South 3rd St. Suite 220 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3522 cosbyig.com The EMO Agency Inc. 400 Rosedale Court Ste 200 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3552 Fauquier County Farm Bureau Insurance 516a Fauquier Road Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3172 VirginiaFarmBureau.com Hanlon Insurance Agency 145 Sullivan St Suite 200 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4460 Hottle and Associates 39 S 4th St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0862 hottleinsurance.com Hughes Insurance Agency 32 N 5th St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3244 Hutcheson Agency 81B Main Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0166 Lincoln Financial Group 31 South Second St STE 202 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4799

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The Moore Agency Inc. 312 Amber Cir Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1920 New York Life Insurance P.O. Box 751, Warrenton, VA 20188 540-349-1800 Norden Equine Worldwide 1 Wall St Ste 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7544 nordenequine.com Old Town Insurance & Financial Services Inc. 32 North 5th Street Warrenton, VA 20186-3409 540-347-4301 oldtowninsurance.com Puffenbarger Insurance Agency 73 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7322 weinsurewarrenton.com State Farm Insurance-Joe Runion 77J W Lee St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1566 State Farm Insurance R.Glenn Albert 324 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3339

INTERIOR DESIGN Chita B Interiors 32 Ashby St. Ste 205 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-709-7756 Elite Concepts Inc. 42 E Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-5942 Janice Lachman Design 314 Hidden Creek Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0767 lachmandesign.com Sterling Design Group 6691 Colonnades Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3050 Warrenton Decor 251 W Lee Hwy #681 Warrenton Village Center Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1020 warrentondecor.com

INTERNET/WEB SERVICES Bigteams 45 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3362 Brick and Click Consulting 812 Colonel Edmonds Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-729-2742 Coastal Site Design 91 South 5th St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-1040 coastalsitedesigns.com/

Dok Klaus Computer Care 18 Ashby St , Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-2376 dokklaus.com Erik Granered 360 Equestrian Road Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9187 Growth Concepts 164 Autumn Wind Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-6185 HTDNET 4712 Dumfries Rd. Catlett, VA 20119 540-905-8111 M3Company 410 Rosedale Ct. Suite 120 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7711 Moe Technologies Inc. 5476 Rosehaven Ct. Warrenton, VA 20187 540-270-0279 Sitewhirks Inc./BigTeams 45 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0827

JEWELERS Carter/Spence 412 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9189 Dragonfly Native American Jewelry 24 Ashby Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2410 dragonflynativejewelry.com Felton Jewelers 251 W Lee Hwy Suite 237 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7702 Hartman Jewelers Inc. 36 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4123 Marta Von Dettingen 58 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7670 Vallies Vintage Jewlery 24 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 Warrenton Jewelers 524 Fletcher Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-216-0719 warrentonjewelers.com

LANDSCAPING AL & L Industries Lawn & Landscape 5626 Wilshirt Ct, Warrenton, VA 703-330-2552 Arbor Tech 877-506-8733 C&G Lawn and Landscaping 8049 Lee Hwy, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9223 Castlescapes 540-19-8497 castlescapes.com Dave’s Lawn Service 7297 Moffett Dr. Warrenton, VA 20187 540-351-6035


Integrity Landscape Services 120 Brookshire Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-0545 Landscape Creations 4056 Von Neuman Cir Warrenton, VA 20187 Overcoming Obstacles 6732 Beach Rd. Warrenton, VA 20187 540-878-5147 Promise Landscape Warrenton, VA 20188 540-454-7826 Silverblade Lawncare 6274 Highmeadow Place Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-4605 Surrealscapes Inc. 318 Foxchase St Warrenton, VA 20186 703-328-5140 Tall Oaks Enterprises Marshall, VA 20116 703-283-4000 Tres Trop 355 Waterloo Street Warrenton, VA 20186

MANUFACTURING Design Integrated Technology 100 Franklin St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9425

MASSAGE THERAPY Amano Therapeutic Massage 65 Culpeper St Ste 201 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1461 Ana Maria Siccardi 17 Horner St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1144 Bella Vita 92 Main St., Ste 103 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-216-7113 Healing Connection 205B Keith St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-1700 Center for Therapeutic Massage 77 W Lee Street Unit 204 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1898 Rebekah Oyster CMT 540-680-0342 Blue Ridge Body Works 32 Waterloo Rd Ste 111 Warrenton, VA 540-522-3285

MEDIATION SERVICES Mulford Mediation 30 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4615 Payne Mediation 420 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4441 Piedmont Dispute Resolution 3 S 4th St #3, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-6650

MEDICAL-RETAIL Advantage Medical Equipment 25 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4701 Fauquier Optical 41 W Lee Hwy #57 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-9015 First Care Orthopaedics Inc. 493 Blackwell Rd Suite 115 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7758 firstcareortho.com Lincare Inc. 50 Sullivan St Ste E Warrenton, VA 20186 727-530-7700 Piedmont Home Care 129 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1279 Roberts Home Medical Inc 6418 C Old Meetze Rd Warrenton, VA 20187 540-341-4110

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE Fauquier Swim Club 7440 Mill House Ln Warrenton, VA 20187 Fauquier Boys And Girls Club 169 Keith St, Warrenton, VA 20186 Haunted Hollow 8275 Maple Tree Lane Warrenton, VA 20188 540-522-9183 The Overhead Grab Bar Co. 6629 Beach Rd Warrenton, VA 20187 540-428-6148 Pond View Stables 9529 Lees Mill Road Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-0691 Sandra Roszel 32 Waterloo St. Suite 211 Warrenton, VA 20186 Warbird Outdoors II 198 E Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1052 Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company 167 West Shirley Avenue Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0522

MORTGAGE LOANS Bank Of America 403 Holiday Ct #103 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3094 George Mason Mortgage 703-217-7277 dougsalzman.com Greystone Servicing Corp 419 Belle Air Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-2100

Prosperity Mortgage Company 492 Blackwell Rd Ste 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-1978 loansbyfortune.com Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 47 Garrett St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1420

MOTORCYCLE SALES/SERVICE Blalock Cycle Co 170 Lee Hwy, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4591

MUSIC Allegro Community School of the Arts 20 Main Str, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5088 Drum & Strum 102 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7484 Norma C. McNeill 670 Foxcroft Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3318

NAIL SALON Angel Tips Nail Spa 350 Waterloo Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8888 Nail Designs II 484 Blackwell Rd #106 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-8591 Nails Design 251 Lee Hwy STE 687 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-6662 Only Nails 41 W Lee Hwy STE 45 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5966

NATURAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION General Nutrition Center 251 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0385 Looking Glass Natural Health 58 Winchester St. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0073 Natural Marketplace Inc. 5 Diagonal St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4111 thenaturalmarketplace.com Nutritional Wisdom 17 Horner Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-2252

OFFICE SUPPLIES Staples 251 W Lee Hwy STE 615 Warrenton, VA 20186 508-253-5000

OPTOMETRY Shenandoah Eye Care 251 W. Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-3937

Sam L. Weir O.D. 528 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0555 warrentoneyes.com

PAINTING CONTRACTOR Adams Custom Painting 7666 Summerfield Hills Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8125 Al’s Painting 430 Forest Court Warrenton, VA 20186 Bill’s Painting Services 610 Evans Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3161 Robert Bendinelli 221 Breezewood Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 703-895-9692

PARTY RENTAL Bounce Town 369 Cannon Way Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-4065

PERSONAL SERVICES Another Me 576 Highland Towne Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 703-598-1028 Club Paradise Tanning Salon 510 Fletcher Dr. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0019 Creative Memories 540-270-5434 mycmsite.com/marshamelkonian

PETS SERVICES/SUPPLIES Duskland Dogs 310 Broadview Ave Ste 103c Warrenton, VA 20186 540-551-0736 dusklanddogs.com/ Furry Friends Warrenton, VA 20187 540-272-9546 Gaila Grooming 8410 Lunsford Road Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-1537 Georjeans Dog Grooming 367 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7699 georjeanspetgrooming.com Hound And Hair 5 N Fifth St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3371 Love The Dog Mobile Grooming Salon Warrenton, VA 20186 540-295-1961 lovethedog.net My Pet’s Friend Warrenton, VA 20188 540-905-4884 Pawsitive Pet Warrenton, VA 20188 540-395-5955

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Pet House Suites 659 Falmouth St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7875 Petco 251 W Lee Hwy STE 617 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1869 Warrenton Farmer’s Coop 143 Washington St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-825-2200

PHARMACIES Care RX Pharmacy 294 West Lee Hwy Suite 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-2486 carerxonline.com CVS Pharmacy 510 Blackwell Road Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1621 CVS Pharmacy 605 Frost Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0911 Plains Pharmacy The 6485 Main St. The Plains, VA 20198 540-253-5275 Rite Aid Of Va Inc 251 W Lee Hwy STE 641 Warrenton, VA 22186 717-761-2633 Walgreens 276 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 847-315-4406 WeCare Pharmacy 478 Fletcher Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-7002 wecarepharm.com/

PHOTOGRAPHY Ciao Bella Photos 30 N 5th St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0035 Colton Photography 4191 Cray Drive Warrenton, VA 20187 540-349-1914 coltonphotography.com Dandelion Wishes Warrenton, VA 20187 540-428-8772 dandelionwishesphotography.com Jud McCrehin Photography 320 Singleton Circle Warrenton, VA 20186 703-209-0559 mccrehin.com Kristen Gardner Photography 39 Peppertree Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-5568 McClanahan Camera/Sound 306 Lee Hwy, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2533 Regeti Photography Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2356 regetis.com

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Sand Dollar Photography 45 Fishback Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8922 Sunny Reynolds Photography 81 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0040 sunnyreynoldsphotography.com Sonshine Pictures 540-349-8099 sonshinepictures.com

PHYSICIANS/SURGEONS Allergy/Asthma Specialists 493 Blackwell Rd #305 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-1715 sneezwheezdoc.com Blaser Physical Therapy Inc 40 North Hill Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1922 blaserphysicaltherapy.com Blue Ridge Orthopaedic Assoc PC 52 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9220 Bluemont Nephrology Assoc. PC 406 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5696 Child Health Associates Ltd 45 N Hill Dr Ste 202 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0180 Commonwealth Obstetrics/ Gynecology-Jeffrey W Bell 428-Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0100 DAE Heung Inc 141 W Lee Hwy, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0342 Dominion Eye Care 388 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0906 Drs. Farr Wampler Henson/ Williams Ltd 432 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2805 Fauquier Ear Nose/Throat Consultants 550 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0505 fauquierent.net Fauquier Family Practice PLC 400 A Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4850 Fauquier Health System 500 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-316-5000 fauquierhealth.com

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Fauquier Hearing Srv PLLC 493 Blackwell Rd STE 311 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7112 fauquierhearingservices.com Fauquier Neurological Assoc 440 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1600 Fauquier Pathology Associates 500 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0501 Gastroenterology Assoc PC 402 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2470 Ken E. Goldstein DPM 400 D Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9393 Lifestyle Physicians 174 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-680-2426 lifestylephysicians.com Maria D Dunn MD PLC 35 Horner St Ste 200 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-0060 Medical Eye Care Assoc PC 494 Blackwell Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 703-366-3555 Nova Medical/Urgent Care Center Inc. 528 Waterloo Rd Ste A-1 Warrenton, VA 20186 703-554-1120 Novant Health Warrenton Express Care 480 Fletcher Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 571-284-1220 Piedmont Family Practice 493 Blackwell Rd STE 202 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4400 Piedmont Internal Medicine 419 Holiday Ct. Suite 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4200 piedmontim.com Piedmont Pediatrics PLC 20 Rock Pointe Lane STE 202 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9900 Prince William Cardiology Assoc. 380 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9389 Pulmonary/Critical Care Specialists of Northern VA 382 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 703-391-8834 River Oaks Neurology 384 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 Thomas E. Myers MD PC 428-Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1505

Urological Associates Of The Piedmont PC 410 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1314 Virginia Cardiovascular Assoc. 559 Frost Ave Suite 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 703-335-8750 Virginia Hospitalist Phys PLLC 500 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 703-631-1745 Virginia Radiology Associates 500 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 703-361-3030 Warrenton Medical Assoc 555 Hospital Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5512 Warrenton Pediatrics 28 Blackwell Park Lane Ste 103 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3225 warrentonpediatrics.com

PICTURE FRAMING Framecraft 64 Main St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0001 Studio Frame Shop 51 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1933

PLUMBING Appleton Campbell Inc 100 Franklin St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0765 L J Foley Plumbing/Heating 259 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20188 540-347-2500 MJD Plumbing Inc. 126 Meadowview Lane Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-2025 MRC Plumbing/Heating 87 Garrett St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3013 J.L. Minor Plumbing Service Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1882 J.R. Snider Plumbing 104 S Pendleton Street Middleburg, VA 20117 540-687-5232 jrsnider.com

POOL SUPPLIES/SERVICES Aqua Mechanics Inc 328 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7665 aquamechanics.org Leisure Time Pool Service 411 Oliver City Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-6458


Payne Pools/Spas 62 C Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2815 paynepools.com

PRINTING/COPYING SERVICES Printing for You 205a Keith Street Warrenton, VA 20186 Piedmont Press/Graphics 404 Belle Air Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4466 piedmontpress.com

PRIVATE SCHOOLS Boxwood Montessori School 507 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-905-9095 Highland School 597 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-2700 highlandschool.org St James Episcopal School 73 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3855 St John Evangelist Elementary School 111 King St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5341

PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS Piedmont Press/Graphics 404 Belle Air Ln Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4466 piedmontpress.com Raggo Advertising Products 41 W. Lee Hwy Suite 59 847 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-7844 raggo.com

PUBLISHING SERVICES Custom Publishing Solutions 210 Cannon Way Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0453 Institute Of Applied Science 122 North View Circle Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0190

REAL ESTATE Allen Real Estate Co Ltd 43 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3838 Assurance Realty Of Virginia 49 Culpeper St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3225 Brenda L. Payne & Assoc. 492 Blackwell Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-270-1795 brendae.com Capstone Professional Services 91 High St, Warrenton, VA 20169 540-347-1111 capstoneproserve.com

Century 21 - Alex Wood 85 Garrett St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-222-7700 Century 21-Brenda Rich 540-270-1659 century21.com/real-estate-agent/pro Christine Duvall Realtor 540-270-6344 C L Anthon Realty Inc 170 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0227 CRES Inc 287 Winchester St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2610 D H Lees/Co Inc 3 Hotel St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3100 Dodson Properties Inc 35 Rock Pointe Ln Suite 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 703-830-9503 Gardner Team 540-724-1099 fauquiercountyrealestate.com Heritage Real Estate Services 819 James Madison Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0900 heritagerealestate123.com Horizon Real Estate-Carolyn Wilson Warrenton, VA 20186 540-270-0208 Horizon Real Estate Inc. 26 N 5th Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4663 horizonontheweb.com Jobin Realty-Vivian Sheaffer 540-219-2594 Jobin Realty 568 Waterloo Rd STE 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0003 Joy Basher Downey 403 Holiday Court Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8842 Lonely Home Realty 158 Winchester St #B Warrenton, VA 20186 571-748-7663 Long & Foster-Jane Meadows 492 Blackwell Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3535 Long/Foster Realtors 492 Blackwell Rd STE 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3547 HuntCountryHomes.com Long/Foster Realtors 492 Blackwell Rd STE 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2250

Long/Foster Realtors-Gloria Beahm 492 Blackwell Rd STE 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3525 Patti Brown - Long and Foster 492 Blackwell Rd. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2250 Picture Perfect Properties 164 Old Orchard Lane Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4181 R F Kube Inc 197 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7188 Re/Max-Robin Law 403 Holiday Ct Suite 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8105 Ross Real Estate 39 Garrett St #103 Warrenton, VA 540-270-4819 Re/Max-Dawn Arruda 403 Holiday Court Warrenton, 20186 540-341-1000 Re/Max-Michelle Perkins 403 Holiday Court Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1077 Re/Max-Terri Flight 403 Holiday Court Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8105 Re/Max Regency 403 Holiday Court Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1000 teamregency.com Team Loni-Horizon Real Estate 26 N 5th St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0001 teamloni.com Tunell Realty 8172 Popular Grove Dr Warrenton, VA 20187 410-251-7671 JenniferHandyProperties.com Virginia Fine Homes and Land 110 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 703-391-9200 Virginia Realty & Management 28a John Marshall Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-878-5041 VirginiaRealtyManagement.com Weichert Realtors 67 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5220

REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS Alvin F Henry Appraisals 355 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7826

Noland Appraisals 7227 Broad Springs Road The Plains, VA 20198 540-253-5371 Ruffner Appraisal Services PO Box 432, Warrenton, VA 20188 540-349-1320

REAL ESTATE INSPECTIONS Bakewell Home Inspections 533 Tiffany Court Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4319

REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT Angler Development 170 W Shirley Ave Suite 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2485 Aubinoe Management Inc. 114 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3000 Austin Realty Mgmt/Inv 10 Rock Point Ln Ste 1 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1901 armiva.com David H Miller Inc 17 1st St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3886 Miller Properties 77 W Lee St # 103 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5277 millerpropertiesonline.com RE/MAX Property Management 403 Holiday Court Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1000 teamregency.com

REAL ESTATE SETTLEMENTS Blackwell Title 28 E. Lee St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4499 blackwelltitle.com Cardinal Abstract Company 98 Alexandria Pike Ste 21 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-1022 EnTitle Settlement Services 403 Holiday Court Suite 100 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-3000 entitleescrow.com MBH Settlement Group LC 484 Blackwell Rd #108 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7990 Piedmont Title Agency Inc. 37 Main St Suite 101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1154 Surrey Title 11480 Tilia Lane Bealeton, VA 22712 540-439-7009 surreytitle.com Tepeyac Title & Settlement 35 S. Fourth Street Suite A Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-6021 tepeyactitle.com

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RESTAURANTS/CATERING Applebees Neighborhood Grill 105 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 913-967-4000 BBQ Country 9719 James Madison Hwy Warrenton, VA 20187 Black Bear Bistro 32 Main Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-1005 blackbearbistro.com Burger King 34 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3199 Cafe Torino 388 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2713 Carousel Frozen Treats Inc 346 Waterloo Street Warrenton, VA 20186 China Jade Restaurant 375 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 703-361-5764 China Restaurant 589 Frost Avenue Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0508 Claire’s At The Depot 65 S Third St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-4131 Cold Stone Creamery 147 Alexandria Pike, #101 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8077 Country Cookin 623 Frost Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-774-0613 Deja Brew 22 Main Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-680-2620 Denny’s 7323 Comfort Inn Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0401 Domino’s Pizza 85 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 703-368-2150 El Agave Mexican Restaurant 251 W Lee Hwy Suite 640 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0011 El Toro 86 Broadview Avenue Warrenton, VA 20186 Faang Thai Restaurant/Bar 251 W Lee Hwy #177 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8800 Fat Tuesday’s 251 W Lee Hwy. Warrenton, VA 20186

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Fauquier Springs Country Club 9236 Tournament Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4205 fauquiersprings.com Foster’s Grille 20 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5776 Frost Diner 55 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3047 Great Harvest 108 Main St., Warrenton, VA 540-878-5200 Hidden Julles Cafe 70 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-216-3121 Joe/Vinnies Pizza Subs/Dinner 385 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0022 Kentucky Fried Chicken 200 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 502-874-6111 Ledo Pizza 504 Fletcher Dr. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8580 Little Caesars 251 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-216-7937 LongHorn Steakhouse 505 Fletcher Drive Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0392 Sunny Hills American Grill 79 Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-351-0550 Manhattan Pizza 177 W. Lee Hwy. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-680-2412 Mandarin Buffet/Sushi 514 Fletcher Dr. Warrenton, VA 540-341-1962 McDonald’s 351-Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 McMahon’s Irish Pub/ Restaurant 380 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7200 Mojitos/Tapas Restaurant 251 W Lee Hwy Ste 157 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8833 mojitosandtapas.com Molly’s Irish Pub 36 C Main St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5300 Northside 29 Restaurant 5307 Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-3704 northside29.com

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Osaka Japanese Steak/ Seafood 139 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5050 Panera Bread 251 W Lee Highway Ste 227 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4362 Papa John’s Pizza 326 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 Pizza Hut 95 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 973-808-9525 Pizzarama 251 W Lee Hwy STE 231 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7171 Poplar Springs 5025 Casanova Rd. Warrenton, VA 20187 540-788-4600 poplarsprings.com Red Hot And Blue Restaurants 360 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7100 Red Truck Bakery 22 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2224 redtruckbakery.com Renee’s Gourmet To Go 15 S Third St, Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-2935 Ruby Tuesday 74 Blackwell Park Lane Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4912 Savory Fare 7373 Comfort Inn Dr. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-216-3959 Shawn’s Smokehouse BBQ 251 W. Lee Hwy. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-5409 shawnsbbq.com Sibby’s 11 S. 2nd St., Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3764 Spitony’s Pizza 5063 Lee Hwy New Baltimor, VA 20187 540-347-9666 spitonyspizza.com Sweet Frog 488 Fletcher Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-359-6401 Subway 41 W Lee Hwy #53 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0950 Taco Bell 238 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 804-971-9957

Tippy’s Taco House 147 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2330 Top’s China Restaurant 185 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2828 Tropical Smoothie Cafe 251 W Lee Hwy Suite 679 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-1818 Vocelli Pizza 484 Blackwell Rd STE 102 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-5031 Waterloo Cafe 352 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8118 Wendy’s 273 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 703-662-8910 Yen Chen Restaurant 294 W Lee Highway Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7878

RETAIL Arbor Tech 11494 James Madison Street Remington, VA 22734 540-439-9038 arbortechsupply.com CFC Farm And Home Center 143 Washington St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7100 Dollar General Store 599 Frost Ave, Warrenton, VA 20186 Dollar Tree Store 171 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 757-321-5000 HIghflyer Arms 17 S. 5th St., Ste #0 Warrenon, VA 20186 540-216-7960 Lee Hwy. Nursery 7159 Burke Lane Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5640 Mattress Authority 144 A Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-3899 Radio Shack 251 W Lee Hwy #689 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-0077 The Raphael Store 157 Waterloo St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-2852 The Salvation Army 62 Waterloo Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8385


Sears Essentials 141 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8096 Wal-Mart Store 8278 James Madison Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8603

SCRAP METAL ANE Recycling 726 Pine Tree Court Warrenton, VA 20186 571-259-9776

SECURITY Silent Partner 8356 W. Main St. Marshall, VA 20116 540-364-3872

SECURITY INVESTIGATIONS BlueShield Security & Investigations 493 Blackwell Road Suite 360 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-316-6006 blueshieldpi.com Chapel ARMS Po Box 611, Warrenton, VA 20186 571-243-9911 chapelarms.com

SELF STORAGE United Stor-All Of Warrenton 689 Industrial Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 410-751-5205

SEWING/EMBROIDERY/ SILKSCREENING Kleins Embroidery 50 Sullivan St Ste G Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-8682 Leading Edge Screen Printing 405 Rosedale Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5751 Rhino’s Ink 268 Broadview Ave, Warrenton, VA 20186 703-431-4203 rhinosink.com Warrenton Custom Fashions 28 A John Marshall St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5913

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TRACTOR SALES/REPAIR

The UPS Store 332 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8333 theupsstorelocal.com/6028 U S Parcel Mailing Etc. 41 W Lee Hwy STE 59 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5259

Cecil’s Tractors Inc. 164 Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4238 Hamilton Equipment Services 380 Church Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-4141

SHOE STORES On The Run Sports 85 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0005 ontherunsports.com Payless Shoe Source 251 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0482 The Shoe Center-Healthy Footwear 67 Main St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4330

TATTOO STUDIO Devine Line 285 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1828 Far Beyond Ink 578 Waterloo Rd Suite 1a Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3728 farbeyondink.com/

TELECOMMUNICATIONS Verizon Wireless 251 W. Lee Hwy. #185 Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-1903 Wireless Jungle 181 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 703-257-9000

TOWING SERVICE Foster’s Towing Service 353 Norfolk Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-1427

TRANSPORTATION Country Coach Inc 332 W Lee Hwy Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-5508 Timely Express Airport Transportation P.O. Box 3067 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-347-6488

TRAVEL AGENCY Biotrek Adventure Travels 81 Main St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-0040 biotrekadventuretravels.com Koniva Tours/Travel 620 Pineview Ct Warrenton, VA 20186 Think Fun Cruises Warrenton, VA 20186 571-283-4903 thinkfuncruises.com

VETERINARIAN Animal Care Ctr Of Warrenton 657 Falmouth St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-7788 animalcarewarrenton.com Animal Medical Center Of Warrenton 79 Garrett St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-0025 amcwarrenton.com Hungry Like the Woof 147 Alexandria Pike Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-9663 hungrylikethewoof.com

Piedmont Pets Veterinary Care 122 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-7200 Village Veterinary Clinic 278 A Broadview Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-6611

VIDEO PRODUCTION A-1 Pictorial Memories 615 Fauquier Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-8711 Take 2 Video Productions Company 8271 Lees Ridge Rd Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3023

VISITOR/TOURIST INFORMATION Partnership for Warrenton 7 Hotel Street Warrenton, VA 20186 Warrenton-Fauquier County Visitor Center 33 N. Calhoun St Warrenton, VA 20186 540-341-0988

WELDING Triple R Welding and Repair Service 5413 Turkey Run Road Warrenton, VA 20187 540-347-9026 triplerwelding.com

WINE DISTRIBUTOR Stillawine Distributors 709 Gold Cup Dr Warrenton, VA 20186 540-272-7301

WINE SHOP The Grapevine 389 W Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-349-2815 The Galloping Grape 143 E. Shirley Ave Warrenton, VA 20186 540-428-1002 gallopinggrape.com

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WHEN AND WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO START YOUR OWN WHEN AND WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO START YOUR OWN COMPANY? COMPANY? We opened Salon Emage in November of 2000. Opening it We opened Salon Emage in November of 2000. Opening it while I was six months pregnant made it the most wonderful while I was six months pregnant made it the most wonderful and exciting time of my life. and exciting time of my life. HOW DOES YOUR BUSINESS SERVE THE WARRENTON HOW DOES YOUR BUSINESS SERVE THE WARRENTON COMMUNITY? COMMUNITY? My main goal is to offer our clients quality, cutting edge My main goal is to offer our clients quality, cutting edge services they would expect to receive in a larger city like services they would expect to receive in a larger city like Washington, D.C. We want to lift up our staff with education Washington, D.C. We want to lift up our staff with education and training that supports their personal goals and we aim to be and training that supports their personal goals and we aim to be fun and energetic in all our services. The core of our business fun and energetic in all our services. The core of our business is hair, makeup, massage, facials, nail services, waxing and is hair, makeup, massage, facials, nail services, waxing and eyelashes. eyelashes. Salon Emage is all about supporting and being immersed in Salon Emage is all about supporting and being immersed in our community — and this goal is closely tied to my overall our community — and this goal is closely tied to my overall goal in running my day-to-day business. As part of our special goal in running my day-to-day business. As part of our special outreach we have sponsored the Miss Teen Fauquier at the outreach we have sponsored the Miss Teen Fauquier at the Fauquier Fair and we participate in regular fashion shows for Fauquier Fair and we participate in regular fashion shows for brides. brides. SHARE ONE OF THE GREATEST MOMENTS YOU’VE SHARE ONE OF THE GREATEST MOMENTS YOU’VE EXPERIENCED IN YOUR BUSINESS: EXPERIENCED IN YOUR BUSINESS: I am very proud of the fact that through hard work I have I am very proud of the fact that through hard work I have kept my staff employed and my business in tack despite the kept my staff employed and my business in tack despite the economic ups and downs. economic ups and downs. HAVE YOU HAD AN EXPERIENCE WITH YOUR BUSINESS THAT HAVE YOU HAD AN EXPERIENCE WITH YOUR BUSINESS THAT YOU WISH YOU COULD REDO DIFFERENTLY? YOU WISH YOU COULD REDO DIFFERENTLY? I can’t say I would do anything differently in my business. I can’t say I would do anything differently in my business. Whatever has happened, my focus has been to make Salon Whatever has happened, my focus has been to make Salon Emage better along the way. Emage better along the way. WHAT ARE THE TOP 3 BUSINESS TIPS YOU CAN OFFER WHAT ARE THE TOP 3 BUSINESS TIPS YOU CAN OFFER OTHER BUSINESS OWNERS/PROFESSIONALS? OTHER BUSINESS OWNERS/PROFESSIONALS? 1. Stay current and educated in your business. Don’t just ride 1. Stay current and educated in your business. Don’t just ride the wave. the wave. 2. Believe in and invest in your community. 2. Believe in and invest in your community. 3. Surround yourself with educated people who are smarter 3. Surround yourself with educated people who are smarter than you ever thought you were. than you ever thought you were. WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN 5 TO 10 YEARS? WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN 5 TO 10 YEARS? I don’t anticipate any big changes in my personal goals in 5-10 I don’t anticipate any big changes in my personal goals in 5-10 years….I do hope to travel more. years….I do hope to travel more. WHAT ARE THE PRIMARY BENEFITS OF BEING A GWCC WHAT ARE THE PRIMARY BENEFITS OF BEING A GWCC MEMBER? MEMBER? GWCC helps me stay connected to other local businesses. GWCC helps me stay connected to other local businesses. IF YOU COULD LIVE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, WHERE IF YOU COULD LIVE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, WHERE WOULD YOU LIVE? WOULD YOU LIVE? I am a native of Warrenton and I am happy being here. I am a native of Warrenton and I am happy being here. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FOOD? WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FOOD? I am a big foodie and love to eat all the local, organic food! ❖ I am a big foodie and love to eat all the local, organic food! ❖


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and Associates Optometrists Serving Fauquier County since 1979

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Donated food collected at the 2015 packing event. This will all be packed into backpacks and given to families in need throughout Fauquier County.

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in need throughout the county’s elementary, middle and high schools. Weekend Power Pack has approximately 20 volunteers packing food each week. And since March of 2014, the program has packed 5,220 backpacks (61,000 pounds of food), providing 183,240 meals. Charity Furness credits local grocery stores such as Giant, Safeway and Wegmans as being “huge contributors” to the Weekend Power Pack Program. The community contributes about ten percent of the boxed and canned food received throughout the year via drop boxes located around town at the Warrenton Pediatrics office and the Fauquier FISH headquarters. However, monetary contributions are what really keeps this nonprofit moving. The Weekend Power Pack program operates on an annual budget of $27,000 (for 2015). It received a $10,000 Nicholas Cortland grant from Northern Piedmont Community Foundation. Sheehy Ford was another large donor in 2015, contributing $7,500 to the annual budget. Over winter, spring and summer break, Weekend Power Pack tries to continue deliveries to ensure families have enough food. Furness has negotiations worked out with the large grocers for bulk items and relationships have been formed between the nonprofit and the grocers which often includes large amounts of donated food. These are planned in advance and scheduled for pick up – a job she typically handles on her own. “Monetary contributions ensure that the program will continue,” Furness says. In December 2014, Furness received a phone call from a generous citizen who intended to deliver enough food to fill 26 backpacks for children and their families. The caller was Linda Morais-Quintela (her family owns Morais Vineyard & Winery in Bealeton). Why 26 backpacks? Because Morais-Quintela had been searching for ways to give back, especially to children, in honor of the 26 victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shootings (which occurred in Connecticut in 2012). She wanted to do something local and significant to offer hope to others in our community, but didn’t know what to do. She says, “I intended to do 26 acts of kindness in memory of the 26 Sandy Hook victims. In December 2012, I bought 26 strangers a cup of coffee as my own personal way of honoring those victims.” And under the same mantra, in December 2013, she bought 26 pajama sets to donate to a women/children’s shelter. Her third attempt to give back was her call to Furness. Furness accepted Morais-Quintela’s generous offer, and with the excitement of what she was about to do, Morais-Quintela’s posted her plans to her personal Facebook account. Plans quickly grew when her social media post generated extended excitement among family and friends. “There were so many people wanting to contribute. So many said, ‘I want to pack 26 backpacks too!’ that it was overwhelming – in a good way,” Morais-Quintela says. Furness adds, “We just didn’t have storage space to house ALL the stuffed backpacks people were wanting to sponsor!” MoraisQuintela thought about the impact their efforts could have if all interested family and friends banded together, and if she changed the angle slightly to focus on feeding children throughout winter break. Furness and Morais-Quintela decided that instead of everyone packing 26 backpacks on their own, Morais-Quintela would host a holiday luncheon and food-packing event at the Morais Vineyard & Winery for these close friends and family. Approximately 40 guests attended, and although some brought non-perishable foods and spent time packing, the greatest

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Maria Morais and Savannah White at the 2014 event.

impact was the more than $4,000 cash donations to the Weekend Power Pack Program. The attendees packed 100 backpacks total. The 2015 event was every bit a success that Morais-Quintela had hoped. Furness explains the donations received covered most of the Weekend Power Pack holiday Christmas Break backpacks. She had allotted approximately $4,300 of the program’s annual budget for this, but with this donation freeing up funds, she could consider growing the reach of the weekly backpack deliveries or reserving funds for the summer program “Every little bit that someone can give counts. Time, funds, some simply saying, ‘I want to help,’ is all it takes to make a difference,” says Furness. The 2014 packing event created a means for 100 families to have three meals a day for 18 days of winter break, which equals a grand total of 8,100 meals that were delivered across the County. Furness points out that these meals could be shared between several people within a family. The backpacks included items such as pancake mix, cereal boxes, oatmeal, syrup, peanut butter, fresh bread, prepared pasta, Rice-A-Roni, fresh apples, and applesauce. “It was amazing,” Furness said. “The sum of these bags had enough food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for each day of the break for 100 families.” Just last month, the second annual packing event was held at Morais Vineyard & Winery. The non-perishable and fresh food items for packing was provided by Weekend Power Pack ($3,500 worth) and Wegmans ($1,400 worth). The food was delivered to the event by a truck loaned to the program by Sheehy Ford in Warrenton. Friends and family gathered for a meal and packed 150 backpacks, making way for 13,500 meals plus snacks for 18 days of winter break for children in the school system. An estimated 40-50 attendees supported the event this year and included some of Morais-Quintela’s 11-year-old niece’s friends. When asked what drives her, Morais-Quintela says, “I’ve always liked to give. There are always people who are less fortunate than we are. I imagine if it were my children who were going hungry – and that makes it real. We can all give a little. I don’t think people give as much as they used to. Most of us can give something.” The Weekend Power Pack program can be reached at weekendpowerpack@fauquierfish.org. ❖ Danica Low is a regular contributing columnist for Lifestyle Magazines and a local marketing professional. For fourteen years, she has worked in private and public sector public relations, administrative and nonprofit work. Her real enjoyment is encouraging and connecting with others. Crafting a story to bring light to a journey brings her joy.


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atricia, “Patty,” McMahon Rice’s earliest memory of being artistic is from when she was just a little older than a toddler and her Spock method mother closed her in her room to occupy herself. Little Patty found a jar of Vaseline and decided to carefully finger paint all the baseboards in her room. “She said she knew I was going to be an artist the moment I picked up a crayon and started drawing,” Rice said of her mother. Decades later, Rice has received one of the three most prestigious awards for

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portraiture. In 2014, Rice’s oil on copper portrait Lauren was awarded the Certificate of Excellence by the Portrait Society of America in their 16th Annual International Portrait Competition. Rice has won numerous other awards, certificates, and honorable mentions. Now 59-years-old, she’s just getting started. “I remember at one point realizing, I’m not satisfied being a ho-hum artist, I want to be a great artist. And if I want to be a great artist, I have to log a lot of hours at the easel. I have to be willing to study. I have to be willing to push myself. And that means setting aside a lot of other things that have been a part of my life up to that point. And so, there are just a lot of things I have let go of doing. There are a lot of things I’ve said no to. I let go of a fair amount at the house. It’s not ‘Home Beautiful.’ I’m not going to be on the Home and Garden Show, that’s for sure. But that’s less important to me. And I know this can’t happen if I don’t do that,” Rice revealed. Rice’s artistic career was a pleasant surprise that developed later in life. Although she had studied art in college,

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after initially pursuing nursing, she chose not to pursue it as a career. “I ended up graduating in the 70’s. And in the 70’s art was really out there. It was the height of modern art, impressionistic. To be representational, to be traditional, to love classical painting, was not just passe, it was really frowned upon at that time. And my art teacher said to me, ‘You can go to art school, just be prepared to fight. I can see what you love and you’d better make sure that’s really what you want because you’ll have a fight on your hands.’ And I thought, ‘Well, I’m not the top artist in the school, I can’t make a living as an artist,’” Rice explained. Instead, she married her beloved husband, Scott, and had six children in ten years - Rebecca, Patrick, Mary Ann, Elisabeth, Christopher, and Philip. After battling several difficult years of family illness including a cancer diagnoses (and miraculous recovery), Lyme disease, and Meniere’s disease, Rice started teaching art classes out of her home after a friend asked her to teach her daughter to draw. In her 40’s, Rice had six schoolaged children and suddenly found herself


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Bottom left: ‘The Corncob Pipe,’ oil on copper. Left: A collection of Rice’s anatomy drawings are taped on one wall of her studio. The DaVinci-esque images prove how Rice is constantly studying to improve her knowledge of the human body in order to paint more realistic portraiture. She says part of her internal dialogue while she’s painting is considering what’s going on beneath the surface of the skin and how that affects how the light rests on the body.

“To really be a good oil painter, and especially a portrait artist, you have to know anatomy”

teaching seven classes with upwards of 150 students. “I realized I really had a gift for communicating what I did intuitively in concrete steps and language. And I really believe that people can be taught to paint and taught to draw - that it’s not just some mystical thing you’re born with or not born with,” Rice said. When asked how she balanced being a mom, a popular teacher, and a growing artist, Rice quickly responded, “Okay, that was a challenge.” Rice found herself bartering art classes to help keep up with daily tasks. Moms that struggled to pay for classes and sat waiting in the yard or front room suddenly found themselves cooking, cleaning, weeding, shopping, and running errands in exchange for their child’s lessons. One mom brought a frozen pizza every time her child came to class. “Somebody else brought homemade bread. You know, that’s the kind of thing you think, ‘If i’m a really good mom I’ll make homemade bread.’ And it’s like, ‘I am a really good mom and I have homemade bread and I didn’t make it!’ Rice laughed, leaning forward on the antique bench in her studio, as she recounted the story.

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Rice’s family always came first, however. “Knowing that my kids were behind what I was doing and they didn’t resent it, that was nice. They still came first. There were times something would happen and I’d have to cancel classes and go rescue somebody.” In 1996 Rice took a pastel portraiture class and found that it just “clicked.” She started receiving portrait commissions and her workload increased. When Rice started teaching, her youngest child was four years old and her oldest was 14. By the time her youngest was in middle school, Rice was working full-time hours teaching and painting commissions. “At first it was a hobby and a love and I did it and it helped pay the bills. And it took a while before I could say ‘I’m an artist and here’s my business card.’ You go through this slow evolution; I have. It wasn’t that I woke up one day and said, ‘This is what I’m going to do.’ It was a slow unfolding.” In 1998 Rice took an oil painting class. “That is another animal. To really be a good oil painter, and especially a portrait artist, you have to know anatomy, you have to know the character of light, you have to know how to paint anything because anything and everything could be in a

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portrait. There’s a lot of study that goes into it. There was so much I had to learn. And on top of that, you’re trying to say it all with this,” Rice said holding up and waving a small paint brush. “And it takes muscle memory. If you don’t log a lot of time, you’re not going to get that. You’re going to really struggle. So I had to do a lot of serious study. I realized pretty quickly that I needed to find portrait artists who were really good at what they did and good at communicating how they did it.” Rice enrolled in a series of week-long workshops with Daniel Greene in New York during the summers. “When I was going to the Daniel Greene workshops, the second workshop I went to, a group of us got together every evening just to talk about art. On the second night, I realized as we sat around and everyone was saying things like, “Well what do you do about this, how do you make skin, what kind of canvas do you use,’ I suddenly realized, ‘This is my mother tongue! I didn’t know I knew this language but they speak my language!” Rice remembered excitedly. Rice became more committed to growing herself as an artist. She found Robert Liberace in Alexandria and started taking weekly classes. She was intrigued by and respected his use of new materials and new methods while also researching old masters and trying what they did. “He has a growing edge to him that I love.” Rice has been studying with Liberace for 10 years and still takes two classes with him weekly. When she began to see the change in her painting, that she was moving forward at a faster rate, Rice made a huge gamble and decided to change her schedule to teach less, paint more, and prioritize education. It meant a huge dip in income for the Rices, but with the kids all grown and out of the house, it was a gamble they felt they could make. “I’m not a hobbyist painter. I paint and teach to pay the bills. So it’s important that I also make good business decisions,” Rice


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said of her decisions then and now. “So we gambled and one year later I got my first national award through the Portrait Society of America. And then a year later, I got my second (for her pastel portrait of the May 2008 Gold Cup final race). And I said, the first one wasn’t a fluke, I’m on to something. The third award was for an oil painting and my fourth was for an oil painting. The third was my first international award (Lauren, oil on copper).” Rice painted Lauren (a friend of her children who lives in Leesburg) after

Above: ‘Desi,’ trois crayon on paper, published in the book, Strokes of Genius. Right: ‘Lauren,’ oil on copper, winner of the Certificate of Excellence by the Portrait Society of America in their 16th Annual International Portrait Competition. ‘Lauren,’ is on display at The Berkley Gallery in Warrenton.

doing a lot of recent studies in a cadaver lab specifically on the shoulder girdle and neck area of the human body. “She has an unusual face. She has this face that’s stronger in a regal way. And she has a particularly beautiful profile. Something classic about it,” Rice said of Lauren. Speaking about cadavers, Rice remembered being a young nursing student and described how her love of medicine is an integral part of her as an artist. “I love medicine. I absolutely love medicine. Anatomy - when we had a chance in class to get into the cadaver lab, half the class turned pale at the thought. And quite a number of them chose not to do it. I thought, ‘The anatomy lab! This is on my bucket list! I can’t wait to do this!’ So I love that kind of thing. And I have found that nurses often are great artists because artists and nurses have three things in common. They have fine motor skills, hand eye coordination. They are very attuned to a person’s affect. And they notice subtle color change to the skin.” Of course, with her love of anatomy, Rice loves DaVinci and has similar anatomy sketches pinned to the walls in her studio, “I love all that kind of thing. That really strikes a chord with me.” In 2008, Rice decided to lease an art space in the Lorton Workhouse Arts Center. She had a steady clientele for portraiture, “I had plenty of work to do,” and within six months she had caught up on her numerous commissions.

Below: ‘Nestled In,’ pastels on paper. Rice began this piece while on a flight to Oklahoma. During her time waiting for the plane, flying, in layovers, and flying home, she completed the entire portrait.

Above: ‘Gabi,’ oil on copper. This portrait is one of Rice’s favorite portraits on copper. ‘Gabi’ is on display at The Berkley Gallery in Warrenton.

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Rice works on an oil on copper portrait commission in her studio at the Worhouse Arts Center in Lorton, VA.

“It says something internally to lease a studio outside your home. Because I’m going to my office, I’m paying for it, and I’m driving an hour. And if you’re going to spend two hours a day driving somewhere, you have to make up for that lost time, you have to say, ‘I’m going to be really productive.’ So it was a big decision for me.” Changing her schedule to include more time for painting and education and less time for teaching, “I started painting better,” Rice said. Rice still teaches out of her Warrenton home studio two days a week. Rice’s introduction in 2010 to the Baroque surface of copper by her teacher Liberace was a turning point. “It’s really become one of my specialties.” The everyman might not know that many classical paintings have actually been painted on copper. “The paintings from that era are in pristine condition,” Rice explained. “The expansion coefficient of the paint and the copper is the same. So the paint literally expands and contracts at the same rate.” While most classical masters who painted on copper covered the entire surface, Rice likes to leave some of the copper exposed as part of the final aesthetic. She sometimes also creates a unique patina through the use of heat or scratches back through the layers of paint to expose more of the metal. “I try to bring my own flair to

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painting on copper. I like to let the copper be part of it.” While drawing and pastels have a special place in Rice’s heart, she confessed that oil painting is most likely her favorite. “Oil is like the final frontier, so I know if I pull off an oil painting, by golly I’ve accomplished something. This is the hardest thing for me to do, so there’s this deep sense of satisfaction when I do it well.” When asked what she loves most about painting, especially portraiture, Rice replied that it’s all about the storytelling. She recalled her father being a Navy doctor and coming home with stories full of the hospital drama that he told around the dinner table. “I grew up with that kind of thing. I just love people and their stories.” And with all six of her own children joining the military, Rice described each one coming home from their experiences all over the world with new stories to tell. “Stories full of joy and sorrow, and fear and courage, and laughter and tears. All of it, I just enjoy it. So when you paint, you’re a storyteller, you’re telling part of someone’s story,” Rice described. Rice explained that one of her favorite parts about portraiture is “meeting people and the telling their story, I love it. I love it. And I’m the type of person if I had to get up everyday and go to the same office and do the same job over and over again. I think I’d want to shoot myself. I’d feel trapped. But the amazing thing about what I get to do is that every day is different. Every portrait is different. A different story. A

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different set of challenges.” Rice continues to challenge herself and makes it a priority to set a short list of accomplishable goals for that year. Some of her goals for 2016 are coming up with list of significant recurring competitions she wants to enter as well as considering joining additional societies. She also makes sure to attend every conference of the Portrait Society, of which she is a member, and attending classes and workshops with Liberace is never up for discussion - she goes no matter what. High on her wish list is to one day participate in the Copyist Program at the National Gallery of Art. Coming to terms with her growing skill and place in the art world, Rice reflected, “I realized there’s really a whale of a difference between that 19-year-old girl who was not sure that she was good enough to earn a living as an artist and didn’t know anything about working hard or setting goals or what she wanted to do. And this woman in her fifties who knows exactly what she wants to do and is not afraid to work hard and not afraid to set really big goals and shoot for the stars.” Thinking back to her childhood of making stuffed dolls out of tissues during long family car rides, Rice answered that she’s always been creative, “absolutely.” Remembering the words of Master Lee about his wife, a former student of Rice’s, she explained, “He said, ‘My wife has clever hands.’ I had never heard that before, but it stuck with me. I have clever hands.” When asked what she hopes people take away from seeing her paintings, Rice replied, “They feel like these people could speak to them, they feel like they come alive. They sense a personality. That I convey emotion. I realized that that is important to me. And now I look back and realize that I took a photograph and put more life in the painting, a bit more expression, a bit more emotion. That is part of why I like to paint. I establish an affection for the people I paint. Just like a mother with her newborn counts the toes and checks all the little details of the curl of the chin or the ear. As I paint each person I feel like I have now touched their nose and I now know the sweep of their upper eyelid or the funny little curve at the corner of their mouth. If they’ve got a funny little odd thing about their ear, I know it, and I love it. So I think, conveying personality and emotion, that’s what I’m most happy with what I’ve done.” ❖


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Top left: Eppa Hunton. Top right: 1870 U.S. Federal Census record for John S. Mosby. Above: Mosby Pardon 1865, courtesy Don Thorpe.

down-payment and agreed to pay $410 by January first each year beginning in 1850 and ending in 1862. The deed was signed on December 27, 1856.[5] In it, they agreed to sell the property to the highest bidder if Brawner defaulted; unfortunately, the War Between the States intervened and Brawner died before the note could be paid in full. By November 28, 1867, the Horner Street house had changed hands five times. On November 28, a deed was signed by Stephen C. Lindsey and Annie Lindsey, his wife, Arthur W. Smith and Addie W. Smith, and John S. Mosby.[6] In that agreement, Mosby became the

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Footnotes: [1] Jones, Virgil Carrington, Ranger Mosby. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1944, p. 275. [2] Mosby signed Amnesty Oath No. 175, issued by the Office of the Provost Marshal in the Sub-district of Fauquier County, Va. on July 26, 1865. The document notes that he is 31 years of age and a lawyer. Information provided courtesy of Don Tharpe and the Liberty Heritage Society. [3]Klitch, Helen Jeffries. Joseph Arthur Jeffries’ Fauquier County, 1840-1919. San Antonio, Texas: Phil Bates Associates, 1989. [4] Fauquier County Deed Book 32, p. 152; [5] Fauquier County Deed Book 56, pp. 30-31; [6] Fauquier County Deed Book 60, p. 461.


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Pauline, age 33 and “keeping house;” Mariah V., age 12; Beverly C., age 9; John, Jr., age 6; Victoria, age 2; and Pauline V., age 1. Also living in the home were Lucy F., age 21, and Florence Mosby, age 19, John’s sisters. It should be noted that based on the 1840 annexation of the Warrenton area, and in reviewing the 1870 U. S. Census record as of July 15 that year, Mosby’s home on the north side of Horner Street was in the Center Township District rather than the First Revenue District for other inhabitants within the Town’s borders. On July 26, 1873, a Deed of Release, Fauquier County Deed Book 65, page 284, was signed by Alice Payne, executrix of the last will of Richards Payne, Rice W. Payne and John S. Mosby. The Release refers to the December 27, 1856 Deed of Trust. This document essentially illustrates Mosby’s assumption and “payment in full of the balance” of the debt for the Horner Street property totaling $3,700.[8] The succession of ownership of the Horner Street property has passed from

Rice Payne to William B. Brawner to S. C. Lindsay to J. E. Scruggs to Arthur Smith and, now, to Mosby. On November 13, 1875, John Mosby and his wife Pauline conveyed the Horner Street property to James Keith. Also on November 13, 1875, John and Pauline Clarke Mosby completed the purchase of Brentmoor from James Keith, who had purchased the property from Judge Edward Spilman; Spilman, incidentally, had bought the property on June 6, 1861. The price of that property was $4,000 secured October 1, 1875 through a bond purchased by H. Grafton Dulaney.[9] In essence, Mosby borrowed the money from Dulaney to buy the property.[10] The Mosby’s lived at Brentmoor for 15 months beginning in October 1875 and selling it March 12, 1877 to Eppa Hunton for $8,000. On that date, Mosby “granted, sold and conveyed” to Eppa Hunton “except as against the deed of trust for the benefit of H. Grafton Dulaney.” Thus, Hunton assumed $4,000.00 in debt to Delaney.[11] Sadly, Pauline Mosby died from complications from birthing her eighth child on May 10, 1875, her

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David Goetz owns Mosby’s Confederacy Tours, and leads tours in “Mosby’s Confederacy”, including Virginia counties of Fauquier, Loudoun, Warren and Clarke. He has published “Hell is Being a Republican in Virginia”: The Postwar Relationship Between John Singleton Mosby and Ulysses S. Grant, which examines the pursuit of peace and reconciliation between North and South by Colonel Mosby and President Grant. He is a past commander of the Black Horse Camp #780, Sons of Confederate Veterans in Fauquier County, Virginia, serving from 2009-13.

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Top: The Horner Street Mosby house, now home to the Piedmont Environmental Council. The PEC fully renovated and restored the home in 2015 using green and historically accurate products. Photo courtesy of the PEC. Bottom: An 1878 map of Warrenton showing the two homes of Mosby (circled).


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long with an elevation gain of 650 feet leading to the spectacular cliffs which are visible from Fort Valley. The trailhead is located at 3087-3139 Mountain Road, Front Royal, VA 22630. From the parking area on Mountain Road/VA 619, take the white blazed trail as it passes through a pine forest before reaching a couple of small creeks that are easy to cross. The trail continues up and down through several small hollows on the lower part of the mountain before ascending through a switchback to the mountain ridge and the first of several scenic overlooks. The flat outcropping, a perfect place to have a snack or lunch, opens up to expansive northern views. On clear days, Winchester is visible as well as the large rectangular ponds belonging to the Front Royal Fish Hatchery. From here, the trail leads through the woods uphill turning rocky before opening up to the magnificent cliffs and overlooks where hawks and falcons soar majestically along the ridges. Spending some time on these rocks gazing onto distant mountain peaks and forests stretching to the horizon while breathing crisp mountain air and listening to the stillness, turns this family hike into a shared experience that builds longlasting and fond memories. Last year, Boots ’n Beer hosted this hike on Black Friday with 21 family hikers who opted to be out in nature rather than join the hectic shopping scene. As we hiked and talked and laughed in the beauty of our surroundings, the commercialized world seemed irrelevant and far away. ❖

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he influence of immigrant families coming to the United States in the 19th century has been welldocumented, and Fauquier County was no exception. Arriving in the years before and after the Civil War, new residents from Europe, in particular, made their marks in ways we can remember today. One such immigrant was Johann Nicolaus Bartenstein (1815-1884), a young musician born in Westhausen, in the Duchy of Saxony, Germany. He was the son of Johann Casper Bartenstein, who was the mayor of the village, and his wife, Margaretha Barbara Class Bartenstein. An old family, their coat of arms is a shield with three battle axes; the name “Bartenstein” translates as “from stones came battle axes.” In October 1837, Johann Nicolaus, who had changed his name to Ferdinand, sailed to the U.S. on board the Ulysses, bringing with him his violin and piano. It is believed that he left Germany due to his opposition to his country’s increasingly militaristic politics. Landing in Baltimore on Nov. 24, 1837, he started looking for work, and through connections with other Germans in the

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city he got some jobs, and in January 1838, was appointed the “music master” of the German Baltimore Military Band, and in June of that year, became the organist for the English St. Andrews Church. Ferdinand’s musical career in Baltimore was interrupted in 1845 when he returned to Germany, likely because of difficulties his family there was facing. His father died in 1841, and his younger brother Israel Reinhardt Bartenstein, who had been caring for their mother, died shortly afterward. Ferdinand returned to America in late 1945, bringing his mother with him and settling in Alexandria. His musical career took off, and he performed in – as well as conducted – concerts in Alexandria and nearby areas. Above: Reinhardt Spending time in the Warrenton Bartenstein (seated) with area, through mutual acquaintances his six sons in 1908. From he met and courted Elizabeth Cole left: Thomas Engel, Joseph Hunton, Frederick, John Fitzhugh Gordon (1819-1878), the Casper, Laurence Reinhardt daughter of Samuel (1775-1823) and William Gordon. and Elizabeth Cole Fitzhugh (1782-1819). In January 1847, they


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FERDINAND BARTENSTEIN, (1815-1884) was born in Germany.

were married at Mt. Airy, the home of Mrs. Elias Edmonds on Baldwin’s Ridge east of Warrenton. In May, Ferdinand applied for U.S. citizenship, which was granted a year later. “Sworn to in the Circuit Superior Court of Law & Chancery of Fauquier County on May 8, 1847,” and attested to by the clerk, William S. Phillips, Ferdinand’s Declaration of Intention to become a U.S. Citizen gives a unique insight into the manner by which many European immigrants became Americans in the early 19th century: “I, Ferdinand Bartenstein, a native of West Hauesn, in the Dukedom of Saxony of the age of 31 years, and now or lately owing allegiance to the Duke of Saxony in one of the States of Germany, do hereby declare that it is my bona fide intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty “whatever, and particularly to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to his said Highness, the Duke of Saxony. - Given under my hand and seal, Ferdinand Bartenstein” Ferdinand’s Declaration was submitted to the Hon. John Scott, Judge of the Superior Court of Fauquier County, and he formally became a U.S. citizen on May 10, 1848. By 1861, the family had grown to include seven children, the eldest being Andrew Reinhardt (1847-1916), and the youngest, Elizabeth Cole (1861-1876). Ferdinand made a good living as a music teacher and composer, and was known as “Professor Bartenstein” in professional music circles. The Warrenton Presbyterian Church was always central to the Bartenstein family. Ferdinand served as the organist at the church for several years, followed by his daughter Sarah Fitzhugh. In later years, Ferdinand’s granddaughter Katherine Peyton Bartenstein Austin played the organ there, and still later, his great-granddaughter, Ann Carmichael Bartenstein Smith. With war clouds gathering, it was clear that the Bartensteins were loyal Southerners. In early 1861, Ferdinand composed the “Abe-iad,” a piece of highly satirical sheet music directed at the newly-elected president. The nom de plume of the author was “J.P. McRebel,” and it was published by a relative, John H. Parrott, also of Alexandria. The Civil War began with the firing on Ft. Sumter, outside

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ELIZABETH C. F. GORDON, (1819-1878) wife of Ferdinand.

of Charleston, S.C. in April 1861. The City of Alexandria was occupied by Union forces in May, and the Bartensteins removed to Warrenton to live with Elizabeth’s kinfolk on Baldwin’s Ridge. The family was split up, with some of the children staying at Mt. Airy, and at nearby Mill View, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Noble Gray. With the withdrawal of Confederate forces from Northern Virginia in March 1862, Union troops moved into the area. Most of the local young men had joined Confederate units and were serving elsewhere, and the civilians who stayed endured continual raids and foraging. Ferdinand brought his music to the sometimes desperate situation, playing for his hosts and others, teaching guitar to the youngsters, and maintaining their pianos and other instruments. The war came closer to home in August 1864 when Andrew Reinhardt, just 16 years old, joined Company C, 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry – Mosby’s Rangers. In the Jan. 3, 1865 entry in her diary, Betty Fanny Gray recounts a frightening incident when her family heard a disturbance at nearby Mt. Airy, and feared it was either “Yankees or robbers breaking in.” Fortunately, it was not. “Soon to our great relief, Chue (Betty Fanny’s brother, William Fitzhugh Gray) returns and brings news that all is well. It was only Mr. (Ferdinand) Bartenstein, his son Reinhardt, and another soldier,” wrote Betty Fanny. The group spent the night at Mill View, and departed the next day. “Oh, so sad to see them start. Poor Mr. Bartenstein, I pity you, following your son for perhaps the last time,” Betty Fanny continued. “Reinhardt has joined Capt. (William H.) Chapman’s command, and made his first debut in his company. The command is on its way to the Northern Neck to take up quarters. Mr. Bartenstein returned this eve.” On Jan. 5, 1865, Betty Fanny recalled, “Mr. Bartenstein tuned our old piano. How sad he looks.” Reinhardt Bartenstein’s full life In March 1865, Reinhardt was captured by Union forces, and held as a prisoner of war until the end of the war. He was paroled at Winchester on April 22, 1865. Returning to Fauquier County, Reinhardt “…raised a little corn and taught local children,” according to the family history. On


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Dec. 23, 1874, he married Miss Sarah Ball “Sallie” Klipstein (1854-1928), the daughter of Thomas Engle (1818-1860) and Mary Frances Hampton Klipstein (1823-1900). Their first home was at Steinmore, near New Baltimore. Interestingly, Sallie’s sister Eliza Peyton Klipstein (d. 1912) married Reinhardt’s younger brother William Gordon Bartenstein (1851-1928), and Reinhardt’s sister Laura (1852-1921) married Betty Fanny’s brother Egleston Gray (1845-1943), initiating new branches of the family tree. Reinhardt and Sallie, whom he affectionately called “Pummer,” had 13 children, five of whom reached adulthood and married. Notable among them were sons Thomas Engle, known as “Tom” (1877-1959), Frederick (18881970), William Gordon (1890-1972) and Laurence Reinhardt (1900-1948). They remained in Fauquier County, where they raised their families, and contributed to Warrenton’s progress – and history – in many ways. Described in early census records as a teacher, Reinhardt served as the clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Center School District for several years. He was appointed Deputy Clerk of Fauquier County Court in 1877, serving in that capacity until being appointed Clerk in 1891. About that time, the Bartensteins moved from Steinmore to a house on Green Street in Warrenton, which was known by the family as The House. After the Virginia State Constitution was changed in 1904 and the County Court System abolished, both Reinhardt and Tom served as Deputy Clerks of the Circuit Court under Clerk of the Court John R. Turner. Reinhardt was a Deacon, Elder, and Sunday School Superintendent at the Warrenton Presbyterian Church for nearly 25 years. He was also a member of the local Masonic Lodge, and an Odd Fellow. On Dec. 21, 1916, two days after Reinhardt’s death at age 69, the Fauquier County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution that read in part, “The important duties of his official life were performed with industry and fidelity, but these were insignificant when compared to his character as a father, a kind and affectionate husband and a devoted Christian gentleman. “Resolved that this body is deeply

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Above: Members of the Reinhardt Bartenstein family at The House, on Green Street, Warrenton, in the mid-1890s. Front row, from left: Frederick, Sarah Ball (Sadie), Mary Hampton (Mamie) and Joseph Hunton; second row: William Gordon, John Casper and Katherine Eliza. Standing, from left: Emma, the family cook, and Grandma Mary Frances Klipstein.

ANDREW REINHARDT BARTENSTEIN (1847-1916), served with Mosby’s Rangers.

sensible of the loss to the County and community, and that his death marks the retirement of a man whose life was spent in faithful service to the County, to the Church, and one of devotion to the highest standards of rights and justice.” “Mr. Tom’s” legacy of service Tom Bartenstein attended the school in Warrenton run by Albert E. Smith, and at age 17, went to work in the Warrenton Post Office. In 1895, he took a job in the County Clerk’s Office, spending two years learning the basics before leaving the area to work in the real estate

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Six children were born and raised at Oddangles: Elizabeth Cole, known as “Coty” by her family and “Betsy” by her friends (1913-1999); Ann Carmichael (1914-1986), Barbara Engel, known as “Winky;” (1916-2000), Andrew Reinhardt (1919-1989), Laura Fitzhugh, known as “Laurie” (b. 1925), and Thomas Engel Jr., known as “Tim” (1926-2014). Tom was commissioned a second lieutenant in Co. C, 2nd Regt. Virginia Infantry (the “Warrenton Rifles”) in 1914, and later promoted to first lieutenant, serving under Capt. Llewellyn Wood. His brothers, 2Lt. William G. and Sgt. Joseph H. Bartenstein were also members of Co. C. In June 1916, the Warrenton unit was combined with Co. D of Front Royal, and made part of the 116th Infantry, Virginia National Guard. The 116th was then federalized, and deployed for border duty on the Mexican border, in response to Gen. Pancho Villa’s raid on the U.S.-Mexican border town of Columbus, New Mexico. The men of the 116th were given a grand send-off at the Warrenton Depot on June 27, 1916, heading first for Richmond. Ten days later, they arrived in Brownsville, Texas, and set up an encampment along the Rio Grande River. Their mission, led by Gen. John J. Pershing, was to capture Villa, and included incursions into Mexican territory. After his father died in December 1916, Tom was given an honorable discharge from the Army. He returned home, and resumed his position as Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court. His brothers William and Joseph remained in the Army, and William was promoted to first lieutenant of his company. Villa was never apprehended, and with the outbreak of World War I, Gen. Pershing and the troops were recalled from border duty. The Warrenton unit subsequently saw combat in France during World War I. In 1918, Clerk of the Court John R. Turner died, and Tom was appointed Acting Clerk until he was elected in his own right. He would serve the county in this capacity, re-elected every eight years, until his retirement in 1958. Tom also served on the local Draft Board during both World Wars. Active in community affairs, Tom was a Mason and member of the Sons of the American Revolution (on his grandmother Gray’s side). He also served as a Deacon and Ruling Elder at the Warrenton Presbyterian Church, as well as Church Treasurer, Sunday School Superintendent and Church Trustee. Upon his retirement, Tom received accolades similar to those earned by his father. Wrote Circuit Court Judge Rayner V. Snead, “Words cannot express my admiration and respect for you, and my sincere appreciation for the help you have given me. Your office bears and deserves the reputation it holds for being one of the most efficient in the State.” Thomas Engle Bartenstein died at home at Oddangles on Jan, 31, 1959, at the age of 81. Funeral services were conducted from the Warrenton Presbyterian Church by Rev. J. Richard Winter, with interment in the Warrenton Cemetery. Descendants of Tom and Elizabeth Bartenstein Four of Tom and Elizabeth’s children served their country during World War II: Andrew in the Army, Ann and Winky as WAVES in the Navy, and Tim in the Army Air Corps. Betsy and Winky never married. Betsy worked for Blackwell Engineering in Warrenton, and later as a bookkeeper for the Town of Warrenton. Winky studied at the Corcoran Art School in Washington, D.C., and is remembered as a talented artist, drawing horses, foxes and hunt scenes. She also worked as the

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Above: Oddangles, located at the intersection of Lees Ridge and the Springs roads, was the home of Thomas Engle and Elizabeth Cole Bartenstein and their family.

secretary in D.H. Lees’ real estate office in Warrenton. The sisters lived at Oddangles until their deaths. Ann Carmichael married John Smith Jr., and lived in Richmond; they had one son. Laurie married Selby Hardwick III. They lived in Fairfax for many years and had two children. They currently live in New Hope, Va. After his military service, “Tim” Bartenstein had a 27-year career in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State, and had tours of duty all over the world. He was married to Moano Lee Madrow, and had two children. Tim is remembered as the Bartenstein family genealogist. From an early age, Andrew Bartenstein loved horses, and during his active career he trained, raced and schooled hunters and jumpers. He ran a boarding stable at Oddangles, and later at his home at Leeton Forest Farm. He was married to Eleanor Joan “Joanie” Griffith (1933-2006), a native of Bradford-onAvon, England. Andrew and Joanie had four daughters, who they raised at Leeton Forest Farm. Amy Bartenstein Gorsira (b. 1965), Laura Bartenstein (b. 1968) and Melanie Bartenstein Lillard (b. 1972) live in the Warrenton area. Eleanor Kate Bartenstein Galusza (b. 1967) resides in Massachusetts. The sixth generation of Bartensteins in the Andrew-Joanie branch of the family tree are the children of Bryan and Amy Gorsira: Connor Andrew (b. 1997) and Lindsay Palm Gorsira (b.2003); the children of Robert and Eleanor Kate Galusza: Austin Reinhardt (b. 1996), Hayden Fitzhugh (b. 1999) and Charlotte Wyndham Galusza (b. 2002); and the children of Michael and Melanie Lillard: Emily Joanne (b. 2004) and Weston Bartenstein Lillard (b. 2006). Part 2, to be published in February, recounts the accomplishments of brothers Frederick, William and Laurence Bartenstein. Along with their descendants, they made valuable contributions to the county in the areas of public safety, agriculture, education, public service, and created the Bartenstein Subdivision, Warrenton’s first planned development. ❖ Author John Toler is a writer and historian and has served Fauquier County for over 50 years, including 4 decades with the Fauquier-Times Democrat. He has written and lectured about many legendary characters in Fauquier County’s history. Toler is the co-author of 250 Years in Fauquier County: A Virginia Story, and author of Warrenton, Virginia: A History of 200 Years.


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The Green Bow Foundation hosts its annual banquet on January 10, 2016, at the Fauquier Fairgrounds, from 2pm to 5pm. Their event celebrates our Green Bow youth for their 2015 accomplishments which include over 200 volunteer service hours to improve our community’s natural resources. Thank you to the Fauquier, Culpepper, and Warren County community supporters of our non profit, 501(c)3 hunter education, conservation, wildlife science program. For more information about The Greenbow Foundation organization or to make a tax deductible donation to contribute to our banquet, please visit www.greenbowfoundation.org.

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