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SUMMARY:WWII Day Camp:  Spy Week
DESCRIPTION:Bring camp home to you in 2020!  \nFor 2020 and to support social distancing\, we are offering World War II Day Camp at home through interactive activity boxes paired with video lessons. While the box is designed to be completed at your own pace\, some of the activities will include optional group interactive components\, such as FlipGrid video responses\, pictures of activities\, and an end of week Zoom session. \nSpy Week: June 22-26\, 2020\nRegistration closes on May 31. \nThe activities and lessons will be targeted to the age range selected during registration: \n– Lower Elementary (Rising 1st-3rd Grades)\n– Upper Elementary (Rising 4th-6th Grades)\n– Middle School (Rising 7th-9th Grades).  \nBoxes will be mailed out in time for students to participate during the camp week. \nEach box is $70 per student\, with additional siblings’ boxes priced at $55. The cost includes all activity supplies (outside of scissors\, pencils\, etc.)\, a D-Day shirt\, age-appropriate book on the camp theme\, video lessons\, and shipping.  \nThere will be two different themes offered this summer. Feel free to sign up for just one or both weeks! Survival Week will be July 20-24 with registration closing on June 30.  \nA limited number of scholarships to cover the cost of one box are available on based on financial need and receipt of application. Complete the online application by May 31 for consideration at www.dday.org/wwii-day-camp. \nFor more information\, please contact Maggie Hartley\, Associate Director for Programming and Events\, at mhartley@dday.org or (540) 586-3329 ext. 111.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/wwii-day-camp-spy-week/
LOCATION:In The Comfort Of Your Own Home
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SUMMARY:Bedford Farmer Managed Market
DESCRIPTION:Our mission is to establish and operate a community-supported Producer Only Farmers Market\, managed by Farmers\, that provides: Viable economic outlets for Bedford County farmers\, food producers\, artists and craftsmen\, and local access to farm fresh products. \nOpen on Saturdays\, 7 a.m. – 1 p.m.  (Weather permitting)
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/bedfords-finest-farmers-market-managed-by-farmers/2020-06-27/
LOCATION:Bedford Farmer Managed Market\, 1032 Triggs Road\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200627T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200627T120000
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SUMMARY:Forest Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Grown Produce\, meats\, honey\, flowers along with breads for locals to enjoy.   The market is open the last week in April until the last week in Oct.  Please come and enjoy the local food from our area.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/forest-farmers-market/2020-06-27/
LOCATION:Forest Farmers Market\, 15583 Forest Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200627T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200627T180000
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SUMMARY:Building Our Community Benefit Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Central Virginia Business Coalition is hosting Building Our Community Benefit Concert on June 27th from 2pm – 6pm. This special event features DJ Showtime and 4 bands that have all donated their time and talent to this fundraiser.  \nMNF Productions will be live streaming the concert and DJ Showtime will be kicking the event off a little before 2pm and will be mixing in music and special guest appearances in between band performances.  \nPROCEEDS: 50% of all proceeds will be donated to IRON Lives Inc.. Their mission is to see all youth overcome negativity\, develop into positive adults\, and change the world. Their mission is to help our youth consistently overcome negativity in their lives and in their community. The other 50% of proceeds will go into a Marketing Fund for CVABC Business Members to utilize to help them advertise as we are reopening our state. CVABC serves well over 450 local businesses in the Central VA region.  Their mission is to support and promote local businesses all year and to educate the community on why supporting local is essential to the health of our local economy.  \n**There will be a link on the Facebook Event Page where you can donate as little\, or as much\, as you’d like before and during the event. With each $25 donation\, you will receive a “Building our Community” T-Shirt! **
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/building-our-community-benefit-concert/
LOCATION:Virtual Live Concert hosted by Central Virginia Business Coalition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200628T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200628T180000
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SUMMARY:Marie Anderson LIVE at Drifter's
DESCRIPTION:Come out to Drifter’s for some great food and drinks and listen to Marie Anderson play all of your favorites from the 1930’s to today and some of her own original music! 
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/marie-anderson-live-at-wallers/2020-06-28/
LOCATION:Drifter’s\, 1617 Crystal Shores Drive\, Moneta\, VA\, 24121
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T120000
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SUMMARY:Researching Your World War II Relative
DESCRIPTION:Dad never talked about his time in the Army. Uncle Frank was killed in Normandy. We know great-grandma was in the WACs\, but that’s about all. How do we find out more about their service in WWII?  \nHistorian John Long will give some pointers in researching your WWII ancestors—where to look\, what questions to ask\, and why a fire in 1973 changed history for the worse. \nTickets are $10 per connection/device and free for D-Day Society and Overlord Society Members. \nTickets are limited to 100 total connections. One ticket must be purchased per device that is used to access the program. A link to the workshop will be sent to participants in the confirmation email after ticket(s) are purchased. \nJoin the Overlord Society\, our membership program\, at www.dday.org/overlord-society with benefits that include free admission\, discounts for gift store\, and more. \nJoin the D-Day Society at www.dday.org/ddaysociety with a contribution of $1\,000 or more annually gain access to exclusive events and more. \nFunding has been provided by Virginia Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of the Coronavirus Aid\, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act economic stabilization plan of 2020. For more information\, please visit www.VirginiaHumanities.org
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/researching-your-world-war-ii-relative/
LOCATION:Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200701T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200701T133000
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SUMMARY:Conversation About D-Day Across the Atlantic
DESCRIPTION:World War Wednesday is an opportunity to explore the connections of World War II over time and space every other Wednesday in July and August of 2020. Each lecture will feature a different museum providing insight into these connections to World War II throughout history. \nDuring “Conversations About D-Day Across the Atlantic” join the National D-Day Memorial (Bedford\, Virginia\, U.S.A.) President and CEO\, April Cheek-Messier and the D-Day Story Museum (Portsmouth\, England\, U.K.) Curator\, Andrew Whitmarsh\, for a riveting live conversation about the history of the institutions\, connections to D-Day\, and more. \nThis lecture will be available on Facebook Live.  The reminder button and video will be shared to this event. The recording will be available to view following the conclusion of the lecture on the National D-Day Memorial’s Facebook page under Videos.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/conversation-about-d-day-across-the-atlantic/
LOCATION:Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200702T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200702T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
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SUMMARY:Goose Creek Studio Offers Underground Railroad Exhibit in Gallery and Online
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit “Signs and Shibboleths” was inspired by the book “Hidden in Plain View – A Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground Railroad” by Jacqueline L. Tobin and Raymond C. Dobard\, PhD.  This book chronicles Tobin and Dobard’s quest to understand how quilts may have been used to assist people fleeing slavery.  As importantly\, the authors connect this coded narrative to the African artistic traditions they brought with them to America.   \nThis research took hold when Tobin was befriended by an African-American quilter in a market in Charleston\, SC\, Mrs. Ozella McDaniel Williams.  After several visits\, Ozella told her to “write this down” and entrusted Tobin with the long-guarded mnemonic that was used to explain and remember the quilt code. \n“The monkey wrench turns the wagon wheel toward Canada on a bear’s paw trail to the crossroads.  Once they got to the crossroads\, they dug a log cabin on the ground.  Shoofly told them to dress up in cotton and satin bow ties and go to the cathedral church\, get married and exchange double wedding rings.  Flying geese stay on the drunkard’s path and follow the stars.”    \nThe underlined words represent the patterns thought to have been used as a signal or instruction for those headed North on the Underground Railroad. \n“When the exhibit “Signs and Shibboleth” was imagined\, created and finally put on display\, none of us imagined how the world would shift or the pace of that change\,” says Janet Chalker\, mosaic artist and guest curator of the exhibit.  “We had become resigned to the reality that in the midst of a pandemic\, the show was going to be mostly unseen\, not unlike the story of the quilt patterns it tries to tell.  Then George Floyd was killed and what had been simmering below the surface and unrecognized or ignored in our corporate life was tragically and repeatedly laid bare.  So\, we offer this as part of the conversation that has been reinvigorated.” \nA group of local artists and artisans\, working in a variety of media\, have come together to embody this story of audacity and ingenuity.  Each of the artist’s work hints at the possible meaning of the block pattern\, while also giving testament to the courage\, intellect and resourcefulness of those who left and those who stayed to help.  It is also intentional that this project has been done by a community of creative folks – since it took a community to reach freedom.   The artists and artisans featured are Allyson Turner\, Dotti Stone\, Caroline Renard\, Patty Malanga\, Nancy Laurent\, Shelley Koopmann\, Sharon Kessler\, Dick Hendrix\, Revelle Hamilton\, Donna Gallucci\, Patrick Ellis\, Pat Dougherty\, Janet Chalker\, Mitchell Bond\, Linda Black\, and Des Black. \nWhile this exhibit highlights a particular journey at a particular time in American history\, the story of being displaced\, forgotten\, abused\, enslaved or simply lost\, is a common\, ageless human story.   The path toward freedom is a universal human quest taken both alone and together.  \nSigns and Shibboleths will be on view at Goose Creek Studio through July 31 and may be viewed online at www.goosecreekstudio.com/blog. \nGoose Creek Studio Gallery and Custom Framing\, located 302 Court Street in Bedford\, VA\, is currently open Monday-Wednesday by appointment and Thursday-Saturday 9:30 am-5:30 pm.  For more information contact Goose Creek Studio at 540-586-8482 or Janet Chalker at 434-316-5475
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/goose-creek-studio-offers-underground-railroad-exhibit-in-gallery-and-online/2020-07-02/
LOCATION:Goose Creek Studio Gallery\, 302 Court Street\, Bedford\, VA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T173000
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SUMMARY:Goose Creek Studio Offers Underground Railroad Exhibit in Gallery and Online
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit “Signs and Shibboleths” was inspired by the book “Hidden in Plain View – A Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground Railroad” by Jacqueline L. Tobin and Raymond C. Dobard\, PhD.  This book chronicles Tobin and Dobard’s quest to understand how quilts may have been used to assist people fleeing slavery.  As importantly\, the authors connect this coded narrative to the African artistic traditions they brought with them to America.   \nThis research took hold when Tobin was befriended by an African-American quilter in a market in Charleston\, SC\, Mrs. Ozella McDaniel Williams.  After several visits\, Ozella told her to “write this down” and entrusted Tobin with the long-guarded mnemonic that was used to explain and remember the quilt code. \n“The monkey wrench turns the wagon wheel toward Canada on a bear’s paw trail to the crossroads.  Once they got to the crossroads\, they dug a log cabin on the ground.  Shoofly told them to dress up in cotton and satin bow ties and go to the cathedral church\, get married and exchange double wedding rings.  Flying geese stay on the drunkard’s path and follow the stars.”    \nThe underlined words represent the patterns thought to have been used as a signal or instruction for those headed North on the Underground Railroad. \n“When the exhibit “Signs and Shibboleth” was imagined\, created and finally put on display\, none of us imagined how the world would shift or the pace of that change\,” says Janet Chalker\, mosaic artist and guest curator of the exhibit.  “We had become resigned to the reality that in the midst of a pandemic\, the show was going to be mostly unseen\, not unlike the story of the quilt patterns it tries to tell.  Then George Floyd was killed and what had been simmering below the surface and unrecognized or ignored in our corporate life was tragically and repeatedly laid bare.  So\, we offer this as part of the conversation that has been reinvigorated.” \nA group of local artists and artisans\, working in a variety of media\, have come together to embody this story of audacity and ingenuity.  Each of the artist’s work hints at the possible meaning of the block pattern\, while also giving testament to the courage\, intellect and resourcefulness of those who left and those who stayed to help.  It is also intentional that this project has been done by a community of creative folks – since it took a community to reach freedom.   The artists and artisans featured are Allyson Turner\, Dotti Stone\, Caroline Renard\, Patty Malanga\, Nancy Laurent\, Shelley Koopmann\, Sharon Kessler\, Dick Hendrix\, Revelle Hamilton\, Donna Gallucci\, Patrick Ellis\, Pat Dougherty\, Janet Chalker\, Mitchell Bond\, Linda Black\, and Des Black. \nWhile this exhibit highlights a particular journey at a particular time in American history\, the story of being displaced\, forgotten\, abused\, enslaved or simply lost\, is a common\, ageless human story.   The path toward freedom is a universal human quest taken both alone and together.  \nSigns and Shibboleths will be on view at Goose Creek Studio through July 31 and may be viewed online at www.goosecreekstudio.com/blog. \nGoose Creek Studio Gallery and Custom Framing\, located 302 Court Street in Bedford\, VA\, is currently open Monday-Wednesday by appointment and Thursday-Saturday 9:30 am-5:30 pm.  For more information contact Goose Creek Studio at 540-586-8482 or Janet Chalker at 434-316-5475
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/goose-creek-studio-offers-underground-railroad-exhibit-in-gallery-and-online/2020-07-03/
LOCATION:Goose Creek Studio Gallery\, 302 Court Street\, Bedford\, VA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T180000
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SUMMARY:Tate Tuck Live at Drifter's
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy live music on the waterfront at Drifter’s with Tate Tuck as he brings a mix of genres like bluegrass\, folk\, blues\, country\, rock\, r&b\, and even a little rap!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/tate-tuck-live-at-drifters/2020-07-03/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T180000
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SUMMARY:Jimmie Wilson ~ A Willie Nelson Tribute at the Cider Barn
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to sit outside on a summer evening and listen to music? \nWe have an open air concert lined up at the Cider Barn! \nConcert starts at 7 p.m. and entrance starts at 6 p.m.  \nPlease bring your own lawn chairs\, blankets\, and dinner. \nEnjoy a simple country evening at the Cider Barn. \nSome snacks will be available for purchase.  \nCost $10/car
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/jimmie-wilson-a-willie-nelson-tribute-at-the-cider-barn/
LOCATION:Chapel Creek Farms\, 4915 Pike Road\, Montvale\, VA\, 24122
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T210000
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CREATED:20200622T210912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T204802Z
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SUMMARY:Town of Bedford Fireworks Show
DESCRIPTION:The Town of Bedford Fireworks Show will begin at dusk on July 3\, 2020. \nWe do ask that if you come out to view the Fireworks\, please be sure to adhere to all social distancing guidelines. \nFireworks are set off from the National D-Day Memorial site and viewable at various places around town\, including Liberty Lake Park\, the Rec Field\, various church parking lots\, etc.  The Memorial is not open to the public during the fireworks. \nIn addition\, the Town will also be live streaming the Fireworks show on the Town website\, the Town Facebook page\, & the Town’s YouTube channel! \n\nWebsite: https://www.bedfordva.gov/1356/Live-Stream \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bedfordtowngovernment/ \nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxAVaNmkWF9JTnv1qquQ-9A
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/town-of-bedford-fireworks-show/
LOCATION:VA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200703T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200622T210359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T204652Z
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SUMMARY:Light Up The Sky Independence Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:EastLake Community Church is thrilled to invite you to our second Independence Day Celebration! \nEnjoy an exciting fireworks display from the comfort and safety of your vehicle.  Or bring a lawn chair and sit on the lawn.  Let’s celebrate the land of the free and home of the brave.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/light-up-the-sky-independence-day-celebration/
LOCATION:EastLake Community Church\, 1201 Timberwood Lane\, Moneta\, VA\, 24121\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200502T191139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T140036Z
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SUMMARY:Bedford Farmer Managed Market
DESCRIPTION:Our mission is to establish and operate a community-supported Producer Only Farmers Market\, managed by Farmers\, that provides: Viable economic outlets for Bedford County farmers\, food producers\, artists and craftsmen\, and local access to farm fresh products. \nOpen on Saturdays\, 7 a.m. – 1 p.m.  (Weather permitting)
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/bedfords-finest-farmers-market-managed-by-farmers/2020-07-04/
LOCATION:Bedford Farmer Managed Market\, 1032 Triggs Road\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Bedfords Finest Farmers Market - Managed by Farmers":MAILTO:thefarmermanagedmarket@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20160602T195440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160602T195440Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Grown Produce\, meats\, honey\, flowers along with breads for locals to enjoy.   The market is open the last week in April until the last week in Oct.  Please come and enjoy the local food from our area.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/forest-farmers-market/2020-07-04/
LOCATION:Forest Farmers Market\, 15583 Forest Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T093000
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SUMMARY:Goose Creek Studio Offers Underground Railroad Exhibit in Gallery and Online
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit “Signs and Shibboleths” was inspired by the book “Hidden in Plain View – A Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground Railroad” by Jacqueline L. Tobin and Raymond C. Dobard\, PhD.  This book chronicles Tobin and Dobard’s quest to understand how quilts may have been used to assist people fleeing slavery.  As importantly\, the authors connect this coded narrative to the African artistic traditions they brought with them to America.   \nThis research took hold when Tobin was befriended by an African-American quilter in a market in Charleston\, SC\, Mrs. Ozella McDaniel Williams.  After several visits\, Ozella told her to “write this down” and entrusted Tobin with the long-guarded mnemonic that was used to explain and remember the quilt code. \n“The monkey wrench turns the wagon wheel toward Canada on a bear’s paw trail to the crossroads.  Once they got to the crossroads\, they dug a log cabin on the ground.  Shoofly told them to dress up in cotton and satin bow ties and go to the cathedral church\, get married and exchange double wedding rings.  Flying geese stay on the drunkard’s path and follow the stars.”    \nThe underlined words represent the patterns thought to have been used as a signal or instruction for those headed North on the Underground Railroad. \n“When the exhibit “Signs and Shibboleth” was imagined\, created and finally put on display\, none of us imagined how the world would shift or the pace of that change\,” says Janet Chalker\, mosaic artist and guest curator of the exhibit.  “We had become resigned to the reality that in the midst of a pandemic\, the show was going to be mostly unseen\, not unlike the story of the quilt patterns it tries to tell.  Then George Floyd was killed and what had been simmering below the surface and unrecognized or ignored in our corporate life was tragically and repeatedly laid bare.  So\, we offer this as part of the conversation that has been reinvigorated.” \nA group of local artists and artisans\, working in a variety of media\, have come together to embody this story of audacity and ingenuity.  Each of the artist’s work hints at the possible meaning of the block pattern\, while also giving testament to the courage\, intellect and resourcefulness of those who left and those who stayed to help.  It is also intentional that this project has been done by a community of creative folks – since it took a community to reach freedom.   The artists and artisans featured are Allyson Turner\, Dotti Stone\, Caroline Renard\, Patty Malanga\, Nancy Laurent\, Shelley Koopmann\, Sharon Kessler\, Dick Hendrix\, Revelle Hamilton\, Donna Gallucci\, Patrick Ellis\, Pat Dougherty\, Janet Chalker\, Mitchell Bond\, Linda Black\, and Des Black. \nWhile this exhibit highlights a particular journey at a particular time in American history\, the story of being displaced\, forgotten\, abused\, enslaved or simply lost\, is a common\, ageless human story.   The path toward freedom is a universal human quest taken both alone and together.  \nSigns and Shibboleths will be on view at Goose Creek Studio through July 31 and may be viewed online at www.goosecreekstudio.com/blog. \nGoose Creek Studio Gallery and Custom Framing\, located 302 Court Street in Bedford\, VA\, is currently open Monday-Wednesday by appointment and Thursday-Saturday 9:30 am-5:30 pm.  For more information contact Goose Creek Studio at 540-586-8482 or Janet Chalker at 434-316-5475
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/goose-creek-studio-offers-underground-railroad-exhibit-in-gallery-and-online/2020-07-04/
LOCATION:Goose Creek Studio Gallery\, 302 Court Street\, Bedford\, VA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T160000
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CREATED:20200408T031517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200408T031517Z
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SUMMARY:Independence Day Celebration at Poplar Forest
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the birth of America and the 244th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with some good early-American-style fun at Thomas Jefferson’s Bedford County retreat. \nEnjoy colonial-style entertainment\, demonstrations by colonial artisans and craftspeople\, colonial militia recruiting\, archaeological displays\, old-fashioned children’s activities\, pony rides\, a dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence and more! \nAdmission to the Independence Day festivities is $10 for adults (ages 16+); $3 for youth (ages 7—15); and free for children (ages 6 and under). House tours are available for a discounted rate.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/independence-day-celebration-at-poplar-forest/
LOCATION:Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest\, 687 Poplar Forest Dr.\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest 687 Poplar Forest Dr. Forest VA 24551 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=687 Poplar Forest Dr.:geo:-79.2680641,37.3589053
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T220000
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CREATED:20200701T140037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200701T140037Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Valley Farm Fourth of July Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Come out to Spring Valley Farm for a day of fun on Saturday\, July 4th to celebrate America’s birthday! \nAdmission is FREE! \n– FREE goat cuddling & petting zoo\n– pony rides ($5/rider)\n– wagon rides ($5/rider)\n– music all day *live bands at various times\n– carnival games & activities\n– vendors and other crafters will have booths set up\n– food trucks & other concessions \n– Professional fireworks show will start at DARK\, approximately 9pm!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/spring-valley-farm-fourth-of-july-celebration/
LOCATION:Spring Valley Farm\, 1190 Horseshoe Bend Road\, Moneta\, VA\, 24121\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200704T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20190129T204051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190129T204051Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Story Time @ Bedford Central Library\nJoin us on the 1st Saturday of every month at 11:00 AM (unless the library is closed) for a new program filled with fun stories\, songs\, crafts and more! For children ages 0-5.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/saturday-story-time/2020-07-04/
LOCATION:Bedford Public Library\, 305 North Bridge Street\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
GEO:37.3362531;-79.5228245
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200708T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200601T155102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200601T155102Z
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SUMMARY:Fire & Wine At Apocalypse Ale Works
DESCRIPTION:Good beer\, good tunes\, and good company! \n 
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/fire-wine-at-apocalypse-ale-works/
LOCATION:Apocalypse Ale Works\, 1257 Burnbridge Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24551\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Apocalypse Ale Works 1257 Burnbridge Road Forest VA 24551 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1257 Burnbridge Road:geo:-79.2877024,37.3622178
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200709T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200709T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200629T152600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200629T152600Z
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SUMMARY:Goose Creek Studio Offers Underground Railroad Exhibit in Gallery and Online
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit “Signs and Shibboleths” was inspired by the book “Hidden in Plain View – A Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground Railroad” by Jacqueline L. Tobin and Raymond C. Dobard\, PhD.  This book chronicles Tobin and Dobard’s quest to understand how quilts may have been used to assist people fleeing slavery.  As importantly\, the authors connect this coded narrative to the African artistic traditions they brought with them to America.   \nThis research took hold when Tobin was befriended by an African-American quilter in a market in Charleston\, SC\, Mrs. Ozella McDaniel Williams.  After several visits\, Ozella told her to “write this down” and entrusted Tobin with the long-guarded mnemonic that was used to explain and remember the quilt code. \n“The monkey wrench turns the wagon wheel toward Canada on a bear’s paw trail to the crossroads.  Once they got to the crossroads\, they dug a log cabin on the ground.  Shoofly told them to dress up in cotton and satin bow ties and go to the cathedral church\, get married and exchange double wedding rings.  Flying geese stay on the drunkard’s path and follow the stars.”    \nThe underlined words represent the patterns thought to have been used as a signal or instruction for those headed North on the Underground Railroad. \n“When the exhibit “Signs and Shibboleth” was imagined\, created and finally put on display\, none of us imagined how the world would shift or the pace of that change\,” says Janet Chalker\, mosaic artist and guest curator of the exhibit.  “We had become resigned to the reality that in the midst of a pandemic\, the show was going to be mostly unseen\, not unlike the story of the quilt patterns it tries to tell.  Then George Floyd was killed and what had been simmering below the surface and unrecognized or ignored in our corporate life was tragically and repeatedly laid bare.  So\, we offer this as part of the conversation that has been reinvigorated.” \nA group of local artists and artisans\, working in a variety of media\, have come together to embody this story of audacity and ingenuity.  Each of the artist’s work hints at the possible meaning of the block pattern\, while also giving testament to the courage\, intellect and resourcefulness of those who left and those who stayed to help.  It is also intentional that this project has been done by a community of creative folks – since it took a community to reach freedom.   The artists and artisans featured are Allyson Turner\, Dotti Stone\, Caroline Renard\, Patty Malanga\, Nancy Laurent\, Shelley Koopmann\, Sharon Kessler\, Dick Hendrix\, Revelle Hamilton\, Donna Gallucci\, Patrick Ellis\, Pat Dougherty\, Janet Chalker\, Mitchell Bond\, Linda Black\, and Des Black. \nWhile this exhibit highlights a particular journey at a particular time in American history\, the story of being displaced\, forgotten\, abused\, enslaved or simply lost\, is a common\, ageless human story.   The path toward freedom is a universal human quest taken both alone and together.  \nSigns and Shibboleths will be on view at Goose Creek Studio through July 31 and may be viewed online at www.goosecreekstudio.com/blog. \nGoose Creek Studio Gallery and Custom Framing\, located 302 Court Street in Bedford\, VA\, is currently open Monday-Wednesday by appointment and Thursday-Saturday 9:30 am-5:30 pm.  For more information contact Goose Creek Studio at 540-586-8482 or Janet Chalker at 434-316-5475
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/goose-creek-studio-offers-underground-railroad-exhibit-in-gallery-and-online/2020-07-09/
LOCATION:Goose Creek Studio Gallery\, 302 Court Street\, Bedford\, VA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200710T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200710T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200629T152600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200629T152600Z
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SUMMARY:Goose Creek Studio Offers Underground Railroad Exhibit in Gallery and Online
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit “Signs and Shibboleths” was inspired by the book “Hidden in Plain View – A Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground Railroad” by Jacqueline L. Tobin and Raymond C. Dobard\, PhD.  This book chronicles Tobin and Dobard’s quest to understand how quilts may have been used to assist people fleeing slavery.  As importantly\, the authors connect this coded narrative to the African artistic traditions they brought with them to America.   \nThis research took hold when Tobin was befriended by an African-American quilter in a market in Charleston\, SC\, Mrs. Ozella McDaniel Williams.  After several visits\, Ozella told her to “write this down” and entrusted Tobin with the long-guarded mnemonic that was used to explain and remember the quilt code. \n“The monkey wrench turns the wagon wheel toward Canada on a bear’s paw trail to the crossroads.  Once they got to the crossroads\, they dug a log cabin on the ground.  Shoofly told them to dress up in cotton and satin bow ties and go to the cathedral church\, get married and exchange double wedding rings.  Flying geese stay on the drunkard’s path and follow the stars.”    \nThe underlined words represent the patterns thought to have been used as a signal or instruction for those headed North on the Underground Railroad. \n“When the exhibit “Signs and Shibboleth” was imagined\, created and finally put on display\, none of us imagined how the world would shift or the pace of that change\,” says Janet Chalker\, mosaic artist and guest curator of the exhibit.  “We had become resigned to the reality that in the midst of a pandemic\, the show was going to be mostly unseen\, not unlike the story of the quilt patterns it tries to tell.  Then George Floyd was killed and what had been simmering below the surface and unrecognized or ignored in our corporate life was tragically and repeatedly laid bare.  So\, we offer this as part of the conversation that has been reinvigorated.” \nA group of local artists and artisans\, working in a variety of media\, have come together to embody this story of audacity and ingenuity.  Each of the artist’s work hints at the possible meaning of the block pattern\, while also giving testament to the courage\, intellect and resourcefulness of those who left and those who stayed to help.  It is also intentional that this project has been done by a community of creative folks – since it took a community to reach freedom.   The artists and artisans featured are Allyson Turner\, Dotti Stone\, Caroline Renard\, Patty Malanga\, Nancy Laurent\, Shelley Koopmann\, Sharon Kessler\, Dick Hendrix\, Revelle Hamilton\, Donna Gallucci\, Patrick Ellis\, Pat Dougherty\, Janet Chalker\, Mitchell Bond\, Linda Black\, and Des Black. \nWhile this exhibit highlights a particular journey at a particular time in American history\, the story of being displaced\, forgotten\, abused\, enslaved or simply lost\, is a common\, ageless human story.   The path toward freedom is a universal human quest taken both alone and together.  \nSigns and Shibboleths will be on view at Goose Creek Studio through July 31 and may be viewed online at www.goosecreekstudio.com/blog. \nGoose Creek Studio Gallery and Custom Framing\, located 302 Court Street in Bedford\, VA\, is currently open Monday-Wednesday by appointment and Thursday-Saturday 9:30 am-5:30 pm.  For more information contact Goose Creek Studio at 540-586-8482 or Janet Chalker at 434-316-5475
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/goose-creek-studio-offers-underground-railroad-exhibit-in-gallery-and-online/2020-07-10/
LOCATION:Goose Creek Studio Gallery\, 302 Court Street\, Bedford\, VA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200710T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200710T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200710T184629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T191442Z
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SUMMARY:Drifter's Friday Special
DESCRIPTION:Ain’t no thang but a 1/2 price bucket of chicken wings… at Drifter’s every Friday 4pm-6pm!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/1-2-price-wing-buckets-at-drifters/2020-07-10/
LOCATION:Drifter’s\, 1617 Crystal Shores Drive\, Moneta\, VA\, 24121
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200710T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200710T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200520T171257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200612T135912Z
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SUMMARY:In Progress Exhibit at Bower Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the beauty and chaos involved in bringing artworks to life. \nEnjoy a unique exhibit of unfinished artworks\, and the stories behind them.\nClick Here To View Now \nArtist Reception: July 10th\, 5-8pm \nSponsored by: \nGoose Creek Studio \nSupports the local community by providing quality custom framing at competitive prices.\nOffers hospitable exhibition space for regional artists and artists working at the intersection of faith and creative expression.\nFosters engaged conversation about the place of arts in our community and the spirituality of the art making process.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/in-progress-exhibit-at-bower-center-for-the-arts/2020-07-10/
LOCATION:Bower Center for the Arts\, 305 North Bridge Street\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200502T191139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200812T140036Z
UID:10047924-1594450800-1594472400@destinationbedfordva.com
SUMMARY:Bedford Farmer Managed Market
DESCRIPTION:Our mission is to establish and operate a community-supported Producer Only Farmers Market\, managed by Farmers\, that provides: Viable economic outlets for Bedford County farmers\, food producers\, artists and craftsmen\, and local access to farm fresh products. \nOpen on Saturdays\, 7 a.m. – 1 p.m.  (Weather permitting)
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/bedfords-finest-farmers-market-managed-by-farmers/2020-07-11/
LOCATION:Bedford Farmer Managed Market\, 1032 Triggs Road\, Bedford\, VA\, 24523\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Bedfords Finest Farmers Market - Managed by Farmers":MAILTO:thefarmermanagedmarket@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20160602T195440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160602T195440Z
UID:10046167-1594454400-1594468800@destinationbedfordva.com
SUMMARY:Forest Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Virginia Grown Produce\, meats\, honey\, flowers along with breads for locals to enjoy.   The market is open the last week in April until the last week in Oct.  Please come and enjoy the local food from our area.
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/forest-farmers-market/2020-07-11/
LOCATION:Forest Farmers Market\, 15583 Forest Road\, Forest\, VA\, 24523\, United States
GEO:37.3649641;-79.2850156
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200414T185912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T190332Z
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SUMMARY:Fat Tire Frenzy at Falling Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:The 17th annual Fat Tire Frenzy presented by Centra Rehabilitation and Bedford County Parks and Recreation is Saturday July 11th 2019 at Falling Creek Park in Bedford\, VA. Once again this race will be part of the Virginia Off Road Series. Please visit the VORS site for additional information about the series. \nAdult categories for every level of rider from Pro/expert to the first time beginner racer!  \nWe also have Youth categories for the young guns looking for their 1st bike race or more seasoned young riders needing to get their shred on! \nAlso\, don’t forget to visit the Bike Park with a Pump Track\, advanced\, intermediate and beginner downhill runs\, and optional trail features to hone your skills from beginning to advanced mountain bike riders. In addition to mountain biking Falling Creek Park has a large PLAYGROUND\, an 27 hole DISC GOLF COURSE and SKATE PARK.  \nAs always\, there will be refreshments during and after the race as well as a post race meal. \nRegister for this race now!\n9:30 am Beginner Race Start-Packet pickup and race day registration 8:15-9:00ish am. \n10:30 am All other categories race start-Packet pickup and race day registration 8:15-10:00 am. \nCASH prizes for top 3 Male & Female Expert and Single Speed Categories!!!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/fat-tire-frenzy/
LOCATION:Bedford Trails
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200629T152600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200629T152600Z
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SUMMARY:Goose Creek Studio Offers Underground Railroad Exhibit in Gallery and Online
DESCRIPTION:The exhibit “Signs and Shibboleths” was inspired by the book “Hidden in Plain View – A Secret Story of Quilts and the Underground Railroad” by Jacqueline L. Tobin and Raymond C. Dobard\, PhD.  This book chronicles Tobin and Dobard’s quest to understand how quilts may have been used to assist people fleeing slavery.  As importantly\, the authors connect this coded narrative to the African artistic traditions they brought with them to America.   \nThis research took hold when Tobin was befriended by an African-American quilter in a market in Charleston\, SC\, Mrs. Ozella McDaniel Williams.  After several visits\, Ozella told her to “write this down” and entrusted Tobin with the long-guarded mnemonic that was used to explain and remember the quilt code. \n“The monkey wrench turns the wagon wheel toward Canada on a bear’s paw trail to the crossroads.  Once they got to the crossroads\, they dug a log cabin on the ground.  Shoofly told them to dress up in cotton and satin bow ties and go to the cathedral church\, get married and exchange double wedding rings.  Flying geese stay on the drunkard’s path and follow the stars.”    \nThe underlined words represent the patterns thought to have been used as a signal or instruction for those headed North on the Underground Railroad. \n“When the exhibit “Signs and Shibboleth” was imagined\, created and finally put on display\, none of us imagined how the world would shift or the pace of that change\,” says Janet Chalker\, mosaic artist and guest curator of the exhibit.  “We had become resigned to the reality that in the midst of a pandemic\, the show was going to be mostly unseen\, not unlike the story of the quilt patterns it tries to tell.  Then George Floyd was killed and what had been simmering below the surface and unrecognized or ignored in our corporate life was tragically and repeatedly laid bare.  So\, we offer this as part of the conversation that has been reinvigorated.” \nA group of local artists and artisans\, working in a variety of media\, have come together to embody this story of audacity and ingenuity.  Each of the artist’s work hints at the possible meaning of the block pattern\, while also giving testament to the courage\, intellect and resourcefulness of those who left and those who stayed to help.  It is also intentional that this project has been done by a community of creative folks – since it took a community to reach freedom.   The artists and artisans featured are Allyson Turner\, Dotti Stone\, Caroline Renard\, Patty Malanga\, Nancy Laurent\, Shelley Koopmann\, Sharon Kessler\, Dick Hendrix\, Revelle Hamilton\, Donna Gallucci\, Patrick Ellis\, Pat Dougherty\, Janet Chalker\, Mitchell Bond\, Linda Black\, and Des Black. \nWhile this exhibit highlights a particular journey at a particular time in American history\, the story of being displaced\, forgotten\, abused\, enslaved or simply lost\, is a common\, ageless human story.   The path toward freedom is a universal human quest taken both alone and together.  \nSigns and Shibboleths will be on view at Goose Creek Studio through July 31 and may be viewed online at www.goosecreekstudio.com/blog. \nGoose Creek Studio Gallery and Custom Framing\, located 302 Court Street in Bedford\, VA\, is currently open Monday-Wednesday by appointment and Thursday-Saturday 9:30 am-5:30 pm.  For more information contact Goose Creek Studio at 540-586-8482 or Janet Chalker at 434-316-5475
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/goose-creek-studio-offers-underground-railroad-exhibit-in-gallery-and-online/2020-07-11/
LOCATION:Goose Creek Studio Gallery\, 302 Court Street\, Bedford\, VA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200710T191806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200710T191806Z
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SUMMARY:Drifter's Saturday Special
DESCRIPTION:You know you want ’em so come and get ’em… Buy 2\, Get 1 Free Crab Leg Clusters every Saturday from 11-1pm!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/drifters-saturday-special/2020-07-11/
LOCATION:Drifter’s\, 1617 Crystal Shores Drive\, Moneta\, VA\, 24121
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200711T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171211
CREATED:20200414T182557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T182557Z
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SUMMARY:The Banjo Mites at Hickory Hill!
DESCRIPTION:The Banjo Mites will be playing at one of the most beautiful spots in Bedford County! \nCome out and enjoy the delicious wine\, relax and picnic\, and listen to The Mites as the sun sets over those Blue Ridge mountains! ♥  \nSee you there!
URL:https://destinationbedfordva.com/event/the-banjo-mites-at-hickory-hill/
LOCATION:Hickory Hill Vineyards and Winery\, 1722 Hickory Cove Lane\, Moneta\, VA\, 24121\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ricky & The Banjo Mites":MAILTO:rickysbluegrassconnection@yahoo.com
GEO:37.127973;-79.631624
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