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100’s of gorgeous pieces! Unikat, Classic & Traditional Patterns 108 E. Baltimore St., Funkstown MD (inside Valley Antiques & Uniques)

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As an American ambassador is killed during an attack at a U.S. compound in Libya, a security team struggles to make sense out of the chaos.

OPENING NIGHT

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Our opening night feature for MDIFF’s 5th Anniversary will be 13 HOURS. We chose 13 HOURS to celebrate the career of executive producer and Maryland’s own Scott Gardenhour. Visit www.MarylandIFF.com for more information about this exceptional evening and special guests!

We’re conveniently located in the arts district section of downtown Hagerstown, Maryland. Restaurants, after hours parties, and all venues are all within walking distance. 28 South will host Friday night’s after party, Gourmet Goat will host Saturday’s and Bulls and Bears will host closing night festivities!

We will host a pre-party at 5:30pm with “The Walking Dead” actress ANN MANONEY and “Terminator Genisys” actress KERRY CAHILL. Followed by a red carpet and screening. The after party will be at 28 South! Tickets for opening night are $25 and includes celebrity pre-party and screening! The festival continues with films showing simultaneously at other venues. The venues include The Maryland Theatre, Academy Theatre, Bridge of Life and Washington County Free Library.

ACTING CLASSES Two classes will be offered in Frederick, MD on March 30th at Tuscarora High School Cafeteria. Two classes will be taught in Hagerstown on March 31st at Barbara Ingram School for the Arts. Only 35 people per class. Cost: $40. For more info, contact Tracie@Ovationpr.net or 916712-2781.

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Shenandoah Valley Area Map ...............................6-7 Directory & Map Key .............8, 10 Valley Theatre ..............................9 Calendar of Events.....................11 VA Maps .....................................14 VA Points of Interest..................16 WV Maps ....................................18 WV Dining Guide .......................18 WV Points of Interest ................22 PA Maps......................................28 PA Dining Guide ........................29 PA Points of Interest ..................30 MD Maps ....................................38 MD Dining Guide.......................39 MD Points of Interest ................40 Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area .........................45 Published the first of each month. Distributed FREE throughout the Cumberland and Shenandoah Valley area by the leading businesses who advertise in The VALLEY REVUE magazine, Tourist Information Centers and rest stops, libraries, parks (seasonally), hotels, motels, B&Bs, museums, restaurants and many other retail locations. 11,555,500 published to date (since 1971). 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.

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a What to Do Where to Go, What To See in the Quad State Area! St. Patrick's Day Run Fest March 12 • Hagerstown, MD

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Antique Crossroads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Bunker Hill Antiques Associates. . . . 21 New Oxford Antique Center . . . . . . . 5 Old Glory Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Olde Time Treasures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Remember When Antiques . . . . . . . . 42

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Hip Gypsy Emporium Easter Egg Hunt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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Interstate BBQ Festival . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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Maryland International Film Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

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Quad State Beer Fest: Shamrocked! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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Queen St. Gallery & WV Glass . . . . . 21

Gift Shops • Home Décor 156 46

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

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

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

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Berkeley Springs Cottage Rentals . . 25

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Bonnie’s at the Red Byrd . . . . . . . . . 39 The Country Inn of Berkeley Springs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Laine’s Restaurant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Hofbrauhaus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Rooster Moon Coffeehouse . . . . . . . . . 2

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

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1195 Baltimore Pike. Hour-long program every Sun. thru Mar. 13. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. THE LAST HURRAH … 7 pm, Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. From panel discussions to stand up and improv to occasional special guests, every show offers something new and hilarious. Free, no reservations. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org.

... every Sun and Wed WESTERN MD RAILWAY MUSEUM ... 1-4 pm Sun., 9 am-11:30 am & 12:30-3 pm Wed., 41 N. Main St., Union Bridge, MD. Railroad memorabilia, archives, pictures and model layouts. 410/775-0150.

... every Monday BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS … 5:30 pm Beginner Class, 6:30 pm Advanced Class, Luhrs Center Stage, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA. 6-class course runs March 14-April 25. No class April 11. $35/person. 717/477-7469. www.luhrscenter.com. FREEDOM VALLEY CHORUS: Sweet Adelines International ... 6:30 pm, St. Paul United Methodist Church, 750 Norland Ave., Chambersburg, PA. Women of all ages are invited to sample 4-part harmony singing, barbershop style. 717/709-0179. www.freedomvalleychorus.org.

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

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MASON DIXON BARBERSHOP CHORUS REHEARSAL ... 7:30 pm, Haven Lutheran Church, 1035 Haven Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Men of all ages are invited to sample 4-part harmony singing. 301/730-7078.

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… every Thurs, Fri, Sat PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH MARKET … 9 am-6 pm Thurs., 9 am-7 pm Fri., 8 am4 pm Sat., Long Meadow Shopping Center, 1583 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown, MD. 240/420-8555. www.padutchmarket.com.

... every Friday BEGINNING WATERCOLOR PENCIL CLASS … 1-4 pm, The Berkeley Art Works gallery, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. Class runs March 11 thru April 1. Fee. Pre-registration required. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org.

EASTERN PANHANDLE WOMEN’S HARMONY, INC ... 6:30-9 pm, Saint Luke’s Methodist Church, 700 New York Ave., Martinsburg, WV. Women’s barbershop chorus rehearsal. Women of all ages are invited to enjoy 4-part, a’capella singing. 304/839-7957.

BLUEGRASS JAMS ... 7 pm, Beck & Benedict Hardware, 118 Walnut St., Waynesboro, PA. $4/person. 717/762-4711.

SHIPPENSBURG CONCERT BAND, SWING BAND, & GERMAN BAND PRACTICE … 8 pm, Shippensburg Area High School Band Room, 101 Park Place, Shippensburg, PA. 717/496-6279. www.shipband.org.

KISS ME, KATE … 6 pm Fri & Sat, 1 pm March 13, The Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater, 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Musical runs Mar. 4-Apr. 23. No show March 25 & 26. Admission. 301/739-7469. www.washingtoncountyplayhouse.com.

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GALLERY WALKABOUT … 11-11:45 am, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Join an MSV educator for what’s new in the galleries. www.themsv.org.

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

ONGOING EXPLORATIONS IN ACRYLIC PAINTING … 1-4 pm, The Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. 6-week class with Jean Kellogg. Runs March 2 thru April 6. $135/person for 18 hr. class. $10 materials fee due first class. Preregistration required. 304/620-7277. http://artworks.berkeleyartswv.org/ instruction/ HAGERSTOWN TOASTMASTERS CLUB ... 7-8 pm, Hagerstown (MD) Community College, Technology Innovation Center (T.I.C.), 20140 Scholar Drive, Room 323. Need to brush up on your public speaking skills in a fun, non-judgmental and encouraging environment? We meet every 2nd & 4th Wed. Call for information. 301/988-3252. http://7568.toastmastersclubs.org. 12 MA RC H 2016

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MANSION HOUSE ART EXHIBIT … 11 am-4 pm Fri. & Sat., 1-5 pm Sun., Mansion House Gallery, 501 Highland Way, Hagerstown (MD) City Park. “My Heritage.” Images reflecting our person heritage. All Member Show. Runs March 4-27. 301/797-6813. www.valleyartassoc.com.

... every Saturday HAGERSTOWN FARMERS MARKET ... 5 am-12 noon, 25 W. Church St., Hagerstown, MD. Home cooked breakfast or lunch, farm produce, meats, poultry, eggs, flowers, local handmade crafts, and much more. 301/739-8577, x183. THe VALLEY R ev u e


Hop on Down the Bunny Trail to our

BUNNY HOP March 18 & 19

Olde Time Treasures

We’ll have Bunny Treats, Cottontail Door Prizes, and Hopping Sales ...

Come hop with the real bunny! 13617-B Pennsylvania Ave. Hagerstown, MD • 301-790-3339

GETTYSBURG’S BATTLEFIELD BOOK SERIES … 11 am-12 noon, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. Series examines significant works of history and literature on topics related to the Battle of Gettysburg and the American Civil War. Free. Through March 13. www.nps.gov/GETT. HISTORICAL CEMETERY TOURS … 11 am-1 pm, Winchester (VA) National Cemetery, 401 National Ave. Tours begin at Winchester National Cemetery and continue at Stonewall Cemetery. $8/person to tour one or $15/person to tour two. Call for reservations. 540/8279948. www.oldtownwinchesterva.com. CONTINUING WATERCOLOR & WATERCOLOR PENCIL PAINTING CLASS … 1-4 pm, The Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. Runs March 12 thru April 2. $90 for 12 hours. Pre-registration required. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org.

Country Spring Gathering Open House

From The Heart Gifts & Furnishings

11143 Burkett Rd, Greencastle, PA 717-597-1179 Fri, Sat, Sun, from 10-5

March 11, 12, 13

New Wood Home Furnishings, New Primitive Bunnies, Lambs, Eggs and Carrots, New Spring Florals, New Resin Bunnies, New Candleholders, New Runners & Toppers, New Dips...And Many More Offerings & Wares!! facebook.com/fromtheheartfurnishings

WEEKLY MUSIC AT THE OLD CIDER PRESS … 5:45-9 pm, The Old Cider Press, 47 Crystal Falls Dr., Smithsburg, MD. Come sing, play, or just listen. Bluegrass and Gospel on the 1st & 3rd Sat. Classic country and Gospel Medley on the 2nd & 4th Sat. $4 donation. Coffee, tea & snacks available. 301/4913346. HAUSER AFTER HOURS … 7-10 pm, Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA. Live music featuring acoustic artists to full bands. Pay per plate dinners are served from fine caterers in PA and MD. 717/334-4888. www.hauserestate.com.

... every Sat and Sun VISIT THE CARROLL WINE TRAIL … 12 noon-5 pm, add’l hours and appt times, Carroll County, MD. Visit Wine Cellars, 3130 Long Lane, Manchester, MD; Detour (MD) Vineyard & Winery, 7933 Forest and Stream Club Rd.; Galloping Goose Vineyards, 4326 Maple

Located in the Old Duffield School Visit the Washington County

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SPRING OPEN HOUSE

Easter Egg Hunt

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Saturday, March 26 at 2PM

APRIL 2 & 3 • 10 am-4 pm

•Special Transportation Exhibits & Features •Food available for purchase •Auto Show •Children’s Activities with 4-H on Saturday Open Saturdays & Sundays 1pm-4pm 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD ruralheritagemuseum.org•240-420-1714

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Grove Rd., Hampstead, MD; Old Westminster (MD) Winery, 1550 Old Westminster Rd. and Serpent Ridge Vineyard, 2562 Nicodemus Rd., Westminster, MD. Winery tours and tasting rooms. www.carrollwinetrail.com. www.carrollcountytourism.org. PETER RABBIT … 1 pm, Wonderment Puppet Theater, 412 W. King St., Martinsburg, WV. Runs March 12 thru April 24. $6/person, $5.50/family rate for 5 or more people, free admission for children under age 2. 304/258-4074. www.wondermentpuppets.com. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. National Park Service Rangers and Historians give hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. Every Sat. & Sun. thru Mar. 13. www.nps.gov/GETT.

… continuing thru March 1 6TH ANNUAL WASHINGTON COUNTY ART EDUCATORS 2016 EXHIBIT … 11 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm Sat., The Washington County Arts Council, 34 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. 301/791-3132. www.washingtoncountyarts.com.

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

… continuing thru March 6 STUPID F***ING BIRD … 8 pm Thurs.-Sat., 3 pm Sun., The Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Funny remix of Chekhov’s “The Seagull.” Admission.

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

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Winchester-Frederick County Visitors Center 1400 S. Pleasant Valley Rd. Winchester. Maps, attractions, events restaurant, lodging and shopping information. Open daily 9-5. Closed major holidays. 540/542-1326. Toll-free 877/871-1326. www.VisitWinchesterVA.com. Winchester & Frederick County is home to the world famous Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, held each spring & the Apple Harvest Festival, held the third weekend in September. State Arboretum of Virginia 9 mi. E of Winchester on U.S. 50. Educational workshops, recreation, driving tours of the Arboretum & Blandy Experimental Farm. Open dawn to dusk year-round. Free. 540/837-1758. Abrams Delight 1340 Pleasant Valley Rd., off Rt. 50 E, Winchester. Built in 1754 by an early settler, Isaac Hollingsworth. Restored & refinished in Early American period. Open April-Oct. Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4. Admission. 540-662-6519. Long Branch E of Winchester on U.S. 50 on Va. Rt. 624. Federal Georgian mansion museum (c. 1811) filled with period furniture, silver, china & Oriental carpets. A Duncan Phyfe dining table and 12 Hepplewhite chairs identical to another dozen used in the White House. Open Sat. & Sun. 12-4. April-Oct. Admission. 540/837-1856. Sheridan’s Headquarters Corner of Piccadilly & Braddock Sts., Winchester. Gen. Sheridan began his famous ride in 1864 to Cedar Creek Battlefield here, then rallied his retreating army and drove the Confederates from the field. Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters N. Braddock St.Winchester, VA. During the winter of 1861-62 General Jackson & his staff occupied this house — now a museum. April-Oct. - 10-4 daily. Nov-March - Fri & Sat 10-4, Sun. 12-4. Admission. 540/667-3242. Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum 19 W. Cork St., Old Town Mall, Winchester. Hands-on, interactive discovery museum for families. Climbing-wall, simple machines, natural history center, fully equipped emergency room clinic, dinosaur prep lab, new Paleontology exhibit. Open 9-5 Tues.-Sat., 15 Sun. www.discoverymuseum.net. 540/722-2020. Old Court House Civil War Museum Built in 1840, the courthouse served as a prison and hospital to both Northern and Southern troops. Today it stands as a “Witness to War”…a historic building with soldiers’ graffiti and an extensive relic collection. Winchester’s downtown walking mall. Open Fri. & Sat. 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., Sun. 1:005:00, Tours also available by special appt, (540) 542-1145 www.civilwarmuseum.org Skyline Caverns Largest and only developed cavern in Warren Co., VA & one of only a few places on earth where delicate & unique formations known as Anthodites are on display. 800/296-4545. The Warren Rifles Confederate Museum 95 Chester St., Front Royal. Memorial to the men and women who served the cause of States’ Rights, 1861-65. Relics and records of the War Between the States. Daily April 15-Oct. 31, 9-4. Admission, all students free. 540/636-6982 or 635-2219. Loudoun Museum/Information Center 16 W. Loudoun St., Leesburg. 130-year-old building next to a restored log cabin (c. 1767). 200 years of local history and slide presentation. Starting point of the walking tour of historic Leesburg. Daily 10-5; Sun. 1-5. $1 Admission. 703/777-7427.

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

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

Wednesday, March 2 WINTER GARDEN WALKABOUT … 10-11 am, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Discover the beauty of the winter landscape in the Glen Burnie Gardens. www.themsv.org. WEDNESDAYS IN WINTER … 1:30 pm, Cumberland County Historical Society, 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, PA. “Indian School outings along the railroad, Carlisle to Gettysburg.” Presented by Barbara Landis. Free presentation. 717/249-7610. www.historicalsociety.com. AUDITIONS FOR 2016 TEEN IDOL SINGING COMPETITION … 6:30 pm,

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Wednesday, March 2 thru 27 YOUTH ART MONTH EXHIBITS … 11 am-5 pm Wed.-Fri., 10 am-5 pm Sat., The Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. High School Photography and Middle School Art. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org.

Thursday, March 3 KINDER KONZERT … 9:30 am & 10:45 am, Williamsport (MD) High School Auditorium, 5 S. Clifton Dr. The Maryland Symphony Orchestra Percussion Trio performs a free concert for preschool children. 301/797-4000. www.marylandsymphony.org. HAGERSTOWN PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP … 11:45 am, Western Sizzlin Steakhouse Restaurant, 17567 York Rd, Hagerstown, MD. Luncheon meeting for people suffering from Parkinson’s disease, and their caregivers. Speaker will be Michelle Cines, RN, from the University of Maryland Medical Center. 240/625-2722. www.fareshare.net/Parkinsons/ THE BUMPER JACKSONS … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. A combination of 1930s-style hot jazz, country swing, Americana hits and big blues. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

Thurs, Fri, Sat, March 3, 4 & 5 MAN OF LA MANCHA … 7 pm Thurs. & Fri., 2 & 7:30 pm Sat., Academy Theater, Hagerstown, MD. St. Maria Goretti and Cumberland Valley School of Music. $15/person. 301/739-4266. www.cvsmusic.org. MARC H 2016

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CHAIR CANING WORKSHOP … 6:308:30 p.m. Thurs., 9-11 a.m. Sat., Renfrew Park, Visitors Center, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Ages 15 & up. 3-part series. Learn to make a woven cane seat during workshop. Pre-registration required. $25/members of Renfrew Institute, $30/non-member, $17$65/materials fee. 717/762-0373.

Friday, March 4 FIRST FRIDAY, GETTYSBURG STYLE! … 4-8 pm, Gettysburg, PA. “Basketball.” Special events, artists, discounts, refreshments, and late shopping. www.gettysburgretailmerchants.com. WINE & BEAD NIGHT … 5:30-8 pm, Potomac Bead Company, 53 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD. Bring a bottle or a snack and a friend for a fun night of beading. Free class. Only pay for materials. 301/393-4667. www.potomacbeads.com. SOUNDS ON THE SQUARE AND FIRST FRIDAY … 6-9 pm, Houser Estate Winery at 19 on the Square, 19 Lincoln Square, Gettysburg, PA. 717/3344888. www.hauserestate.com. FIRST FRIDAY COFFEEHOUSE … 7 pm, Trinity Orchard House, 4599 Shepherdstown Rd., Martinsburg, WV. Hear “Clinton Collins.” Music, fellowship, snacks and refreshments. $10 donation. 304/676-4422 or 717/379-9812. www.clintoncollins.com. SHEPHERDSTOWN FILM SOCIETY SPRING SERIES … 7 pm, Shepherd University, Reynolds Hall, Shepherdstown, WV. “A World Apart.” Discussion follows showing. Rated PG. Free. 304/876-1837. www.shepherdstownfilmsociety.org. HAMILTON LOOMIS … 7 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Cabin Fever Blues Bash. Blues-based American music. Admission. 301/790-2000. www.mdtheatre.org.

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FREE MOVIE NIGHT … 7 pm, Smithsburg Library, Community Room. 66 W. Water St. Free showing of “Minions.” Rated PG. For all ages. 301/824-7722. SEVENTH HEAVEN … 8 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Silent film series. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

Fri, Sat, March 4 & 5 ANNUAL PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE BOOK FAIR – SENIOR DAY ... 1-4:30 pm Fri. for Seniors, 9 am-4 pm Sat., Carroll Community College, 1601 Washington Rd., Westminster, MD. Activities include new book sales discounted 20%, author book talks and signings, silent auction, student writing contest winners announced, children’s story time, free children’s books, and much more. 410/386-8154.

Friday, March 4-6 and 11-13 HOUDINI’S CIRCUS … 7 pm Fri. & Sat., 2 pm Sun., The Cumberland Theatre and Creative Arts Center, 101 N. Johnson St., Cumberland, MD. A magic and illusion show to benefit the Cumberland Theatre. Admission. 301/759-4990. www.cumberlandtheatre.com.

Friday, March 4 thru 19 THE CAT’S MEOW … Winchester (VA) Little Theatre, 315 W. Boscawen St. A play by Steven Peros. Check website for dates and times. Admission. 540/6623331. www.wltonline.org.

Friday, March 4 thru 29 POTOMAC RIVER ARTISTS GUILD: Visions of a Group … 11 am-5 pm Tues.Fri., 10 am-4 pm Sat., The Washington County Arts Council, 34 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Exhibit features the art of the Guild’s nearly 20 regional artists in various subject matters, mediums and styles. Opening reception March 4, 5-7 pm. 301/791-3132. www.washingtoncountyarts.com.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Belle Boyd House & Museum – now home to Martinsburg-Berkeley County Convention and Visitors Bureau 126 E. Race St., Martinsburg. Built by Benjamin Reed Boyd who was the father of the famous Civil War spy Belle Boyd who spent part of her childhood here. Eleven rooms of historic displays. Civil War-World War I and II displaysmany other Berkeley County displays like the famous baseball player Hack Wilson. Open 7 days a week. Call Berkeley Co. Historical Society at 304/267-4713 or the CVB at 304/264-8801.

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Aspen Hall 405 Boyd Ave., Martinsburg. Nestled on seven park-like acres on a stocked trout stream and built of native limestone, this elegant mansion, circa 1750, is one of the most historic homes in our area. Many of the original features of the 22-room house remain. The farmstead was known as “Mendenhall’s Fort” during the French & Indian War which started 250 years ago. The rare blockhouse from this period is still standing. George Washington attended a wedding at Mendenhall’s Mill in 1761.

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

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

Historic Shepherdstown Museum In the historic Entler Hotel, corner of Princess and German Streets, Shepherdstown. Area artifacts preserved and displayed. Rumsey Boat House displays a half-scale model of the first steamboat, built by James Rumsey, and launched on the Potomac in 1787. Open April-Oct., Sat. 11-5 & Sun. 1-4. Admission is $4 per person, children under 6 and students free. 304/876-0910. www.historicshepherdstown.com

The Country Inn of Berkeley Springs Berkeley Springs. Built on site of 500 room Berkeley Hotel (c.1869), The Country Inn has since 1932 continued to serve travelers in a manner befitting the town’s colonial days. A unique blending of styles from days gone by; the grace, charm and elegance of the historic Inn and Spa. 304/258-1200. www.thecountryinnwv.com.

Coolfont Manor House On 1800 acres, about 4 mi. from Berkeley Springs. Home of American author, teacher, attorney, and statesman, Herbert Quick (18611925). House was built over a spring which flows through the cellar and out into a front-yard swimming pool.

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

Gen. Adam Stephen House 309-313 E. John St., Martinsburg. Home of the founder of Martinsburg, built in 1774-1789 of a native limestone on a hill overlooking the Tuscarora Creek. Stephen served in the French & Indian and Revolutionary Wars. Open Sat. & Sun. 2-5 pm. Free. 304/267-4434. www.orgsites.com/wv/adam-stephen

Norman Dillon Farm Museum Located on the corner of Route 9 and Ridge Road Across from Hedgesville High School. The museum contains a large number of pieces of old farm equipment, some of which dates back to pre-civil war days. 2 Shows a year – 2nd weekend in June and 2nd weekend in Oct. Museum open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 pm. Free Admission. 304/263-0731.

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

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Saturday, March 5 EDIBLE LANDSCAPES: Herbs … 9-11 am, Agricultural Heritage Center, 185 Franklin Farm Rd., Chambersburg, PA. How to interplant herbs throughout home gardens. $10/person. 717/263-9226 to register. www.extension.psu.edu/events. HANDS-ON PRUNING WORKSHOP … 9-11 am, Shippensburg, PA. Learn how to prune small trees and shrubs with practice. Directions upon registration. $10/person. 717/263-9226 to register. www.extension.psu.edu/events. 8TH ANNUAL CABIN FEVER CRAFT SHOW … 9 am-3 pm, Green Grove Gardens, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. Local artisans, decorators, crafters, bakers and more. Free admission. 717/597-0800. www.greengrovegardens.com. HISTORICAL INTERPRETERS WORKSHOP … 9 am-5 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. All-day seminar, with emphasis on Civil War Medicine. $60/non-members, $50/members and NMCWM volunteers. 301/695-1864. www.civilwarmed.org. KIDZ FEST 2016 … 10 am-4 pm, Valley Mall, Hagerstown, MD. Fun for the whole family. Face painting, craft corner, free finger painting, cupcake decorating, healthy care & cooking programs, door prizes, and more. 301/791-7375. MET LIVE IN HD: Manon Lescaut … 1 pm, Majestic Theatre, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. Puccini. $17-$25/person. 717/337-8200. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “It was, indeed, a scene of unsurpassed grandeur and majesty.” An Audio-Visual Presentation of the

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Wander charming and peaceful streets in the National Historic District within the 1776 town boundaries around the springs and indulge in all the pleasures of a nationally recognized art town from distinctive shops, galleries and antique malls to fine dining restaurants. Whether you are captivated by the vintage movie house or the Victorian castle on a hill overlooking the town or the Sunday Farmers Market, there is no mistaking Berkeley Springs for someplace else.

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continued from page 23 Sat, Sun, March 5 & 6 GIRL SCOUT COOKIE TIME AT LINGANORE … All day event, Linganore Winecellars, 13601 Glissans Mill Rd., Mount Airy, MD. Treat yourself to Linganore Wines paired with Girl Scout cookies. $15/person. $5 of each ticket sale goes to benefit our local Girl Scouts of America troop. Must be 21. Tickets are limited and required. 301/831-5889. www.linganorewines.com. JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH … 2 pm, The Carlisle Theatre, 44 W. High St., Carlisle, PA. Musical version of the Roald Dahl classic for the whole family. $10/adults, $6/students. 717/258-0666. www.carlisletheatre.org. LIVE THEATRE … 8 pm Sat., 2 pm Sun., The Grand Ballroom, 20 W. Washington St., 2nd floor, Hagerstown, MD. “The Yellow Boat.” Recommended for children of age 8 or older. $10/person. 240/520-9448. www.marylandentertainmentgroup.org.

Saturday, March 5 & 19 FERMENTED FUN … 12:30-4:45 pm, meet the shuttle at Hampton Inn, 5311 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick, MD. Tasting & behind-the-scenes look at some of the finest Frederick breweries: Olde Mother Brewing Company, Mad Science Brewing Company, Monocacy Brewing Company, Flying Dog, and Barley & Hops. Fee. 301/834-9950. FAMILY FILMS AT BOWMAN LIBRARY … 1-2:30 pm, 871 Tasker Rd., Stephens City, VA. Family picnic & movie events. Popcorn and lemonade served. Movies: “Big Hero 6” (3/5), and “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” (3/19). Rated PG. 540/8699000, x215.

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Sunday, March 6 SIP FOR A CAUSE AT LINGANORE … Linganore Winecellars, 13601 Glissans Mill Rd., Mount Airy, MD. Enjoy favorite wines while supporting Operation Paws for Homes. All weekend, your $5 wine tasting fee will be donated to their efforts. $5/person. 301/831-5889. www.linganorewines.com. MAPLE SUGARIN’ FESTIVAL … 10:30 am-3:30 pm, Hashawha/Bear Branch Nature Center, 300 John Owings Rd., Westminster, MD. Annual festival. Enjoy pancakes with real maple syrup, syrup demonstrations, crafts, and much more. 410/386-3580. http://ccrecpark.org. HAGERSTOWN BOWL FOR THE CURE … 11 am, Southside Bowl, 17325 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, MD. 10 pins and duckpins. Sign up individually or as teams. 2 sessions. Raise funds for the Susan G. Komen to fight breast cancer. http://hagerstownbowlforthecure.com. www.bowl.com. LION KING JR … 1 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick. Performance by students from the Maryland School for the Deaf. Family-friendly performance. Proceeds go to the Frederick Food Bank. Scenes will be interpreted for both the hearing and the hearing-impaired. Admission. 301/600-2828. 4TH ANNUAL HAGERSTOWN BIRTH & BABIES FAIR … 1-5 pm, Best Western Grand Venice Hotel, 431 Dual Highway, Hagerstown, MD. Informed birth and parenting support, unique and familyfriendly products, exhibitors, free workshops, and more. www.hagerstownbirth.org. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Our once beautiful but now desolated Valley” – Post-War Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. T H e VA L L EY R e v ue


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AN EVENING WITH JOAN BAEZ … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

COMEDY & MAGIC SHOW … 3 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Benefitting Safe Place Washington County Advocacy Center. Admission. 301/790-2000. www.mdtheatre.org.

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Sunday, March 6 thru 12 FREDERICK RESTAURANT WEEK … Various locations in downtown Frederick (MD) & Frederick County. 7-day promotion that features unique and fine dining opportunities. Participating restaurants will offer diner multi-course price-fixed meals. Fee. 301/698-8118.

Sunday, March 6 & 20 CARILLON CONCERT … 12:30 pm, Baker Park, Carillon Tower, Corner of Dulaney Ave. & 2nd St., Frederick, MD. Free. 301/846-4781. www.visitfrederick.org

Monday, March 7 MCCAULEY LECTURE … 7 pm, Washington County Free Library, 100 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. “McNeil’s Rangers and The Capture of Generals Crook and Kelley” by Steve French. For adults. 301/739-3250. www.washcolibrary.org.

Wednesday, March 9 WEDNESDAYS IN WINTER … 1:30 pm, Cumberland County Historical Society, 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle, PA. “Private ‘Alabama’ Jones.” Presented by Ron Bupp. Free presentation. 717/249-7610. www.historicalsociety.com. 7TH ANNUAL WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSION FOR WOMEN CIRCLE OF SISTERS CELEBRATION … 6-8:30, The Barn at the View, 14113 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Join us as we celebrate women making history in our community. 240/500-8263 or 301/331-2069. LADY ANTEBELLUM’S CHARLES KELLEY … 7:30 pm, Majestic Theatre, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. Presented by Froggy 107.7. $33$39/person. 717/337-8200.

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Friday, March 11 FILM SCREENING … 1 & 7:30 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. “Love & Mercy.” Rated PG-13. $6-$7/person. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. AMARYLLIS PAINTING PARTY … 6-8:30 pm, The Fine Arts Company, 18031 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown, MD. Local artist will provide step-by-step instruction. $45/person. 301/971-2781. www.thefineartscompany.com. FRIDAY NIGHT FIGURE DRAWING CLASS … 6-9 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Adult class. Admission. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org. SECOND FRIDAY POETRY READING … 6:30 pm, The Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. Meet our newest interest group and share your enjoyment of poetry. Free. Donations appreciated. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org. THE IRISH COMEDY TOUR … 7 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Admission. 301/790-2000. www.mdtheatre.org. M ARC H 2 016

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Fri, Sat, March 11 & 12 THE COMEDY PIGS … 9 pm, The Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Improv and sketch comedy. Mature audience only. Admission. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org.

Fri, Sat & Sun, March 11, 12 & 13 FROM THE HEART GIFTS OPEN HOUSE … 10 am-5 pm, 11143 Burkett Rd., Greencastle, PA. New wood home furnishings, primitive bunnies, lambs, eggs and carrots, spring florals, resin bunnies, candleholders, runners & toppers, dips and more. 717/597-1179. See ad on page 13. JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH JR … 7:30 pm Fri., 1 pm & 7:30 pm Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. ACT Youth Theatre Company production. Admission. 304/263-6766. www.apollotheatre.org. See ad on page 9. ARSENIC & OLD LACE … 7:30 pm Fri. & Sat., 2 pm Sun., The Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Presented by Chambersburg Community Theater. Dark comedy. Rated PG. Admission. 717/263-0202. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. See ad on page 9.

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Shawnee State Park. W of Bedford on U.S. 30. Named after the Shawnee Indians, this 3,800-acre park includes a 451-acre lake. 335 campsites, fishing, swimming, boating, hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, and picnicking. Open year-round. Gravity Hill. Located west of Rt. 96 near New Paris, PA. Defy gravity at this remote spot in Bedford County. Water runs uphill … cars roll uphill … it really works! Difficult to find unless you have detailed directions. The Bedford Co.Visitors Bureau will send a free map and brochure – Call 1-800-765-3331. Lake Gordon & Koon Lake. Located E of U.S. 200 S of Bedford in the Centerville area. A real mecca for fishermen. Espy Hous. Built in 1771, served as Washington’s Headquarters in the fall of 1794 during the Whiskey Rebellion. The only remaining building in existence on its original site, occupied by Gen. Arthur St. Clair, President of the Continental Congress & first Governor of the Northwest Territory. Anderson House. 137 Pitt St., Bedford. Built in 1814 by Dr. John Anderson, a portion was used for his office & in 1815, converted one-half of the house into a bank, whose original vault can still be viewed. The Chamber of Commerce now occupies part of the house. 800/765-3331, ext. 220. Breezewood. Located at the #12 interchange of the Pa. Turnpike, I-70 and U.S. 30. Nearby areas offer a wide variety of recreational areas. Fulton House. 100 block of Lincoln Way E, McConnellsburg. A former stagecoach inn, c. 1793. Restored in 1976, today houses offices of the borough of McConnellsburg and the Fulton Co.Historical Society open for special events or by appointment. www.fultonhistory.org Burnt Cabins Grist Mill. One of the oldest mills in the County dating back to 1750, and the only grist mill still operated by a water-powered overshot wooden water wheel. McConnellsburg. The County seat of Fulton County. at the junction of the Lincoln Highway Rt. 30, and US Rt. 522. Established in 1786 and filled with historic structures from the late 18th century. 717/485-4064. Fort Loudoun. Historic Revolutionary War Fort ruins mark the site of the first Colonial uprising against British military rule in 1767. Ramps Bridge. Also known as Failors Mill Bridge, one mile west of Newburg (off Rt. 641) on Covered Bridge Road. Built in 1882, it is the only such structure remaining on its original site in Cumberland Co. Red Bridge. The covered bridge just south of Mercersburg on Rt. 416 was built in 1883 and is still in daily use. Mercersburg. Home of the famed Mercersburg Academy, a private school whose campus is home to the log cabin birthplace of James Buchanan, the only native Pennsylvanian to become President of the US. Cowans Gap State Park. Located 9 mi. NE of McConnellsburg. Over 1,300 acres includes a 42-acre lake for swimming, fishing, and boating, 232 campsites, 10 rental cabins, and scores of private cabins. Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church. Organized in 1741 at Welsh Run, SE of

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Mercers-burg on Rt. 416, one of the oldest churches in the Cumberland Valley. Greencastle. Established in 1782, historical events include President Washington’s visit during the Whiskey Rebellion, and John Brown’s stay while working on plans for the Harpers Ferry Raid. Firemen’s Display. Greencastle. The Rescue Hose Company displays the nation’s oldest workable fire engine built in 1741 and other early firefighting equipment. The Johnston Home. Greencastle. Built in the late 1700’s by Dr. Robert Johnston, Surgeon-General during the Revolution. George Washington slept here during a visit at the time of the Whiskey Rebellion. Mason-Dixon Crown-Stone Marker. Located S of Greencastle. Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed and marked the line between Md. and Pa. in 1765, placing stone markers at one-mile intervals, with every fifth mile marked by a Crown-Stone. This 105th milestone, is one of the few remaining left. Enoch Brown Park. Just N of Greencastle. Massacre site of Enoch Brown, pioneer schoolteacher, and his ten pupils during the uprising of the Pontiac Indians in 1764. Martin’s Mill Covered Bridge. Greencastle. One mi. W of Greencastle. The original bridge, built in 1849, crosses the Conococheague Creek. The bridge is 205 ft. long and approx. 28 ft. wide. Brown’s Mill Graveyard. Near Greencastle. Monument built to the memory of Revolutionary War heroes pays tribute to the men who fought for independence. Corporal Rihl Monument. Greencastle. Corporal William Rihl of the First New York Cavalry was the first union soldier killed on Free Soil in the Civil War, June 22, 1863. Brown’s Mill School. Just N of Greencastle, E of U.S. 11. A complete furnished example of a country schoolhouse. Waynesboro. Dates back to 1749. Located nearby is the Snow-Hill Nunnery with the cloistered buildings intact as they were used by the 7th-Day Baptists. Toll Gate House. 323 E. Main St. Waynesboro. Built between 1844 and 1853. Now serves as the office for the Franklin County Chapter of the American Red Cross. A.T.H. & L. Museum. S. Potomac St., Waynesboro. Contains approximately 150 pieces of Fire Company Memorabilia dating back to 1880. Free. Oller House. 138 W. Main Street, Waynesboro PA 17268. Tour: Queen Anne-style home donated by industrialist J.F. Oller Family. Houses the Waynesboro Historical Society and area genealogy library and information. Call 717.762.1747 “Destination ARTS!” in downtown Waynesboro currently features five galleries – Gallery 50 (50 W. Main St.), Gallery 20 East (20 E. Main St.), 42 West ARTS (42 W. Main St.), The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro (13 S. Church St.), and The Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery (10 E. Main St.). Together, the galleries feature oil paintings, watercolors, pottery, fiber arts, sculpture, photographs, furniture, prints and much more. Open each week Thurs, 1-4 pm (Gallery 50 and 42 West ARTS Co-Op only), Fri. 5-8 pm, Sat. 12-6 pm, and Sun.1-4 pm. www.artsalliancegw.org. THe VALLEY R ev u e


Renfrew Museum and Park. Rt. 16, East of Waynesboro. 107-acre park along the Antietam Creek, features a PennsylvaniaGerman farmstead, an extensive collection of John Bell Pottery, and features Nicodemus collection of American decorative arts. Open late April-late Oct. Open Tues-Sun, 12-4pm. Admission. 717/762-4723 Penn State’s Mont Alto Campus. Location of the first Episcopal Chapel built in the area. Abolitionist John Brown taught Sunday School here prior to his ill-fated Harpers Ferry raid. Also the site where over 500 iron workers once toiled at the Mont Alto Furnaces. Chambersburg. The County Seat of Franklin Co. Occupied by Southern forces three times during the Civil War. The last time ended in the burning of the city in 1864 for refusing to pay ransom of $100,000 in gold. The Chambersburg Heritage Center. On the square at 100 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg. An interpretive center dedicated to over 200 years of Franklin County History. Topics include: Frontier, Architecture, Underground Railroad, Civil War Invasions and Raids, and Transportation. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm all year. Sat. 10 am-3 pm May-Oct. Extended hours during special events. 717/264-7101. Wilson College. Chambersburg. One of the nation’s oldest four-year liberal arts colleges for women. In 1982 the college established its Continuing Studies Division to serve both men and women. The 300-acre Wilson campus is open to the public. Chambersburg Volunteer Firemen’s Museum. 441 Broad St., in the former quarters of the Cumberland Valley Hose Co. #5. Displays of historic pumpers, uniforms, artifacts, and photographs. Open May-Oct. Fire Prevention Week. Sat. 1-9 p.m.; Sun. 1-5 p.m. Free. 717/263-1049 (evenings). The Old Jailhouse. 175 E. King St., Chambersburg, at N. Second St. (U.S. 11N). An 1818 jail complex, restored and renovated houses the Kittochtinny Historical Society’s Museum and Library. Hours vary. 717/264-1667. Caledonia State Park. Between Chambersburg and Gettysburg, 1,444 acres in Franklin and Adams Co. astride U.S. 30. Golf, swim, picnic, camp or enjoy entertainment at the Totem Pole Playhouse Summer Theatre. Thaddeus Stevens blacksmith shop, c. 1830, now operates as a museum. Historic Round Barn. Franklin township between Cashtown and Arendtsville, a short distance North of US 30 West of Gettysburg. Built in 1914 by Noah Sheely, Adams County’s first commercial orchardist. Biglerville. N of Gettysburg on Rt. 34. Known for its old general store of yesterday and days gone by. Gettysburg. Site of the Battle of Gettysburg. The County Seat of Adams County. Site of Lutheran Theological Seminary founded in 1826, and Gettysburg College established in 1832. Site of the Battle of Gettysburg fought in July 1863 and the Civil War battlefield where President Lincoln delivered his famous Gettysburg Address Nov. 19, 1863.

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Eisenhower National Historic Site. 97 Taneytown Rd., Gettysburg. The only home ever owned by General Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie. Originally furnished home, 1887 Pennsylvania bank barn. Tours offered daily, Junior Secret Service program for children 7-12. Admission. Open daily 9-4. 717/338-9114. Cashtown Inn. 1325 Old Rt. 30, Cashtown. 1797 stagecoach stop. Confederate headquarters for Battle of Gettysburg. Seen in the movie, Gettysburg. Open Tue.-Sun offering lodging and dining. 717/334-9722. Cumberland County Historical Society and Hamilton Library Association. 21 N. Pitt St., Carlisle. 5,500 books and monographs relating to regional history as well as the oldest Americanmade printing press, Schimmel & Mountz woodcarvings, Jim Thorpe photos and more. Free. Open Mon. 7-9 p.m., Tues.-Fri. 1-4 p.m. Carlisle. The County Seat of Cumberland County. Carlisle named for Carlisle, England, was laid out in 1751 following the same pattern of its namesake. Home of three signers of the Declaration of Independence and Carlisle Barracks, second oldest army post in the United States, and Molly Pitcher of Revolutionary War fame. The Neas House. 113 W. Chestnut St., Hanover. An elegant Federal-style mansion, circa 1783. One of the first all brick buildings in the town; it once was the home of Hanover’s first Burgess. There are 7 rooms, 2 halls and a kitchen. The home is furnishings are circa 1815, the year the original owner and his wife died. Admission also provides entrance to the Warehime-Myers Mansion. Tours available Sat Noon-3:15. Special tours are available – 717 637 6413 or 717 632 3207. The Warehime-Myers Mansion. 305 Baltimore St., Hanover. A Neo-Classic structure, circa 1911. One of Hanover’s twin mansions built by the Hanover Shoe Co. for the co-owners. It has 17 room, 2 large halls, a carriage house and an expansive lawn with a wide variety of trees, identified by ‘common and botanical’ names. It remained in the family until 1996 when J. William Warehime purchased it. He donated it the Hanover Area Historical Society in 2007. The furnishings are eclectic, some from each of the former owners. Admission also provides entrance to the Neas House. Tours available Wed. 10-3:15 & Sat Noon-3:15. Special tours are available – 717 637 6413 or 717 632 3207. The Little Red Schoolhouse. On the campus of Shippensburg University. Built in 1865 and moved brick-by-brick to its present site in 1969. Visit by special appt. through the Univ. Alumni Office. 717/477-1218. Strawberry Hill Nature Center. 3 mi. W of Fairfield on Mt. Hope Rd. 609 acre non-profit preserve with wildlife, woodlands, ponds, and streams to explore on more than 10 miles of blazed trails. Nature Center open 9am-4pm Mon.-Fri. Trails open dawndusk daily. Free. 717/642-5840. Conococheague Institute Museum & Library. Located in the shadows of Whitetail Ski Resort, 1-1/2 miles SW of Rts. 995 & 416. Home of the original Welsh settlement, 1730s, f.f. Scotch-Irish & German settlers. Frontier forts of French & Indian War era. History/genealogy research library, Welsh Barrens Visitor Center, Negley & Davis/Chambers houses, German 4-Square garden, early settlers cemetery. Tours available. Open 8am-5pm Mon.-Fri. (office & library) ; the grounds are open from dawn to dusk every day. 717/328-3467. www.cimlg.org. The Valley Revue would like to update Points of Interest by adding websites, when available. If your organization is listed without one, please email the URL to ads@valleyrevue.com, so that we may add it. Thanks! MARC H 2016

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Saturday, March 12 PARK CLEANUP DAY … Renfrew Museum & Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. 717/762-4723. www.renfrewmuseum.org. ANTIETAM HIGHLANDS WINE TRAIL TOUR … Visit 3 local wineries and a distillery. Pick up locations in Hagerstown & Frederick, MD. Lunch at Dan’s Restaurant and Taphouse in Boonsboro. Reservations required. 14 people per tour. Ages 21 & over. $89/person. 301/573-1930. www.roadrunnerservices.com. MASON-DIXON ANTIQUE GAS ENGINE SHOW … 7 am-1 pm, The Frederick (MD) Fairgrounds, 797 E. Patrick St. Fee. 443/864-6271. 38TH ANNUAL CHAMBERSBURG HALF MARATHON … 8:30 am, Chambersburg (PA) Area Middle School start, 1151 E. McKinley St. Race fee. 717/496-7431. www.chambersburghalf.org. BREAK AWAY 5K … 9 am, Baker Park, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick, MD. 5th Annual. Help raise awareness around domestic violence. Proceeds go to support the services of the Heartly House. Fee. 301/418-6610. EDIBLE LANDSCAPES: Tree Fruits … 9-11 am, Agricultural Heritage Center, 185 Franklin Farm Rd., Chambersburg, PA. How to plant, grow and care for fruit trees in-home gardens. $10/person. 717/263-9226 to register. www.extension.psu.edu/events. CELTIC CANTER - A DOWNTOWN CELEBRATION … 9 am-2 pm, Bond Street, Historic downtown Westminster, MD. One-mile Leprechaun chase, Celtic Canter 5K, downtown Irish celebration with entertainment, vendors and children’s activities. Irish celebration bagpipes at the start. 410/751-5501. 32 MA RC H 2016

http://westminstermd.gov/celtic. COIN SHOW … 9:30 am-4 pm, Stonewall Ruritan Building, 136 Fairground Rd., Clearbrook, VA. Sponsored by the Winchester Coin Club. 540/465-3952. ST PATRICK’S DAY RUN FEST … 10 am, City Center, Public Square, Hagerstown, MD. 5K or ½ marathon race. Fee. 8 am race day registration opens. Registration required. 301/7398577, x116. www.hagerstownmd.org. WINTER WILDLIFE AND TRACKS WALK AT CACAPON STATE PARK … 10-11:30 am, Cacapon State Park, Berkeley Springs, WV. Free. www.potomacaudubon.org. JEWELRY CLASS … 10 am-3 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Jewelry in a Day: Bangles & Stacking Rings. Ages 17 & up. Admission. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org. IRISH SPRING FEST … 11 am-6 pm, Front Royal (VA) Fire Department, 221 N. Commerce Ave. Food, entertainment, beer, crafts, and more. www.IrishSpringFest.com. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY PORTRAITURE CLASS … 12 noon-4 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Ages 14 & up. Admission. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org. ST PADDY’S CELTIC FEST … 12 noon9 pm, Loudoun Street Walking Mall and area businesses, Old Town Winchester, VA. Entertainment from the Irish/Scottish community, Celtic bands, step dancers, bagpipers and more. 540/722-8700. www.EnjoyOTW.com. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “The Aftermath of Pickett’s Charge: Was There a Second Wave?” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. QUAD STATE BEERFEST: SHAMROCKED … 2-7 pm, Washington County Agricultural Center, 7313 THe VALLEY R ev u e


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northwoodbooks.com Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD. 1 pm VIP entry. More beer, more rock music, and Home Brew & Irish Label Contest. Admission. www.quadstatebeerfest.com. See ad on page 5. TEELIN IRISH DANCE CO … 3 & 7 pm, The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. $14/adults, $12/CCAC members, ages 18 & under & seniors 60+. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. BERRYVILLE BLUEGRASS SERIES … 7 pm, Johnson-Williams Middle School, 110 Lincoln Ave., Berryville, VA. “Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice” and “Grass Cats.” Ongoing series to raise funds for Clarke County High School athletes. $24/person advance tickets, $27/person at the door, $132/season tickets. 540/9556130. www.berryvillebluegrass.com. ALL COUNTY ORCHESTRA CONCERT … 7 pm, North Hagerstown High School, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Hear some of the best middle and high school orchestra musicians in Washington County. Admission. 301/7662928. www.wcpsmd.com. LIVE MUSIC AT REIDS WINERY TASTING ROOM AND CIDER HOUSE … 7-10 pm, The Cider House, 400 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA. Live music featuring “Matt Miskie.” 717/3347537. www.reidsorchardwinery.com. SECOND SATURDAY CONCERT … 710 pm, Knob Hall Winery, 14108 St. Paul Road, Clear Spring, MD. Entertainment by “Made in the 80s!” Family-friendly event. Food available for purchase. $10 admission for anyone 21 & over. 301/8422777. www.knobhallwinery.com.

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KEVIN JOHNSON – AWARD-WINNING VENTRILOQUIST … 7:30 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Hagerstown Community Concert. Admission. 301/7902000. www.mdtheatre.org.

Sat, Sun, March 12 & 13 GIRL SCOUT COOKIE TIME AT LINGANORE … All day event, Linganore Winecellars, 13601 Glissans Mill Rd., Mount Airy, MD. Treat yourself to Linganore Wines paired with Girl Scout cookies. $15/person. $5 of each ticket sale goes to benefit our local Girl Scouts of America troop. Must be 21. Tickets are limited and required. 301/831-5889. www.linganorewines.com. 22ND ANNUAL FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW … 9 am-5 pm Sat., 10 am-4 pm Sun., Hagerstown (MD) Community College Athletic, Recreation and Community Center. “A Taste of Nature!” Featuring floral & garden exhibitors & vendors, gardening seminars & demos, area garden club displays, a quilt raffle, children’s gardening activities, show gardens, live radio remotes, free parking, and more. Lunch and snacks will be available at the Garden Café. $5/adults, free/children under 12. 240/500-2346. http://hagerstowncc.edu/alumni-friends. 45TH ANNUAL MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL … 9:30 am-2:30 pm, Cunningham Falls State Park, Hunting Creek Lake, William Houck Area, Thurmont, MD. Learn how maple syrup is made from sap. Pancake breakfast optional. Open for breakfast beginning at 9:30 am. Demonstrations begin at 10 am. 301/271-7574. MARC H 2016

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continued from page 33 Saturday, March 12 & 19 RAPUNZEL … 11:30 am, The Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater & Children’s Theater, 44 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Admission. 301/739-7469. www.washingtoncountyplayhouse.com.

Saturday, March 12 & 26 FAMILY PICNIC & MOVIE … 12 noon, Handley Library, 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA. Families encouraged to bring a picnic lunch. Films: “My Neighbor Totoro” (3/12), “Cinderella” (3/26). Free. 540/662-9041, x16.

Saturday, March 12, 19, April 1, 2, 9, 15, 16 & 23 A CENTURY OF SONG DINNER & SHOW … Antietam Recreation, 9729 Garis Shop Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Retrostyle dinner show offering a whirlwind trip through America’s musical favorites of the last hundred years. Includes a fifties-style meal. Show times vary. Admission. 301/797-7999. www.antietamrecreation.com.

Sunday, March 13 BRIDAL SHOWCASE AT LAKESIDE HALL … 12 noon-3 pm, Lakeside Hall, Fort Ritchie, 14324 Lake Royer Drive, Highfield-Cascade, MD. Over 50 wedding vendors to make your day special. 301/241-4050, x102. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “We have made the most costly sacrifices” – The Consequences of War. National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. BELL POTTERY LECTURE … 2-4 pm, Renfrew Museum & Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. Dr. Comstock. 717/762-4723. www.renfrewmuseum.org.

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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BARREL AND VERTICAL TASTING … 2-4 pm, Elk Run Vineyards, 15113 Liberty Rd., Mt. Airy, MD. Learn the basics of barrel and vertical wine tasting with current and past vintages. Fee. 443/340-2644. NOTEWORTHY SUNDAY CONCERT … 3 pm, Washington County Free Library, 100 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. “Robert Sykes Jazz Trio.” 301/739-3250. www.washcolibrary.org. TRI-STATE DRUM CIRCLE … 6-7:30 pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 13245 Cearfoss Pike, Hagerstown, MD. Bring your drums, shakers, tambourines, bells, flutes and other percussion instruments. All levels and ages welcome. Extra rhythm instruments available. Free. 301/766-9005 or 301/223-8031.

Monday, March 14 CHAIN AND BEAD BRACELETS … 6-8 pm, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, PA. Have fun playing with Kay’s bead stash to create your own bracelets. Beginner’s welcome. $30/person. 717/658-2177. www.joyfulartstudio.com.

Monday, March 14 thru April 20 VICTORY GARDEN PROGRAM REGISTRATION … Agricultural Heritage Center, 185 Franklin Farm Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Season long, handson, weekly vegetable garden experience teaches it all. Take home part of the harvest. Call for info and to register, 717/263-9226. www.extension.psu.edu/events.

Tuesday, March 15 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE LANGLEY WINDS … 7 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Free concert. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. YAMATO THE DRUMMERS OF JAPAN … 8 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg (PA) University, 1871 Old Main Dr. “Bakuon” – Legend of the Heartbeat. $20-$34/person. 717/4777469. www.luhrscenter.com.

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Thursday, March 17 THIRD THURSDAY TEA AT THE INN AT RAGGED EDGE … 1-3 pm, 1090 Ragged Edge Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Casual afternoon tea. Enjoy a variety of teas and scones/pastries. Reservations required. $10/person. 717/496-8372. ZOOZOO … 6 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Exotic and familiar creatures. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL OF MUSIC STUDENT RECITAL … 7 pm, Thomson Alumnae Chapel, Wilson College, 1015 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, PA. 717/261-1220. www.cvsmusic.org. THE MIDDLEBURG/MASON-DIXON LINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING … 7-9 pm, State Line (PA) Ruritan Club, 15741 Park Dr. Stephen Bockmiller will present a program relating to Civil War veterans from Washington County, MD. Public is invited. www.middleburgmasondixon.org. FREDERICK COUNTY CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE … 7:30 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Matthew Borders. “From Dred Scott to Secession and the coming of Civil War.” Admission. www.frederickcountycivilwarrt.org. FREDERICK COUNTY CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE … 7:30-8:30 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Presentation relating to the American Civil War. 301/695-1864. www.civilwarmed.org.

Friday, March 18 AFTER HOURS AT THE CARTY BUILDING … 6 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Rescheduled event. Exclusive 90-minute access tour of the Carty Building in Downtown Frederick. Admission. 301/695-1864. www.heartofthecivilwar.org. WINE & CHEESE TASTING … 6-9 pm, The Women’s Club, 31 S. Prospect St.,

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Hagerstown, MD. Tasting of various wines and cheeses, plus a silent auction. www.womensclubhagerstown.org. 301/739-0870. MURDER MYSTERY DATE NIGHT … 7 pm, Historic McFarland House, 409 S. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. A feast of 67 courses creatively designed by Chef Brad and his staff centered around a 1950s sock hop gone sour. Bar opens at 6 pm. $45.96-$53.45/person. Registration required. 304/263-1890. www.historicmcfarlandhouse.com. IMAGO THEATRE “ZOOZOO” … 7:30 pm, Majestic Theatre, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. “ZooZoo” celebrates animals, exotic and familiar, tiny and huge. $23-$29/person. 717/337-8200. JAY & THE AMERICANS, DENNIS TUFANO ORIGINAL LEAD SINGER OF THE BUCKINGHAMS, AND THE HAPPENINGS … 7:30 pm, H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, Shippensburg (PA) University, 1871 Old Main Dr. $35$49/person. 717/477-7469. www.luhrscenter.com.

Fri, Sat, March 18 & 19 OLD TIME TREASURES BUNNY HOP … 10 am-5 pm, 13617-B Pennsylvania Ave., Hagerstown, MD. Bunny treats, cotton tail door prizes, hopping sales and more. 301/790-3339. See ad on page 13. AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL … 7 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Six bands in two days. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. BARLEYJUICE … 8 pm, The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. High energy Celtic band. $25$28/person. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. THE COMEDY PIGS … 9 pm, The Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Improv and sketch comedy. Mature audience only. Admission. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org.

Fri, Sat, Sun, March 18, 19 & 20 ARSENIC & OLD LACE … 7:30 pm Fri. & Sat., 2 pm Sun., The Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA. Presented by Chambersburg Community Theater. Dark comedy. Rated PG. MARC H 2016

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continued from page 35 Admission. 717/263-0202. www.thecapitoltheatre.org. See ad on page 9. REX’S EXES … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Old Opera House, 204 N. George St., Charles Town, WV. Comedy. Rated PG. Admission. 304/725-4420. www.oldoperahouse.org. See ad on page 9.

Friday, March 18-19 and 22-24 GERMAN EASTER TOURS … 10 am-4 pm, Jonathan Hager House & Museum, 110 Key St., Hagerstown (MD) City Park. Learn the history behind the stories. $3/adults, $2/seniors & students, $1/ages 6-12, free/ages 5 & under. 301/739-8393. www.hagerstownmd.org/germaneaster.

Saturday, March 19 CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL OF MUSIC PERFORMATHON … Thomson Alumnae Chapel, Wilson College, 1015 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, PA. Hundreds of CVSM students are featured in hours of continuous performances. Students perform alone as well as in various ensembles and groups. Free. 717/261-1220. www.cvsmusic.org. EDIBLE LANDSCAPES: Brambles & Berries … 9-11 am, Agricultural Heritage Center, 185 Franklin Farm Rd., Chambersburg, PA. How to plant, grow and care for blueberries, strawberries and more in home gardens. $10/person. 717/263-9226 to register. www.extension.psu.edu/events. MOUNTAINTOP COMMUNITY SPRING EVENT … 9 am-2 pm, Blue Ridge Fire Company fire hall, 13676 Monterey Lane, Blue Ridge Summit, PA. Fundraiser to benefit the Amanda Bowders Memorial Community Garden. Collectibles Road Show, Soolah Hoops hoola hoop show at 1 pm, artisans, crafters, authors, local history info, Western Maryland Railway exhibit, entertainment, food, and more. Vendor space still available. 717/642-5645.

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MASTER PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP … 9 am-3 pm, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown (MD) City Park, Virginia Ave. at Park Circle. Audra Haddock-Martenot leads this fivehour workshop to make the most out of your digital photography. Ages 15 & up. $75/Museum member, $82.50/nonmembers. 301/739-5727. www.wcmfa.org. See ad on page 43. OPENING DAY AT BELLE GROVE … 10 am-4 pm, Belle Grove Plantation, 336 Belle Grove Rd., Middletown, VA. Open for tours. 540/869-2028. www.bellegrove.org. BATTLEFIELD HIKE … 1 pm, Antietam National Battlefield, 5831 Dunker Church Rd., Sharpsburg, MD. Irish Brigade at Antietam. Follow the attack of the Irish Brigade on the Sunken Rd. Fee. 301/432-5124. www.heartofthecivilwar.org. TOUR HANDLEY LIBRARY …1 pm, Handley Library, 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA. Staff members and volunteers will give tours of Handley Library. Take a behind the scenes tour, concentrating on the architecture and history of the library. Free. Reservations helpful. 540/662-9041, x11. ART CARNIVAL AT THE DELAPLAINE … 1-4 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Experience art activities for all ages. Fee. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org SHAMRUCK RUN … 1-4 pm, The Frederick (MD) Fairgrounds, 797 E. Patrick St. Run benefits our Veterans who are in need and suffering from PTSD. Fee. 301/606-7346. WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “Freedom, the Civil War, and its Complicated Legacy.” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT. LIVE MUSIC AT REIDS WINERY TASTING ROOM AND CIDER HOUSE … 7-10 pm, The Cider House, 400 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA. Live THe VALLEY R ev u e


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Sat, Sun, March 19 & 20 FREDERICK COUNTY BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION HOME SHOW … 9 am-5 pm Sat., 10 am-4 pm Sun., Eventplex at the Great Frederick (MD) Fairgrounds, 797 E. Patrick St. Have your home questions answered by experts. Food and drink available. 301/663-3599. HOME SHOW 2016 … 9 am-5 pm Sat., 10 am-4 pm Sun., Hagerstown (MD) Community College’s Athletic Recreational Community Center, 11400 Robinwood Dr. $2/person, free/under age 12. 301/582-8198. www.hbaofwashingtoncounty.org

Sunday, March 20 BATTLEFIELD HIKE … 1 pm, Antietam National Battlefield, 5831 Dunker Church Rd., Sharpsburg, MD. Enjoy a two-mile, ranger-led hike of The Cornfield. Fee. 301/432-5124. www.heartofthecivilwar.org. EASTER EGG HUNT & GERMAN EASTER TOURS … 1-5 pm, Jonathan Hager House & Museum, 110 Key St., Hagerstown (MD) City Park. Special appearance by the Easter Bunny. Children’s activities. 1 pm petting zoo, 3 pm Easter egg hunt and 4 pm open house tour. Easter egg hunt for first 100 children age 10 & under to sign up. Register online. 301/739-8577, x170. www.hagerstownmd.org/germaneaster.

FAMILY SPRING FUN DAY … 9:15 am1 pm Sat., 12:15 pm-4 Sun., Richard M. Nixon County Park, 5922 Nixon Dr., York, PA. Open to children in grades K-3 with an adult partner. Rotate through three activities including a baby animal nature walk, a water study life cycle lesson and spring nature crafts and games. $10/child. 717/428-1961. www.yorkcountyparks.org.

WINTER LECTURE SERIES … 1:30 pm, Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. “The Rhetoric of Reconstruction and Reconciliation – What does it all mean?” National Park Service Rangers and Historians give free hour-long talks on many aspects of the immediate aftermath of the American Civil War. 717/338-4469. www.nps.gov/GETT.

45TH ANNUAL MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL … 9:30 am-2:30 pm, Cunningham Falls State Park, Hunting Creek Lake, William Houck Area, Thurmont, MD. Learn how maple syrup is made from sap. Pancake breakfast optional. Open for breakfast beginning at 9:30 am. Demonstrations begin at 10 am. 310/271-7574.

AFTERNOONS AT THE MSV: Shenandoah Singers … 3-4 pm, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Concert featuring an eclectic repertoire of a cappella jazz, contemporary pop, and old world music. www.themsv.org.

MSO MASTERWORKS CONCERT … 8 pm Sat., 3 pm Sun., The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. MSO’s Principal Oboe Fatma Daglar will perform Vaughan Williams’ Oboe Concerto with the MSO. Admission. 301/797-4000. www.marylandsymphony.org.

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GREENCASTLE ANTRIM WOMENS FELLOWSHIP … 9:30-11 am, Memorial Fellowship Hall, Evangelical Lutheran Church, 130 N. Washington St., Greencastle, PA. Special music by David Shearer. Speaker is Dennis Stutzman, pastor of Cedar Grove Mennonite Church. Men also invited to attend meeting. 717/597-2703 or 717/597-3009.

WALKERSVILLE SOUTHERN RAILROAD BUNNY TRAINS … 11 am, 1 pm & 3 pm, Walkersville (MD) Southern Railroad, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave. Ride the train with Mr. Bunny. Free juice and cookies in the museum after the ride. Fee. 301/898-0899.

BOOK SIGNING: Washington County in the Civil War … 11:30 am, Hagerstown (MD) Visitor Welcome Center, 6 N. Potomac St. Steve Bockmiller will sign copies of his book. 301/791-3246. www.heartofthecivilwar.org

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2016 CELTIC CONCERT … 7 pm, Marion Knott Auditorium, Mount St. Mary’s University, 16300 Old Emmitsburg Rd., Emmitsburg, MD. Celtic concert featuring the worldrenowned band Devish. Free, tickets required. 301/600-7625. CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL OF MUSIC COMMUNITY STRING ORCHESTRA CONCERT … 8 pm, Wilson College Thomson Chapel, 1015 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, PA. Free concert. 717/261-1220. www.cvsmusic.org.

Wednesday, March 23 ORIGAMI OWL JEWELRY SALE … 9 am-4 pm, Meritus Medical Center Main Lobby, 11116 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Design your own necklaces, lockets, earrings and bracelets with charms, initials, and “Swarovski Crystals.” All proceeds benefit the Meritus Medical Center Auxiliary. Open to public. 301/790-8144.

Thursday, March 24 SPRING FLING SALE … 8 am-3 pm, Robinwood Professional Center Atrium, 11110 Medical Campus Rd., Hagerstown, MD. Turkey, baked ham and country ham sandwiches, home baked goods, used books, Easter/Spring flowers, white elephant items, and raffles. Two vendors: “Origami Owl Jewelry” and “In the Bag” will also be there. Purchase tickets in the Auxiliary Office and the Cafeteria. $2 per ticket or 3 tickets for $5. Proceeds benefit the Meritus Medical Center Auxiliary. Open to the public. 301/790-8144.

Friday, March 25 SHEPHERDSTOWN FILM SOCIETY SPRING SERIES … 7 pm, Shepherd University, Reynolds Hall, Shepherdstown, WV. “Of Gods and Men.” Discussion follows showing. Rated PG. Free. 304/876-1837. www.shepherdstownfilmsociety.org. continued on page 42

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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.-Fri., 1-4 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 County Historical Society. Free, by appt only. 301-797-8782. info@washcomdhistoricalsociety.org 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 Co. 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. Rural Heritage Museum 7313 Sharpsburg Pike (3 mi No. of Battlefield Rt 65N). Museums depict early rural life in Washington Co., MD. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-4pm or by appointment. Free Admission, donations appreciated. 240-420-1714. www.ruralheritagemuseum.org Antietam National Battlefield On Md. Rt. 65 North and East of Sharpsburg. Daily 18-min. orientation slide program. 8-mile selfguided auto or bike tour 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 includes waterfalls, hiking trails, 42-acre lake, seasonal camping & cabin rentals, picnicking, fishing, boating, riding, mountain climbing. Visitors Center open weekdays 10-4:30 & 8:30-5 weekends. 301/663-9388.

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

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every Saturday & Sunday 17314 Virginia Ave., Hagerstown, MD 301-791-0200 Sun. & Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm Mon. 10am-8pm Tues. Closed

ORCHID SHOW & SALE … 10 am-4 pm, Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, 901 Amherst St., Winchester, VA. Learn about growing and caring for orchids from the experts in the Lord Fairfax Orchid Society. www.themsv.org.

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THE NEW ADVENTURES OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND … 7:30 pm Fri., 2 pm & 7:30 pm Sat., Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Lively musical based on the Lewis Carroll classic. Other Voices, Inc. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

St., Frederick, MD. Easter Bunny, games, prizes, crafts, animals, pony & hay rides, food and more. Bring a basket. Egg rolls held all day. $5/person. Preregistration suggested. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. www.rosehillmuseum.com.

Friday, March 25 thru April 6 9TH ANNUAL PEEPSHOW … 10 am-7 pm, Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Sweet event features hundreds of marshmallow masterpieces, all crafted from or inspired by Peeps. Public can purchase vote chips and vote for favorites. Enjoy PEEP treats and souvenirs. 410/848-7272. http://carrollcountyartscouncil.org. See ad on page 2.

Saturday, March 26 CARROLL COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET EASTER SHOW … 8 am-2 pm, Carroll County Agriculture Center, 706 Agricultural Center Drive, Westminster, MD. 75-100 local area vendors with fresh eggs, organic meats, home baked goods, gourmet foods, seasonal plants & decorations, quality crafts and more. 410/848-7748. www.carrollcountyfarmersmarket.com. 18TH ANNUAL TREASURED HEIRLOOM EVENT … 9 am-3 pm, The Delaplaine Visual Arts & Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Bring your family’s treasure to be evaluated by certified appraisers specializing in the area of art, jewelry, photography, china, textiles, and memorabilia. Fee. 301/663-1188. EASTER EGG ROLL … 11 am-4 pm, Rose Hill Manor Park, 1611 N. Market 42 M ARC H 2 016

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NATURAL EGG DYEING PROGRAM … 12:30-1:30 pm and 2:30-3:30 pm, Richard M. Nixon County Park, 5922 Nixon Dr., York, PA. Learn how to dye Easter eggs naturally using onionskins, blueberries, coffee, and more. Bring a dozen of your own hard-boiled eggs and wear old clothes. $3/person. Registration required. Children under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult. 717/428-1961. www.yorkcountyparks.org. BROTHERS OF THE BRUSH EASTER EGG HUNT … 1 pm, Renfrew Museum & Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro, PA. 717/762-4723. www.renfrewmuseum.org. BATTLEFIELD HIKE … 1 pm, Antietam National Battlefield, 5831 Dunker Church Rd., Sharpsburg, MD. Enjoy a two-mile, ranger-led hike of The Cornfield. Fee. 301/432-5124. www.heartofthecivilwar.org. EASTER EGG HUNT … 2 pm, Hip Gypsy Emporium, located in the Old Duffield School, 2168 Mont Alto Rd., Chambersburg, PA. Easter Bunny will be there. For ages up to 12. 717/5521840. See ad on page 13. CIVIL WAR TALKS: Women Soldiers of the Civil War … 2:30 pm, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. Tracey McIntire and Dr. Audrey Scanlan-Teller T H e VA L L EY R e V Ue


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will speak on the experiences of over four hundred women who disguised themselves as men to serve heroically in Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. 301/695-1864. www.civilwarmed.org. CITY PARK PAINTING PARTY … 6-8:30 pm, The Fine Arts Company, 18031 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown, MD. Local artist will provide step-by-step instruction. $45/person. 301/971-2781. www.thefineartscompany.com. FREE MOVIE NIGHT … 7 pm, Bridge of Life Center, Hagerstown, MD. “The Peanuts Movie.” Enjoy a movie, free popcorn and soda in a safe, familyfriendly environment. www.BridgeofLife.org LIVE MUSIC AT REIDS WINERY TASTING ROOM AND CIDER HOUSE … 7-10 pm, The Cider House, 400 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, PA. Live music featuring “Across the Pond.” Acoustic Celtic/folk trio. 717/334-7537. www.reidsorchardwinery.com. EVENING WITH THE PAINTING … Gettysburg (PA) National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike. Join Gettysburg Foundation’s Sue Boardman, Licensed Battlefield Guide and author/historian, for an exclusive “after-hours” program of the Gettysburg Cyclorama painting. $10$20/person. Space limited. To order tickets, visit website or call the Reservations Department at 877/8742478. www.gettysburgfoundation.org/18.

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OPEN 7 DAYS – 9 to 5 (301) 739-0858 www.antiquexroads.com Sunday, March 27 BATTLEFIELD HIKE … 1 pm, Antietam National Battlefield, 5831 Dunker Church Rd., Sharpsburg, MD. Enjoy a two-mile, ranger-led hike of The West Woods. Fee. 301/432-5124. www.heartofthecivilwar.org

Tuesday, March 29 BUSINESS & WELLNESS EXPO … 10 am-2 pm, Cross Keys Village, The Brethren Home Community, Nicarry Meetinghouse, New Oxford, PA. Businesses and non-profits showcase their products and services. 717/624-2161.

Wednesday, March 30 FLYING DOG MOVIE SERIES … 7:30 pm, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. “A Fish Called Wanda.” Admission. 301/6002828. www.weinbergcenter.org.

Wed, March 30 – April 30 SIXTH ANNUAL ART & EARTH EXHIBIT … 11 am-5 pm Wed.-Fri., 10 am-5 pm Sat., The Berkeley Art Works, 116 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, WV. 304/620-7277. www.berkeleyartswv.org.

Thursday, March 31 – April 26 ART EXHIBIT … 11 am-5 pm Tues.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm Sat., The Washington County Arts Council, 34 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Robert & Kitty Nalewaik: View of Two Hemispheres, and Beth Carey: Reves/Dreams. Reception March 31, 5-7 pm. 301/7913132. www.washingtoncountyarts.com. M ARC H 2 016

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continued from page 43 Fri, Sat, Sun, April 1, 2 & 3 MARYLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL … Downtown Hagerstown (MD) in the middle of the arts and entertainment district. Opening night hosted by the Maryland Theatre. Red carpet, screening, over 70 movies, after parties, and more. Admission. 301/7902000. www.mdtheatre.org. www.marylandiff.com. See ad on back cover and details on page 4.

Saturday, April 2 BELL AND HISTORY DAY … All day, National Museum of Civil War Medicine, 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD. One of a dozen participants in this Frederick County Historic Consortium event dedicated to inspiring visitors by the vision, hard work, and dedication of the founders of Frederick and their descendants who built the community.

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Admission to Museum is free. 301/6951864, x1009. 6TH ANNUAL GO NAKED IRONMAN BBQ COMPETITION & OPEN HOUSE … 9 am-4 pm, Mason Dixon BBQ Services, 1542 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA. Pro BBQ competition. Teams compete for charity. Free admission & tastings. In conjunction with spring open house. 717/643-0039. www.mdbbqservices.com. www.ironmanbbq.com. See ad on page 3. GREENCASTLE LIONS CLUB ANNUAL PANCAKE DAY … 6 am-12 noon, Greencastle Antrim Middle School, 370 South Ridge, Greencastle, PA. Craft vendors, bake sale, and more. Benefits community service projects. $6/adults, $3/children under age 10. 717/375-2425. CIVIL WAR TRUST PARK DAY & GENERATIONS HIKE … 8:45 am, Antietam National Battlefield, 5831 Dunker Church Rd., Sharpsburg, MD. Enjoy a free day of family-friendly programs at the park. 301/432-5124. www.heartofthecivilwar.org

Players Wanted! Washington County Senior Softball League Open to all men in the tri-state area 50 & up (& women over 40).

League games May to Sept. followed by free-for-all fall ball. Games in Hagerstown at City Park and Halfway Park New players encouraged to participate in early practices. Register now! Draft held at end of April – Limited number of spots. Oldest player is 84 with 20 players over 70.

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MET LIVE IN HD: Madama Butterfly … 1 pm, Majestic Theatre, 25 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, PA. Minghella. $17$25/person. 717/337-8200. CREATIVE OUTLET DROP-IN ART SESSION … 3-5 pm, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD. Thailand-Water Festival Ice Cube Painting. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org. TEEN IDOL … 7 pm, The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, MD. Admission. 301/790-2000. www.mdtheatre.org. RETRO PROM … 7-11 pm, William R. Talley Recreation Center, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick, MD. Dance the night away at MET’s annual fundraiser. Cash bar, dancing, auction, prom photos, door prizes, and late-night pizza party. Prom attire (any era) is encouraged but not required. $40/person or $70/couple. $70 tickets in advance only. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org.

Sat, Sun, April 2 & 3 THE RURAL HERITAGE MUSEUM SPRING OPEN HOUSE … 10 am-4 pm, 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD. Indoor museum buildings, village, and gift shop. Special transportation exhibits & features, children’s activities with 4-H on Sat., auto show, food available to purchase, & more. Free admission. 240/420-1714. www.ruralheritagemuseum.org. See ad on page 13.

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Fri, Sat, Sun, April 8, 9 & 10 DOGFIGHT … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. Admission. 304/263-6766. www.apollotheatre.org. See ad on page 9.

Saturday, April 9 GRACE ACADEMY “IT’S YOUR MOVE” 2016 AUCTION … 6:30-9 pm, Grace Academy, 13321 Cearfoss Pike, Hagerstown, MD. Monopoly gamethemed fundraiser. Heavy hors d’oeuvres and many items to bid on during the live and silent auctions. 301/733-2033. www.eventbrite.com/e/its-your-moveauction-tickets-21280320010.

Fri, Sat, April 15 & 16 INTERSTATE BBQ FESTIVAL … 5-9 pm Fri. for private social, 11 am-6 pm Sat., Washington County Agricultural Education Center, 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD. Fun, family event that celebrates everything BBQ. Local beer and wine, BBQ competitions (professional and backyard). $20/person for Meet the Pitmasters Friday social, $15/general admission Sat., $30/VIP admission Sat., free/kids ages 12 & under. www.InterstateBBQFestival.com. See ad on page 5.

Fri, Sat, Sun, April 15, 16 & 17 DOGFIGHT … 8 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:30 pm Sun., The Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg, WV. Admission. 304/263-6766. www.apollotheatre.org. See ad on page 9.

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Volunteerism: What's in it for You? Be a Volunteer at the Historic Newcomer House on the Antietam Battlefield By Rachel B.K. Nichols Heritage Area Assistant

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t this year’s end-of-season party for volunteer docents at the Newcomer House on the Antietam Battlefield, we heard from person after person, “I believe I get more from this than you,” and that’s music to any volunteer coordinator’s ears. Sure, we want to have our important historic sites open to the public as much as possible and volunteers are often key to making that happen, but we want there to be a mutual benefit in the relationship – and there is. How fortunate that, by their very nature, volunteers gravitate to places and causes that already hold an interest to them. Others are looking for ways to help their communities or fill a social void left by retirement. The reasons we volunteer are as myriad as our individual personalities. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, in 2014, 62.8 million people volunteered over 8 BILLION hours in houses of worship, schools, medical 46 M ARC H 2 016

facilities, basically everywhere. Volunteers are literally the life blood (think Red Cross blood drives) of our country. The economic value of those 8 billion hours is about $177 billion! It is highly likely that you interact with a volunteer at least once every day. It is also likely that 25% of people reading this article are either volunteers or are considering becoming a volunteer. Happily, there are ample opportunities for folks like you in the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area. One of those dynamic places is the Newcomer House on the Antietam Battlefield, which serves as the exhibit and visitor center for the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area. It is staffed completely by volunteers during April through November. We are currently seeking more volunteers for the 2016 season. While no specific knowledge or skills are required, a willingness to deal with the public in a cordial T H e VA L L EY R e V Ue


manner is a must and interest in Civil War history is a plus. Volunteers will receive mentor training on-site during regular visitor hours. A volunteer’s primary duty is to greet visitors as they enter the Newcomer House exhibit and visitors center, and help orient them to the immediate area and opportunities in the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area. Newcomer House volunteers also receive opportunities for special programs and tours. This year’s orientation session is scheduled for Saturday, March 19 from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; lunch is provided. Volunteers will be invited to take a tour of three sites in the Heritage Area on Wednesday, April 6. Another added benefit is that, through a cooperative agreement with the Antietam National Battlefield, Newcomer Volunteers are part of the National Park Service Volunteer Corps, which is especially exciting during this, the www.vall ey rev ue .co m

NPS’s Centennial Year. The Newcomer House was built in the 1780s as part of a thriving mill complex and farm astride the Boonsboro Pike where the Middle Bridge spans Antietam Creek. The house gets its present-day name from Joshua Newcomer, who owned the property during the 1862 Battle of Antietam. This is the period to which the appearance of the house has been restored. The Newcomer House, at 18422 Shepherdstown Pike in Sharpsburg, is one of only two historic homes on the battlefield open to the public. The other is Pry House Field Hospital Museum. Three exhibit rooms explore the major themes of the heritage area: In the Heat of Battle, On the Home Front and Beyond the Battlefield. Those interested in volunteering should contact Rachel Nichols by calling 240-308-1740 or emailing rbknichols@gmail.com. M ARC H 2 016

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