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The Valley’s Most Comprehensive Calendar Magazine MARYLAND • WEST VIRGINIA • VIRGINIA • PENNSYLVANIA

what’s inside n Holiday Happenings

and Gifts for All!

n Valley Theatre n 150th Anniversary

n Calendar of Events for MD • VA • PA • WV

Civil War Commemoration

n Places to Dine, Shop,

Stay, & Play

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Merry Christmas!


Home for the Holidays The Magic Continues...

Stop in to see the New Looks from Spartina this Season.

and it’s all on

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Linen, Leather and Great Looking, too! Lots of Styles available! Great to Give or Keep!

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TRAINS OF CHRISTMAS

T he Visions, Sounds & Snows of Christmas Past &Present “The TRAINS of CHRISTMAS” show features a new “O” scale 3-rail Christmas layout with steam and diesel trains by Lionel, MTH, Williams, Weaver, and others operating in a snow scene on four levels. The smoke and sounds of the Steam and Diesel locomotives fill the air with railroading past and present. Beginning Nov. 18, 2011 thru Feb. 26, 2012 FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS 1-5pm Also open Dec. 22, 26 and 29 Closed Dec. 24, 25 and Jan. 1 Admission: $5.00 Adults, 50¢ Children 12 & younger

300 S. Burhans Blvd. (U.S. 11) Hagerstown, MD For more information call:

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Skyline Boys – Purcellville, VA

Wingerts – Greencastle, PA

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“Old World Country Christmas” Friday, Saturday & Sunday December 2, 3, 4 & 9, 10, 11, 2011 Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays, Noon to 5 p.m. Admission: 7 - Adult: $2.50 6 and under FREE with paying adult Tours of the 19th Century Farmhouse complete with sounds of the season, Living History Center self guided tours, Foods and crafts for sale, visit the Olde Candy Shoppe, Museum gift shop filled with homemade holiday treasures and gift items, Prints and note cards featuring the 200 year-old Hoff Log Barn, 2011 Holiday ornaments featuring the covered bridge, Mule-drawn wagon rides (weekends only), Santa visits. Museum Season passes honored.

Holiday Teas Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, December 6, 7, 8 & 13, 14, 15, 2011 Seatings at Noon & 2 p.m. each day • Reservations & pre-payment required • 410-386-3899

Carroll County Farm Museum 500 South Center Street, Westminster, MD 21157

www.carrollcountyfarmmuseum.org

This historic home was built in 1823 as Millers Tavern & Hotel

Come see our Beautiful Christmas Décor Miller’s Farmstead

will charm you with fresh ideas to accessorize any home — including a wide selection of home decor, jewelry, Root candles, flags, mailbox covers, gifts and gourmet dip mixes.

Open Dec. 10th til 8pm for Christmas in Clear Spring Visit us online at www.millersfarmstead.com

301-842-0330 14506 National Pike, Clear Spring, MD 21722 Call or visit us online for directions

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DECEMBER 2011

Shenandoah Valley Area Map ...............................6-7 Valley Theatre ................................8 Directory & Map Key ....................10 Calendar of Events.......................14 MD Maps....................................16 MD Dining Guide ........................17 MD Points of Interest ....................18 Civil War Susquecentennial Commemoration ......................26 WV Maps ....................................28 WV Dining Guide ........................28 WV Points of Interest.....................30 VA Maps .....................................34 VA Points of Interest......................36 PA Maps .....................................38 PA Dining Guide..........................39 PA Points of Interest ......................40 Published the first of each month. Distributed FREE throughout the Cumberland and Shenandoah Valley area by the leading businesses who advertise in The VallEY REVUE magazine, and Chamber of Commerce office, Tourist information Centers, State and national Parks, Museums, Military Posts and Colleges. 11,102,000 published to date (since 1971). 10,000 copies this issue. For publication info or advertising rates, call The Valley Revue at 301-665-2817. E-mail: sales@valleyrevue.com For free insertion of calendar of events items, write: The Valley Revue, PO Box 3529, hagerstown, MD 21742, or email ads@valleyrevue.com. Publication deadline is the 5th of each preceding month.

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Theatre bowtie not required Capitol Theatre 159 Main St., Chambersburg, PA

717/263-0202 www.thecapitoltheatre.org Carlisle Theatre 44 W. High St., Carlisle, PA

717/258-0666 www.carlisletheatre.org Chambersburg Community Theatre 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA

717/263-3900 www.cctonline.org Cumberland Theatre

Washington Co. Playhouse 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD

101 N. Jackson St., Cumberland, MD

301/759-4990 cumberlandtheatre.com The Luhrs Center

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301/739-7469 Wayside Theatre 7853 Main St., Middletown, VA

H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center Shippensburg University 1871 Old Main Drive,Shippensburg, PA

540-869-1776 www.waysidetheatre.org Weinberg Center for the Arts

717/477 SHOW (7469) Maryland Ensemble Theater

301/228-2828 www.weinbergcenter.org Winchester Little Theatre

31 W. Patrick St. #L1, Frederick, MD

315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA

20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD

301/694-4744 marylandensemble.org Maryland Symphony

540/662-3331 www.wltonline.org Wonderment Puppet Theatre

13 S. Potomac St.,Hagerstown, MD

301/797-4000 www.marylandsymphony.org Maryland Theatre

412 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV

304/258-4074 www.wondermentpuppets.com

21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD

301/790-2000 www.mdtheatre.org The Old Opera House 204 North George St., Charles Town, WV

304/725-4420 www.oldoperahouse.org Potomac Playmakers 1608 Woodlands Run, Hagerstown, MD

301/797-8182 www.potomacplaymakers.com Shenandoah University 1460 University Dr., Winchester, VA

540/665-4569 Totem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course Rd., Fayetteville, PA

888/805-7056 or 717/352-2164 www.totempoleplayhouse.org

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Dec. 17 7pm SUN., Dec. 18 3pm SAT.,

204 N. George St., Historic Charles Town, WV The Bennett Agency presents

It’s a Wonderful Life Dec. 8-11 & 15-18, 2011

This musical celebration of Christmas has become the region’s favorite Holiday tradition.

www.marylandsymphony.org

301-797-4000

Adapted for the stage by James W. Rodgers Based on the film by Frank Capra

Visit: www.oldoperahouse.org (304) 725-4420 or 888-900-SHOW 8 D ECEMb Er 2011

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What to do Where to Go What To See in the Quad State Area!

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Antiques • Flea Markets

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STATE Map MD PA VA WV Location •

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Antique Crossroads . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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www.antiquexroads.com

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Bunker Hill Antiques Assoc. . . . . . . 45

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www.bunkerhillantiques.com

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Kingfish Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

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www.kingfishsantiques.com

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Memory Lane Antiques . . . . . . . . . . 2

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New Oxford Antique Center . . . . . . 48

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North Mountain Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

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Old Glory Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

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www.newoxfordantiquecenter.com

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www.oldgloryantiques.com

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www.oleminkfarm.com

E-4 F-2 F-3 D-4

www.bavarianinnwv.com www.thecapitoltheatre.org www.marylandsymphony.org www.oldoperahouse.org

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www.fredericktourism.com www.bchs.org www.greengrovegardens.com www.berkeleyartswv.org www.fredericktourism.com www.carrollcountyfarmmuseum.com

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www.ruralheritagemuseum.org www.roundhouse.org

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www.blueridgebasketry.com www.northmountainarts.com

Campgrounds 67

Ole Mink Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Entertainment • Dancing 222 100 1 227

Bavarian Inn’s Rathskeller . . . . . . . 4 Capitol Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Maryland Symphony Orchestra . . . . 8 Old Opera House. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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Festivals • Shows • Tours • Events 50 235 156 212 50 60 38 8

Candlelight Tour of Historic Houses of Worship. . . . . . 9 Christmas at Belle Boyd House . . . 45 Green Grove Gardens Events . . . . . 3 Holiday Art and Craft Market . . . . 46 Museums by Candlelight . . . . . . . . . 9 Old World Country Christmas . . . . 5 Rural Heritage Village by Candlelight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 The Trains of Christmas . . . . . . . . . 2

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Furniture • Art 216 216 216 * 202

Blue Ridge Basketry . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 North Mountain Arts . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Mud in Your “I” Pottery Studio . . . 47 P. Buckley Moss Museum. . . . . . . . . 48 Queen St. Gallery/WV Glass . . . . . . 46

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www.pbuckleymoss.com www.wvglassoutlet.com

Gift Shops 103 103 100 46 25 238 216 156 43 117

Country Time Treasures . . . . . . . . . 11 • The Drying Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 • The Gift Enclosure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 • Lehmans Mill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 & 48 • Miller’s Farmstead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 • Nature Niche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Persnickity Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Sweet Myrtle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 • Village Emporium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 • Violets & More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 •

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tr y Time Treasu Coun“Specializing in Traditional res and Primitive Home Decor”

Get Your Shopping List Ready… Because WE Have ALL Your Gift Giving Covered!!! December is Filled with GREAT Shopping Days:

December 5th thru the 9th Santa is stopping by for His Secret Sale Again this Year: Pull percentages up to 50% OFF your Entire Purchase (excludes furniture)

Next: December 12th - 23rd Enjoy the “12 Days of Christmas” with Us!! Each day a Select Item in the shop will be Discounted

Finally: December 24th~Christmas Eve 50% OFF remaining Christmas!! We will be closing at 3pm on Christmas Eve & closed Christmas Day

The DryingShed Dried Flower Farm & Greenhouse

HOLIDAY DECORATIONS •Fresh Evergreen: Wreaths & Swags •Dried Floral Bunches & Arrangements •Candles (Keepers of the Light) •Enamel Ware (Assorted Colors) •Tinware Gift Certificates •Potpourri Available

HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE December 2nd & 3rd Friday 10-7, Saturday 10-4

Really Ladies, Does Christmas Shopping Get Any Better Than This!!

717-264-2606

3640 Black Gap Rd., Chambersburg, PA 17202 (From 81, take Exit 20, Make Right at Light & go approx. 1/4 mile on the Right)

Stop By: Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5

Exit 16, I-81, Turn on Falling Spring Road at KFC, 2-1/4 miles to Newcomer Road

1587 Newcomer Rd., Chambersburg, PA

(717) 267-3305 Regular Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10-5 • Sat. 10-4 Closed Dec. 29 – Feb. 1 • Reopening Feb. 2

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What to do Where to Go What To See in the Quad State Area!

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Motels/Hotels/B&B/Lodging 222 238 216 3 238 216

Bavarian Inn & Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cottage Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Cider Mill House B&B . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Hampton Inn, Hagerstown . . . . . . . 20 Sleepy Creek Mountain Inn . . . . . . 33 The Woods Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

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www.bavarianinnwv.com

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www.willowpondherbs.com

D-4

www.larrydemarcosellshomes.com

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D-4 E-5 D-4 D-4 F-3

www.bathhouse.com www.Hello-WV.com www.travelwv.com www.thewoodsresort.com www.marylandmemories.com

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www.homewood.com

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www.berkeleyspringscottagerentals.com

www.cidermillhouse.com www.hampton-inn.com www.sleepycreekmountaininn.com

www.thewoodsresort.com

Orchards, Farm Markets/Nurseries 149

Willow Pond Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Realtors, Builders, & Contractors 238

Larry DeMarco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Recreation/Attractions 238 227 234 216 1

The Bath House Day Spa . . . . . . . . 33 Jefferson Co. CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Martinsburg CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-47 The Woods Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Washington Co. CVB . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Services 125

Homewood at Plum Creek. . . . . . . . 11

234 206 156 43 100 100 43

Esh’s Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Good Natured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Greencastle Coffee Roasters . . . . . . 43 J & B Trains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Northwood Book Store . . . . . . . . . . 43 On What Grounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Smithsburg Christian Bookstore . . 20

Speciality Shops

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www.goodnaturedllc.com www.greencastlecoffee.com www.jandbtrains.com www.northwoodbooks.com www.servantsforchrist.org

VISIT THE VALLEY REVUE ADVERTISERS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING!

Esh’s store

Violets & More

Some Stock on sale

• Christmas Prints in • Many Amish Handmade Quilts • Wallhangings • Crafts • Largest Selection of Fabric Come check our prices in Area ~ Over 4000 Bolts! Nikken Magnets for aches/discomforts New • Bulk Food Store Alkaline Water System 16285 Cumberland Hwy Newburg, PA 17240 • 717-530-5305 Located between Newburg & Roxbury

(Rt. 997 - 2 miles from Blue Mtn Turnpike, F-1 on map) 8 am to 5 pm • Sat 8 am to 3 pm (Closed Sun.)

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“Unique” Gift Shop • African Violets & Supplies

Christmas Shopping Here – Gifts for All Ages • Put a Picture on a Throw Kits • Cookie Cutters & Cookbooks • Children’s Books, full of nature photos • Bruder Toys & Folkmanis Puppets • Desktop Fishing & Golf & Lots More! Mon.-Wed. & Fri. 10-6 • Sat. 10-2 Closed Sun. & Thurs. • City Market Sat 6-12 noon

(717) 762-4130

Gotz Dolls Machine Washable

I-81 to exit 1 in PA. E. to Rt. 11 N.

Right at Bank onto East Ave, go 3 mi. to RR. 3217 State Line Rd.

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Calenda r of Events

December

... every Tuesday “A HOLIDAY STORY” … 7 pm, William M. Brish Planetarium, central offices of Washington County Schools, 823 Commonwealth Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Find out what the stars have to do with Christmas trees, St. Nicholas and the three wise men. Every Tues. Dec. 620. $3/adults, $2/children and students, $10/family maximum. 301/766-2898. ... every Wednesday ADVENT CONCERT SERIES … 12 noon, The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, 333 S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, MD. Short lunchtime organ concert of Advent music by Dr. Elizabeth Krouse and other area organists in the Basilica. Every Wed. thru Dec. 21. 301/447-6606. … every Fri, Sat and Sun “ALL MEMBER WINTER SHOW” … 11 am-4 pm Fri. & Sat., 1-5 Sun., The Mansion House Art Gallery, 501 Highland Way, Hagerstown, MD. Closed Dec. 24, 25 & 31. 301/797-6813. THE TRAINS OF CHRISTMAS SHOW … 1-5 pm, Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum, 300 S. Burhans Blvd., Hagerstown, MD. Features an “O” scale 3-rail Christmas layout with steam and diesel trains in snow scene on four levels. Thru Feb. 26. $5/adults, $.50/ages 12 and under. www.roundhouse.org. 301/739-4665. See ad on page 11. “LIQUORED UP LUCILLE’S HOLIDAY BONANAZ” … 6 pm Fri. & Sat., 1 pm select Sun. matinees, The Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater, 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Every Fri., Sat. & Sun. from Dec. 2 thru 23. No show Dec. 4. 301/739-7469. ... every Saturday HAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET ... 5 am-12 noon, 25 W. Church St., Hagerstown, MD. Home cooked breakfast or lunch, farm produce, meats, poultry, eggs, flowers, local crafts, and more. www.hagerstownmarket.org. 301/739-8577, x183. ... every Sat and Sun THE NUTTY NUTCRACKER … 12 noon & 2 pm, Wonderment Puppet Theater, 412 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV. $4.50/person, free under 2. Thru Jan. 1. www. wondermentpuppets.com. 304/258-4074. THE COMMEDIA PINOCCHIO … 2 pm, Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Tale of Pinocchio is told in a lively and fun comedy form. Show runs thru Dec. 17. $13.50/person. www.marylandensemble.org. 301/694-4744. … continuing thru December 4 FREDERICK FESTIVAL OF GREENS … Cultural Arts Center of Frederick Co., 15 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Decorated wreaths and trees, perfor-

mances, movies and family activities. www. frederickartscouncil.org. 301/662-4190. 14TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF THE WREATHS … 10 am-8 pm Wed.-Sat., 12 noon-4 pm Sun., Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Features more than 220 uniquely decorated theme wreaths on display through a five-day public silent auction. Bidding ends promptly at 4 pm on Dec. 4. High bidders need not be present at auction close. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org. 410/ 848-7272. … continuing thru December 23 “MISTLETOE MAGIC” … 11:15 am & 5:30 pm Tues.Sat., 11:15 am Sun., Allenberry Resort Inn & Playhouse, 1559 Boiling Springs Rd., Boiling Springs, PA. Enjoy an original show filled with laughter, music and holiday cheer. $18-$61/person. www.allenberry.com. 717/258-3211. HOLIDAY ART & CRAFT MARKET … 12 noon-6 pm Wed.-Thurs., 12 noon-8 pm Fri. & Sat., 12 noon-4 pm Sun., 115 S. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. Unique, artistic gifts by local artists & artisans. www.travelwv. com. www.BerkeleyArtsWV.org. See ad on page 46. … continuing thru December 24 “GLORY BEA! A SHENANDOAH CHRISTMAS STORY” … Wayside Theatre, 7853 Main St., Middletown, VA. Musical. Call for times. $10-$30/person. www.waysidetheatre.org. 540/869-1776. … continuing thru December 27 “FROSTY” … Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre and Children’s Theatre, 5 Willowdale Dr., Frederick, MD. Call for performance times and ticket information. www.wayoffbroadway.com. 301/662-6600. … continuing thru December 30 “CHRISTMAS TIDINGS” … Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre and Children’s Theatre, 5 Willowdale Dr., Frederick, MD. Holiday fun for the whole family. Call for performance times and ticket information. www.wayoffbroadway.com. 301/662-6600. COWBOY CHRISTMAS DINNER AND SHOW … Antietam Recreation, 9735 Garis Shop Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Wild West Christmas show featuring champion roper Andy Rotz. Call for dates and times. $13 to $35/person. www.antietamrecreation.com. 301/797-7999. … continuing thru December 31 10TH ANNUAL MEMBERS’ EXHIBITION … 9 am-5 pm Mon.-Fri., 11 am-4 pm Sat., The Saville Gallery, 9 N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD. 301/777-2787. ROCKY RIDGE COUNTY PARK CHRISTMAS MAGIC … 6-9 pm Mon.-Fri., 5-9 pm Sat. & Sun., Rocky Ridge County Park, east of York, PA. Half-mile walking trail through 400,000 Christmas lights, holi-

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publication. Mail event info to: The Valley Revue, P. O. Box 3529, Hagerstown, MD 21742 or email ads@valleyrevue.com Every issue of The Valley Revue is available to read online at: www.valleyrevue.com 14 D ECEMb Er 2011

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day scenes with 5 enclosed heated pavilions. Closed Dec. 24 & 25. Admission. www.yorkcountyparks.org. 717/840-7440. … continuing thru January 6 MINIATURE ART 2011 … The Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. www.councilforthearts. net. 717/264-6883. … continuing thru January 13 PAINTINGS BY BETTY KOONTZ … 8 am-12 noon & 1-5 pm Mon.-Thurs., 8 am-12 noon & 1-4 pm Fri., Franklin County Area Development Corporation, 1900 Wayne Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Fayetteville artist Betty Koontz. www.councilforthearts.net. 717/2646883. … continuing thru January 22 VALLEY ART ASSOCIATION ART EXHIBIT … 9 am5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Wash. Co. Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. www.wcmfa.org. 301/7395727. Thursday, December 1 2ND ANNUAL SNOWFLAKE FESTIVAL … Main St., Martinsburg, WV. www.travelwv.com. 1-800-4WVAFUN. See ad on page 45. SCENTS AND SWEETS COMPETITION … 5:30 pm, Cultural Arts Center, 15 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Local professional and amateur bakers and florists create gingerbread structures and floral arrangements for this judged competition. 301/698-8118. SNOWFLAKE QUEEN AND PRINCE & PRINCESS PAGEANT … 7 pm, Apollo Civic Theater, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg. www.mainstreetmartinsburg. com. 304/262-4200. ALL THAT JAZZ … 7:30 pm, Frederick Community College, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD. Howard Burns and FCC’s Jazz Ensemble present their annual fall concert of big band favorites, featuring vocalist Shelley Dorsey. www.frederick.edu. 301/8462566. GERALD CLAYTON TRIO … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Award-winning jazz pianist. Admission. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE … 8 pm, Frostburg (MD) State University’s Performing Arts Center, Pealer Recital Hall. Free. 301/687-4109. Thurs, Fri, Sat, December 1, 2 & 3 GETTYSBURG FESTIVAL’S 2ND ANNUAL GIN-

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Second Annual Rural Heritage Village by Candlelight Friday, December 2 6:00pm-9:00pm Washington County Rural Heritage Museum Located at the Agricultural Education Center 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD 21713 Admission: $10/family; $5/single

www.ruralheritagemuseum.org 240-420-1714 Tickets only sold at the event GERBREAD HOUSE CELEBRATION … 5:30-7:30 pm Thurs., 9 am-9 pm Fri., 9 am-5 pm Sat, Adams County Arts Council’s Arts Education Center, 125 S. Washington St., Gettysburg, PA. Enjoy a gallery of gingerbread houses created by area chefs and artisans. Bid to own a gingerbread masterpiece. Proceeds benefit the non-profit Gettysburg Festival. www.gettysburgfestival.org. 717/334-0853. Thursday, December 1 thru 18 “EVERY CHRISTMAS STORY EVER TOLD (AND THEN SOME!)” … 8 pm Thur. & Fri., 8 pm & 2 pm Sat., 2 pm Sun., The Cumberland Theatre, 101 N. Johnson St., Cumberland, MD. Comedy by Michael Carleton, Jim FitzGerald, and John K. Alvarez. $20/person. 301/759-4990. Thursday, December 1 thru 30 “GERMAN CHRISTMAS” … 10 am-4 pm Thurs.-Sat., by appointment Sun.-Wed., Jonathan Hager House, 110 Key St., Hagerstown, MD. Learn about German Christmas customs, traditions and superstitions in a holiday-decorated atmosphere. $3/adults, $2/seniors, $1/ages 6-12, free/ages 5 and younger. www.hagerhouse.org. 301/739-8393. Thursday, December 1 thru Jan. 3 ART EXHIBITION … The Frostburg Museum, Hill & Oak St., Frostburg, MD. Art exhibition by Liz Hackney. 301/689-1195. Friday, December 2 SMITHSBURG TREE LIGHTING … Veterans Park, Smithsburg, MD. 301/992-1591. ELVIS AND CONWAY TRIBUTE CHRISTMAS CONCERT … Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. www.greengrovegardens. com. 717/597-0800. See ad on page 3. SMALL THINGS CRAFTS AT PERSNICKETY PLACE … 107 E. Main St., Hedgesville, WV. Enjoy refreshments, snacks & Christmas music during Old Town Hedgesville Christmas. www.smallthings crafts.com. 304/754-8075. See ad on page 47. BLUE RIDGE BASKETRY ARTS & GIFTS … 202 Town Spring St., Hedgesville, WV. Visit us during Old Town Hedgesville Christmas. Find custom made baskets, basket weaving classes, jewelry, paintings, wood art and more. www.blueridgebasketry.com. 304/7547134. See ad on page 47. FIRST FRIDAY COOKIE WALK … 4-8 pm, Downtown Gettysburg, PA. 717/359-0776. continued on page 20 D ECEMb Er 2011

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Rose Hill Cemetery 535 Fayette St., Cumberland. Cumberland area historic cemeteries and monuments erected and restored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organization. Gravesites of major interest throughout US history. 301-722-5480. www.chco-online.org. Western Maryland Station Center Home of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad which runs excursions May through mid-DecemHistoric Frostburg ber; and the Allegany County Visitors Center/C&O US 40 Alt, Frostburg. 19th century homes, churches and commercial Canal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center disbuildings line Main Street. Self-guided walking tour. Free. playing artifacts and audio visual displays on Canal Frostburg Museum history. Free. Visitors Center is open daily, from 9 Hill & Oak Streets, Frostburg. 1899 school building with local history am - 5 pm, closed major holidays. 301/722-8226; 800/425-2067. displays, memorabilia of Frostburg – its area and people. Tues-Sat Rocky Gap State Park noon til 5. Free – donations accepted. 301/689-1195. Five mi. E of Cumberland on I-68. Over 3,000 acres featuring a 243Thrasher Carriage Museum acre lake. Two beaches in the day-use area (301/777-2139) and one 19 Depot St., Frostburg, features horse-drawn beach in the 278-site campground area (301/777-2138). Fishing, hikvehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbilt ing, nature trails, boat rentals and private boating with use of electric sleighs. 301/689-3380. Admission. Queen City motors only. Daily 6 a.m.-sunset during summer season. $2/person. Transportation Museum, 210 S. Centre St., CumRocky Gap Veterans Cemetery berland, features a National Road exhibit from a Adjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant ValConestoga Wagon to a Model T. 301/777-1776. Admission. ley Rd. E of Cumberland. A 15-acre site adminisSpruce Forest Artisan Village tered by the state provides free burial for Maryland On U.S. Rt. 40, east of Grantsville, nestled between Penn Alps Veterans. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. 301/777-2185. Restaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge. Village Oldtown features working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabins, Site of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in AlleBear Hill School and plankhouses. Buildings date back to pre-Revogany Co.. lutionary War era. Open year round, Mon.-Sat., 10-5. Various fesMichael Cresap Museum tivals and music concerts throughout the year. Free. 301/895-3332. Opessa St., Oldtown, off Rt. 51. Open first week in Sept. from 1-5 Casselman River Bridge p.m., as well as June-Sept. and other times by appt. 1764 home of Grantsville. The bridge was erected in 1813. Revolutionary War hero. Visit the museum grounds and gardens. Its 80-foot span was the longest single-span Walking tour of Oldtown in the a.m. 301/223-9602. bridge in America at that time. Skeptics felt Christian Heritage Museum that the elongated stone arch would collapse Nestled in historic western Maryland’s Washonce the supporting timbers were removed. However, the bridge ington County, the Christian Heritage Museum stood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813 is a collection of rare historic Bibles, books, to 1933. Open daily. Free. manuscripts, sermon notes, and documents The Castle of Christian history. Call or visit our website to schedule your tour at 15925 Mt. Savage Rd., Mt. Savage. Turn-ofwww.christianheritagemuseum.com, 877-313-9002. the-century industrialist Andrew Ramsey Paw Paw Tunnel/C&O Canal NHP built this castle to resemble the “Craig CasThe historic 3,118 foot-long C&O Canal tunnel, built between 1836 tle” in Scotland. This incredible home with and 1850, is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland, MD off MD period furnishings is currently a Bed and Rt. 51, across the Potomac from Paw Paw, WV. Visitors hike approx. Breakfast. Tours by appointment only. 301/264-4645. 1/2 mile to reach the tunnel entrance. Open year-round, daylight to Evergreen Museum dusk. Carry a flashlight. Park Service guided tours offered weekends 15603 Trimble Rd., NW, Mt. Savage. 200 during the summer. For information, call the Cumberland Visitor years of history including period furniture and Center at 301/722-8226. books from the Trimble library, maps, letters Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum and deeds from the late 1700’s and a 5-ft. 300 S. Burhans Blvd., Hagerstown. Home of Hagerstown Chapter, long dollhouse replica of the 3-story EverNational Railway Historical Society. Exhibits picture the history of the green House. Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal during seven railroads of Hagerstown. Fri., Sat., & Sun. 1-5 p.m. Admission. WWI. 301/264-4106. 301/739-4665. The Narrows & Lover’s Leap Washington Co. 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FREE FIRST FRIDAY … 5-7:30 pm, Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum, 54 S. Loudoun St., Winchester. Explore the museum free of charge. Come use your imagination. www.discoverymuseum.net. 540/722-2020. FIRST FRIDAY GREENCASTLE … 5-8 pm, downtown Greencastle, PA. Specials and extended hours at shops and restaurants. 717/597-4610. FIRST FRIDAY/CANDLENIGHT IN CHAMBERSBURG … 5-8 pm, downtown Chambersburg, PA. Join downtown merchants for activities, special sales, and entertainment. 717/261-0072. KEVIN BOOTH CHRISTMAS SHOW … 6 pm, Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. www.greengrovegardens.com. 717/597-0800. 2ND ANNUAL RURAL HERITAGE VILLAGE BY CANDLELIGHT … 6-9 pm, Rural Heritage Museum, 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD. Tour the village by wagon and then take a guided tour on foot by candlelight. Storytellers, holiday customs, caroling, and more. Tickets only sold at event. $10/family, $5/single. www.ruralheritagemuseum. org. 240/420-1714. See ad on page 15. OLDE TOWN HEDGESVILLE CHRISTMAS … 6-9 pm, Hedgesville, WV. Local shops and churches will be open with festivities and goodies. Tree lighting

and holiday caroling located at Town Spring at 6 pm. Healthy non-perishable snack donation and “Toys for Tots” donation drop off. www.Hedgesvillewv. us. See ad on page 47. HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING IN CITY PARK … 7 pm, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. See the tree in the center of the lake lit for the holiday season. Free open house at Hager House, Museum of Fine Arts, and Mansion House Art Gallery. www.hagerstownmd.org. 301/739-8577, x183. FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS … 7 pm, City Hall Courtyard, 101 N. Court St., Frederick, MD. Holiday greetings, carols and moving candle lighting ceremony. 301/698-8118. CHRISTMAS PARADE AND TREE LIGHTING … 7 pm, Conococheague Street and Byron Park, Williamsport, MD. www.Williamsportmd.gov. 301/223-7711. CHRISTMAS IN THE VALLEY … 7 pm, Main Street, Middletown, MD. Caroling, tree lighting, treats, Santa, and a program at Zion Lutheran Church. www.middletown. md.us. 301/371-6171. FIRST FRIDAY COFFEEHOUSE … 7:30 pm doors open and sign up, Trinity Church Orchard House, 4599 Shepherdstown Rd., Shepherdstown, WV. Performer Daniel Boeling. $5-$10 donation requested. Call Steve Warner for more information. www.myspace.com/firstfridaycoffee house. 304/676-4422 or 304/876-2915. SYMPHONIC FABLES … 7:30 pm, Frederick Community College, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick,

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CHARLIE BROWN JAZZ CHRISTMAS … 7:30 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Watch the animated film “Charlie Brown’s Christmas,” on the big screen, with the Vince Guaraldi jazz score performed live by the Eric Byrd Trio. $10/adults, $7/CCAC members, seniors over 60, and students under 18. 410/848-7272. “RUINED” … 7:30 pm Fri., 2 & 7:30 pm Sat., F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre, Frostburg (MD) State University. Pulitzer prize-winning drama. $12/person, $6/students. www.vday.org. 301/687-7462. Fri, Sat, Sun, December 2, 3 & 4 OLD TYME CHRISTMAS IN HARPERS FERRY … Harpers Ferry, WV. Musical performances, puppet shows, storytelling, Santa, caroling, arts & crafts, and much more. www.historicharpersferry.com. P. BUCKLEY MOSS MUSEUM … 150 P. Buckley Moss Dr., Waynesboro, VA. Meet the artist at her home, The Barn. www.pbuckleymoss.com. 800/3438643. See ad on page 48. OLD WORLD COUNTRY CHRISTMAS … 10 am-4 pm Fri., 12 noon-5 pm Sat & Sun., Carroll County Farm Museum, 500 S. Center St., Westminster, MD. Tours of the 19th century farmhouse complete with sounds of the season, tours, food & crafts, holiday ornaments, Santa, wagon rides and more. $2.50/ages 7 to adults, free/ages 6 & under. www.carrollcountyfarmmuseum.com 800/654-4645 or 410/386-3880. See ad on page 5. HOLIDAY BEAD EVENT … 10 am-6 pm Fri., 10 am5 pm Sat., 12 noon-4 pm Sun., Lehmans Mill, 19935 Lehmans Mill Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Chamilia Bead Event. Free snap bracelet w/ith $150 purchase. www. lehmansmill.com. 301/739-9119. See ad on page 48. KICK OFF EVENTS FOR SHEPHERDSTOWN 250 AND CHRISTMAS IN SHEPHERDSTOWN … 10 am-8 pm, Shepherdstown, WV. A holiday celebration with Christmas tree lighting, parade, Santa, ice carving festival, carolers, Christmas shopping, luminaries, Christmas Charity Gala, concerts and more. www.shepherdstownvisitorscenter.com. www.shepherdstown250.com. www.christmasinshepherdstown.com. See ad on page 24-25. “THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER” … 7 pm Fri., 2 pm & 7 pm Sat. & Sun., Front & Centre Stage, Windsor Hall, Cumberland, MD. Funny holiday story for the whole family. Based on the classic children’s book by Barbara Robinson. $5/children, $8/adults. 301/697-7183. Friday, December 2, 9 & 16 HERITAGE CHRISTMAS … Downtown Greencastle, PA. Holiday music, food, entertainment, extended shopping and more. 717/597-4610. Saturday, December 3 SMITHSBURG HOME TOWN CHRISTMAS … 7 am and throughout the day, Smithsburg (MD) Town Square and surrounding areas. Breakfast at the firehouse with Santa, Nativity scenes, storytelling, parade, caroling and crafts. www.smithsburg.md/gov. 301/992-1591. MD INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COLLEC22 D E CE M b E r 2 011

TORS CLUB CHAPTER 39 HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES … 10 am-3 pm, H. B. Duvall Inc., 901 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Holiday festivities, craft making for children, visit & picture with Santa, train display, tractor toy vendors, International Harvester memorabilia vendor, crafts, wagon rides, and food. www.mdihcc39.org. 301/343-5093. HOLIDAY MAGIC … 10 am-3 pm, The Children’s Museum at Rose Hill Manor Park, 1611 N. Market St., Frederick, MD. Hands-on activities, crafts, magic shows and visit with Santa. 301/600-2743. SNOWFLAKE FESTIVAL MARKET … 10 am-4 pm, Public Square in Martinsburg, WV. www.mainstreetmartinsburg.com. 304/262-4200. See ad on page 45. CHRISTMAS IN THURMONT … 10 am-5 pm, Main St., Thurmont, MD. Old-fashioned Christmas celebration with prizes and pictures with Santa. Please bring donation for local food bank. www.thurmontfirst.com. 301/271-2273. “CHRIST”MAS CHEER ... 11 am-noon, Smithsburg Christian Bookstore, 9 N. Main St., Smithsburg, MD. Take your own pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus, Candy Canes, free ESV NT's, and free Cancer Awareness Crosses to first 100 customers. Our Lord Reigns! 240-347-7956. www.servantsforchrist.org. See ad on page 20. LOCAL COLOR ARTIST MARKET … 11 am-6 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Market features handmade works of art by 25 local artists. www.delaplaine.org. 301/698-0656. TUBA CHRISTMAS WINTERFEST … 12 noon, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Tubas, movies, sing-a-long with Santa, and the mighty Wurlitzer. Free w/canned food donation. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. WILLOW POND FARM HOLIDAY BOARDING HOUSE LUNCHEONS … 12 noon, 145 Tract Rd., Fairfield, PA. Great food, good company and learn about the use of herbs in holiday cooking and decorating. Lunch includes soup, main course, salad and dessert. Stay for mini-workshop afterwards on quick and easy herbal culinary, craft, gift giving and decorating for the holidays. Reservations required. $30/person. 717/642-6387. See ad on page 42. “RODELINDA” … 12:30 pm, RC Theatres Cinema 3, Frostburg, MD. Shown live as it is being performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. www.rctheatres.com/events. asp?type=opera ANNUAL HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE … 1-4 pm, Washington County Rural Heritage Museum, 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD. Visit Santa Claus in an authentic sleigh for picture taking opportunities. Children’s workshop and craft area. Special holiday decorations. Punch and cookies served. www.ruralheritagemuseum.org. 240/420-1714. CHARLES TOWN-RANSON CHRISTMAS PARADE … 2 pm, along Mildred St. or Washington St., Ranson, WV. Floats, marching units and more. 304/724-3862. “THE GIFT OF THE MAGI & THE NUTCRACKER SUITE” … 2 & 7 pm, Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Chambersburg Ballet Theatre Company. Local dancers join professional guest artists in this presentation featuring original scores and live professional orchestra. $8-$13/person. www.innernet.net/cbts. www.thecapitoltheatre.org.

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717/263-0202. See ad on page 8. HOLIDAY FOOD RECIPES … 5-9 pm, The Frederick Basket Company, 12 N. East St., Frederick, MD. Holiday music, free hot cocoa and free wine tasting. www.FrederickBasket.com. 301/696-9345. OLD TOWNE CHRISTMAS PARADE AND TREE LIGHTING … 5:30 pm, downtown Martinsburg, WV. www.mainstreetmartinsburg.com. 304/2648801. See ad on page 45. ROCK ‘N ROLL RELICS – 50s-60s DANCE … 6 pm, Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. www.greengrovegardens.com. 717/597-0800. See ad on page 3. SOUTH BERKELEY COMMUNITY TREE LIGHTING … 6 pm, Musselman High School, Inwood, WV. www.travelwv.com. ANTIETAM NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD MEMORIAL ILLUMINATION … 6 pm driving tour begins, Antietam National Battlefield, 5831 Dunker Church Rd., Sharpsburg, MD. Over 23,000 candles on the battlefield, each representing a casualty from the Battle of Antietam. www.nps.gov.anti. 301/432-5124. HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Food will be catered by Fabio Carella Catering. Creekside Soul performs. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. 35TH ANNUAL FREDERICK FAMILY REVELS … 6:30 pm pre-show, 7:15 pm show, First Baptist Church, 7040 Bowers Rd., Frederick, MD. $18/adults, $12/seniors & students, $10/person for groups of 4 or more. www.frederickchorale.org. 240/397-3585. ACADEMY OF ST. CECILIA YOUTH ORCHESTRA … 7 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Young musicians perform holiday favorites for the whole family. Free. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. HOLIDAY CONCERT … 7:30 pm, The Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. www.apollo-theatre.org. 304/263-6766. CANDLELIGHT GHOST TOURS OF FREDERICK … 7:30 pm, Tours begin in front of Brewer’s Alley Restaurant, 124 N. Market St., Frederick, MD. Tour highlights numerous epicenters of paranormal activity located in historic downtown Frederick. Fee. www.marylandghosttours.com. 240/626-0963. THE SPIRES AT CHRISTMAS … 8 pm, Jack B. Kussmaul Theatre, Frederick Community College, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD. The Spires Brass Band. Concert of traditional Christmas music featuring vocalist Holly Shockey. Admission. www.frederick.edu. 301/662-8320. BEATLEMANIA NOW … 8 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Recapture the excitement of the Beatles as Beatlemania Now performs live on stage. $20-$40/person. www.mdtheatre.org. 301/790-3500. LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLE … 8 pm, The Woods Resort’s Clubhouse Grille, (located at the golf course), Mountain Lake Rd, Hedgesville, WV. Music by Jeff Taulton. www.TheWoods.com. 304/754-7977. See ad on page 29. DOC SCANTLIN & HIS IMPERIAL PALMS ORCHESTRA HOLIDAY DANCE … 8:30-11:30 pm, William Talley Rec Center Gym, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick, MD. Dance, cash bar, black tie optional. www.cityoffrederick.com. 301/600-1492.

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Sesquicentennial Commemoration “The Dam Trip” – Stonewall Jackson’s Attempts to Breach Dam Number 5 By Gary Gimbel Sketch from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, January 18, 1862 Original caption reads, “Unsuccessful Attempt of the rebels to destroy Dam No. 5, on the Upper Potomac, near Williamsport, Maryland, December 1861 - From Sketch by Capt. Henry Bacon of the 18th Massachusetts Volunteers.” In the foreground water has been let out of the canal to provide shelter for the Union defenders. One soldier is shown holding a coat and hat up on his musket to draw enemy fire. The Lock House is on the far right. Part of the timber crib construction can be seen in the center of the dam, and Honeywood Mill is on the left at the far end. The firing by Confederate forces is indicated by the puffs of smoke on the hill in the center.

hile waiting for re-enforcements W before starting his Romney Expedition, Stonewall Jackson identified a promising target for a small offensive operation. The result was that in December 1861 Confederate troops under his command made three separate attempts to breach Dam No. 5 on the Potomac River, in the hopes of halting Union barge traffic on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. The C&O Canal ran along the Maryland side of the Potomac River from Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, up to Cumberland, Maryland. Since the destruction of the B&O Railroad in June of 1861, the canal was the only commercial link carrying coal, grain and other bulk goods from the west to Washington. To provide water for the canal, “feeder dams” had been built at points along the Potomac to divert water from the river. Without these dams the canal would be dry. These feeder dams were numbered sequentially starting with the one nearest the beginning of the canal in Georgetown and moving up river. Feeder Dam No. 5 was originally constructed in 1832-35 of rubble filled timber cribs. A timber crib is a substantial wooden framework built to hold the loose stone from being washed away. Over the years the Potomac River experienced a number of floods which repeatedly damaged this structure. An 18 foot tall masonry replacement, begun in 26 DEC EMB ER 2 0 1 1

1857, had almost been completed by the start of the Civil War. This fifth dam on the river created a lake behind it that was almost a mile long. In addition to feeding water to twenty-two miles of the C&O Canal, the dam also supplied the water to power “Honeywood Mill” located opposite the canal on the Virginia shore. Jackson reasoned that if this dam could be broken, drying up the canal, an important supply artery for the Union would be severed. Leaving their winter quarters just outside of Winchester, a detachment under the command of Major Elisha Franklin Paxton marched north on the Valley Pike through Martinsburg to the vicinity of Dam No. 5. Beginning on December 7, 1861 this small force made the first attempt to break the dam. With Paxton is Captain Raleigh T. Colston commanding Company E, 2nd Virginia Infantry. His family owned not only Honeywood Mill, but most of the land along the Virginia side of the river near the dam. Due to his knowledge of both the area and the construction of the dam, Colston volunteered to lead the breaching effort. In addition, all three Confederate expeditions to destroy the dam, camp in the yard of Colston's home, “Medway”. This was an ideal spot to camp due to its location roughly half mile from the dam, yet out of sight from Union troops. Raleigh's younger brother William, also in THE VALLEY REVUE C A L EN DA R MAGA Z IN E


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expedition as “The Dam Trip”. While the demolition parties worked, both sides tried to drive the other away from the river and the dam. To stop Confederate sharpshooters from using the upper floors of the mill, Union forces crossed the river and burnt it to the ground. In turn the Confederate batteries damaged houses and barns providing shelter to Federal sharpshooters on the Maryland side of the river. Eventually a fair sized breach was made in the dam sending water gushing downstream. On the morning of December 21st, satisfied that the canal had been crippled, Jackson withdrew the expedition and headed back toward Winchester. However again the damage was not great, and with the help of Union troops the dam was repaired, and canal traffic resumed on December 22nd. Between December 30, 1861 and January 3, 1862 a third and final attempt to breach the dam was made by a small cavalry force under Turner Ashby, again accompanied by Preston Chew’s horse artillery. The Confederates shelled the dam again with no appreciable affect. On this attempt they did not try to use manual labor to breach the structure. Although neither Colston brother was present for this attempt, the Confederates again used Medway for their camp. Quartermaster Sgt. James H. Williams wrote in his diary that he spent the first night of 1862 “sleeping on the porch of Capt. Raleigh Colston's home”. On January 3rd these Confederates finally abandoned Dam No. 5 and set out to join up with Jackson at Bath (Berkeley Springs). This was the last attempt by Confederate forces during the war to break Dam No. 5. Gary Gimbel lives in Martinsburg, West Virginia and is the president of the Falling Waters Battlefield Association. DEC EMB ER 2 0 1 1

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Harpers Ferry Six mi. E of Charles Town on Rt. 340. Restored National Park, famous site of John Brown’s raid on the U.S. Arsenal in 1859. Wax Museum, Arsenal site, Armory, B&O Railroad Station, St. Peters Church, and many quaint shops nearby.

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A beautiful panoramic view of three states, WV, VA and MD, at the junction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Nearby is the famous “Jefferson Rock.” where Thomas Jefferson wrote, “This view is well worth a trip across the Atlantic.”

Old Opera House 204 N. George St., Charles Town. Built by descendents of Charles Washington, brother of George. Refurbished and renovated, now offers seven programs annually including classic plays, concerts, comedies, dramas and children’s plays. For current schedule, call 304/725-4420.

Jefferson County Museum 200 E. Washington St., Charles Town. An outstanding collection of artifacts, many of which relate to the Harpers Ferry raid and the Civil War. Of particular interest is the wagon that carried Brown to his execution and the battle flag of Stuart’s horse artillery. Open April-Nov. Admission $2.00 per person. Open Tues.Sat.

Washington Heritage Trail A National Scenic Byway Welcome Center on the Porch @ Caperton Station, 229 E. Martin Street, Martinsburg, WV. Open Wed.- Sat., 10-4 or by appointment. Cordial welcome. Book & gift shop, Amtrak & MARC info, cold drinks, coffee, B&O Roundhouse tours. Call 304/264-9977.

Charles Town Race Track Long famed for its exciting thoroughbred horse racing, has both day and nighttime racing of over 200 racing days a year in luxurious surroundings. 304/725-7001.

Belle Boyd House & Museum 126 E. Race St., Martinsburg. open April 13 though Christmas. Civil War-World War I and II displays-many other Berkeley County displays like the famous baseball player Hack Wilson. Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the father of the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her childhood here. Eleven rooms of historic displays. Open Fri. and Sat. 10 am-4 pm. Closed Federal holidays. Other days by appointment only. Private tours advance notice of 3 days. Call 304/267-4713.

Tri-County Archives Research Center 136 E. Race St. Berkeley County Virginia was carved off Frederick County Va. in 1772. Very large collection of records on the area families and their homes. Records on over 3,500 places listed in the National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County. Open Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10 am-4pm. Closed Sun.-Wed. and Federal holidays.

Aspen Hall 405 Boyd Ave., Martinsburg. Nestled on seven park-like acres on a stocked trout stream and built of native limestone, this elegant mansion, circa

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Bunker Hill Flour Mill Just off U.S. 11 S of Martinsburg in the village of Bunker Hill. One of the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co., c 1735, on an original land grant. Steam tractor engine & other exhibits.

Historic Shepherdstown Museum In the historic Entler Hotel, corner of Princess and German Sts., Shepherdstown. Area artifacts preserved and displayed. Rumsey Boat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat, built by James Rumsey, and launched on the Potomac in 1787. Open April-Oct., Sat. 11-5 & Sun. 1-4. Free. 304/876-3407.

The Country Inn at Berkeley Springs Berkeley Springs. Built on site of 500 room Berkeley Hotel (c.1869), The Country Inn has since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting the town’s colonial days. A unique blending of styles from days gone by; the grace, charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa. 866458-2210.www.berkeleysprings.com

Coolfont Manor House On 1800 acres, about 4 mi. from Berkeley Springs. Home of American author, teacher, attorney, and statesman, Herbert Quick (1861-1925). House was built over a spring which flows through the cellar and out into a front-yard swimming pool.

Cacapon State Park and Lodge 10 miles South of Berkeley Springs. An outdoorsmen’s paradise, over 6,100 acres. Vacation cabins, restaurant & lodge rooms available. Swimming, picnicking, boating, fishing, hiking & bridle trails plus an 18-hole championship golf course.

Gen. Adam Stephen House 309-313 E. John St., Martinsburg. Home of the founder of Martinsburg, built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill overlooking the Tuscarora Creek. Stephen served in the French & Indian and Revolutionary Wars. Sat. & Sun. 2-5 May-Oct or by appt. Free. 304/267-4434.

Norman Dillon Farm Museum Located on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across from Hedgesville High School. The museum contains a large number of pieces of old farm equipment, some of which dates back to pre-civil war days. Museum is Open April 1st through October 21st, Saturday and Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free Admission 304/267-7519 or 304/263-0731.

Museum of The Berkeley Springs On the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg. (which is the oldest public bldg in Morgan Co., c. 1820), Berkeley Springs. History & geology of The Springs & its people. Memorial Day - mid-Oct. (Apple Butter Fest weekend). 2-5 Thu. & Fri.; 10-4 Sat.; 12-4 Sun.; 9noon Mon. & Tue.; closed Wed. Free.

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Sat, Sun, December 3 & 4 TWILIGHT CHRISTMAS TOURS … Historic Long Branch, 830 Long Branch Lane, Millwood, VA. The 1811 Greek Revival Mansion is decorated with the splendor of Christmas. www.historiclongbranch. com. 877/868-1811. SANTA TRAINS … 11 am, 1 pm & 3 pm, Walkersville Southern Railroad, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Walkersville, MD. $12/adults, $10/seniors over 55, $7/children, free/children younger than 1. Reservations recommended. www.wsrr.org. 301/898-0899 or 877/363-WSRR. “CAPTAIN FLAGG’S US QUARTER MASTER CITY: PROSPECTS OF PEACE 1864” … 11 am-4 pm, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Lower town, off U.S. 340, Harpers Ferry, WV. A unique window into the magnitude and scope of Captain Flagg’s 1864 Quartermaster city. $6 per vehicle for 3 days or $4 per person on foot or bicycle. www.nps.gov/hafe. 304/535-6029. DICKENS OPEN HOUSE … 12 noon-4 pm, Elk Run Vineyards, 15113 Liberty Rd., Mount Airy, MD. Enjoy mulled wine and 18th century pastries while listening to Mr. Dickens read stories. RSVP appreciated. $10/adult. www.elkrun.com. 410/775-2513. HOLIDAY CONCERTS … 3:30 & 7:30 pm Sat., 3 pm Sun., Mercersburg Academy Chapel, Mercersburg, PA. The Mercersburg Area 150-Voice Community Chorus joined by full orchestra under the direction of Richard Rotz, and soloists Elisabeth Turchi, Colin Eaton and Alex Helsabeck. Free-will donation. www.mercersburgchorus.org. 717/328-2324. CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS … 5-8 pm, Springfield Farm barn, Williamsport, MD. Decorated trees, Santa, music, skits, train displays, horse & wagon rides in park and refreshments. 301/223-7711 or 301/223-7229. CANDLELIGHT HOUSE TOUR … 5-9 pm Sat., 12 noon-4 pm Sun., downtown Frederick, MD. Selfguided tour takes visitors inside private homes elaborately decorated with holiday decorations. www.celebratefrederick.com. 301/600-2489. “THE NUTCRACKER” … 7:30 pm Sat., 2 pm Sun., Allegany College Theatre, Cumberland, MD. The Appalachian Ballet Theatre Dance Ensemble. $10/adults, $5/seniors and children 12 & under. 301/729-6722. “AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS” … 8 pm Sat., 3 pm Sun., Frostburg (MD) State University’s Performing Arts Center, Pealer Recital Hall. FSU Opera Theatre performance. $5/person, $3/students, free/ages 12 & under. 301/687-4109. Saturday, December 3, 10 & 17 THREE SATURDAYS IN DECEMBER – EAT, DRINK & BE MERRY … 5-9 pm, Downtown Frederick, MD. Favorite local merchants feature holiday food and drink recipes. Christmas lights, children’s activities and plenty of holiday cheer. www.downtownfrederick.org. 301/698-8118. Sunday, December 4 BUFFET BRUNCH AT SANTA’S WORKSHOP … Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan

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OLD WORLD COUNTRY CHRISTMAS … 10 am-4 pm Fri., 12 noon-5 pm Sat & Sun., Carroll County Farm Museum, 500 S. Center St., Westminster, MD. Tours of the 19th century farmhouse and Living History Center, food & crafts, holiday ornaments, Santa, wagon rides and more. $2.50/ages 7 to adults, free/ages 6 & under accompanying paying adult. www.carrollcountyfarmmuseum. 800/654-4645 or 410/386-3880. See ad on page 5. THE NUTCRACKER … 8 pm Fri., 2 & 8 pm Sat., 2 pm Sun., Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. The Maryland Regional Ballet with guest artists from the New York City Ballet. $11$25/person. www.weinbergcenter.com. 301/600-2828. “ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL” … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2 pm Sun., All Saints’ Episcopal Church, 106 W. Church St., Frederick, MD. Bare Bard Production. www.mdshakes.org. 301/668-4090. Fri, Sat, Sun, December 9-11 & 16-18 “A CHRISTMAS CHAOS” … Act Too! Theatre Company, 15 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. The classic “Christmas Carol” turned upside down. www.acttoo.com. 304/725-0321. “A CHRISTMAS CAROL: THE MUSICAL” … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. $12-$15/person. www.apollo-theatre.org. 304/263-6766. . Saturday, December 10 HOMETOWN HOLIDAYS … Downtown Square, Brunswick, MD. Breakfast with Santa and children’s crafts. www.brunswickmainstreet.org. 301/834-5591. AUDUBON BIRD WALK … 9-11 am, Sky Meadows State Park, Visitor Center, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Walk focuses on Winter Resident Woodland Birds seen along the Shearman’s Mill Trail. Meet in the Eastside parking lot near the Equestrian Trails. www.virginiastateparks.gov. 540/592-3556. HOLIDAY CRAFT BAZAAR … 9 am-3 pm, Fort Ritchie Community Center, 14421 Lake Royer Dr., Cascade, MD. Local crafters, homemade country primitive items, jewelry, prize drawings, local businesses including Tastefully Simple, Creative Memories, Silpada, Longaberger and more. Pictures with Santa 10 am-12 noon. 301/241-5085. CHRISTMAS IN SHEPHERDSTOWN … 10 am, Shepherdstown, WV. The holiday celebration continues with shopping, “The Nutcracker” and a Christmas bazaar. www.shepherdstownvisitorscenter.com. www.christmasinshepherdstown.com. HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE … 10 am-5 pm, Bunker Hill Antiques, 144 Runnymeade Rd., Bunker Hill, WV. 35,000 sq. ft. antique mall. 304/229-0709. See ad on page 45. CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY RECEPTION … 10:30 am-1 pm, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Santa, refreshments, and Michael Schwedick’s Reptile World, Inc. $5/person. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. 2ND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR … 11 am-4 pm, Charles Town, WV. Six historic homes in their festive Christmas finery. Christmas Marketplace in Old Charles Town Library open from 10 am-5 pm.

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Tickets at the market or in advance. $15/adults, $2/children. 304/724-8871. See ad on page 25. ROYAL CHILDREN’S TEA … 12 noon-1:30 pm, The Gordon-Roberts House, 218 Washington St., Cumberland, MD. Children ages 5-10 will hear the story of a Long White Scarf, play a museum adventure game and have a tea party. Advance ticket purchase required. 301/777-8678. SETON SHINE PRESENTS MUSEUMS BY CANDLELIGHT … 12 noon-5 pm, Seton Heritage Ministries, National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 339 S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, MD. Start your tour early with us. Warm cider, cookies, holiday music on the Moeller pipe organ by Dr. Elizabeth Krouse and children’s activities. www.setonheritage.org. 301/4476606. MUSEUMS BY CANDLELIGHT … 12 noon-7 pm, Frederick County, MD. Experience holiday traditions at 22 museums and special children’s activities at this free self-guided event. www.fredericktourism. org. 301/600-4047. See ad on page 9. “FAUST” … 12:55 pm, RC Theatres Cinema 3, Frostburg, MD. Shown live as it is being performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. www.rctheatres.com/events. asp?type=opera. ARTIST OPEN HOUSE … 2-4 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Bonnie BonGiorno – wine related crafts, wreaths, and hanging bottles. www.hauserestate. com. 717/334-4888. BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY CHURCH TOUR … 3-7 pm, Greater Brunswick area. Self-guided tour of churches in the Greater Brunswick area decorated in seasonal themes with greeters, church histories, refreshments, and music to enhance the spirit of the season. Maps available at participating churches, Brunswick Railroad Museum, and downtown businesses. 301/834-7316. THORPEWOOD’S HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE … 3-8 pm, 12805-A Mink Farm Rd., Thurmont, MD. Santa and musical guests: Alex Mitchell and the Speak Easy Boys. 301/271-2823. REST HAVEN’S 24TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS … 4 pm, Rest Haven Funeral Chapel and Cemetery, Hagerstown, MD. Memorial concert by the Appalachian Wind Quintet in Chapel at 3 pm. Lighting of the 9000 luminaries begins at 4 pm and can be viewed throughout night. www.rsthvn.com. 301/7333575. HOLIDAY CONCERT … 5 pm, Haven Lutheran Church, 1035 Haven Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Seasonal music by St. James Brass and the Haven Senior Choir. 301/733-5056. HOLIDAY DRINK RECIPES … 5-9 pm, The Frederick Basket Company, 12 N. East St., Frederick, MD. Holiday music, free hot cocoa and free wine tasting. www.FrederickBasket.com. 301/696-9345. HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Food will be catered by A Matter of Taste Catering. Voxology will be performing. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. DALE ANN BRADLEY AND MICHAEL CLEVELAND & FLAMEKEEPER … 7 pm, Johnson-Williams Middle School, 200 Swan Ave., Berryville, VA. Berryville Bluegrass Series. Ongoing series raises funds for the Clarke Co. High School Eagle Athletic Association. $120/season tickets, $22/advance single tickets, $25/single ticket at the door. 540/837-2187. D ECEMB ER 2011

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Loudoun Museum/Information Center 16 W. Loudoun St., Leesburg. 130-year-old building next to a restored log cabin (c. 1767). 200 years of local history and slide presentation. Starting point of the walking tour of historic Leesburg. Daily 10-5; Sun. 1-5. $1 Admission. 703/777-7427. Ball’s Bluff National Cemetery Two mi. N of Leesburg off Rt. 15 bypass on Rt. 837. Site of the only major battle of the Civil War in Loudoun Co. Open daylight til dark. Morven Park Two miles north of Leesburg on Rt. 698. Historic 1,200-acre estate of the late Virginia Governor & Mrs. Westmoreland Davis. America’s foremost antique carriage collection, Governor’s Mansion, boxwood gardens, and the international Equestrian Institute. Open April-Oct., Tues.-Fri. 12-4:30, Sat. 10-5, & Sun. 1-5, closed Mon. (except holidays). Limited hours in Nov. & Dec. Admission. 301/777-2414. Oatlands Six mi. S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co. Once the center of a thriving acre plantation. Boxwood, magnolias & a gazebo tea-house grace the formal gardens. Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter. AprilDec., Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30; Sun. 1-4:30. Admission. 703/777-3174. St. Thomas Chapel Trust Middletown. Original Chapel built 1834, patterned after York Cathedral in England, as an interdenominational place of worship. Shenandoah Caverns Just two minutes off I-81, Exit 269, 4 miles north of New Market, VA. A natural phenomena of limestone formations, discovered in 1884 and opened to the public in 1922. Open year round, guided tours every 20 min. 540/477-3115. Middletown Home of the Wayside Theatre, VA’s 2nd oldest professional theatre co., producing an 8-play season of recent Broadway hits from MayDec. Also home of Wayside Inn, hotel/restaurant since 1797. 800/951-1776. Belle Grove In the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi. S of Middletown off U.S. 11. Built in 1794 by Revolutionary War Office, served as Sheridan’s northern headquarters during the Civil War. Tours run midMarch thru mid-Nov., 10:15 to 3:15 daily; Sunday 1:15 to 4:15. Admission, Group rates. New Market Battlefield Commemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6,000 Federals fought 4,500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah Valley. Admission ticket includes Battlefield, Hall of Valor Museum, and Bushong Farm. 540/740-3101. Open daily 9-5. Berryville County seat of Clarke County, formerly named “Battle Town,” is rich in historical lore. “Audley,” the colonial estate home of Nellie Parke Custis, ward of George Washington who was married to his nephew, lived here. Clarke County Historical Society Museum In the Old Court House (c. 1839), S. Church St., Berryville. Open Wed. & Sat. 2-4:30. Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfax’s clock & strongbox, & copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869 available on microfilm. Strasburg Museum The Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th, 19th, and early 20th century articles of local life. The collection includes blacksmith and carpenter’s tools, three furnished Victorian rooms, a country store, the Civil War, farming, photographs, reading materials and much more. Open 7 days a week from 10-4, from May-Oct. Admission. 540/465-5570. Veramar Vineyard 905 Quarry Road, Berryville, VA. Situated on a private 100-acre estate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County. A small, family-run winery dedicated to producing naturally dry, full-bodied wines. Open Thurs - Mon 10-5 For more information, call Veramar Vineyard 540/955-5510 or go online at www.veramar.com. Frontier Culture Museum Visit Europe and America’s past at four different historic farms moved from their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site in Staunton, VA. See the rare & minor breed animals, walk through the authentic gardens, help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmith at work. Open daily 9-5. Winter hours Dec. 1 - Mid-March 10-4. Admission. 540/332-7850.

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CHERISH THE LADIES HOLIDAY CONCERT … 7:30 pm, Carlisle Theatre, 40 W. High St., Carlisle, PA. Christmas celebration filled with music and dance. Admission. www.carlisletheatre.org. 717/258-0666. LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLE … 8 pm, The Woods Resort’s Clubhouse Grille, (located at the golf course), Mountain Lake Rd, Hedgesville, WV. Music by Donnie Baker. www.TheWoods.com. 304/754-7977. Sat, Sun, December 10 & 11 TWILIGHT CHRISTMAS TOURS … Historic Long Branch, 830 Long Branch Lane, Millwood, VA. The 1811 Greek Revival Mansion is decorated with the splendor of Christmas. www.historiclongbranch.com. 877/868-1811. CHILDREN’S WEEKEND … Downtown Frederick, MD. Ornament painting, storytelling, breakfast with Santa and more. www.celebratefrederick.com. 301/600-2489. OLD TYME CHRISTMAS IN HARPERS FERRY … Harpers Ferry, WV. Musical performances, puppet shows, storytelling, Santa, caroling, arts & crafts, and much more. www.historicharpersferry.com. THURMONT’S 2011 CHRISTMAS HOUSE TOUR … Thurmont, MD. Visit beautiful local homes, plus the Historical Society’s Creeger House, decorated for the holidays. Tickets available from Thurmont Lions Club, Thurmont Historical Society and Thurmont area businesses. 301/606-8680. HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE … 10 am-6 pm, Old Glory Antique Marketplace, 5862 Urbana Pike, Frederick, MD. Over 110 dealers. Special sales and gift certificate raffles. www.oldgloryantiques.com. 301/662-9173. See ad on page 23. SANTA TRAINS … 11 am, 1 pm & 3 pm, Walkersville Southern Railroad, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Walkersville, MD. Hot chocolate and cookies will be served in museum after your ride. $12/adults, $10/seniors over 55, $7/children, free/children younger than 1. Reservations recommended. www.wsrr.org. 301/8980899 or 877/363-WSRR. FREDERICK CO. SOCIETY OF MODEL ENGINEERS (FCSME) OPEN HOUSE … 1-4 pm, FCSME Club, 423 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Free. 301/600-2841. CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS … 5-8 pm, Springfield Farm barn, Williamsport, MD. Decorated trees, Santa, music, skits, train displays, horse & wagon rides in park & refreshments. 301/223-7711 or 301/223-7229. “THE NUTCRACKER” … 7:30 pm Sat., 3 pm Sun., The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. The City Ballet School. $23-$60/person. www.mdtheatre.org. 301/790-3500. “THE NUTCRACKER BALLET” … 7:30 pm Sat., 3 pm Sun., Musselman High School, Inwood, WV. Inwood Dance Company presents Tchaikovsky’s holiday classic. $15/adults, $10/students. 304/229-3209. WINTER HOLIDAY CONCERT … 8 pm Sat., 3 pm Sun., Frostburg State University’s Performing Arts Center, Pealer Recital Hall. FSU Wind Ensemble, University Chorale, and Chamber Choir. $5/person, $3/student, free/ages 12 & under. 301/687-4109.

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Sat, Sun, December 10-11 and 17-18 COLONIAL CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION … 4-8 pm, Adam Stephen House, 309 E. John St., Martinsburg, WV. Candlelight tours, bonfire and yule log, holiday music & light refreshments. Free admission. www.orgsites/com/wv/adam-stephen. 304/267-4434. Saturday, December 10 & 17 WAYNESBORO MODEL RAILROAD CLUB OPEN HOUSE … 1-5 pm, Old Mill Building, 3291 Waynecastle, PA. Four of the area’s largest model railroads plus children’s trains. Donations welcome. www.waynesboromodelrrclub. 717/762-9579. Sunday, December 11 ANTIETAM HUMANE SOCIETY CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE … 12 noon-4 pm, 8513 Lyons Rd., Waynesboro, PA. 717/762-7123. ARTIST OPEN HOUSE … 2-4 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Do a little holiday shopping with fused glass artist Leah Wetmore Powell. Ornaments, jewelry and great holiday gifts for sale. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. CHRISTMAS CONCERT … 3 pm, Band Hall, Main St., Rohrersville, MD. Winter concert of the Rohrersville Community Band of Washington County. Featuring holiday favorites. Refreshments. Free, donations welcome. www.angelfire.com/md/ rohrersvilleband/ 301/992-9767. CHRISTMAS CONCERT … 3 pm, Lutheran Theological Seminary Chapel, Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, PA. Seasonal music presented by the 100-member Gettysburg Civic Chorus. Free. www.gettysburg civicchorus. webs.com. 717/677-9445. HOLIDAY FESTIVAL … 3-6 pm, Fahrney-Keedy Home & Village, 8507 Mapleville Rd., Boonsboro, MD. Holiday decorations and entertainment, food, door prizes and horse-drawn sleigh rides. www.fkhv.org. 301/671-5015. Monday, December 12 thru 23 “12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS” AT COUNTRY TIME TREASURES ... 10 am-6 pm Mon.-Fri., 10 am-5 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., 3640 Black Gap Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Traditional and primitive home décor. Enjoy the “12 Days of Christmas” with us. Each day there will be a select item in the shop discounted. 717/2642606. See ad on page 11. Tuesday, December 13 WILLOW POND FARM HOLIDAY BOARDING HOUSE LUNCHEONS … 12 noon, 145 Tract Rd., Fairfield, PA. Great food, good company and an opportunity to learn about the use of herbs in holiday cooking and decorating. Lunch includes soup, main course, salad and dessert. Stay for mini-workshop afterwards on quick and easy herbal culinary, craft, gift giving and decorating for the holidays. Reservations required. $30/person. 717/642-6387. See ad on page 42. Wednesday, December 14 WEAVERS ROUNDTABLE … 10 am, Wash. Co. Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Holiday Brunch, Show & Tell and how to weave a flat braid by Karel Henneberger. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. DANCING WITH THE VINES … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Learn the basics of Swing, Salsa and the Tango. 6-7 pm welcome reception, 7-8 pm class. $5/person or $8/couple. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. continued on page 42 D ECEMB ER 2011

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Shawnee State Park W of Bedford on U.S. 30. Named after the Shawnee Indians, this 3,800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake. 335 campsites, fishing, swimming, boating, hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, and picnicking. Open yearround. Gravity Hill Located west of Rt. 96 near New Paris, PA. Defy gravity at this remote spot in Bedford County. Water runs uphill … cars roll uphill … it really works! Difficult to find unless you have detailed directions. The Bedford Co.Visitors Bureau will send a free map and brochure – Call 1-800-765-3331. Lake Gordon & Koon Lake Located E of U.S. 200 S of Bedford in the Centerville area. A real mecca for fishermen. Espy House Built in 1771, served as Washington’s Headquarters in the fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion. The only remaining building in existence on its original site, occupied by Gen. Arthur St. Clair, President of the Continental Congress & first Governor of the Northwest Territory. Anderson House 137 Pitt St., Bedford. Built in 1814 by Dr. John Anderson, a portion was used for his office & in 1815, converted one-half of the house into a bank, whose original vault can still be viewed. The Chamber of Commerce now occupies part of the house. 800/7653331, ext. 220. Breezewood Located at the #12 interchange of the Pa. Turnpike, I70 and U.S. 30. Nearby areas offer a wide variety of recreational areas. Fulton House One hundred block of Lincoln Way E, McConnellsburg. A former stagecoach inn, c. 1793. Restored in 1976, today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton Co.Historical Society open for special events or by appointment. 717/4853172. Burnt Cabins Grist Mill One of the oldest mills in the County dating back to 1750, and the only grist mill still operated by a waterpowered overshot wooden water wheel. McConnellsburg The County seat of Fulton County. at the junction of the Lincoln Highway Rt. 30, and US Rt. 522. Established in 1786 and filled with historic structures from the late 18th century. 717/485-4064. Fort Loudoun Historic Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site of the first Colonial uprising against British military rule in 1767. Ramps Bridge Also known as Failors Mill Bridge, one mile west of Newburg (off Rt. 641) on Covered Bridge Road. Built in 1882, it is the only such structure remaining on its original site in Cumberland Co. Red Bridge The covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt. 416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily use. Mercersburg Home of the famed Mercersburg Academy, a private school whose campus is home to the log cabin birthplace of James Buchanan, the only native Pennsylvanian to become President of the United States.

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Cowans Gap State Park Located 9 mi. NE of McConnellsburg. Over 1,300 acres includes a 42-acre lake for swimming, fishing, and boating, 232 campsites, 10 rental cabins, and scores of private cabins. Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church Organized in 1741 at Welsh Run, SE of Mercers-burg on Rt. 416, one of the oldest churches in the Cumberland Valley. Greencastle Established in 1782, historical events include President Washington’s visit during the Whiskey Rebellion, and John Brown’s stay while working on plans for the Harpers Ferry Raid. Firemen’s Display Greencastle. The Rescue Hose Company displays the nation’s oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 and other early firefighting equipment. The Johnston Home Greencastle. Built in the late 1700’s by Dr. Robert Johnston, Surgeon-General during the Revolution. George Washington slept here during a visit at the time of the Whiskey Rebellion. Mason-Dixon Crown-Stone Marker Located S of Greencastle. Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Md. and Pa. in 1765, placing stone markers at one-mile intervals, with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-Stone. This 105th milestone, is one of the few remaining left. Enoch Brown Park Just N of Greencastle. Massacre site of Enoch Brown, pioneer schoolteacher, and his ten pupils during the uprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764. Martin’s Mill Covered Bridge Greencastle. One mi. W of Greencastle. The original bridge, built in 1849, crosses the Conococheague Creek. The bridge is 205 ft. long and approx. 28 ft. wide. Brown’s Mill Graveyard Near Greencastle. Monument built to the memory of Revolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men who fought for independence. Corporal Rihl Monument Greencastle. Corporal William Rihl of the First New York Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on Free Soil in the Civil War, June 22, 1863. Brown’s Mill School Just N of Greencastle, E of U.S. 11. A complete furnished example of a country schoolhouse. Waynesboro Dates back to 1749. Located nearby is the SnowHill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as they were used by the 7th-Day Baptists. Toll Gate House 323 E. Main St. Waynesboro. Built between 1844 and 1853. Now serves as the office for the Franklin County Chapter of the American Red Cross. A.T.H. & L. Museum S. Potomac St., Waynesboro. Contains approximately 150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating back to 1880. Free. Oller House 138 W. Main Street, Waynesboro PA 17268. Tour: Queen Anne-style home donated by industrialist J.F. Oller Family. Houses the Waynesboro Historical Society and area genealogy library and information. Call 717.762.1747

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Renfrew Museum and Park Rt. 16, East of Waynesboro. 107-acre park along the Antietam Creek, features a Pennsylvania-German farmstead, an extensive collection of John Bell Pottery, and features Nicodemus collection of American decorative arts. Open late April-late Oct. Open Tues-Sun, 12-4pm. Admission. 717/762-4723 Penn State’s Mont Alto Campus Location of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the area. Abolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School here prior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid. Also the site where over 500 iron workers once toiled at the Mont Alto Furnaces. Chambersburg The County Seat of Franklin Co. Occupied by Southern forces three times during the Civil War. The last time ended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing to pay ransom of $100,000 in gold. The Chambersburg Heritage Center Located on the square at 100 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg. Open Monday - Friday 8am 5pm, and Saturday 10am - 2pm. An interpretive center dedicated to over 200 years of Franklin County History. Topics include: Frontier, Architecture, Underground Railroad, Civil War Invasions and Raids, and Transportation. 717/264-7101. Wilson College Chambersburg. One of the nation’s oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women. In 1982 the college established its Continuing Studies Division to serve both men and women. The 300-acre Wilson campus is open to the public. Chambersburg Volunteer Firemen’s Museum 441 Broad St., in the former quarters of the Cumberland Valley Hose Co. #5. Displays of historic pumpers, uniforms, artifacts, and photographs. Open May-Oct. Fire Prevention Week. Sat. 1-9 p.m.; Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 717/263-1049 (evenings). The Old Jailhouse 175 E. King St., Chambersburg, at N. Second St. (U.S. 11N). An 1818 jail complex, restored and renovated houses the Kittochtinny Historical Society’s Museum and Library. Hours vary. 717/264-1667. Caledonia State Park Between Chambersburg and Gettysburg, 1,444 acres in Franklin and Adams Co. astride U.S. 30. Golf, swim, picnic, camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem Pole Playhouse Summer Theatre. Thaddeus Stevens blacksmith shop, c. 1830, now operates as a museum. Historic Round Barn Franklin township between Cashtown and Arendtsville, a short distance N of U.S. 30 W of Gettysburg. Built in 1914 by Noah Sheely, Adams County’s first commercial orchardist. Biglerville N of Gettysburg on Rt. 34. Known for its old general store of yesterday and days gone by. Gettysburg Site of the Battle of Gettysburg. The County Seat of Adams County. Site of Lutheran Theological Seminary founded in 1826, and Gettysburg College established in 1832. Site of the Battle of Gettysburg fought in July 1863 and the Civil War battlefield where President Lincoln delivered his famous Gettysburg Address Nov. 19, 1863.

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Eisenhower National Historic Site 97 Taneytown Rd., Gettysburg. The only home ever owned by General Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie. Originally furnished home, 1887 Pennsylvania bank barn. Tours offered daily, Junior Secret Service program for children 7-12. Admission. Open daily 9-4. 717/338-9114. Cashtown Inn 1325 Old Rt. 30, Cashtown. 1797 stagecoach stop. Confederate headquarters for Battle of Gettysburg. Seen in the movie, Gettysburg. Open Tue.-Sun offering lodging and dining. 717/334-9722. Cumberland County Historical Society and Hamilton Library Association 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle. Open Mon. 7-9 p.m., Tues.-Fri. 1-4 p.m. 5,500 books and monographs relating to regional history as well as the oldest American-made printing press, Schimmel & Mountz woodcarvings, Jim Thorpe photos and more. Free. Carlisle The County Seat of Cumberland County. Carlisle named for Carlisle, England, was laid out in 1751 following the same pattern of its namesake. Home of three signers of the Declaration of Independence and Carlisle Barracks, second oldest army post in the United States, and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary War fame. The Neas House 113 W. Chestnut St., Hanover. An elegant Federal-style mansion, circa 1783. One of the first all brick buildings in the town; it once was the home of Hanover’s first Burgess. There are 7 rooms, 2 halls and a kitchen. The home is furnishings are circa 1815, the year the original owner and his wife died. Admission also provides entrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion. Tours available Sat Noon-3:15. Special tours are available – 717 637 6413 or 717 632 3207. The Warehime-Myers Mansion 305 Baltimore St., Hanover. A Neo-Classic structure, circa 1911. One of Hanover’s twin mansions built by the Hanover Shoe Co. for the co-owners. It has 17 room, 2 large halls, a carriage house and an expansive lawn with a wide variety of trees, identified by ‘common and botanical’ names. It remained in the family until 1996 when J. William Warehime purchased it. He donated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007. The furnishings are eclectic, some from each of the former owners. Admission also provides entrance to the Neas House. Tours available Wed. 10-3:15 & Sat Noon-3:15. Special tours are available – 717 637 6413 or 717 632 3207. The Little Red Schoolhouse On the campus of Shippensburg University. Built in 1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in 1969. Visit by special appt. through the Univ. Alumni Office. 717/477-1218. Strawberry Hill Nature Center 3 mi. W of Fairfield on Mt. Hope Rd. 609 acre non-profit preserve with wildlife, woodlands, ponds, and streams to explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails. Nature Center open 9-4 Mon. - Fri. Trails open dawn-dusk daily. Free. 717/642-5840. Conococheague Institute Museum and Library Located in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort, 1-1/2 miles SW of Rts. 995 & 416. Home of the original Welsh settlement, 1730s, f.f. Scotch-Irish & German settlers. Frontier forts of French & Indian War era. History/genealogy research library, Welsh Barrens Visitor Center, Negley & Davis/Chambers houses, German 4Square garden, early settlers cemetery. Tours available. Open Tues., Wed., Fri., & Sat., 9-4, Sun., 1-4. Other times by appointment. 717-328-3467, email: pioneerhistory@innernet.net, website: www.conococheague.org D ECEMB ER 2011

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Thursday, December 15 MIDDLEBURG/MASON-DIXON LINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY … 7 pm, Ruritan Building, Route 11 north at State Line (PA) Community Park. Guest speaker Myra Reichart, living historian from Gettysburg will present program, “Ought It Not To Be a Merry Christmas?” drawn from letters and journals of soldiers & civilians. Refreshments. 301/739-0357. FREDERICK COUNTY CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE: CHRISTMAS PARTY … 7:30 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Refreshments and banjo Christmas music from Civil War Era by NMCWM Director George Wunderlich. www.frederickcountycivilwarrt.org. 301/668-8660. Thursday, December 15 thru 18 “A CHRISTMAS CAROL” … 10 am Thurs., 7:30 pm Fri., 2 pm & 7:30 pm Sat., 2 pm Sun., Weinberg Center, 10 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Maryland Ensemble Theatre and The Fun Company. $12-$22/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. “IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE” … 7 pm Thurs., 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Old Opera House, 204 N. George St., Charles Town, WV. $8-$17/person. www.oldoperahouse.org. 888/900-SHOW or 304/7254420. See ad on page 8. Thursday, December 15 – Jan. 29 FREDERICK ARTS COUNCIL MEMBER EXHIBIT … Thurs.-Sun., Cultural Arts Center, 15 W. Patrick 42 D ECEMB ER 2011

St., Frederick, MD. Exhibit features mixed media artwork from members of the Frederick Arts Council. www.frederickartscouncil.org. 301/662-4190. Fri, Sat, December 16 & 17 HOLIDAY POPS: THE SEASON OF GIVING … 8 pm Fri., 3 pm Sat., Frederick Community College, Jack B. Kussmaul Theatre, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD. Concert of classical music and holiday sing-along. Admission. 301/685-3585. Friday, December 16 thru 23 WINTER WONDERLAND … Belle Grove, 336 Belle Grove Rd., Middletown, VA. Candlelight and daytime holiday tours. Themed decorations by regional garden clubs. $10/adults, $5/children under age 12, Belle Grove members and National Trust members. www.bellegrove.org. 540/869-2028. Saturday, December 17 CHRISTMAS AND CLASSICAL CONCERT WITH DONNA STOERING … Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 339 S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, MD. Full-length concert performed by Donna Stoering, an internationally renowned concert pianist. Free-will offering. www.setonheritage. org. 301/447-6606. ORR’S HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE … 8 am-5 pm, Orr’s Farm Market, 682 Orr Dr., Martinsburg, WV. Santa & Mrs. Claus visit at 1:30 pm, samples, custom-made gift baskets & more. www.travelwv.com. 1-800-4WVAFUN. 304/263-1168. CHRISTMAS IN SHEPHERDSTOWN … 10 am, Shepherdstown, WV. The holiday celebration continues with shopping and a Christmas bazaar. www.shepherdstownvisitorscenter.com. www.christmasinshepherdstown.com. “GERMAN CHRISTMAS BROUGHT TO LIFE” … 10 am-4 pm, Jonathan Hager House, 110 Key St., Hagerstown, MD. Learn about and try your hand at recreating some of the ancient German Christmas traditions. www.hagerhouse.org. 301/739-8393. SANTA TRAINS … 11 am, 1 pm & 3 pm, Walkersville Southern Railroad, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Walkersville, MD. $12/adults, $10/seniors over 55, $7/children, free/children younger than 1. Reservations recommended. www.wsrr.org. 301/898-0899 or 877/363-WSRR. WILLOW POND FARM HOLIDAY BOARDING HOUSE LUNCHEONS … 12 noon, 145 Tract Rd., Fairfield, PA. Great food, good company and an opportunity to learn about the use of herbs in holiday cooking and decorating. Lunch includes soup, main course, salad and dessert. Stay for mini-workshop afterwards on quick and easy herbal culinary, craft, gift giving and decorating for the holidays. Reservations required. $30/person. 717/642-6387. See ad on this page. RECIPES FOR MERRIMENT … 5-9 pm, The Frederick Basket Company, 12 N. East St., Frederick, MD. Holiday music, free hot cocoa and free wine tasting. www.FrederickBasket.com. 301/696-9345. HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Catered by The NEW A-Ville Inn. Holiday Music by Nancy and Jody. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. COMMON GROUND ON THE HILL CONCERT SERIES … 8 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Walt Michael & Company Annual Holiday Concert. $19/adults, $17/seniors over 65, stu-

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www.thecapitoltheatre.org. 717/263-0202. See ad on page 8. HOLIDAY CONCERT … 3 pm, Williamsport (MD) High School Auditorium. Music by the Williamsport Community Band. Free. www.williamsportmd.org. Thursday, December 22 17TH ANNUAL MESSIAH SING-A-LONG … 8 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Conductor Judy DuBose leads the Frederick Chambers Singers, orchestra, soloists and all who want to sing along in G.F. Handel’s Christmas masterpiece. $10-$18/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. Friday, December 23 HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Food will be catered by Chef Exclusive. Blythe Spirits will be performing. Holiday music by harp, cello & violin. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. Saturday, December 24 SANTA VISITS THE MARKET … 8 am, Hagerstown (MD) City Farmers Market, 25 W. Church St. Children’s crafts available from 10 am-12 noon. www.hagerstownmd.org. 301/739-8577, x190. CHRISTMAS EVE AT COUNTRY TIME TREASURES ... 10 am-3 pm, 3640 Black Gap Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Traditional and primitive home décor. 50% off remaining Christmas. 717/264-2606. See ad on page 11. Sunday, December 25 MERRY CHRISTMAS! Monday, December 26 CARILLON RECITAL … 4, 5 & 6 pm, Joseph Dill Baker Carillon, Baker Park, Frederick, MD. City Carillonneur John Widman plays the carillon of 49 bells. www.cityoffrederick.comm. 301/846-4781. CANDLELIGHT TOUR OF HISTORIC HOUSES OF WORSHIP … 4-9 pm, Frederick, MD. Free self-guided walking tour of historic worship sites in Frederick’s downtown historic district. Several houses of worship invite the public to celebrate their heritage and holiday customs. Seasonal music, tours and lectures. www.fredericktourism. org. 301/600-4047. See ad on page 9. Monday, December 26 thru 30 WINTER WONDERLAND … Belle Grove, 336 Belle Grove Rd., Middletown, VA. Candlelight and daytime holiday tours. Themed decorations by regional garden clubs. $10/adults, $5/children under age 12, Belle Grove members and National Trust members. www.bellegrove.org. 540/869-2028. Thursday, December 29 THE DEANNA BOGART BAND … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. $20/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. Thurs, Fri, December 29 and 30 WAYNESBORO MODEL RAILROAD CLUB WINTER OPEN HOUSE … 1-5 pm, Old Mill Building, 3291 Waynecastle Rd., Waynecastle, PA. Experience 4 of the area’s largest model railroads plus special chil44 D ECEMB ER 2011

dren’s trains. www.waynesborotoytrains.blogspot. com. 717/762-9579. Friday, December 30 HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Food will be catered by Chef Exclusive. Blythe Spirits will be performing. Holiday music by harp, cello & violin. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. “THE LAST COMMAND” … 8 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Silent movie with Wurlitzer. $7/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. Saturday, December 31 NEW YEAR’S EVE MASQUERADE GALA … The Hillbrook Inn, 4490 Summit Point Rd., Charles Town, WV. Great food, refreshments & entertainment. www. hillbrookinn.com. 800/304-4223 or 304/725-4223. NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY … The Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater, 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. One-act comedy/fantasy, “Waiting” by J. Paul Clifford, “Liquored Up Lucille’s Holiday Bonanaz,” dancing, champagne toast and continental breakfast. Fee. 301/739-7469. NEW YEAR’S TEA LUNCHEON … 12 noon-1:30 pm, The Gordon-Roberts House, 218 Washington St., Cumberland, MD. Victorian New Year’s customs and music. Advance tickets required. 301/777-8678. FIRST NIGHT WINCHESTER … 6 pm-12 midnight, Old Town Mall, 811 S. Loudoun St., Winchester, VA. Family, non-alcoholic celebration includes games, live entertainment and music, and more. Traditional “Apple Drop” and fireworks. www.visitwinchesterva. com. NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION … 7 pm-12 midnight, Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. Prime rib buffet and Gospel music by The Skyline Boys and The Wingerts. $28/person, $25/person when purchasing table of 8. www.greengrovegardens.com. 717/5970800. See ad on page 3. LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLE … 8 pm, The Woods Resort’s Clubhouse Grille, (located at the golf course), Mountain Lake Rd, Hedgesville, WV. Music by Gary Waugh. www.TheWoods.com. 304/7547977. See ad on page 29. NEW YEAR’S EVE WITH THE HILLBILLY GYPSIES … 9 pm, Shepherdstown Opera House, Shepherdstown, WV. Music and events for all ages. www.OperaHouseLive.com. $15/person. NEW YEAR’S EVE AT THE APOLLO … 9 pm-1 am, The Apollo Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. Annual New Year’s Eve celebration. www.ApolloTheatre.org. 304/263-6766. Sunday, January 1–HAPPY NEW YEAR! FORT RITCHIE POLAR BEAR PLUNGE … 9 am registration in pavilion next to Lakeside Restaurant, Fort Ritchie, Cascade, MD. Plunge at 10 am. May register on-line. Proceeds benefit Fort Ritchie Community Center. Free t-shirt to all participants. www.theFRCC.org. 301/241-5085. WILLIAMSPORT POLAR BEAR PLUNGE … 11 am registration, 12 noon plunge, Potomac River Bottom Park, Williamsport, MD. Take a plunge in the icy river to benefit the Humane Society of Washington County. www.williamsportmd.org. 301/223-7711 or 301/7332060, x239. –VR

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Fill Your Holidays with Fun! BERKELEY COUNTY, W V • our days will be merry and bright this holiday season in Martinsburg and Berkeley County! The Holiday Art & Craft Market, hosted by the Berkeley Arts Council, in association with ArtBerkeley, Inc. and The Heritage Craft, will be open from November 25 through December 23. More than 20 of the area’s finest artists and artisans will offer unique, locally made items for your holiday giftgiving. Main Street Martinsburg will host an array of downtown activities guaranteed to get you in the holiday spirit. Events include the Snowflake Queen Pageant on December 1, Business Open House and Christmas Tree Lighting the evening of December 2, and the Snowflake Market and Old Town Christmas Parade on December 3. The town of Hedgesville will celebrate with an open house the evening of December 2. Enjoy the beautiful churches, unique shops, the annual tree lighting, and holiday caroling. The town will also be collecting

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Civil War Christmas at the Belle Boyd House

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Bunker Hill Antiques Associates

Open 7 days

Holiday Open HouseDaily 10-5 December 10th • 10 am - 5 pm 144 Runnymeade Rd., Bunker Hill, WV

304.229.0709

Fine Antiques & Collectibles

• The Area’s Largest Collection of Sports Memorabilia • Vintage Costume Jewelry, Linens & Hats • WWII Militaria • Vintage & Collectible Coins • Vintage Furniture & Glassware • Collectible Comic Books & LP Albums • Custom Portrait Artist Michelle Charoensawadsiri

www.bunkerhillantiques.com “Toys for Tots” at the Town Spring. Holiday festivities in Inwood include the South Berkeley Community Tree Lighting on December 3 at Musselman High School. The Christmas 5k Run/Walk and Parade will be held the afternoon of December 4 and support the Berkeley Co. Humane Society.

Noon till 8:00 pm

December 16 and 17 Noon till 8:00 pm Free Admission

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Historic Holiday Happenings The Berkeley County Historical Society will present their annual Christmas celebration at the Belle Boyd House/Berkeley County Museum. The lower floor will be decorated in Civil War era style and open for tours on December 9, 10, 16, and 17 from noon to 8 pm. The museum will also be open by appointment from December 12 – 16. While you’re in town, visit the Adam Stephen House for their Colonial Christmas celebration, featuring candlelight tours, bonfire and Yule log, and holiday music on December 10, 11, 17 and 18, from 4 to 8 pm. Other Events Around Town •Wonderment Puppets will present their festive show “The Nutty Nutcracker” Sat. and Sun. through January 1 •First Friday Coffeehouse featuring Daniel Boeling, December 2 •Holiday concert at the Apollo Theatre, December 3 •“A Christmas Carol” musical at the Apollo Theatre on December 9-11 and 16-18 •Orr’s Farm Market’s Holiday Open House, December 17 •New Years Eve at the Apollo Theatre, December 31 Come spend the day or the weekend during this holiday season. For more information about these and other great events in the area, please visit www.travelwv.com, call 1-800-4WVA-FUN, or stop in at the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Convention and Visitors Bureau at 115 N. Queen Street in downtown Martinsburg.

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Olde Town Hedgesville Christmas Friday, December 2nd, 6 until 9 pm Local shops and churches will be open with festivities and goodies Tree lighting and holiday caroling located at the Town Spring at 6 pm Help our Berkeley County children to not go hungry this holiday season. Bring a healthy non-perishable snack to donate to the Berkeley County Back Pack Program. Help to end child hunger in our county ... one bag of food at a time. There will be a Toys for Tots donation drop off box during the event. All toys should be new and unwrapped. Drop offs for both are at the Town Spring. Best wishes for a safe and happy holiday season!

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n Handcrafted Purses and Totes n Soy Candles, Lotions and Diffusers n Beautiful Handcrafted Quilts n Windchimes, Birdhouses, Plaques n Willow Tree Figurines and Ornaments

107 E. Main Street in Historic Hedgesville 304-754-8075

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BLue RiDGe BASkeTRy ARTS & GiFTS Where everything is handcrafted

Visit on Dec 2nd for Old Town Christmas

Custom Made Baskets • Basket weaving Classes Full Line of Basket weaving Supplies • Jewelry Paintings • Wood Art • Gourd Art & Much More

202 Town Spring St., Hedgesville, WV 304-754-7134

www.blueridgebasketry.com

Furniture, Glassware, Collectibles, Linens & Accent Pieces

Open Thu - Sun 210 N. Mary St. on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV 304-754-6461 www.kingfishsantiques.com www. v al l eyrevue. com

The MUD in YOUR "I" POTTERY STUDIO at NORTH MOUNTAIN ARTS n n Lessons n n Studio Space n n Clay and Tool Purchase n n Gift Certificates Available

Contact: Kristin Nelson at 304-754-5727 or northmountainarts@frontier.com 201 N Mary Street, Hedgesville, WV

Distinctive Gifts & Handcrafted Arts n Pottery n Home n Jewelry n Stained

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Holiday Bead Event Fri., Dec 2nd • 10am-6pm Sat., Dec 3rd • 10am-5pm Sun., Dec 4th • 12-4pm FREE Snap Bracelet with $150 purchase. See store for details.

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