Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Tonight: Joint City-County Planning Commission Meeting at City Hall

They will be discussing many important subjects, and you may want to be involved...

Joint City-County Planning Commission tonight (Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007) meeting to discuss transportation plans, pedestrian/bicycle planning, and the regional transit authority. Location of the meeting is to be confirmed. Public Hearing: No. Tuesday, September 25, 2007, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM. City Hall, Basement Conference Room - TBC. For more info visit www.albemarle.org.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Sept.28-30)

Friday-Sunday, Sept. 28-30
NEPTUNE FESTIVAL BOARDWALK WEEKEND -VIRGINIA BEACH
A boisterous and beloved send-off to summer, the Neptune Festival offers everything from a wine tasting and world-class sandcastle competition to numerous athletic competitions, an open-air art show along the Boardwalk, an air show and the famous Neptune Parade. It has been ranked among the top 10 festivals in the Southeast by the Southeast Tourism Association, and it is one of the American Bus Association's top 100 festivals in the country. 1st to 30th Streets along the Oceanfront Boardwalk, Virginia Beach, VA 23451. Children Welcome. Telephone:Virginia Beach Neptune Festival: (757) 498-0215. Virginia Beach Visitor Information: (800) 822-3224. Website:www.neptunefestival.com

Friday & Saturday, Sept. 28 & 29
MCDONALD'S X-COUNTRY FESTIVAL AT MAYMONT - RICHMOND
The whole family can participate in Richmond’s newest sporting event, a 5k cross-country run over rolling tree-lined hills and past wildlife habitats at Maymont. The event features different races for different age groups and genders, so race participants can also be active as spectators to cheer on family members and friends. The Festival is organized by the Richmond Sports Backers, known for their high quality races and dedication to delivering a memorable experience for all participants, and will include live bands and food vendors. A portion of the proceeds benefits Maymont. Hampton Street entrance. Directions: Richmond. 8am to 5pm. All ages welcome. Contact: Richmond Sports Backers. Email: www.sportsbackers.org. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-285-9495.

Friday-Sunday, Sept. 28-30
BOOK FAIR AT BARNES & NOBLE BENEFITING BOOKS LIFT KIDS
Books Lift for Kids will have a table for a volunteer to hand out "Vouchers" for the book fair and a box for donated books. When a customer makes any purchase, during the Book Fair weekend and hands in the voucher to the cashier, Books Lift get 15% of that sale in Barnes and Noble gift cards. When people purchase books to donate, Books Lift also gets 15% of those sales as well. Barnes and Noble Bookstore. Directions: Barracks Road Shopping Center. All ages welcome. Contact: Cyndi Haskins. Email: cyndikay@gmail.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/760-1772.

Saturday, Sept. 29
11TH ANNUAL CHARLOTTESVILLE VEGETARIAN FESTIVAL
Recently voted one of the top two outdoor events in Charlottesville! 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Lee Park, downtown Charlottesville, VA. You don't need to be a vegetarian to have a good time at the Charlottesville Vegetarian Festival! This is one of the premiere outdoor festivals in the southeast, with 6,000-8,000 visitors and 90-100 vendors. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to join in the fun. There's a wide variety of great food and drink (including Indian, Chinese, Mediterranean, and Mexican cuisines, to name but a few), free samples, street performers, body painting and temp tattoos, henna artists, astrology readings, arts and crafts, information tables on healthy/green/cruelty-free living, practitioners of complementary medical therapies, games and activities for kids, raffles, a silent auction, and all sorts of other entertainment suitable for families and singles, children and adults. The festival also features a dog and cat adoption fair and products for pets, such as organic pet food and treats. For more info, call 434-979-1200, Click Here To Email, or visit the website at http://www.cvillevegfest.org

Saturday, Sept. 29
PANCAKES FOR PARKINSON'S
Pancakes for Parkinson's.Student volunteers at the University of Virginia are rasing money for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research with FREE Tavern pancakes! Come to the Lawn at UVA before the home football game against Pittsburgh. Come enjoy free Tavern pancakes and join UVa student, faculty and staff in the fight against Parkinson’s Disease! On the Lawn at UVa. 10am to 1pm. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Jackie Bailey. Email: jacbailey@gmail.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 703-577-6621.

Saturday, Sept. 29
UVA VS. PITTSBURG FOOTBALL HOME GAME
Game starts at 7:00pm at Scotts Stadium in Charlottesville.

Saturday, Sept. 29
HARVEST DAY AT CROSSROADS - HARRISONBURG
Experience the Shenandoah Valley's Mennonite and Brethren heritage. Features special activities for children and storytelling events for all ages. Enjoy hayrides in a horse drawn carriage, molasses boiling from sorghum cane syrup, cider pressed from fresh apples, crosscut log sawing, thread being spun from flax and wool, bed covers being quilted and woven, nails and clothes hooks being crafted by blacksmiths, Mennonite and Brethren storytellers, special music groups and numerous other activities. Tasty homemade foods and drinks will also be available. Valley Brethren Mennonite Heritage Center, 711 Garbers Church Road, Harrisonburg, VA 22803. 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. Admission Fee: $8 a carload. Children Welcome. Telephone:Steve Shenk: (540) 438-1275. Email:info@vbmhc.org Website:www.vbmhc.org

Saturday, Sept. 29
4TH ANNUAL CHOCOLATE AND FINE ARTS FESTIVAL
Come out and be part of a delicious day filled with live music, fine art, crafts, games, prizes, food and fun! Archangel Arts Center. Directions: 6173 S. Seminole Trail, Rochelle, VA. 10am to 8pm. Email: archangels@crucialisp.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-948-5628.

Saturday, Sept. 29
AMAZEMENT SQUARE'S AMAZING MILE CHILDREN'S RUN - LYNCHBURG
The Amazing Mile Children's Run is the perfect way to encourage youth, ages 13 and under, to stay active and take part in one of the most high-profile races in the Commonwealth! Every year over a thousand spectators enjoy cheering on Central Virginia's future Olympic runners as they make their way down the one-mile course! 8:30am. $10 (race day registration is $15). Contact: Dana Poleski. Email: pr@amazementsquare.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/845-1888.

Saturday, Sept. 29
AMAZEMENT SQUARE'S AMAZING MILE -LYNCHBURG
Amazement Square.Lace up your running shoes as Amazement Square hosts the Amazing Mile in conjunction with the Virginia 10-Miler. With playful obstacles and exciting surprises interspersed throughout the one-mile course, the Amazing Mile is no ordinary run. It gives children under 14 the opportunity to enjoy running in a non-competitive environment. Every finisher will receive a Amazing Mile T-shirt and medal and a complementary lunch. In addition, the top three boys and girls in each age division will receive a special prize! To register, simply drop by the museum or go online to www.virginia10miler.com. ($10 registration fee now, or $15 on race day) Amazement Square, 27 Ninth Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504. 8:15 am. $$10 (or $15 on race day). Recommended for ages 1 to 13. Contact: Amazement Square. Email: pr@amazementsquare.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: (434) 845-1888.

Saturday, Sept. 29
AMERICAN FARM CORNHUSKING BEE AND BARN DANCE ON 1850’S AMERICAN FARM - STAUNTON
Frontier Culture Museum.Work comes before play at harvest time. Join in this annual work party and then do a dance or two in the 1850s barn. Frontier Culture Museum. Directions: Take I-64 toward Staunton, then I-81 North, exit 222 and follow signs . 1 to 4pm. $Regular admission. All ages welcome. Email: info@fcmv.virginia.gov. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-332-7850.

Saturday, Sept. 29
HARRISONBURG INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
The 10th annual International Festival features music and dance, plus storytelling, food, a fashion show, and activities for all ages. This is a free event for the entire family. Hillandale Park, Harrisonburg. 12 to 6pm. $free. Contact: Vaunda Brown. Email: vaundabrown@aol.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-433-6228.

Saturday, Sept. 29
SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM DAY - MARTINSVILLE
The Virginia Museum of Natural History is taking part in Smithsonian Museum Day, a nationwide event where participating museums and cultural institutions across the country offer free admission to Smithsonian readers and Smithsonian.com visitors, allowing for one day only the free-admission policy of Smithsonian's Washington, D.C.-based facilities to be emulated across the country. Visit www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday/ to download your free pass to the Virginia Museum of Natural History good for September 29, 2007. Virginia Museum of Natural History. Directions: 65 West Main Street, Martinsville, VA. $free. All ages welcome. Email: information@vmnh.virginia.gov. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 276-634-4141.

Saturday, Sept. 29
SR-71 BLACKBIRD FORUM - RICHMOND
Virginia Aviation Museum. Listen to crewmembers’ stories and discover what it’s like to fly at speeds faster than Mach 3.3 and altitudes higher than 85,000 feet. Hear personal stories from these crewmembers about flying the Blackbird and their amazing missions. Look inside the cockpit. Explore the navigation system of this amazing aircraft. Virginia Aviation Museum. Directions: 5701 Huntsman Road, Richmond, VA. Take I-64 to Exit 197 and follow brown signs. 10am to 4pm. $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, Sept. 29
STONEWALL SHOWCASE OF BANDS
Stonewall Brigade Band.The marching band meet is a spectacular display of musical abilities and coordination. The energy and talent of these high schoolers is powerful. This demonstration day showcases their abilities and provides a dramatic performance for their admirers. Check out their website to find out when our hometown favorites from Monticello, Charlottesville, and Western Albemarle High Schools are performing. Rain or shine. Memorial Stadium in Gypsy Hill Park. Directions: Staunton, VA. all day event. All ages welcome. Contact: Bob Moody. Email: moody@cfw.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/885-3037.

Saturday, Sept. 29
STREAMWATCH INTRODUCTORY TRAINING
Learn the fundamentals of benthic invertebrate sampling to gauge water quality and stream health. Class size is limited, and a reservation is required. No charge. Ivy Creek Natural Area, Education Building. Directions: Earlysville Road, Charlottesville, Virginia. 10am to 4pm. $Free. All ages welcome. Contact: Rose Brown. Email: rose@streamwatch.org. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/962-3527.

Saturday, Sept. 29
THE PARAMOUNT THEATER'S FAMILY FLICKS
The Paramount's Family Flicks will feature the film "Viva Las Vegas", starring Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret. The Paramount Theater. Directions: Downtown Mall. 4pm and 7pm. $6; $4 for kids 18 and younger. All ages welcome. Email: info@theparamount.net. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/979-1333.

Saturday, Sept. 29
VOICES FOR FRAGILE X BENEFIT CONCERT
A cappella concert to benefit Fragile X Syndrome. There will be six a cappella groups performing throughout the evening and raffles will be drawn after the show. Martin Luther King Jr. Performing Arts Center. Directions: Take Rio Rd. south to Melbourne Rd. Turn right. Turn left at the Charlottesville High School entrance. Follow signs to the CPAC at the rear of the school.. 6:30pm with doors opening at 6pm. $10.00. All ages welcome. Contact: Michelle Rocker. Email: mlrocker1014@yahoo.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/964-1283.

Saturday, Sept. 29
PERFORMING ARTS IN THE PARK - DOUTHAT STATE PARK
Bring a lawn chair or blanket to Douthat State Park's beautiful beach for an evening of live beach music and entertainment. Concessions and souvenirs are available as well. Special thanks to the many local businesses that make this event possible. Douthat State Park, Route 1, Douthat Road, Millboro, VA 24460. Opens: 7:00 PM. Admission Fee. Children Welcome. Telephone:voice: (540) 862-8100. reservations: (800) 933-PARK. visitor services specialist: (540) 862-8117. Fax: (540) 862-8104. Email:douthat@dcr.virginia.gov Website: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/dou.shtml

Saturday, Sept. 29
FREDERICKSBURG AREA OKTOBERFEST 2007
OOOOOOOOmpah! Join us! In traditional Bavarian fashion, Fredericksburg comes together under the big tent to celebrate Oktoberfest in September.Family fun, for all. Music, Magic, Song and Dance. Great German food. Newly released authentic Oktoberfest Beer and German Hefeweizen from Blue & Gray Brewing. Free Admission. Numerous vendors selling delicious German foods, desserts and pastries available all day. Fall crafts table for the kids. Free samples of Blue & Gray Oktoberfest beer while it lasts. Beer for sale in 12 oz cup or 16 oz or 34 commemorative 2007 stein. A 1/2 off coupon for 2007 Stein on the website. 11:00 am LOW'n'BROWS Oktoberfest band OOOMPAH! 1:00 German Shepherd Exhibition Spotsylvania County K-9 Unit (Invited). 2:00 pm - Ray Dempsey Roving Accordion and MusicianSing along for prizes. Spotsylvania County Business Park, 3321 Dill Smith Dr., Fredericksburg, VA 22408. 11:00 AM-5:00 PM. Children Welcome. Telephone:Owner, Jeff Fitzpatrick: (540) 538-2379. Brewery phone: (540) 371-7799. Fax: (540) 898-8598. Email:jeff@blueandgraybrewingco.com Website:www.blueandgraybrewingco.com

Saturday, Sept. 29
SOUTHERN VIRGINIA HARVEST FESTIVAL - SOUTH BOSTON
Downtown South Boston will come alive with the annual Southern Heritage Harvest Festival. The festival promises to be a day of great activities, entertainment, food, crafts, and fun. During the day, the festival will take to the streets of downtown from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and the Prizery from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. The rest of the evening will be focused in Constitution Square with a party from 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Arts and crafts will line the streets and visitors to the festival will also see and hear a wide variety of entertainers on three stages continuous with a great variety of music plus a family entertainment stage. There will be lots of delicious food, including those delicious Cinn-sational Cinnamon Rolls. Town of South Boston, Various places, South Boston, VA 24592. Telephone:Phone: (434) 572-2543. Email:tvest@southbostonva.us Website:www.southboston.com/

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 29 & 30
SAVOR THE VALLEY WINE, FOOD & CRAFT FESTIVAL -NEW MARKET
The festival features the best the Shenandoah Valley has to offer including wine, food, crafts, family entertainment, and living history. No general admission charge, but a wine tasting charge and small parking fee. Shenandoah Caverns, VA. Directions: I-81 to exit 269, five miles north of New Market, VA. Shenandoah Caverns is one mile from the exit. Follow signs. 10am to 4pm. $admission free, $2 parking fee. All ages welcome. Email: Shencave@shentel.net. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-477-3115.

Sunday, Sept. 30
FOXFIELD FAMILY DAY
In addition to exciting steeplechase races there will be loads of special activities this fall for the kids like cheering for the Jack Russell Terrier Races and visiting the Fox Den Tent for lots of hands-on activities. Directions: Old Garth Road. 10:30am to 3:00pm. All ages welcome. Reservations are required. Once you pay for admission, all other activities are free. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/293-9501.

Posting events a little early this week. Enjoy!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Quote of the Week: from Vince Lombardi

"The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor."

--Vince Lombardi

Named "Coach of the Century" by ESPN, Vince Lombardi, the famous coach of the Green Bay Packers, is remembered for his dedication, his infectious enthusiasm and his unforgettable quotes that continue to echo in locker rooms around the world.

I believe if you give your best, you'll have a great quality of life. A positive attitude and work ethic will take you far in life. You will also enjoy life.

Excellence is never an accident. Try it... you'll like it, and you shall excel.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Friday, September 21, 2007

Fed Cut Interest Rate This Week, Mortgage Rates Fell To 6.23% This Week

Read more at BankRate.com:

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/bank/Sept2007_interest_rate_roundupa1.asp?s=2#tab

The market surged after the Federal Reserve cut the interest rate by 1/2 a percent this week. The first cut in four years! Hopefully this will help relieve the housing slump and prevent the country from going into recession.

More good news... this is a GREAT time to buy! It is a buyers market and here's further inticement. The market is busy with buyers getting great houses and great prices!

Read more in this article from BusinessWeek.com:

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8RO94980.htm

Karen
www.move2va.com

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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Fall Decorating Tips


Have you been thinking about cozying up your home for the cool weather to come? Check out this article from HGTV for ideas on decorating for fall:


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Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Sept.21-23)

Friday, Sept. 21
DEEDLE DEEDLE DEES
Virginia Discovery Museum and Albemarle Family.Come rock out with the Deedle Deedle Dees at a benefit concert for the Virginia Discovery Museum! A Brooklyn-based rock band for kids (and smart adults), the Deedle Deedle Dees have been entertaining audiences since 2003 with historically-inspired songs like "Nellie Bly" and "Underground Railroad" as well as sillier numbers like "Obedience School" and "Vegetarian Tyrannosaurus Rex." Be sure to stop by the AlbemarleFamily booth for your 2008 AF Directory, get lots of goodies and dance with Bumble! Charlottesville Pavilion. 5:30pm. $5 per person and $20 per family suggested donation. For details, please click this link.

Friday & Saturday, Sept. 21 & 22
FALL FESTIVAL WEEKENDMisty Mountain Camp Resort.Enjoy the beautiful weather and colorful leaves, activities and a bonfire on Saturday 7pm with music and s'mores. Misty Mountain Camp Resort. Directions: 56 Misty Mountain Road, Crozet, VA. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 888-647-8900.

Saturday, Sept. 22

UVA PRE-GAME SHOW
Today's pre-game brain workout features George Bloom, UVA professor of biology and cell biology, speaking on "On the Road to Curing Alzheimer's Disease: How to Relieve a Traffic Jam in the Brain." Free, 10-11am. Alumni Hall, 211 Emmet St. www.virginia.edu/provost/pso/score/index.html


Saturday, Sept. 22
UVA VS. GEORGIA TECH FOOTBALL GAME
Game begins at noon at Scott Stadium, Charlottesville

Saturday, Sept. 22
FALL FARM FUN FESTIVAL
Marker-Miller Orchards Farm Market.Come enjoy a weekend in the country. Pick your own apples from the tree. Browse around Winchester and it's beautiful countryside. Hot dogs, country ham sandwiches available for lunch. Scenic wagon rides for all ages and the barrel train for the kids. No admission fee. Marker-Miller Orchards Farm Market. Directions: 3035 Cedar Creek Grade, Winchester VA. 9 to 4pm. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-662-1980.

Saturday, Sept. 22
INVASIVE PLANTS WORKSHOP
Ivy Creek Foundation.Learn to identify invasive non-native plants in this combination indoor workshop/outdoor workday guided by Ruth Douglas and Phil Stokes. Registration is required as class size is limited to 20. Co-sponsored by the Rivanna Master Naturalists. Earlysville Road. 9am to noon. $Free. Contact: Ruth Douglas. Email: mailto:cvilleruth@earthlink.net?subject=Invasive. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/293-6538.

Saturday, Sept. 22
OKTOBERFEST
Wintergreen Performing Arts.Oktoberfest is a celebration of German culture and food – a family event in a beer garden setting. Enjoy traditional “om-pah” band music by Shippensburg Blaskapelle and taste local microbrewery beers. Food available for purchase will be brats, other wursts, German potato salad, and kraut, along with American hot dogs and hamburgers. Evans Center, Wintergreen Resort. 12 to 5:30pm. $15 includes mug & 5 "beer coupons", children free, non-drinkers $5. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@wintergreenperformingarts.org?subject=Oktoberfest. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/325-8292.

Saturday, Sept. 22
ART, POETRY, MUSIC - LOUISA
Celebrate the artistic talents of the region. Poetry, art, flower arranging, music. Free, 10am-5pm. Yanceyville Christian Church, 590 Yanceyville Road, Louisa. 540-967-5302.

Saturday, Sept. 22
VIRGINIA ARTS OF THE BOOK CENTER OPEN HOUSE
Visit the Virginia Arts of the Book Center to learn how the shop and equipment are run. Check out the Center's fall schedule of classes. Free, 1-5pm. 977 Second St. SE., Charlottesville. http://www.virginiabookarts.org/.

Saturday, Sept. 22
KIDS DISCOVER DOWNTOWN
Kids can play grown-up as they visit a variety of establishments found on Main Street, USA at the Virginia Discovery Museum's new Back Gallery exhibit opening today. Young ones can come into the market to select their groceries and pay the cashier, stop by the library to read a favorite book, pretend to be a fire fighter or doctor, and send off letters and cards at the post office. Lots of other hands-on activities await at "Meet Me on Main Street." Through January 19. Included with the cost of admission. East end of the Charlottesville Downtown Mall. 434/977-1025.

Saturday, Sept. 22
CINDERELLA PUPPET SHOW
Kids of all ages can dream of happily ever after at the Old Michie Theatre's puppet presentation of the classic tale "Cinderella." 11am, 2 and 4pm. $5. 221 E. Water St., Charlottesville. 434/977-3690.

Saturday, Sept. 22
MISTY MOUNTAIN CAMP RESORT FALL FESTIVAL
Misty Mountain Camp Resort hosts its annual Fall Festival where folks can enjoy the beautiful weather and colorful leaves, participate in activities, and gather ‘round the bonfire with music and s'mores. Bonfire at 7pm. Free. Rt. 250 west just past Crozet. 888-647-8900.

Saturday, Sept. 22
KIDS KARAOKE CONTEST AT CHARLOTTESVILLE ICE PARK
Kids can show off their karaoke talents, dance moves or even sing along to their favorite "High School Musical" songs. Three winners receive a family four-pack to see "Disney's High School Musical: The Ice Tour" at the Richmond Coliseum (October 5-7). 4-6pm, free. Charlottesville Ice Park on the Downtown Mall. Info: RadioDisney/Richmond.com or 818-569-5929.

Saturday, Sept. 22
HORSEBACK TRAIL RIDING
Sponsored by the Outdoor Adventure Social Club. $32, plus membership. 1:15pm. Fontaine Research Park, Charlottesville. 434/760-HIKE.

Saturday, Sept. 22
FRIGHTMARES FILM FESTIVAL
Local filmmakers John Johnson and David Simmons III present a sample of their work at the Gravity Lounge, Charlottesville. Noon-6pm, free.

Saturday, Sept. 22
VIRGINIA GARDEN FESTIVAL - RICHMOND
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Ave, Richmond, VA 23228. The Virginia Garden Festival will be held in conjunction with the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Fall Plant Sale. This activity will feature ideas for America's Anniversary Gardens for 2008, gardening related exhibits, demonstrations, speakers and activities designed to educate and encourage homeowners about the do’s and don’ts of successful planting and maintenance of their yards, gardens and our beautiful Virginia natural environment.Exhibitors will include gardening equipment, related products and services. Andre Viette will produce his radio show live from the Garden Festival that morning. Keynote speakers will discuss topics of current interest and stay for questions from the audience. There will be crafts, plants and food to entertain and attract the whole family. 9:00 AM-4:00 PM.Children Welcome. Virginia Green Industry Council Festival Info: (540) 382-0943. Email:festival@virginiagreen.org Website:www.virginiagreen.org/virginiagardenfestival.htm

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 22 & 23
CHICKAHOMINY POW-WOW & FALL FESTIVAL
Virginia Indians perform traditional canoe dance. Chickahominy Tribal Grounds, 8200 Lott Cary Road, Providence Forge, VA 23140. Native Americans from throughout the country will join the Chickahominy Indian Tribe as they celebrate their annual Fall Festival/Pow-Wow on the Chickahominy Tribal Grounds in Charles City, VA. Grounds open 10 a.m.; Grand entry Sat at 12 noon/Sun at 1 p.m. Featuring Native American dancers, drummers, singers & crafters, traditional crafts and skills demonstrators, flute music, historical information displays and food. The longest running traditional Pow-Wow in Virginia, the Chickahominy gathered in 1951 at Samaria Indian School. The Pow-Wow later moved to the current tribal grounds. 2007 will be the tribe's 56th annual pow-wow/fall festival. The Chickahominy people were among those which witnessed the coming of the colonists in 1607. Family event; educational/cultural. Bring lawn chairs. Please, no pets. Free parking/no gate admission. 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Children Welcome. Telephone:Keith Wynn, Coordinator: (804) 966-2448. Chickahominy Tribal Center: (804) 829-2027. Email:kdeerhorn@aol.com Website:http://www.chickahominytribe.org/

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 22 & 23
BATTLE OF STANARDSVILLE
Standardsville, Greene County.Enjoy great battle scenarios, a period fashion show and ladies tea party, a Ball/Dance, night artillery fire, period vendors, food vendors, carriage rides a free meal for re-enactors and other great events! Come and be a part of the successful re-enactment. Various Locations. Directions: Off US 33, Ruckersville, VA. 10am to 10:30pm. $Children under 12 free with an adult, $8 until August 1, and $10 until Sept. 5. After September 5 and all walk-ons $12. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:greenevaeda@greeneva.com?subject=Battle. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434-985-6663.

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 22 & 23
ALL AMERICAN HONOR GUARD 11TH ANNUAL MILITARY HISTORY EVENT
All American Honor Guard.Come see a timeline of American military history brought to life. Including military vehicles, displays, demonstrations, vendors, food & drinks. Proceeds to support wounded soldiers and their families. 1170 River Road. Saturday 9am to 5pm, Sunday 9am to 4pm. $2 per person or $5 for a family. Good for both days. All ages welcome. Contact: Andrea Wilson. Email: mailto:andreawilson500@comcast.net?subject=All. For more info call: 434-977-5311.

Sunday, Sept. 23
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB CYCLING CHALLENGE
Bank of America.The 1st annual Bank of America Boys and Girls Club Cycling Challenge is one of the marquee fundraising events for the Boys & Girls Club of Charlottesville and Albemarle. The event features an entire weekend of activities with something for everyone, including multiple bike ride options, live music, a silent auction/dinner, as well as food and fun for the whole family. Old Trail Golf Course. Sat. for dinner Sun. 7 to 4pm. All ages welcome. Contact: Beth Ike. Email: mailto:bethike@earthlink.net?subject=Boys. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/971-6944.

Sunday, Sept. 23
CHARLOTTESVILLE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival.Each September, the Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival brings fine musicians from around the world to expand and explore the possibilities of chamber music, and to give concerts and educational programs to our hometown here in Central Virginia Old Cabell Hall. Directions: University of Virginia. $6 for student, $22 for individual. Email: mailto:info@cvillechambermusic.org?subject=Charlottesville. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/295-5395.

Sunday, Sept. 23
SUNDAY FUN-DAYS FOR FAMILIES: CHILDREN'S GARDEN BIRTHDAY PARTY
Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens.On the fourth Sunday of each month, families can enjoy children's entertainment, gardening and activities in the Children's Garden. The September Sunday FunDay will celebrate the two-year anniversary of the Children's Garden opening. Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. Directions: Off I-95 1800 Lakeside Ave., Richmond, VA. 5 to 8pm. $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, Sept. 23
LONGABERGER BASKET BINGO
Sponsored by the Doe Blub. Open concession, raffle. $20/advance; $25/door. Age 14+. 1pm doors open; 2pm start. Elks Lodge #389 off Route 20, Charlottesville. 434/293-4536

Sunday, Sept. 23
FREE CONCERT
Carolyn Phillips and Sunnyside on guitar, bass, and autoharp. Bring a picnic and a chair. 2-4pm, free. Humpback Rocks Mountain Farm, Blue Ridge Parkway milepost 5.8. 540-943-4716.

Sunday, Sept. 23
WILDLIFE CENTER OF VIRGINIA OPEN HOUSE
The Wildlife Center of Virginia, the nation's leading teaching and research hospital for native wildlife, hosts one of five open houses for Autumn 2007. Reservations required. Free. Three sessions: 12:30, 2, and 3:30pm. I-64 West to exit 96 (Waynesboro, Lyndhurst). Left at the end of the off ramp onto South Delphine Ave/Route 624. 1/2 mile, WCV is on the left, look for sign at the driveway. 540-942-9453

Sunday, Sept. 23
POND PROGRAM: INSECTS & MONARCH BUTTERFLIES
The Rivanna Conservation Society presents "Pond Program: Insects and Monarch Butterflies," by Michelle Prysby and Peter Warren. Free. 3pm. Scheier Natural Area, 10 miles west of Palmyra in Fluvanna. 434/977-4837.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

The Green Evolution In Home Building

Builders are going green. Where will this lead us?

Helping the environment is now becoming part of the building process, so why not be amongst the first and help save the environment? It costs more upfront, but it will pay for itself after a few years, and we'll have a cleaner environment.

Read more about green builders in this article from RISMedia.com, "Home Builders Prepare for a Green Evolution":

http://rismedia.com/wp/2007-08-27/regional-spotlight-home-builders-prepare-for-a-green-evolution/

If you were to build a new home now, would you hire a "green" builder? Please post a comment.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Monday, September 17, 2007

Quote of the Week: "I Promise Myself"

I promise myself...

To be strong that nothing can disturb my peace of mind.

To talk health, happiness, and prosperity to every person I meet.

To make all my friends feel that there is something worthwhile in them.

To look at the sunny side of everything and make my optimism come true.

To think only of the best, to work only for the best

and to expect only the best.

To be just as enthusiastic about the success of

others as I am about my own.

To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the

greater achievements of the future.

To wear a cheerful expression at all times and give a smile

to every living creature I meet.

to give so much time to improving myself that

I have no time to criticize others.

To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear,

and too happy to permit the presence of trouble.

To think well of myself and to proclaim this fact to the world,

not in loud words, but in great deeds.

To live in the faith that the whole world is on my side,

so long as I am true to the best that is in me.

--Christian D. Larson - Modified by The Secret 2007

May you always remember to think and speak only positive thoughts as they do become your reality... and promise yourself the above.

I wish you a wonderfully blessed week filled with fun, love, laughter, success and that each moment is lived with passion!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Friday, September 14, 2007

Harris Teeter Coming To Crozet

Great Eastern Management Company announced that Harris Teeter is coming to Crozet in this press release:

Great Eastern Management Company is pleased to announce that Harris Teeter is coming to the Blue Ridge Shopping Center. Located adjacent to new and
expanding major residential communities and along U.S. Route 250 West and across
from the Clover Lawn Shopping Center, this latest in the Harris Teeter chain
will accommodate shoppers living in western Albemarle County as well as the
growing Wintergreen and Stony Creek areas of Nelson County.

With a tag line "Your Neighborhood Food Market", Harris Teeter brings
convenience and variety to shoppers in the Crozet area. "We've been told again
and again, 'we want a grocery store here'" says Andrew Boninti of CB Richard
Ellis, the brokerage firm that aided in negotiating the lease. "Harris Teeter's
arrival is good news for shoppers and the ideal complement to the retail growth
clusters that are coming to Crozet."

Site work is scheduled to begin by early September with the goal of having
a pad-ready site for Harris Teeter to construct its building by June of 2008.
The store is expected to open in late 2008 or early spring 2009. In addition to
the Harris Teeter store, the Blue Ridge Shopping Center will include
approximately 11,000 SF of small tenant shops and an out parcel that could
accommodate a bank or restaurant.

Great Eastern Management Company has developed, leased and managed
commercial and residential properties in the Charlottesville area for over
thirty years. The company also manages office buildings, shopping centers and
multi-family residential properties in Harrisonburg and Lynchburg, Virginia.



Great news for western Albemarle County! A much needed, great grocery store. What is to follow?? I love the shopping center across the street as well.

Harris Teeter's web site: http://www.harristeeter.com

Old trail is coming together also, so western Albemarle is an even better place to live. Now you won't have to commute so far.

What are your thoughts on development in Crozet? Please post a comment.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Mortgage rates fell to 6.28% this week

30-Year fixed rate mortgage rates dropped to 6.28%, average points: 0.43.

Mortgage rates fell across the board, as many believe a federal rate cut will come next week. Read more at BankRate.com:

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/bank/Sept1307_interest_rate_roundupa1.asp?s=2#tab

Stay in touch with your lender.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Featured Home - 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, September 13, 2007

Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Sept.14-17)

Friday & Saturday, Sept. 14 & 15
GHOST & MURDER WALKING TOUR
Charlottesville's Downtown Mall at York Place (across from Miller's Restaurant). Join our Ghost and Murder Walking Tour in historic downtown Charlottesville. Retrace the fatal steps of the mayor and his wife as they returned home from church in 1904, a night that lead to the murder of the century. Meet us at York Place (across from Miller's Restaurant) on the Downtown Mall every Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the 1-1/2 hour walking tour. Two tours each night, one at 7 PM, the other at 9 PM. Adults $10, youth (13-17) $5, children 12 and under free with parents. No reservations or tickets required. Rain or shine. April through October. Major credit cards accepted. Call (434) 760-0525 for more information. Web Site: http://www.TellMeAboutItTours.com

Friday & Saturday, Sept. 14 & 15
23RD ANNUAL INDIAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL AND POWWOW - MARTINSVILLE
Virginia Museum of Natural History. Enjoy drumming, dancing, demonstrations, games, crafts, and refreshments. Friday is Student Day when all activities are correlated to the Virginia Standards of Learning and pre-registration is required. Saturday is Public Day with food, authentic Native American jewelry, and crafts tables. Virginia Museum of Natural History. Directions: 65 West Main Street, Martinsville, VA. $7/Adults, Members-Free. All ages welcome. Email: information@vmnh.virginia.gov. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 276-634-4141.

Saturday, Sept. 15
SPRING CREEK COMMUNITY YARD SALE
Semi-Annual Community Yard Sale! Directions: From Charlottesville: Take Interstate 64 East to exit 136 -- Zion Crossroads/Highway 15 - take a left and follow Highway 15 North one mile to the second Spring Creek entrance. Go through the guard house. . 7am-noon. $Free. Contact: Roxanne. Email: woodhouserox@aol.com. For more info call: 540-832-2625.

Saturday, Sept. 15
MID AUTUMNS CARNIVAL
The Mid Autumns Carnival at the University of Virginia is an annual event that brings together the Charlottesville and the University communities. This year, there will be food, carnival style games, a moon bounce, a dunk tank, and a raffle among many other events. Admission is free and children under the age of 13 will receive 20 free tickets for rides and food. Madison Bowl at the University of Virginia (Across from the Rotunda). Directions: Madison Bowl is at the corner of University and Rugby Road across the street from the Rotunda. The Carnival is also accessible by bus route number 7 at the "Corner" stop. . 12:00pm - 5:00pm. $Free Admission. Special Needs Accommodation: none Contact: Hunter Deeley. Email: hpd5m@virginia.edu. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 410/812-6665.

Saturday, Sept. 15
WVPT KIDS' BOOK FESTIVAL
The WVPT Kids’ Book Festival is an exciting and entertaining experience for the entire family. During the free event, community partners provide literacy-based activities and entertainment that encourage a love of reading and foster awareness that early literacy experiences help children arrive at school ready to learn. As an incentive to read, each child attending receives a book to take home, and participates in fun, educational experiences that can be duplicated at home. PVCC. 11am to 3pm. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Stacie Jackson. Email: SJackson@wvpt.net. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-437-2432.

Saturday, Sept. 15
CHARLOTTESVILLE DOLL & TOY SHOW
Blue Ridge Doll Club. A show and sale to benefit UVA Childrens Hospital. Old and new dolls and accessories, bears and toys. East Rivanna Fire Dept, Glenmore, Charlottesville. Directions: Route 250E to Glenmore Way, first left to Rescue Building. 10am to 4:30pm. $4 adults, $1 children 12 and under, free for scouts in uniform. All ages welcome. Contact: Judy Seay. Email: mandjseay@earthlink.net. For more info call: 434/295-2628.

Saturday, Sept. 15
EVENING SIGNATURE TOURS AT MONTICELLO
An hour-long guided tour of Monticello that will include the rooms on the main floor of the house, the third-floor Dome Room, and the cellar-level dependencies, and an orientation visit to Mulberry Row, the center of African-American life on the plantation. Monticello. 6:30pm. $40. Reservations are required. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/984-9822.

Saturday, Sept. 15
GAMES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
This exhibit will feature a diverse collection of games that span ancient Asia and Colonial America to modern day. It will include games of strategy as well as games involving gross motor skills. Virginia Discovery Museum, Charlottesville. Directions: East End of the Downtown Mall. Tuesday - Saturday 10 am to 5pm, Sunday 1 to 5pm. $free with price of admission. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/977-1025.

Saturday, Sept. 15
ORANGE COUNTY'S AFRICAN-AMERICAN SCHOOLS: A SENSE OF PLACE IN EDUCATION
Shady Grove Baptist Church, 15270 Piney Wood Ln, Orange, VA 22960. The Orange County Afrcian-American Historical Society, Inc. (OCAAHS, Inc.) will present a series of events about the buildings and lasndscapes of African-American schools in Orange County. Before the late 1960's, part of keeping African-Americans "in their place" meant keeping students physically in their place in schools separate from white students. Programs include: A traveling exhibit for display incounty schools; Celebrating the planned restoration of Shady Grove School in Southeastern Orange County; Sharing oral histories of alumni of Orange County African-American schools. 4:00 PM-6:00 PM.Rebecca Coleman: (540) 672-4896. Email:bryan@virginia.edu Website:www.ocaahs.org

Saturday, Sept. 15
HISPANIC HERITAGE DAY - RICHMOND
Special performances by the Latin Ballet of Virginia, art projects and Spanish story times and other activities such as tortilla-making help celebrate Hispanic Heritage. Children's Museum of Richmond. Directions: 2626 West Broad Street on the Museum's Plaza, Richmond. 10am to 4pm. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link.

Saturday, Sept. 15
VIRGINIA HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ¿QUE PASA? FESTIVAL - RICHMOND
Science Museum of Virginia, 2500 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23220. Virginia’s kick-off to Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15). It is sponsored by the Virginia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and State Farm Insurance. Organizers hope to encourage Latino children to take an interest in sciences. There will be stationed translators in the Museum galleries to offer a more meaningful visit. Outside on the Museum grounds festival goers will experience an outdoor Latino market complete with the smells, sounds and tastes. 12:00 PM-8:00 PM. Admission Fee: Adults $8, Kids Free. Children Welcome. Chamber Phone: (804) 378-4099. Email:vahcc@rcn.com Website:www.vahcc.com

Saturday, Sept. 15
NATIONAL D-DAY MEMORIAL - NEVER FORGET - BEDFORD
Rolling Thunder Event at the National D-Day Memorial, 3 Overlord Circle, Bedford, VA 24523. Join the Memorial as it welcomes hundreds of Rolling Thunder members on motorcycles to pay tribute to veterans and military personnel who are Prisoners of War or Missing in Action. Located in the town suffering the highest per capita D-Day losses in the nation, the National D-Day Memorial pays tribute to the Allied Forces participating in the largest land,sea, and air operation in history: the invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944. Saturday, September 15, 2007 (1:00 PM-2:00 PM) Admission Fee: $5.00. Children Welcome. Telephone:toll free - main office: (800) 351-DDAY; information - main office: (540) 586-DDAY; Tour Coordinator: (540) 587-8973; Email:dday@dday.org; Website:www.dday.org

Saturday, Sept. 15
VIRGINIA SCOTTISH GAMES & FESTIVAL - FAUQUIER
Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA 20144. For the first time in its 34-year history, the Virginia Scottish Games and Festival will be held at Sky Meadows State Park. Sky Meadows' rolling pastures and wooded hillsides preserve a landscape reminiscent of the Old World. As the park's signature 400th Anniversary commemorative event, the Games celebrate the rich Scottish heritage and traditions of many of the original settlers of Northern Virginia. Festival highlights include: highland athletic & dance competitions, piping competitions culminating in a massed pipe band performance, Scottish country dancing, clans, living history encampment, fiddling events, Scottish dog events, children's games, musical performances, British car show and a variety of food & craft vendors. The Mount Bleak House will be open for tours. Tickets: $15/adults, $5/children 5-12, free/under 5. 9:00 AM-6:00 PM. Children Welcome. Scottish Games Office: (703) 912-1943. Website:www.vascottishgames.org/

Saturday, Sept. 15
LYNCHBURG ART FESTIVAL
E.C. Glass High School Grounds, Memorial Avenue, Lynchburg, VA 24501. The Art Festival invites local and regional artists to Lynchburg for an event typically attended by approxmiately 2000 visitors. Awards from local sponsors amount to $4,500. 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. Children Welcome. (434) 384-2723. Email:wsthom@aol.com

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 15 & 16
PICK-YOUR-OWN APPLES DAY AT SILVER CREEK ORCHARD
Come on out for some famous Nelson County apple-picking! The apples are ripe on the tree and waiting for adventursome pickers, or you can choose to stroll around and enjoy the sights with a basket of apples that were already picked. Nelson County. Directions: 29S past Lovingston 5 miles, Right on 56W to Tyro, 3 miles west of Massie's mill. Sat 9 to 4pm, Sun 12 to 5pm. $cost of apples. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/277-5824.

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 15 & 16
PICK YOUR OWN APPLES AT SEAMANS ORCHARD
Pick your own Red and Golden Delicious, Empire, Jonagold apples at Seaman's Orchard in Roseland. Half-bushel bags provided. Orchard well maintained and accessible. Bring a picnic. In beautiful Nelson County on the Sunrise Side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Nelson County. Directions: 415 Dark Hollow Road, Roseland, VA. Take 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. 9am to 4pm Saturday, 12 to 5pm Sunday. All ages welcome. Email: info@flippin-seaman.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/277-5824.

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 15 & 16
6TH ANNUAL BARN DANCE & DINNER - MIDLAND, VA
Enjoy a country dinner starting at 5pm. Dancing Instruction at 7pm. Then Dance from 7 to "till your feet get tired". Tickets for all you can eat dinner and dance. Directions: 5225 Catlett Road, Midland VA. 5pm. Contact: Patty. Email: Info@cows-n-corn.com. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-439-4806.

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 15 & 16
THE VIRGINIA WINE FESTIVAL - LEESBURG
Morven Park Equestrian Center, 41793 Tutt Lane, Leesburg, VA 20176. The Virginia Wine Festival (the oldest wine festival on the East Coast) celebrates its 32nd year in 2007! The event features a grand tasting from Virginia’s award-winning wineries, educational seminars, headline entertainment all day both days, and a veritable treasure trove of culinary and craft artisans in a fabulous al fresco show. Come on out to the meadows of Morven Park Equestrian Center in Leesburg to celebrate the harvest and help us kick off Virginia Wine Month in style. Call or visit the website for tickets and details. 11:00 AM-5:00 PM. Admission Fee: $25. Children Welcome. (703) 823-1868Fax: (661) 451-5491. Email: info@virginiawinefestival.org. Website: www.virginiawinefestival.org

Sunday, Sept. 16
CHARLOTTESVILLE CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Old Cabell Hall, UVA McIntire Department of Music, Charlottesville, Va. Come see the Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival, the annual series of concerts organized by artistic directors Raphael Bell and Tim Summers. The Festival is a unique blend of the classic and the contemporary. To order tickets call 434-295-5395 for subscriptions or 434-924-3984 for single tickets. Cabell Hall Box Office: (434) 924-3984. http://www.virginia.edu/music/calendar/music@virginia.edu

Sunday, Sept. 16
AMERICAN IDOLS LIVE
The top 10 finalists from season six of American Idol will be performing live at John Paul Jones Arena! FEATURING: BLAKE LEWIS, CHRIS SLIGH, CHRIS RICHARDSON, GINA GLOCKSEN, HALEY SCARNATO, JORDIN SPARKS, LAKISHA JONES, MELINDA DOOLITTLE, PHIL STACEY, SANJAYA MALAKAR. John Paul Jones Arena. $39.50, $52.50, $70. Email: johnpauljonesarenainfo@virginia.edu. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/243-4960.

Monday, Sept. 17
CONSTITUTION DAY AT MONTPELIER
Celebrate the birthday of our nation's charter at the home of James Madison, Father of the Constitution. Program includes United States Marine Corps re-enlistment ceremony and loads of family fun and games. Montpelier. Directions: 11407 Constitution Highway, Montpelier Station VA 22957, take Route 29 North to Route 15 South to Orange . 9:30 to 5:30pm. $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.

Enjoy!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Supervisors Approved Biscuit Run 1am This Morning

In the early hours of the morning today, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors approved Biscuit Run unanimously by a vote of 6-0, the largest residential development in Albemarle County history, with 4,300 homes.

The Supervisors like the amount of green space and walking trails that are planned, as well as the "walkability" of the area, with shopping very close by. Also mass transit will be easily accessible.

I personally am very excited. This is the type of develepment that the county wants and needs. I am personally going to get more information on Biscuit Run, as it is something that I may move to. I like the idea of all the different types of housing that they are going to have.


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Read more at CvilleTomorrow:

http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2007/09/biscuit.html

Here's an article about the Biscuit Run approval from DailyProgress.com:

http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP/MGArticle/CDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1173352737267&path=

On August 13 I posted about how Biscuit Run may soon become a reality, read more:

http://move2va.blogspot.com/2007/08/biscuit-run-is-getting-closer-to.html

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

More Kudos: Virginia's Business Friendly Climate

Virginia is the place to live!


Forbes.com rates Virginia as the best state for business, the second year in a row. Read more in this article from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce Newsletter:

Virginia Receives Top Rankings—Again—for its Business Friendly Climate

Katie Hellebush

For the second year in a row Virginia may tout its top business friendly ranking! Forbes.com named the Commonwealth of Virginia the “Best State for Business” again, and CNBC along with CNBC.com designated Virginia as their “Top State for
Business.”

The second consecutive number one ranking from Forbes.com highlighted the Commonwealth’s low unemployment rate, high quality of life and prospects for growth. Virginia placed number one in regulatory environment as well. Other considerations were cost of doing business and workforce.

CNBC, a far reaching financial news cable network, and CNBC.com examined states using 40 different measures of competitiveness in their study. These measures included cost of doing business, workforce, economy, education, quality of life, technology and innovation, transportation, cost of living, business friendliness, and access to capital. Virginia ranked in the top 15 of all but 2 categories. Texas, Utah, Georgia and North Carolina rounded out America’s top five states for business.

“It’s wonderful news that continues to give Virginia something to crow about in the international marketplace,” remarked Hugh Keogh, President & CEO of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Virginia competes in the most competitive region of the United States and the ranking “has great practical value when it comes to recruiting businesses,” Keogh added.

Recently, both MeadWestvaco and Philip Morris USA moved their headquarters to the Richmond area resulting in major economic boosts. Still the Virginia Chamber continues its work to make the Commonwealth an even more attractive place to conduct business by advocating sound public policy to ensure a business friendly climate that encourages Virginia businesses to prosper and flourish.

Not to be outdone, Directorship magazine has ranked Virginia number 2 in the nation for its pro-business liability policies. This ranking was derived from a 50-state survey conducted by the American Justice Partnership, a national nonprofit coalition of leading corporations, think tanks, foundations, trade associations, individuals and organizations advocating for legal reform at the state level.

Only Nebraska outranked Virginia in the liability survey. The rest of the top 10, in order, are: North Dakota, Kansas, Utah, North Carolina, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Colorado.

Factors cited in Virginia’s number 2 spot include:

-A liability climate that is conducive to growth and job creation;

-The second lowest insurance loss ratios in the nation;

-Abolishment of joint liability and enactment of reasonable limits on punitive damages;

-A rule-of-law majority on the Virginia Supreme Court; and

-Recent Attorneys General who have been active legal reform leaders.

The announcement was hailed by Attorney General Bob McDonnell because: “Expensive and excessive litigation leads to higher costs for consumers, less jobs for our citizens, and slowdowns in economic growth. It discourages investment and has a negative effect on the expansion of the free market. Money that Virginia companies spend fighting lawsuits is money not spent expanding facilities, conducting research, and hiring Virginia workers. This ranking is a bipartisan achievement. Virginia’s pro- business climate and policies will continue to attract new companies to the Commonwealth in the years ahead, to the benefit of all who call Virginia home.”

To read the full article on the survey and Virginia’s ranking click here.


Virginia covers a variety of what people are looking for. Charlottesville with tech. Northern Virginia with government consultants ready and a large population of employees available. Richmond, Roanoke, and Norfolk with the population to fill those jobs.

Businesses want an area with low unemployment, quality of life, and growth opportunities. Families in Virginia enjoy beaches, mountains, the Chesapeake Bay, museums, and lots of culture. We've got it all!

Virginia Beach



Charter Fishing on the Chesapeake Bay



Skiing at Wintergreen Resort in the Blue Ridge Mountains



Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce: http://www.vachamber.com/

Virginia Chamber of Commerce: http://www.vachamber.com/

What else do you love about Virginia? Please post a comment.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Cville Named #6 In "Best Green Places" 2007

Another kudo for Charlottesville! Wow! #6 for "Best Green Places"!


We are always ahead of other towns of the same size. Helping the environment is critical to us, and I am pleased that some builders in town are on the edge of building with green environmentally-friendly products. Read more in this article from the Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce newsletter:


Charlottesville Among Best Green Cities

Country Home magazine, in conjunction with Sperling's
BestPlaces, reveals that Burlington, Vermont is the 2007 Best Green Place to
live in America, and named Charlottesville sixth in the nation. "We are seeing a
real interest, by both our readers and the marketplace, in exploring a green
lifestyle," said Editor-in-Chief Carol Sheehan. "We wanted to find out who in
America is actually taking action, where they are, and what they are doing." The
Best Green Places study, which is based on data discovered by Sperling's
BestPlaces, examines 24 data metrics in 5 major categories -- including air and
watershed quality, mass transit usage, power usage, farmers markets, organic
producers, and number of green-certified buildings -- to determine which metro
areas are the best places to live a green life. Sperling's BestPlaces ranked the
379 major metropolitan areas, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. Over 80
percent of all U.S. residents live in these 379 metro areas. Data was collected
from sources which include the Census Bureau, the U.S. Green Building Council,
Department of Transportation, Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department
of Agriculture, the GreenPeople.org online directory.

"The Charlottesville community puts a value on trees, parks, greenspace,
streams and biodiversity. In an effort to balance the natural and built
environment and practice sustainability, Charlottesville encourages the use of
green roofs, rainwater harvesting, porous paving and rain gardens. These
concepts are being demonstrated by the city to encourage adoption in parks and
public spaces," the magazine wrote.

Here's the article at CountryHome.com:




Here's the link to the top 100 list of Best Green Cities at CountryHome.com:




It's great sharing happy news on this sad day of remembrance.


Karen

Remembering...

I thought this was a beautiful snow sculpture photo, sent to me by a friend...

Monday, September 10, 2007

C'ville Region's Income Growth Best In State!

The Charlottesville region's per capita income growth is the best in the state. Read more in this article from "The Daily Progress" newspaper:

http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=CDP%2FMGArticle%2FCDP_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1137835596633&path=!news

Kudos to Cville! We've got it all! We have the best of everything, so why not flaunt it?

Please post a comment,
Karen
www.move2va.com

Quote of the Week: "It Couldn't Be Done"

This is actually a poem, but I love the message...

Somebody said that it couldn't be done,
But with a chuckle replied
That "maybe it couldn't", but he would be the one
Who wouldn't say so 'til he'd tried.

So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin
On his face. If he worried he hid it.
He started to sing as he tackled the thing
That couldn't be done, and he did it!

Somebody scoffed: "Oh, you'll never do that,
At least no one ever has done it."
But he took off his coat and he took off his hat,
And the first thing we knew, he'd begun it.

With a lift of his chin and a bit of a grin,
Without any doubting or quiddit,
He started to sing as he tackled the thing
That couldn't be done, and he did it!

There are thousands to tell you it cannot be done,
There are thousands to prophesy failure,
There are thousands to point out to you, one by one,
The dangers that wait to assail you.

But just buckle in with a bit of a grin,
Just take off your coat and go to it.
Just start to sing as you tackle the thing
That "cannot be done", and you'll do it!

- Edgar A. Guest


You can do anything you try for, so never give up. Positive thinking should be your way of life, and you'd be surprised at the results and how good it makes you feel. Hope you enjoy this as much as I do!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Friday, September 7, 2007

August Sales Slowest in 10 Years

This article was sent out by Dave Phillips, the CEO of the Charlottesville Association of Realtors in the newsletter this week:


This probably will not shock most of you, but sales in August took a significant
dip. The 304 sales reported to the MLS in August were the fewest since 1998.
Until August, the local market was soft, but doing well by historic measures. We
had been tracking along with the 2004 numbers which were the third highest in
local history. For the year, we are 620 sales behind last year (down 19.2%). As
bad as that sounds, we are still on course to have the 4th highest sales year
ever.

The main concern in the market seems to be the negative press
about the mortgage crisis. While our area is not part of the crisis, we are
feeling the effects of this national problem.


Speaking of NBC 29, check out their new HomePlace section of the web site. CAAR Real Estate Weekly has recently entered into a partnership with NBC 29 to link our two powerful websites together and share content.

The Charlottesville/Central Virginia housing market is different than the national market. We have buyers who are wise, and are looking to find a well-priced home. We are seeing competitively priced properties. In fact, I've got a Forest Lake family home priced at assessed value, $359,700. I have not seen prices this low in 27 years of doing business.

Earlier this week I compared July 2007 & August 2007 housing stats for real estate transactions by county in our area.

Louisa County had a huge 138% increase in the number of houses sold, and 44% increase in average days on market from July to August.

Other significant changes from July 2007 to August 2007...

Greene County had a 33% increase in average days on market, and a 41% increase in the median selling price.

Orange County had a 33% decrease in number of houses sold, and a 45% decrease in average days on market.

Fluvanna County had a 31% decrease in average days on market.

Nelson County had a 33% increase in number of houses sold.

The city of Charlottesville had a 35% increase in number of houses sold, and a 37% increase in average days on the market.

Click this link to view the July 2007 housing stats, so you can compare:

http://move2va.blogspot.com/2007/08/housing-stats-for-july-2007-major.html

Here are the August 2007 housing stats. They show current values in central Virginia:

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Greene County, Virginia Housing Statistics, August 2007:
Number of Houses Sold: 19
Average Selling Price: $310,121
Average Days on the Market: 96
Number of Houses on the Market: 207
Median Selling Price: $349,000

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Orange County, Virginia Housing Statistics, August 2007:
Number of Houses Sold: 6
Average Selling Price: $216,483
Average Days on the Market: 73
Number of Houses on the Market: 179
Median Selling Price: $234,000

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Louisa County, Virginia Housing Statistics, August 2007:
Number of Houses Sold: 19
Average Selling Price: $224,304
Average Days on the Market: 183
Number of Houses on the Market: 273
Median Selling Price: $225,657

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Fluvanna County, Virginia Housing Statistics, August 2007:
Number of Houses Sold: 49
Average Selling Price: $272,859
Average Days on the Market: 74
Number of Houses on the Market: 351
Median Selling Price: $255,000

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Nelson County, Virginia Housing Statistics, August 2007:
Number of Houses Sold: 20
Average Selling Price: $390,710
Average Days on the Market: 85
Number of Houses on the Market: 313
Median Selling Price: $362,000

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Albemarle County, Virginia Housing Statistics, August 2007:
Number of Houses Sold: 147
Average Selling Price: $439,299
Average Days on the Market: 82
Number of Houses on the Market: 1,003
Median Selling Price: $296,400

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City of Charlottesville County, Virginia Housing Statistics, August 2007:
Number of Houses Sold: 93
Average Selling Price: $269,751
Average Days on the Market: 67
Number of Houses on the Market: 396
Median Selling Price: $245,000

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For more information on trends in our area, email me at kehoe@move2va.com or call me 24/7 at 1-800-818-7629.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Featured Home - Country Home In Fluvanna



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  • Kitchen with breakfast nook and appliances

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For more information on this home or any other home in central Virginia and Charlottesville, please call me (434-980-2860) or email me (kehoe@move2va.com).

Mortgage rates up slightly this week to 6.5%

30-Year fixed mortgage rates are now 6.5% for 30-year fixed. They increased slightly, due to the volatility of the credit markets. Read more at BankRate.com:

http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/bank/Sept0607_interest_rate_roundupa1.asp?s=2#tab

Stay in close contact with your lender.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Charlottesville's Free Speech Monument

Web site: www.tjcenter.org/monument

Cville has it all! A huge chalkboard monument on the downtown mall allows you to express yourself for everybody in town, both old and young.

This is a great video, a time lapse film of The First Amendment Monument, the free speech chalkboard at the Charlottesville Downtown Mall. Film by Sasha Solodukhina, music by Dave Matthews:



Also we have the Beta Bridge at UVA. One of my fondest memories was when UVA students expressed themselves on the bridge, stating "Hoos For Hokies" to let Virginia Tech know that we are supporting them. Then later on Virginia Tech students painted a reply on the Beta Bridge stating "Thanks Hoos!"





Communication and expression are so important in our lives. If you don't have time to go to the chalkboard, express yourself here. Anonymous or quoted either one is fine. Please feel free to post on my blog about whatever.

Karen
www.move2va.com

Events in Charlottesville & Central Virginia This Weekend (Sept. 7-9)

Friday, Sept. 7
ABOUT RICHARD NIXON, MILLER CENTER
Tricky Dick: Political journalist Elizabeth Drew, who recently published her thirteenth book, a biography of Richard M. Nixon for the American Presidents Series, speaks on "Richard M. Nixon and the Presidency." Free. 11am. Miller Center, 2201 Old Ivy Road, Charlottesville, www.millercenter.org/gage. 434/294-7236.

Friday, Sept. 7
WWI & AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP, MILLER CENTER
Chris Capozzola, MIT associate professor of history, discusses "German Enemy Aliens in the First World War and the Making of Modern American Citizenship." Free. 12:30pm. Miller Center, 2201 Old Ivy Road, Charlottesville, www.millercenter.org/gage. 434/294-7236.

Friday, Sept. 7
FRIDAYS AFTER FIVE
This is the last Fridays After Five of the 2007 season. The band is SGGL (http://www.sggl.net/). At the Charlottesville Pavilion on the Downtown Mall. Show starts at 5:30pm. $free. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@charlottesvillepavilion.com?subject=Fridays. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/245-4910.

Friday, Sept. 7
ART FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, TIM MICHEL, RECEPTION
Tim Michel opens his show of print etchings of Virginia landscapes at the C&O Gallery with a reception, 5-7pm. A portion of all sales goes to the Piedmont Environmental Council. 515 E. Water St. in Charlottesville (next to the C&O restaurant). 434/971-7044.

Friday, Sept. 7
LIGHT HOUSE FILM FESTIVAL
Light House, Charlottesville's award-winning youth media center, hosts two screenings of its 6th annual Youth Film Festival, "Real Voices: Reel Stories." Question and answer with the young filmmakers follows. Light House premieres the best short films created by local teens in the past year including animation, documentary, music video, and narrative films. Highlights include Sew What? by 16-year-old Westhaven resident Quintin Franklyn, a fledgling fashion designer whose film won the "Best Documentary" award in a national youth film competition sponsored by Listen Up! in New York City; and Laying Out the Cards, a portrait of the dignity and wisdom of a homeless man who gives Tarot card readings on the Downtown Mall. $10/6pm show; $25/8pm show and after party featuring music, drinks, and food. 434/293-6992 or http://www.lighthousestudio.org/.

Friday, Sept. 7
PUBLIC NIGHT AT MCCORMICK OBSERVATORY
The view is out of this world at Public Night at McCormick Observatory, 9-11pm (weather permitting). UVA's research telescopes on O-Hill will be pointed heavenward, and Astronomy Department staff and students will be on hand with a slide show and answers to starry questions. Free. McCormick Road, Charlottesville. 434/924-7494.

Friday, Sept. 7
WESTMINSTER ORGAN CONCERT, PETER KRANEFOED
The Westminster Organ Concert Series opens its 2007-2008 season with a public concert today featuring German organist Peter Kranefoed and the music of Bach, Buxtehude, and Böhm. Free, 8pm. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 190 Rugby Road, Charlottesville. 434/963-4690 or www.avenue.org/organconcerts.

Friday, Sept. 7
WINE & BEER TASTING AT MAYMONT - RICHMOND
Hosted by The Dooley Noted Society, Maymont’s young professionals group that takes place on the South Terrace of the Robins Nature & Visitor Center at Maymont Park. Enjoy live music as you sample local wine and beer. Wine & Beer Tasting at Maymont

Saturday, Sept. 8
PRE-GAME TALK AT UVA
"More Than the Score" kicks off its second season of educational game-day talks for alumni, parents, and friends. Today's subject: Calorie Myths, featuring Glenn Gaesser, Professor and Director of the Kinesiology Program at the Curry School of Education. Can "bad carbs" be good? Can exercise make you fatter? Can being "overweight" be a sign of good health? Free. 10-11am. Alumni Hall, 211 Emmet St., Charlottesville. www.uvaminds.com/more-than-the-score.

Saturday, Sept. 8
UVA FOOTBALL HOME COMING GAME
"Paint the Town Orange" UVA hosts Duke in Charlottesville, 12:00pm.

Saturday, Sept. 8
HERITAGE HARVEST FESTIVAL
Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants. The Heritage Harvest Festival is a family-oriented, educational event designed to promote healthy gardening practices and preserve heirloom plants from the Mid-Atlantic region. The festival will highlight the efforts of non-profit organizations supporting sustainable agriculture as well as of for-profit groups promoting organics and “slow food” principles; and will provide an array of food vendors and free samples. The day will also include informative workshops on fruit and vegetable preservation, seed saving, and the ever-popular tomato and apple tastings. Additional, fun-filled activities range from an invigorating walk to the Rivanna River to special tours of the Monticello Kitchen Garden and of Montalto, the neighboring “high mountain.” Monticello's Tufton Farm. 10am to 4pm. $free. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:festival@southernexposure.com?subject=Heritage. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-894-9480.

Saturday, Sept. 8
ORANGE STREET FESTIVAL
As summer draws to its end, what better way is there to celebrate the coming of fall, than to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon at our annual "Street Festival". Held in the center of downtown Orange, there is lots of food, crafts, local businesses displaying their wares, and a great atmosphere for all. Downtown Orange. 9am to 5pm. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:occc@ns.gemlink.com?subject=Orange. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-672-5216.

Saturday, Sept. 8
RIVANNA TRAILS FOUNDATION SATURDAY WORKSHOPS
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. 9am to 12pm. $free. All ages welcome. Contact: Dan Mahon. Email: mailto:dmahon@albemarle.org?subject=Rivanna. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/296-5844.

Saturday, Sept. 8
RIVERFLICK OUTDOOR FILMS - LYNCHBURG
The RiverFlick Film Series returns to the riverfront for the summer of 2007 bringing more great movies to Central Virginia. Each RiverFlick night, hundreds of people from throughout the region make their way to Lynchburg's riverfront to enjoy a movie experience like never before! RiverFlick is a free community event which shows family-friendly movies in an outdoor theater. Movie classics are selected from a variety of genres to appeal to a wide audience. intersection of 9th and Jefferson Streets. Directions: Lynchburg, VA 24504. 7 to 11:30pm. $free. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:riverflick@aol.com?subject=RiverFlick. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434-845-8850.

Saturday, Sept. 8
STARRY NIGHTS AT VERITAS VINEYARDS & WINERY - AFTON
Come to the winery for wine, music and food under the stars. Bring a picnic, or sample the delights of our chef Said Rhafiri for $15. Veritas Vineyards & Winery in Afton. 7 to 11pm. $10. Email: mailto:contact@veritaswine.com?subject=Starry. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 540-456-8000.

Saturday, Sept. 8
IS ANYBODY OUT THERE - RICHMOND
Science Museum of Virginia. Is there life on other planets? If so, what would it be like? Search for answers to these and other questions about extraterrestrial life with the voice of Star Trek’s Leonard Nimoy as a guide. (planetarium show) Directions: 2500 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA. Take I-64 east to Richmond take the Boulevard exit (# 78), bear right onto Boulevard. Take Boulevard to West Broad Street (US 250) (4th traffic light). Turn left onto West Broad Street and go two blocks. Museum is on your left. Monday-Saturday 9:30am to 5pm, Sunday 11:30am to 5pm. $free. All ages welcome. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 804-864-1400.

Saturday, Sept. 8
WAYNESBORO CHILI, BLUES 'N BREWS COOKOFF
Features a Corvette and Mustang car show, all the chili you can swallow, blues by Eli Cook, Barb Martin, Mac Walter and others. $4 advance, $5/door. 11am-5:30pm. http://www.waynesborochili.com/ or 540-942-6705.

Saturday, Sept. 8
CELEBRATE GRANDPARENT'S DAY AT THE DISCOVERY MUSEUM
To honor all those long-suffering, doting oldsters, the Virginia Discovery Museum hosts Grandparents' Day. Kids and their meema and papa can make a t-shirt together with a self-portrait on the front and crayon decorations on the back. 10:30am. $10 members/ $15 nonmembers. Registration required. East end of the Downtown Mall. 434/977-1025. (Grandparents Day is actually Sunday, FYI.)

Saturday, Sept. 8
CELEBRATE GRANDPARENTS DAY AT POPLAR FOREST
Special tours that focus on Jefferson and his grandchildren. Grandparents accompanied by a grandchild receive $2 off admission. Grandparents Day at Poplar Forest

Saturday, Sept. 8
VIOLIN MUSIC
Baroque violinist David Sariti and organist Bradley Lehman present violin music from the beginning to Bach: a century of Italian, French, and German Music. 7pm, $15/general; $10/students, seniors. Christ Episcopal Church, 100 Jefferson St. W., Charlottesville. 434/293-2947.

Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 8-9
ALEXANDRIA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
Features more than 200 artists from around the country as they display and sell a variety of fine art ranging from paintings, sculpture, prints and photography to pottery, glass, jewelry and ceramics. Alexandria Festival of the Arts

Sunday, Sept. 9
ASH LAWN-HIGHLAND’S TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY: FAMILIES AT THE PLANTATION
Celebrate our teachers at the home of President James Monroe. Experience craft demonstrations, hands-on workshops, music, colonial games, more. Admission charge. Free to teachers. Ash Lawn-Highland (Home of President James Monroe). Directions: 1000 James Monroe Parkway, Charlottesville, 2.5 miles past Monticello. 1 to 5pm, rain or shine. All ages welcome. Email: mailto:info@ashlawnhighland.org?subject=Ash. For details, please click this link. For more info call: 434/293-9539.

Sunday, Sept. 9
WILDLIFE CENTER OF VIRGINIA OPEN HOUSE
The Wildlife Center of Virginia, the nation's leading teaching and research hospital for native wildlife, hosts one of five open houses for autumn 2007. These are rare opportunities to see the inner workings of a wildlife hospital, as well as meet some of the wildlife that serve as the Center's education staff and ambassadors. Reservations required. Free. Three sessions: 12:30pm, 2pm, 3:30pm. I-64 West to Exit 96 (Waynesboro, Lyndhurst). Left at the end of the off ramp onto South Delphine Ave/Route 624. 1/2 mile, WCV is on the left, look for sign at the driveway. 540-942-9453.

Sunday, Sept. 9
CADILLAC COMMONWEALTH CUP POLO MATCH - OILVILLE
A spirited match between American and British teams. The event also showcases dog agility trials, a wine tasting and vendor tent and contests, as well as a carriage parade and traditional divot stomping at halftime. South Ceres Farm. Cadillac Commonwealth Cup Polo Match

Have a fun weekend!

Karen
www.move2va.com

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

New Developments & Shopping: Treesdale Park, The Commons at Albrecht Place & Mermac Crossing

Brian Wheeler, the author of the CharlottesvilleTomorrow blog, certainly is very thorough with his research and news of new developments and planning commission developments.

Everything from affordable housing in Treesdale Park, The Commons at Albrecht Place behind Shoppers World Plaza, and Mermac Crossing between Forest Lakes and North Pointe with 26 units.

I personally like development, but controlled development. These owners/developers have jumped through the hoops of the county, and are cooperating, What we have is special, so growing properly is important.

Read more at CharlottesvilleTomorrow:

http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2007/09/20070828pc.html

Does this info regarding new neighborhoods help you? Please post a comment and let me know. Thanks!

Karen
www.move2va.com