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Saturday, March 12, 2016 10:00 a.m. “CREATE A GARDEN OF WHIMSY – MINIATURE GARDENING,” Marie Bikle, Linda Burns and Linda Hollar, Washington County Master Gardeners 11:00 a.m. “DAYLILIES,” Wilma Myers, Master Gardener, BerkeleyJefferson Extension Office 12:00 p.m. “NATIVE PLANTS,” Annette Cormany, University of Maryland Extension Office 1:00 p.m. “BEE POLLINATION IN THE FLOWER GARDEN,” Fred and Daniel Smith, F & D Apiaries 2:00 p.m. “MAKING YOUR GARDEN A PARADISE,” Frank Fink, Living Artscapes 3:00 p.m. “YOGA IN AND OUT OF THE GARDEN,” Simone Henrich, Yoga Instructor

Sunday, March 13, 2016 11:00 a.m. “BUILDING A BAT HOUSE,” Peggy Hardinge & Carol Ingram, Washington County Master Gardeners 12:00 p.m. “FAUNA AND FLORA OF THE C & O CANAL,” Kelly Fox, Ranger, C & O Canal National Historical Park 1:00 p.m. “LIFE CYCLE & MIGRATION OF THE MONARCH BUTTERFLY,” Sandy Sagalkin, Monarch Butterfly Alliance 2:00 p.m. “A WALK THROUGH THE WOODS FLOWER ARRANGING,” Denny Warrenfeltz, Roostervane Gardens

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“A Taste of Nature!” Hagerstown Community College Athletic Recreation and Community Center, Hagerstown, MD Admission $5.00 Children Under 12 Free FEATURING: Floral & Garden Exhibitors & Vendors Gardening Seminars & Demonstrations Area Garden Club Displays “Quilt” Raffle Children’s Gardening Activities Beautiful Show Gardens Live Radio Remotes Free Parking Delightful Garden Café For Information, call: 240-500-2346 or at: www.hagerstowncc.edu/alumni-friends

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Antiques • Flea Markets 4 231 145 59 164 165

Antique Crossroads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Bunker Hill Antiques Associates. . . . 23 New Oxford Antique Center . . . . . . . 2 Old Glory Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Penny Lane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 the shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

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Inner Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Zelda’s Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

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The Old Opera House 204 North George St., Charles Town, WV 304/725-4420 www.oldoperahouse.org

Weinberg Center for the Arts 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 301/228-2828 www.weinbergcenter.org

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Cross Keys Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Fahrney Keedy Home & Village . . . . 15 Homewood at Plum Creek. . . . . . . . . 12 HUG Services (House Cleaning) . . . . 17 ProDesign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 SpiriTrust Lutheran The Village at Luther Ridge . . . . . 11 Yes, M.A.M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

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Calenda r of Events All month ART IN THE HALLWAY SALE … Meritus Medical Center, hallway left of information desk, 11116 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. The featured artist is John Mullican. Artwork can be viewed in the hallway and purchased in the Gift Shop. All proceeds benefit Meritus Medical Center Auxiliary. 301/790-8144. YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK … dawn to dusk, Shell Station, 74 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Walk the streets of Westminster. 410/871-0534. YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK … 9 am-5 pm, Meet at McDonald’s, 1706 Ridgeside Dr., Mt. Airy, MD. Walk on the sidewalks and roadsides of Mt. Airy. 301/829-3685. YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK … 9 am-5 pm, The Inn at Norwood, 7514 Norwood Ave., Sykesville, MD. Walk on sidewalks, roadsides & town linear trail. 410/8719464. GRAVEDIGGERS AND GHOST TOURS … 6:15 pm every evening by advance reservation, Town Square, Sharpsburg, MD. Family-friendly, history filled tour of unexplainable sightings of Confederate soldiers and small children. Hear stories of citizens from September 1862. Fee. 240/527-4458. www.facebook.com/ HistoricGhostToursofSharpsburg1862/

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... every Sun and Wed WESTERN MD RAILWAY MUSEUM ... 1-4 pm Sun., 9 am-11:30 am & 12:30-3 pm Wed., 41 N. Main St., Union Bridge, MD. Railroad memorabilia, archives, pictures and model layouts. 410/7750150.

... every Monday FREEDOM VALLEY CHORUS: Sweet Adelines International ... 6:30 pm, St. Paul United Methodist Church, 750 Norland Ave., Chambersburg, PA. Women of all ages are invited to sample 4-part harmony singing, barbershop style. 717/762-7628. MASON DIXON BARBERSHOP CHORUS REHEARSAL ... 7:30 pm, Haven Lutheran Church, 1035 Haven Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Men of all ages are invited to sample 4-part harmony singing. 301/730-7078. continued on page 17

Calendar of Events deadline is the 5th of each month preceding publication. Mail to: The Valley Revue, P. O. Box 3529, Hagerstown, MD 21742 or email ads@valleyrevue.com

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Are you sometimes unsteady on your feet? When to see a doctor.

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ave you ever felt dizzy, lightheaded, or as if the room were spinning around you? These can be very troublesome sensations. If the feeling happens often, it could be a sign of a balance problem. Balance problems are among the most common reasons that older adults seek help from a doctor. In 2008, an estimated 14.8 percent of American adults (33.4 million) had a balance or dizziness problem during the past year.

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n bend over without falling. The part of the inner ear responsible for balance is the vestibular system, often referred to as the labyrinth. To maintain your body's position, the labyrinth interacts with other systems in the body, such as the eyes, bones and joints. Good balance is important to help you get around, stay independent, and carry out daily activities.

When People Have Problems with Balance As they get older, many people experience problems with their sense of balance. They feel dizzy or unsteady, or as if they or their surroundings were in motion. Disturbances of the inner ear are a common cause.

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There are many types of balance disorders. One of the most common is benign paroxysmal positional

vertigo, or BPPV. In BPPV, you experience a brief, intense feeling of vertigo when you change the position of your head, such as when rolling over to the left or right, upon getting out of bed, or when looking for an object on a high or low shelf. BPPV is more likely to occur in adults aged 60 and older, but can also occur in younger people.

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Vertigo, the feeling that you or the things around you are spinning, is also a common symptom. Balance disorders are one reason older people fall. Falls and fallrelated injuries, such as hip fracture, can have a serious impact on an older person's life. If you fall, it could limit your activities or make it impossible to live independently. Many people often become more isolated after a fall. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly more than one-third of adults ages 65 years and older fall each year. Among older adults, falls are the leading cause of injuryrelated deaths.

In BPPV, small calcium particles in the inner ear become displaced and disrupt the inner ear balance sensors, causing dizziness. The reason they become displaced is not known; the cause may be an inner ear infection, head injury, or aging.

Labyrinthitis This is an infection or inflammation of the inner ear that causes dizziness and loss of balance. It is often associated with an upper respiratory infection such as the flu.

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Ménière's Disease

Causes and Prevention

Ménière's disease is a balance disorder that causes a person to experience n vertigo n hearing loss that comes and goes n tinnitus, which is a ringing or roaring in the ears n a feeling of fullness in the ear. It affects adults of any age. The cause is unknown. There are many ways to treat balance disorders. Treatments vary depending on the cause. See your doctor if you are experiencing dizziness, vertigo, or other problems with your balance.

People are more likely to have problems with balance as they get older. But age is not the only reason these problems occur; there are other causes, too. In some cases, you can help reduce your risk for certain balance problems.

Problems in the Inner Ear Some balance disorders are caused by problems in the inner ear. The part of the inner ear that is responsible for balance is the vestibular system, also known as the labyrinth. When the labyrinth becomes infected or swollen, this condition is called labyrinthitis. It is typically

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Other Causes Other balance diseorers may involve another part of the body, such as the brain or the heart. For example, diseases of the circulatory system, such as stroke, can cause dizziness and other balance problems. Smoking and diabetes can increase the risk of stroke. Low blood pressure can also cause dizziness. Aging, infections, head injury and many medicines may also result in a balance problem.

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Diet and Lifestyle Can Help Your diet and lifestyle can help you manage certain balance-related problems. For example, Ménière's disease, which causes vertigo and other balance and hearing problems, is linked to a change in the volume of fluid in the inner ear. By eating lowsalt (low-sodium) or salt-free foods, and steering clear of caffeine and alcohol, you may make Ménière's disease symptoms less severe. Balance problems due to high blood pressure can be managed by eating less salt (less sodium), maintaining a healthy weight, and exercising. Balance problems due to low blood pressure may be managed by drinking plenty of fluids, such as

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n certain chemotherapeutics (anticancer drugs). Check with your doctor if you notice a problem while taking a medication. Ask if other medications can be used instead. If not, ask if the dosage can be safely reduced. Sometimes it cannot. However, your doctor will help you get the medication you need while trying to reduce unwanted side effects.

water, avoiding alcohol, and being cautious regarding your body's posture and movement, such as standing up slowly and avoiding crossing your legs when you’re seated.

Treatment and Research Your doctor can recommend strategies to help reduce the effects of a balance disorder. Scientists are studying ways to develop new, more effective methods to treat and prevent balance disorders. Balance disorders can be signs of other health problems, such as an ear infection, stroke, or multiple sclerosis. In some cases, you can help treat a balance disorder by seeking medical treatment for the illness that is causing the disorder.

Current Research Scientists are working to understand the complex interactions between the brain and the part of the inner ear responsible for balance. They are also studying the effectiveness of certain exercises as a treatment option for balance disorders.

The information on Balance Problems was developed for NIHSeniorHealth by the National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) at NIH.

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... every Tuesday EASTERN PANHANDLE WOMEN’S HARMONY, INC ... 6:30-9 pm, Saint Luke’s Methodist Church, 700 New York Ave., Martinsburg, WV. Women’s barbershop chorus rehearsal. Women of all ages are invited to enjoy 4-part, a’capella singing. 304/839-7957. SHIPPENSBURG CONCERT BAND, SWING BAND, & GERMAN BAND PRACTICE … 8 pm, Shippensburg Area High School Band Room, 101 Park Place, Shippensburg, PA. 717/496-6279. www.shipband.org.

... every Wednesday HAGERSTOWN TOASTMASTERS CLUB ... 7-8 pm, Hagerstown (MD) Community College, Technology Innovation Center (T.I.C.), 20140 Scholar Drive, Room 323. Need to brush up on your public speaking skills in a fun, non-judgmental and encouraging environment? We meet every 2nd & 4th Wed. Call for information. 301/988-3252. http://7568.toastmastersclubs.org.

… every Thursday ART THEORY ... 1-4 pm and 6-9 pm, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Designed for students with a desire to explore their creativity. Beginners welcome! Afternoon class $100, Evening class $75. 717/658-2177. www.joyfulartstudio.com. See ad on back cover.

… every Thurs, Fri, Sat PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH MARKET … 9 am-6 pm Thurs., 9 am-7 pm Fri., 8 am-4 pm Sat., Long Meadow Shopping Center, 1583 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, MD. 240/420-8555. www.padutchmarket.com.

WV. Fee. Pre-registration required. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org. ANNUAL FLICC FOREIGN FILM FESTIVAL ... 1pm & 7:30pm for each film, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main Street, Westminster, MD. Festival brings some of the best international cinema to the big screen right here in Carroll County. All films shown with English subtitles. Feb. 5, “Ida”; Feb. 12, “Wild Tales”; Feb. 19, “Phoenix”; Feb. 26, “The 100-Year Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared.” Tickets: $7 Adults/$6 for CCAC Members, 8 & Under, Seniors 60+. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org.

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BLUEGRASS JAMS ... 7 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware, 118 Walnut St., Waynesboro, PA. $4/person. 717/7624711.

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF GREAT DRAWING, COMPOSITION & DESIGN … 1-4 pm, The Berkeley Art Works gallery, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg,

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd. Winchester. Maps, attractions, events restaurant, lodging and shopping information. Open daily 9-5. Closed major holidays. 540/542-1326. Toll-free 877/871-1326. www.VisitWinchesterVA.com. Winchester & Frederick County is home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, held each spring & the Apple Harvest Festival, held the third weekend in September. State Arboretum of Virginia 9 mi. E of Winchester on U.S. 50. Educational workshops, recreation, driving tours of the Arboretum & Blandy Experimental Farm. Open dawn to dusk year-round. Free. 540/837-1758. Abrams Delight 1340 Pleasant Valley Rd., off Rt. 50 E, Winchester. Built in 1754 by an early settler, Isaac Hollingsworth. Restored & refinished in Early American period. Open April-Oct. Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4. Admission. 540-662-6519. Long Branch E of Winchester on U.S. 50 on Va. Rt. 624. Federal Georgian mansion museum (c. 1811) filled with period furniture, silver, china & Oriental carpets. A Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hepplewhite chairs identical to another dozen used in the White House. Open Sat. & Sun. 12-4. April-Oct. Admission. 540/837-1856. Sheridan’s Headquarters Corner of Piccadilly & Braddock Sts., Winchester. Gen. Sheridan began his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here, then rallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the field. Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters N. Braddock St.Winchester, VA. During the winter of 1861-62 General Jackson & his staff occupied this house — now a museum. April-Oct. - 10-4 daily. Nov-March - Fri & Sat 10-4, Sun. 12-4. Admission. 540/667-3242. Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum 19 W. Cork St., Old Town Mall, Winchester. Hands-on, interactive discovery museum for families. Climbing-wall, simple machines, natural history center, fully equipped emergency room clinic, dinosaur prep lab, new Paleontology exhibit. Open 9-5 Tues.-Sat., 15 Sun. www.discoverymuseum.net. 540/722-2020. Old Court House Civil War Museum Built in 1840, the courthouse served as a prison and hospital to both Northern and Southern troops. Today it stands as a “Witness to War”…a historic building with soldiers’ graffiti and an extensive relic collection. Winchester’s downtown walking mall. Open Fri. & Sat. 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., Sun. 1:005:00, Tours also available by special appt, (540) 542-1145 www.civilwarmuseum.org Skyline Caverns Largest and only developed cavern in Warren Co., VA & one of only a few places on earth where delicate & unique formations known as Anthodites are on display. 800/296-4545. The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum 95 Chester St., Front Royal. Memorial to the men and women who served the cause of States’ Rights, 1861-65. Relics and records of the War Between the States. Daily April 15-Oct. 31, 9-4. Admission, all students free. 540/636-6982 or 635-2219. 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.

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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, Virginia’s oldest professional theatre in the Shenandoah Valley, producing an 7-play season of Broadway hits from June through April. 540/869-1776. www.waysidetheatre.org. Also home of Wayside Inn, hotel/restaurant since 1797. 540/8691797. www.alongthewayside.com 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 mid-March thru mid-Nov., 10:15 to 3:15 daily; Sunday 1:15 to 4:15. Admission, Group rates. Cedar Creek Battlefield 8437 Valley Pike, Middletown. The Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation hosts special events and living history weekends in a continuing efforts to enhance the battlefield and teach the public about their history. www.cedarcreekbattlefield.org. 540/869-2064 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. Collection includes blacksmith and carpenter’s tools, three furnished Victorian rooms, a country store, Civil War farming, photographs, reading materials and more. Open 7 days a week from 10-4, May-Oct. Admission. 540/465-5570. Veramar Vineyard 905 Quarry Road, Berryville. 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. 540/955-5510. www.veramar.com. Alpacas at Sunset Acres 155 Bittersweet Lane, Berryville. These enchanting creatures will steal your heart. 540-955-3529. www.alpacasatsunsetacres.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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… every Fri, Sat and Sun MANSION HOUSE ART EXHIBIT … 11 am-4 pm Fri. & Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Mansion House Gallery, 501 Highland Way, Hagerstown (MD) City Park. Art in the Heart. Members create heart themed work. Show runs Feb. 5-28. 301/7976813. www.valleyartassoc.com.

... 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 handmade crafts, and much more. 301/739-8577, x183. GETTYSBURG’S BATTLEFIELD BOOK SERIES … 11 am-12 noon, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. Series will examine significant works of history and literature on topics related to the Battle of Gettysburg and the American Civil War. Free. Through March 13. www.nps.gov/GETT. HISTORICAL CEMETERY TOURS … 11 am-1 pm, Winchester (VA) National Cemetery, 401 National Ave. Tours begin at Winchester National Cemetery and continue at Stonewall Cemetery. $8/person to tour one or $15/person to tour two. Call for reservations. 540/8279948. www.oldtownwinchesterva.com. WEEKLY MUSIC AT THE OLD CIDER PRESS … 5:45-9 pm, The Old Cider Press, 47 Crystal Falls Dr., Smithsburg, MD. Come sing, play, or just listen. Bluegrass and Gospel on the 1st & 3rd

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Sat. Classic country and Gospel Medley on the 2nd & 4th Sat. $4 donation. Coffee, tea & snacks available. 301/4913346. HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 7-10 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. Live music featuring acoustic artists to full bands. Pay per plate dinners are served from some of the finest caterers in Pennsylvania and Maryland. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com.

... every Sat and Sun VISIT THE CARROLL WINE TRAIL … 12 noon-5 pm, additional hours and appointment times, Carroll County, MD. Visit Wine Cellars, 3130 Long Lane, Manchester, MD; Detour (MD) Vineyard & Winery, 7933 Forest and Stream Club Rd.; Galloping Goose Vineyards, 4326 Maple Grove Rd., Hampstead, MD; Old Westminster (MD) Winery, 1550 Old Westminster Rd. and Serpent Ridge Vineyard, 2562 Nicodemus Rd., Westminster, MD. Winery tours and tasting rooms. www.carrollwinetrail.com. www.carrollcountytourism.org. PUSS IN BOOTS … 1 pm, Wonderment Puppet Theater, 412 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV. Runs thru Feb. 28. $6/person, $5.50/family rate for 5 or more people, free admission for children under age 2. 304/258-4074. www.wondermentpuppets.com. JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH … 1:30 pm, The Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Adaptation of Barbara Park’s popular book. Show runs thru February 28. $14/person. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. National Park Service Rangers and Historians give hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. Every Sat. & Sun. thru Mar. 13. www.nps.gov/GETT. F EB RUARY 2016

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THE COUNTRY INN RESTAURANT – Berkeley Springs (D-4). Join us in our WV Dining Room, Morgan Tavern, or Grill Bar for excellent entrees, hand-crafted sandwiches, & homemade desserts. Open every day for Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner. Outdoor Garden Dining in season. Parkview Garden Room available for special events & banquets. 304/258-1200. www.thecountryinnwv.com. See ad on page 26.

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(E-4). Specializing in authentic Maryland seafood, including crab cakes (pictured above), clams, mussels, snow crab, shrimp, oysters, etc. and traditional American cooking, including steak and cheese subs, wings, burgers, fries, potato skins, etc. Open Tue.-Sat. 11 a.m.9 p.m., Sun. 12 noon-5 p.m., closed Mon. www.lainesrestaurantwv.com. 304/4629020. See ad on page 21. T h E VA L L EY R E v UE


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continued from page 19 … continuing thru February 2 ART EXHIBIT … 11 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm Sat., Washington County Arts Council, 34 S. Potomac St., Suite 100, Hagerstown, MD. Donna Bingaman: Romancing the Canvas & Denny Bingaman: Wild Eyes Photography.” 301/791-3132. www.washingtoncountyarts.com.

… continuing thru February 6 BERKELEY ARTS COUNCIL THIRD ANNUAL MEMBERS’ EXHIBIT … 11 am-5 pm Wed.-Fri., 10 am-5 pm Sat., The Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org.

… continuing thru February 14 CHRISTMAS AT THE ROUNDHOUSE MUSEUM … 1-5 pm, Hagerstown (MD) Roundhouse Museum, 296 S. Burhans Boulevard. “The Trains of Christmas” features an “O” gauge 3-rail layout with model trains operating in a snow scene reminiscent of department store train displays of the 1940s-1960s. “HO” and new 2-rail “O scale” trains will be in operation. Visit 2 new display rooms, and see railroad artifacts, photos, trains for kids to run and gift shop. $5/adults, $.50/ages 4-12, free/ages 3 & under. 301/739-4665. www.roundhouse.org.

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… continuing thru April 10 2016 CUMBERLAND VALLEY ARTISTS EXHIBITION … 9 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Juried exhibition. 301/739-5727. www.wcmfa.org. See ad on page 43. 2016 CUMBERLAND VALLEY PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON … 9 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Celebrating the art of photography. Competition is open to amateur and professional photographers. 301/739-5727. www.wcmfa.org. See ad on page 43.

Monday, February 1 MCCAULEY LECTURE … 7 pm, Washington County Free Library, 100 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. “Everything You Need: The Golden Age of Industry in Washington County” by Dr. Robert Savitt. 301/739-3250. www.washcolibrary.org.

Tuesday, February 2 STAR STORIES OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY … 5:30-6:15 pm, William M. Brish Planetarium, 20 Commonwealth Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Elementary audiences may take a tour of the night sky. $3/adults, $2/children & students, free/senior citizens with WCPS Gold Card, $10/maximum family cost. 301/766-2898.

ART EXHIBIT … 10 am-4 pm Mon., Wed., Fri. & Sat., 10 am-7 pm Tue. & Thurs., The Tevis Gallery, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “Waxing Women.” Exhibit of the artwork of 6 women who create artwork using the encaustic technique, hot wax painting. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org.

GALAXIES … 7-8 pm, William M. Brish Planetarium, 20 Commonwealth Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Explore some nebulae, galaxies, clusters and super-clusters. Intended for general audiences. $3/adults, $2/children & students, free/senior citizens with WCPS Gold Card, $10/maximum family cost. 301/7662898.

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ANYTHING GOES … Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, 5 Willowdale Dr., Frederick, MD. Admission. For performance times and ticket information, 301/662-6600. www.wayoffbroadway.com.

WINTER GARDEN WALKABOUT … 10-11 am, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Discover the beauty of the winter landscape in the Glen Burnie Gardens. www.themsv.org.

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Downtown Martinsburg is a onestop-shop for all shoppers, from artisan décor to quality clothing, spa-quality luxuries and one-of-akind antiques. Whether pampering yourself or looking for that perfect gift, the shops in downtown Martinsburg make it easy to find something personal and special to treasure for years. The dining options available downtown are only limited by your taste and imagination. From familyfriendly diners to fine cuisine, freshly-prepared seafood, scrumptious sweet shops, organic vegetarian dining and ethnicinspired restaurants like Chinese,

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Caribbean and Mexican, visitors can arrange an entire trip around the restaurants and delicacies offered. The downtown also offers a thriving nightlife for visitors looking to unwind with a drink and a show. Whether deliciously-blended martinis or classic concoctions, restaurants and establishments offer a low-key atmosphere to sip and visit the night away. Local venues also offer entertainment from open mic night to karaoke and wonderfully acted plays and productions at the Apollo Civic Theatre. As a historic area, downtown Martinsburg boasts a rich history begging to be explored by visitors. Several historic homes and attractions reside downtown and have been transformed into museums to preserve and share the city’s story. From the home of a Civil War spy to a preserved grand, white

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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. 304/725-4420 or visit www.oldoperahouse.org.

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 Mon.-Fri., 10-4. Cordial welcome. Book & gift shop, Amtrak & MARC info, cold drinks, coffee, B&O Roundhouse tours. 304/264-9977.

Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races Come experience the thrill of live thoroughbred racing – under the lights, all year long! Home to the $1,500,000 Charles Town Classic and West Virginia Breeders Classics, Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races offers some of the nation’s best full-field, nine-race cards. It’s also the place for exciting Vegas-style casino gaming, with 98 action packed table games including blackjack, craps, roulette, mini-baccarat, a 26-table poker room & more. 800/795-7001. www.hollywoodcasinocharlestown.com

Belle Boyd House & Museum – now home to Martinsburg-Berkeley County Convention and Visitors Bureau 126 E. Race St., Martinsburg. 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. Civil War-World War I and II displaysmany other Berkeley County displays like the famous baseball player Hack Wilson. Open 7 days a week. Call Berkeley Co. Historical Society at 304/267-4713 or the CVB at 304/264-8801.

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

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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 1750, is one of the most historic homes in our area. Many of the original features of the 22-room house remain. The farmstead was known as “Mendenhall’s Fort” during the French & Indian War which started 250 years ago. The rare blockhouse from this period is still standing. George Washington attended a wedding at Mendenhall’s Mill in 1761.

Admiral Boarman House 208 S. Queen St., Martinsburg. One of the oldest brick houses in town, c. 1802, on land granted to Adam Stephen in 1773 by Lord Fairfax.

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 Streets, 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. Admission is $4 per person, children under 6 and students free. 304/876-0910. www.historicshepherdstown.com

The Country Inn of 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. 304/258-1200. www.thecountryinnwv.com.

Coolfont Manor House On 1800 acres, about 4 mi. from Berkeley Springs. Home of American author, teacher, attorney, and statesman, Herbert Quick (18611925). 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. Open Sat. & Sun. 2-5 pm. Free. 304/267-4434. www.orgsites.com/wv/adam-stephen

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. 2 Shows a year – 2nd weekend in June and 2nd weekend in Oct. Museum open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 pm. Free Admission. 304/263-0731.

Museum of the Berkeley Springs On the 2nd floor of the Roman Bath Bldg. (which is the oldest public building in Morgan Co., c. 1820), Berkeley Springs. History & geology of The Springs & its people. Mid-March thru Mid-Dec. Sat. & Sun. 11-4. Memorial Day thru Labor Day also open Mon. & Fri. 11-4. Free. 800/447-8797. www.museumoftheberkeleysprings.com.

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Thursday, February 4 HAGERSTOWN PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP … 11:45 am, Western Sizzlin Steakhouse Restaurant, 17567 York Rd, Hagerstown, MD. Luncheon meeting for people suffering from Parkinson’s disease, and their caregivers. Speaker will be Cathy

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Hanson, Program Coordinator for the Alzheimer’s Association. 240/625-2722. www.fareshare.net/Parkinsons/ CREATURES OF THE NIGHT: Adult Owl Walk 2016 … 6:30 pm, Renfrew Park, Visitors Center, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Walk to areas of Renfrew Park most likely to attract owls, including Screech, Barred, and Great Horned owls. Brief pre-walk information session. Ages 15 & up. Free, preregistration required. 717/762-0373. MANDOLIN ORANGE … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Americana duo laced with bluegrass, country and folk. Tivoli Discovery Series is Pay-WhatYou-Want with a suggested donation of $10. www.weinbergcenter.org. RIVER CITY BRASS - BRASSTACULAR … 8 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg (PA) University, 1871 Old Main Dr. $20-$35/person. 717/477-7469. www.luhrscenter.com.

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he warm mineral waters of Berkeley Springs have drawn visitors over the centuries from Native Americans to colonial notables like George Washington to today's travelers looking for stress relief and a quirky respite from daily routine. The waters flow at a constant 74 degrees in a small state park in the heart of the historic town. They are freely available for the taking from a public tap or for wading in the largest open display of spring waters in the Blue Ridge. A thriving spa community has grown up around the springs. Berkeley Springs boasts three times as many massage therapists as lawyers with a menu of more than 50 cutting edge spa treatments available daily to 21st century health seekers.

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SNOWMAN PAINTING PARTY … 6-8:30 pm, The Fine Arts Company, 18031 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown, MD. Local artist will provide step-by-step instruction. $45/person. 301/971-2781. www.thefineartscompany.com. SOUNDS ON THE SQUARE AND FIRST FRIDAY … 6-9 pm, Houser Estate Winery at 19 on the Square, 19 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, PA. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. CASINO ROYALE … 6-10 pm, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Hagerstown, MD. A Discovery Station Fundraiser. Heavy hors d’oeuvres, casino games with funny money, music, cash bar, and a live auction. $25/person. 301/790-0076. www.discoverystation.org. SHEPHERDSTOWN FILM SOCIETY SPRING SERIES … 7 pm, Shepherd University, Reynolds Hall, Shepherdstown, WV. “Secrets & Lies.” Discussion follows showing. Rated R. Free. 304/876-1837. www.shepherdstownfilmsociety.org. FIRST FRIDAY COFFEEHOUSE … 7 pm, Trinity Orchard House, 4599 Shepherdstown Rd., Martinsburg, WV. Hear “Jacob Johnson.” Music, fellowship, snacks and refreshments. $10 donation. 304/676-4422 or 717/379-9812.

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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 year-round. 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 Hous. 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. 800/765-3331, ext. 220. Breezewood. Located at the #12 interchange of the Pa. Turnpike, I-70 and U.S. 30. Nearby areas offer a wide variety of recreational areas. Fulton House. 100 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. www.fultonhistory.org 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 water-powered 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 US. 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

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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 Snow-Hill 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 “Destination ARTS!” in downtown Waynesboro currently features five galleries – Gallery 50 (50 W. Main St.), Gallery 20 East (20 E. Main St.), 42 West ARTS (42 W. Main St.), The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro (13 S. Church St.), and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery (10 E. Main St.). Together, the galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, furniture, prints and much more. Open each week Thurs, 1-4 pm (Gallery 50 and 42 West ARTS Co-Op only), Fri. 5-8 pm, Sat. 12-6 pm, and Sun.1-4 pm. www.artsalliancegw.org. ThE VALLEY R Ev U E


Renfrew Museum and Park. Rt. 16, East of Waynesboro. 107-acre park along the Antietam Creek, features a PennsylvaniaGerman 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. On the square at 100 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg. 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. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm all year. Sat. 10 am-3 pm May-Oct. Extended hours during special events. 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 North of US 30 West 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. 5,500 books and monographs relating to regional history as well as the oldest Americanmade printing press, Schimmel & Mountz woodcarvings, Jim Thorpe photos and more. Free. Open Mon. 7-9 p.m., Tues.-Fri. 1-4 p.m. 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 9am-4pm Mon.-Fri. Trails open dawndusk daily. Free. 717/642-5840. Conococheague Institute Museum & 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 4-Square garden, early settlers cemetery. Tours available. Open 8am-5pm Mon.-Fri. (office & library) ; the grounds are open from dawn to dusk every day. 717/328-3467. www.cimlg.org. The Valley Revue would like to update Points of Interest by adding websites, when available. If your organization is listed without one, please email the URL to ads@valleyrevue.com, so that we may add it. Thanks! F EB RUARY 2016

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continued from page 29 304/263-6766. www.apollo-theatre.org. See ad on page 7. ONE SLIGHT HITCH … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Old Opera House, 204 N. George St., Charles Town, WV. A farce. Comedy by Lewis Black. Rated PG 14 ½ Admission. 304/725-4420. www.oldoperahouse.org. See ad on page 7.

Friday, February 5 thru 28 MANSION HOUSE ART EXHIBIT … 11 am-4 pm Fri. & Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Mansion House Gallery, 501 Highland Way, Hagerstown (MD) City Park. “Art in the Heart.” Members create heart themed work. 301/797-6813. www.valleyartassoc.com.

Friday, February 5 – March 1 6TH ANNUAL ART WASHINGTON COUNTY ART EDUCATORS 2016 … 11 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm Sat., The Washington County Arts Council, 34 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Reception Feb. 5, 5-7 p.m. 301/791-3132. www.washingtoncountyarts.com.

Saturday, February 6 14TH ANNUAL KID’S CONSIGNMENT SALE … 7 am-12 noon, Carroll County Agricultural Center, Shipley Arena, 709 Agricultural Center Dr., Westminster, MD. Infant to junior size clothing, toys, books, movies, games, sporting equipment, shoes, bedding, bikes, and much more. Sale 3-5 pm. 410/848-1050. http://carrolllutheranschool.org. SYKESVILLE ICEFEST … 9 am-5 pm, 7547 Main St., Sykesville, MD. Fun-filled day for whole family. Featuring ice sculptures, ice skating rink, ice playground and more. 410/795-8959. GUITAR WORKSHOP … 10 am-1 pm, McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD. Workshop with acoustic Blues Master Scott Ainslie. Reservations required. Admission. 410/857-2771. 32 F EB RUA RY 2016

EARRING MAKE-IT, TAKE-IT CLASS … 10 am-2 pm, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Have fun playing with Kay’s bead stash to create your own earrings. Beginner’s welcome. $10 per pair. 717/658-2177. www.joyfulartstudio.com. See ad on back cover. COCOA AND COLORING … 11 am-4 pm, Miller House Museum, 135 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD. Family fun at the Miller House Museum. Color historical coloring pages and enjoy a bottomless hot chocolate bar. Museum open for tours. $7.50/adults, $5/kids age 12 & under. 301/797-8782. BARREL TASTING … 12 noon, 2 pm & 4 pm, Linganore Winecellars, 13601 Glissans Mill Rd., Mount Airy, MD. Tour the winemaking facility and learn about wine production from vine to bottle with the owner and president, Anthony Aellen. These exclusive, intimate tastings are limited to 20 people per session. $25/person. 301/831-5889. www.linganorewines.com. NORA ROBERTS & OTHERS BOOK SIGNING … 12 noon-2 pm, Turn the Page Bookstore, 18 N. Main St., Boonsboro, MD. Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb, Shiloh Walker, Kimberly Kincaid, Sheila Connolly, Cathy Maxwell, Virginia Kantra, Eloisa James, and local authors Alexander B. Rossino and Roger Engle. Read rules of etiquette online at www.ttpbooks.com. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Trying to be a Radical and not a Fool”: Congressman James A. Garfield and Reconstruction. National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. FAMILY MOVIE … 2 pm, Washington County Free Library, 100 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. “Minions.” 301/7393250, x250. www.washcolibrary.org. LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON … 2-4 pm, Handley Regional Library, Auditorium, 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA. ThE VALLEY R Ev U E


Featuring authors, Meg Adams, Margaret Locke and Laura Carroll Butler. 540/6629041. CREATIVE OUTLET DROP-IN ART SESSION … 3-5 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. India: Festival of Flying Kites. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org. FEBRUARY FIRST SATURDAY – FIRE IN ICE … 3-9 pm, Downtown Frederick, MD. Tons of ice sculptures, an ice playground and an ice walk along Carroll Creek. Hot chocolate, s’mores, and fire stations to warm things up. Enjoy late night shopping and dining. 301/698-8118. www.visitfrederick.org. ALL COUNTY BAND/JAZZ BAND CONCERT … 7 pm, North Hagerstown High School, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Hear some of the best middle and high school band and jazz band musicians in Washington County. Admission. 301/766-2928. www.wcps.k12.md.us. BEST OF AMERICAN CONSERVATION FILM FESTIVAL … 7 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

Saturday, February 6, 13, 20 and March 12 & 19 RAPUNZEL … 11:30 am, The Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater & Children’s Theater, 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Admission. 301/739-7469. www.washingtoncountyplayhouse.com.

Saturday, February 6 & 27 FAMILY FILMS AT BOWMAN LIBRARY … 1-2:30 pm, 871 Tasker Rd., Stephens City, VA. Family picnic & movie events. Popcorn and lemonade served. Movies: “Charlotte’s Web” (2/6), and “Home on the Range” (2/27). 540/869-9000, x215.

Sunday, February 7 GEOCACHING … 1-3 pm, Jefferson County Community Center, 235 Sam Michael’s Lane, Shenandoah Junction, WV. Learn about Geocaching and then go find treasure in Sam Michael’s Park. Ages 10 & up. $15/person. 304/728-3207. www.jcprc.org.

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ANNUAL WINTER MODEL RAILROAD OPEN HOUSE … 1-4 pm, Frederick (MD) County Society of Model Railroad Engineers, 423-A E. Patrick St. The operation of a large HO and HOn3 scale model railroad built inside a real Chesapeake & Ohio horse/baggage car with an outdoor G-scale model railroad. http://fcsme.com. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Impeached! The Rise and Fall of Andrew Johnson.” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. THE RED SHOES … 2 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Cinema Classic Film Series. Admission. www.weinbergcenter.org. FRANK SOLIVAN & DIRTY KITCHEN … 2 pm, The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Common Ground on the Hill Concert. Bluegrass. Admission. 410/848-7272. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org. NOTEWORTHY SUNDAY CONCERT … 3 pm, Washington County Free Library, 100 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. “Remembering Pete Seeger” Presented by Spook Handy. 301/739-3250. www.washcolibrary.org.

Sunday, February 7 & 21 CARILLON CONCERT … 12:30 pm, Baker Park, Carillon Tower, Frederick, MD. Free. 301/846-4781. www.visitfrederick.org

Monday, February 8 3RD ANNUAL HISTORY LOVER’S DINNER … 6 pm, The Wine Kitchen, 50 Carroll Creek Way #160, Frederick, MD. Chef Jeff Beard and the Wine Kitchen will create dishes based on tales from the battlefields, hospital wards, and kitchens of the American Civil War. Seating limited, book early. Reserve tickets by calling 301/663-6968. $95/person. Portion of the proceeds benefit the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. 301/6951864. www.heartofthecivilwar.org. F EB RUARY 2016

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continued from page 33 Tuesday, February 9 SCHERENSCHNITTE CLASS … 5:30-7:30 pm, Blue Ridge Summit (PA) Library, 13676 Monterey Lane. Free. Mr. Bill Hammonn returns to teach another paper cutting art class. For adults and children 6th grade and up. Free. 717/794-2240. FREE MOVIE NIGHT … 6 pm, Boonsboro (MD) Library, 401 Potomac St. “Ricki & the Flash.” 301/432-5723. FAMILY YOGA NIGHT … 6-6:45 pm, Middletown (MD) Branch Library, 101 Prospect St. Have fun learning yoga moves while getting exercise. 301/3717560. www.fcpl.org.

Wednesday, February 10 WEDNESDAYS IN WINTER … 1:30 pm, Cumberland County Historical Society, 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, PA. “All about Pennsylvania.” Presented by Al Holliday. Free presentation every Wed. thru March 9. 717/249-7610. www.historicalsociety.com. SHENANDOAH POETRY ALLIANCE OPEN MIC POETRY NIGHT … 6-7:30 pm, Handley Regional Library, Lower Level, 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA. For any and all poets. 540/662-9041.

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Visitors Center, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Nancy Evans provides an overview of the fascinating history of buttons, and will display her mother’s extensive and colorful collection with more than 4,000 buttons dating from the Civil War to the 1950s. 717/762-0373. www.renfrewinstitute.org. FREDERICK SPEAKER SERIES: Daniel Pink … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Leading business and behavior mastermind, best-selling author, and TED all-star. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

Friday, February 12 LITTLE NOON MUSIC … 12:15 pm, Handley Regional Library, Auditorium, 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA. “Someone to Ride the River With.” Folk music duo. 540/662-9041. FOREIGN FILM FESTIVAL … 1 & 7:30 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “Wild Tales.” Film from Argentina. Rated R. All films shown with English subtitles. $6-$7/person. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. VALENTINE’S DINNER … 6 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. Romantic dinner featuring Fabio Carella Catering. Mood music by Bryan Herber from 6-9 pm. Dinner buffet begins at 7 pm. Reservations required. $50/person. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com.

ART EXHIBITION … 11 am-5 pm Wed.Fri., 10 am-5 pm Sat., The Berkeley Art Works Gallery, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. “A.K.A” Vernacular Paintings by Anthony Jones. Reception Feb. 19, 4-6 pm. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org.

SECOND FRIDAY POETRY READING … 6:30 pm, The Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. Meet our newest interest group and share your enjoyment of poetry. Free. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org.

ART EXHIBITION … 11 am-5 pm Wed.Fri., 10 am-5 pm Sat., The Berkeley Art Works Gallery, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. Recent work by Berkeley Arts Council Teaching Artists Judith Becker and Jean Kellogg and their students. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org.

MURDER MYSTERY DINNER … 7 pm, The Historic McFarland House, 409 S. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. “A Dance with Death.” A dance floor whodunit. 3 course mystery dinner. Cash bar opens at 6 pm. $48.15-$53.50/person. 304/2631890. www.historicmcfarlandhouse.com.

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Fri, Sat, February 12 & 13 GREENCASTLE SHOPKEEPER’S VALENTINE’S EVENT … 10 am-5 pm Fri. & Sat., Six shops in downtown Greencastle, PA. Grand Prize drawing for a $120 gift certificate. Discounts, door prizes, special events, make-it, take-its and refreshments. www.facebook.com/GreencastleShopkeep ers See ad on back cover. WINE GLASS PAINTING MAKE-IT, TAKE-IT ... 10 am-4:30 pm during Greencastle Shopkeepers Valentine’s Event (see previously listing). Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Bring your sweetheart, family and friends, to create your own hand painted wine glass. Make-it, Take-it Cost: $8/one, $15/two. 717/658-2177. www.joyfulartstudio.com. See ad on back cover.

Fri, Sat, Sun, Feb 12, 13 & 14 VALENTINE’S DAY TEA … 11 am & 2 pm Fri. & Sat., 2 pm Sun., Carroll County Farm Museum, 500 S. Center St., Westminster, MD. “You are the Light of My Life.” All teas include a guided tour of the Farmhouse. Reservations and prepayment required by Feb. 5. $20/person. 800/654-4645. www.carrollcountyfarmmuseum.org. OUR TOWN … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. Thornton Wilder’s classic. Admission. 304/263-6766. www.apollo-theatre.org. See ad on page 7. ONE SLIGHT HITCH … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Old Opera House, 204 N. George St., Charles Town, WV. Comedy by Lewis Black. Rated PG 14½. Admission. www.oldoperahouse.org. 304/725-4420. See ad on page 7.

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Fri, Feb 12 thru Sun, Mar 6 STUPID F***ING BIRD … 8 pm Thurs.Sat., 3 pm Sun., The Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Funny remix of Chekhov’s “The Seagull.” Admission. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org.

Saturday, February 13 CHOCOLATEFEST ... 8:00 am-12 noon, Trinity United Church of Christ, 29 East Ave., State Line, PA. Chocolate candies, Valentine themed gift baskets, cakes, cookies, valentine cards and other assorted chocolate goodies available. 301/739-0755 or 301/491-0850. HAGERSTOWN MODEL TRAIN SALE … 9 am-2 pm, Washington County Agricultural Education Center, 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Sharpsburg, MD. Hagerstown Winter Model Train Sale to support museum activities at Antietam Station. All gauges, Brass, Lionel & American Flyer, railroad collectibles and Hobby tools and parts. $5/person. Free for ages under 12. 301/800-9829. www.antietamstation.com. JEWELRY MAKING WORKSHOP … 12 noon-4 pm, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Make a CUT!-inspired necklace and earring set with instructor Rachel Rogers-Rodgers. Adult workshop. Beginners welcome. Light refreshments. $40-$48/person. 540/662-1473, x240. www.themsv.org. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Preservation and Commemoration at Antietam National F EB RUARY 2016

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continued from page 35 Battlefield.” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hourlong talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. ZOE’S CHOCOLATE COUPLE PAINTING PARTY … 6-8:30 pm, The Fine Arts Company, 18031 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown, MD. Local artist will provide step-by-step instruction. $110/Couple. 301/971-2781. www.thefineartscompany.com. VALENTINE DINNER ... 6-8:30 pm, Knob Hall Winery, 14108 St. Paul Road, Clear Spring, MD. Multiple course gourmet dinner. Each course is paired with a Knob Hall wine. Reservations required. Tickets www.mdtix.com/knobhallwinery. 301/8422777. www.knobhallwinery.com. BERRYVILLE BLUEGRASS SERIES … 7 pm, Johnson-Williams Middle School, 110 Lincoln Ave., Berryville, VA. “Russell Moore & III Tyme Out” with “East of Monroe.” Ongoing series to raise funds for Clarke County High School athletes. $24/person advance tickets, $27/person at the door, $132/season tickets. 540/9556130. www.berryvillebluegrass.com. A VALENTINE AFFAIR TO REMEMBER … 7 pm, The Historic McFarland House, 409 S. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. An evening of romance. 7-course feast, roses for the ladies, and champagne toast. Bar opens at 6 pm. $69.55/person. 304/263-1890. www.historicmcfarlandhouse.com. LIVE MUSIC AT REIDS WINERY TASTING ROOM AND CIDER HOUSE … 7-10 pm, The Cider House, 400 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA. Live music featuring “Matt Miller.” 717/3347537. www.reidsorchardwinery.com. ROBERT OSBORNE PRESENTS CASABLANCA … 7:30 pm, Majestic Theatre, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. Robert Osborne, Host of the Turner 36 F EB RUA RY 2016

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Sat, Sun, February 13 & 14 THE CENTRAL MARYLAND ANTIQUE TRACTOR CLUB TOY AUCTION AND SHOW … 9 am-3 pm, Frederick (MD) Fairgrounds, 797 E. Patrick St. An auction with consigned collectibles and farm toys. Auction on Sat. and toy show on Sun. 717/552-7691. www.visitfrederick.org. VISITING ARTIST SERIES … 10 am-3 pm Sat., 1-4 pm Sun., Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum, 19 W. Cork St., Winchester, VA. Free with Museum admission. 540/722-2020. www.discoverymuseum.net. SAVOR THE FLAVOR VALENTINE TASTING … 12 noon-5 pm, Elk Run, 15113 Liberty Rd., Mt. Airy, MD. Tasting of 6 samples of wine plus a sampling of chocolate covered fruit. Sample of our Sweet Katherine dessert wine in a chocolate cup for $15/person. A special wine and salmon pairing also offered on Sunday for $35/person or $60/couple. Reservations suggested. 410/775-2513. VALENTINE’S DAY DINNER TRAINS … 6 pm, Walkersville Southern Railroad, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Walkersville, MD. Four-course meal and live entertainment. Fee. 301/898-0899. MSO MASTERWORKS CONCERT SERIES … 8 pm Sat., 3 pm Sun., The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. George Bizet’s “Carmen.” Featuring HUB Opera Ensemble. Admission. 301/797-4000. www.marylandsymphony.org.

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Sunday, February 14 STOP, SWAP AND SAVE … 9 am-2 pm, Carroll County Agricultural Center, Shipley Arena, 709 Agricultural Center Drive, Westminster, MD. The midAtlantic’s largest indoor bicycle swap and consumer expo series. Sell your old parts and bikes, and get deals on everything you need for a great season of cycling. 410/848-6704. HANDMADE WITH YOUR HONEY … 11 am-1 pm, The Historic McFarland House, 409 S. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. Exclusive hands-on pasta making class. Work with your honey, alongside Chef Brad, to create an unforgettable pasta meal. $80.25/couple. 304/263-1890. www.historicmcfarlandhouse.com. VALENTINE’S WINE AND CHOCOLATE … 1 pm & 2:30 pm seatings, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. Unique wine and chocolate pairing. Four wines and one cider carefully paired with chocolates from The Perfect Truffle in Frederick. Limited space. $15/person. Reservations requested. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Legacies of Letterman: The Army Medical Corps, 1864-1945.” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. ZOE’S CHOCOLATE AND VALENTINE PAINTING PARTY … 2-4:30 pm, The Fine Arts Company, 18031 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown, MD. Local artist will provide step-by-step instruction. $110/couple. 301/971-2781. www.thefineartscompany.com. MUSEUM CONSORT … 2:30 pm, Washington County Museum of Fine

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Tuesday, February 16 PRESIDENT’S DAY/ADAMS COUNTY COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAY … Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum & Visitors Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. The film, Cyclorama painting and Museum exhibits and the David Wills House are free to all residents of Adams County, PA for the day. 717/334-1124, x2110. www.gettysburgfoundation.org. FAMILY MOVIE … 11 am-1 pm, Edward F. Fry Memorial Library at Point of Rocks (MD), 1635 Ballenger Creek Pike. Watch a family-friendly movie on the big screen. 301/874-4560. www.fcpl.org.

Wednesday, February 17 A ROSE, LEARNING TO USE LOOSE GRAPHITE ... 1-4 pm and 6-9 pm, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Beginners welcome – No previous art experience is necessary! Class tuition and supplies: $50. 717/6582177. www.joyfulartstudio.com. See ad on back cover. WEDNESDAYS IN WINTER … 1:30 pm, Cumberland County Historical Society, 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, PA. “Odd Fellows Hall.” Presented by Justin Bailey. Free presentation every Wed. thru March 9. 717/249-7610. www.historicalsociety.com. ADULT WORKSHOP – FORCED BULBS … 3:30-5 pm, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Learn about bulbs and how to coax them to bloom indoors, then construct a tulip bulb display. $25$30/person. 540/662-1473, x240. www.themsv.org. FAMILY NIGHT … 5 pm, Keedysville (MD) Library, 22 Taylor Dr. Hot dogs, popcorn, and a movie. “Hotel Transylvania 2.” All ages. 301/432-6641. 2CELLOS … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Young Croatian cellists Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser. Admission. 301/6002828. www.weinbergcenter.org. F EB RUARY 2016

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Thursday, February 18 KINDER KONZERT … 9:30 am, 10:45 am & 12 noon, Hagerstown Community College, Kepler Theater, 11400 Robinwood Dr., Hagerstown, MD. The Maryland Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet performs a free concert for preschool children. 301/797-4000. www.marylandsymphony.org. THIRD THURSDAY TEA AT THE INN AT RAGGED EDGE … 1-3 pm, 1090 Ragged Edge Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Casual afternoon tea. Enjoy a variety of teas and scones/pastries. Reservations required. $10/person. 717/496-8372. THE BEACH BOYS LIVE … 7 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Admission. 301/7902000. www.mdtheatre.org. SPECIAL ASTRONOMY PROGRAM 2016: NEWS FROM PLUTO … 7 pm, Renfrew Institute for Cultural & Environmental Studies, Renfrew Park Visitors Center, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Star viewing after the program. 717/762-0373. www.renfrewinstitute.org. FREDERICK MUSIC SHOWCASE VOL. 2 … 7 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Some of the top bands and musicians in the county. Features Retro/Ricole, Katie Powderly & The Unconditional Lovers, Silent Old Mtns, and Freddie Long. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. THE MIDDLEBURG/MASON-DIXON LINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING … 7-9 pm, State Line (PA) Ruritan Club, 15741 Park Dr. Guest speaker is James Rada, author of historical fiction and non-fiction history. Public is invited. http://www.middleburgmasondixon.org.

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Western Maryland Station Center Home of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad which runs excursions May through mid-December; and the Allegany County Visitors Center/C&O Canal Visitors Center and Canal Exhibit Center displaying artifacts and audio visual displays on Canal history. Free. Visitors Center is open daily, from 9 am - 5 pm, closed major holidays. 301/722-8226; 800/425-2067. Rocky Gap State Park Five mi. E of Cumberland on I-68. Over 3,000 acres featuring a 243-acre lake. Two beaches in the day-use area (301/777-2139) and one beach in the 278-site campground area (301/7772138). Fishing, hiking, nature trails, boat rentals and private boating with use of electric motors only. Daily 6 a.m.-sunset during summer season. $2/person. Rocky Gap Veterans Cemetery Adjacent to Rocky Gap State Park on Pleasant Valley Rd. E of Cumberland. A 15-acre site administered by the state provides free burial for Maryland Veterans. Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free. 301/777-2185. Oldtown Site of the historical Cresap House is the oldest community in Allegany Co.. Michael Cresap Museum Opessa St., Oldtown, off Rt. 51. Open first week in Sept. from 1-5 p.m., as well as June-Sept. and other times by appt. 1764 home of Revolutionary War hero. Visit the museum grounds and gardens. Walking tour of Oldtown in the a.m. 301/223-9602. Paw Paw Tunnel/C&O Canal NHP The historic 3,118 foot-long C&O Canal tunnel, built between 1836 and 1850, is located 25 miles southeast of Cumberland, MD off MD Rt. 51, across the Potomac from Paw Paw, WV. Visitors hike approx. 1/2 mile to reach the tunnel entrance. Open year-round, daylight to dusk. Carry a flashlight. Park Service guided tours offered weekends during the summer. For information, call the Cumberland Visitor Center at 301/722-8226. Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum 296 S. Burhans Blvd. (US 11), Hagerstown. Dedicated to the preservation of the city's railroad heritage and those who worked on the 6 railroads that made Hagerstown the “Hub City.” Five operating model train display layouts, railroad artifacts, photos and trains children can operate. Many full size locomotives, cars and Trolley car on display. See cars and cabooses being renovated. Fri., Sat. & Sun. 1-5 pm, year round. Nominal admission. 301/739-4665. www.roundhouse.org. Washington Co. Museum of Fine Arts City Park, Hagerstown. Georgian brick museum maintains a remarkable collection of American paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture from the 18th century to the present as well as fascinating decorative arts. Ten galleries and offers exhibitions, concerts and lectures free to the public. Tues.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-4, Sun. 1-5. Mon. Closed. Free. 301/739-5727. www.WCMFA.org Hager House and Hager Museum Key St., City Park, Hagerstown. Stone residence of Captain Jonathan Hager, founder of Hagerstown, built in 1739. Open Mid-April through Oct. on Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., tours by appt.; Closed in Nov.; Open in Dec. for German Christmas event. Nominal admission. 301/739-8393. The Mansion House Art Gallery Highland Way, City Park, Hagerstown. Built by miller-horticulturist, home builder-artist, John Heyser, in 1846. Now home of The Valley Art Association, where members exhibit their work, conduct meetings, art classes and art shows - all of which are open to the public. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sundays 1-5 p.m. Free. 301/797-6813 Town Museum of Williamsport Springfield Farm Barn, Springfield Lane (off U.S. 11 north), Williamsport. Displays of local and area memorabilia & artifacts. Open every Sun., 1-4 p.m. Free. 301/223-7229. Log House Museum 11 South Mill St., Clear Spring District Historical Assn., P.O. Box 211, T h E VA L L EY R E V UE


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Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly St. Joseph’s College), S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg. Daily, 8:30-5. Free. Grotto of Lourdes On U.S. 15 near Mount St. Mary’s College, Emmitsburg. First National Catholic Shrine in America. Daily dawn to dusk. The great 25-foot statue of the Blessed Mother stands at the Grotto entrance on a 95-foot tower, visible for many miles. Free. Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Seton Emmitsburg. National Shrine of the first nativeborn American saint. Tues.-Sun. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. Mass. 301/447-6606. Western Maryland Railway Museum Rt. 75 in Union Bridge. Railroad memorabilia, archives, pictures and model layouts. Sun. 1-4 p.m. and Wed. 9am-noon & 1-3 p.m. Free. 410/775-0150. Winchester Country Inn Westminster. Oldest English-style farmhouse standing in Carroll Co., c. 1760, once the home of William Winchester, founder of Westminster. Also the site of a vocational training program for people with developmental disabilities. Carroll Arts Center 91 West Main St., Westminster. A historic art deco theatre with yearround events, including art exhibits, music and theatre performances, films, classes, gift shop, & more. Open Mon., Wed., Fri. & Sat 10-4, Tue. & Thu. 10-8. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org Carroll Manor Area W of Buckeystown on Manor Woods Rd. Estate of Charles Carroll, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. St. Joseph’s Church on the estate contains many works of art and antiques. Free. New Market E of Frederick, I-70 & Md. 75, on Rt. 144. Nationally famous “Antique Capital of Maryland” with 40 stores and shops. Gathland State Park 2 mi. E of Md. Rt. 67. Site of the War Correspondents Arch honoring journalists who covered the Civil War. The only monument dedicated to a free press in the world. Free. 301/791-4767. Gambrill State Park Off U.S. 40 west of Frederick. Scenic panorama overlook at 1,800 ft. elevation. Camping areas. Nature trail, hiking and horseback trails. Schifferstadt 1110 Rosemont Ave., Frederick, just off U.S. Rt. 15, Exit 7. The oldest dwelling in Frederick City, built c. 1756. Tues.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12-4. April-mid-Dec. Donation. 301/663-3885. Hessian Barracks On the grounds of the Maryland School for the Deaf, S. Market St., Frederick. Used during the Revolutionary War to house prisoners and later during the Civil War as a hospital. The Delaplaine Visual Arts Center Historic Mountain City Mill Building, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick. A lovely gallery presents monthly changing exhibits. Thu.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 1-4. 301/698-0656. Tourism Council of Frederick Co. 151 S. East St., Frederick. Daily 9-5:30. Exhibits and film on Frederick County, MD. No Admission. 301/600-4047. Court House Square Court & Church Sts., Frederick. Many beautiful 18th and 19th century homes. Co. Court House, landscaped grounds, monuments & markers. Frederick Co. Historical Society Museum 24 E. Church St., Frederick. Over 6,000 items related to Frederick Co. history. Guided walking tours our offered Saturday 11 am and Sundays at 1:30pm, May-Oct. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 1-4 p.m. Donations. Rose Hill Manor Park N. Market St., adjacent to Gov. Thomas High School, Frederick. Restored home of Maryland’s first governor. Children’s Museum, Farm Museum. Open by request and at annual spring & fall festivals. Open April-Sept. Mon.-Sat. 11-4; Sun. 1-4; Nov. weekends only: Sat. 11-4 & Sun. 1-4. Closed Jan. & Feb. Admission. 301/600-1650. The National Museum of Civil War Medicine 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick. Dedicated to telling the medical story of the Civil War. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. Closed: New Year’s, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Admission. 301/695-1864. F E B RUARY 2 016

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continued from page 39 PA. Beginners welcome! Class tuition and supplies: $50. 717/658-2177. www.joyfulartstudio.com. See ad on back cover. FOREIGN FILM FESTIVAL … 1 & 7:30 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “Phoenix.” Film from Germany. Rated PG-13. All films shown with English subtitles. $6-$7/person. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. WALK IN THE WOODS PAINTING PARTY … 6-8:30 pm, The Fine Arts Company, 18031 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown, MD. Local artist will provide step-by-step instruction. $45/person. 301/971-2781. www.thefineartscompany.com. DREW THOMAS MAGIC – MATERIALIZE … 8 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg (PA) University, 1871 Old Main Dr. $25$40. 717/477-7469. www.luhrscenter.com.

Fri, Sat, February 19 & 20 THE COMEDY PIGS … 10:30 pm, The Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Improv and sketch comedy. Mature audience only. Admission. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org.

Fri, Sat, Sun, Feb 19, 20 & 21 AN UNCONVENTIONAL MURDER … Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse, 1559 Boiling Springs Rd., Boiling Springs, PA. Fun-filled murder mystery weekend with fantastic food, live music with dancing and top quality thrilling entertainment. Reservations required. Admission. 717/258-3211. www.allenberry.com.

Saturday, February 20 GENEALOGY WORKSHOPS WITH CAROL MILLER-SCHULTZE … 10 am12 noon and 1-3 pm, Miller House, 135 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD. Users introduced to the historical society’s new genealogical databases, Ancestry Library Edition and 42 F E B RUARY 2 016

Newspaper Archive (MD collection). $20/person. 301/797-8782. www.washcomdhistoricalsociety.org. MSV DAY 2016 … 10 am-4 pm, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Admission to the MSV is free to all today. 540/662-1473, x240. www.themsv.org. THE MONSTER WHO ATE MY PEAS … 11 am, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Arts Power’s original musical production about the value of will power. Designed for young people in grades K-2 and their families. $6-$8/person. 410/848-7272. http://carrollcountyartscouncil.org. TOUR HANDLEY LIBRARY … 1 pm, Handley Library, 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA. Staff members and volunteers will give tours of Handley Library. Take a behind the scenes tour, concentrating on the architecture and history of the library. Free. Reservations helpful. 540/662-9041, x11. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Adelbert Ames – From Gettysburg to Mississippi.” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. SILENT FILM SERIES: Within Our Gates … 2 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. ARTIFACT SPOTLIGHT – ASSISTANT SURGEON LOUIS RADZINSKY AND THE 54TH MASSACHUSETTS … 2:30 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Explore the history of the 54th Massachusetts regiment through medical artifacts from Assistant Surgeon Louis Radzinksy. 301/695-1864. www.heartofthecivilwar.org. BLUEGRASS CONCERT ... 7 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware, 118 Walnut St., Waynesboro, PA. Featuring Patuxent Partners Bluegrass Band from Rockville, MD. $14/person. 717/762-4711. T h E VA L L EY R E V UE


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Saturday, February 20 thru 28 THE MARYLAND WINE PASSPORT EXPERIENCE … 12 noon-5 pm, Westminster Winery, Serpent Ridge Vineyard and Cygnus Wine Cellars in Carroll County, MD. Self-guided adventure through the wine trails of MD. www.marylandwine.org.

Sunday, February 21 CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING: CHINESE LANDSCAPE … 11:30 am4:30 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Learn the foundational strokes and principles of composition for Chinese painting while using brushes, ink, and watercolors on rice paper. Ages 14 & up. $100/nonmember, $75/member. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “If These Things Could Talk: 1866 and the Post War Army.” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate

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continued from page 43 Chambersburg, PA. Limited seating. Admission. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. 717/263-0202. See ad on page 7. AFTERNOONS AT THE MSV: Richard Jeric … 3-4:30 pm, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Enjoy an afternoon of classical music. 540/662-1473, x240. www.themsv.org.

Tuesday, February 23 GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENS FELLOWSHIP … 9:30-11 am, Memorial Fellowship Hall, Evangelical Lutheran Church, 130 N. Washington St., Greencastle, PA. Special music by Nichole Lehman. Speaker is Pastor Kris Sledge. Men also invited to attend meeting. 717/597-2703 or 717/597-3009.

Tuesday, Feb 23, March 1 & 29 WORLDS IN MOTION … 5:30-6:15 pm, William M. Brish Planetarium, 20 Commonwealth Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Upper elementary audiences learn about the motions of the universe from the atomic level to galactic, and take a tour of the night sky. $3/adults, $2/children & students, free/senior citizens with WCPS Gold Card, $10/maximum family cost. 301/766-2898. GALILEO: The Power of The Telescope … 7-8 pm, William M. Brish Planetarium, 20 Commonwealth Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Witness the history and modern uses of the telescope, and take a tour of the night sky. Intended for general audiences. $3/adults, $2/children & students, free/senior citizens with WCPS Gold Card, $10/maximum family cost. 301/766-2898.

Wednesday, February 24 WEDNESDAYS IN WINTER … 1:30 pm, Cumberland County Historical Society, 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, PA. “Poetry Reading.” Marian Dornell will read from her poetry chapbook, “Unicorn in Captivity.” Free presentation every Wed. thru March 9. 717/249-7610. www.historicalsociety.com. 44 F E B RUARY 2 016

PAINT NITE … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. FLYING DOG MOVIE SERIES … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. “Reservoir Dogs.” Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

Thursday, February 25 MODEL TRAINS: Part 3 of 3 Lectures on “Collections” … 7 pm, Quincy Village Model Railroad Club, Quincy (PA) Village. Clif Rau will talk about history of model railroad trains with a focus on them any trains on display at Quincy. 717/762-0373. www.renfrewinstitute.org. SWIMMING IN DARK WATERS: Other Voices Of The American Experience … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Featuring Rhiannon Giddens, Bhi Bhiman, and Leyla McCalla. Admission. www.weinbergcenter.org. HILL HARPER, LECTURE … 8 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg (PA) University, 1871 Old Main Dr. “Building a Foundation for Your Life.” $20/person, free/Shippensburg University students w/ ID. VIP reception and dinner available. 717/477-7469. www.luhrscenter.com.

Thurs-Sat, February 25 thru 27 26TH ANNUAL BERKELEY SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL WATER TASTING … Berkeley Springs, WV. Award-winning 26th annual Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting welcomes more than one hundred waters from across the country and around the globe. Tastings and specials countywide. www.berkeleysprings.com. See pgs 26-27.

Friday, February 26 ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR … National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Afterhours event. Discover the hidden stories of love, lust, and war. 301/695-1864. www.civilwarmed.org. FOREIGN FILM FESTIVAL … 1 & 7:30 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared.” Film from Argentina. T h E VA L L EY R E V UE


Rated R. All films shown with English subtitles. $6-$7/person. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. WILD WOMEN WHO WINE ... 6-10 pm, Green Grove Gardens, 1032 Buchanan Trail East Greencastle, PA. First time ever featuring LIVE DIVA DEMOS! Let your hair down and enjoy shopping, food and friendship. 717/597-0800. www.greengrovegardens.com. A NIGHT OF BLUES … 7 pm, The Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Featuring three Blues bands: Ray Fuller, Moondog Medicine Show, and Terry Oates & The Mudcats. Admission. 717/263-0202. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. See ad on page 7. THE 2016 OSCAR-NOMINATED SHORTS SCREENING … 7 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Features live action short and animated short categories. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. WINE DOWN FRIDAY ... 7:30 pm, Knob Hall Winery, 14108 St. Paul Road, Clear Spring, MD. Live music from The Hello Strangers. Wine tastings and tours are also held weekly. 301/842-2777. www.knobhallwinery.com. JACK HANNA’S INTO THE WILD LIVE … 7:30 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg (PA) University, 1871 Old Main Dr. $23$37/person. 717/477-7469. www.luhrscenter.com.

Fri, Sat, February 26 & 27 THE COMEDY PIGS … 10:30 pm, The Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Improv and sketch comedy. Mature audience only. Admission. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org.

Fri, Sat, Sun, Feb 26, 27 & 28 AN UNCONVENTIONAL MURDER … Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse, 1559 Boiling Springs Rd., Boiling Springs, PA. Fun-filled murder mystery weekend with fantastic food, live music with dancing and top quality thrilling entertainment. Reservations required. Admission. 717/258-3211. www.allenberry.com.

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Saturday, February 27 EDIBLE LANDSCAPES: Grapes Class … 9-11 am, Agricultural Heritage Center, 185 Franklin Farm Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Learn how to plant, grow and care for grapes in home gardens. $10/person. 717/263-9226. www.extension.psu.edu/events. FREE FAMILY MOVIE … 11:30 am, Boonsboro (MD) Library, 401 Potomac St. “Hotel Transylvania 2.” Rated PG. 301/432-5723. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Furled and Unfurled: A History of the Confederate Battle Flag at Gettysburg.” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hourlong talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. JACK HANNA’S INTO THE WILD LIVE … 2 & 5 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. America’s most loved animal expert on stage. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. MURDER MYSTERY ... 6-9:30 pm, Knob Hall Winery, 14108 St. Paul Road, Clear Spring, MD. “Wanted Dead or Alive.” Tickets for play only, or dinner and a play. Reservations required. Tickets www.mdtix.com/knobhallwinery. 301/8422777. www.knobhallwinery.com. FREE MOVIE NIGHT … 7 pm, Bridge of Life Center, Hagerstown, MD. Enjoy a movie, free popcorn and soda in a safe, family-friendly environment. www.BridgeofLife.org LIVE MUSIC AT REIDS WINERY TASTING ROOM AND CIDER HOUSE … 7-10 pm, The Cider House, 400 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA. Live music featuring “Across the Pond.” Acoustic Celtic/folk trio. 717/334-7537. www.reidsorchardwinery.com. WESTMINSTER’S GOT TALENT … 7:30 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Prizes given for vocal music, instrumental music, and dance. $5/person, free/children 5 & under. Tickets required. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. F E B RUARY 2 016

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continued from page 45 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF SUNDERMAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC … 8 pm, Majestic Theatre, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. Celebration of music recognizing the 10th anniversary. Performances by Sunderman’s own Symphony Band, Choirs, Symphony Orchestra, and Jazz Ensemble. $5/person, free/ages 18 & under, and those with Gettysburg College ID. 717/337-8200.

Sunday, February 28 WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Longstreet and Sickles – Together Again for the First Time: The Grand Reunion of 1888.” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hourlong talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. BLUEGRASS AND BLUE JEANS … 2:30-4 pm, Miller House, 135 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD. Live music, refreshments and good company. Music by bluegrass band “Fertile Soil.” Seating limited. $10/person, $5/member. 301/797-8782. www.washcomdhistoricalsociety.org. NOTEWORTHY SUNDAY CONCERT … 3 pm, Washington County Free Library, 100 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. 301/739-3250. www.washcolibrary.org.

Mon, Tues, Wed, February 29, March 1 & 2 BOOKS ARE FUN SALE … 10 am-4 pm Mon, 9 am-4 pm Tues., 7 am-3 pm Wed., Robinwood Professional Center, Room 142, 11110 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Key vendors include Readers Digest and Taste of Home cookbooks, Publications International, DK, Penguin, Random House, and many others. 301/790-8144.

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am, Williamsport (MD) High School Auditorium, 5 S. Clifton Dr. The Maryland Symphony Orchestra Percussion Trio performs a free concert for preschool children. 301/797-4000. www.marylandsymphony.org.

Friday, March 4 FIRST FRIDAY, GETTYSBURG STYLE! … 4-8 pm, Gettysburg, PA. “Basketball.” Special events, artists, discounts, refreshments, and late shopping. www.gettysburgretailmerchants.com FIRST FRIDAY COFFEEHOUSE … 7 pm, Trinity Orchard House, 4599 Shepherdstown Rd., Martinsburg, WV. Hear “Clinton Collins.” Music, fellowship, snacks and refreshments. $10 donation. 304/676-4422 or 717/379-9812. www.clintoncollins.com. SHEPHERDSTOWN FILM SOCIETY SPRING SERIES … 7 pm, Shepherd University, Reynolds Hall, Shepherdstown, WV. “A World Apart.” Discussion follows showing. Rated PG. Free. 304/876-1837. www.shepherdstownfilmsociety.org. HAMILTON LOOMIS … 7 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Blues-based American music. Admission. 301/790-2000. www.mdtheatre.org.

Saturday, March 5 MET LIVE IN HD: Manon Lescaut … 1 pm, Majestic Theatre, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. Puccini. $17-$25/person. 717/337-8200. THE 29TH ANNUAL COMEDY & MAGIC SPECTACULAR … 7 pm, The Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Admission. 717/2630202. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. See ad on page 7.

Sat, Sun, March 12 & 13 22ND ANNUAL FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW … 9 am-5 pm Sat., 10 am-4 pm Sun., Hagerstown (MD) Community College Athletic, Recreation and Community Center. “A Taste of Nature!” Featuring floral & garden exhibitors & vendors, seminars & demonstrations, and much more. $5/adults, free under 12. www.hagerstowncc.edu/alumni-friends. 240/500-2346. See ad on page 3.

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n Mansion House Hospital, a Union hospital in Alexandria, life had a morbid routine. New patients entered, suffering from a variety of wounds and afflictions. Some had surgery, others just needed medicine and rest. Some recovered. Others died shockingly fast and far from home. Nurses, doctors, and volunteers did what they could as the cycle of suffering and death kept repeating. Mercy Street, a new drama on PBS, brings the horror, the heartbreak, and the humor of this chapter of history to life. The series presents an intimate and accurate portrayal of the realities of life in a Civil War hospital — but it just scratches the surface. Civil War medicine touched thousands of lives on and off the battlefield, improved American medical practice, and continues to impact us today. The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is devoted to sharing these stories of compassion, healing, and innovation. www.vall ey rev ue .co m

Throughout the month of February, join the Museum to uncover the history behind the drama on Mercy Street and discover hundreds of other hairraising and heartbreaking stories of Civil War medicine. Every Thursday: Watch and discuss Mercy Street with experts. Every Friday: Hear from experts and current military medical professionals in the Museum’s master lecture series. February 8: Bite into history during the 3rd Annual History Lovers’ Dinner at the Wine Kitchen in Downtown Frederick. February 20: Join the Museum for a touch tour of a surgeon’s kit from the 54th Massachusetts and get your hands on African American history. February 26: Discover the hidden stories of love, lust, and war at an after-hours event, “All’s Fair in Love and War.” Visit www.civilwarmed.org or follow the Museum on Facebook or Twitter to learn more. F E B RUARY 2 016

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