July 2014 Valley Revue

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Celebrating our 44th year!

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July 21-26 See ad on page 9

what’s inside

H Summer Festivals H Quad-State Region’s Most Comprehensive Calendar of Events for MD • WV • VA • PA H Places to Dine, Shop, Stay & Play H Valley Theatre & Entertainment


Old Glory

Antique Marketplace Over 110 Dealers

A FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR OVER 20 YEARS! Open Daily 10-6, late Thurs til 8pm 5862 Urbana Pike (Rt. 355 South) Frederick, MD (I-70 Exit 54 onto 355 S.)

301-662-9173 www.oldgloryantiques.com

ANTIQUE CROSSROADS AT HAGERSTOWN, MD

250 Antique/Collectibles Dealers in Booths & Gallery of Showcases 24,000 sq. ft. Building • Handicap Accessible Directions: I-70 to Exit 32A, Rt. 40 East, 1-1/2 mi.

Showcases & Booths Now Available for Rent!

OPEN 7 DAYS – 9 to 5 (301) 739-0858 www.antiquexroads.com

Violets & More “Unique” Gift Shop •African Violets & Violet Pots Gotz •Foxcreek Baskets Made in USA Dolls Machine Washable •Beautiful Doilies & Table Runners •Jigsaw Puzzles & Scramble Squares •Outdoor & Water Toys •Bruder Toys & Folkmanis Puppets •Calico Critters and Accessories •Windchimes & Chair Hammocks •Bird Houses & Feeders and Much, Much More! Mon.-Wed. & Fri. 10-6 • Sat. 10-2 • City Market Sat 6-12 noon Closed Sun. & Thurs.

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

(717) 762-4130

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

Lots of family fun with hot air balloons, music, inflatable rides, kids activities & games, beautiful flowers, summer breeze, helicopter rides, sky divers, food, craft vendors, and much more! www.summerskyfestival.com

Green Grove Gardens

1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA 717-597-0800 • www.greengrovegardens.com

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“I feel the train a comin’........”

JUNE 20 - JULY 13 Broadway stars Jason Edwards, Allison Briner, Johnny Kinnaird and Trenna Barnes, with some of Nashville’s top musicians in a full throttled, boot stompin’ musical tribute to “The Man in Black”. Sponsored by Merrill Lynch

Couples Night Out: July 19 – Call for details.

by Larry Shue

JULY 18 - AUGUST 3 Ken Jenkins (Dr. Kelso from Scrubs) and Jill Larson (Opal Cortlandt from All My Children) star in this hilarious, belly laugh filled romp where the good guys win. Sponsored by M&T Bank and Walker, Conner, and Spang, LLC

PERFORMANCE TIMES: EVENINGS Wed.-Sat. at 8:00 p.m. • MATINEES Tue., Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 3:00 p.m.

Tickets & Information Call:

717-352-2164

or 1-888-805-7056

Online at www.TotemPolePlayhouse.org 9555 Golf Course Road, Fayetteville, PA 17222-0603 www. va l leyrev ue . co m

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The Area’s Most Comprehensive

Calendar Magazine

Celebrating

44 Years!

301-665-2817

www.valleyrevue.com Volume 44 Number 1

JULY 2014

Shenandoah Valley Area Map ..................................4 Valley Theatre ..............................7 Directory & Map Key ...................8 Calendar of Events.....................12 MD Maps ....................................14 MD Dining Guide.......................15 MD Points of Interest ................16 WV Maps ....................................22 WV Points of Interest ..........24, 29 VA Maps .....................................30 VA Points of Interest..................32 PA Maps......................................34 PA Dining Guide ........................35 ChamberFest ..............................40 PA Points of Interest ..................36 Published the first of each month. Distributed FREE throughout the Cumberland and Shenandoah Valley area by the leading businesses who advertise in The VALLEY REVUE magazine, Tourist Information Centers and rest stops, libraries, State and National Parks (seasonally), hotels, motels, B&Bs, museums, restaurants and many other retail locations. 11,398,000 published to date (since 1971). 10,000 copies this issue. For publication info or advertising rates, call The Valley Revue at 301-665-2817. E-mail: ads@valleyrevue.com For free insertion of calendar of events items, write: The Valley Revue, PO Box 3529, Hagerstown, MD 21742, or email ads@valleyrevue.com. Publication deadline is the 5th of each preceding month.

FOR ADVERTISING INFO: Cecilia “Cis” Rhyne, Publisher

Call 301-665-2817 Email ads@valleyrevue.com Permission to reproduce any material in this publication must be in writing from the publisher. All schedules subject to change. Subscriptions: 12 issues $20.00; Single copy $1.70

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29th Annual

“Salute to Independence”

Just $20.00 for 12 issues Return payment to:

The Valley Revue PO Box 3529, Hagerstown, MD 21742

at Antietam National Battlefield

July 5, 2014 7:30 p.m.

Red, White & Boom! Annual celebration with great music, cannon fire, fireworks and special guests!

301-797-4000 www.marylandsymphony.org

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Theatre Apollo Civic Theatre 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV

304/263-6766 www.apollo-theatre.org

Capitol Theatre 159 Main St., Chambersburg, PA

717/263-0202 www.thecapitoltheatre.org

Carroll Arts Center

Winchester, VA

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410/848-7272 www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org

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The Old Opera House 204 North George St., Charles Town, WV

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304/725-4420 www.oldoperahouse.org

Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre 1460 University Dr., Winchester, VA

540/665-4569 www.shenandoahsummermusictheatre.com

Totem Pole Playhouse 9555 Golf Course Rd., Fayetteville, PA

June 25 - July 6 This spoof on Camelot will delight with the outrageous, uproarious and gloriously entertaining story of King Arthur and his search for the Holy Grail.

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

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Summer Youth Production

The WizaRd of oz

July 9-20 Anna Leonowens is summoned by the King of Siam, who is considered a barbarian, to have Anna’s assistance in changing his image.

July 23 August 3 Young Jane and Michael Banks have sent many a nanny packing before Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep to teach the family how to value each other again.

540-665-4569 or Toll Free 877-580-8025 www.shenandoahsummermusictheatre.com www. va l leyrev ue . co m

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

Directory & Map Key Dir No

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Antiques • Flea Markets 4 231 145 59 161

Antique Crossroads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bunker Hill Antiques Assoc. . . . . . . . 47 New Oxford Antique Center . . . . . . . . 48 Old Glory Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 The Traveler’s Trunk . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

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www.antiquexroads.com www.bunkerhillantiques.com www.newoxfordantiquecenter.com www.oldgloryantiques.com www.travelerstrunkantiques.com

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www.oleminkfarm.com

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www.apollo-theatre.org www.thecapitoltheatre.org www.marylandsymphony.org www.oldoperahouse.org

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www.shenandoahsummermusictheatre.com www.totempoleplayhouse.org

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www.ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com www.chambersburg.org

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www.hillbillydaylilies.com www.theluckettsfair.com www.quiltodyssey.com www.shippensburgfair.com

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www.summerskyfestival.com

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www.artworks.berkeleyartswv.org www.ArtsAllianceGW.org www.wvglassoutlet.com www.annaspaperworks.com www.luckygirlvintage.com www.natureniche.biz

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www.northmountainarts.com

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www.berkeleyspringscottagerentals.com www.cidermillhouse.com

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www.GoWhereItGrows.com www.gettysburgwineandfruittrail.com www.hillbillydaylilies.com www.reidsorchardwinery.com

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Campgrounds 67

Ole Mink Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Entertainment • Theatre 215 101 1 227 305 148

Apollo Civil Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Capitol Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Maryland Symphony Orchestra . . . . . 6 Old Opera House. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Totem Pole Playhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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Festivals • Shows • Events 100 100 231 313 * 112 155

The Burning of Chambersburg and Civil War Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ChambersFest 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Hillybilly Daylilies Bloomin’ Bash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 The Lucketts Fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Quilt Odyssey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Shippensburg Fair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Summer Sky Festival at Green Grove Gardens . . . . . . . . . 2

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Furniture • Art 207 154 202

Berkley ArtWorks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Destination ARTS! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Queen St. Gallery/WV Glass . . . . . . . 47

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Gift Shops • Home Décor 167 166 238 117 216

Anna’s Paperworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Lucky Girl Vintage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Nature Niche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Violets & More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 WhisperWood at North Mountain Arts . . . 45

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Motels/Hotels/B&B/Lodging 238 216

Berkeley Springs Cottage Rentals . . 27 Cider Mill House B&B . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Orchards/Farm Markets/Gardens/Wineries 215 142 231 144

Butler’s Farm Market . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Gettysburg Wine & Fruit Trail . . . . . 13 Hillbilly Daylilies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Reid’s Orchard & Winery . . . . . . . . . 48

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SHIPPENSBURG

COMMUNITY FAIR

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Pennsylvania’s Largest Bi-County Fair Let the 2014 Shippensburg Community Fair be your local travel destination this July. Experience the music, food, agriculture, exhibits and more that only come from our community! The Shippensburg Community Fair offers quite a variety of attractions for each and every age group. From excellent home-cooked food to all forms of stage entertainment, there is surely something to please just about anyone! Experience what the Fair is all about – the hard-working dedicated members of the community! Hundreds of people from Shippensburg and surrounding towns, counties and neighborhoods come together during the Shippensburg Community Fair to display their exhibits and compete with others for the first place ribbon! The Fair offers many opportunities for exhibitors, including shows and contests in Dairy, Livestock, Horses, and many varieties of Home Products. We place special emphasis on youth exhibits to help teach the importance of dedication, responsibility and showmanship required to be successful leaders in the community! What’s a fair without food? The Shippensburg Community Fair is proud to feature an incredibly diverse menu of homemade foods from more than 20 local non-profit organizations. These organizations utilize volunteer service to raise funds for their groups every year. You won’t find commercial food vendors here, folks! Details at www.shippensburgfair.com.

COMMUNITY

TREASURE THE MEMORIES FEATURING

FREE ADMISSION

- $5 PARKING FEE -

DIRECTIONS TO THE Shippensburg Community Fair

WWW. WWW.SHIPPENSBURGFAIR.COM SHI P P EN SB URG FAI FAIR. R. COM


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

Directory & Map Key Dir No

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Realtors, Builders, & Contractors 204

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

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www.larrydemarcosellshomes.com

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www.ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com www.travelwv.com www.senecacaverns.com www.berkeleysprings.com

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www.thehighlinerestaurant.com www.germanfoodinpa.com www.mountaingatefamilyrestaurant.com

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www.professionaldesign.com

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www.northwoodbooks.com

Recreation • Attractions • Tourism 238 100 215 * 238

Cold Spring Driving Range & Miniature Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Franklin Co. Visitors Bureau . . . . . . . 6 Martinsburg/Berkeley Co. CVB . . . 45-47 Seneca Caverns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Travel Berkeley Springs . . . . . . . . . . 26

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Restaurants & Bakeries 44 157 124 65

Bonnie’s at the Red Byrd . . . . . . . . . 15 The Highline Restaurant . . . . . . . . . 35 Hofbrauhaus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Mountain Gate Family Restaurant . . 15

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Services 235

ProDesign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Speciality Shops 116 106 106

Esh’s Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Northwood Book Store . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Norwegian Codfather. . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

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Join Hillbilly Daylilies, located at 105 Giles Mill Road in Bunker Hill, WV for a fun-filled day of activities, bluegrass music, food, vendors, displays of antique tractors & steam engines, and thousands of beautiful daylilies in bloom! 10 JU LY 2014 — 44th an n iv er sarY !

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July 24-27 • Hershey, Pa. Hershey Lodge & Convention Center

UILT ODYSSEY 2014 • Judged, juried quilt show

sponsored by Beba’s Enterprises, Boline’s, Brother, Calico Corner, Elna, Janome, Innova, Memory Lane/Nolting, Snyder’s Sew & Vac, Starr Designs, Superior Threads, Tin Lizzie and The Quilter magazine!

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Antique Exhibit: American Pride

• Quilt appraisals on site

Left: Vintage Button Bouquet by Linda Roy, TN

QUILT ODYSSEY • 717-423-5148

www.quiltodyssey.com • quiltodyssey@embarqmail.com QUILT ODYSSEY CELEBRATING 15TH YEAR! QUILT ODYSSEY 2014, slated for July 24-27 at the Hershey Convention Center in Hershey, Pa., is offering unique and exciting exhibits for its 15th year celebration. The prestigious quilt symposium and show will be open to the public Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10:00am to 6:00pm and on Sunday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Admission is $10 for a one-day pass and $14 for a multi-day pass, with group rates to groups of 20 or more. Exhibited for attendees will be the finalists in the annual contest featuring quilts from all over the nation and from foreign neighbors. Contest sponsors are A-1 Quilting Systems, Boline’s, Brother International, Calico Corner of Carlisle, Elna, Gammill, Janome, Innova Quilting Systems, Memory Lane/Nolting Quilting Systems, Snyder’s Vacuum & Sewing, Starr Designs, Superior Threads, Tin Lizzie and The Quilter magazine. A special exhibit this year will be a patriotic look at antique quilts curated by Pat and Arlan Christ of the Kuntztown area. They also will be offering a lecture about these quilts on Friday at noon (registration and tickets required) as well as giving gallery walks each day of the exhibit. Other lectures slated for Quilt Odyssey this year are: Esterita Austin”s “Portals & Passages” Thursday at noon; Polly Mello’s unusual slant on Christmas entitled “Have Yourself a Scary Little Christmas” Friday at 4pm; and Sue Troyan’s popular portrayal of Aunt Pitty Pat, an 18th Century southern gentlewoman entitled “Remembrances” Saturday at the 4pm tea lecture.

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Additional instructors sharing their knowledge in workshops this year are Linda Ballard, Nancy Bills, Norma Campbell, Kim Diehl, Mimi Dietrich, Karen Eckmeier , Linda Hahn, Betty Neff, Sue Patten, Sue Spargo, Andrea Schnur, Heather Thomas and more. Registration will be open until July 5. Pre-registration is required to take classes or lectures. The Merchants Mall will be comprised of more than 80 merchants offering everything the seamstress or quilter could want or need from sewing furniture, gift cards, fabric and handbags to thread, books, embellishments, paint sticks, antiques and kits. There will be ongoing demos during the day from several merchants. A list of merchants can be seen on the website, www.quiltodyssey.com. Hugs & Kisses Quilts for Kids returns for its 9th year. This was a non-profit venture started by Quilt Odyssey in 2006 as a way of giving back to the community. Everything is donated for making quilts for children who are facing more than usual medical problems at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. Fabrics have been donated by quilt shops and companies such as Quiltmakers Cottage, Prints Charming and Red Rooster Fabrics. Since 2006, more than 1,500 quilts have been lovingly made by quilters attending the show. The bindings are attached by ladies from the Chambersburg Quilt Guild after the show. Sue Frederick of Greencastle, Pa., is in charge of the project. For more information, go to Quilt Odyssey’s website, www.quiltodyssey.com, call 717-423-5148 or email quiltodyssey@embarqmail.com. JULY 2014 — 44th a nn iversarY ! 11


Calenda r of Events July (all month) ART IN THE HALLWAY SALE … Meritus Medical Center, 11116 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Featured artist is Donna Ashbaugh from Harpers Ferry, WV. All proceeds benefit Meritus Medical Center Auxiliary. 301/790-8144. YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK … dawn to dusk, Shell Station, 74 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. 410/871-0534. … 9 am-5 pm, Meet at McDonald’s, 1706 Ridgeside Dr., Mt. Airy, MD. 301/829-3685. … 9 am-5 pm, The Inn at Norwood, 7514 Norwood Ave., Sykesville, MD. 410/871-9464. MADE IN THE USA DISCOUNTS … Nature Niche, 168 N. Washington St., Berkeley Springs, WV. In celebration of the 4th of July, Nature Niche will give 10% discount on each “Made in the United States” item all month. 304/258-0992. www.natureniche.biz. See ad on page 27. GRAVEDIGGERS AND GHOST TOURS … 6 pm every evening by advance reservation, Town Sq., Sharpsburg, MD. Family-friendly, history filled tour. 240/527-4458. www.sharpsburgtours.com.

... every Sunday

BLUEGRASS, COUNTRY & GOSPEL MUSIC AT RED RUN PARK … 1-4 pm, Route 16, Rouzerville, PA. Free family entertainment. The Outlaw Valley Raiders (7/6), CB Pickers (7/13), Hanover Express (7/20), and Friends Creek Pickers (7/27). 301/733-1085 or 301/302-7454. SUNDAYS ON THE PATIO MUSIC SERIES … 2-5 pm, Linganore Winecellars, 13601 Glissans Mill Rd., Mt. Airy, MD. Live local music, as you taste Linganore wines and tour winery. Trilogy (7/6), Safe Harbor (7/13), and Lea Jolan (8/3). 301/831-5889. www.linganorewines.com. PEN MAR PARK SUMMER CONCERT SERIES … 2-5 pm, 11400 Pen Mar High Rock Rd., Cascade, MD. Sunday afternoon dances with live music. Arrow Trio (7/6), Organist Jim Powers (7/13), Spectrum (7/20), Back to Back (7/27), and The After All Band (8/3). Free. Donations welcome. Thru Oct. 5. 240/313-2700. RED HEIFER WINERY SUMMER CONCERT SERIES … 5-7 pm, Red Heifer Winery, 24606 Raven Rock Rd., Smithsburg, MD. Enjoy the beautiful scenery as you sip wine and hear regional artists play. 301/824-5210. www.redheiferwinery.com. A MONTH OF SUNDAYS CONCERT SERIES … 6:45-9 pm, Westminster (MD) City Park, 11 Longwell Ave. The Vandells (7/6), MidNite Run (7/13), Dean Crawford & the Dunn’s River Band (7/20) and Hard Days Night (7/27). Free, donations accepted. www.westgov.com.

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES … 7 pm, Baker Park Band Shell, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick, MD. Enjoy local and regional performers. From blues and swing groups to outstanding tribute artists. In lieu of admission, canned food and cash donations accepted to benefit the Frederick Food Bank. Free. Thru Aug. 24. 301/600-2844. HAGERSTOWN MUNICIPAL BAND SUMMER SEASON … 7:30 pm, Peter Buys Band Shell, City Park, 501 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, MD. City Park Concert Series. Free. Thru Aug. 24. 717/263-4595. www.hagerstownband.org. SUNDAY IN THE PARK CONCERT SERIES … Constitution Park Amphitheatre, Cumberland, MD. Free music all summer. 301/777-2787.

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BERKELEY SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET … 10 am-2 pm Sun., 2-5 pm Thurs., Downtown Berkeley Springs, WV. Local growers peddle their fresh produce, baked goods, flowers and more. www.berkeleyspringsfarmersmarket.org.

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FREE OUTDOOR FITNESS … 6-7:30 pm, University Plaza, 50 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD. Open to the public. 301/7398577, x180. ariley@hagerstownmd.org. SUNSET SCRAMBLE BIKE RIDE … 6:30-9 pm, Heritage Rail Trail Co. Park, departure from various parking areas, York, PA. Depart from: Glen Rock (7/1), Railroad (7/8), New Freedom (7/15), Brillhart Station (7/22) and Glatfelter (7/29). 13 to 15 mile round-trip journey. Bring a bike, helmet, light, water, and snack money. Free ride with no preregistration. 717/840-7440. www.yorkcountyparks.org. FREE FAMILY MOVIES … 7 pm, The Carroll Co. Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. July movies: “Ghostbusters” (7/1), “The Fantastic Mr. Fox” (7/8), “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” (7/15), “A League of their Own” (7/22), and “The Odd Life of Timothy Green” (7/29). Concession stand open. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.

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MT AIRY FARMERS MARKET … 3:30-6:30 pm, Mount Airy Municipal Parking Lot, 5 Park Ave., Mount Airy, MD. Local produce, baked goods, entertainment, and more. Every Wed. thru Sept. 10. http://mountairymainstreet.org. LOCAL STORYTELLER WORKSHOPS … 6-9 pm, Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. “The New Storytellers: Writing for Film, TV and the Web, Introduction to Script Writing.” Every Wed., July 2-23. $85/person. Pre-registration required. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org/artworks/ instruction/.

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ENCOUNTER IN THE PARK … 7 pm, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Free concerts every Wed., thru Aug. 27. July entertainment: Guilford Station (7/2), Touchdown Sunset Praise (7/9), Randy Simpson (7/16), Masters Four Quartet (7/23), and UpFront (7/30). 240/329-9387. www.encountercitypark.org. CLASSIC MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN … 7:30 pm, The Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. $6/person. 717/337-8200.

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SHERMAN-FISHER-SHELLMAN HOUSE TOURS ... 1 & 2 pm, 206 E. Main St., Westminster, MD. Historical Society of Carroll Co. 200-Year-Old Sherman-Fisher-Shellman House docent-led tours. Other tours may be arranged by appointment by calling the Society at 410/848-6494.

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FREE YOGA ON THE CREEK … 7-8 am, Carroll Creek Amphitheater, 50 Citizens Way, Frederick, MD. www.downtownfrederick.org. SUMMERFEST FAMILY THEATRE … 10 am, Baker Park Band Shell, 121 N. Bentz St.,

Frederick, MD. Free children’s entertainment featuring local, regional and national performers showcasing comedy, music, dance and more. Thru Aug. 14. 301/600-2844. ALIVE AT FIVE … 5-8 pm, Carroll Creek Amphitheater, 50 Citizens Way, Frederick, MD. Excellent live music, alcoholic beverages, local food and a variety of prizes and promotions. All events are for ages 21 & up only. Entertainment: Wesley Spangler (7/3), Paul Pfau (7/10), N2N Band (7/17), Empty Flask (7/24), and Nobody’s Parents (7/31). $5/person. 301/698-8118. CONCERTS IN WAR MEMORIAL PARK … 7 pm, War Memorial Park, N. Tennessee Ave., Martinsburg, WV. Enjoy live music during the summer. Thru Aug. 14. www.travelwv.com. MOVIES ON THE MALL … Dusk (approx. 8:45 pm), Loudoun Street Mall in front of the 1840 courthouse, Winchester, VA. Free family movie. Bring a blanket or chairs. July movies: The Nut Job (7/10), Despicable Me 2 (7/17), Rio (7/24) and The Smurfs 2 (7/31). 540/662-4946. www.visitwinchesterva.com. continued on page 15

Thursdays: 1 to 4 PM Fridays: 5 to 8 PM Saturdays: 12 to 6 PM Sundays: 1 to 4 PM

JUNE 27 – OCTOBER 5

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continued from page 13 … every Thurs thru Sun DESTINATION ARTS! … 1-4 pm Thurs., 5-8 pm Fri., 11 am-6 pm Sat., 12-4 pm Sun., Historic Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Music, performing arts, special programs, artist demonstrations, children’s activities and more. Thru Oct. 5. Free. www.ArtsAllianceGW.org. See ad on page 13.

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FRIDAYS AT FIVE … 5 pm, Town Square, Martinsburg, WV. Free outdoor concert series with well-known musicians, bands and Martinsburg artists. 304/262-4200. www.mainstreetmartinsburg.com. WINE DOWN FRIDAY … 6-9 pm, Elk Run Vineyards, 15113 Liberty Rd., Mt. Airy, MD. Enjoy Elk Run wines and entertainment. 410/775-5089. SOUNDS ON THE SQUARE … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery at 19 on the Square, 19 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, PA. July Entertainment: TBA (7/4), Greg Pfeiffer (7/11), Rhyne McCormick (7/18), and Will Brandenburg (7/25). 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC AT BLACK ANGLE VINEYARDS … 6-9 pm, Black Ankle Vineyards, 14463 Black Ankle Rd., Mt. Airy, MD. Enjoy live music and your favorite Black Ankle wines. 301/829-3338. www.blackankle.com. BLUEGRASS JAMS ... 7 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware, 118 Walnut St., Waynesboro, PA. $4/person. 717/762-4711. AN EVENING ON THE FARM … 7-8 pm, The George Spangler Farm Civil War Hospital, Gettysburg, PA. Farm is accessible by shuttle bus only from the Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. Thru Aug. 8. Tickets required. $15/adults, $3/ages 6-12, free/under age 5. 717/338-1243. www.gettysburgfoundation.org. BLUEMONT CONCERT SERIES … 7:30 pm, Loudoun Street Mall, 1 N. Loudoun St., Winchester, VA. Evening of music on the lawn of the 1840s Courthouse. July entertainment: Bumper Jackson (7/4), Sousa Night w/ the Clarke Co. Community Band (7/11), Circa Blue (7/18), and Solas (7/25). Admission. www.visitwinchesterva.com.

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CIVIL WAR TOUR … 12 noon, 1 pm & 3 pm, National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, 339 S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, MD. Thru November. Learn how the Sisters of Charity and Daughters of Charity served the soldiers during the war. 301/447-6606. LYING IN STATE … 6 pm, and one Sun. matinee Aug. 17, The Washington Co. Playhouse Dinner Theater, 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Satirical comedy. Show runs July 11 thru Aug. 16. Enjoy great food and a comedy. Admission. 301/739-7469. www.wcpdt.com. contined on page 18

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Points of Interest Historic Frostburg US 40 Alt, Frostburg. 19th century homes, churches and commercial buildings line Main Street. Self-guided walking tour. Free. Frostburg Museum Hill & Oak Streets, Frostburg. 1899 school building with local history displays, memorabilia of Frostburg – its area and people. Tues-Sat noon til 5. Free – donations accepted. 301/689-1195. Thrasher Carriage Museum 19 Depot St., Frostburg, features horse-drawn vehicles from delivery wagons to Vanderbilt sleighs. 301/689-3380. Admission. Queen City Transportation Museum, 210 S. Centre St., Cumberland, features a National Road exhibit from a Conestoga Wagon to a Model T. 301/777-1776. Admission. Spruce Forest Artisan Village On U.S. Rt. 40, east of Grantsville, nestled between Penn Alps Restaurant and Craft Shop and the 1813 Casselman Bridge. Village features working artisans inside authentic and historic log cabins, Bear Hill School and plankhouses. Buildings date back to pre-Revolutionary War era. Open year round, Mon.-Sat., 10-5. Various festivals and music concerts throughout the year. Free. 301/895-3332. Casselman River Bridge Grantsville. The bridge was erected in 1813. Its 80-foot span was the longest single-span bridge in America at that time. Skeptics felt that the elongated stone arch would collapse once the supporting timbers were removed. However, the bridge stood and served as a major link along the National Road from 1813 to 1933. Open daily. Free. The Castle 15925 Mt. Savage Rd., Mt. Savage. Turn-ofthe-century industrialist Andrew Ramsey built this castle to resemble the “Craig Castle” in Scotland. This incredible home with period furnishings is currently a Bed and Breakfast. Tours by appointment only. 301/264-4645. Evergreen Museum 15603 Trimble Rd., NW, Mt. Savage. 200 years of history including period furniture and books from the Trimble library, maps, letters and deeds from the late 1700’s and a 5-ft. long dollhouse replica of the 3-story Evergreen House. Walk on the mile-long trail used to haul coal during WWI. 301/264-4106. The Narrows & Lover’s Leap The Cumberland Narrows, is a spectacular break in the Allegheny Mountains with vertical rock walls rising more than 800 ft. above Wills Creek, U.S. 40 and the main line of the CSX Railroad. Gordon-Roberts House 218 Washington St., Cumberland’s National Register Historic District. Constructed in 1867 for Josiah Hance Gordon, a prominent Cumberland attorney and President of the C&O Canal. In 1889 the W. Milnor Roberts family purchased the house and lived in it for over sixty years. Open year round, Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Tours on the hour, last one at 4. Admission. 301/777-8678. George Washington’s Headquarters Greene St., Riverside Park, Cumberland. Only remnant of Fort Cumberland, circa 1755. Historic St. Patrick & SS. Peter & Paul Cemeteries 125 Fayette St., Cumberland. Historic gravesites of Union & Confederate soldiers, local slaves, Catholic Friars, and the Shrine of Pieta. 301/722-4624, Ed Taylor, Jr. for tour.

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Rose Hill Cemetery 535 Fayette St., Cumberland. Cumberland area historic cemeteries and monuments erected and restored by Cumberland Historic Cemetery Organization. Gravesites of major interest throughout US history. 301-722-5480. www.chco-online.org. Western Maryland Station Center Home of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad which runs excursions May through mid-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 243acre lake. Two beaches in the day-use area (301/777-2139) and one beach in the 278-site campground area (301/777-2138). 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 300 S. Burhans Blvd., Hagerstown. Home of Hagerstown Chapter, National Railway Historical Society. Exhibits picture the history of the seven railroads of Hagerstown. Fri., Sat., & Sun. 1-5 p.m. Admission. 301/739-4665. 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. The Museum contains 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 Located in the 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. t h E VA L L EY R E V UE


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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 Historical Society Museum Rt. 75 in Union Bridge. Plans, photos and artifacts of Western Maryland Railway. Sun. 1-4 p.m. Jan.-Dec. except holidays. Free. 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. Garden House 3513 Urbana Pike, Urbana. Historical Smith’s Store (c. 1830) served the outspoken unionist Thomas A. Smith & family as a residence, store, saloon & post office during the Civil War. 301/874-2231. J ULY 2 014 – 4 4 t h AN N IV E RSARY ! 17

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HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 6-9 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 PA and MD. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com.

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MANSION HOUSE ART EXHIBIT … 11 am-4 pm Fri. & Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Mansion House Gallery, 501 Highland Way, Hagerstown (MD) City Park. “All Member Show/Miniature Show” Thru July 27. 301/797-6813. www.valleyartassoc.com. MANSION HOUSE ART EXHIBIT … 11 am-4 pm Fri. & Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Mansion House North Gallery, 501 Highland Way, Hagerstown (MD) City Park. “Summertime” Exhibit. Thru July 20. 301/797-6813. www.valleyartassoc.com.

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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. www.hagerstownmarket.org. HANOVER FARMERS MARKET … 6 am-12 noon, Historic Market House, 210 E. Chestnut St., Hanover, PA. Choose from 3 restaurants for breakfast. Fresh produce, meats, eggs, milk, deli, flowers, baked goods, tea, coffee, herbs, spices, gifts, arts, crafts and more. 717/632-1353. GETTYSBURG FARMERS MARKET … 7 am-12 noon, Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, PA. Fresh produce, herbs, breads, plants, and more. www.gettysburgfarmmarket.com. NORTH SQUARE FARMERS MARKET … 8 am12 noon, 50 N. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Local produce, foods, artisan crafts, live music, free kids’ activities and more. Thru Oct. 18. www.northsquarefarmersmarket.com. CARROLL COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET … 8 am-1 pm, Carroll Co. Agriculture Center, 706 Agriculture Center Dr., Westminster, MD. Homegrown fruits, vegetables, and fresh flowers. Handmade crafts, fine arts, home baked goods, gourmet foods, and more. Breakfast and lunch served. www.carrollcountyfarmersmarket.com. HEAL FITWALKS … 8:30-9:30 am, Fairgrounds Park, 351 N. Cleveland Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Area fitness professionals lead groups and answer fitness questions. Free. Pre-registration for first walk required. 301/991-0899. http://healofwashingtoncounty.org/our-programs/ TANEYTOWN FARMERS’ MARKET … 9 am-12 noon, Memorial Park, Route 140, Taneytown, MD. Local produce, baked goods, craft vendors, entertainment and information from Master Gardeners. www.taneytown.org. SUMMER CONCERT SERIES … 2-5 pm, Adams Co. Winery, 251 Peach Tree Rd., Orrtanna, PA. Family friendly event with free wine tastings, winery tours, games and food. 717/334-4631. 18 J ULY 2 014 – 4 4 t h AN N IV E RSARY !

www.adamscountywinery.com. WEEKLY RUPP HOUSE COURTYARD CHATS … 7 pm, Historic Rupp House, 451 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA. Every Sat. thru Sept. 27. Speakers and historians offer talks about Gettysburg battle and its impact on Gettysburg and surrounding area. July topics: Elizabeth Thorn (7/5), The Black Experience (7/12), A Young Man’s Memories- Story of Kenton Harper (7/19), and Soldiers Caring for their Fallen Comrades (7/26). www.gettysburgfoundation.org. MUSIC BY THE LAKE … 7 pm, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Concert series featuring regional acts. Every Sat. beginning July 12. 301/791-3132. ECHOES OF HISTORY AT THE GEORGE SPANGLER FARM … 8:30-9:30 pm, The George Spangler Farm, Gettysburg, PA. After-hours candlelight walking tour of Spangler Farm guided by a living historian in period costume. Farm is accessible by shuttle bus only from the Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. Tickets required. $20/adults, $8/ages 6-12, free/under 5. 717/338-1243. www.gettysburgfoundation.org.

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LIVING HISTORY DEMONSTRATIONS & EVENTS … 10 am-4:30 pm, Historic Rupp House, 451 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA. Every Sat. thru Sept. 27. 717/339-2157. www.gettysburgfoundation.org. NEW FREEDOM TRAIN STATION AND HANOVER JUNCTION TRAIN STATION OPEN … 10 am-5 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun. & July 4, Hanover Junction Train Station, 2433 Seven Valley Rd., North Codorus Township, and New Freedom Train Station, 117 N. Front St., New Freedom. 717/840-7226. www.yorkcountyparks.org. OLD WESTMINSTER WINERY … 12 noon-5 pm, 1550 Old Westminster Rd., Westminster, MD. Carroll Co.’s newest winery. 410/881-4656. www.oldwestminster.com. THE 3 PIG CIRCUS … 1 pm, Wonderment Puppet Theater, 412 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV. Runs thru Aug. 24. $5/person, free admission for children under age 2. 304/258-4074. www.wondermentpuppets.com. MUSIC IN THE VALLEY CONCERT SERIES … 5-8 pm Sat., 2-5 pm Sun., Reid’s Orchard & Winery, 2135 Buchanan Valley Rd., Orrtanna, PA. Free concerts. 717/677-7047. www.reidsorchardwinery.com.

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MANCHESTER FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL … 5-11:45 pm, Manchester Fire Company Carnival Grounds, 3400 Locust St., Manchester, MD. Rides, food, games and entertainment. 443/7449024. www.manchesterfd.org. HARNEY FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL … 6:3010:30 pm, Harney Fire Company Carnival Grounds, 5130 Harney Rd., Taneytown, MD. Rides, food, games, and entertainment. 410/7562892. http://harneyfire11.org.

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… continuing thru July 13 RING OF FIRE: THE JOHNNY CASH MUSICAL SHOW … 8 pm Wed.-Sat., 3 pm matinees on Tues., Wed., Sat. & Sun., Totem Pole Playhouse, 9555 Golf Course Rd., Fayetteville, PA. Musical tribute to “The Man in Black.” Admission. 717/352-2164 or 888/805-7056. www.totempoleplayhouse.org. See ad on page 3.

… continuing thru July 20 SUMMER FIRE: CERAMICS & POTTERY … 12 noon-5 pm Thurs., 12 noon-8 pm Fri., 12 noon-5 pm Sat., 2-3 pm Sun., Berkeley Art Works Gallery, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. Show features both sculptures and pottery ware from Eastern Panhandle Artists. Exhibit and reception are free. www.berkeleyartswv.org. See ad on page 46. 42ND STREET … 7:30 pm selected Wed. & Thurs., 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 1 pm matinees Tues.Thurs. and Sat. & Sun., Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse, 1559 Boiling Springs Rd., Boiling Springs, PA. Comedy. Rated G. Admission. 717/258-3211. www.allenberry.com.

… continuing thru August 2 ART EXHIBIT … 10 am-4 pm Mon., Wed., Fri. & Sat., 10 am-8 pm Tue. & Thurs., Carroll Arts Center, Tevis Gallery, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “Reigning Cats and Dogs.” Paintings, drawings, relief sculpture and fiber arts create realistic, cartoon and playful imagery. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org.

… continuing thru August 10 FREE RANGER GUIDED PROGRAMS … Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, PA. Free ranger guided programs that explore the Battle of Gettysburg, care of the wounded, the Soldiers’ National Cemetery, President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, the monuments of Gettysburg, and much more. 717/334-1124. SIGHT AND FEELING: PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANSEL ADAMS … 9 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington Co. Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Exhibition of Adams’ photographs from the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts collection. 301/739-5727. www.wcmfa.org.

… continuing thru August 23 LES MISERABLES … Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, 5 Willowdale Dr., Frederick, MD. Admission. For performance times and ticket information, 301/662-6600. www.wayoffbroadway.com.

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Tuesday, July 1 FREE MOVIE NIGHT … 6 pm, Boonsboro Library, Community Room, 401 Potomac St., Boonsboro, MD. “The Monuments Men.” For adults 18 & up. 301/432-5723. FREE FAMILY MOVIE … 7 pm, The Carroll Arts Council, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “Ghostbusters.” Rated PG. 410/848-7272, x17. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org. BLACK HAT/BLACK TREE READING SERIES … New Embassy Theatre, 49 Baltimore St., Cumberland, MD. Featured writers Zachary Heeter and Charlotte Johnson, literary open mic, refreshments available and 50/50 raffle. 240/9204351.

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BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMS … Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, Gettysburg, PA. Special National Park Ranger guided walks and programs offered. Free ranger programs examine people, places and events that made the three-day battle a turning point in the American Civil War. Hands-on history stations, special guest appearances, and family activities. 717/3341124, x8023. www.nps.gov/gett.

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GARDEN WALKABOUT … 10-11 am, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Guided tour through the gardens. $10/person (includes garden & gallery admission), free/MSV members. www.shenandoahmuseum.org. ADVENTURES IN BRACELET DESIGN I … 6-9 pm, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Design two bracelets using beads and chain. All skill levels. $40/person. 717/658-2177.

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INDEPENDENCE EVE AT PLUMB GROVE … Broadfording Rd., Clear Spring, MD. Music, games, food and events. www.marylandmemories.org. HAGERSTOWN PARKINSONS SUPPORT GROUP … 11:45 am, Western Sizzlin Steakhouse Restaurant, 17567 York Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Luncheon meeting for persons suffering from Parkinson’s Disease and their caregivers. July speaker is Bailey Vernon, MPH, CHES Health Educator, Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders Center, Johns Hopkins. 240/625-2722. www.fareshare.net/Parkinsons/ INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION … 5 pm, Shafer Park, Boonsboro, MD. Celebrate with activities, music, food, and fireworks at dark. www.town.boonsboro.md.us. ROCKIN’ INDEPENDENCE EVE … 5-9:30 pm, Old Town Mall, 811 S. Loudoun St., Winchester, VA. Free, family-friendly event with live music, a corn-hole tournament, kids’ activities, beer garden, and more. Fireworks at around 9:15 pm. www.visitwinchesterva.com. 20TH ANNUAL ANTIETAM SPARKLE … 6-10 pm, Historic Mumma Farm, Antietam National Battlefield, 5831 Dunker Church Rd., Sharpsburg, MD. Fundraising event. Cocktails, dinner, dessert & auction. Meet and greet Music J ULY 2 014 – 4 4 t h AN N IV E RSARY ! 19


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Director Elizabeth Schulze. Enjoy musical entertainment by Rob Tudor and Bobb Robinson. Casual attire. $80/person. 301/797-4000. FIRST THURSDAYS CHELSEA MCBEE PRESENTS THE GET RIGHTS WITH BOB KEEL … 7 pm, Shepherdstown Opera House, 131 W. German St., Shepherdstown, WV. $5/person. www.operahouselive.com. CIVIL WAR SUMMER LECTURE SERIES … 7:30 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. The littleknown battle of West Frederick. 301/695-1864. STAR-SPANGLED FIREWORKS SPECIAL … 8 pm, Walkersville Southern Railroad, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Walkersville, MD. Visit the firemen’s carnival in town, have dinner, then board the train for a ride and spectacular frontrow view of the fireworks. Reservations recommended. Fee. 301/898-0899.

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FREE FISHING DAY … Maryland. Anyone can fish in Maryland’s freshwaters without a fishing license today. www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/ rec/freebayfish.asp. JACK E. BARR 5K MEMORIAL RUN FOR FREEDOM … 8 am, American Legion, 400 American Legion Drive, Williamsport, MD. 5K run. Bring a canned food item to donate to the Williamsport Food Bank. 301/739-1190, x122. www.raceit.com. LIBERTY 5K AND KIDS MILE … 8 am, Jim Barnett Park, 1001 E. Cork Street, Winchester, VA. Prizes and awards. Entry fee. 540/667-0252. www.svrunners.org. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AND PARADE … 8 am-10 pm, Middletown Community Park, Middletown, VA. Hometown community event that promotes small town and family atmosphere. Fireworks. www.facebook.com/MiddletownVA4th. 7TH ANNUAL SALAMANDER SCRAMBLE 5K RACE … 8:30 am, Waynesboro, PA. Team members secure funding pledges to raise funds for Renfrew Institute. In conjunction with Waynesboro’s Fourth of July Jubilee Firecracker 5K run. 717/762-0373. www.renfrewinstitute.org. WAYNESBORO SUMMER JUBILEE … 9 am, across from Waynesboro (PA) Hospital. Patriotic festival to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. Full day of free entertainment, patriotic exhibits, 1-mile and 5K run, parade, food, crafts, and activities for children and adults. 717/762-7123. www.summerjubilee.org. BARBARA FRITCHIE MOTORCYCLE CLASSIC … 10 am-5 pm, Frederick Fairgrounds, 797 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Motorcycle races, All Stars National Flat Track Series. 92nd annual. Fee. 301/663-8333. OLD-FASHIONED JULY 4TH CELEBRATION … 11 am, Carroll Co. Farm Museum, 500 S. Center St., Westminster, MD. Entertainment, 20 J ULY 2 014 – 4 4 t h AN N IV E RSARY !

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SACRED TRUST TALKS AND BOOK SIGNINGS … 9:30 am-5:30 pm, Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, Gettysburg, PA. Historians, authors, National Park Service Rangers and others provide talks and book signings about Gettysburg and the Civil War. Free. 717/334-1124, x8023. www.nps.gov/gett. INVASION STALLED: HARPERS FERRY AND THE DEFENSE OF WASHINGTON … 10 am-4 pm, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, WV. Event will focus on the prelude of the Battle of Monocacy and Harpers Ferry’s role in helping to delay Jubal Early’s 1864 march on Washington. Living history, rangerconducted programs, and family/youth activities. 304/535-6298. CSA FIELD HOSPITAL … 10 am-4:30 pm, The Rupp House, 451 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA.

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Friday, July 4 & 11 GUIDED CIVIL WAR WALKING TOUR OF OLD TOWN WINCHESTER … 6 pm, 2 N. Cameron St., Winchester, VA. Experience the Civil War as a civilian in Old Town Winchester. Reservations required. $5/person. 540/542-1326.

Saturday, July 5 PATRIOTIC CELEBRATION … 9 am-5 pm, Marker-Miller Orchards, 3035 Cedar Creek Grade, Winchester, VA. Celebrate the official start of a new season and our independence. Peaches, garden vegetables, children’s activities, wagon rides, food, music, and more. www.markermillerorchards.com. PADDLE TO THE SWEET SHINE … 11 am, 604 Valley Rd., Knoxville, MD. Enjoy a scenic paddling tour followed by a visit to an historic distillery and taste artisan fruit cordials. Fee. 301/834-9950. www.rivertrail.com/paddle-tohooch.php. OLD FASHION INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION … 12 noon, Veramar Vineyard, 905 Quarry Rd., Berryville, VA. All American family fun day. Live music featuring Nathaniel Davis, games and picnicking by the vines. Tasting available. 540/955-5510. CORKS & CANVAS PAINTING PARTY … 12:30-4 pm, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Christmas in July. Paint Prancer. Beginner skill level. Light refreshments and wine glasses provided. Bring your favorite bottle of wine or beverage. $40/person. 717/658-2177. CHURCH TOURS … 1-4 pm, Evangelical Lutheran Church, 35 E. Church St., Frederick, MD. Free docent-led tours inside the historic sanctuary and around the church property. www.joyfulartstudio.com. AFRICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE WALKING TOUR … 1:30 pm, Roger Brooke Taney House, 121 S. Bentz St., Frederick, MD. Explore the historic center of Frederick’s African American Community. 301/663-1188. BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK GUIDED DRIVING TOUR … 2 pm, Cedar Creek Battlefield, 8437 Valley Pike, Middletown, VA. Two-hour guided tour, using a car-caravan system, which covers the Battle of Cedar Creek in a chronological fashion. Tour led by National Park Service Ranger. Free. 540/869-3051. CREATIVE OUTLET DROP-IN ART SESSION … 3-5 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Drop in art activities for all ages. Theme for July is Russia – Matryoshka nesting dolls. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org. FREDERICK RANSOMED! 1864: THE FINAL INVASION … 3-9 pm, Downtown Frederick, Patrick, Market & Church Streets, Frederick, MD. July First Saturday commemorates the 1864 ransom of Frederick. Start at the Museum of Frederick Co. History and find out if town was saved at Brewer’s Alley. 301/698-8118. www.heartofthecivilwar.org. J ULY 2 014 – 4 4 t h AN N IV E RSARY ! 21


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LIVING HISTORY ON THE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD … Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, Gettysburg, PA. The Mifflin Guard Infantry programs at Pennsylvania Memorial. The Confederate Military Forces Infantry programs at Pitzer Woods. 717/334-1124, x8023. www.nps.gov/gett. INVASION STALLED: HARPERS FERRY AND THE DEFENSE OF WASHINGTON … 10 am-4 pm, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, WV. Event will focus on the prelude of the Battle of Monocacy and Harpers Ferry’s role in helping delay Jubal Early’s 1864 march on Washington. Living history, ranger conducted programs and family/youth activities. Entrance fee. www.nps.gov/hafe. MUSIC IN THE VALLEY … 5-8 pm Sat., 2-5 pm Sun., Reid’s Orchard & Winery, The Home Orchard and Winery, 2135 Buchanan Valley Rd., Orrtanna, PA. The Willys (7/5), and Rhyne McCormick (7/6). 717/677-7047. www.reidsorchardwinery.com.

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150TH BATTLE OF MONOCACY COMMEMORATION … 8:30 am-5 pm, Monocacy National Battlefield, 5201 Urbana Pike, Frederick, MD. Living history encampments and demos with artillery, infantry and cavalry. 301/662-3515.

Saturday, July 5 & 19

1864 CIVIL WAR WALKING TOUR … 11 am, Museum of Frederick Co. (MD) History, 24 E. Church St. Impact of the ransom of Frederick and Battle of Monocacy in July 1864. Fee.

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301/663-1188. LIVE MUSIC AT THE CLUBHOUSE GRILLE … 8 pm, The Woods Resort’s Clubhouse Grille, (located at the golf course), Mountain Lake Rd., Hedgesville, WV. Entertainment: Ellis Woodward (7/5), and Mike Gantt (7/19). 304/754-3482. www.thewoods.com.

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ANTIETAM HIGHLANDS WINE TRAIL TOUR … Frederick & Hagerstown, MD pick up locations. Tour itinerary includes Knob Hall Winery in Clear Spring, Red Heifer Winery in Smithsburg, stop in historic Boonsboro for lunch, Nora Robert’s Bookstore, Boonsboro Gifts, and Orchid Cellar Winery in Middletown. $74/person. 301/573-1930.

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MARGARET FINGERHUT’S MASTERCLASS PIANO WORKSHOP … Allegany College of Maryland, 12401 Willowbrook Rd., Cumberland, MD. Class limited to 12 students. Registration required. $105/person. 301/784-5069 or email sriggs@allegany.edu. HISTORY HIKE: CORPORAL MORGAN … 10 am-12 noon, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Meet at the Turner Pond Parking Area. 540/592-3556. www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/skymeadows.shtml. ANTIETAM KAYAK & BRUNCH TOUR … 11 am, 604 Valley Rd., Knoxville, MD. Fee. 301/834-9950. www.rivertrail.com/kayakAntietam-creek-brunch.php. SIPS AND SOUND … 1-4 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. VINEYARD VIBES: CROSSKEYS CONCERT SERIES … 2-5 pm, CrossKeys Vineyards, 6011 E. Timber Ridge Rd., Mt. Crawford, VA. Features John Tracy. No cover. 540/234-0505. www.crosskeysvineyards.com.

Sun, Fri, July 6 & 11

MOONLIGHT BOAT RIDES AT LAKE REDMAN … 8:30 pm, Lake Redman, William H. Kain Co. Park, York, PA. Use your own boat or a county-owned boat. Pre-registration required. $30/couple for those using a county-owned boat, $20/couple for those using own boat. $5/each additional person. 717/840-7440. www.yorkcountyparks.org.

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FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR … Franklin Co. Fairgrounds, 3725 Warm Spring Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Agricultural county fair with rides, exhibits, food, entertainment, truck & tractor pulls, demolition derby, pageants, and more. 717/369-4100. www.franklincountyfair.org.

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ART IN THE PARK … 10 am-4 pm, Berkeley Springs State Park, 2 S. Washington St., Berkeley Springs, WV. Juried outdoor art fair for local and regional artists to show and sell their work. 304/258-6419. CARILLON CONCERT … 12:30 pm, Baker Park, Carillon Tower, Frederick, MD. Free. 301/6002888 or 800/999-3613. www.visitfrederick.org. J ULY 2 014 – OUR 4 4 T H AN N IV E R SARY !

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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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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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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. continued on page 29 T H E VA L L EY R E V UE


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RANSOM OF MIDDLETOWN COMMEMORATION … Middletown, MD. View the “Heart of the Civil War” documentary film July 7, at Town Hall, 31 W. Main Street. Then Preview Party on July 9 for the new exhibit “Middletown: In the Path of War.” Living history program, walking tours, exhibits, period music, docent-led carriage rides, local food & wine, and more. 301/371-6171. www.civilwarmiddletownmd.com. MIDDLETOWN VOLUNTEER FIREMAN’S CARNIVAL … 5-10 pm, Middletown (MD) Carnival Grounds, Franklin St. 301/371-6171. WINFIELD FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL … 6-11 pm, Winfield Fire Co. Carnival Grounds, 1320 W. Old Liberty Rd., Sykesville, MD. Rides, food, games and entertainment. 443/745-7715. www.winfieldvfd.org.

Tuesday, July 8 FREE FAMILY MOVIE … 7 pm, The Carroll Arts Council, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “Fantastic Mr. Fox.” Rated PG. 410/848-7272. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.

Tuesday, July 8, 15 & 22 CREATURE FEATURE SERIES … 11-11:30 am, Nixon Park Nature Center, 5922 Nixon Rd., York, PA. Slides, props, stories, and hands-on activities will be combined to tell the natural history stories and behaviors of each animal. Free. 717/428-1961. www.yorkcountyparks.org.

Wednesday, July 9 MICHAEL ROSMAN AMAZING FEATS OF COMEDY … 10:30 am, The Carroll Arts Council, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey trained performer. $5-$7/person. 410/848-7272, x17. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org. DANCING WITH THE VINES … 6-7 pm welcome reception, 7 pm class, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. Bring a partner or come by yourself. Enjoy a glass of wine and practice after class. $5/person. 717/3344888. www.hauserestate.com. WATERMELON GLASS … 6:30-8:30 pm, The Council for the Arts of Chambersburg, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Learn the basics of painting on glass. No experience necessary. $15/person, plus $10 materials fee for instructor. www.councilforthearts.net. DIVE-IN MOVIE NIGHT … 7 pm, Potterfield Pool, 730 Frederick St., Hagerstown, MD. Fun night of swimming and a poolside movie on an inflatable movie screen. “Despicable Me 2.” $3/person, free/under age 4. 301/739-8577, x180. PORCH TALK AT NEW FREEDOM … 7 pm, New Freedom Train Station, 117 Front St., New Freedom, PA. Informal program. “Who was Samuel Gross” with Friends greeter Terry Koller. Free. 717/840-7440.

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Wednesday, July 9 thru 20 THE KING AND I … Shenandoah University, Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre, 1460 University Drive, Winchester, VA. Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre presents Rodgers/Hammerstein’s classic. Admission. 540/665-4569 or 877/580-8025. www.shenandoahsummermusictheatre.com. See ad on page 7.

Wednesday, July 9 & 23

NEW FREEDOM TRAIN STATION OPEN … 6-8 pm, New Freedom Train Station, 117 N. Front St., New Freedom. 717/840-7226. www.yorkcountyparks.org.

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MARKET FAIRE IN THE SQUARE … 8:30 am2:30 pm, Public Square City Center, Hagerstown, MD. Summer outdoor farmers and artisan market features vendors from Historic City Farmers Market. 301/739-8577, x183. CHAMBERSBURG HERITAGE CENTER 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION … 10 am-4 pm, Chambersburg Heritage Center, 100 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, PA. Chambersburg history walking tour, gift shop deals, outdoor barbeque for sale, history talk, and more. 717/264-7101. www.chambersburg.org/events. P. BUCKLEY MOSS ARTIST SIGNING … 5-7 pm, CrossKeys Vineyards, 6011 E. Timber Ridge Rd., Mt. Crawford, VA. Meet the Artist P. Buckley Moss for the unveiling of her most recent work, CrossKey Vineyards. Have your work personalized and meet the artist. 540/234-0505. www.crosskeysvineyards.com. FREE MOVIE NIGHT … 6 pm, Sharpsburg Library, 106 E. Main St., Sharpsburg, MD. “The LEGO Movie.” Rated PG. 301/432-8825. WAYNE BAND CONCERT … 7 pm, Renfrew Museum and Park, Behind the House, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Free. 717/762-4723. www.renfrewmuseum.org. CIVIL WAR SUMMER LECTURE SERIES … 7:30 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Local author, Bob O’Connor discusses his latest book, “James Edward Hanger.” 301/695-1864. SHIPPENSBURG SYMPHONY FESTIVAL SERIES … 7:30 pm, Luhrs Center, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA. The Shippensburg University Festival Series Concert I. Admission. 717/477-7469. www.luhrscenter.com.

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CHAMBERSFEST 2014 … Chambersburg, PA. Sidewalk sales, street festival, bike race, road race, celebrations, and much more. 717/264-7101. www.chambersburg.org. See ad on page 40.

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http://winddownhagerstown.com/ #sthash.1km6RY8n.dpuf. SOUNDS ON THE SQUARE … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery at 19 on the Square, 19 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, PA. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. GARDENS AT NIGHT: SOUL EXPRESSIONS BAND … 6-9 pm, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Highenergy mix of funk, rock, and Motown and free activities for kids 6-8 pm. Food and wine available for purchase. Music begins at 7 pm. $10/person, free to MSV members. www.themsv.org. YARN … 8-11 pm, Canal Place Festival Grounds, 13 Canal St., Cumberland, MD. 301/777-3438. www.canalplace.org.

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GREENCASTLE SIDEWALK DAYS … Downtown Greencastle, PA. 47th Annual. Sidewalk sales, entertainment, and more. www.greencastlepachamber.org. THE TRAVELER’S TRUNK SIDEWALK DAYS … 9 am-8 pm Fri., 9 am-5 pm Sat., 103 S. Carlisle St. (garden level in rear), Greencastle, PA. Sales. 717/658-4853. www.travelerstrunkantiques.com. See ad on page 39.

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P. BUCKLEY MOSS MUSEUM … 150 P. Buckley Moss Drive, Waynesboro, VA. Meet the artist at her home, The Barn. 800/343-8643. www.pbuckleymoss.com. RETREAT THROUGH WILLIAMSPORT … Town, Springfield Barn, Doubleday Hill and a battlefield recreation on Hopewell Rd., Williamsport, MD. 151st year commemoration of events that took place in and around Williamsport during the Confederate Retreat from the Gettysburg Battlefield in 1863. Reenactments, barn dance, entertainment, booksellers, lectures, sutlers and more. www.williamsportmd.gov. CHRISTMAS IN JULY CRAFT FAIR … 10 am-9 pm Fri. & Sat., 12 noon-6 pm Sun., Martinsburg (WV) Mall, 800 Foxcroft Ave. Fundraising event that helps benefit Newspapers-in-Education. Candles, jewelry, country-themed items, clothing and makeup, bake sale and more. www.shopmartinsburgmall.com. MULAN JR … 7 pm Fri. & Sat., 2 pm Sun., Robert S. Zimmer Theater, Allegany College of Maryland, 12401 Willowbrook Rd., Cumberland, MD. Stage adaptation of the Disney film. Admission. 301/784-5069.

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SYKESVILLE CONCERTS IN THE PARK … 7-9 pm, Millard Cooper Park, 7283 Cooper Dr., Sykesville, MD. Free concerts. 410/795-8959.

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CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATER FESTIVAL … FrankCenter, 260 University Drive; Centor for the Contemporary Arts/I, 92 W. Campus Dr., and Center for the Contemporary Arts/II, 62 W. Campus Dr., Shepherdstown, WV. Five great writers tell five great stories. http://catf.org.schedule/

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11TH ANNUAL TIM & SUSAN COOK MEMORIAL 1-MILE RACE/WALK … 7-9:30 am, Chambersburg Memorial YMCA, 570 E. McKinley St., Chambersburg, PA. Money raised is donated to the Tim & Susan Cook Memorial Scholarship Fund. Admission. www.chambersburg.org/events. FREE TENNIS PLAY DAY … 9-11 am, Jim Barnett Park, Lowry Tennis Courts, Winchester, VA. Play quick matches with players of similar age and skill. Meet with tennis pros, giveaways, food and fun. www.visitwinchesterva.com. www.youthtennis.com. HIKE WITH A FRIEND … 9 am-12 noon, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Meet at the Blue Ridge Trailhead. 540/592-3556. www.dcr.virginia.gov/stateparks/sky-meadows.shtml. 32ND ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR … 9 am4 pm, Caledonia State Park, US 30, midway between Chambersburg and Gettysburg, PA. Approximately 200 skilled craftspeople and artists will display and sell a wide variety of handcrafted items including: wood carvings, custom leather, folk art, baskets, needlework, pottery, stained glass, wreaths, furniture, walking sticks, silk creations & more. Free admission. 717/352-2161. 6TH ANNUAL BLOOMIN BASH … 9 am-5 pm, Hillbilly Daylilies, 1105 Giles Mill Rd., Bunker Hill, WV. Activities, workshops, bluegrass music, food, antique tractors & steam engines, vendors, and thousands of beautiful daylilies in bloom. $10/adults, $5/ages 6-12. 304/229-6698. www.HillbillyDaylilies.com. See ad on page 10. THE INAUGURAL VETERANS INITIATIVE MOTORCYCLE RIDE … 9:30 am check-in, 11 am ride, from Appalachian Harley Davidson, 6695 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA to Common Ground on the Hill Festival, Carroll Co. Farm Museum, 500 S. Center St., Westminster, MD. Benefits the Veterans Initiative at Common Ground. $40/riders fee, $40/passengers fee. BOAT & BREW TOUR … 10 am, 604 Valley Rd., Knoxville, MD. Boat to the brewery. Scenic paddle on the Monocacy River near Frederick. Beer tasting with appetizers at Barley & Hops grill and microbrewery. 301/834-9950. www.rivertrail.com/ boat-brewery-canoe-kayak.php. WAYNESBORO CHAT … 10-11 am, Waynesboro Historical Society, Oller House, 138 W. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Dave Thompson will moderate a discussion of his book, “Around Waynesboro.” Book will also be on sale. Guests may bring Waynesboro pictures, letters, or items to reminisce. Light refreshments served. Free. 717/360-2146. continued on page 31 T H E VA L L EY R E V UE


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CHAMBERSFEST BIKE DAY … 10 am-2 pm, Pump Track 1 at Pump Track, Hood St., Chambersburg, PA. Compete in 1 or more of 3 bicycle events: Pump Track Race, Best Trick Jump Contest, and Short Track Cross-Country Race. Ages 6 to adults. $5/residents, $10/nonresidents. www.chambersburgreconline.com. 150TH COMMEMORATION OF MIDDLETOWN’S CIVIL WAR RANSOM … 10 am-5 pm, 31 W. Main St., Middletown, MD. Family day with living history demonstrations of the Middletown ransom, historic crafters, handson activities for children, music, and more. 301/371-6171. JESSE JAMES DAY … 11 am & 2 pm, Walkersville Southern Railroad, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Walkersville, MD. Expect an Old West raid on the train with sounds of gunfire. Fee. 301/898-0899. GARDEN ACTIVITY WITH MASTER GARDNERS … 11 am-2 pm, Rural Heritage Museum, Washington Co. Ag Center, Sharpsburg Pike, Hagerstown, MD. Four square garden education – succession planting and bugs. Four square children’s activity, medicinal garden education and more. 240/420-1714. www.ruralheritagemuseum.org. SCOOP-A-PALOOZA … 11 am-3 pm, Chambersburg Area Senior High School, 511 6th St., Chambersburg, PA. Enjoy all-you-can-eat ice cream samples from local ice cream shops. Proceeds raise money for educational programs offered through the Greater Chambersburg Chamber Foundation. $4-$7/person, free/ages 3 & under. www.scoopapalooza.org. ROYER FARMSTEAD TOURS … 12 noon-4 pm, Renfrew Museum and Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Tour the farmstead with guides in period clothing. Admission. 717/762-4723. www.renfrewmuseum.org. SLAVERY, THE ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT, AND REFLECTION OF JEFFERSON … 1 & 3 pm presentations, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, WV. Dramatic presentation on the issue of slavery featuring Bill Barker as Thomas Jefferson. Entrance fee. www.nps.gov/hafe. LOCAL STORYTELLER WORKSHOPS … 1-5 pm, Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. “Start Writing and Keep Writing: Tricks, Tips and Tools to Overcome Writer’s Block.” Focuses on getting ideas onto the page. $45/person. Pre-registration required. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org/ artworks/instruction/. GUIDED CIVIL WAR WALKING TOUR OF MIDDLETOWN … 5-6 pm, Meet guide at intersection of First and Main Street, Middletown, VA. Re-live the history of Middletown from a civilian’s point-of-view. Free. 540/869-3051. TASTE OF THE TOWN MIDDLETOWN …

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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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http://ccgovernment.carr.org/ccg/ farmmus/Events.aspx. 410/857-2771. 150TH COMMEMORATION OF MARYLAND EMANCIPATION … 8:30 am-5 pm, Monocacy National Battlefield, 5201 Urbana Pike, Frederick, MD. The end of slavery is commemorated at Monocacy National Battlefield. 301/662-3515. www.nps.gov/mono. CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT … 10 am-4 pm Sat., 10 am-3 pm Sun., Rose Hill Manor Park, 1611 N. Market St., Frederick, MD. Living history encampments, demonstrations, artillery, sutlers, children’s hands-on activities, manor tours and more. $3/person per day. 301/600-1650. www.rosehillmuseum.com. CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT … 10 am-4 pm, Sky Meadows State Park, Mount Bleak Yard, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Interact with the 21st Georgia Infantry as they perform the daily tasks of the Confederate soldiers. 540/592-3556. www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/skymeadows.shtml. 1ST WEEKEND HANDMADE MARKET … 10 am-7 pm Sat., 9 am-4 pm Sun., War Memorial Building, 102 E. German St., Shepherdstown, WV. Quality handmade market. www.facebook.com/SCCHandmadeMarket. UNDER FIRE: THE BATTLE OF BOLIVAR HEIGHTS, 1862 … 12 noon, 1 pm & 2 pm demonstrations, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, WV. Join the members of the park’s artillery crew as they demonstrate the might and intimidation of field artillery. 304/535-6298. www.nps.gov/hafe.

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YOGA ON THE HILL … 10:30-11:45 am, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. Bring your own mat. $10/person. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. ICE CREAM SUNDAE SOCIAL … 1-4 pm, Union Mills Homestead, 3311 Littlestown Pike, Westminster, MD. Music, clown, wagon rides, gift shop, Blacksmith shop, historic house. Fee for tours. www.unionmills.org. MARK MOSLEY JAZZ TRIO … 2:30 pm, Washington Co. Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. An afternoon of Jazz. Ticketed event. 301/739-5727. www.wcmfa.org.

FREE FAMILY MOVIE … 7 pm, The Carroll Arts Council, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax.” Rated PG. 410/848-7272. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.

Wednesday, July 16 PROFESSOR HORN’S PUNCH & JUDY PUPPETS … 10:30 am, The Carroll Arts Council, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. $5-$7/person. 410/848-7272. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.

Thursday, July 17 AMISH FARM & HOUSE TOUR BUS TRIP … 8:30 am-6 pm, Brethren in Christ Church, 1155 Walnut Bottom Rd., Carlisle, PA. Docent-led tour of the farm and house with ample time to explore the grounds. Family-style lunch at the Good N’ Plenty Restaurant. Park in the right rear parking lot. $115/member, $130/nonmember. 717/249-7610. THIRD THURSDAY TEA AT THE INN AT RAGGED EDGE … 1-3 pm, The Inn at Ragged Edge, 1090 Ragged Edge Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Casual afternoon tea. Enjoy a variety of teas and scones/pastries. Reservations required. $10/person. 717/496-8372. ROY ROGERS, SONS OF THE PIONEERS AND DOTTIE WEST TRIBUTE … 2 pm, The Pennsylvania Opry, 23 W. Seminary St., Mercersburg, PA. Old cowboy tunes of Roy Rogers, country classics of Sons of the Pioneers, and tribute to Dottie West. Admission. 717/3285959. www.paopry.com. FAMILY RAMBLES AT ROCKY RIDGE PARK … 6:30-7:30 pm, Rocky Ridge Co. Park, 400 Deininger Rd., York, PA. Family-oriented walking series. Fun-filled family hikes begin in the Oak Timbers Parking Area. An adult must accompany children. 717/428-1961. www.yorkcountyparks.org. TWILIGHT TALK AT THE GEORGE SPANGLER FARM … 7-8 pm, Walking tour of Spangler Farm given by an expert in the field. Tickets required. $10/adult, $3/ages 6-12, free/ages 5 & under. 877/874-2478 or 717/3381243. www.gettysburgfoundation.org. SHIPPENSBURG SYMPHONY FESTIVAL SERIES CONCERT II … 7:30 pm, Luhrs Center, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA. Admission. 717/477-7469. www.luhrscenter.com.

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REESE FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL … 6-11 pm, Reese Fire Company Carnival Grounds, 1745 Baltimore Boulevard, Westminster, MD. Saturday opening at 4 pm. Rides, food, games and entertainment. 410/848-7172.

CINDERELLA AT THE APOLLO … 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. Apollo Youth Summer Theatre Workshop production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella.” 304/2632864. www.apollo-theatre.org. See ad on page 7.

BLACK HAT/BLACK TREE READING SERIES … New Embassy Theatre, 49 Baltimore St., Cumberland, MD. Featured writers Andrew Swetz & Andrea Bell, literary open mic, refreshments available and 50/50 raffle. 240/920-4351.

CERAMICS BY CHUCK STUMP … 9 am-5 pm Mon.-Fri., 11 am-4 pm Sat., Saville Gallery, 9 N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD. Opening reception July 19, 6-8 pm. 301/777-2787.

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DISCOVERY CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT … 8:15 am, Black Rock Golf Course, 20025 Mount Aetna Rd., Hagerstown, MD. 8th Annual FourPerson Scramble Flight Tournament. Light breakfast, hot dogs, buffet luncheon, snacks, beverage cart, and prizes. 240/452-2553. www.discoverystation.org. CHAMBERSBURG SIDEWALK SALES … 9 am-8 pm, Chambersburg, PA. Downtown businesses bring their best deals out on the sidewalk. A ChambersFest tradition. www.chambersburg.org/events. FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE … 5:30-11 pm, Old Town Winchester, Loudoun St., Winchester, VA. Live music in the Taylor Pavilion, entertainment at Old Town walking mall, and street performers throughout the strip. Tickets to the Taylor Pavilion are $5 in advance and $10 at the gate. www.oldtownwinchesterva.com. SOUNDS ON THE SQUARE … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery at 19 on the Square, 19 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, PA. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. BIKE NIGHT … 6-9 pm, City Center Downtown and The Maryland Theatre Courtyard, Hagerstown, MD. 4th annual City Center Bike Night. U.S. 30 Motorcycles, live music, food, beverages and motorcycle vendors. 301/790-3500. Abbottstown, PA 17301 www.mdtheatre.org. Tel. 717-259-9641 CIVIL WAR BALL … 6:30-9:30 pm, Central Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Hall, “Our Wurst Is Our Best” Chambersburg, PA. Part of the program “The Gute Deutsche Kueche Ransoming, Burning & Rebirth of Chambersburg.” Ball features Victorian period dance, an art exhibit, Mon 11-9, Tue-Thur 11-2:30 & 5-9, silent auction, refreshments and a Victorian dance Fri & Sat 11-9:30, Sun 12-7:30 card. For ages 12 & up. Admission. 717/552-2977 or 866/646-8060. www.explorefranklincountypa.com. Credit Cards Accepted FREE MOVIE NIGHT … 7 pm, Smithsburg www.germanfoodinpa.com Library, Community Room, 66 W. Water St., Smithsburg, MD. “The Hobbit: The Desolation of THE HIGHLINE RESTAURANT & Smaug.” Registration required. For ages 18 & up. 156 RAILWAY LOUNGE, Greencastle (F-3). Rated PG-13. 301/824-7722. Serving Tue.-Thur. 11 am-9 pm, Fri.-Sat. NEBRASKA … 7:30 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. 11 am-10 pm, closed Sun. & Mon. The menu Main St., Westminster, MD. Comedy-drama road is inspired by fresh, local ingredients, and film. Rated R. $5-$6/person. 410/848-7272. prepared by a certified culinary chef. Signawww.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org. ture items & weekly specials. New Lounge CLEAN & FUNNY COMEDY TOUR … 8 pm, The menu available from 5 pm-close! 717/593Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, 0550. www.thehighlinerestaurant.com. PA. Admission. 717/263-0202. See ad on this page. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. See ad on page 7. Fri, Sat, July 18 & 19 HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANT, 124 Abbottstown (H-2). German-American CELEBRATE SUMMER … 5:30 pm Fri., 9:30 am Sat., The Railyard, 3 N. Main St., Mount Airy, MD. cuisine. Open Mon. 11-9, Tue.-Thur. 11-2:30 Picnic tables for dining, kids activities, and & 5-9, Fri. & Sat. 11-9:30, Sun. noon-7:30. moonlight movie Fri. Saturday activities include Sauerbraten, Wiener Schnitzel, Rouladen, Sidewalk Chalk Competition from 9:30 am-1:30 pm, Kassler Rippchen, Steaks and Seafood. Party and cornhole at 10:30 am. & Banquet facilities. Credit cards accepted. mamsa@mountairymainstreet.org. 717/259-9641. www.germanfoodinpa.com. 16TH ANNUAL TRISTATE RELIEF SALE … See ad on this page. 4:30-8:30 pm Fri., 7:30 am-3:30 pm Sat., Garrett

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

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Cowans Gap State Park Located 9 mi. NE of McConnellsburg. Over 1,300 acres includes a 42-acre lake for swimming, fishing, and boating, 232 campsites, 10 rental cabins, and scores of private cabins. Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church Organized in 1741 at Welsh Run, SE of Mercers-burg on Rt. 416, one of the oldest churches in the Cumberland Valley. Greencastle Established in 1782, historical events include President Washington’s visit during the Whiskey Rebellion, and John Brown’s stay while working on plans for the Harpers Ferry Raid. Firemen’s Display Greencastle. The Rescue Hose Company displays the nation’s oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 and other early firefighting equipment. The Johnston Home Greencastle. Built in the late 1700’s by Dr. Robert Johnston, Surgeon-General during the Revolution. George Washington slept here during a visit at the time of the Whiskey Rebellion. Mason-Dixon Crown-Stone Marker Located S of Greencastle. Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Md. and Pa. in 1765, placing stone markers at one-mile intervals, with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-Stone. This 105th milestone, is one of the few remaining left. Enoch Brown Park Just N of Greencastle. Massacre site of Enoch Brown, pioneer schoolteacher, and his ten pupils during the uprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764. Martin’s Mill Covered Bridge Greencastle. One mi. W of Greencastle. The original bridge, built in 1849, crosses the Conococheague Creek. The bridge is 205 ft. long and approx. 28 ft. wide. Brown’s Mill Graveyard Near Greencastle. Monument built to the memory of Revolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men who fought for independence. Corporal Rihl Monument Greencastle. Corporal William Rihl of the First New York Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on Free Soil in the Civil War, June 22, 1863. Brown’s Mill School Just N of Greencastle, E of U.S. 11. A complete furnished example of a country schoolhouse. Waynesboro Dates back to 1749. Located nearby is the 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

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Eisenhower National Historic Site 97 Taneytown Rd., Gettysburg. The only home ever owned by General Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie. Originally furnished home, 1887 Pennsylvania bank barn. Tours offered daily, Junior Secret Service program for children 7-12. Admission. Open daily 9-4. 717/338-9114. Cashtown Inn 1325 Old Rt. 30, Cashtown. 1797 stagecoach stop. Confederate headquarters for Battle of Gettysburg. Seen in the movie, Gettysburg. Open Tue.-Sun offering lodging and dining. 717/334-9722. Cumberland County Historical Society and Hamilton Library Association 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle. Open Mon. 7-9 p.m., Tues.-Fri. 1-4 p.m. 5,500 books and monographs relating to regional history as well as the oldest American-made printing press, Schimmel & Mountz woodcarvings, Jim Thorpe photos and more. Free. Carlisle The County Seat of Cumberland County. Carlisle named for Carlisle, England, was laid out in 1751 following the same pattern of its namesake. Home of three signers of the Declaration of Independence and Carlisle Barracks, second oldest army post in the United States, and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary War fame. The Neas House 113 W. Chestnut St., Hanover. An elegant Federal-style mansion, circa 1783. One of the first all brick buildings in the town; it once was the home of Hanover’s first Burgess. There are 7 rooms, 2 halls and a kitchen. The home is furnishings are circa 1815, the year the original owner and his wife died. Admission also provides entrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion. Tours available Sat Noon-3:15. Special tours are available – 717 637 6413 or 717 632 3207. The Warehime-Myers Mansion 305 Baltimore St., Hanover. A Neo-Classic structure, circa 1911. One of Hanover’s twin mansions built by the Hanover Shoe Co. for the co-owners. It has 17 room, 2 large halls, a carriage house and an expansive lawn with a wide variety of trees, identified by ‘common and botanical’ names. It remained in the family until 1996 when J. William Warehime purchased it. He donated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007. The furnishings are eclectic, some from each of the former owners. Admission also provides entrance to the Neas House. Tours available Wed. 10-3:15 & Sat Noon-3:15. Special tours are available – 717 637 6413 or 717 632 3207. The Little Red Schoolhouse On the campus of Shippensburg University. Built in 1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in 1969. Visit by special appt. through the Univ. Alumni Office. 717/477-1218. Strawberry Hill Nature Center 3 mi. W of Fairfield on Mt. Hope Rd. 609 acre non-profit preserve with wildlife, woodlands, ponds, and streams to explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails. Nature Center open 9am-4pm Mon.-Fri. Trails open dawn-dusk daily. Free. 717/642-5840. Conococheague Institute Museum and Library Located in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort, 1-1/2 miles SW of Rts. 995 & 416. Home of the original Welsh settlement, 1730s, f.f. Scotch-Irish & German settlers. Frontier forts of French & Indian War era. History/genealogy research library, Welsh Barrens Visitor Center, Negley & Davis/Chambers houses, German 4Square garden, early settlers cemetery. Tours available. Open 8am-5pm Mon.-Fri. (office & library) ; the grounds are open from dawn to dusk every day. 717/328-3467, email: info@cimlg.org, www.cimlg.org.

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continued from page 35 Co. Fairgrounds, McHenry, MD. Festival, auction, cruise-in, and more. www.tristatesale.org. BALTIMORE FOLK ART SCREEN PAINTING … 6-9:30 pm Fri., 9 am-12:30 pm Sat., Craftworks at Cool Spring, 1469 Lloyd Rd., Charles Town, WV. Ages 12 & up. 2-day workshop. All levels welcome. Create a unique piece of folk art. $35/non-member, $30/member, $10/materials fee paid to instructor. 304/728-6233. www.wvcraftworks.org.

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THE FOREIGNER … 8 pm Wed.-Sat., 3 pm matinees Tues., Wed., Sat. & Sun., Totem Pole Playhouse, 9555 Golf Course Rd., Fayetteville, PA. Comedy starring Ken Jenkins & Jill Larson. Admission. 717/352-2164 or 888/805-7056. www.totempoleplayhouse.org. See ad on page 3.

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WAYNE BAND PERFORMANCE … 9 am, Blue Ridge Summit Library, 15055 Summit Plaza, Blue Ridge Summit, PA. 717/794-2240. OLD MARKET DAY … 9 am-4 pm, Downtown Chambersburg, PA. Street festival featuring art, craft and food vendors, kids activities, entertainment on two stages, North Square Farmers Market, and the final day of sidewalk sales. www.chambersburg.org/events. DOG DAYS OF SUMMER: BARK IN THE PARK … 10 am-2 pm, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Enjoy a day in the park with your canine companion. Information booths, demonstrations, dog-training workshop, and more. 540/592-3556. www.dcr.virginia.gov/stateparks/sky-meadows.shtml. ADAMS CO. IRISH FESTIVAL … 10 am-5 pm, Moose Park, Gettysburg, PA. Irish music, dancers, food, merchandise, and more. $10/person, free/ages 12 & under. www.adamscountyirishfestival.org. GUIDED WALKING TOUR OF KERNSTOWN BATTLEFIELD … 11 am & 1 pm, Kernstown Battlefield, 610 Battle Park Dr., Winchester, VA. Learn about the Civil War at the Kernstown Battlefield. Free. 540/869-2896. www.kernstownbattle.org. BLUES HOUSE FESTIVAL … 11 am-7 pm, Winchester Eagles Club, 700 Baker Lane, Winchester, VA. Largest Blues music festival in the Northern Shenandoah Valley and Northern VA. $15/person in advance, $20/person at the gate. www.winchesterblueshouse.com. 19TH ANNIVERSARY NORA ROBERTS BOOK SIGNING EVENT … 12 noon-2 pm, Turn the Page bookstore, 18 N. Main St., Boonsboro, MD. Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb, Maya Banks, Shiloh Walker, Christine Trent, Stephanie Evanovich, Linda Lael Miller, Lynne Branard, Jennifer L. Armentrout and Matthew Mainster. 301/432-4588. http://ttpbooks.com/category/VB.html. CORKS & CANVAS PAINTING PARTY … 1-4 pm, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Christmas in July. Snow Pals I. All skill levels. Light refreshments and wine glasses provided. Bring your favorite bottle of wine or 38 JU LY 2014 – o U r 44th an n iv er sa rY

beverage. $40/person. 717/658-2177. BIKE NIGHT … 5-10 pm, Town Center Potomac Street and Conocheague Street, Williamsport, MD. Bring your motorcycle to the Williamsport Bike Night Event. See town website for details. www.williamsportmd.gov/ CHRISTMAS IN JULY WITH THOMAS THE TRAIN TRACTOR RIDE & OUTDOOR MOVIE … 6 pm, Hagerstown Railroad Museum & Engine 202, Hagerstown (MD) City Park. Outdoor cinema will show “Polar Express” and Thomas the Trackless Train will be on site for kids and adults. 301/7398577, x180. www.hagerstownmd.org. MURDER MYSTERY DINNER … 6-9:30 pm, CrossKeys Vineyards, 6011 E. Timber Ridge Rd., Mt. Crawford, VA. Amazing Murder Mystery Dinner by Clever By Half Productions. $50/person plus tax includes entertainment, appetizers, buffet dinner, and gratuity. 540/234-0505. www.crosskeysvineyards.com. 1864 THE RANSOMING, BURNING & REBIRTH OF CHAMBERSBURG: A 150TH COMMEMORATION … 6-10:30 pm, Memorial Square in downtown Chambersburg, PA. Preburning activities highlighted by conversation with Robert E. Lee portrayed by Al Stone. Music, civil war walking tours, book signings, and exhibits. 866/646-8060. www.chambersburg.org/events. www.explorefranklincountypa.com. OH BOY! BUDDY HOLLY TRIBUTE … 7 pm, The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Live tribute concert. $16-$18/person. 410/8487272. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.

Sat, Sun, July 19 & 20 LIVING HISTORY ON THE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD … Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, Gettysburg, PA. Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery programs at Pennsylvania Memorial. Calvert Fife & Drum music at Pennsylvania Memorial. 2nd U.S. Cavalry, Co. H. programs at Pitzer Woods. General Meade’s Headquarters Staff programs at Meade’s Headquarters. 4th Virginia Infantry programs at Spangler Spring. 717/334-1124, x8023. www.nps.gov/gett. 150TH COMMEMORATION OF THE SECOND BATTLE OF KERNSTOWN … Kernstown Battlefield, 610 Battle Park Drive, Winchester, VA. Throughout weekend the Kernstown Battlefield will be hosting the Civil War 150 HistoryMobile, guided battlefield walking tours, guided tours of the antebellum Pritchard House, live period music, period fashion shows, history demonstrations, refreshments and more. www.kernstownbattle.org. BATTLE OF FUNKSTOWN, DAY IN THE PARK … 9 am Sat., 7 am Sun., Main Street, Funkstown, MD. 151st Anniversary of the Retreat from Gettysburg. Street battles, field battles, crafts, kids activities, food, fireworks at dusk Sat., Sunday events in the park. Closing at 2 pm. 301/791-0948. www.funkstown.com. MODEL TRAIN FLEA MARKET … 9 am-4 pm Sat., 9 am-1 pm Sun., Williams Grove Steam Engine Show Grounds, Williams Grove Rd., Williams Grove, PA. Steam train rides, model train exhibit, and collector items to purchase. Free admission & parking. http://wghsea.org. the VALLEY r ev U e


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FIELD DAY ON THE FARM … 9 am-4 pm, Fox Haven Organic Farm and Learning Center, 4855 Broad Run Rd., Jefferson, MD. Organic Valley Staff Veterinarian Dr. Paul Dettloff will discuss important connections between healthy soils, healthy crops, healthy livestock and healthy people. Registration required. Same program both days. Fee. 240/490-5484. CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT & LIVING HISTORY: CITIZEN MEETS SOLDIER, 1863 … 9 am-4 pm, Union Mills Homestead, 3311 Littlestown Pike, Westminster, MD. Two days of special events commemorate Civil War history at the actual encampment sites of J.E.B. Stuart’s Cavalry and Sykes’ Union V Corps. $10 per car includes

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Chambersburg CHAMBERSFEST 2014 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: $18.64 Dining Deals Throughout July A variety of Chambersburg-area restaurants will offer special meals and/or menus with delicious items costing just $18.64 throughout the month of July to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the town’s rebirth. For a list of participating restaurants, visit www.chambersburg.org/pages/ChambersFest. “Life in the Midst of War: the Civil War Colored Pencil Paintings of Amy Lindenberger”. Throughout July. The show features more than 20 paintings and is on view at the Council for the Arts on 159 Main Street from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuesday – Friday. Amy Lindenberger teaches at the Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburg, as well as at the Council for the Arts. She is represented by the Drawing Room in Gettysburg. www.councilforthearts.net.

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Chambersburg Heritage Center 10th Anniversary Celebration July 10, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 100 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg. Free. Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Chambersburg Heritage Center! Enjoy gift shop deals throughout the day, as well as a number of events: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Chambersburg history walking tour (starts at the Heritage Center) 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Outdoor barbeque from CM Pig Out in Heritage Center parking lot (cash only) 11:30 a.m. Chambersburg T-shirt Design Challenge winner announcement and reveal of the new Chambersburg, PA T-shirt 12-12:30 p.m. “At the Crossroads of War: Chambersburg in Antietam and Gettysburg Campaigns” history talk by Ted Alexander 2-2:40 p.m. Chambersburg history abbreviated walking tour (starts at the Heritage Center) 3-3:30 p.m. “Terror on the Border: Early and McCausland’s Raids” history talk by Ted Alexander (includes the burning of Chambersburg). For more info or to RSVP, visit www.chambersburg.org/events or call 717-264-7101. 11th Annual Tim & Susan Cook Memorial 1-Mile Race/Walk July 12, 7 - 9:30 a.m. Registration at Chambersburg Memorial YMCA, 570 E. McKinley St., Chambersburg the VALLEY r ev U e


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1864 Burning of Chambersburg 150th Commemoration July 19, 6 - 10:30 p.m. Downtown Chambersburg. FREE. Enjoy music, Civil War walking tours, book signings and exhibits downtown from 6-8:30 p.m., followed by the reenactment of The Ransoming and Burning of Chambersburg from 9-10:30 p.m. Using laser lights and re-enactors on Memorial Square, the Franklin County Visitors Bureau presents a realistic reenactment of the town’s darkest day in history – when the Confederate soldiers burned the town in July 1864. www.chambersburg.org/events. “Terror on the Border: Summer 1864” Civil War Seminar July 23-27. Locations and costs vary. Featuring Ed Bearss, Jeffry Wert, Richard Sommers, Ted Alexander and others, this action-packed seminar recounts the area’s Civil War history, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the burning of Chambersburg. More info or to register: www.civilwarseminars.org. JULY 2014 – o Ur 44th an niver sa rY

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Saturday, July 19 & 26

JOHN SCOTT ADAMS SEMINAR … 9 am, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, Ford Education Center Classroom. “When Yankees Attack: Rare Offensive Actions by the Union at Gettysburg.” Indoor lecture and battlefield tour. Registration required. $70/members, $95/nonmembers. 717/339-2148. www.friendsofgettysburg.org.

Saturday, July 19 thru 26

THE LITTLE MERMAID JR … Winchester Little Theatre, 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA. Presented by Winchester Little Theatre for Kids. Admission. 540/662-3331. www.wltonline.org. WASHINGTON CO. AG EXPO AND FAIR … 12 noon, Washington Co. Agricultural Education Center, 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD. County fair livestock shows, bull riding, tractor pulls, carnival, musical entertainment, food and family fun. Admission. 301/791-1404. www.agexpoandfair.org.

Sunday, July 20

STORY-FEST IN THE PARK WITH THE WASHINGTON CO. FREE LIBRARY … 1 pm, City Park Band Shell, Hagerstown, MD. 301/739-8577, x180. www.hagerstownmd.org. OPEN AIRPLANE AFTERNOON … 1-4 pm, Hagerstown Aviation Museum, Hagerstown Regional Airport, 18434 Showalter Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Explore the insides of an airplane and ramble through the Museum. johns@hagerstownaviationmuseum.org. FRIENDS OF WALLACE-CROSS MILL OPEN HOUSE … 1:30-4:30 pm, Wallace-Cross Mill, 15759 Cross Mill Rd., Felton, PA. Bluegrass Day. Guided tours. 717/840-7440. VINEYARD VIBES: CROSSKEYS CONCERT SERIES … 2-5 pm, CrossKeys Vineyards, 6011 E. Timber Ridge Rd., Mt. Crawford, VA. Features Scott Murray. No cover. 540/234-0505. www.crosskeysvineyards.com. MUSIC IN THE PARK … 4-6 pm, Jerome King Playground, Greencastle, PA. Music by Pale Barn Ghosts. www.greencastleareaartscouncil.org.

Monday, July 21

TRIVIA NIGHT AT HAUSER’S … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. Bring your team (of 6 people or less) and compete for the Hauser Estate Trivia Trophy. $5/person. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. THE UNITED STATES 78TH ARMY BAND … 6:15 pm, Hagerstown (MD) Community College Alumni Amphitheater, 11400 Robinwood Dr. Annual Red, White & Blue Concert Series. Free concert. 301/739-0907 or 240/500-2346. www.hagerstowncc.edu/alumni-friends. 42 JU LY 2014 – o U r 44th an n iv er sa rY

WAYNESBORO AGLOW MEETING … 7 pm, Keystone Family Restaurant, 10530 Buchanan Trail East, Waynesboro, PA. 6 pm optional buffet for $10.50/person. “Celebrating His Life Ministries.” 717/860-3133.

Monday, July 21 thru 26

SHIPPENSBURG COMMUNITY FAIR … 10131 Possum Hollow Rd., Shippensburg, PA. Vendors, performing artists, barnyard Olympics, food, craft show, tractor pulls, livestock shows, youth, farm & home products and more. 717/532-8911. www.shippensburgfair.com. See ad on page 9. MT AIRY FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL … 6-10 pm, Mt. Airy (MD) Fire Company Carnival Grounds, Twin Arch Rd. Rides, food, games and entertainment. 301/829-0100.

Tuesday, July 22

FREE FAMILY MOVIE … 7 pm, The Carroll Arts Council, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “A League of Their Own.” Rated PG. 410/848-7272. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.

Wednesday, July 23

FOURTH FRIDAY TEA … 11 am-1 pm, GordonRoberts House, 218 Washington St., Cumberland, MD. “The First Ladies of the 1920s.” Advance reservations required. 301/777-8678. PORCH TALK AT NEW FREEDOM … 7 pm, New Freedom Train Station, 117 Front St., New Freedom, PA. Informal program. “Food Rationing during WWII in the United States” with local historian Janeal Jaroh. Free. 717/840-7440. CHAMBER MUSIC ON THE HILL: A SUMMER MUSIC CONCERT … 7-8:30 pm, McDaniel College, Decker Center Forum, 2 College Hill, Westminster, MD. Chambers Music on the Hill presents annual summer concert. 410/857-2599.

Wednesday, July 23 thru 27

CIVIL WAR SEMINAR & TOUR … Chambersburg, PA. “Terror on the Border: Summer 1864.” Retrace the final thrust of the Confederacy’s revenge on the North’s border with Ed Bearss, Jeffry Wert, Richard Sommers, and others including tours of the burning of Chambersburg to Early’s Raid and the Battle of Monocacy. 717/264-7101. www.CivilWarSeminars.org.

Wednesday, July 23 thru August 3

MARY POPPINS … Shenandoah University, Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre, 1460 University Drive, Winchester, VA. Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre performs Broadway’s Magical Musical. Admission. 540/665-4569 or 877/580-8025. www.shenandoahsummermusictheatre.com. See ad on page 7.

Wednesday, July 23 thru August 31

OKLAHOMA … 7:30 pm selected Wed. & Thurs., 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 1 pm matinees Tues.-Thurs. and Sat. & Sun., Allenberry Resort Inn and Playhouse, 1559 Boiling Springs Rd., Boiling Springs, PA. Rogers and Hammerstein. Rated PG. Admission. 717/258-3211. www.allenberry.com.

Thursday, July 24

TRIBUTE TO ROY ROGERS, SONS OF THE PIONEERS & ERNEST TUBB … 2 pm, The Pennsylvania Opry, 23 W. Seminary St., Mercersburg, PA. $39/person. 717/328-5959. www.paopry.com. the VALLEY r ev U e


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Thursday, July 24 thru 27

THE WIZARD OF OZ … Old Opera House, 204 N. George St., Charles Town, WV. Summer youth production. 304/725-4420. www.oldoperahouse.org. See ad on page 6. QUILT ODYSSEY 2014 … 10 am-6 pm Thurs.-Sat., 10 am-4 pm Sun., Hershey Lodge & Convention Center, Hershey, PA. Judged, juried quilt show, large merchants mall, special exhibits and quilt appraisals on site. 717/423-5148. www.quiltodyssey.com. See ad on page 11.

Friday, July 25

SOUNDS ON THE SQUARE … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery at 19 on the Square, 19 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, PA. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com. ART IN THE BARN … 6:30 pm, Belle Grove Plantation, 336 Belle Grove Rd., Middletown, VA. Sip wine or beer and indulge in hors d’oeuvres while strolling through art show in Belle Grove’s 1930s Barn. Artwork on display for viewing and purchase. $25/person. www.bellegrove.org. NATURE PROGRAM … 7-9 pm, Foundation of the State Arboretum, Blandy Farm, 400 Blandy Farm Lane, Boyce, VA. Family-friendly program with live bats, owls, & swifts. $10/FOSA members, $12/ nonmembers, $20/families. http://blandy.virginia.edu.

Fri, Sat, July 25 & 26

CIVIL WAR, RANSOMED HAGERSTOWN … 10 am-4 pm, Jonathan Hager House & Museum, Hagerstown (MD) City Park. A remembrance of the ransoming of Hagerstown by the Confederate Army during the Civil War. 301/739-8393. www.hagerstownmd.org.

Fri, Sat, Sun, July 25, 26 & 27

DISNEY’S PETER PAN, JR … New Embassy Theatre, 49 Baltimore St., Cumberland, MD. Front & Centre State Productions. 301/268-3724. FINE ART SHOW & SALE … Shepherdstown Community Club, German and King Streets, Shepherdstown, WV. Reception July 26, 3-5 pm. 304/671-1669. www.potomacriverartistsguild.org. SUMMER SKY FEST … Green Grove Gardens, 1032 Buchanan Trail E., Greencastle, PA. Familyoriented festival with food, art & craft vendors, inflatables, rides, games, helicopter rides, hot air balloon rides, tethered balloon rides & more. www,summerskyfestival.com. See ad on page 2.

Friday, July 25 thru August 10

THE WIZARD OF OZ … Larenim Park Amphitheater, Patterson Creek Rd., Burlington, WV. Musical. Apple Alley Players. $15/adults, $10/students. www.applealleyplayers.com.

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Friday, July 25 thru August 17 ART EXHIBITION … 1-4 pm Fri.-Sun., The Gilchrist Museum & Gallery, 104 Washington St., Cumberland, MD. Painter & sculptor Ed Coffey. www.gilchristgallery.com.

Saturday, July 26

RANSOM OF HANCOCK COMMEMORATION … Widmeyer Park, Hancock, MD. 5K run/walk, walking tours, talks, and evening campfire with a Civil War era music sing-a-long. 301/678-5622. www.townofhancock.org. 1ST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS IN JULY BAZAAR … 8 am-3 pm, Hampstead American Legion, 4600 Legion Lane, Hampstead, MD. Christmas crafts, food & baked goods, homemade crafts and more. 443/744-1184. PLANTING AND CARE OF KNOCKOUT ROSES … 9-11 am, Western Maryland Hospital, 1500 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Master Gardner workshop. Free. Park in north parking lot and meet in front lobby. 301/331-3514. GUIDED CIVIL WAR WALKING TOUR OF STEPHENS CITY … 10:30 am, Newtown History Center, 5408 Main St., Stephens City, VA. Learn about the people and events in Stephens City during 1861-1865. Reservations required. $5/person, $1/ages 6-10, free/under age 6. 540/8691700. www.newtownhistorycenter.org. FREE FAMILY MOVIE … 11:30 am, Boonsboro Library, Community Room, 401 Potomac St., Boonsboro, MD. “The LEGO Movie.” Rated PG. 301/432-5723. REGGAE FESTIVAL … 2 pm, Knob Hall Winery, 14108 St. Paul Rd., Clear Spring, MD. Featuring JAH Works. $10/person purchased online, $15/person at the door. 301/842-2777. www.knobhallwinery.com. ET … 6:30 pm, Long Branch Plantation, 830 Long Branch Lane, Millwood, VA. Enjoy an ‘80s film in our natural outdoor amphitheater. $5/person, free/ages 10 & under. www.visitlongbranch.org. FREE MOVIE NIGHT … 7 pm, Bridge of Life Center, Hagerstown. Enjoy a movie, free popcorn and soda in a safe, family-friendly environment. info@bridgeoflife.org. www.BridgeofLife.org. CIVIL WAR MAYHEM WALKING TOUR … 7 pm, Museum of Frederick Co. History, 24 E. Church St., Frederick, MD. Discover what it was like to live in Frederick during the chaos of the Civil War. Fee. 301/663-1188. JULY 2014 – o Ur 44th an niver sa rY

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MUSIC AT PENN ALPS … 7:30 pm, 125 Casselman Rd., Grantsville, MD. Folk/Gospel songs by Kim & Reggie Harris. www.musicatpennalps.org. OUTDOOR HISTORIC MOVIE SERIES … 8 pm, Long Branch Plantation, 830 Long Branch Lane, Millwood, VA. Cinematic classics with historical themes. Movie concessions available. Arrive at 6:30 pm to enjoy a picnic with family & friends. www.visitlongbranch.org. ASTRONOMY FOR EVERYONE … 8-11 pm, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Meet behind Mount Bleak House. Half-hour “Junior Astronomer” program for ages 512 prior. $5/car. 540/592-3556. www.dcr.virginia.gov/ state-parks/sky-meadows.shtml. ASTRONOMY PROGRAM … Dusk, Fort Frederick State Park, 11100 Fort Frederick Rd., Big Pool, MD. A night of stargazing and sky navigation. Park entrance fees may apply. 301/842-2155. www.friendsoffortfrederick.info.

Sat, Sun, July 26 & 27

LIVING HISTORY ON THE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD … Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. CSA Sharpshooters, Southern Grays programs at Spangler Spring. 3rd Virginia Infantry programs at Pitzer Woods. 717/334-1124, x8023. www.nps.gov/gett. THE WIG WAGS – COMMUNCATIONS DURING THE CIVIL WAR … 10 am-4 pm, Washington Monument State Park, 6620 Zittlestown Rd., Middletown, MD. Learn about the monument’s use by the Signal Corps and see demos of how messages were sent with signal flags. www.stateparks.com/ washington-monument.html. BLUEGRASS WEEKEND AT ORRS FARM MARKET … 11 am-4 pm, Orr’s Farm Market, 682 Orr Dr., Martinsburg, WV. Grassy Ridge Bluegrass Band and Friends will be setting up outside the market to serenade our visitors. 304/263-1168. MEDICAL WEEKEND: GIVING AID AND COMFORT … 11 am-4 pm, Harpers Ferry (WV) National Historical Park. Living history volunteers portray efforts provided during the American Civil War. Park entrance fees apply. 304/535-6298. www.nps.gov/hafe.

Saturday, July 26 thru August 1

CARROLL CO. 4-H AND FFA FAIR … 11 am-11 pm, Carroll Co. Agriculture Center, 706 Agricultural Center Dr., Westminster, MD. Traditional country fair experience with exhibitors, entertainment, animal shows, and food. 410/8483247. www.carrollcountyfair.com.

Sunday, July 27

WESTERN MARYLAND TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC OPEN SESSIONS … 1:30-3:30 pm, Community Room of the Allegany Arts Council, 9 N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD. www.wmirishtrad.blogspot.com. VINEYARD VIBES: CROSSKEYS CONCERT SERIES … 2-5 pm, CrossKeys Vineyards, 6011 E. 44 JU LY 2014 – o U r 44th an n iv er sa rY

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Monday, July 28

CARLISLE’S 19TH CENTURY FIREHOUSES WALKING TOUR … 6 pm, Cumberland Co. Historical Society, 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, PA. Informative and fun walking tour of Carlisle’s firehouses from the 1800s. $8/member, $12/nonmember. 717/249-7610.

Monday, July 28 thru August 2

FREDERICK CO. FAIR … Frederick Co. Fairgrounds, 155 Fairground Rd., Clear Brook, VA. Carnival rides, food, demolition derby, beauty pageants, lawnmower racing, livestock shows, petting zoo, & more. $6/adults, $3/ages 6-11, free/5 & under. www.frederickcountyfair.com/#2. CLEAR SPRING CARNIVAL … Clear Spring (MD) Carnival Grounds, 12323 Big Spring Rd. Food, rides, amusements, free nightly live entertainment. www.clearspringfire.net/ events.htm.

Tuesday, July 29

A COOK’S HERB GARDEN … 2-3:30 pm, Foundation of the State Arboretum, Blandy Farm, 400 Blandy Farm Lane, Boyce, VA. “A Cook’s Herb Garden with Billie Clifton, Sunflower Cottage Farm.” $10/FOSA members, $12/nonmembers. http://blandy.virginia.edu. FREE FAMILY MOVIE … 7 pm, The Carroll Arts Council, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “A The Odd Life of Timothy Green.” Rated PG. 410/8487272. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.

Wednesday, July 30

ROBBIE LIMON … 6-9 pm, Chet Hobert Park, Berryville, VA. Free concert. 540/955-5140. www.clarkecounty.gov/parks. ADVENTURES IN BRACELET DESIGNS II … 6-9 pm, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Make two bracelets. Beginner skill level. $40/person. 717/658-2177.

Thursday, July 31

CANNING WORKSHOPS … 9 am-2 pm, Washington Co. Agricultural Education Center, 7303 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD. Jams and Jellies Grow it, Eat it, Preserve it Canning Workshop. $35/person for first workshop and $20 for each additional workshop. 301/791-1504.

Friday, August 1

FIRST FRIDAY FAMILY FUN FEST … 10-11:30 am, Westview Promenade, Maryland 85 & Crestwood Blvd., Frederick, MD. Story time, music, games, crafts, food samples, and other monthly themed events. 240/446-2303. ART, WINE & MUSIC AT THE BLUEBRICK GALLERY … 5-8 pm, Bluebrick Gallery, 18 N. Washington St., Gettysburg, PA. 717/420-0103. www.bluebrickgallery.com. GUIDED CIVIL WAR WALKING TOUR OF OLD TOWN WINCHESTER … 6 pm, 2 N. Cameron St., Winchester, VA. Experience the Civil War as a civilian in Old Town Winchester. Reservations required. $5/person. 540/542-1326.

Friday, August 1 thru 9

67TH ANNUAL BERKELEY CO. YOUTH FAIR … 2419 Golf Course Rd., Martinsburg, WV. Livestock exhibits, carnival, truck & tractor pull, bull riding, kiddie pedal pull, food and more. 304/263-5869. www.berkeleycountyyouthfair.org. – VR the VALLEY r ev U e


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CINDERELLA The Youth Summer Theatre Workshop from the Historic Apollo Civic Theatre will be performing Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Showdates: July 17, 18, 19 & 20, 2014.

CRAFT FAIR Like to shop? How about the Christmas in July Craft Fair at the Martinsburg Mall July 11th-13th.

WILD FOOD WEEKEND Want to get back to your primitive roots? On July 19th and 20th, join North American Bushcraft School in Hedgesville for a “Wild Food Weekend” with Shamanic Herbalist Kristen Dorsey of Divine Journeys and Skills Instructor Jason Drevenak. Saturday the 19th, Kristen will teach about edible wild plant identification, harvest and preparation. Gain valuable plant identification skills. Eat delicious foods & drink beverages prepared with the wild plants you will meet. Sunday the 20th, Jason will teach firepit cooking. Learn coal cooking, hot rock griddles, boiling water, spits, tripods and steam pits. Also learn how to make cooking and eating utensils and to manage heat with wood types and fire pit design.

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