Wednesday, October 31, 2007

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Karen
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Chamber Business Expo 07

Yesterday was the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce's Business Expo 2007.

It was a huge success!

Knowledge and fun were had by all. They had lots of great freebies and handouts. And a great opportunity for many businesses in the area.

Here are some pics I took:





Karen
www.move2va.com

This is cute...

Monday, October 29, 2007

Halloween Events



Albemarle Family Magazine has a great list of fun events going on Halloween day, Wednesday, 10/31/07:

http://www.albemarlekids.com/seasonal_fun.htm

Karen
www.move2va.com

Quote of the Week, from Abraham Lincoln

"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing."

--Abraham Lincoln


If you believe you will succeed and you work toward it, there's nothing to stop you!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Friday, October 26, 2007

What The Federal Rate Cut Means

Ben Bernanke and the feds cut interest rates recently, so mortgage rates are dropping and home prices are decreasing. It's great for buyers... bad for sellers.

Home equity lines customers should be seeing savings on monthly bills.

If you're looking to borrow with a new fixed-rate home-equity loan, you'll find lower rates.

Bad news for those with savings accounts... you may be seeing lower payouts on money-market mutual funds, savings accounts and certificates of deposit.

Credit card customers should be seeing some relief if your account has a variable rate.

If you have a car loan, you won't see much of a change, because most are already offered at reduced rates due to dealer incentives.

Students with private, variable-rate loans with the prime rate may be seeing their rate adjust quickly.

Read more in "What the Federal Rate Cut Means for Homeowners" at RealEstateJournal.com:

http://www.realestatejournal.com/buysell/mortgages/20070920-kim.html

Karen
www.move2va.com

Mortgage rates fell sharply to 6.31%

Mortgage rates fell sharply this week to 6.31% with next week's Federal Reserve meeting coming up.

Read more at BankRate.com:

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/bank/Oct2507_interest_rate_roundupa1.asp?s=2#tab

Stay in touch with your lender!

If you don't have a lender yet, I have a list of local lenders I'll be happy to provide you with, just email me at kehoe@move2va.com.

Karen
www.move2va.com

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

What To Do If Retiring With A Mortgage

If you're retiring you've got some difficult decisions to make. Look at all your options and definitely consider a reverse mortgage, as they've changed drastically over the last year. Soon you'll be able to buy a new home with a reverse mortgage.

Read more in "Retiring With a Mortgage? Here's What to Do" from RealEstateJournal.com:

http://www.realestatejournal.com/buysell/mortgages/20070920-clements.html

If you'd like more information on reverse mortgages, please give me a call: local 434/980-2860, toll-free 800-408-7629, or email me at: kehoe@move2va.com.

Karen
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Spooky & Fun Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Oct. 25-28, 2007)

Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 25-27
CREEPY TALES - STAUNTON
Start with a folktale or traditional ghost story from Europe and American's past, and add the ambiance of night and authentic surroundings on a lantern lit tour to each historic farm for our popular "creepy tales." Tours take about 1 hour. Refreshments served. Not for small children. Frontier Culture Museum. Directions: Exit 222 off I-81 North at near I-64 in Stauton. Tours at 6, 6:30pm, 7pm, 7:30pm, 8pm and 8:30pm. $6 for ages 6 and older. Email: mailto:info@fcmv.virginia.gov?subject=Creepy. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-332-7850.

Thursday-Sunday, Oct. 25-28
FOLKTALES BY FIRELIGHT: THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW - LEXINGTON
Theater at Lime Kiln.See the Legend of Sleepy Hollow at the magical Theater at Lime Kiln. Bring your sleeping bags and blankets and curl up around the campfire as this ageless story comes to life right before your eyes. Hot chocolate, hot cider, popcorn and snacks available at the concessions stand. Theater at Lime Kiln - 800 Lime Kiln Rd. Directions: Take I-81 to Exit 188B toward Lexington (Rt. 60W). Follow Rt. 60W approximately 4 miles through town and go under the bridge at Washington and Lee University. Go 4/10 of a mile past the bridge and make a left onto Borden Road across from the athletic fields. Borden Road will bear right through a residential neighborhood and the main entrance to Lime Kiln is 2/10 of a mile on the left. . Gates open at 6:30pm, play begins at 7:30pm. $pay what you will. All ages welcome. Contact: Wendy C. Morgan. Email: mailto:wendy@theateratlimekiln.com?subject=Folktales. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-463-7088.

Friday, Oct. 26
MAYMONT'S VICTORIAN HAUNTS - RICHMOND
Maymont House.Brave souls are invited to tour Maymont House while it is draped in Victorian mourning with photographs, portraits and other macabre keepsakes on display. After a fascinating presentation by mourning expert, Mary Brett, Maymont's horse-drawn hearse leads a procession to the Stone Barn for chilling ghost stories of Richmond. Maymond House Museum. Directions: 1700 Hampton Street, Richmond. 6 to 8:30pm. $17 per person, $15 for members. Email: mailto:info@maymont.org?subject=Maymont. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-358-7166, ext. 329.

Friday, Oct. 26
BOO HOUSE
Visit the 13th annual Stony Point Ruritan Boo House today and tomorrow, 7-10pm, $2/12 and under; $4/adults. Route 20 north to left on Watts Passage, then 200 yards to Ruritan Club. 434-566-2514.

Friday, Oct. 26
HAUNTINGS 2007
In "Chron-illogical shock - no time to scream!" a family-friendly time-travel adventure gone awry, Brown College's annual haunted house for charity, guests are transported to the cretaceous period before they head into the future to discover reality has been distorted beyond recognition! Proceeds benefit breast cancer patients and research. 8pm-midnight, $5. Brown College at Monroe Hill, UVA grounds.

Friday, Oct. 26
GALLERY SHOW OPENING AT THE LOUISA ARTS CENTER
Louisa Arts Center ~ "Inside-Outside". 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Free. Refreshments for sale. Louisa Arts Center, 212 Fredericksburg Ave, Louisa, VA. (877) 774-ARTS. http://louisaarts.org/

Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26 & 27
3RD ANNUAL HAUNTED TRAIL AT ZION CROSSROADS
Zion Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department is having it's scary Haunted Trail again this year. There are added monsters and frights throughout the night. Come out and attempt the Haunted Trail & Maze if you dare!!! There will be a children's area for the younger ones that are too scared to undertake the frights!! Every child will receive a free bag of Halloween candy, and activity booklet. There will be games for them too. For those who are hungry, there will be food for sale. So come for a ghoul time!! Adults: $3; Children $2. For more info contact us.
7 PM- 11 PM. 434-589-1116; 434-589-6993. ZCVFD, 409 Poindexter Road, Louisa, Virginia

Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26 & 27
2007 GREEK FESTIVAL
Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church.Bring your family and friends and experience a taste of Greece right here in Charlottesville. We will be serving a variety of mouth-watering traditional Greek dishes including Mousaka, Souvlakia and Gyros and an assortment of delectable Greek pastries. All food served will be available a la carte for dining-in or for take-out Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church. Directions: Corner of McIntire Road and Perry Drive. 10am to 8pm. $A la carte/Free Admission. All ages welcome. Contact: Janie Stratos. Email: mailto:janie@jstratos.com?subject=2007. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/295-5337.

Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26 & 27
HALLOWEEN SPOOK-TACULAR AT WINTERGREEN
Visit Wintergreen Resort for a weekend of family-friendly Halloween events including pumpkin carving, mask making, resort trick-or-treating and storytelling. Ride the Ghost Express to a Haunted House. Wintergreen Resort. Directions: Route 664, Wintergreen, VA.. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@wintergreenresort.com?subject=Halloween. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/325-2200.

Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26 & 27
DARKWOOD MANOR'S HAUNTED HOUSE - LURAY
Darkwood Manor is an original interactive and theatrical haunted attraction. We have movie quality sets with interactive actors in professional make-up and costumes. So, this year skip the local haunts and come visit the haunted house that everyone is talking about. The best haunted house in the valley! $10. Friday & Saturday 7pm-10pm. 540-743-2408. DarkWood Manor , 104 N. Hawksbill St., Luray, Virginia 22835

Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26 & 27
FALL ORCHID SHOW & SALE
The Charlottesville Orchid Society invites the public to its annual Fall Orchid Show and Sale on Friday/Saturday, October 26-27, 2007, from 9AM to 9PM daily at Fashion Square Mall, Belk's Women's Court. Come see the lovely floral displays and learn more on how to raise these beautiful flowers in your own home. Free plant care information available to all. 434/975-4231

Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26 & 27
JOURNEY TO DEATH & BEYOND HAUNTED TRAILS - PROVIDENCE FORGE
Finally a haunted event everyone can enjoy! Journey Trails has expanded to include a Journey on two different levels. Not only can you find all the terror you are looking for (and more) on our main trail, this year we have added a new "Scaredy Cat" trail for the younger, or even older, Scaredy Cats among us!This experience promises to be an unforgettable one that brings you closer to your loved ones, both dead and alive!Big Screen entertainment and a cozy bonfire helps ease the wait and calm the nerves before your Journey.Hot food, hot and cold drinks, and novelties will be available for purchase at the event. You won't want to miss this unique Halloween experience. "Journey" is a walking foot trail located in the deep, dark woods of New Kent, just 1 mile off Interstate 64 at exit 211. Groups are Welcomed. Date/Hours:Friday, October 26, 2007 - Saturday, October 27, 2007 (7:30 PM-10:30 PM). Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - Wednesday, October 31, 2007 (7:30 PM-10:30 PM). Admission Fee: $10 / $5. Children Welcome. (804) 840-7937 or (804) 932-3967. Haunted Trails, 6475 Parish Rd., Providence Forge, VA 23140. Email:NeilHLieder@aol.com Website: http://www.journeytrails.com/

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28

MARTHA'S MARKET
A collection of 64 unique boutiques from across the country will transform the John Paul Jones Arena into a beautiful marketplace, with a portion of the proceeds benefitting Martha Jefferson Hospital's breast health programs and women's healthcare issues in Central Viginia. John Paul Jones Arena. Directions: UVa. Fri. 10- 7pm, Sat. 10-6pm, Sun. 10-4pm. $5 adult, free children under 10. All ages welcome. Contact: Martha Jefferson Hospital Foundation. Email: mailto:kara-cox@earthlink.net?subject=Martha. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/982-8258.
Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28
GHOST WALK & CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT - GORDONSVILLE
Join us, if you dare, for our annual ghostly tour through the haunted hallways of the renowned Civil War Hospital Museum at the Exchange Hotel. Listen carefully for unearthly sounds and look for the tormented spectors that abound in this venerable old building. Reportedly one of the top twenty most haunted sites in America, the tour offers you a glimpse into its rich and sometimes creepy past. As you journey through its corridors and rooms, you may encounter more than you expected. Discover why many people, including museum guides, will not go into the third floor hospital ward room....ever. Learn about the recurring cold spots and the sinister “shadow figure” who roams throughout the second floor....who is he? And what does he want? Find out whose spirits restlessly wander the hospital grounds. And maybe, if you are lucky (or not so lucky) you will meet one of them....... Before your tour, spend time in the Confederate and Union Army Camps to learn about Civil War and camp life. Join them around the campfire and listen to their stories. Enjoy period music by Evergreen Shade, and lunch from the famous Gordonsville “Chicken Ladies”. Adults13 and over $9.00, children 6-12, $5.00. Friday 7pm-9pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 10am-4pm. 540-832-2944. Main Street, Gordonsville, Virginia 22942.

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28
ROUND HILL FARM PUMPKIN PATCH - ORANGE
A tractor-drawn hayride carries your family or group to the Pumpkin Patch ablaze with bright orange pumpkins. Pick-your-own or if you prefer, select from pre-picked pumpkins. After fetching the perfect pumpkin from the Pumpkin Patch, visit the barnyard petting-zoo with more than 30 farm animals. Then get lost in one of the two, haybale mazes or take a pony ride on one of the farms adorable ponies. You are also welcome to enjoy the picnic area, playground, face painting and full concessions located near the farms market. Orange, Va. Directions: Take 29 North to 33, take a right on 33 East to Barboursville and turn left on 20 North. Continue thru Orange and remain on 20 North to the intersection of 522 and 20 North. Take a left on 522, go 4 miles and take a left on Everona Road. Farm is 1/4 mile to top of hill.. Weekdays 3 to 6pm, Weekends 10 to 5pm. All ages welcome. Contact: Kim Faulconer. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-854-7398 or 540-854-4864.
Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28

ANNUAL SPIRIT WALK
Visit all the best "haunts" of the past and hear stories from live costumed "ghosts" that you encounter along the way in this popular nighttime tour by the Albemarle County Historical Society now in its 12th year. Tours will leave from Court Square on Jefferson St. and end at the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society's headquarters, the McIntire Building, located at 200 Second Street, N.E., in downtown Charlottesville. various evening tour times available. $12 for adults; $5 for children under 12 for tours that begin before 8pm. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@albemarlehistory.org?subject=Annual. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/296-1492.

Friday-Sunday Oct. 26-28
BELVEDERE PLANTATION'S FALL HARVEST FESTIVAL - FREDERICKSBURG
Belvedere's Fall Harvest Festival is a memorable day in the country. Pick a pumpkin out of our patch, slide down Pumpkin Mountain Slide, enjoy a swing in our Fun Barn, visit the animals in the old barnyard, little farmers area, ride the zipline, get your face painted, make a life size scarecrow. Taste home-baked pies, and shop in our market. Every Friday night in October, come to our harvest hoe down, square dancing from 7:00-9:00, special events on weekends. Private hayrides and bonfires, birthday parties, corporate events and many other activities. Belvedere Plantation. Fri 5-10pm, Sat 10-10pm, Sun 10-5pm. $12. All ages welcome. Contact: Colleen D. Hairston. Email: mailto:colleen@belvedereplantation.com?subject=Belvedere. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-373-4478.

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28
HALLOWSCREAM WEEK AT NATURAL BRIDGE
Special after dark tours at Professor Cline's Haunted Monster Museum. More spooky, more scary, more terrifying, more of everything. The Natural Bridge. 7 to 10pm. $10. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:thebridge@naturalbridgeva.com?subject=Hallowscream. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 800-533-1410.

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28
PERSIMMON TREE PLAYERS PRESENTS AN "EVENING OF COMEDY" - FLUVANNA
Persimmon Tree Players, Fluvanna County's own community theatre group, is back for some autumn fun! P.T.P. will present another "Evening of Comedy," featuring three hilarious one act plays. Fork Union Community Center. 8pm Friday and Saturday, 3pm Sunday. $10 in advance, $12 at the door. All ages welcome.

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28
PICK-YOUR-OWN APPLES AT CARTER MOUNTAIN ORCHARD
Join in the harvest fun by picking your own apples, sampling fresh cider, and nibbling Carter Mountain's famous cider donuts! On weekends here will also be arts and crafts, hayrides, picnicing, apple butter, pumpkins, and much more! Carter Mountain Orchard on Rt 53 on the way to Monticello. Directions: Near Monticello and Ash Lawn. 9am to 6pm each day. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Cynthia Chiles. Email: mailto:cynthia@crownorchard.com?subject=Pick-your-own. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/977-1833.

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28
PICK-YOUR-OWN AT CRITZER'S - AFTON
Beautiful views from this nearby farm delight and you can pick your own cherries, peaches, plums, strawberries, seasonal produce and come Halloween season, check out the pumpkin field too. 9388 Critzer Shop Rd, Afton. Contact: Whitney Critzer. Email: mailto:wcritzer@ntelos.net?subject=Pick-Your-Own. For more info call: (540) 456-4772.

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 26-28
BOO AT THE ZOO (NATIONAL ZOO, WASHINGTON, DC)
Visit bats, spiders, owls, and other animals at the zoo while trick-or-treating at the National Zoo in Washington, DC. Enjoy animal encounters, keeper talks, festive decorations, and haunted trails at the annual National Zoo’s Halloween celebration, “Boo at the Zoo” from 5:30-8:30 p. m. on October 26-28, 2007. Costumed volunteers will hand out candy at more than 40 treat stations. Tickets are required and usually sell out in advance. You may purchase them at the Zoo's Visitor Center or online.

Saturday, Oct. 27
DOWNTOWN SAFE HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL
Charlottesville Parks and Recreation.Come celebrate Charlottesville's spookiest holiday! Moon bounces, face painters, games and a Halloween contest will be some of the fun activities! Downtown Pavilion. Directions: East end of Downtown mall. Festival from 2pm to 5pm. Safe Trick-or-Treating starting at 4:30pm. $free. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/970-3260.
Saturday, Oct. 27
HALLOWEEN PARTY AT THE VIRGINIA DISCOVERY MUSEUM
Costumed kids ages 2-7 can party at the Virginia Discovery Museum where they can have their faces painted and play Halloween games. 5-6:15pm and 6:30-7:45pm. $6/members, $8/non-members. Reservations required. East end of the Downtown Mall. 434/977-1025.


Saturday, Oct. 27
15TH ANNUAL 97.5FM /3WV FREE HALLOWEEN BASH AT WILD WING CAFE
For the 15th year in a row, 97.5 3WV is doing Halloween up right with a FREE Halloween Bash! Starting at 8pm at the Wild Wing Cafe on Saturday October 27th, you'll have the chance to win $1000 if your costume is voted THE BEST by the crowd at the end of the night! Plus MP3 Players if you win the crowds approval in the qualifying rounds for Best Tradition, Most Creative, Funniest, Scariest, or Anything Goes!! Plus tons of great music to dance the night away! For more info: http://3wv.com/

Saturday, Oct. 27
MAYMONT MINI-CAMP: SCARY ANIMALS WE LOVE TO HATE - RICHMOND
Maymont Historical Farm and Garden, Richmond.Discover the animals that everyone loves to hate at Halloween time including bugs, snakes and bats. Kids will investigate bugs, snakes and bats. Then take an autumn hike and visit with one of Maymont's owls. Register by October 23. Nature Center. Directions: 1700 Hampton Street, Richmond. 1 to 4pm. $24 per child/$19 for members (includes a Maymont T-shirt). Recommended for ages 5 to 8. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-358-7166, ext. 324.

Saturday, Oct. 27
ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS: REPTILES - RICHMOND
Maymont Nature Center.How do snakes smell their surroundings? Do turtles have backbones? Slither into the secretive world of reptiles with an "Encounter"” that includes fun facts and a close-up glimpse of one of Maymont's snakes. Maymont Park, Nature Center. Directions: 2201 Shields Lake Drive in Byrd Park, Richmond. 10am. $4 per person/$3 for members. Recommended for ages 5 to 100. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-358-7166, ext. 324.

Saturday, Oct. 27
APPLE TASTING AT MONTICELLO
This annual event, truly a unique opportunity to explore the essence of the apple, has been among our most popular programs. Supermarkets today provide only a limited sample of the thousands of apple varieties once available to nineteenth-century fruit lovers. Tom Burford, Professor Apple, will provide numerous apple varieties, each introduced with a discussion of their history and culture. Participants will taste, savor, and, most importantly, rate each apple. Monticello, Tufton Farm nursery. 9:30am. $10. All ages welcome. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/984-9822.

Saturday, Oct. 27
CITY MARKET
From beautiful plants to the freshest produce, you can find it all at the City Market. All items are handmade, home made or homegrown. Kids are welcome to sell at the market, too! Downtown Charlottesville. Directions: Parking lot on the corner of Water & South Street. 7am to 12pm. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Stephanie Anderegg-Maloy. Email: mailto:maloy@charlottesville.org?subject=City. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/970-3260.

Saturday, Oct. 27
SATURDAY KID'S QUEST AT THE LOUISA ARTS CENTER
Saturday Kid’s Quest ~ Autumn’s Artist: Discover Shapes, Colors & Design -- now Create! Painting a pumpkin, making art from nature, Halloween ideas!10:00 am – 12:00 noon. Outdoors. (No rain date).$3.00 child + parent or $8.00 family of four. Ages 4+. Children 12 and under should be accompanied by an adult. Tickets at the event. Louisa Arts Center, 212 Fredericksburg Ave, Louisa, VA. (877) 774-ARTS. http://louisaarts.org/

Saturday, Oct. 27
ORANGE COUNTY FALL WINE FESTIVAL
Offerings from 10 Virginia wineries. Cooking demonstrations, picnicking, live jazz with David Leckie Gilmore, barrel train rides for kids, and shows by artisans and crafters. 11am-6pm rain or shine. $10/advance, $15/gate, 13 and under free. Booster Park, 19046 Constitution Highway, Orange County. 800-594-8499.

Saturday, Oct. 27
GOOD GREEN FUN! - RICHMOND
Good Green Fun is an ongoing environmental education series at the Children's Garden. Environmental educators and advocacy groups from the greater Richmond community are invited to the Children's Garden to engage visitors in activities that relate directly to nature, the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and Virginia's environment. The Children's Garden provides an excellent "outdoor classroom" for young visitors to cultivate their interest in nature and learn about environmental stewardship. Through hands-on demonstrations, crafts, and activities children discover that they can make a positive difference at home, in their communities, and in the world. In Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. Directions: Off I-95 1800 Lakeside Ave., Richmond, VA. 10 to 2pm. $regular admission. All ages welcome. Contact: Beth. Email: mailto:bethm@lewisginter.org?subject=Good. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-262-9887.

Saturday, Oct. 27
HALLOWEEN PARADE AND TRICK-OR-TREATING AND PUMPKIN FESTIVAL - RICHMOND
Meet in the Nordstrom Court for pumpkin decorating, face painting and other fun activities! Children are invited to come dressed in their favorite costume. Rock out with the Richmond Indigenous Gourd Orchestra as they play their funky mix of music with homegrown gourd instruments, and bring along new or gently used baby books to donate to the Virginia Chapter of Reach Out & Read. (Rain Date: Sunday, October 28 from 2 – 4 PM) Short Pump Town Center, Nordstrom Court. Directions: Take I-64 East to exit 178A, Short Pump Broad Street West. Go approximately 1 1/8 mile. Mall is on the right. Parade 1pm; Festival 2 to 4pm. $Free. All ages welcome. Contact: Misty Parsons. Email: mailto:info@shortpumpmall.com?subject=Halloween. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-360-1700.

Saturday, Oct. 27
HANGAR DANCE - RICHMOND
Dance the night away against the backdrop of the Virginia Aviation Museum's aircraft from the golden years of aviation. Enjoy dance lessons, prizes and an old-fashioned good time. Richmond International Airport . Directions: Interstate 64 to Exit 197 5701 Huntsman Road in Sandston. Email: mailto:kmayne@smv.org?subject=Hangar. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-236-3622.

Saturday, Oct. 27
KID'S TABLE AT CROZET FARMERS MARKET
Kid's Table available on June 9 and June 23 and every second and fourth Saturday through October with resources and simple activities for the youngest gardeners in the crowd. 1156 Crozet Ave. Crozet Va. Directions: 250 west to right on Crozet Ave, app. 1 mile to market on left. 8am to 12pm. $free. Contact: Kathleen Jump. Email: mailto:jump@virginia.edu?subject=Kid. For more info call: 434/823-7878.

Saturday, Oct. 27
PUMPKIN CARVING - LYNCHBURG
Amazement Square.What better way to get your home into the autumn spirit than with a beautiful carved pumpkin? Join us for a fun afternoon of carving and painting pumpkins that are guaranteed to warm your home through the cool autumn nights! There will be special prizes for the most creative pumpkins, so be sure to bring your imagination! Imagination Studio. Directions: 27 Ninth Street Lynchburg, VA. 1 to 3pm. $3 for members, $5 for non-members. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:visitus@amazementsquare.com?subject=Pumpkin. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/845-1888.

Saturday, Oct. 27
PUMPKIN FESTIVAL - WINCHESTER
Marker-Miller Orchards Farm Market.Come find the "great pumpkin." Choose from ones already picked or pick your own. Enjoy pumpkin pie and hot apple cider as you browse around. Also offering hot dogs, country ham sandwiches, and homemade soup. Winchester Virginia . Directions: 3035 Cedar Creek Grade. 9 to 5pm. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-662-1980.

Saturday, Oct. 27
YOU BET YOUR GLASS THEY'RE PUMPKINS - STAUNTON
Sunspots Studios & Glassblowing.Sunspots will hold a special Pumpkin Day on Saturday, October 27th starting at 10am. Children in costume will be rewarded with a glass bauble for using their artistic skills to draw a jack 'o lantern. Sheridan will make pumpkins in Sunspots' hot glass studio from 10 am to 4 pm. For Saturday only, all glass pumpkins will be 15% off. A drawing will also be held to win an art glass pumpkin. Sunspots Studios & Glassblowing. Directions: 202 South Lewis Street in historic downtown Staunton. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-885-0678.

Saturday, Oct. 27
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHARLOTTESVILLE WALKING TOUR
.A one hour tour around Court Square where participants will see and learn the rich history of Charlottesville that spans over 250 years and revisits the time of Thomas Jefferson. tour leaves from Albemarle County Historical Society. Directions: McIntire Building, 200 Second St NE across from Lee Park. 10am. $5/person suggested donation, free/age 12 & under. All ages welcome. Contact: Douglas Day. Email: mailto:director@albemarlehistory.org?subject=Historic. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/296-1492.

Saturday, Oct. 27
SCHEIER NATURAL AREA NATURE EXPLORATION
Rivanna Conservation Society.The Scheier Natural Area offers 8 ponds and over 3 miles of beautiful trails for hiking, enjoyment of nature, and environmental education. This month's topic will be hunting and gathering with Hugh Gildea. Meet in parking lot. 3pm. $free. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/971-1553.

Saturday, Oct. 27
HILLSBORO BAPTIST CHURCH HARVEST FAIR & SILENT AUCTION
Yard sale, Silent Auction, and Cake Walk - PLUS fun for the whole family with face painting, apple pie contest, hayrides and a pumpkin patch! Hillsboro Baptist Church, 6356 Hillsboro Lane, Crozet, VA. http://www.hbcnet.org/

Saturday, Oct. 27
A NIGHT OF BLUEGRASS MUSIC
Come join us for a night of great Bluegrass Music, featuring The Dark Hollow Bluegrass Band and Phoenix! All proceeds from this event will go towards our "Field House" at William Monroe High School, which we are trying to finish in honor of, Adam Fargo, a fallen soldier in Iraq. Saturday, 7pm-11pm at William Monroe High School Gymnasium. $12. For more information call 434-531-1448.

Saturday & Sunday Oct. 27 & 28
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY HOLIDAY BOOK SALE
Friends of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library."Giftable" books, CDs, and DVDs in mint and near-mint condition on sale at great prices! Proceeds benefit the public library system, the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library. Gordon Avenue Library. Directions: 1500 Gordon Ave. Charlottesville, VA. 9am to 6pm. $free. All ages welcome. Special Needs Accommodation: no strollers, please Contact: Bill Davis. Email: mailto:friends@avenue.org?subject=Friends. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/977-8467.

Saturday & Sunday Oct. 27 & 28
PUMPKIN PATCH - DOUBLE B FARM - ORANGE
Kids of all ages will enjoy hayrides, a petting farm, face painting, picnics, free refreshments and much more at the family friendly Double B Farm! You can choose your own pumpkin from the field or from a collection selected by the farmer. The Double B is just 20 minutes away from Montpelier and would make a great daytrip together. 28200 Constitution Highway. Directions: 29N, right on Rte 33, 7 miles to Left on 20N, 12 miles into Orange, continue on 20N for 13 more. Double B on right. Saturday 9-6, Sunday 10-5. $free. All ages welcome. Special Needs Accommodation: handicapped and stroller accessible For more info call: 540-854-4277.

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 27 & 28
THE PUMPKIN PATCH AT HILL HIGH FARM - WINCHESTER
Take a hay ride to the pumpkin patch and run through the corn maze. Visit farm animals. September 22 & 23 is Fall Farm Fun weekend. Saturday, October 13th, making apple butter the old fashioned way - in a copper kettle over an open fire. Winchester, VA . 10 to 5pm weekends only. Email: mailto:info@thepumpkin-patch.com?subject=The. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-667-7377.

Saturday & Sunday Oct. 27 & 28
THE PARAMOUNT THEATER'S FAMILY FLICKS
The Paramount's Family Flicks will feature the films "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" on Saturday and "Night of the Living Dead" on Sunday. The Paramount Theater. Directions: Downtown Mall. 4pm and 7pm. $6; $4 for kids 18 and younger. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@theparamount.net?subject=The. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/979-1333.

Saturday & Sunday Oct. 27 & 28
GREENFIELD FARM FALL FESTIVAL 2007
Enjoy hayrides, meet many fun farm animals, and play in the five-acre corn maze. Toddlers can romp in the straw play area. Pumpkins to pick, too! Dairy Road (RT 633) . Directions: 2 miles North of Ruckersville(off Rt 29) . Sat 10am to 6pm, Sun 1 to 6pm. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/985-7653.

Saturday-Monday, Oct. 27-29
3rd ANNUAL FLUVANNA COUNTY PARKS & REC HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION - PALMYRA
BOO! There will be free candy, fun arts & crafts activities, plus a costume and scream contest for young children. Do you dare experience the haunted hayride and the horrifying trail walk? Co-sponsored by Wal-Mart Distribution Center #7016. Proceeds from the horrifying trail walk will benefit UVA Children’s Hospital. A great outdoor activity for the whole family. There will be spooky music and a food vendor. FREE Kid's Activities $7 for Trail Walk $2 for Hay Ride. Starts at 7pm. Telephone (434) 842-3150 for more information. Pleasant Grove Park, 1730 Thomas Jefferson Parkway, Palmyra, Virginia

Sunday, Oct. 28
BOO AT THE BARN -RICHMOND
Little ghouls and goblins will have a howling good time at this safe and fun Halloween event. Cool craft activities, spooky storytelling, a "monster maze," creepy corral and hay wagon rides will introduce children to favorite Halloween traditions. Kids can also compete in a costume contest, learn about safe trick-or-treating and more. Maymont Children's Farm. Directions: 1700 Hampton Street, Richmond. 12 to 4pm. $1 tickets available for sale during the event. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@maymont.org?subject=Boo. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-358-7166 ext.322.

Sunday, Oct. 28
HARVEST ON THE HILL
Come out to our annual “Harvest on the Hill” fall festival. A safe, family friendly event where children will be able to "Trunk or Treat" as well as have many other fun games and activities like crafts, inflatables, games, bonfire, movie, costume and pumpkin carving contest. Fun for the whole family! Northridge Community Church, 5100 Dickerson Rd.. Directions: Route 29 across from the Bamboo House restaurant. Turn left at Rt. 763 (Dickerson Lane) and then a quick right at Rt. 606 (Dickerson Road). First driveway on the left. . 5pm to 8pm. $Free. All ages welcome. Contact: Teri Marsh. Email: mailto:tmarsh@northridgeonline.org?subject=Harvest. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434-964-1500.

Sunday, Oct. 28
SUNDAY FUN-DAYS FOR FAMILIES: GOBLINS AND GOURDS - RICHMOND
Costume contest, pumpkin face-painting, entertainment and other activities in the new Children's Garden. Food available for purchase. Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. Directions: Off I-95 1800 Lakeside Ave., Charlottesville, VA. 1 to 4pm. $regular garden admission. All ages welcome. Contact: Beth. Email: mailto:bethm@lewisginter.org?subject=Sunday. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-262-9887.

Sunday, Oct. 28
THE STEEPLECHASE AT OAK RIDGE - LOVINGSTON
Jubilee Family Development Center.The 4th annual Steeplechase at Oak Ridge promises top notch horse racing, a variety of children's activities, tailgate competition, retail and food vendors and exciting terrier races. The family oriented event includes 7 races- 4 over hurdles and 3 on the flat. Money raised from the event will benefit the Jubilee Family Center, a non-profit organization supporting disadvantaged children and their families in the Lynchburg region. Children's activities take place from 11am to 3pm. Oak Ridge Estate, Arrington VA. Directions: From Charlottesville - General Admission Tickets- Rt. 29 South ,Travel south past Lovingston, Va. Turn left onto Rt. 655/Arrington Rd, Proceed 1.7 miles, turn left onto Rt. 668/Diggs Mountain Rd., Proceed 1.5 miles to yellow gate on right. 10am to 6pm. $50/car (max. 8 passengers) other parking options available. All ages welcome. Contact: Tance Laughon. Email: mailto:jubileepr@aol.com?subject=The. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 845-0433.

Have a fun and spooky weekend!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Last Night The Planning Commission Said No To NGIC Developer

Last night the Albemarle Planning Commission unanimously decided that a developer who owns property near the National Ground Intelligence Center in Albemarle should not be allowed to add land into the county’s designated growth area.

This could jeopardize the expansion of NGIC. Army officials had planned to bring 820 new jobs to our area by 2011, with the addition of a $60 million facility.

It is now up to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors to make the final decision. They will take up this issue, and work on the Places29 plan.

Read more at DailyProgress.com:

http://dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP%2FMGArticle%2FCDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173353227877&path=!news

Do you think the Albemarle County Planning Commission should have decided for or against the NGIC expansion project? Please post a comment.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Weekly Deal: Halloween Goodies!

K-Mart - Halloween Costumes 50% Off Online
In an online only sale, K-Mart takes 40% off all Halloween costumes and throws in free shipping. Choose from many styles for both children and adults. Sale ends 10/27/2007.




K-Mart - Free Halloween Candy Coupon
Keep the little ghosts and goblins happy this Halloween with this free bag of candy from K-Mart. With this printable coupon you can get a bag of select candy, with a regular retail price of $2.79. A few of the treats to choose from are Payday, Kit Kat, Almond Joy, Butterfinger, Baby Ruth, and others. See coupon for details. Expires 10/31/2007.



DisneyShopping - Up to 65% Off Halloween Boootique
Save up to 65% off select costumes, and decor found in their "Halloween Boootique". Scare up some treats in the Oogie Boogie Candy Dish, shown, now just $9.99 (reg. $29.50).




Toys 'R' Us - Halloween Store: Up To 50% off + Free Shipping
There's still time to get fright night necessities from the Halloween Store at Toys 'R' Us. In addition to costumes, find make-up, hair, nails, Halloween movies, and books. The Giggling Elmo costume shown here is now just $17.49 (reg. $34.99). While supplies last.




Big Lots - 25% Off One Halloween Item Coupon
Decorate the home, or dress up the kids. No matter which, use this printable coupon from Big Lots to save 25% off any one Halloween item. HURRY! Expires 10/26/2007.


Enjoy these spooky Halloween savings!

If you know of more deals, please post a comment and share!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Places 29 Meeting 6pm Tonight, 10/23/07

The Albemarle County Planning Commission is holding a public hearing and work session related to the Places 29 Master Plan tonight, Tuesday, October 23, 2007, at 6:00pm in Lane Auditorium at the Albemarle County Office Building on McIntire Road. This worksession is an opportunity for the community to present comments to the Albemarle Planning Commission about draft Chapters 1-6 of the Places29 Master Plan.

Places29 is the twenty-year plan for the future of the 29 North corridor.

Learn more about the Places 29 Master Plan at the official web site where you can sign up for email updates as well:

http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=planning&relpage=6916

Places 29 Vision Statement & Guiding Principles:

http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/forms_center/departments/community_development/forms/Places29/Places29_Vision_Guiding_Principles.pdf

Please come to this important meeting to learn more about Rt. 29. Of course, change will happen, but we should all try to be a part of it.

What do you think about the Places29 Master Plan? Please post a comment.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Need a laugh?



Hope that made you smile!

I'm going to start posting a new joke, usually about real estate, each Tuesday. We all need to giggle, it's a great stress reliever!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Monday, October 22, 2007

Fluvanna Board of Supervisors Hearing Ended In Chaos

An emotional public hearing ended in chaos late Wednesday night, 10/17/07, after 11:00pm, without a vote by the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors. Approval for a new Fluvanna County high school was put off for at least a week. They need $75 million for a high school and auxiliary gym which would be built in three years.

Lake Monticello now has almost 4,000 homes and many residents have school-age children.

Taxes are far less in Fluvanna County than in other areas nearby, so there is room to raise taxes, and all can benefit.

Education is important. Fluvanna is growing and needs more schools.

Read more in this article from the DailyProgress.com:

http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP/MGArticle/CDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173353170399

Do you think Fluvanna should raise taxes to help pay for another high school? Please post a comment.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Quote of the Week: "Never An Accident"

"Excellence is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, skillful execution and the vision to see obstacles as opportunities."

--Unknown

Excellence comes from believing, doing your very best, and a having great attitude!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Friday, October 19, 2007

MRSA Super Bug Health Alert Issued Yesterday

In Virginia earlier this week a super bug death (from the Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) staph infection that is resistant to some antibiotics) closed all Bedford County schools. Also several students in a Chesterfield County high school came down with the MRSA skin infection. United States researchers are reporting a sharp jump in deaths from MRSA. Warning letters were sent home to parents in Weston, Conneticuit and Rome, New York as well.

Usually most people come down with MRSA in hospitals and healthcare facilities, but it is now making its way into the schools as well as other public places.

MRSA is usually contracted as a skin infection, looking like pimples and/or boils.

To prevent catching it:

- Wash your hands thoroughly and often with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Keep wounds, cuts and scrapes clean and covered with a bandage until completely healed.
- Avoid contact with other people's wounds or bandages.
- Avoid sharing personal items such as towels or razors.

Read more at EmergencyEmail.org (also you can sign up on their site to receive free email & mobile alerts on weather & news emergencies like this one):

http://www.emergencyemail.org/newsemergency/anmviewer.asp?a=251&z=1

Karen
www.move2va.com

Mortgage Interest Rates now 6.49%

The interest rate for 30-year fixed mortgages went down slightly to 6.49% this week. The second time they've dropped in three weeks, even though this week's drop was modest.

Stay in touch with your lender. Please contact me if you'd like a list of recommended local lenders.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Featured Home This Week - 1925 Historic Home in Downtown Charlottesville



  • Enjoy restoring this historic home in the city
  • Eat-in kitchen has been re-done with oak cabinets
  • Nice large rear yard
  • Front porch
  • Rear deck
If you'd like more information on this home or any other home in central Virginia, please email me at kehoe@move2va.com or call me at (800) 818-7629.

Karen
http://www.move2va.com/

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Approval To Build New Water Source

We now have approval from the federal government to build a new water source. Thanks to hard workers in our local government including Mike Gaffney and Tom Frederick. Also thanks to Ken Boyd, Chairman of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors who is currently seeking reelection as the Supervisor for the Rivanna District. Ken asked feds if our community's preference made any difference, but he was told no. Read more in this blog article from Dave Phillips, CEO of the Charlottesville Association of Realtors:

http://www.davidrphillips.com/?p=40

Let's all conserve... water is precious.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Oct. 19-21)

Check out my blog every Thursday for "Events This Weekend"!

Thursday-Sunday, October 18-21
DISNEY ON ICE PRINCESS CLASSICS
At The John Paul Jones Arena. Beloved Disney Princesses Together in One Sparkling Spectacular! Disney On Ice waves its magic wand to bring an awe-inspiring, magical masterpiece to Charlottesville! Disney On Ice presents Princess Classics, produced by Feld Entertainment, features Cinderella, Jasmine, Ariel, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Mulan and Snow White. For the first time ever, Disney On Ice combines exceptional moments from Disney’s Cinderella, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, Mulan and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in one captivating production filled with amazement and wonder. Dreamers of all ages will take flight on a heart-warming tale filled with sizzling special effects, dazzling set designs and elegant artistry on ice. Families will share moments of laughter, romance, struggle and triumph as each Disney princess has her dreams come true.Tickets are $12-$34 each. Thu, Oct 18: 7:00 pm. Fri, Oct 19: 7:00 pm. Sat, Oct 20: 11:00 am, 3:00 pm & 7:00 pm. Sun, Oct 21: 1:00 pm & 5:00 pm. Web: www.johnpauljonesarena.com For more info call: 888-575-8497.

Now-Sunday, October 21
GREEN VALLEY BOOK FAIR
Encourage your child to read by expanding his or her home library at prices you won't believe! Huge selection of children's books at 60%-90% off retail prices on new, over-run or irregular books. 2192 Green Valley Ln., Mt. Crawford (in Shenandoah Valley btwn Harrisonburg and Staunton). Directions: take I-64 west to I-81 north, exit 240 on Rt 682, go east, following signs. 9am to 7pm daily. $free admission. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 800-385-0099.

Now-Sunday, October 21
STUART LITTLE BY THEATRE IV - RICHMOND
Empire Theatre, Richmond.From the loving heart of E. B. White, author of Charlotte's Web, comes this merry musical about a noble mouse who jumps headlong into adventures big enough to match any imagination. By turns funny, tender and exciting, Stuart Little mixes gorgeous child-size puppets with live actors to work theatrical magic. Empire Theatre. Directions: Located at 114 West Broad Street between Adams Street and Jefferson Street. On-street parking and paid parking are available in the vicinity of the theatre.. varies. All ages welcome. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-344-8040.

Friday-Sunday, October 19-21
AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL
The whole family will love this Wintergreen Resort weekend of pumpkin carving, chairlift rides, a Haunted House and apple cider. Wintergreen Resort. 10am to 9pm. All ages welcome. Email: wintergreen@wintergreenresort.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/325-8180.

Friday-Sunday, October 19-21
SHENANDOAH FALL FOLIAGE BIKE FESTIVAL
Greet old friends and make new ones as you participate. Cyclists from all over the country bike the routes whether fully experienced riders or families here for a fun weekend. Although some of the winding country roads have hills, there are many flat stretches and always views of the mountains in glorious October foliage. Shelburne Middle School, Staunton. Directions: at the western edge of Staunton, easily accessible from I-81 and I-64. All ages welcome. Email: info@shenandoahbike.org. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-885-2668.

Friday-Sunday, October 19-21
THE LITTLE THEATER THAT COULD: A CELEBRATION OF 35 YEARS
Four County Players presents an evening of songs from old friends and new faces. Join us for a performance of some of the greatest hits of Four County Players from the last 35 years. Directed by Francine Smith with music direction by Greg Harris. Barboursville Community Center. Directions: Take 29N to Ruckersville. Turn right onto Rt. 33 east. Go approximately 7 miles. As soon as you enter Barboursville, veer right onto Rt. 678. The theatre is the second building on the right. Friday and Saturday 8pm, Sunday 2:30pm. $25 adults, $20 seniors and students. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-832-5355.

Friday & Saturday, October 19-20
SPIRIT WALK
Locals can visit all the best haunts of the past and hear stories from live costumed "ghosts" they encounter along the way in this popular nighttime tour by the Albemarle County Historical Society, now in its 12th year. Various evening tour times available. Special tours for children before 8pm. Tours leave from Court Square on Jefferson St. and end at the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society's headquarters. 200 Second St. NE. $12 adults; $5 children under 12. Reservations required. 434/296-1492.

Friday, October 19
CHARLOTTESVILLE HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME
Go Knights! Charlottesville High School. Directions: 1400 Melbourne Road, Charlottesville, VA. 7:30pm. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/245-2410.

Friday, October 19
PUBLIC NIGHT AT THE OBSERVATORY
UVa McCormick Observatory.Three telescopes at the McCormick Observatory offer amazing views of our galaxy (weather permitting) while astronomy staff and graduate students answer questions. A slide show and tour are also provided. Open every 1st and 3rd Friday. McCormick Observatory. Directions: From Emmet Street (Rt29) near UVA and Ivy Rd (Rt250) turn onto McCormick, follow signs up the hill. 9 to 11pm. $free. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:jdh7h@virginia.edu?subject=Public. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/924-7494.

Friday, October 19
THE DARK THIRTY
"When I was growing up in the South, we kids called the half hour just before nightfall the 'dark-thirty.' We had exactly half an hour to get home before the monsters came out," says author Patricia C. McKissack. Brave souls ages 7 and up can join the folks at Crozet Library during "the dark thirty"-- that special half-hour just before nightfall, when it's neither day nor night-- for a fun-filled hour of spooky stories, ghoulish games, and fiendish food. 6pm. Free. Registration required. In the old train station on Three Notch'd Road. 434/823-4050.

Friday, October 19
VICTORIAN HAUNTS - RICHMOND
Brave souls are invited to tour Maymont House while it is draped in Victorian mourning with photographs, portraits, and other macabre keepsakes on display. After a fascinating presentation by mourning expert Mary Brett, Maymont's horse-drawn hearse leads a procession to the Stone Barn for chilling ghost stories of Richmond. 6-8:30pm. $17, $15/members. Reservations required. Maymond House Museum, 1700 Hampton St., Richmond. 804-358-7166, ext. 329.

Saturday, October 20
APPLE BUTTER MAKIN FESTIVAL
Flippin-Seaman.Watch apple butter being made the old-fashioned way. Live music, pick your own pumpkins, pony rides (11-2), games, food, clown, crafters and more. Nelson County. Directions: Route 29S for 30 miles. Turn right onto Rt. 56W. Go about 1 mile, turn right onto Rt. 655 (Roseland Rd.). At stop sign, turn left (Rt. 151S), go over bridge, and take the next right on RT 56W again. Stay on 56W for about 6 miles and Flippin-Seaman, Inc. will be on your left. 10 to 5pm. $cost of apples. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@flippin-seaman.com?subject=Apple. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/277-5824.

Saturday, October 20
AUTUMN LEAF RAMBLER
Fluvanna County Parks & Recreation. ALL ABOARD! FCPR is proud to partner with the Old Dominion Chapter of the National Railroad Historical Society to bring you a most memorable train ride experience. The Old Dominion Chapter owns a number of historic passenger coaches and engines for preservation and for use on excursion train rides. Enjoy a beautiful lazy fall morning riding the railway from Dillwyn to Bremo Bluff and back. Seating is limited - sign up early! Meet at the Lake Monticello Food Lion Parking lot at 8am. Transportation leaves at 8:20am SHARP!. $30. All ages welcome. Special Needs Accommodation: VA law states all children under 7 years must be in a child seat. Parent must supply child seat for FCPR transportation service. Contact: Chris Henderson. Email: chenderson@co.fluvanna.va.us. Reservations are required. For more info call: 434-842-3150 ext. 106.

Saturday, October 20
CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL
Chocolate lovers are invited to a day of pure chocolate indulgence with tastings, imported chocolates, and chocolate fountains. Foodies will be able to find out more about chocolate, its origins, cocoa beans, how it is made and also purchase gourmet chocolate creations including barbeque ribs with a hint of chocolate. Lee Park, Charlottesville. Directions: Lee Park is located one block north of the Downtown Mall, between Jefferson Street, First Street N.E., Market Street and Second Street N.E. 11am to 4pm. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Evelyn Jones. Email: yanceygirl@ntelos.net. For more info call: 434/293-4394.

Saturday, October 20
CINDERELLA PUPPET SHOW
Old Michie Theatre.The tale is based on the classic French version by Charles Perrault, and adapted for the puppet stage featuring hand-carved marionettes from the Czech Republic, sound effects, and a flying magical coach. Old Michie Theatre. Directions: 221 East Water Street, across from the Water Street Parking garage in downtown Charlottesville. . 11am, 2pm, 4pm. $5. Contact: Steve Riesenman. Reservations are required. For more info call: 434/977-3690.

Saturday, October 20
FALL FUN FAIR AND SILENT AUCTION
The University Montessori School invites one and all to the annual Fall Fun Fair and Silent Auction. For kids, there will be games, prizes, crafts, and much more, and for the grown-ups a fabulous silent auction and raffle. There will be live music and plenty of food. University Montessori School, Reservoir Road, Charlottesville. Directions: Take Fontaine Avenue south to Trinity Presbyterian Church. Park at the Church and cross Reservoir Road to the school. 4 to 7pm. All ages welcome. Contact: Louisa Wimberger. Email: ums@universitymontessori.org. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/977-0583.

Saturday, October 20
OCTOBER CARNIVAL AT RED HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
A great night of family fun featuring a raffle, silent auction, games, dinner, and a BOO House! Red Hill Elementary School, North Garden--just down 29S. Directions: From Cville: take 29 south 7 miles past I-64 interchange. Left on rt 710 at Expressway gas station. Proceed to school straight ahead. 5 to 8pm. All ages welcome. Contact: Melissa Conley-Zimmerman. Email: melissa.conley@ahom.com.

Saturday, October 20
VIRGINIA STATE MARCHING BAND FESTIVAL - CENTRAL
High School Marching Band Festival. CHS is one of only two schools to achieve a superior rating every year since the festival began in 1981. CHS Stadium. All ages welcome. Contact: Vince Tornello. Email: CHSBand@ccs.k12.va.us. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/295-8453.

Saturday, October 20
WALTON'S MOUNTAIN MUSEUM FALL FESTIVAL
Walton's Mountain Museum. Annual Fall Festival and 15th Anniversary Celebration with live music, crafters, apple cider making, food and hayrides. Walton's Mountain Museum, Schuyler. Directions: Rt. 29S about 18 miles until Rt. 6 E. Left on Rt. 6 East and go about 6 miles. Right on Rt. 800 (Schuyler Rd.). Go down Rt. 800 for about 2 miles and take a right onto Rt. 617, the Museum is on the right. 10am to 4pm. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/831-2000.

Saturday, October 20
GREENFIELD FARM FALL FESTIVAL
Kids of all ages can enjoy hayrides, meet farm animals, and play in the five-acre corn maze at the Greenfield Farm Fall Festival. Toddlers can romp in the straw play area. Pumpkins to pick, too. 10am-6pm. Dairy Road (Route 633), 2 miles north of Ruckersville off Rt. 29. 434/985-7653.

Saturday, October 20
OKTOBERFEST - NELLYSFORD
Outdoor traditional Bavarian festival with live music, dancing, food, and kegged beer (sold separately). $40/person advance, $45/door. 5-11pm. Mark Addy Inn, 56 Rodes Farm Drive, Nellysford. 800-278-2154.

Saturday, October 20
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKES & SAUSAGE FEAST
Head over to this all-you-can-eat pancakes and sausage feast. Charlottesville Lionesses host this annual event at Applebees, 29 North. 7:30-9:30am, $5. 434/973-5000. Event benefits hearing aids for those in need research programs at UVA Medical Center to offer vision and hearing screening in local schools.

Saturday, October 20
CARING FOR CREATURES DOG WALK AND FESTIVAL
A fun day for the entire family. Help raise money for homeless animals by collecting sponsor donations. Prize for person with most pledges. Walkers welcome with or without a dog. Crafters, vendors, educational demos, and more. $3; free/children under 12. 10am-3pm. Pleasant Grove, Palmyra. 434/842-2404 or caringforcreatures.com

Saturday, October 20
HULA DANCE WORKSHOP
Charlottesville's own Mou'a Vahine Polynesian Dance Co. sponsors a hula dance workshop to teach the dance of Hawai'i. Workshop features basic instruction by kumu hula [hula master] Celena. New and experienced dancers welcome. 10am-noon, $25. Pre-registration required. McGuffey Art Center, 201 Second St. NW. aniseh33@earthlink.net or 434-284-2613.

Saturday, October 20
HAUNTED WINERY DINNER - FABER
Stroll the haunted vineyard for tastings at multiple stations. Come in costume and sample the wines and feast prepared by Eric Stammer. 6:30-9:30pm, $65/person. Delfosse Vineyards Winery. Reservations required. 500 DelFosse Winery Lane, Faber. http://www.delfossewine.com/

Saturday, October 20
HALLOWEEN SWING DANCE
DJ Ken Roesel teaches beginner west coast swing lesson at 6:30pm, followed by an intermediate lesson at 7:15. Then dance your head off. Smoke and alcohol-free, no partner needed. 8-11pm, $12, $9/members, $6/students with ID. Come in costume-- prizes awarded. Greek Orthodox Church fellowship hall, 100 Perry Drive off McIntire Road. 434/980-2744 or www.cvilleswingdance.com.

Saturday, October 20
FLUVANNA SPOTLIGHT SHOW
The Fluvanna Spotlight Show happens tonight-- come out to Palmyra to enjoy singers, dancers, comedians, jugglers, and other talented local folks. 7pm, $10, children under 12 free. Central Elementary School in Palmyra. 434/589-1864.

Saturday, October 20
CLAIRE LYNCH IN CONCERT
Rare chance to hear this female vocalist of the year (1997, and currently nominated for this year) (with two Grammy nominations for best bluegrass album). Maybe they'll play "Kennesaw Line"! 8pm, $20/advance, $24/door. 214 Community Arts Center, Rugby Road. 434/409-9631

Saturday & Sunday, October 20 & 21
APPLE HARVEST AND APPLE BUTTER FESTIVAL
Drumheller's Orchard, Lovingston. Corn Maze, hayrides to the orchard and pumpkin patch. Large selection of apples, fresh cider, honey, hams, food, country music and crafts. Music and apple butter making Saturday only. Nelson County. Directions: 1130 Drumheller Orchard Lane, Lovingston, VA. Take Route 741, off U.S. Highway 29, south of Lovingston. 9am to 5pm. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/263-5036.

Saturday & Sunday, October 20 & 21
APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL
Graves Mountain Lodge. Enjoy a beautiful fall day and some apple picking fun! When you are finished in the orchard, check out the dancing, music, food, carriage rides, and ponies. Older children can go on 40 minute trail rides and children under 8 can be walked on a pony lead line. Rain or shine! Graves Mountain Lodge. Directions: 29N to Rt 231 in Madison, go 5 miles to Banco and turn left on rt. 670 and drive 4 miles to the Lodge. 10 to 4:30pm. $free admission. Rides have a small fee. All ages welcome. Contact: Tom Seay. Email: info@gravesmountain.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-923-4231.

Saturday & Sunday, October 20 & 21
PUMPKIN FEST AT CHESTER FARMS
Wagon rides to the pumpkin patch to pick your own pumpkin, craft and food vendors, music and cloggers, an animal petting zoo, haunted barn, pony rides and free contests and children's games. A truly fabulous fall family fun event! about 10 miles west of Staunton. Directions: I-64W to I-81N. Exit 225. Go left onto Rte 275W and go to the end of the highway. At US 250 turn right and go 4.2 miles. Farm is on right.. 9am to 6pm. $Free admission; fee for food and rides. All ages welcome. Email: wool@chesterfarms.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-337-7282.

Saturday, October 20
NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES KROGER 200 - MARTINSVILLE
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series drivers will be in the stretch run when they hit Martinsville's tough half-mile oval shaped track on October 20th. You'll see these drivers battle it out to the finish and you know what that will deliver; top-notch action.Join in the excitement as The Martinsville Speedway plays host to the KROGER 200 featuring the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.For a complete schedule of events, visit the Martinsville Speedway website. Race starts: 2:30 pm. Martinsville Speedway, 340 Speedway Road, Ridgeway, VA 24148. Admission Fee. Children Welcome. Toll-Free Ticket Line: (877) 722-3849. TDD: For Hearing Impaired Fans: (866) ISC-TRAK. Email: mksmith@MartinsvilleSpeedway.com Website: www.MartinsvilleSpeedway.com

Sunday, October 21
2007 CHARLOTTESVILLE/ALBEMARLE AMERICAN HEART WALK & WELLNESS FAIR
Join the fight against heart disease and stroke with thousands of walkers on a 1- or 5-mile trek around the beautiful UVA grounds. Lots of fun heart-healthy activities for the entire family. Scott Stadium . Directions: on Alderman Road . 1 to 4pm. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Christen Gelfand. Email: christen.gelfand@heart.org. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/973-5072.

Sunday, October 21
JOHN HENRY AT THE PARAMOUNT
John Henry uses storytelling, drama, and music to bring this well-known American folklore figure to life. Henry's incredible size and strength became legendary as he laid track for the railroads. No one could match his skill or endurance … until the invention of the steam-powered locomotive. Mad River Theater Works creates vibrant, evocative plays based on American history, showing the grit and humanity of characters from the past in a unique theatrical style that appeals to audiences of all ages. The Paramount Theater. Directions: Downtown Mall. 3pm. $20.50 Youth/Child, $25.50 adults. All ages welcome. Email: info@theparamount.net. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/979-1333.

Sunday, October 21
FREE CONCERT IN THE MOUNTAINS
Breakin' nu' Ground: Concert and good times at Humpback Rocks Mountain Farm. Free, 1-3pm. Blue Ridge Parkway, Milepost 5.8. 434/293-5422.

Sunday, October 21
AN AFTERNOON OF CHORAL TREASURES
The Oratorio Society of Charlottesville-Albemarle will present "An Afternoon of Choral Treasures" on Sunday, October 21, 3:30 pm, at Charlottesville's First Presbyterian Church. Full of variety, the concert program is designed to appeal to all ages and priced to encourage families to enjoy this exciting music together ($10 per person or $20 per household). All audience members are cordially invited to meet chorus members and L. Thomas Vining, Music Director, at a reception immediately following the concert. Tickets are available from chorus members or by calling 434-295-4385. For more information, visit www.oratoriosociety.org .

Sunday, October 21
NASCAR NEXTEL CUP SERIES RACE THE SUBWAY 500 - MARTINSVILLE
The SUBWAY 500 is an important early stop in The Chase For The NEXTEL Cup and the only short-track stop in the Chase. The cup race always sells out and is extremely popular with the fans.The speedway is offering a 2-day package for the SUBWAY 500 weekend. The package includes the same reserved seat for the Kroger 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (October 20th). The cost for the package is an amazing $100 and $105. The 2-day package is the only way a reserved seat for the Kroger 200 may be purchased.Jump start your SUBWAY 500 race day with one of the Speedway's two incredible pre-race fan hospitality experiences: The Pepsi Fan Zone and the Bud Fan Zone. The Martinsville Speedway is one of the oldest tracks in the NASCAR circuit. The track is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2007. Gates open: 9 am. Race starts: 1 pm. Martinsville Speedway, 340 Speedway Road, Ridgeway, VA 24148. Admission Fee: $42 - $77. Children Welcome. Toll-Free Ticket Line: (877) 722-3849. TDD: For Hearing Impaired Fans: (866) ISC-TRAK. Email: mksmith@MartinsvilleSpeedway.com Website: www.MartinsvilleSpeedway.com

Karen
www.move2va.com

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Wednesday Deal: Free Fondue For 2

Good news! Each Wednesday I am going to post a great deal or coupon for my readers! So don't forget to come back on Wednesdays. And tell all your friends! ;o)

Here's this week's great deal:

The Melting Pot, a fondue restaurant with locations nationwide, including the Charlottesville Downtown Mall, is giving away a Chocolate Fondue for two for each person that registers for their "Club Fondue". You'll also receive information on upcoming events like wine tastings and food samplings, and invitations to special events, ladies nights, and advanced holiday reservation privileges. Joining "Club Fondue" is free. Click this link to sign up:

http://www.themeltingpotclubfondue.com/signup.cgi

Karen
www.move2va.com

Blog Action Day A Success!

The graph below shows the frequency of terms appearing in the blogosphere courtesy of BlogTrends. Additionally "Blog Action Day" was the top Technorati search term and tag for the day:



Read more about Blog Action Day or sign up to join in next year on 10/15/08 at their web site:

www.BlogActionDay.org

Karen
www.move2va.com

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

3rd Quarter Market Report Released Yesterday

Dave Phillips, the CEO of the Charlottesville Association of Realtors has written a fabulous report for the 3rd Quarter. Click this link to read it:

http://www.caar.com/caar/servePDF/?servethis=/market/2007market_reports/3rd%20Quarter%20Market%20Report.pdf

I am in total agreement with his analysis of the market. It's a buyers market and people are getting "deals"! I'm busier now with buyers than I was over the summer.

Now's the time to buy -- don't wait!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Quote of the Week: "Flaming Enthusiasm!"

"Flaming Enthusiasm
backed up by horse sense
and persistence,
is the quality
that most frequently
makes for success."

--Dale Carnegie

Love life and what you do, and you'll be successful! Dale Carnegie is respected and inspires us to try anything. Communication is the key to success: your words, attitude, and actions.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Monday, October 15, 2007

Is Charlottesville Green? Absolutely!

Charlottesville, VA is 1 of 27 environmentally friendly cities to live in, read more in this article:

http://www.private-communities.org/press/27_environmentally_friendly_cities_to_live/

"Green Is In" in Charlottesville! Many builders are utilizing new ways to build, including
Barry Meade building in Westhall, west of town, at $300,000 & up; Avon Park in Albemarle County only 10 minutes to UVA at $439,000 & up; Lake Monticello a 4,000 home community with golf, tennis, clubhouse and 250 acre lake at $279,900 & up; Boxwood, a new neighborhood at $419,900; Deer Lake Estates in Greene County; Proffit Ridge by Dominion Development has a $1,000,000+ home; also Artisan Homes, Doug Lowe is doing "green" commercial as well as "green" residential homes.


Building a green home is more expensive but the buyer will receive lower utility costs & much more, not to mention helping the environment.

There is a new real estate designation called "Eco Broker" that I will be taking shortly to learn even more about green, environmentally-friendly housing.

Today Is Blog Action Day! So I'm joining thousands of other bloggers around the world to write about the environment today. Click the logo below to learn more and see the other bloggers who are participating:



Please email or call me for the latest list of green properties and I'll be happy to share them with you!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Friday, October 12, 2007

Interest Rates now 6.5%

Interest Rates for 30-year fixed rate mortgages are now 6.5%.

Last Friday the U.S. Labor Department revised the August employement report. This positive news caused mortgage rates to rise. Read more at BankRate.com:

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/bank/Oct1107_interest_rate_roundupa1.asp?s=2#tab

If you need a lender, I'll be happy to give you a list of local lenders I recommend, just call me at (434) 980-2860 or email me at kehoe@move2va.com.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Almost New Home In Downtown Charlottesville



$274,900 (Reduced $25,000!)


  • Gorgeous gourmet kitchen
  • 2 Porches on front
  • Deck to rear
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2.5 baths
  • Bamboo floors on first floor
  • Convenient to UVA, the Downtown Mall, I-64
Please email (kehoe@move2va.com ) or call me (434) 980-2860 to learn more about this fabulous home or any other homes in the central Virginia area.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Affordable Housing May Be Coming To Charlottesville & Albemarle

Bill Edgerton, a member of the Albemarle Planning Commission, and Frazier Bell, a mortgage banker, have been investigating Community Land Trust, which may bring a broader range of housing options, including more affordable housing, to residents in Albemarle County and Charlottesville.

Thank you! They are certainly to be commended for going above and beyond the call of duty. Also a big thank you to the anonymous donor who is funding this research project. We don't need to reinvent the wheel, but we should see what others are doing about this critical issue.

Many local residents need affordable housing, perhaps even your children or your parents in their latter years, a single professional who is going through a divorce, etc. The reasons are many... let's plan for the future.

Read more in this article from DailyProgress.com:

http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP%2FMGArticle%2FCDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173352860471&path=!news

What do you think? Please post a comment.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Oct. 12-14, 2007)

Friday-Sunday, Oct. 12-14
THE 69TH NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL - RICHMOND
Seven stages of continuous music, Folk Arts Marketplace with craftspeople and their wares for sale. Children's Museum of Richmond will present family activities such as a performing stage, games area and arts and crafts demonstrations. Richmond's Downtown Riverfront . Directions: from 2nd to 7th Street; Byrd Street to the James River. Friday 6pm to 10:30pm, Saturday noon to 10:30pm, Sunday noon to 7pm. $free. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-788-6466.

Friday-Monday, Oct. 12-15
MONTPELIER WEEKEND SEMINAR: "A 'CONSTITUTION' ...WHAT IS IT?"
A professional development program for teachers of government, history, and social studies, or other civic educators. For middle and high school educators from Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia. Full scholarships are available for teachers. Montpelier. Directions: 11407 Constitution Highway in Montpelier Station, take Route 29 North to Route 15 South to Orange . begins at 6:00pm, on Friday and ends at 2:00pm on Monday. Email: mailto:center4constitution@montpelier.org?subject=Montpelier. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-672-2728 x200.

Friday, Oct. 12
FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE
Charlottesville Parks and Recreation.Youth in 5th and 6th grades can come spend an evening enjoying games, basketball, swimming, dancing, contests, arts & crafts and just hanging out with friends. Drinks and light refreshments will be offered. Buses will pick up from 14 different sites. Wristbands must be purchased before the event and will not be sold at the door. Carver Recreation Center. 7 to 9:30pm. $1. Contact: Erica Sims. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/970-3572.

Friday, Oct. 12
SHARE THE FUN TALENT CONTEST AND SHOW
Albemarle Charlottesville 4-H.Kids ages 9-18 are encouraged to participate in the show. For rules and a registration form they should contact the Extension Office at 434-872-4580. Adults are also encouraged to come on out and watch! Albemarle High School Auditorium. 7pm.

Friday, Oct. 12
WESTERN ALBEMARLE HOMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME
Western Albemarle HS.Western Albemarle HS. Directions: 5941 Rockfish Gap Turnpike, Crozet. $5. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/823-8700.

Friday, Oct. 12
PVCC ART EXHIBITIONS
Piedmont Virginia Community College opens two exhibitions: mixed-media artist Shelby Fischer's "Memories of the Future" in the North Gallery, and "Narrative Portraiture," a group show featuring work by Cynthia Burke, Rose Hill, and David New, in the South Gallery. Meet the artists at a reception, 5-7pm. V. Earl Dickinson Building. 434-961-5203.

Friday, Oct. 12
FINE ARTS SHOW - SCOTTSVILLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
The Scottsville Center for the Arts opens a month-long show today with a 6:30pm reception. All art work is for sale. 492 Valley St. Info: 434/286-4366 or 434/286-3179

Friday, Oct. 12
ART & POETRY
Enjoy watercolors and poems by Lee Alter with music by Pinko Communoids at the Bridge tonight. Show opens at 5:30pm, music and poetry reading 7- 8pm. 209 Monticello Road in Belmont. http://www.leealter.com/ or http://www.thebridgepai.com/.

Friday, Oct. 12
LARRY SABATO BOOK SIGNING
The UVA Bookstore hosts a reading and book signing by Larry Sabato to celebrate the publication of his new book, A More Perfect Constitution: 23 Proposals to Revitalize our Constitution and Make American a Fairer Country. Free. 5:30pm. Mezzanine of the UVA Bookstore, above the parking garage, Emmet Street. 434/924-1074

Friday, Oct. 12
WILDLIFE BUS TOUR
Take a bus coach tour to King George County to see a showcase of wildlife and forestry practices. Experts share tips on how to improve wildlife habitat and enhance forest productivity. Visit historic properties' working forests. $40/advance; $45 on the bus, includes lunch. Registration required: 434/872-4580.

Saturday, Oct. 13
UVA FOOTBALL HOMECOMING GAME VS. CONNECTICUT
Sold Out-Begins at 3:30pm at Scotts Stadium in Charlottesville

Saturday, Oct. 13
APPLE CIDER FESTIVAL AT CROZET FARMERS MARKET
Crozet Farmer's Market announces a Community Apple Cider Festival, October 13, at the market, located at Crozet Avenue and Jarman's Gap Rd. Apple cider pressing demonstrations and many activities for children from 8:30 AM - 11 AM. Live music throughout the day. Vendors selling arts, crafts, home baked goods, seasonal vegetables, and produce will operate from 8 AM - 12 noon. 1156 Crozet Ave, Crozet, 22932. Directions: From Charlottesville: Take I-64 West toward Staunton, drive 12.3miles, Take exit 107 for US-250 toward Crozet 0.3 miles, Turn right at US-250 East, drive 1.4 miles, Turn left at VA-240, drive 1.2 miles. Market will be on your left, next to the white church building. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Kathleen. Email: mailto:kfj2e@eservices.virginia.edu?subject=Apple. For more info call: 434-823-6586.

Saturday, Oct. 13
ARCHAEOLOGY WORKSHOP SERIES
Ash Lawn-Highland.A series of hands-on archaeology digs, open to the public. Learn the basics of archaeology as you excavate, screen and wash artifacts and report your findings. Tour is included. Tools are supplied, and the workshops will proceed rain or shine. For ages 8 to adult. Adults must accompany children. Workshop fee includes a guided tour of the Monroe home. Ash Lawn-Highland (Home of President James Monroe). Directions: 1000 James Monroe Parkway, Charlottesville, 2.5 miles past Monticello. tba. $15 for children/$20 for adults. Email: mailto:info@ashlawnhighland.org.?subject=Archaeology. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/293-9539.

Saturday, Oct. 13
EXPECT THE IMPOSSIBLE WITH MARK NIZER - HARRISONBURG
Court Square Theater.Mark Nizer changes the way people view the world. His unique performance incorporates original comedy, world-class juggling, movement, music, and technology. Whether throwing five ping pong balls 20 feet in the air with his mouth or juggling a burning propane tank with an electric carving knife and a bowling ball, you'll never know what's possible until you see for yourself. Court Square Theater, 61 Graham Street, Harrisonburg. Directions: Follow I-81 to US Rt. 33 West (Exit 247-B). Go west on Rt. 33 approximately 1.4 miles to Court Square. Located behind Calhoun's Restaurant & Brewing Company. . 6pm. $10 adult, $8 student. Contact: Tina Owens. Email: mailto:manager@courtsquaretheater.com?subject=Expect. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-433-9189.

Saturday, Oct. 13
FALL FUZZY GOAT SHOW - MADISON
The Fall Fuzzy Goat Show is an official dairy goat show. The event is open to the public, visitors are welcome to come by! There'll have about 250 goats of all sizes, ages, and colors, a food booth, vendors, and more. New this year: luxurious handmade goat milk soaps for sale. Madison County Fairgrounds, Madison VA. show begins 9:30am. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Becky DiLella. Email: mailto:f.dilella@worldnet.att.net?subject=Fall. For more info call: 434/821-2713.

Saturday, Oct. 13
HOLLYMEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YARD SALE
Hollymead PTO.HUGE yard sale to benefit Hollymead Elementary School! More than 35 vendors selling an enormous variety of goods - books, kitchenware, clothes, furniture, and MUCH more! Bring a friend, come shop or sell! Rent a space for just $25 by calling the number below. Hollymead Elem. School - 2776 Powell Creek Drive, Forest Lakes. Directions: Rt 29 N to Hollymead Dr; Right on Hollymead Dr to stop sign at Powell Creek, left then right immediately into school parking lot. 8am to 12pm. $FREE ADMISSION - $25 to rent space. Contact: Beth Lam. Email: mailto:bethdlam@hotmail.com?subject=Hollymead. For more info call: 434-973-9831.

Saturday, Oct. 13
JUNIOR SCOUT DAYS AT THE VIRGINIA AVIATION MUSEUM - RICHMOND
Come out to the museum for young scout activities geared towards Cub Scouts and Brownies. Virginia Aviation Museum. Directions: 5701 Huntsman Road, Richmond, VA. Take I-64 to Exit 197 and follow brown signs. 10am to 1pm. $5 for youth ages 4-12 and seniors 60+, $6 for adults ages 13-59 and $5.50 for active military. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-236-3622.

Saturday, Oct. 13
KID BUILDERS CLINIC AT LOWE'S
Lowe's Home Improvement Store.Join the experienced staff at Lowe's to make a very special project to take home. You get to keep your work apron, too. Parents must accompany child to clinic. Lowes. Directions: Rio Hill Road off of 29N. 10am. $free. Recommended for ages 5 to 12. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/975-7140.

Saturday, Oct. 13
RIVANNA TRAILS FOUNDATION SATURDAY WORKSHOPS
Rivanna Trails Foundation.Volunteer to come out to help with trail maintenance. Great for older kids or the whole family. Tools provided, but bring shears or clippers if you have them. Large groups please call in advance . Directions: Meet at the trailhead on Melbourne Road just east of the Charlottesville High School football field and caravan to the work site. If you want to go directly to the project or plan on being late, call the work party leader: Francesca at 293-7115. 9am to 12pm. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Francesca Conte. Email: mailto:francesca%20@charlottesvillerunningcompany.com?subject=Rivanna. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/293-7115.

Saturday, Oct. 13
POLITICAL DISCUSSION WITH LARRY SABATO
Today's event features a look in Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball. Saboto leads a thought-provoking discussion of the current political environment, relations between the President and Congress and most importantly, the 2008 presidential election.Free. 10am. Alumni Hall, 211 Emmet St. 434/924-4302

Saturday, Oct. 13
NELSON COUNTY BLUEGRASS BENEFIT - LOVINGSTON
Nelson Co. FFA organizations are holding a bluegrass show at Nelson County Middle/High School Auditorium located on Rt. 29 near Lovingston, VA. The show will start at 4:00 PM and last until 9:00pm with doors opening at 3:00 PM. Bands featured include Hard Drivin’ Grass, In The Tradition, Deer Creek Boys and the Little Mountain Boys.Food and drinks will be available as well as silent auction, bake sale and raffles.All proceeds will be used for expenses by the FFA teams going to Indiana to compete in National Competition. Your support will be greatly appreciated in helping them reach this goal. $10 adults, $5 ages 6-12, under 6 free. Rt 29, Lovingston, VA, 22949. Contact Scott Massie (434) 263-4801; email: marsha.massie@greif.com

Saturday, Oct. 13
ORANGE COUNTY FARM TOUR
Join members of the Orange County Farm Bureau for their 5th annual Farm Tour, showcasing six county agribusinesses including a winery, an agricultural research station, a floriculture wholesaler, a dairy and cattle farm, a grain producer, a forestry demonstration and a farmer's market. Free, 10am-4pm. Info, directions: 540-672-3447 or http://www.ocfb.org/.

Saturday, Oct. 13
ARBORFEST - WINCHESTER
Celebrate autumn in the Arboretum at ArborFest, the State Arboretum of Virginia's annual fall festival. $5/car. 10am-4:30pm. Blandy Experimental Farm, Route 50 in Clarke County, about 10 miles east of Winchester and 20 miles west of Middleburg. 540-837-1758.

Saturday, Oct. 13
AUTUMN SKY WATCH - GLADSTONE
Join the Crew Astronomy Club for an "out of this world" adventure. This moonless October night will be ideal for deep sky observation. Learn how to search the sky for constellations, nebula and many other interesting features of the night sky. Bring binoculars and dress for fall. An indoor program will be held if the weather proves uncooperative. You may call the park to schedule a Sky Watch Program just for your group. 4:00 PM-9:00 PM. Children Welcome. James River State Park, Route 1, Gladstone, VA 24553. (434) 933-4355; Reservations: (800) 933-PARK; Email: jamesriver@dcr.virginia.gov; Website: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/jam.shtml

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13 & 14
CHARLOTTESVILLE AREA PARADE OF HOMES 2007
Enjoy viewing reasonably-priced to expensive homes on the tour, get ideas for your home, or find your dream home. See the latest in technology and finish details in these fine homes. You'll see many different types and homes. The builders welcome your comments. Charlottesville Parade of Homes web site:http://www.caar.com/poh; Map of the Charlottesville Parade of Homes: http://www.caar.com/main/areamap

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13 & 14
THE LONG HOT SUMMER - FORK UNION
Carysbrook Performing Arts Center presents the world premiere of The Long Hot Summer- the Musical. Scottsville resident Langden Mason has adapted the 1958 Twentieth Century Fox movie to the stage and has set it to music with ten original songs. $12/advance; $15/door. Saturday at 8:00pm; Sunday matinee at 3:00pm. Carysbrook Performing Arts Center, Fork Union. 434/842-1333.

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13 & 14
CARTER MOUNTAIN ORCHARD APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL
Carter Mountain Orchard.Join in the harvest fun by picking your own apples, sampling fresh cider, and nibbling Carter Mountain's famous cider donuts! There will also be arts and crafts, hayrides, picnicing, apple butter, pumpkins, and much more! You can also come pick your apples during the week-"until the apples run out" usually in late October. Carter Mountain Orchard. Directions: 1435 Carters Mountain Trail, Charlottesville, VA. 9 am to 6pm. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Cynthia Chiles. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/977-1833.

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13 & 14
CROZET ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL
Claudius Crozet Park.A popular and fun family outing of live music, entertainment, food and 125 artists and craftpeople showcasing their work in a wide variety of mediums for sale. Everything from pottery to puppets! Claudius Crozet Park. Directions: Route 250 west to Crozet and follow signs. 10am to 5pm. $4/adult, $1/child 6-12. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:CrozetArts@earthlink.net?subject=Crozet. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/823-2211.

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13 & 14
WINTERGREEN FALL FOLIAGE FESTIVAL
Wintergreen Nature Foundation.Come one, come all to the Fall Foliage Festival at the Trillium House. Learn about the changing seasons in the beautiful Blue Ridge with trained naturalists. There will be hikes, face painting, caramel apples, pumpkins and more. The craft fair is free; other activities may involve a nominal charge. Trillium House, Wintergreen Resort. Directions: 3421 Wintergreen Drive, Wintergreen, VA . 10am to 4pm. $varies. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@twnf.org?subject=Fall. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/325-8169.

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13 & 14
VIRGINIA GARLIC FESTIVAL
Rebec Vineyards.The Garlic Festival becomes more popular every year with students, adults AND families (17,000 attended last year)! Although geared toward adults by featuring wine tasting, gourmet foods, artwork, crafts and music, the festival does accommodate children with games, balloons, face painting, pony rides, live animals and performances of clowns and magicians. Rebec Vineyards, Amherst. Directions: off Rt 29, south of Ch'ville, 5 mi. north of Amherst. 10am to 5pm. $18/21yrs & up (incl Tasting), $14/12yrs & up, $4/2-11yrs (discounts for advance tickets). All ages welcome. Email: mailto:winery@rebecwinery.com?subject=Virginia. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/946-5168.

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13 & 14
HISTORIC HATTON FERRY ON THE JAMES RIVER
Albemarle County Historical Society.The Hatton Ferry, one of only two poled ferries still operating in the U.S., is a unique opportunity to experience times past. A small exhibit of the ferry's history also on display. (Call ahead to confirm ferry is running.) on Route 625, outside Scottsville. 9am to 5pm. $free. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@albemarlehistory.org?subject=Historic. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/296-1492 or 434/293-6789.

Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 13 & 14
FALL FESTIVAL ART SHOW - WAYNESBORO
The Shenandoah Valley Art Center sponsors its 36th annual fall festival art show in Waynesboro. Over 200 artists exhibit paintings, photography, sculpture, pottery, metal work, glass work, and more, plus enjoy music and a variety of delicious food. Free, but pets not allowed. 10am-5pm Saturday; noon-5pm Sunday. 540-943-8292.

Sunday, Oct. 14
ALBEMARLEFAMILY DAY AT THE UVA WOMENS SOCCER GAME
Come out and cheer on the Cavaliers when the UVa Women's soccer team takes on Clemson! There will be music, giveaways, and loads of family fun activities, with extra special goodies for Cavalier Kids Club members! Be sure to stop and visit with Bumble, our AlbemarleFamily mascot, too! Klockner Stadium. 2pm. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link.

Sunday, Oct. 14
FAMILY CONCERT AND DANCE CULTUREFEST
Congregation Beth Israel Preschool/ Sharon B. Donovan of Frank Hardy Inc.By bringing together people from varied backgrounds to share music from around the world, the CultureFest will advance healthy relationships among diverse groups who are part of the Charlottesville community. Tickets on sale now at Weeville on Water Street, both Plan 9 locations, Sidetracks on Water Street, and Congregation Beth Israel. All proceeds will benefit the CBI Preschool Scholarship Fund and teacher enrichment. CBI's O'Mansky Hall. Directions: 301 East Jefferson Street . 4 to 6pm. $Advance tickets - $10 per person, $5 per child age 5-12 or $25 for the entire family. At the door, tickets are $12 per person, $5 per child 5-12.. All ages welcome. Contact: CBI Preschool. Email: mailto:cbipreschool@cbicville.org?subject=Family. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/295-6382.

Sunday, Oct. 14
JAMES MADISON'S MONTPELIER FALL BIG WOODS WALK
Montpelier horticulturist Sandy Mudrinich will lead participants on a 90-minute journey through the 200-acre old-growth forest, also known as the "Big Woods." The trees in the forest are up to 250 years old and range in size up to 60 inches in diameter. The undisturbed forest floor harbors a diverse population of wildlife and is rich with native plant species. Montpelier. Directions: 11407 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station, VA. 2pm. $Adults: $12, Children 6-14: $6, Children Under 6: no charge. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-672-2728.

Sunday, Oct. 14
WILDLIFE CENTER OF VIRGINIA OPEN HOUSE
Get a behind the scenes look at the home of Animal Planet's "Wildlife Emergency" during a Wildlife Center of Virginia Open House. This Open House give people a chance to see the wildlife rehabilitation center in action. Dates are subject to change, so call for reservations and directions. 1/2 mile off I-64, Waynesboro. 12:30, 2, or 3:30pm. $free. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:wildlife@wildlifecenter.org?subject=Wildlife. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-942-9453.

Sunday, Oct. 14
WILD VIRGINIA HIKE - MOUNT PLEASANT
Join Wild Virginia for a fall hike to Mount Pleasant in the George Washington National Forest near Oronoco. Designated by Congress in 1994 as the Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area, the trail has an east and a west summit, both with spectacular views. Bring/wear sturdy shoes, a jacket (it can be windy!), water, and a bagged lunch. Free. 9am (carpool) or 10:30am (meet at site). To carpool from Charlottesville, meet at Java Java, 2214 Ivy Road (Rt. 250 near Sneak Reviews) at 9am. Otherwise, meet at the trailhead around 10:30am. 434/971-1553 or http://www.wildvirginia.org/.

Sunday, Oct. 14
FREE BLUEGRASS/GOSPEL CONCERT IN THE MOUNTAINS
Keith Fitzgerald plays hard-driving bluegrass/gospel at the Humpback Rocks Mountain Farm. 2-4pm, free. Bring a picnic and a chair. Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 5.8. 540-943-4716.

Sunday, Oct. 14
TASTE OF CULPEPER
The best in Virginia wines and local cuisine. Fun and festivities for entire family. Face painting, sidewalk art, etc. Artisans and crafters. David Leckie Gilmore and Down Til Now to perform. Advance tickets $10. At gate $15/adults, $5 designated drivers or non-wine tasters. 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. At the Culpeper Historic Train Depot, Historic Downtown Culpeper, VA 22701. Culpeper Renaissance (540) 825-4416; http://www.culpeperdowntown.com/