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Celebrating 42 years! 19th Annual

Flower & Garden Show

March 16 & 17 HCC ARCC Hagerstown, MD

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✿ The Quad-State Region’s Most Comprehensive Calendar of Events MD • WV • VA • PA ✿ Places to Dine, Shop, Stay & Play including SPRING OPEN HOUSES and Easter Shopping ✿ Valley Theatre

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Spring Thyme at Sycamore Heights Craft Show located in an 1860’s Federal Style Farmhouse

March 8, 9, 10 and 15, 16, 17 10am - 5pm

20703 Jefferson Blvd., Hagerstown MD 301-665-2882 Featuring primitive and country handmade crafts by local crafters. Shop for all of your Spring, Easter and everyday décor. Admission is FREE! Credit Cards accepted.

Opening for the Season

Wednesday, April 3 Wonderful plants for your gardening pleasure — herbs, veggies, perennials, flowering plants Visit us at the Carroll County Farmer’s Market — Ag Center — March 23 and 30!

Directions: From Frederick/Baltimore: I-70 West to Rt. 40 West, Exit 32-B right at the light of Edgewood Drive, turn right onto Jefferson Blvd, Route 64, go 2 blocks make a right on Linbar Drive. House sits on corner of Linbar and Jefferson Blvd. From I-81 N & S: I-70 East to Rt. 40 West, Exit 32-B toward Hagerstown then follow same directions as Baltimore-Frederick. The Chewsville Lion’s Club will provide food,weather permitting.

456 Mud College Road Littlestown, PA 17340 717-359-4548

crafters please inquire

E-mail: carriescrafts@hotmail.com

Hours: Wed.-Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 1-4

www.allowaycreekgardens.com

15th Annual

Pennsylvania Herb & Garden Festival

Stay in touch with

Fri., April 12, Noon-7 pm Sat., April 13, 9 am-4 pm

Memorial Hall at York Expo Center 344 Carlisle Ave. York, Pennsylvania EVERYTHING FOR HERB LOVERS & GARDENERS Speakers, workshops, over 75 vendors, plants, herbal & garden products, crafts & more.

Just $20.00 for 12 issues Return payment to: PO Box 3529, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Name Address

City State/Zip

www.PaHerbandGardenFestival.com or call 717-503-2305 for details.

Phone

Admission: $5 • Children under 12 Free

Email

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

SPRING OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN., MARCH 2 & 3

Miller’s Farmstead

will charm you with fresh ideas to accessorize any home – including a wide selection of home décor, furniture, Root candles, flags, mailbox covers and gifts. In the Barn: Demonstrations by Lawrence Crouse – making handcrafted wood furniture with lots of his items for sale Call or visit us online for directions Beautiful Latest www.millersfarmstead.com Spring Vera Bradley Florals Selections 301-842-0330 14506 National Pike, Clear Spring, MD 21722

Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12-5pm

UPCOMING EVENTS ...

Rock & Roll Relics 50s/60s Dance March 9 • 6-10 pm Tickets are $12.00 in advance, $15.00 at door Dance starts at 7 • Concessions available

Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre March 15 & 16 • 6-9 pm

Gospel Dinner Concert Dixie Echoes & Diplomats March 22 • 5:30-9:30pm Includes dinner and concert

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Only $35.00 per person Includes dinner and a show RSVP only

“HASTINGS WILL TO KILL” Who is harmless and who is to be feared? Could YOU be one of the victims!?

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The Area’s Most Comprehensive

Calendar Magazine

Celebrating 42 Years!

301-665-2817

www.valleyrevue.com Volume 42 Number 9

MARCH 2013

Shenandoah Valley Area Map ..................................4 Directory & Map Key ......................8 Valley Theatre ................................6 Calendar of Events.......................11 PA Maps .....................................14 PA Dining Guide..........................15 PA Points of Interest ......................16 VA Maps .....................................22 VA Points of Interest......................26 MD Maps....................................28 MD Dining Guide ........................29 MD Points of Interest ....................30 WV Maps ....................................36 WV Dining Guide ........................37 WV Points of Interest.....................38 Published the first of each month. Distributed FRee throughout the Cumberland and Shenandoah Valley area by the leading businesses who advertise in The VALLeY ReVUe magazine, and Chamber of Commerce office, Tourist Information Centers and rest stops, State and National Parks (seasonally), hotels, motels, B&Bs, museums, restaurants and many other retail locations. 11,248,000 published to date (since 1971). 9,500 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 Tammie Wiles, Sales/Customer Service

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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Theatre and Entertainment

The Academy Theatre 58 E. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD

301/733-8261 www.mytheaterarts.com 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 Carlisle Theatre 44 W. High St., Carlisle, PA

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717/258-0666 www.carlisletheatre.org Chambersburg Community Theatre

204 North George St. Historic Charles Town, WV

159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA

Valley Health presents

Duck Hunter Shoots Angel A comedy by Mitch Albom (rated PG)

March 15, 16, 17 and 22, 23, 24, 2013 Visit: www.oldoperahouse.org (304) 725-4420 or 888-900-SHOW

717/263-3900 www.cctonline.org Cumberland Theatre 101 N. Jackson St., Cumberland, MD

301/759-4990 cumberlandtheatre.com H. Ric Luhrs Performing Art Center Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA

717/477 SHOW (7469) The Majestic Theater 25 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg, PA

717/337-8200 www.gettysburgmajestic.org Maryland Ensemble Theater 31 W. Patrick St. #L1, Frederick, MD

301/694-4744 www.marylandensemble.org Maryland Symphony

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21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD

301/790-2000 www.mdtheatre.org The Old Opera House

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204 North George St., Charles Town, WV

304/725-4420 www.oldoperahouse.org Shenandoah University

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

888/805-7056 or 717/352-2164 www.totempoleplayhouse.org Wayside Theatre 7853 Main St., Middletown, VA

With Special Guest, Curtis Opera Theatre

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

Four extraordinarily talented young vocalists from the CURTIS OPERA THEATRE will join the MSO to perform popular works by Rossini, Donizetti, Mozart, and Bellini.

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

301-797-4000 www.marylandsymphony.org

20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD

315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA

540/662-3331 www.wltonline.org Wonderment Puppet Theatre 412 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV

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Tickets: $72, $65, $60

25 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325 Box Office 717-337-8200 • www.gettysburgmajestic.org 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!

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Antiques • Flea Markets 4 231 216 216 59

Antique Crossroads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Bunker Hill Antiques Assoc. . . . . . . . 46 Kingfish Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 North Mountain Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Old Glory Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

www.antiquexroads.com www.bunkerhillantiques.com www.kingfishsantiques.com

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www.oleminkfarm.com

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

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www.oldgloryantiques.com

Campgrounds 67

Ole Mink Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Entertainment • Theatre 215 101 1 137 227 154

Apollo Civil Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Capitol Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Maryland Symphony Orchestra . . . . . 6 Gettysburg Majestic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Old Opera House. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Still Surfin’ Concert, A Tribute to The Beach Boys . . . . . 7

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Festivals • Shows • Tours • Events 6 156 128 * 6

Flower & Garden Show . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Green Grove Gardens Events . . . . . . 3 PA Herb & Garden Festival . . . . . . . . 2 PA Maple Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Spring Thyme at Sycamore Heights Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

www.hagerstowncc.edu/alumni-friends

www.greengrovegardens.com www.paherbandgardenfestival.com www.pamaplefestival.com

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Furniture • Art 216 North Mountain Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 * P. Buckley Moss Museum . . . . . . . . . 48 202 Queen St. Gallery/WV Glass . . . . . . . 46

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www.northmountainarts.com www.pbuckleymoss.com www.wvglassoutlet.com

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www.fromtheheartgiftsbysue.com www.lehmansmill.com www.millersfarmstead.com www.natureniche.biz www.ole-crow-primitives.com www.sweetmyrtlegifts.com

Gift Shops 110 156 46 25 238 154 154 117

Countryside Primitives . . . . . . . . . . . 20 From the Heart Gifts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Lehmans Mill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Miller’s Farmstead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Nature Niche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Ole Crow Primitives . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Sweet Myrtle Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Violets & More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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

Berkeley Springs Cottage Rentals . . 41 Cider Mill House B&B . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 The Woods Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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www.cidermillhouse.com www.thewoodsresort.com

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www.allowaycreekgardens.com

www.berkeleyspringscottagerentals.com

Orchards/Farm Markets/Gardens/Wineries 131

Alloway Creek Garden & Herbs. . . . . 2

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Nineteenth Annual

Flower & Garden Show

Seminar & Demonstration Schedule

Saturday, March 16, 2013 10:00 a.m. “EXPLAINING THE PROCESS AND BENEFITS OF DECORATIVE CONCRETE EDGING,” Robert Warner, Warner’s Curb Appeal

11:00 a.m. “FENG SHUI IN THE GARDEN,” Jodi Spickler, Home Staging by Jodi

12:00 p.m. “HERBS FOR USE AND DELIGHT,” Herb Society of

The Hagerstown Community College Alumni Association Invites You to Attend the

Nineteenth Annual

Flower & Garden Show

The Tri-state Area’s Premier Event

Saturday, March 16

Sunday, March 17

9 a.m. 5 p.m.

10 a.m. 4 p.m.

America, Madeline Wadja, Willow Pond Farm

1:00 p.m.

“DEFENDING THE GARDEN AGAINST WILDLIFE,” Paul

2:00 p.m.

“VEGETABLE GARDENING FOR BEGINNERS – THE SQUARE FOOT METHOD,” Chuck

McMichael, Garden Commander

Koeneke, Washington County Master Gardener

3:00 p.m.

“BIRDS, NESTING BOXES AND FEEDERS,” Fred Turner, Owner Bird Condos

Sunday, March 17, 2013 11:00 a.m. “BECOMING BAY-WISE: CREATING HEALTHY SUSTAINABLE GARDENS,” Annette Ipsan, University of Maryland Extension -Washington County

12:00 p.m. “NATIVE PLANTS FOR HOME LANDSCAPE,” Christine PriceAbelow, Smithsonian Gardens National Museum of the American Indian

1:00 p.m.

SPECIAL: “CLIPPED COMPETITION,” in the style of the Food Network’s show “Chopped” watch as four contestants make floral arrangements from baskets of items preselected for them. Join us for this new annual contest, where someone will be named, “The Best.” Hosted by Denny Warrenfeltz, Rooster Vane Gardens.

1:00 p.m.

“GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHY, TRICKS AND TIPS,” Craig Camp, Washington County Master Gardener

2:00 p.m.

“THE IMPORTANCE OF INCORPORATING LANDSCAPES IN YOUR GARDEN AND OUTDOOR SPACES,” Corey

2013 Theme:

“Celebrate the Season!” Hagerstown Community College Athletic Recreation and Community Center, Hagerstown, MD

Admission $4.00 Children Under 12 Free FEATURING: Floral & Garden Exhibitors & Vendors Gardening Seminars & Demonstrations Area Garden Club Displays “Quilt”Raffle Children’s Gardening Activities Beautiful Show Gardens Live Radio Remotes Free Parking Delightful Garden Café For Information, call: 240-500-2346 or at: www.hagerstowncc.edu/alumni-friends

Sponsored by the HCC Alumni Association Benefits HCC and Our Students DIRECTIONS: From I-70 Take exit 32-B onto Route 40 West. At 1st light, turn right onto Edgewood Drive (Edgewood Drive becomes Robinwood Drive). Turn left at the 3rd light onto the HCC Campus. Turn at the first left onto Scholar Drive. The HCC ARCC is on your left.

Green, Green Concrete Works

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

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Realtors, Builders, & Contractors 238

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

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www.larrydemarcosellshomes.com

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www.bathhouse.com www.travelwv.com www.thewoodsresort.com

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www.designmartinsburg.com www.professionaldesign.com

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www.northwoodbooks.com

Recreation/Attractions 238 234 216

The Bath House Day Spa . . . . . . . . . 41 Martinsburg/Berkeley Co. CVB . . . 45-47 The Woods Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Services 207 235

The Design Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 ProDesign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Speciality Shops 116 106 106

Esh’s Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Northwood Book Store . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Norwegian Codfather. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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Calenda r of Events March All month

... every Sun and Wed

ART IN THE HALLWAY SALE … Meritus Medical Center, hallway left of information desk, 11116 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Featured artist is Donna Bingaman from Waynesboro, PA. Artwork can be viewed in the hallway and purchased in the Gift Shop. All proceeds benefit Meritus Medical Center Auxiliary. 301/7908144 or 301/797-1850.

WESTERN MD RAILWAY MUSEUM ... 1-4 pm Sun., 9 am-12 noon & 1-3 pm Wed., 41 N. Main St., Union Bridge, MD. Railroad memorabilia, archives, pictures and model layouts. 410/775-0150.

YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK … dawn to dusk, Shell Station, 74 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Walk the streets of Westminster. 410/871-0534. YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK … 9 am-5 pm, Meet at McDonald’s, 1706 Ridgeside Dr., Mt. Airy, MD. Walk on the sidewalks and roadsides of Mt. Airy. 301/829-3685. YEAR ROUND VOLKSWALK … 9 am-5 pm, The Inn at Norwood, 7514 Norwood Ave., Sykesville, MD. Walk on sidewalks, roadsides & town linear trail. 410/871-9464. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE SALE … 10 am-5 pm, Lehmans Mill, 19935 Lehmans Mill Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Hard to find styles and fabrics. NEW fabrics for window treatments. www.lehmansmill.com. See ad on page 48.

... every Monday HARMONY ALONG THE POTOMAC CHAPTER OF SWEET ADELINES, INTERNATIONAL ... 6:30-9 pm, Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV. Women’s barbershop chorus rehearsal. Women of all ages are invited to enjoy 4-part, a’capella singing. 304/267-4796. SWEET ADELINES CHORUS ... 6:45 pm, St. Paul United Methodist Church, 750 Norland Ave., Chambersburg, PA. Women of all ages are invited to sample 4-part harmony singing, barbershop style. 717/709-0179. MASON DIXON BARBERSHOP CHORUS REHEARSAL ... 7:30 pm, Haven Lutheran Church, 1035 Haven Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Men of all ages are invited to sample 4-part harmony singing. 240/520-0707.

... every Tuesday

... every Sunday

JAY & JOE’S ACOUSTIC PICKIN PARTY ... 6-8 pm, Port City Java, Long Meadow Shopping Center, 1551 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Local musicians play acoustic rock, blues & folk music. Bring your instrument and join in. 301/790-5040. KARAOKE … 9 pm-1 am, Barefoot Bernie’s Bar & Grille, 901 Dual Hwy, Hagerstown, MD. 301/797-4424. ACOUSTIC OPEN MIKE NIGHT … 10 pm-1:30 am, Dante’s, 16 W. Main St., Frostburg, MD. 301/639-1734.

BLUES IN THE ATTIC BLUES JAM … 47 pm, Casey’s Restaurant & Lounge, 155 South Antrim Way, Greencastle, PA. Live music. Ages 21 and over. 717/597-8383.

HAGERSTOWN TOASTMASTERS CLUB ... 7-8 pm, Hagerstown YMCA, 1100 Eastern Blvd., Hagerstown, MD. Need to

BEFORE YOU DINE, ANTIPASTO AND WINE … 10 am-5 pm Mon.-Fri., 10 am-6 pm Sat., 12 noon-5 pm Sun., closed Easter, Linganore Winecellars, 13601 Glissans Mill Rd., Mt. Airy, MD. Learn how food enhances and complements the flavor of wine. $10/person. www.linganorewines.com. 301/831-5889.

... every Wednesday

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

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66TH ANNUAL

P E N N S Y LVA N I A M A P L E F E S T I VA L Meyersdale, PA - March 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23 & 24, 2013 10:00 am - 5:00 pm • Feature Parade • Historical Maple Manor • Car Shows • Craft Show • Maple Sugar Demonstrations • Pancake & Sausage House • Stage Entertainment • Antique Doctor’s Office • Children’s Activities • Cobbler’s Shop • Musical Pageant “Legend Of The Magic Water” Adults $5.00, Children (6-12) $1.00, Children 5 & under FREE. Includes all activities in festival park.

90 min. drive from Hagerstown.

Call 814-634-0213

Group rates available. www.pamaplefestival.com

Official Sponsors: Citizens National Bank • F.B. Thomas Drug

Calendar

… every Fri, Sat and Sun

brush up on your public speaking skills in a fun, non-judgmental and encouraging environment? We meet every 2nd & 4th Wed. Call for information. 301/988-3252.

MANSION HOUSE ART CENTER EVENT … 11 am-4 pm Fri. & Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Mansion House Art Center, North Gallery, 501 Highland Way, Hagerstown (MD) City Park. “Valley Art Association member Jeff Driscoll Exhibition.” Show runs thru March 31. www.valleyartassoc.com. 301/797-6813.

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... every Saturday

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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-FisherShellman House docent-led tours. Other tours may be arranged by appointment by calling the Society at 410/848-6494.

... every Thursday OPEN MIC ... 6:30-9:30 pm, Port City Java, Long Meadow Shopping Center, 1551 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Hosted Open Mic. Acoustic music, all ages welcome. 301/790-5040. OPEN MIKE NIGHT … 10 pm-1:30 am, Dante’s, 16 W. Main St., Frostburg, MD. 301/639-1734.

... every Friday FIRESIDE FRIDAYS AT BLACK ANKLE WINES … 6-9 pm, Black Ankle Vineyards, 14463 Black Ankle Rd., Mt. Airy, MD. Enjoy live music and Black Ankle wines. www.blackankle.com. 301/829-3338. BLUEGRASS JAMS ... 7 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware, 118 Walnut St., Waynesboro, PA. $4/person. 717/762-4711.

… every Fri and Sat THE MOUSETRAP … 6 pm Fri. & Sat., Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater, 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Agatha Christie’s classic. Show runs thru Mar. 23. No show March 8 and 15. Admission. www.wcpdt.com. 301/739-7469. 12 MA RC H 2013

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 more. 301/739-8577, x183. www.hagerstownmarket.org. SATURDAY MORNING YOUTH PROGRAMS ... 10-11:30 am, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Free art classes for ages 6-13. Monthly registration required. www.WCMFA.org. 301/739-5727. 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 Pennsylvania and Maryland. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888.

... every Sat and Sun PETER RABBIT … 12 noon & 2 pm, Wonderment Puppet Theater, 412 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV. Runs March 16 thru June 2. $4.50/person, free/ages younger than 2. www.wondermentpuppets.com. 304/258-4074. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. Join a Park Ranger for a free indoor lecture on topics relating to “The Civil War in 1863.” THe VALLEY R ev u e


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Violets & More “Unique” Gift Shop •African Violets & Violet Pots •Bird Houses & Feeders •Windchimes & Spinners •Games, Toys, Puzzles & More!

20% OFF

ANY PURCHASE with this ad • expires 3-30-2013

Bird Books & Identifiers

Mon.-Wed. & Fri. 10-6 • Sat. 10-2 • City Market Sat 6-12 noon

(717) 762-4130

Closed Sun. & Thurs.

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

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

Every Sat. & Sun. thru March 10. 717/334-1124, x8023.

… continuing thru March 2 20TH ANNUAL TRI-STATE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION … 9 am-5 pm Mon.-Fri., 11 am-4 pm Sat., Saville Gallery, 9 N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD. 301/777-2787.

… continuing thru March 3 THE GLASS MENAGERIE … 8 pm Thurs.-Sat., 7 pm or 2 pm various Sun., Maryland Ensemble Theater, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Tennessee Williams’ classic. $25.50/adults, $21.50/students & seniors. www.marylandensemble.org. 301/694-4744. INTO THE WOODS … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sat. & Sun., Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre, 1460 University Dr., Winchester, VA. Shenandoah Conservatory Mainstage Theatre presents Sondheim’s classic. $10$20/person. www.conservatoryperforms.org. 540/665-4569.

… continuing thru March 9 STEEL MAGNOLIAS … Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre and Children’s Theatre, 5 Willowdale Dr., Frederick, MD.

Quintessential story of friendship and trust. www.wayoffbroadway.com. 301/662-6600.

… continuing thru March 17 SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN: HOMECOMING … Wayside Theatre, 7853 Main St., Middletown, VA. Musical full of fabulous Bluegrass Gospel favorites. Admission. www.waysidetheatre.org. 540/869-1776.

… continuing thru March 31 ART FOR AMERICA: SELECTION OF WPA PRINTS … 9 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727.

… continuing thru April 12 WE MUSTACHE YOU TO CONSIDER…FACIAL HAIR IN FREDERICK COUNTY … 10 am-4 pm Tues.-Sat., 1-4 pm Sun., Roger Brooke Taney House, 121 S. Bentz St., Frederick, MD. Fun, interactive temporary exhibit exploring the whiskered styles of locals from the early 19th into the 20th centuries. Included with regular museum admission. 301/663-1188. continued on page 18

Spring Gathering March 15 & 16, 10-5 & 17, 1-4 We hope you will join us and experience the warmth, charm and nostalgia of the “good ole days” in the red barns bursting with lots of spring bunnies, colored eggs, handmades & purposeful klutter!

Ole Crow Primitives NOW OFFERING YOU TWO LOCATIONS:

2305 Black Gap Road, Fayetteville, PA 17222

Located conveniently off I-81 Exit 20, turn left at the light. We are about 1-1/2 miles on the right.

1293 Warm Spring Road, Chambersburg, PA 17202 (formerly Olde Red BaRn)

From I-81, Exit 16, follow Route 30West, make a left onWarm Spring Road. Located 2.3 miles on the right.

For more info, Ring 717-267-3522

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Hofbrauhaus U.S. 30 Abbottstown, PA 17301 Tel. 717-259-9641 “Our Wurst Is Our Best”

Gute Deutsche Kueche Mon 11-9, Tue-Thur 11-2:30 & 5-9, Fri & Sat 11-9:30, Sun 12-7:30 Credit Cards Accepted www.germanfoodinpa.com

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Littlestown (G-3). Family dining and homestyle cooking. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Tues.-Thurs. 6am-7pm, Fri. & Sat. 6am-8pm, Closed Sun. & Mon. 717/359-5328. See ad on this page.

HOFBRAUHAUS RESTAURANT, Abbottstown (H-2). German-American cuisine. Open Mon. 11-9, Tue.-Thur. 112:30 & 5-9, Fri. & Sat. 11-9:30, Sun. noon7:30. Sauerbraten, Wiener Schnitzel, Rouladen, Kassler Rippchen, Steaks & Seafood. Party & Banquet facilities. Credit cards accepted. 717/259-9641. www. germanfoodinpa.com. See ad on this page.

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MOUNTAIN GATE FAMILY RESTAURANT, Thurmont, MD (G-3)

65 & Waynesboro, PA (F-3). Family restau-

rant with home-cooked daily specials. Daily Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Buffets. Special Weekend Buffet. Full menu available. Breakfast always available. Off premise catering available. Dessert Bar. Homemade wholesomeness. Gift Shop. Collectors Baskets. Fresh Baked Pies. Candy. Carry-out deli. No alcohol. Banquets & parties. Thurmont location 301/271-4373 or Waynesboro, PA location 717/765-6772. www.mountaingate familyrestaurant.com. See ad on page 3.

Homestyle country cooking and baking in a charming colonial setting 4763 Baltimore Pike

Littlestown, PA Call: 717-359-5328 Closed Sunday & Monday Hillcrest Restaurant & Bakery has been owned and operated for 40 years by Jim Wolf, who is also celebrating his career of 51 years in the Bakery Profession.

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

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

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

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Eisenhower National Historic Site 97 Taneytown Rd., Gettysburg. The only home ever owned by General Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie. Originally furnished home, 1887 Pennsylvania bank barn. Tours offered daily, Junior Secret Service program for children 7-12. Admission. Open daily 9-4. 717/338-9114. Cashtown Inn 1325 Old Rt. 30, Cashtown. 1797 stagecoach stop. Confederate headquarters for Battle of Gettysburg. Seen in the movie, Gettysburg. Open Tue.-Sun offering lodging and dining. 717/334-9722. Cumberland County Historical Society and Hamilton Library Association 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle. Open Mon. 7-9 p.m., Tues.-Fri. 1-4 p.m. 5,500 books and monographs relating to regional history as well as the oldest American-made printing press, Schimmel & Mountz woodcarvings, Jim Thorpe photos and more. Free. Carlisle The County Seat of Cumberland County. Carlisle named for Carlisle, England, was laid out in 1751 following the same pattern of its namesake. Home of three signers of the Declaration of Independence and Carlisle Barracks, second oldest army post in the United States, and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary War fame. The Neas House 113 W. Chestnut St., Hanover. An elegant Federal-style mansion, circa 1783. One of the first all brick buildings in the town; it once was the home of Hanover’s first Burgess. There are 7 rooms, 2 halls and a kitchen. The home is furnishings are circa 1815, the year the original owner and his wife died. Admission also provides entrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion. Tours available Sat Noon-3:15. Special tours are available – 717 637 6413 or 717 632 3207. The Warehime-Myers Mansion 305 Baltimore St., Hanover. A Neo-Classic structure, circa 1911. One of Hanover’s twin mansions built by the Hanover Shoe Co. for the co-owners. It has 17 room, 2 large halls, a carriage house and an expansive lawn with a wide variety of trees, identified by ‘common and botanical’ names. It remained in the family until 1996 when J. William Warehime purchased it. He donated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007. The furnishings are eclectic, some from each of the former owners. Admission also provides entrance to the Neas House. Tours available Wed. 10-3:15 & Sat Noon-3:15. Special tours are available – 717 637 6413 or 717 632 3207. The Little Red Schoolhouse On the campus of Shippensburg University. Built in 1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in 1969. Visit by special appt. through the Univ. Alumni Office. 717/477-1218. Strawberry Hill Nature Center 3 mi. W of Fairfield on Mt. Hope Rd. 609 acre non-profit preserve with wildlife, woodlands, ponds, and streams to explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails. Nature Center open 9-4 Mon. - Fri. Trails open dawn-dusk daily. Free. 717/642-5840. Conococheague Institute Museum and Library Located in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort, 1-1/2 miles SW of Rts. 995 & 416. Home of the original Welsh settlement, 1730s, f.f. Scotch-Irish & German settlers. Frontier forts of French & Indian War era. History/genealogy research library, Welsh Barrens Visitor Center, Negley & Davis/Chambers houses, German 4Square garden, early settlers cemetery. Tours available. Open Tues., Wed., Fri., & Sat., 9-4, Sun., 1-4. Other times by appointment. 717-328-3467, email: pioneerhistory@innernet.net, website: www.conococheague.org MARC H 2013

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continued from page 13 … continuing thru April 14 80TH CUMBERLAND VALLEY PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON … 9 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. PHOTOGRAPHY BY REGINA DELUISE EXHIBIT … 9 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. www.wcmfa.org. www.councilforthearts.net. 301/739-5727.

… continuing thru April 19 PAINTINGS BY VIKTORIYA HOOVER … 8 am-12 noon & 1-5 pm Mon.-Thurs., 8 am12 noon & 1-4 pm Fri., Franklin County Area Development Corporation, 1900 Wayne Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Oils, watercolors and pastels. 717/264-6883.

… continuing thru April 25 ART EXHIBIT … Thurmont Regional Library, 76 E. Moser Rd., Thurmont, MD. “Memory: Things Said/Things Unsaid” featuring the work of Alexandra Zealand. Mixed-media art/poetry exhibit. www.alexandrazealand.com. www.fcpl.org. 301/600-7212.

… continuing thru July 28 VALLEY OF THE SHADOW COMMEMORATIVE EXHIBITION … 9 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Artwork commemorating the 150th anniversary of 18 MA RC H 2013

Stay in touch with Just $20.00 for 12 issues Return payment to: PO Box 3529, Hagerstown, MD 21742 Name Address City/State/Zip Phone Email the Maryland Campaign of 1862 and the Gettysburg Campaign of 1863. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727.

… continuing thru Sept 29 NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN ART EXHIBITION … 9 am-5 pm Tues.Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. AMERICAN DECORATIVE ARTS EXHIBITION … 9 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Exhibition examines the stories and histories of objects from the Museum’s outstanding collection of American decorative arts, and objects on loan from local collectors. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727.

…continuing thru December 31 FOREVER FREE: THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION EXHIBIT … Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Harpers Ferry, WV. The Union Commitment to End Slavery. www.nps.gov/hafe/index.htm.

… continuing thru Dec. 31, 2014 CIVIL WAR EXHIBIT: “CHARITY AFIRE” … 10 am-4:30 pm Tues.-Sat., Seton Heritage Ministries, National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 339 South Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, MD. Exhibit offers insights about the casualties and compassion from the hearts of sister nurses. The Daughters of Charity who served at various sites wrote numerous accounts. www.setonheritage.org. 301/447-6606.

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F RANKLIN CO., PA Guest appearance of the Baltimore Choral Arts Society. $23-$35. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. $5/adults, free/children and those with Gettysburg College ID. 717/337-8200. www.gettysburgmajestic.org. See ad on page 7. FREE FIRST FRIDAY … 5-7:30 pm, Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum, 54 S. Loudoun St., Winchester, VA. Explore the museum free of charge. 540/722-2020. www.discoverymuseum.net. DOWNTOWN AFTER DARK … 5-8 pm, Greencastle, PA. Various activities and promotions at participating businesses. Enjoy what downtown has to offer! 717/597-4080. FIRST FRIDAYS … 6-9 pm, Loudoun Street Mall, 1. N. Loudoun St., Winchester, VA. Artists, gallery events, musicians, and shops stay open late. 540/722-7576. www.oldtownwinchesterva.com. www.shenarts.org. FIRST FRIDAY COFFEEHOUSE … 7:30 pm, Trinity Orchard House, 4599 Shepherdstown Rd., Route 45, Martinsburg, WV. Craig Bickhardt. $10 donation per person is requested. 304/676-4422 or 304/876-2915.

SUNDERMAN CONSERVATORY WIND SYMPHONY … 8 pm, The Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. $5/adults, free/children and those with Gettysburg ID. 717/337-8200. www.gettysburgmajestic.org. See ad on page 7.

Fri, Sat, March 1 & 2 IN SEARCH OF FREEDOM: AFRICAN AMERICANS AND THE CIVIL WAR … Frederick Community College, Jack B. Kussmaul Theater, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD. Nationally acclaimed historians will gather for a conference about African American involvement in the Civil War. $10-$40/person. http://insearchoffreedomconference2013. wildapricot.org/ 301/624-2803. SPRING BARGAIN SALE … 9 am-1 pm Fri., 9 am-12 noon Sat., The Women’s Club, 31 N. Prospect St., Hagerstown, MD. Sale of gently used clothing, jewelry, household items, toys, games and books. www.womensclubhagerstown.org. 301/739-0870.

SANDRA BERNHARD … 7:30 pm Thurs., 8 pm Fri., Frostburg (MD) State University, Lane Manicur Hall. Iconic comedian and actress. A musical cabaret performance. www.frostburg.edu. 301/687-3171.

SWEET MYRTLE SPRING OPEN HOUSE … 10 am-8 pm Fri., 10 am-4 pm Sat., Sweet Myrtle Gifts and Fine Interiors, 11 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Help us celebrate our growing business. www.sweetmyrtlegifts.com. 717/597-4080. See ad on page 19.

BALTIMORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT … 8 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD.

BACH AT LEIPZIG … 7:30 pm Fri., 2 pm Sat., Frostburg (MD) State University, F. Perry Smith Studio Theatre. Comedy.

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Saturday, March 2 CABIN FEVER CRAFT SHOW … 9 am-3 pm, Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. www.greengrovegardens.com. 717/597-0800. See ad on page 3. ARTIST OPEN HOUSE: FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND KESRA HOFFMAN … 9 am-5 pm, Delaplaine Arts Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick. Meet the artists, 3-5 pm. View new exhibits by Frederick County Public School students and painter Kesra Hoffman. www.delaplaine.org. 301/698-0656. CLASSICS AT THE APOLLO … 11 am, Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. Relive the 1940s-50s matinee starring Roy Rogers in Heldorado, Zorro’s Fighting Legion, “Makin’ Em Move” Cartoon, and Sgt. Preston of the Yukon. Free, donations accepted. Concession stand open. www.apollotheatre.org. 304/263-6766. AYCE SPAGHETTI DINNER … 11:30-7 pm, Masonic Temple, 54 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. $7/person. www.lodge84.org. THE MET LIVE IN HD: PARSIFAL … 12 noon, The Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. $17-$25/person. www.gettysburgmajestic.org. 717/337-8200. See ad on page 7. FREE CIVIL WAR CINEMA … 1 pm, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. “The Horse Soldier.” Held in 20 MA RC H 2013

conjunction with the Museum’s “Valley of the Shadow” exhibition. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. RUNNING WILD (1927) … 2 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Silent film with the Wurlitzer organ. W.C. Fields. $5-$7/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. CREATIVE OUTLET DROP-IN ART SESSION … 3-5 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Creative Outlet Theme: Mardi Gras. $1 per art activity. All ages welcome. www.delaplaine.org. 301/698-0656. MUSEUM AND A MOVIE NITE … 4 pm, Seton Heritage Ministries, The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, 333 S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, MD. Museum tour, children’s activity, and family movie. “Amazing Love: The Story of Hosea.” 301/447-6606. MARCH FIRST SATURDAY: VEGAS NIGHT … 5-9 pm, 19 E. Church St., Frederick, MD. Vegas themed live entertainment, giveaways, and more. www.downtownfrederick.org. 301/698-8118. CONTRA DANCE … 8 pm, War Memorial Building, corner of German and King Street, Shepherdstown, WV. Contra dance workshops begin at 7:30 p.m. Bring clean, soft-soled shoes for dance. $7/members 12 & up, $10/nonmembers over age 12, $5/dancers under age 12. www.smad.us. TOM PAXTON … 8 pm, The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Common Ground on the Hill Concert Series. Admission. 410/857-2771. www.commongroundonthehill.org. THe VALLEY R ev u e


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March 2, 16 & 30 FREE MOVIE NIGHT, 7-9 pm, Bridge of Life Center, Hagerstown, MD. Enjoy a movie, free popcorn and soda in a safe, family-friendly environment. www.BridgeOfLife.org. 301/791-1674.

Sunday, March 3 GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA … 3 pm, The Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Admission. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. 717/263-0202. CATOCTIN FURNACE HISTORICAL SOCIETY GALA CONCERT … 6:30 pm, Auburn, 12320 Auburn Rd., Thurmont, MD. , Inc. Celebrate the 40th anniversary of The Catoctin Furnace Historical Society founding with a gala concert by Susanne Mentzer. Wine, hors d’oeuvres and silent auction. $75/person. 410/2432626.www.catoctinfurnace.org. JOHNNY WINTER AND THE CAMPBELL BROTHERS … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Guitar hero who plays classic blues and authentic Texas funk. $20$32.50/person. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

Sunday, March 3 & 17 CARILLON CONCERT … 12:30 pm, Baker Park, Joseph Dill Baker Carillon Tower, nearest N. Bentz and Second St., Frederick, MD. Free. www.fredericktourism.org. 301/600-2888 or 800/999-3613.

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continued from page 21 Monday, March 4 thru 9 HAGERSTOWN SPEEDWAY ANNUAL RACE-A-RAMA CAR SHOW, Valley Mall, 17301 Valley Mall Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Hagerstown Speedway race cars displayed throughout the mall. Free. 301/582-0700.

Monday, March 4 thru 10 FLY IT FORWARD CHALLENGE … Frederick Municipal Airport, 111 Airport Drive East, Frederick, MD. Frederick Municipal Airport invites girls and women who have not yet experienced flight in a small aircraft to take their first flight during Women of Aviation Worldwide Week. March 9 is “Pink-Women Fly It Forward,” a free marathon event introducing women with and survivors of breast cancer to general aviation. 301/600-2201. FREDERICK RESTAURANT WEEK … Frederick (MD) and surrounding area. 7day promotion that features unique and fine dining options available. Participating restaurants offer diners price-fixed meals all week. 301/600-4047. www.FrederickRestaurantWeek.com.

Tuesday, March 5 ANNUAL CARHART GUEST PIANIST RECITAL … 7:30 pm, Hood College, Brodbeck Music Hall, 401 Rosemont Ave., Frederick, MD. Jeffrey Biegel, acclaimed pianist, recording artist, composer, and arranger. 301/696-3429.

Tuesday, March 5 & 19 LUNAR ODYSSEY … 7 pm, William M. Brish Planetarium, central offices of Washington County Schools, 823 Commonwealth Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Find out about the moon. Myths, origin theories and characteristics of the moon are discussed. $3/adults, $2/children and students, $10/family max. 301/766-2898. www.wcps.k12.md.us/depts_programs/ planetarium.

Wednesday, March 6 LULA WASHINGTON DANCE THEATRE … 7:30 pm, Frostburg (MD) State University Performing Arts Center’s Drama Theatre. Original Los Angeles dance company. Admission. 1-866-849-9237 or 301/687-3137. http://ces/frostburg.edu.

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Wed., 9 am-4 pm Thurs., 7 am-3 pm Fri., Robinwood Professional Center, Room 142, 11110 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Key vendors include Reader’s Digest, Taste of Home cookbooks, Publications International, DK, Penguin, Random House and others. All proceeds benefit Meritus Medical Center Auxiliary. 301/790-8144 or 301/797-1850.

Thursday, March 7 FORCES OF NATURE … 5:30, 6:30 & 7:30 pm, The Ausherman Planetarium, Earth & Space Science Laboratory, 210 Madison St., Frederick, MD. Cameras capture massive volcanoes, earthquakes and storms. $5/person. essl.sites.fcps.org. 240/236-2694. CIVIL WAR LECTURE SERIES … 7 pm, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Tim Rowland presents, “Why the Anaconda Plan....” Dinner for those who pre-register will be served in the Kaylor Atrium at 6 pm. $25/nonmembers for dinner & lecture, $20/members for dinner & lecture, $5/nonmembers for lecture only, free/members for lecture only. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. CELTIC CONCERT … 7 pm, Mount St. Mary’s University, Marion Burk Knott Auditorium, Emmitsburg, MD. Music of Enter the Haggis. Free, family-friendly event. Tickets required. Free tickets (limit 4) may be picked up at the Emmitsburg or Thurmont Libraries. 301/600-6329. “CABIN FEVER BLUES BASH” FEATURING MORELAND & ARBUCKLE … 7 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Admission. 301/790-3500. www.mdtheatre.org. www.morelandarbuckle.com. CONSERVATION CHALLENGES IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT … 7 pm, Renfrew Institute for Cultural & Environmental Studies, Renfrew Park Visitors Center, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Spring lecture series. “Invasive Exotics in the Natural Landscape.” Free. 717/762-5074. www.renfrewinstitute.org. GINA SICILIA … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Soulful music. $10$20/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. THE IRISH TENORS … 8 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA. $39-$55/person. www.luhrscenter.com. 717/477-7469. MARC H 2013

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eing a child of the Civil War, West Virginia’s road to statehood is unique. Tension between western and eastern Virginia can be traced to at least 1776 when the Virginia Constitution granted voting rights only to white males owning at least 25 acres of improved land. This qualification favored the eastern portion of the state. Also, the Virginia Constitution allowed 2 delegates per county, regardless of population. The western part of the state only had a few counties that were very large geographically, so representation in the House of Delegates favored eastern Virginia as well. Attempts to have western Virginia’s concerns addressed were merely temporary fixes. Conventions were held in Staunton in 1816 and 1825 and in Richmond in 1829 and 1850 to attempt to resolve the differences. The Virginia Constitution was amended in 1830 and 1851. While more white men were granted the right to vote and the western regions were given greater representation, along with more infrastructure improvement projects, these issues continued to divide the state. The catalyst that led to the final break between western and eastern Virginia occurred in 1860 with the election of Abraham Lincoln. States in the Deep South were convinced Lincoln would abolish slavery and they decided to secede from the Union. A majority of Virginia delegates initially supported staying in the Union until the attack on Fort Sumter 24 MARCH 2013

and Lincoln’s call for the states to furnish volunteers to put down the rebellion. These actions changed many people’s minds. On April 17, 1861, the Virginia state convention approved an Ordinance of Secession that voters would later approve. Many delegates from western Virginia were against secession. They met in Wheeling to discuss forming a government that would stay in the Union. Since the election for the Ordinance had not yet taken place, the western delegates resolved to return to their home areas and work to defeat it. When their efforts were unsuccessful, these pro-Union men returned to Wheeling in June, 1861. With the Union army in control of northwestern Virginia, these delegates formed the Restored, or Reorganized, government of Virginia. The Reorganized Government elected Francis H. Pierpont as governor. Others took seats representing Virginia in the U.S. House and Senate. By allowing these men their seats in Congress, the federal government recognized the Reorganized Government of Virginia as legitimate. In August, 1861, the Reorganized Government approved the creation of the state of Kanawha from 39 western counties. This was an important step since the U.S. Constitution requires that if a new state is formed from an existing state, the existing state must approve the formation of the new state. Voters in the 39 counties approved formation of this new state. THE VALLEY REVUE


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of the American Civil War In November, 1861, a Constitutional Convention began in Wheeling. The convention changed the name of the new state to West Virginia. The boundaries for the state included the 39 original counties plus five additional counties and recognized seven more counties could join if their voters approved. Slavery was debated at the convention, however the constitution presented to the voters stated only that no slaves should be brought into the state or free persons of color be allowed to move into the state. After much deliberation regarding the constitutionality of the new state and its future stance on slavery, the U.S. Senate

approved the measure in July, 1862 with the Willey Amendment that called for gradual emancipation of slaves. The House of Representatives approved the bill for statehood, with the amendment, in December of 1862 and President Lincoln signed it on December 31, 1862. The Constitutional Convention quickly reconvened and approved the Willey Amendment. Voters approved the new constitution with the amendment added in March, 1863. Elections were held for governor and other offices in May of 1863, West Virginia officially became a state on June 20, 1863. For more, visit www.civilwar150.wv.gov

EARLY WEST VIRGINIA LEADERS Francis Pierpont is widely considered the founder of West Virginia. A successful attorney and businessman, Pierpont was strongly against secession of Virginia from the Union. He was a representative to the First and Second Wheeling Conventions in 1861. On June 20, 1861, Pierpont was elected as governor of the Reorganized State of Virginia, which claimed to be the official government for Virginia since the capitol in Richmond was in illegal rebellion. This reorganized government, with Pierpont in the lead, authorized the western counties to break away and form an independent state. After West Virginia became a state, Pierpont and the Reorganized State of Virginia moved to Alexandria, VA, where they would remain until the end of the war. Pierpont would go onto Richmond after the war to lead the civil government until General John Schofield was appointed the military governor of the state in 1867. Arthur Boreman was the president of the Second Wheeling Convention of 1861 and became the first Governor of West Virginia. Boreman started in politics in 1855 as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly from Parkersburg. With West Virginia set to become a state in June 1863, Boreman was elected governor in May and would hold this office until 1869 when he resigned to become a U.S. Senator. Among Boreman’s

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accomplishments were establishing a public school system for the state and creating West Virginia University in 1867. John Carlile, from Clarksburg, served in the Virginia Senate from 1847 to 1851. Later he would serve in the Congress from 1855 to 1857 and from March to July in 1861. He bitterly opposed secession as a delegate to the secession convention in early 1861. Carlile served in both Wheeling Conventions and was elected as the U.S. Senator for the Reorganized State of Virginia. His political career was ruined when he sponsored a bill that, if passed, would have required a new constitutional convention and the addition of 15 counties that had not previously been considered. With the southern sympathies in many southern and eastern counties and requiring that the statehood process begin again from scratch, many who supported West Virginia statehood thought this bill would fail. Carlile then opposed the bill for statehood with the Willey Amendment, which called for the gradual emancipation of slaves. His opposition was rooted in his belief that Congress should not impose requirements on the new state before allowing it into the Union. Despite calls to have him impeached, Carlile served in the Senate until March of 1865. After the war, President Grant nominated Carlile as an ambassador to Sweden, but the U.S. Senate refused to confirm him. MARCH 2013

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd. Winchester. Maps, attractions, events restaurant, lodging and shopping information. Open daily 9-5. Closed major holidays. 540/542-1326. Toll-free 877/871-1326. www.VisitWinchesterVA.com. Winchester & Frederick County is home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, held each spring & the Apple Harvest Festival, held the third weekend in September. State Arboretum of Virginia 9 mi. E of Winchester on U.S. 50. Educational workshops, recreation, driving tours of the Arboretum & Blandy Experimental Farm. Open dawn to dusk year-round. Free. 540/837-1758. Abrams Delight 1340 Pleasant Valley Rd., off Rt. 50 E, Winchester. Built in 1754 by an early settler, Isaac Hollingsworth. Restored & refinished in Early American period. Open April-Oct. Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4. Admission. 540-662-6519. Long Branch E of Winchester on U.S. 50 on Va. Rt. 624. Federal Georgian mansion museum (c. 1811) filled with period furniture, silver, china & Oriental carpets. A Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hepplewhite chairs identical to another dozen used in the White House. Open Sat. & Sun. 12-4. April-Oct. Admission. 540/837-1856. Sheridan’s Headquarters Corner of Piccadilly & Braddock Sts., Winchester. Gen. Sheridan began his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here, then rallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the field. Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters N. Braddock St.Winchester, VA. During the winter of 1861-62 General Jackson & his staff occupied this house — now a museum. April-Oct. - 10-4 daily. Nov-March - Fri & Sat 10-4, Sun. 12-4. Admission. 540/667-3242. Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum 54 S. Loudoun St., Old Town Mall, Winchester. Hands-on, interactive discovery museum for families. Climbing-wall, simple machines, natural history center, fully equipped emergency room clinic, dinosaur prep lab, new Paleontology exhibit. Open 9-5 Tues.-Sat., 15 Sun. Admission $6. 540/722-2020. Old Court House Civil War Museum Built in 1840, the courthouse served as a prison and hospital to both Northern and Southern troops. Today it stands as a “Witness to War”…a historic building with soldiers’ graffiti and an extensive relic collection. Winchester’s downtown walking mall. Open Fri. & Sat. 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., Sun. 1:005:00, Tours also available by special appt, (540) 542-1145 www.civilwarmuseum.org Skyline Caverns Largest and only developed cavern in Warren Co., VA & one of only a few places on earth where delicate & unique formations known as Anthodites are on display. 800/296-4545. The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum 95 Chester St., Front Royal. Memorial to the men and women who served the cause of States’ Rights, 1861-65. Relics and records of the War Between the States. Daily April 15-Oct. 31, 9-4. Admission, all students free. 540/636-6982 or 635-2219. Loudoun Museum/Information Center 16 W. Loudoun St., Leesburg. 130-year-old building next to a restored log cabin (c. 1767). 200 years of local history and slide presentation. Starting point of the walking tour of historic Leesburg. Daily 10-5; Sun. 1-5. $1 Admission. 703/777-7427.

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Morven Park Two miles north of Leesburg on Rt. 698. Historic 1,200-acre estate of the late Virginia Governor & Mrs. Westmoreland Davis. America’s foremost antique carriage collection, Governor’s Mansion, boxwood gardens, and the international Equestrian Institute. Open April-Oct., Tues.-Fri. 12-4:30, Sat. 10-5, & Sun. 1-5, closed Mon. (except holidays). Limited hours in Nov. & Dec. Admission. 301/777-2414. Oatlands Six mi. S of Leesburg in the heart of Hunt Co. Once the center of a thriving acre plantation. Boxwood, magnolias & a gazebo tea-house grace the formal gardens. Built in 1800-1803 by George Carter. AprilDec., Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30; Sun. 1-4:30. Admission. 703/777-3174. St. Thomas Chapel Trust Middletown. Original Chapel built 1834, patterned after York Cathedral in England, as an interdenominational place of worship. Shenandoah Caverns Just two minutes off I-81, Exit 269, 4 miles north of New Market, VA. A natural phenomena of limestone formations, discovered in 1884 and opened to the public in 1922. Open year round, guided tours every 20 min. 540/477-3115. Middletown Home of the Wayside Theatre, Virginia’s oldest professional theatre in the Shenandoah Valley, producing an 7-play season of Broadway hits from June through April. 540/869-1776. www.waysidetheatre.org. Also home of Wayside Inn, hotel/restaurant since 1797. 540/8691797. www.alongthewayside.com Belle Grove In the Cedar Creek Battlefield one mi. S of Middletown off U.S. 11. Built in 1794 by Revolutionary War Office, served as Sheridan’s northern headquarters during the Civil War. Tours run mid-March thru mid-Nov., 10:15 to 3:15 daily; Sunday 1:15 to 4:15. Admission, Group rates. Cedar Creek Battlefield 8437 Valley Pike, Middletown. The Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation hosts special events and living history weekends in a continuing efforts to enhance the battlefield and teach the public about their history. www.cedarcreekbattlefield.org. 540/869-2064 New Market Battlefield Commemorating the clash in spring of 1864 when 6,000 Federals fought 4,500 Confederates for possession of the Shenandoah Valley. Admission ticket includes Battlefield, Hall of Valor Museum, and Bushong Farm. 540/740-3101. Open daily 9-5. Berryville County seat of Clarke County, formerly named “Battle Town,” is rich in historical lore. “Audley,” the colonial estate home of Nellie Parke Custis, ward of George Washington who was married to his nephew, lived here. Clarke County Historical Society Museum In the Old Court House (c. 1839), S. Church St., Berryville. Open Wed. & Sat. 2-4:30. Historical exhibits include Lord Fairfax’s clock & strongbox, & copies of the Clarke Courier newspaper from 1869 available on microfilm. Strasburg Museum The Strasburg Museum exhibits authentic 18th, 19th, and early 20th century articles of local life. Collection includes blacksmith and carpenter’s tools, three furnished Victorian rooms, a country store, Civil War farming, photographs, reading materials and more. Open 7 days a week from 10-4, May-Oct. Admission. 540/465-5570. Veramar Vineyard 905 Quarry Road, Berryville. Situated on a private 100-acre estate in the heart of Northern Virginia Hunt County. A small, family-run winery dedicated to producing naturally dry, full-bodied wines. Open Thurs-Mon 10-5. 540/955-5510. www.veramar.com. Alpacas at Sunset Acres 155 Bittersweet Lane, Berryville. These enchanting creatures will steal your heart. 540-955-3529. www.alpacasatsunsetacres.com Frontier Culture Museum Visit Europe and America’s past at four different historic farms moved from their country of origin and reconstructed at the museum site in Staunton, VA. See the rare & minor breed animals, walk through the authentic gardens, help harvest period crops and watch a blacksmith at work. Open daily 9-5. Winter hours Dec. 1 - Mid-March 10-4. Admission. 540/332-7850.

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continued from page 23 Thurs, Fri, Sat, March 7, 8 & 9 BACH AT LEIPZIG … 7:30 pm, Frostburg (MD) State University, Smith Studio Theatre. Comedy. $12/adults, $6/students. www.frostburg.edu. 301/687-7462.

Thursday, March 7 thru April 6 THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES EXHIBITION … 9 am-5 pm Mon.-Fri., 11 am-4 pm Sat., Saville Gallery, 9 N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD. Paintings by Jessica Muessen. Opening reception March 9, 6-8 pm. 301/777-2787.

Friday, March 8 MAKING SENSE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR … 7 pm, Washington County Free Library, Boonsboro Branch, 401 Potomac St., Boonsboro, MD. American Civil War discussion series that explores literary works about the American Civil War. Preregistration requested. 301/739-3250, x186. SWEPT AWAY … 7 pm, Shepherd University, Reynolds Hall, Shepherdstown, WV. Shepherdstown Film Society Spring Series. Rated R. Discussion follows movie. Free. www.shepherdstownfilmsociety.org. 304/876-1837. CHOCOLATE EXTRAVAGANZA … 7-9 pm, Waynesboro Country Club, 11000 Country Club Rd., Waynesboro, PA. The Neil Wright Band plays big band hits to popular favorites. Chocolate creations from area confectioners, beverages and more. Black tie welcome but not required. $25/person. 717/762-0397. www.mainstreetwaynesboro.org.

Fri, Sat, Sun, March 8, 9 & 10 THE GAZEBO … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2 pm Sun., Winchester Little Theatre, 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA. Clever comedy by Alec Coppel. Admission. www.wltonline.org. 540/662-3331. 18TH ANNUAL HOME SHOW … Martinsburg Mall, Foxcroft Ave., Martinsburg, WV. Area’s biggest home show. See vendors, learn new technologies, bid on items in silent auction, and more. www.ephomeshow.com. 304/267-4710. www.easternwvhomebuilders.org. SPRING THYME AT SYCAMORE HEIGHTS … 10 am-5 pm, 20703 Jefferson Boulevard, Hagerstown, MD. Local handmade crafts in an 1860 farmhouse. Candles, primitives, folk art, seasonal décor and more. 301/665-2882. See ad on page 2. HIGH SCHOOL REUNION: THE MUSICAL … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. Adult comedy intended for mature audience. 304/2636766. Admission. www.apollo-theatre.org. See ad on page 7.

Saturday, March 9 2ND ANNUAL CIVIL WAR MEDICINE LIVING HISTORIANS’ WORKSHOP … 8:30 am-5 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Delaplaine-Randall Conference Room, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. All-day workshop on the skills, knowledge and resources necessary to provide quality living history programs at historic sites. Resource notebook, lunch and refreshments included. Pre-registration required. $55/non-members, $35/active volunteers and NMCWM members. www.CivilWarMed.org. 301/695-1864, x17.

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RINGS CONFERENCE … 8:45 am-5 pm, Marriage Resource Center of Frederick County, 10105 Kelly Rd., Walkersville, MD. One-day conference entitled RINGS – Real Intimacy & Growth Skills. Topics include: communication, components of a healthy marriage, connecting, conflict resolution and more. Couples can contact info@marriagefrederick.org for the details. www.marriagefrederick.org. 301/898-8917.

BARLEY JUICE … 8 pm, The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Celtic Rock. $25-$28/person. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. www.barleyjuice.com. 410/848-7272.

HIKE WITH A FRIEND … 9-11 am, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Meet at the Lost Mountain Trailhead. www.virginiastateparks.gov. 540/592-3556.

HARLEM GOSPEL CHOIR WITH MASTER OF CEREMONIES KELLY WRIGHT … 7:30 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Opening performances by Neshema Dance Company and Zion Baptist Church Choir of Hagerstown. Admission. www.mdtheatre.org. 301/790-3500.

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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. Christian Heritage Museum Nestled in historic western Maryland’s Washington County, the Christian Heritage Museum is a collection of rare historic Bibles, books, manuscripts, sermon notes, and documents of Christian history. Call or visit our website to schedule your tour at www.christianheritagemuseum.com, 877-313-9002. 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. April-Dec., Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun. 2-5 p.m. 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 T H e VA L L EY R e V Ue


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. Log House Museum 11 South Mill St., Clear Spring District Historical Assn., P.O. Box 211, CS David Wiles. An original log home from the 1830’s restored and furnished with items that were used 150 years ago. Admission. By appointment only. 301/842-2342. Western Maryland Rail Trail Located 1/2 mi. east of I-70, Washington Co., exits 1, 3 & 12. One of the premier rail trails in the east. A 20-mi. paved former railroad right of way. 301/842-2155. Miller House Museum 135 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, the Miller House is an 1820s residence operating as a museum and headquarters of the Washington County Historical Society.Tours Apr.-Dec., Wed.-Sat., 1-3 pm. Admission. 301/797-8782. Albert Powell Trout Hatchery Six mi. E of Hagerstown, Rt 66 exit off I-70. Produces more than 150,000 fish annually for stocking Maryland waters for sportsman. Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 301/791-4736. Beaver Creek School Museum 9702 Beaver Creek Church Rd. Operates as a museum by the Washington Co. Historical Society. Free. 301-797-8782. histsoc@earthlink.net. Boonsborough Museum of History 113 N. Main St. (U.S. 40-A), Boonsboro. Memorabilia of Boonsboro & Washington Co. Open Sun. 1-5. May-Sept. Nominal admission. 301/432-6969. Appalachian Trail South Mountain Washington & Frederick Counties. Hiking trail over 2,000 miles long extending from Maine to Georgia, on the crest of the South Mountain between Washington and Frederick Counties. Washington Monument State Park Near Boonsboro, the first monument erected to the memory of George Washington in 1827. Glorious views, hiking, picnicking. 301/791-4767. South Mountain House On Alt. U.S. 40 (the Old National Trail) between Boonsboro & Middletown on the Appalachian Trail, established in 1732 as a wayside inn/tavern. Today houses one of the area’s finest restaurants. Crystal Grottoes Caverns On Md. Rt. 34 near Boonsboro. Only caverns open to the public in the entire state of Md. Mar.-Sept. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. & Oct.-Feb. 11 a.m.5 p.m. Admission. 301/432-6336. Antietam National Battlefield On Md. Rt. 65 North and East of Sharpsburg. Daily 18min. orientation slide program. Weather permitting, an 8-mile self-guided auto or bike tour is available. Burnside Bridge Antietam Battlefield. Built in 1836, later named for Union General whose unsuccessful battle was staged on the bridge. One of several dozen stone arch bridges found in this part of Maryland. Barron’s C&O Canal Museum & Store 1-1/2 mi. NW of Sharpsburg on Snyder’s Landing Rd. off Rt. 65. Historical pictures, artifacts & interpretive discussion about the history of the Canal. Sat. & Sun. 9-5 year-round. Free. 301/432-8726. Brunswick Railroad Museum 40 W. Potomac St. Historical displays of the B&O RR, C&O Canal, Potomac River, the town and its people. Sat. 10-4; Sun. 1-4 AprilDec. 301/834-7100. Catoctin Mountain Park/ Cunningham Falls 3 mi. W of Thurmont on State Rt. 77. 1,500 acres including waterfalls, hiking trails, 42-acre lake for swimming, seasonal camping and cabin rentals, picnicking, fishing, boating, riding, mountain climbing. Visitors Center open weekdays 10-4:30 and 8:30-5 on weekends. 301/663-9388.

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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. Fallen Firefighters Memorial On the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (formerly St. Joseph’s College), S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg. Daily, 8:30-5. Free. 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 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-Oct. Mon.-Sat. 10-4; Sun. 14; Nov. weekends only: Sat. 10-4 & 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. M ARC H 2 013 31

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FREE FAMILY FUN DAY … 10 am-1 pm, Jefferson County Community Center, Sam Michael’s Park, 235 Sam Michael’s Lane, Shenandoah Junction, WV. Free give-aways, face painting, moon bounce, concessions, class demonstrations, and more. All ages. www.jcprc.org. 304/728-3207. IRISH HERITAGE DAYS … 10 am-2 pm, Martinsburg Public Library, 101 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV. Celebrate Irish Heritage Days at the Library. Hear stories from a female Irish pirate. Not recommended for kids. 304/267-8933. CHILI DAY AT VERAMAR … 12 noon-4 pm, Veramar Vineyard, 905 Quarry Rd., Berryville, VA. Enjoy red or white chili, crispy tortilla chips and a glass of wine. $15/person. 540/955-5510. 8TH ANNUAL ART & WRITING WORKSHOP … 12:30-4:30 pm, Frostburg (MD) State University, Dunkle Hall Rooms 218 & 215. Students learn skills necessary to write about their own art or about the art they love. 301/687-4340. Email cwcenter@frostburg.edu. www.frostburg.edu/cwcenter. GRAMMY … 3 pm, Academy Theater, 58 E. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD. Concert honoring great rock n’ roll artists. Evolution Rock School. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. $7.50/person, free/under 5. 240/2853526. www.evolutionrockschool.com. THE LEPRECHAUN LUAU … 4-8 pm, Frederick Fairgrounds Eventplex, 797 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Delicious food, Flying Dog brew, dancing and more. Benefits the Rotary Club of Frederick’s signature service project. 240/394-5828. www.theleprechaunluau.com. ONE WAY CAFE … 6-9 pm, One Way Café, The Good Shepherd Ministries, 19763 Longmeadow Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Fellowship, music and refreshments. Music starts at 7 pm. 301/665-2907. ROCK AND ROLL RELICS 50s/60s DANCE … 6-10 pm, Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. Hear one of the premier oldies musical acts in the Mid-Atlantic region. $12/person pre purchased tickets, $15/person at the door. 717/597-0800. www.greengrovegardens.com. See ad on page 3. 32 M ARC H 2 013

BERRYVILLE BLUEGRASS SERIES … 7 pm, Johnson-Williams Middle School, 110 Lincoln Ave., Berryville, VA. “Nothin’ Fancy” and “Bill Emerson & Sweet Dixie.” Ongoing series to raise funds for Clarke County High School athletes. $22/advance tickets, $25/tickets at the door, $120/season tickets. www.berryvillebluegrass.com. 540/837-2187. RETRO PROM … 7-11:30 pm, William Talley Recreation Center, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick, MD. The Maryland Ensemble Theatre’s annual FUNdraiser. Music, dancing, silent auction, prom photos, cash bar and more. $40/person at the door, $70/couple in advance only. www.marylandensemble.org. 301/694-4744. 26TH ANNUAL COMEDY & MAGIC SPECTACULAR … 7 pm, The Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Admission. 717/263-0202. www.chambersburgexchangeclub.org. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. RICKY NELSON REMEMBERED … 7:30 pm, Allegany High School auditorium, 616 Sedgwick St., Cumberland, MD. Tristate Concert Series. Featuring sons Matt & Gunnar Nelson as part of the Legends of Rock n’ Roll Series. For tickets call 301/759-0580 or visit TWR, 549 N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD. www.tri-stateconcerts.com. CAROLE MONTGOMERY & JOSH COPEN … 7:30 pm, Windsor Castle, 210 S. Centre, St., Cumberland, MD. Part of fourth annual “Miller Lite Comedy Series.” $25/person reserved seating, $30/person VIP seating. Purchase tickets by calling Get out & Play! Outfitters at 301/876-7529, online at www.getoutandplayoutfitters.com or at the door that night. PITTSBURGH CHAMBER PLAYERS … 7:30 pm, Garrett College auditorium, 687 Mosser Rd., McHenry, MD. Garrett Lakes Arts Festival. 301/387-3082. www.artsandentertainment.org. AN EVENING WITH CESAR MILLAN: DOG WHISPERER … 8 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA. $29-$90/person. www.luhrscenter.com. 717/477-7469. FREDERICK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT … 8 pm, Frederick Community College, J.B. Kussmaul Theater, 7932 Oppossumtown Pike, Frederick, MD. “Forces of Destiny” Concert. Soloist performance by the winner of the Frederick Symphony’s Annual Young Artist Competition. $20/adults, $15/seniors, T H e VA L L EY R e V Ue


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Sat, Sun, March 9-10 and 16-17 43RD ANNUAL MAPLE SYRUP DEMONSTRATIONS … 10 am-2 pm, Cunningham Fall State Park, William Houck Area, 14039 Catoctin Hollow Rd., Thurmont, MD. Maple syrup demonstrations from sap to syrup with interpretive talks, children’s activities and a pancake breakfast. Fee. 301/271-7574.

Saturday, March 9 thru April 8 ALLEGANY MUSEUM SPRING EXHIBIT … 10 am-4 pm Tues.-Sat., 1-4 pm Sun., Allegany Museum, 3 Pershing St., Cumberland, MD. “Preserving the Musical Heritage: From Britain to the Blue Ridge.” Exhibit features a large-scale diorama of an Appalachian porch and timelines, storyboards, and historical artifacts. Free admission, donations accepted. 301/777-7200.

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and Andrew Gabbert on cello. Ticketed event. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. THE IRISH ROVERS … 3 pm, The Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. $33-$39/person. www.gettysburgmajestic.org. 717/337-8200. See ad on page 7. FREDERICK YOUTH ORCHESTRA … 4 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. M ARC H 2 013 33


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continued from page 33 Mon, Tues, March 11 & 12 EVERYTHING $6 SALE … 8 am-5 pm, Robinwood Professional Center, Room 142, 11110 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. More than 1,000 items at $6. Jewelry, totes, scarves, belts, wallets, shawls, watches and more. All proceeds benefit Meritus Medical Center Auxiliary. 301/790-8144 or 301/797-1850.

Tuesday, March 12 MUSICAL EXPERIENCE AT GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK … 12:30-1 pm, Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, Ranger Site #3, Gettysburg, PA. Hear the Clinton High School Choir. Free. 717/338-1243. HAGERSTOWN COMMUNITY CONCERT … 7:30 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Side Street Strutters. Swing ensemble with vocalist Meloney Collins. 301/582-2734 or 301/7337842. www.hagerstownliveonstage.com. CELTIC WOMAN … 8 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA. $59-$89/person. www.luhrscenter.com. 717/477-7469.

M A R Y Wednesday, March 13 L WEAVERS ROUNDTABLE … 10 am, County Museum of Fine Arts, A Washington Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. N at Park Circle. Colorful Shadow Weave by D Margaret Kioseff and Barbara Diefenderfer. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. DANCING WITH THE VINES … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Learn to Rhumba. Bring a partner or come by yourself. 6 pm, welcome reception; 7 pm, class; 8 pm, stay and practice. $5/person, $8/couple. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888.

Wed, Sun, March 13 & 17 SETON LITERARY CLUB … 11:30 am12:30 pm, National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Emmitsburg, MD. Distinctive book club for adults who have a love for Mother Seton or want to learn more about the legacy of America’s first nature-born saint. www.setonheritage.org. 301/447-6606.

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Thursday, March 14 thru 17 THE GAZEBO … 8 pm Thurs.-Sat., 2 pm Sun., Winchester Little Theatre, 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA. Clever comedy by Alec Coppel. Admission. www.wltonline.org. 540/662-3331.

Friday, March 15 FLICC FOREIGN FILM FESTIVAL … 7:30 pm, The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “The Intouchables.” R movie. $6/adults, $5/CCAC members, students & seniors, free/McDaniel College students & staff with ID. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. JANE MONHEIT … 8 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Jazz vocalist Jane Monheit is joined by Grammy winner violinist Mark O’Connor. $20-$35/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828.

Fri, Sat, March 15 & 16 MURDER MYSTERY DINNER THEATER … 6-9 pm, Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. Dinner & a show. RSVP only. $35/person. 717/597-0800. www.greengrovegardens.com. See ad on page 3. T H e VA L L EY R e V Ue


Fri, Sat, Sun, March 15, 16 & 17 COUNTRY SPRING GATHERING OPEN HOUSE … 10 am-5 pm, From the Heart Gifts & Furnishings, 11143 Burkett Rd., Greencastle, PA. New wood home furnishings, new bunnies, peeps, new spring florals and garden offerings, candles, dips, linens, nests and much more. www.fromtheheartgiftsbysue.com. 717/5971179. See ad on page 19. OLE CROW PRIMITIVES SPRING GATHERING OPEN HOUSE … 10 am-5 pm Fri. & Sat., 1-4 pm Sun., 2305 Black Gap Road and 1293 Warm Spring Road, Chambersburg, PA. Join us for our spring gathering. Our red barns are bursting with spring bunnies, colored eggs, handmades and purposeful clutter. 717/267-3522. See ad on page 13. SPRING THYME AT SYCAMORE HEIGHTS … 10 am-5 pm, 20703 Jefferson Boulevard, Hagerstown, MD. Local handmade crafts in an 1860 farmhouse. Candles, primitives, folk art, seasonal décor and more. 301/665-2882. See ad on page 2. HIGH SCHOOL REUNION: THE MUSICAL … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. Adult comedy intended for mature audience. 304/2636766. www.apollo-theatre.org. See ad on page 7. GEORGE WASHINGTON’S BATHTUB CELEBRATION … Berkeley Springs, WV. Museum season opening. Specials countywide. Weekend celebration highlights history-related activities and retail sales. www.berkeleysprings.com.

Fri-Sun, March 15-17 & 22- 24 ROALD DAHL’S WILLIE WONKA … 7:30 pm Fri. & Sat., 2 pm Sun., The Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Chambersburg Community Theatre. Admission. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. 717/263-0202. DUCK HUNTER SHOOTS ANGEL … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Old Opera House, 204 N. George St., Charles Town, WV. Comedy by Mitch Albom. $10$19/person. www.oldoperahouse.org. 304/725-4420 or 888/900-SHOW. See ad on page 6.

Friday, March 15 – October 26 1863 INVASION IN THE VALLEY … Cumberland County Historical Society, 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, PA. Exhibit. Discover the story through Civil War artifacts, documents and photographs. www.historicalsociety.com. 717/249-7610.

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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.

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

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

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

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

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

Belle Boyd House & Museum

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

Tri-County Archives Research Center

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

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

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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. Aspen Hall is now operated as a bed and breakfast inn. 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 at Berkeley Springs Berkeley Springs. Built on site of 500 room Berkeley Hotel (c.1869), The Country Inn has since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting the town’s colonial days. A unique blending of styles from days gone by; the grace, charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa. 866-458-2210. www.berkeleysprings.com

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

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

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

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

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

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TELESCOPE CLINIC … 10 am-2 pm, Visitors Center, Renfrew Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Learn how to maximize your use of a telescope. Free, registration required. 717/762-0373. www.renfrewinstitute.org. SOUND OF THE SEASON: BAGPIPES … 11-11:45 am, Thurmont Regional Library, 76 E. Moser Rd., Thurmont, MD. Great Highland bagpipes with Patrick Willock. Family program for all ages. 301/600-7202. ST. PATTY’S DAY AT VERAMAR … 12 noon-4 pm, Veramar Vineyard, 905 Quarry Rd., Berryville, VA. Music, fabulous wine, creamy potato soup, and more. Fee. 540/955-5510. THE MET LIVE IN HD: FRANCESCA DA RIMINI … 1 pm, The Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. $17$25/person. www.gettysburgmajestic.org. 717/337-8200. See ad on page 7. ART CARNIVAL … 1-4 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Family-friendly art activities, bead making and jewelry demonstrations, children’s films, and more. www.delaplaine.org. 301/698-0656. HARPS AT THE LIBRARY … 2:30 pm, C. Burr Artz Public Library, 110 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. The Frederick Harp Ensemble of the Frederick String Initiative presents Irish and other classical tunes to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Family program. 301/600-3780. TEELIN IRISH DANCE COMPANY … 3 & 7 pm, The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. High-energy dance company. $10-$12/person. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. SPECIAL IRISH HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Live music by Across the Pond. Catered by The NEW A-ville Inn. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. THE COMEDY AND MAGIC SPECTACULAR … 7 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. $17-$22/person. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION WITH CORMORANT’S FANCY LIVE … 7:30 pm, The Fairfield Inn, 15 W. Main St.,

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Fairfield, PA. Irish jigs, slow airs and reels, and traditional folk music. Cormorant’s Fancy creates an authentic Irish Pub atmosphere. 717/642-5410.

Sat, Sun, March 16 & 17 19TH ANNUAL FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW … 9 am-5 pm Sat., 10 am-4 pm Sun., Hagerstown (MD) Community College, ARCC Building, Robinwood Dr. Exhibitors, children’s gardening activities, quilt raffle, demonstrations, seminars and more. $4/adults, free/children under age 12. www.hagerstowncc.edu/alumni-friends. 240/500-2346. See ad on page 9. WILDERNESS FIRST AID TRAINING … 9 am-5 pm, River & Trail Outfitters, 604 Valley Rd., Knoxville, MD. 16-hour American Red Cross Wilderness first aid course taught by certified instructors. Fee. 301/695-5177. MARYLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MASTERWORKS IV … 8 pm Sat., 3 pm Sun., The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. A Night at the Opera. Vocalists from the Curtis Opera Theatre will join the Maryland Symphony Orchestra to perform popular works by Rossini, Donizetti, Mozart and Bellini. Admission. 301/797-4000. www.marylandsymphonyorchestra.org. See ad on page 6.

March 16, 22 & 23 A CENTURY OF SONG VARIETY SHOW … 6 pm, Antietam Recreation, 9745 Garis Shop Rd., Hagerstown, MD. 6 p.m., activities; 6:30 p.m., dinner & music; 7:15 p.m., show. A musical journey through the last century. Enjoy activities, dinner and a show. Admission. 301/797-7999. www.antietamrecreation.com.

Sat-Sun, March 16-17, and Wed-Sun, 20 thru 24 66TH ANNUAL PENNSYLVANIA MAPLE FESTIVAL … 120 Meyers Ave., Meyersdale, PA. Food, crafts and live entertainment. Learn how to tap a tree, boil sap into syrup, and more. $5/adults, $1/children ages 6-12, free/children under age 5. 814/634-0213. See ad on page 12.

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WINTRY HIKE ALONG CATOCTIN CREEK PARK … 1-2:30 pm, Catoctin Creek Park & Nature Center, 2929 Sumantown Rd., Middletown, MD. Hike and explore the fields and woods. All ages. Free. www.recreater.com. 301/600-2936. POT OF GOLD ST PATTY’S DAY PUB CRAWL … 1-7 pm, downtown Frederick, M ARC H 2 013

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continued from page 39 off at Café 611. Pick up your mug, t-shirt and raffle tickets; enjoy complimentary beers and live music before traveling down Market St. www.downtownfrederick.org. WHAT’S GREEN AT BLANDY? … 2-3:30 pm, Blandy Experimental Farm, State Arboretum of Virginia, 400 Blandy Farm Lane, Boyce, VA. Tour the gardens and grounds to see a spring display of wildflowers and flowering trees. $8/FOSA members, $10/nonmembers, $20/family. 540/837-1758, x224. SPRING FEVER WALK … 2:30-4 pm, Richard M. Nixon County Park, Nixon Drive, Springfield Township, PA. 717/428-1961. OLDBOY … 7:30 pm, The New Embassy Theatre, 49 Baltimore St., Cumberland, MD. Rated R film. Cult cinema series. $5/person. 301/722-4692.

Monday, March 18 to 23 USED BOOK SALE … 10 am-8 pm Tues. & Wed., 10 am-5 pm Thurs.-Sat., Bowman Library, 871 Tasker Rd., Stephens City, VA. March 18 is Preview Night for Friends’ members from 6-9 p.m. 540/662-6046, x31.

Monday, March 18 to 24 ANTIQUE TRACTOR DISPLAY … Valley Mall, 17301 Valley Mall Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Washington County Antique Tractor Club presents its vintage farm equipment Spring Show throughout the mall. 301/582-0700.

Tuesday, March 19 ESCAPE FIRE: THE FIGHT TO RESCUE AMERICAN HEALTHCARE … 7 pm, The Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. Admission. 717/337-8200. www.gettysburgmajestic.org. See ad on page 7.

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SHAKESPEARE ALIVE! … 10 am, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Production by The Maryland Shakespeare Festival. $6$7/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. TRIVIA NIGHT … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Bring your team (of 6 people or less) and compete for the Houser Estate Trivia

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Trophy. $5/person. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888. KIWANIS TRAVELOGUE … 7 pm, South Hagerstown (MD) High School auditorium, 1101 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. “Korea - Land of the Morning Calm” with Buddy Hatton. $10/adults, $5/students. 301/739-1981. www.hgrkiwanistravelogueeorg.eventbrite.com.

Thursday, March 21 WILDEST WEATHER IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM … 5:30, 6:30 & 7:30 pm, The Ausherman Planetarium, Earth & Space Science Laboratory, 210 Madison St., Frederick, MD. Witness the most beautiful, powerful and mysterious weather phenomena in the solar system. essl.sites.fcps.org. 240/236-2694. MIDDLEBURG/MASON-DIXON LINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY … 7 pm, State Line Ruritan Building, located off Rt. 11 at the State Line, PA Community Park. “Dolly Harris, Greencastle’s Heroine.” Shelby Golden and Deelana Kennedy. Public invited. Refreshments. www.middleburgmasondixon.org. 301/739-0357. CONSERVATION CHALLENGES IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT … 7 pm, Renfrew Institute for Cultural & Environmental Studies, Renfrew Park Visitors Center, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Spring lecture series. “The Role of Zoos in Conservative Efforts.” Free. www.renfrewinstitute.org. 717/762-5074. FREDERICK COUNTY CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE MEETING … 7:30-8:30 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, Delaplaine-Randall Conference Room, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. “The Gilmore and Mosby Train Robberies.” www.frederickcountycivilwarrt.org. 301/371-4148.

Thurs-Sat, March 21, 22 & 23 THE GAZEBO … 8 pm, Winchester Little Theatre, 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester, VA. Clever comedy by Alec Coppel. Admission. 540/662-3331. www.wltonline.org.

Thurs-Sat, March 21, 22, 23 and 28, 29, 30 OPEN HOUSE COUNTRYSIDE PRIMITIVES … 10 am-4 pm Thur-Fri, 10 am-3 pm Sat, 1410 N. Franklin St., Chambersburg, PA. Unique and handmade country/primitive items. Register to win a gift certificate during open house. 814/931-6136. See ad on page 20. T H e VA L L EY R e v ue


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DIXIE ECHOES & DIPLOMATS GOSPEL DINNER CONCERT … 5:30-9:30 pm, Green Grove Gardens Event Center, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. 6 pm dinner. Concert follows dinner. Advance ticket sales only. $22/person, $20/person for table of 8. www.greengrovegardens.com. 717/597-0800. See ad on page 3. THIRD ANNUAL NIGHT OF MAGIC & COMEDY … 7 pm, Allegany College of Maryland Theater, 12401 Willowbrook Rd., Cumberland, MD. Performers include “The Amazing Derrick Robey” and “Scott Alexander & Jenny.” Purchase tickets at the Book Center in downtown Cumberland or online at www.LouisPaul.net. THE NEW SHANGHAI CIRCUS … 8 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Acrobats, music, lighting and theatrics. $12-$27/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828.

Fri, Sat, March 22 & 23 SPRING FLING … 10 am-5 pm, Lehmans Mill, 19935 Lehmans Mill Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Great savings throughout the shop. Easter décor 20% off. 301/739-9119. www.lehmansmill.com. See ad on page 48.

Fri, Sun, March 22 & 24 DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT … 7:30 Fri., 3 pm Sun., Hood College, 401 Rosemont Ave., Frederick, MD. Maria Loy performs the title role, accompanied by a professional chamber orchestra. 301/6946041. www.marylandconcertopera.com.

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ART IN BLOOM WEEKEND … 6-8 pm Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat. & Sun., Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Preview evening March 22, 6-8 p.m. Floral interpretations of works of art will be on view for one day only, March 23, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $30, person for Preview Party. Reservations required. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727. 9 TO 5 – THE MUSICAL … Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre and Children’s Theatre, 5 Willowdale Dr., Frederick, MD. Hilarious story of friendship and revenge. Every Fri & Sat, with matinees on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sunday. 301/662-6600. www.wayoffbroadway.com.

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Saturday, March 23 TREASURED HEIRLOOM EVENT … Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Annual antique and collectible evaluation event that offers information and verbal estimations of value from a panel of experts for your family keepsakes, attic treasures and yard sale finds. 301/663-1188. www.frederickhistory.org. RENFREW PARK CLEAN-UP DAY … 8 am-12 noon, Renfrew Museum and Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Help prepare for opening day, which will be April 20. 717/762-4723. BELLE GROVE OPENING DAY … 10 am4 pm, Belle Grove Plantation, 336 Belle Grove Rd. Middletown, VA. www.bellegrove.org. 540/869-2028. JOHN SCOTT ADAMS SEMINAR … 9 am4 pm, Gettysburg National Military Park and Visitor Center, Ford Education Center, Gettysburg, PA. “These Men are No Cowards: The 11th Army Corps on July 1.” Half-day indoor seminar and half-day battlefield tour. $70/members, $95/nonmembers. To register email, aswade@gettysburgfoundation.org. 717/339-2148. WESTVIEW PROMENADE EGGSTRAVAGANZA … 11 am-1 pm, Westview Promenade, Maryland 85 and Crestwood Blvd., Frederick, MD. Visit Westview merchants to collect eggs in a huge Easter egg hunt. Visit with Easter Bunny and receive complimentary photo. Free gift for first 200 visitors. www.shopwestview.com. 240/446-2303. WELCOME SPRING HIKE … 11 am-1 pm, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Meet at the Blue Ridge Trailhead. 540/592-3556. www.virginiastateparks.gov. HISTORY AND MYSTERY OF RAAB COUNTY PARK HIKE … 1-3 pm, Raab County Park, 2600 Hoff Rd., Seven Valleys, PA. Tour the 19th-century York Iron Company Mine and learn about the miner’s life in the 1800s. Free, registration required. 717/428-1961. FROM ANIMAL HOUSE TO OUR HOUSE: A LOVE STORY … 2 pm, GordonRoberts House, 218 Washington St., Cumberland, MD. Preservationist and award-winning writer, Ron Tanner. Free, reservations required. 301/777-8678. BEAU GESTE (1926) … 2 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Silent film with the Wurlitzer organ. Epic adventure. $5T H e VA L L EY R e v ue


$7/person. www.weinbergcenter.org. 301/600-2828. AN EVENING WITH THE PAINTING … Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, PA. Learn about the history and conservation of the Cyclorama painting including an opportunity to spend time viewing the Cyclorama with Sue Boardman, historian. Special after-hours times. Tickets required. www.gettysburgfoundation.org. 877/874-2478. THE 7TH ANNUAL FAMILY EVENING OF COMEDY & MAGIC … 7 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Proceeds benefit Safe Place, the Washington County Child Advocacy Center. Admission. www.mdtheatre.org. 301/790-3500. AN EVENING OF DOO WOP, 7:30 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA. $25-$39/person. www.luhrscenter.com. 717/477-7469. TENNESSEE RIVER: A TRIBUTE TO ALABAMA … 7:30 pm, Allegany High School auditorium, 616 Sedgwick St., Cumberland, MD. Part of Country Music Live Series. For tickets call 301/759-0580 or visit TWR, 549 N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD. www.tri-stateconcerts.com.

Sat, Sun, March 23 & 24 HOME SHOW … 9 am-5 pm Sat., 10 am-4 pm Sun., Hagerstown (MD) Community College ARCC, 11400 Robinwood Dr. Features any product and service related to the building industry and the home. $2/adults, free/children age 12 & under. www.hbaofwashingtoncounty.org. 301/582-8198.

Sunday, March 24 MARCH WINE MADNESS: FOR LADIES ONLY … 1-4 pm, Linganore Winecellars, 13601 Glissans Mill Rd., Mt. Airy, MD. Wine, music and shopping to benefit the American Red Cross. Admission fee includes wine tasting, souvenir wine glass and gift bag full of goodies. www.linganorewines.com. 301/831-5889. SPRING EGG HUNT … 2-3:30 pm, Yankauer Nature Preserve, Whiting’s Neck Rd., off of Scrabble Rd., between Martinsburg and Shepherdstown, WV. Annual egg hunt with naturally camouflaged eggs and sweet treats. Other activities include an egg-toss game, a “penguin egg walk” and an “ostrich egg balance challenge.” Ages 3-6 and their families. Pre-registration required. $5/child. www. potomacaudubon.org. 304/676-8739.

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ILLUSTRATED PHOTOGRAPHY LECTURE BY JIM KERN … 2:30-3:30 pm, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Illustrated lecture will include highlights of his career as a wildlife photography. $5/nonmembers, free/members & children under 12. www.wcmfa.org. 301/739-5727.

Monday, March 25 SPRING BREAK GEOCACHING 101 … 12 noon-2 pm, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Meet near the Visitor Center. Learn to use GPS to engage in geo-caching. $3/person, $8/family. www.virginiastateparks.gov. 540/592-3556. BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS, 5:30-8:30 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA. Learn the basics. Call to register. www.luhrscenter.com. 717/477-7469.

Tuesday, March 26 ZUMBA, SANGRIA & SKINNY JEANS … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Zumba your way to skinny jeans and have a glass of wine while you do it. $5/person for onehour class (6-7 pm) or $10/person for twohour class (6-8). www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888.

Wednesday, March 27 SPRING FLING SALE … 8 am-2 pm, Robinwood Professional Center, Room 142, 11110 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Summer plants, raffle, white elephant table, baked and country ham and turkey sandwiches, and homemade baked goods. All proceeds benefit Meritus Medical Center Auxiliary. 301/790-8144 or 301/797-1850. BROWN BAG JAZZ: BUZZ JONES QUARTET … 12 noon, The Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. Free. www.gettysburgmajestic.org. 717/337-8200. See ad on page 7.

Thursday, March 28 RENFREW ROCKS! GEOLOGY SEMINAR … 7 pm, Renfrew Institute for Cultural & Environmental Studies, Renfrew Park Visitors Center, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. “From Sea to Shiny Minerals.” Ages 12 and up. Free, donations appreciated. www.renfrewinstitute.org. 717/762-5074.

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continued from page 43 dyeing Easter eggs naturally using onionskins, blueberries, coffee and more. Registration required. $2/person. 717/428-1961. BIG TIME WRESTLING … 8:30 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Featuring The Nature Boy Ric Flair. Meet & Greet at 6 p.m. Admission. 301/790-3500. www.mdtheatre.org.

Fri, Sat, March 29 & 30 THE NEW ADVENTURES OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND … 7:30 pm Fri., 2 & 7:30 pm Sat., Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Dance Unlimited Repertory Company. Original production with dance, song and witty dialogue adapted from Lewis Carroll original. Admission. 301/662-3722. www.weinbergcenter.org.

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EASTER EGG HUNT … 10 am, Byron Park, Williamsport, MD. Easter egg hunt for area residents and visitor’s children age 12 & younger. www.williamsportmd.gov. 301/223-7711. EASTER SCAVENGER HUNT … 11 am-1 pm, Surreybrooke Garden, 8537 Hollow Rd., Middletown, MD. Children receive clues to run through a maze and the Alphabet Garden to find special treats. Reservations required. 301/606-3310. www.surreybrooke.com. EASTER EGG ROLL … 11 am-4 pm, Rose Hill Manor Park & Museum, 1611 N. Market St., Frederick, MD. Games, crafts, pony rides, petting zoo, face painting and more. Ages 2 & up. $5/person. www.recreater.com. 301/600-2936. EASTER EGG ROLL … 12 noon-2 pm, Town Square, Martinsburg, WV. Join Peter Rabbit and friends with a good, oldfashioned egg roll. Free. www.travelwv.com. www.mainstreetmartinsburg.com. 304/262-4200. SPRING EGG-STRAVAGANZA … 12 noon4 pm, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. Celebrate spring at Sky Meadows. Virtual egg hunt, natural egg dyes, egg games, live music, ranger-led hike, and more. 540/592-3556. www.virginiastateparks.gov. HAGERSTOWN SPEEDWAY KIDS EGG HUNT … 6:30 pm, Hagerstown Speedway, 44 M ARC H 2 013

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Sunday, March 31 Happy Easter! COMMUNITY EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE … Springfield Farm Barn, Williamsport, MD. Celebrate first light of Easter. www.williamsportmd.gov. 301/223-7711. “CRACK THE EGG” EASTER SUNDAY DINNER … 12 noon-4 pm, The Fairfield Inn, 15 W. Main St., Fairfield, PA. Celebrate the Easter holiday with a traditional “Cracking of the Egg” ceremony. $27.95/adults, $9.95/children ages 5-12. 717/642-5410.

Sun, March 31, April 1 & 7 WALKERSVILLE SOUTHERN RAILROAD BUNNY TRAIN … 11 am, 1 & 3 pm, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Walkersville, MD. 75minute train ride with the Easter Bunny. Reservations required. $12-$15/person. 301/898-0899.

Tuesday, April 2 DANCEBRAZIL … 7:30 pm, The Majestic Theater, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. $33-$39. www.gettysburgmajestic.org. 717/337-8200. See ad on page 7.

Wednesday, April 3 ALLOWAY CREEK GARDENS & HERB FARM OPENING FOR SEASON … 10 am5 pm Wed.-Sat., 1-4 pm Sun., 456 Mud College Rd., Littlestown, PA. Flowering plants, herbs, veggies, and perennials. www.allowaycreekgardens.com. 717/3594548. See ad on page 2. LADIES NIGHT … 6-9 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd, Biglerville, PA. Bring your girlfriends for some wine, shopping and fun. www.hauserestate.com. 717/334-4888.

Fri, Sat, April 12 & 13 15TH ANNUAL PA HERB & GARDEN FESTIVAL … 12 noon-7 pm Fri., 9 am-4 pm Sat., Memorial Hall at York Expo Center, 344 Carlisle Ave., York, PA. Everything for herb lovers & gardeners. Speakers, workshops, vendors, plants, herbal & garden products, crafts and more. $5/adults, free/children under age 12. www.PaHerbandGardenFestival.com. 717/503-2305. See ad on page 2. –TVR T H e VA L L EY R e v ue


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Lots of Events Springing Up! B E R K E L E Y C O U N T Y, W V HOME SHOW The 18th Annual Eastern Panhandle Home Builders Association Home Show will be held on March 8-10, 2013 at Martinsburg Mall in Martinsburg, WV. This exciting community event includes hundreds of exhibitors along with other complimentary things to see, learn and do. Don’t miss it! Friday, March, 8 at 10:00am to Sunday, March, 10 at 6:00pm SNOWMEN AUCTION You have seen the Snowmen created by area schools on the light poles downtown. On March 10th they are being auctioned off on the Square at 2:00 pm. This is your chance to own one of these adorable outside decorations! Call 304.262.4200 for information.

Saturday, March 30. There is no charge for this fun, family event. For more information, visit mainstreetmartinsburg.com or call 304.262.4200. ART AND EARTH EXHIBIT The Berkeley Arts Council and The Redbrick Gallery in Martinsburg, West Virginia announce the Third Annual Art and Earth Juried Exhibit in Martinsburg. The exhibit, which will be produced by the Berkeley Arts Council, will have the theme “Art and Earth: My Art – My World” and reflects the artist’s view of nature and the environment. The exhibit will be on display at the Redbrick Gallery, 404 West King Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia from April 21 – May 11, 2013.

EASTER EGG ROLL

TOUGH MUDDER COMPETITION

Put on the Spring Bonnets and join Main Street Martinsburg as it celebrates Easter with an Easter Egg Roll on the Town Square on

Bale Bonds, Boa Constrictor, Electric Eel, Dirty Ballerina… “What?”, you say? It’s a Tough Mudder Competition! Still in the

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Open 7 days Daily 10-5

304.229.0709 144 Runnymeade Rd. Bunker Hill, WV

Fine Antiques & Collectibles • The Area’s Largest Collection of Sports Memorabilia •Vintage Costume Jewelry & Linens • WWII Militaria • Vintage Furniture & Glassware • Collectible Comic Books & LP Albums • Howard Refinishing Products • Real Milk Paint • Custom Special Occasion Cakes by Suga Mama Cakes Please call Michelle for an appointment.

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dark? Tough Mudder events are hardcore 10-12 mile obstacle courses designed by British Special Forces to test your all around strength, stamina, mental grit, and camaraderie. With the most innovative courses, 700,000 inspiring participants worldwide to date, and more than $5 million raised for the Wounded Warrior Project, Tough Mudder is the premier adventure challenge series in the world. But Tough Mudder is more than an event, it’s a way of thinking. By running a Tough Mudder challenge, a person will unlock a true sense of accomplishment, have a great time, and discover a camaraderie with their fellow participants that’s experienced all too rarely these days. This year the Mid-Atlantic venue is here in Berkeley County at Peacemakers National Training Center in Gerrardstown on April 20th and 21st. For entry, volunteer or spectator information visit toughmudder.com CHOCOLATE FEST AND BOOK FAIRE

W E S T Sue Marks Owner Designer

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Let me design something beautiful for you! Services We Offer: *Blinds, Shades, Shutters *Custom Window Treatments *Upholstery *Fabrics Galore *House Fluffing *Will Create a “Design Plan” Tailored for You Call the Design Center Today! 304-260-8810 112 West Burke Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401 www.designshepherdstown.com • www.designmartinsburg.com

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Chocolates and Books, does it get any better? April 27th brings us the Chocolate Fest and Book Faire at locations around Martinsburg. Guest speaker at the luncheon is Hot Rod Hundley. For information, visit mainstreetmartinsburg.com or call 304.262.4200. Come by the Visitors Center at 115 North Queen Street in downtown Martinsburg or call 304.264.8801 for more information about what to do in Berkeley County and surrounding areas this spring. THe VALLEY R eV U e


Visit Historic Hedgesville for Spring Shopping or Plan a Weekend Getaway

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edgesville is located in Skinner’s Gap on North Mountain, where the original Warm Springs Road (now WV9) passed through from Alexandria, Virginia to Bath (Berkeley Springs). An abundant spring drew the first settler and today serves as Town Spring marked by a protective structure. The spring is reportedly never affected by drought and the water is a consistent 57 degrees. In 1738, the Hedges family began to acquire land just east of the gap. During the French and Indian War in the 1750’s, George Washington supervised the construction of a stockade fort in the gap called Fort Hedges. It was one of a string of forts constructed for protection against the French and their Indian allies. The town was laid out in 1832 and established as Hedgesville by the Virginia General Assembly in 1836. At that time, a law was passed making it unlawful to “sit or loiter about Town Spring drinking Distinctive Gifts & spirits.” The town was finally incorporated Handcrafted Arts in 1854 and in 1870 the Town Council ♦ Pottery ♦ Home & Garden Decor was given control of the springs. ♦ Jewelry ♦ Stained Glass ♦ Jams & Jellies A number of antebellum historic Mud in Your I Pottery Studio structures still line the village streets, has lessons available! including many original log homes. The 201 N. Mary St. in Historic Hedgesville, WV village is listed in the National Register 304-754-5727 of Historic Places. www.northmountainarts.com

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North Mountain Arts

Furniture, Glassware, Collectibles, Linens & Accent Pieces

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Open Fri - Sun 210 N. Mary St. on Rt 901 in Historic Hedgesville WV 304-754-6461 www.kingfishsantiques.com www. va l leyrev ue . co m

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