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Unique Lodging Open House March 25, 2012 |
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Shenandoah County unique lodging owners, artisans, and agriculture producers invite you to tour beautiful places to stay, including Bed & Breakfasts, River Lodges, Inns, and Historic Properties, Sunday, March 25, 2012 from 12-5 p.m.
This a FREE, family-fun event! Tour unique places to stay and mingle with artisans and local agriculture producers at the sites. Potters, musicians, and even a local coffee roaster! Learn spring planting tips and learn more about what products are grown here and when they are available.
You can begin the tour at any location. Just ask for your free event sticker and map at the first location you visit. You may download the attached brochure or pick one up at any of the noted information centers. Register to win cool prizes at each of the locations! Tell your friends and family and plan to spend Sunday afternoon, March 25, 2012, touring places that offer you peaceful porches, river views, and antique beds. Come see why Shenandoah County is the perfect relaxation destination!
Download Our Brochure Here...
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WinterFest at Bryce Resort
March 10, 2012
10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Pond skimming from 2-4 p.m.
WinterFest is the grand finale of the winter season at Bryce Resort. The day starts with a scrumptious pancake breakfast in the fireside grill, followed by a costume parade. DJ Doug gets everyone dancing in their boots on the snow.Costumed skiers and riders adorn the slopes all day. The popular pond skimming event happens in the afternoon. After a long, fun day on the slopes, kick back by the fire in the Copper Kettle lounge. For more information about this popular Bryce Resort event, please visit www.bryceresort.com
Learn more about the upcoming Civilian Military Combine to be held at Bryce Resort, April 21, 2012.
http://www.civilianmilitarycombine.com/events/mid-atlantic/%0A
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Civil War Sesquicentennial |
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 The Civil War affected the lives of Shenandoah County residents in many ways. Located in the heart of the Breadbasket of the Confederacy, the war separated loved ones, brought wounded to doorsteps and church pews, and destroyed crops, fields, and farms. Life was never the same.
Visit our Civil War page to learn more about what to see and do in Shenandoah County during the Civil War Sesquicentennial.
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