Local Farms &
Farmer’s Markets
Corbin Hayslett Live in Concert – 7:30pm. This
15 year old plays traditional acoustic music and
bluegrass picking. Family-friendly show. The White
Hart. 1208 Main St. Lynchburg. 434-455-1659.
Local Farms &
Floyd Contra Dance – 7:35pm: beginners lesson;
8pm: dance. George Segebade with New River
Dance Band. Wear soft flexible shoes for dancing.
Caller will teach all dances. No partner or experi
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ence required. $8 for dancers, $5 for non-dancers.
Winter Sun. 302 S. Locust St. Floyd. 540-765-4990
we know where it’s been.
or
FloydContraDance.org.
All Farmer’s Markets feature naturally grown produce,
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 pasture-raised meats, homemade canned goods, deserts, flowers,
Music Together in Roanoke Holiday Open House
hand made crafts and are fun for the whole family.
– 7-9pm. Holiday sing-a-long and toy drive to
benefit the Salvation Army Angel Tree. Lifestream
Center in Southwest Roanoke. 540-915-2546 or
BOTETOURT FARMERS’ MARKET BORDER SPRINGS FARM
MusicTogetherInRoanoke.com.
Ikenberry’s Orchard 743 VFW Dr.
2557 Roanoke Rd. (Rt. 220), Daleville Patrick Springs, VA 24133
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15
www.BotetourtFamilyFarms.org Phone: 276-952-5485
Children’s Garden – 6:30pm. Jessie Peterman
www.BorderSpringsFarm.com
Memorial Library. 321 W. Main St. Floyd. Lori
Saturdays 8am – 1pm,
For food s
April through
afe to eat because
Kaluszka at 540-745-2947 or
lkaluszka@mfrl.org
October. Seasonal items and crafts
. Animal Welfare Approved and
available through mid December
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17
Call to schedule a farm tour.
All Farmer’s Markets feature naturally grown produce,
Floyd Naturally! Tips on Energy Efficiency by
Billy Weitzenfeld
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MARION RE
asture-rais
GIONAL
ed meats, homemade canned goods, deserts, flowers,
– 7pm. Jessie Peterman Memorial
Library. 321 W. Main St. Floyd. Lori Kaluszka at
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or the whole f
AIN RUN FARM
amily.
540-745-2947 or
lkaluszka@mfrl.org. Corner of Chestnut St. & Cherry St. 2734 Charlemont Rd.
Historic Downtown Marion Big Island, VA 24526
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18
B
276-783-4190
OTETOURT FARMERS’ MARKET B
434-299-5193
ORDER SPRINGS FARM
Blacksburg Contra Dance
Ikenberry’s Orchard
– 7:30pm: beginner
www.marionva.org.
743 VFW Dr.
www.MountainRunFarm.com
lesson, 8pm: dance. Anna Roberts-Gevalt & friends.
2557 Roanoke Rd. (Rt. 220), Daleville Patrick Springs, VA 24133
Caller: Rob Harper. Wear soft flexible shoes for
www.BotetourtFamilyFarms.org
Saturdays 8am – 12pm, Tuesday
Phone: 276-952-5485
Discover real meat
dancing. Caller teaches all dances. No experience or
(evenings during peak season). Lunch and
www.BorderSpringsFarm.com
raised on our natu-
partner required. $8. Blacksburg YMCA Dance Run.
Saturdays 8am – 1pm,
concessions for purchase.
April through
Vendor spaces ral, native pastures. 100 % grass fed beef,
1000 N. Main St. Blacksburg. Mark at 540-449-6275
October
$10. Contact Ken
. Seasonal items and crafts
Heath at 276-783-4190 pastured pork and poultry
Animal Welfare Approved
, Thanksgiving
and
or
Marklattanzi@gmail.com.
available through mid December
or
kheath@marionva.org.
.
turkeys, eggs and homegrown catfish.
Certified Naturally Grown lamb.
Call to schedule a farm tour.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20
Chr
MARION RE
istmas Candl
HISTORIC RO
GIONAL
ANOKE
elight Service – 7:30pm. New
River Valley Metaphysical Chapel. 540-992-2776
FARMERS
ARMER’S MARKET
’ MARKET MOUNTAIN RUN FARM
or
NRVMeta.com.
Corner of Chestnut St. & Cherry St.
213 Market St.
2734 Charlemont Rd.
Historic Downtown Marion
Roanoke, VA 24011
Big Island, VA 24526
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24
276-783-4190
540.342.2028
434-299-5193
Christmas Eve Service – 7pm. Annual Christmas Eve
www.marionva.org.
www.DowntownRoanoke.org/market
www.MountainRunFarm.com
Candle Lighting Service. Love offering. Unity Church.
Saturdays 8am – 12pm,
Monday through Saturday
Tuesday Discover real meat
3300 Green Ridge Rd. Roanoke. 540-562-2200
x 10 or
(evenings during peak season). Lunch and
office@unityroanoke.org
8am– 5pm, Sunday 10am
raised on our natu-
.
concessions for purchase.
– 4pm. Peak times
Vendor spaces
through
ral, native pastures. 100 % grass fed beef,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28
during growing season are
$10. Contact Ken Heath at 276-783-4190
Wednesday
pastured pork and poultry, Thanksgiving
through Saturday 7am – 3pm.
or
kheath@marionva.org. turkeys, eggs and homegrown catfish.
Game On! – Gaming enthusiasts. Jessie Peterman
Memorial Library. 321 W. Main St. Floyd. Lori
Kaluszka at 540-745-2947 or
lkaluszka@mfrl.org.
HISTORIC ROANOKE
FREE HELP WANTED LISTINGS:
FARMER’S MARKET
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31
213 Market St.
In an effort to help connect good people with
New Year’s Eve Burning Bowl Service – 7-8pm.
Roanoke, VA 24011
good jobs in our local healthy living business
Burn last year’s burdens and problems and start the new
540.342.2028
community, Natural Awakenings is offering
year with a clean slate. Love offering. Unity Church.
3300 Green Ridge Rd. Roanoke. 540-562-2200
www.DowntownRoanoke.org/market
FREE Help Wanted Listings over the next
x 10 or
several months.
office@unityroanoke.org.
Monday through Saturday
8am– 5pm, Sunday 10am
Email your job listings in 35 words or less
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 – 4pm. Peak times through
(job title, brief description, contact) to:
John Davis Miracle of Numbers
during growing season are Wednesday
Shairfield@NaturalAwakeningsMag.com
Workshop – Jan.
8-10. United Metaphysical Church. 540-562-4889 through Saturday 7am – 3pm. by the 10th of the month.
or
UnitedMeta.com.
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