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OCTOBER 2015


This event will give you the opportunity to engage with local professionals within your community, expand your network, fi nd out about Edward Jones opportunities, and enjoy great food and a fun evening. Free. For reservations and information call (540) 955- 9015. www.edwardjones.com.


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Mozambique Travelogue


with Emma Royce. My Neighbor and Me Fair Trade Shop. 15 E. Main Street. Berryville. Come to hear stories,


view pictures, 23 Main, and


sample Mozambican food. 7:30pm. Free. 540-955-8124.


Ghost Tours Leaves from 23 East


Berryville. Berryville


Main Street will be introducing the fi rst Downtown Walking Historic Ghost Tours. There will be two tours, 7–8:30pm and 9–11pm. Tours will be led by period themed guides from Old Town Ghost Tours in Winchester and will


be


mixed with history and ghost stories of some of the haunted businesses in Berryville, as well as the graveyard at our Episcopal church. The 9–11pm tour will also include information for everyone interested in paranormal techniques and equipment. Both tours are family friendly. The early tour is $15 for adults and $10 for children under 8. The late tour is $18 and $10 for children under eight. Tours are limited to 25.


24 Yard Sale Round Hill United


Methodist Church. 11 W. Loudon St., Round Hill. 8am– 12pm. Multi-family church yard sale. Furniture, household items, clothing, toys, books, sporting goods, linens, kitchen items, arts & crafts, etc. For more information contact the church offi ce at 540-338-4445.


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Bluegrass and BBQ Barns of Rose Hill. 95


Chalmers Ct., Berryville. Join us for a night of Bluegrass & BBQ


featuring The Hillbilly Gypsies! The


Hillbilly Gypsies are a


West Virginia native string band who specialize in playing their own homegrown style of Appalachian old time music, mixed with a hard drivin’ bluegrass sound. In addition to their original material, the Hillbilly Gypsies play a mix of traditional bluegrass and catchy old fiddle tunes. Their lightning fast, award-winning picking


skills and musical


arrangements – mixed with natural comedic wit and high lonesome mountain


vocal


harmonies – are sure to catch your ear right away. Jordan Springs Market will have their award winning BBQ on sale before and during the show. Performance starts at 8, doors open at 7:30. $15 in


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Childrens Book Signing


Authors Lillie Gill-Newton & Samantha Stewart. Saving


Annie’s Mountain. Winchester Book Gallery. 185 N. Loudoun Street. Winchester. 2–4pm. A trip to a protest comes alive when four children discover someone with a secret. That’s what a group of children at Wind


Dance Farm—a rural


West Virginia school whose programs supplement the curricula of home school and public school students— imagined after investigating the practice of mountaintop coal removal in their state. “We just couldn’t fi nd very much on the subject aimed at children,” explained Leslie Milbourne, founder and educator at Wind Dance, “so the children decided to write something themselves.” Meet the Authors! For more information


call


540-667-3444 or visit www. winchesterbookgallery.com.


advance, $20 at the door. For more information visit www. barnsofrosehill.org.


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/25 Art in the Foothills


A. James Clark Lodge.


Boulder Crest Retreat for Military and Veteran Wellness. 18370 Bluemont Village Lane. Bluemont. Oct. 24 10am–7pm with Artists’ Welcoming Reception from 5–7pm. Oct. 25 10am–5pm Juried art show and sale featuring over thirty artists with works including painting, drawing, graphics, sculpture, mixed media and photography. All proceeds will benefi t Boulder Crest Retreat for Military and Veteran Wellness, a center dedicated exclusively to our nation’s combat veterans and


their


families. Free Admission. For more information visit www. ArtInTheFoothills.org 703-407-5695.


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Magic Lantern Fall Film series: I’ll


See You in My Dreams. Barns of Rose Hill. 95 Chalmers Ct.,


Berryville. In this vibrant, funny, and heartfelt fi lm, a widow and former songstress discovers that life can begin anew at any age. After the death of her beloved dog, Carol (Blythe Danner) fi nds the everyday activities that have given her life structure – her regular bridge game, gardening, a glass of wine or two – have lost their luster. With the support of three loyal girlfriends (June Squibb, Rhea


Perlman, and Mary


Kay Place), Carol decides to embrace the world, embarking on an unlikely friendship with her pool maintenance man (Martin Starr), pursuing a new love interest (Sam Elliott), and reconnecting with her daughter (Malin Akerman). Rated PG-13: 95 minutes.


Film starts at 4. Doors open at 3:30. $8 for BORH and Magic Lantern members,


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