Member Feature Re-Love It:
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Berryville Main Street Spring 2015 Member Feature The Tea Cart Rolls onto Main Street - Allison Ritter B erryville’s premiere tearoom, The Tea Cart has opened its doors at 16 W Main Street. The new tearoom and event destination features a decadent menu including four Afternoon Tea services, an extensive selection of curated teas, and special event accommodations and coordinating. The tearoom combines the elegance of traditional British Afternoon Tea, the charm and style of a southern tearoom, and the atmosphere of a tranquil haven, providing Northern Virginia the first of its kind. The Tea Cart specializes in high quality food and tea, serving traditional British fare like Shepherd’s Pie and Victoria Sponges and a delicious assortment of finger sandwiches. The real treat is their extensive selection of unique teas. Curated from the world’s best tea purveyors as well as their own hand-blended loose teas, the selection is truly fit for royalty. From Green Lavender Rose to their signature Shenandoah Blue, guests are greeted table (Continued on back) Re-Love It: Calendar of Events: Mar 15th..........Magic Lantern Theater present the Film “Pride” 4:30 PM. * Mar 21st - Aprl 25th...........2 Annual Critters: Celebrating the Ones We Love ** Apr 9th.............Down Memory Lane – Fashion & Four Legged Friends * Apr 11th............Berryville Main Street Yard Sale May 22nd Music in the Park resumes (watch Facebook for schedule) Kim Patterson, Owner D on’t pay retail prices for your clothing, pay 70% less at Re-Love It. Five years ago – Re-Love It’s business owners Michael Oaks and Kim Patterson – fell in love, got engaged, and moved to Purcellville. As we consolidated our households, we realized we had many unique items that would be of interest to a consignment shop; but there were no consignment stores in this area. Because both of us had backgrounds in retail, and had both been small business owners previously, the proverbial light bulb went off. We opened on 21st Street in Purcellville with 1,200 sq ft, 4 clothing racks and 1 bookcase for home goods. We have grown to almost 10,000 sq. ft., of clothes for women, men, kids and teens as well as aisles full of shelves of home goods, antiques and furniture. With the success of our Purcellville store comes the obvious choice of opening a second location. If there is a consistent theme to what we do, it’s (Continued on back) May 31st..........Phil Zuckerman’s Spring Rock Room Concert” 3:00 p.m. * Jun 6th - 20th ........................Fourth Annual Budding Artists” Opening June 6 6-8 PM. ** * Barns of Rose Hills, **FHG – Fire House Gallery www.berryvillemainstreet.org 2 News from Berryville Main Street And Its Members Membership News A special thanks for your continued support of Berryville Main Street… We are in the final days of the 2015 membership drive. Below is a list of the renewing partners and friends new to the Berryville Main Street Family - we thank you! It is not too late. Reach out to Luanne for details. New Partner Memberships: Modern Mercantile Body Art Tattoo Studio The Tea Cart FISH of Clarke County Clarke Haven Services Re-Love It Renewing Partner Memberships Bank of Clarke County Barns of Rose Hill Battletown Pharmacy BB&T Bank Berryville Auto Parts Berryville Optometry Blue Ridge Hospice Carter + Burton Architecture Clermont Foundation Edward Jones Enders and Shirley Funeral Home Frankford Farm Godfrey House Heritage Child Development Jim Stutzman Chevrolet Kenny’s Auto & Trike Main Street Architecture Mario’s Pizzeria My Neighbor and Me Norton Embroidery P.H. Miller Studio Rosemont Manor Roseville Veterinary Santorini Grill Sponseller’s Flower Shop Sweet Pea’s Tricks of the Trade Renewing Friend Memberships George Ohrstrom, II Herman Lloyd Giel Milner Jeanne Krohn Jerry Johnson Kathy Pierson Rebecca Harriett Robina Rich Yard Sales: Yard Sales Coming to Town T he Downtown Berryville Yard Sales will be held on Saturday April 11, 2015. The rain date will be Saturday April 18. Each year the Berryville Merchants and Berryville Main Street sponsor the yard sales. They are held to bring several thousand people to the downtown area to see what Berryville has to offer and also generate additional funds to help support downtown projects and Berryville Main Street. There will be table spaces available on the sidewalks and 12 X 12 spaces available on various parking lots. To setup you must register before April 8th to have an assigned space. Each year we have nearly 125 people setting up throughout the downtown area. Come on down and see a variety of merchandise, new, used, antiques, crafts, you just never know what you will find. Most of the restaurants have some of their best days during the yard sales. We have a map for downtown showing the available spaces. You are encouraged to sign up early as we usually run out of spaces. To register email info@bvmerchants.com or call 540-313-7467, or see Jay at 111 West Main Street, you can also download a registration form from the website www.berryvillemainstreet.org. NOTE: No food or drink will be allowed to be sold by nonlicensed Berryville restaurants. This includes schools, churches and other non-profits. www.berryvillemainstreet.org Ladies start your spring wardrobe now! Tuesday - Saturday 10-5 20 East Main Street 540-955-8155 News from Berryville Main Street And Its Members 3 Walking with Giraffes By: Christina Kraybill (Editor’s Note: Christina and her husband are the proprietors of My Neighbor and Me on E. Main Street– “My husband and I flew to Kenya to visit my brother-in-law, James, who works as a pilot for Samaritan’s Purse (he flies supplies into refugee camps.) This is my first trip to Africa & I look forward to many new experiences”) I took my first trip to Africa in January to visit my husband’s brother in Kenya. It was a memorable trip of long flights, traffic jams in Nairobi, afternoon chai tea with old and new friends, visiting the Maasai Mara Wildlife Reserve, a trip to Tanzania, and exploring my brother-in-law’s home area surrounding Eldoret. On our first day in Eldoret, James wanted to drive us to two famous sites- Kerio View and the Kruger Farm. Kerio View is located in Iten; the city of world-class long-distance runners and high altitude training. The Hotel is perched at the edge of the Kerio Valley escarpment with stunning views and the premier African site for paragliders. After a tasty lunch, we headed to the Kruger farm to meet a friend of James. We didn’t know until we arrived on the farm complex that we were entering one of the largest grain farms in Kenya with 1000 acres set aside for the endangered Rothschild’s Giraffe. After visiting with Yani Kruger, Luke was assigned to take us on a walking tour of the farm. We walked on the dirt lane past the house, silos, out-buildings, and headed into the fields. We welcomed the relief from the sun while passing through a eucalyptus tree forest only to come to a pond where four giraffes were drinking. The sight took my breath away. After gazing several minutes in quiet, Luke led us along the pond towards the edge of a field. From this vantage point, we counted ten giraffes including a 2 month-old baby giraffe. Unbeknownst to us, two giraffes were feeding behind us…one decided to come for a closer look. We had the privilege to walk with him. Editor: If you have not already, check out their new, larger location on Main Street! Additionally she is now hosting Berryville Rhythm Jam the second Tuesday of every month. FRANKFORD FARM www.berryvillemainstreet.org 4 News from Berryville Main Street And Its Members “Sightings from the South” Roseville Veterinary Clinic (Millwood, Boyce, Waterloo & White Post that is..) Roseville Veterinary Clinic was established by Dr. Eric Myer in 1973, at its present location at 26 South Greenway Avenue (Route 340) in Boyce. Dr. Myer had previously been practicing from a building on his adjacent farm, from which he took the name Roseville. Dr. Thomas Leahy joined the practice in 1983 as a new graduate from the University Of Tennessee College Of Veterinary Medicine. At that time, the majority of the work was done on farm animals and horses. To serve the large farming community, Drs. Myer and Leahy would travel from farm to farm around the greater Clarke County area and into West Virginia, both north to Jefferson County and west to Hampshire County. The pet portion of the practice was mainly established to serve the needs of the local community and supplement the farm animal work. The original hospital had a large area set aside to accommodate the farm animal work the area needed. There was room for bovine and equine surgery, a padded surgical recovery stall for horses, and a heated pad embedded in the floor for hospitalizing young calves and lambs. Over the years, with the area’s changing demographics and under the guidance of Dr. Leahy, the pet portion of the practice continued to expand. It became necessary to enlarge the facility and reconfigure the large animal section to accommodate and honor our growing small animal patient list. The expansion also provided room for an ever-growing range of the latest medical diagnostic technologies in order to provide the level of medicine that Dr. Leahy wanted to offer. We are pleased that today we are able to offer an exceptional variety of state of the art medicine from not just one facility, but two. Opened in 1989, our sister hospital, Plaza Pet Clinic, is conveniently located on Senseny Road, in the Greenwood section of Frederick County. Together, the 9 veterinarians and 20 staff members of the two hospitals are available to give you and your pets the best of veterinary care. Each facility offers a complete in-house laboratory for prompt stat results and a referral lab for more complex testing. Also we provide the newest digital radiographic equipment in the area, state of the art ultrasound technology, and high resolution digital dental radiography as well. Our doctors stand ready to help you with your pet’s medical, reproductive, behavioral, and nutritional needs, as well as offering acupuncture and laser therapy for less invasive medical procedures for your pets. We at Roseville Veterinary Clinic and Plaza Pet Clinic would like to invite you to come and visit us and experience the caring attitude and quality service that a small town veterinary hospital can provide. www.berryvillemainstreet.org 5 News from Berryville Main Street And Its Members Downtown Space Available 30 West Main St. 3272 sq. ft. $1600./mo. (includes heat and water) 2 floors, 4-5 offices, baths, Kitchenette. 540-539-2791 (Rent for whole bldg.) 22-B E. Main St. 1500 sq. ft. $1500./mo. (2nd floor) 703-928-0431 Jerry Johnson 206 First St. 56,000 sq. ft. Concrete former apple storage. Ideal for heavy iron work, carpentry, sculpture. All uses /offers considered. You are limited only by your own imagination 610-390-6612 Giel Millner 401 E. Main St. 16,000 sq. ft., 5 floors $2200./mo. 540-539-8120 Jay Hillerson 15B Crow St. 2500 sq. ft. - $1800/mo. 703-522-5151 Paul Jassal 210 First Street Building leasing 6000 - 43000 sq. ft. - negotiable Indoor Storage 1000 - 4000 sq. ft. negotiable Outdoor Storage lots 1/2 acre - 2.5 acres - negotiable 540-955-2950 Bob Smalley 100 West Main Street: 900 square feet for $875/mo. Beautiful historic building, 2 large fireplaces in 2 rooms that can be used as one space or separated into two. 2 year contract with water and trash included. Parking in rear of building. 703-901-9911 Melinda Kramer 8B Chalmers ct Approximately 1000 Sq. ft. of commercial office space for rent. I have remodeled 90% and is ready for finishing. Well lit parking area. Lease and terms to be discussed. 540-539-1775 Dr. Clark Fortney sparkie4950@comcast.net Baptist: Saint Luke’s Baptist; Keystone Baptist; Berryville Baptist; Mount Airy Baptist; Mountain Baptist; Zion Baptist; Saint Peter’s Baptist; Apple Valley Baptist - Of special note is that Berryville Baptist was founded in 1772 with only 29 members. Sharon Beasley Strickland B erryville is a beautiful small town located in the Shenandoah Valley and it has secrets. I already wrote several columns that indicate many of the town’s buildings are haunted. I wrote the Civil War stories. I wrote about a speakeasy. Now, I write about our town’s big secret. It is this—the town is loaded with churches. Yep, we are a population of a wee bit over 4,300 and we are simply loaded with churches. That is a good thing. I belong to Saint Bridget’s of Ireland and I love my church. If you are not Catholic, don’t worry for you can pick from the following: Methodist: Crum’s United Methodist; Marvin Chapel United Methodist; Mount Carmel United Methodist ; Providence Chapel United Methodist; Duncan Memorial United Methodist Our town welcomes the new Pastor at Duncan Memorial. We know he will fall in love with our town. Berryville Non-Denominational Churches: Emmaus Church; Faith Fellowship Church; Church of New Beginnings; Church of the Nazarene Board Members Jerry Johnson, President, Economic Restructuring Susi Bailey, Treasurer Tricia James, Budget and Finance Committee Kathy Pierson, Promotions Committee Jay Arnold, Merchants Committee Sherry Craig, Merchants Committee Lockett Van Voorhis, Design Committee Christina Kraybill Promotions Committee Michael Haymaker Economic Restructuring Luanne Carey, Berryville Main Street Director Kate Petranech, Fire House Gallery Director Catholic: Saint Bridget of Ireland Catholic Church Episcopal: Grace Episcopal; Saint Mary’s Episcopal Berryville Church of God: Church of God I think it is wonderful to have so many churches supported by the people of Berryville. At Thanksgiving and Christmas the charity is abundant and hopefully no one in town goes to sleep on either holiday without a full tummy and a gift. I love the involvement of these church members in our schools, our many organizations, our sports programs, and with helping the elderly and the poor. Thank you! Berryville Apostolic: United Pentecostal Church These churches are part of our many Treasures of Berryville. More to come! Seventh Day Adventist: Berryville Seventh Day Church Berryville Community Church: Apple Valley Community Church www.berryvillemainstreet.org 6 News from Berryville Main Street And Its Members & Happenings Gallery News www.Firehousegalleryva.com Fire House Gallery celebrates 5th Anniversary T he windows were washed. The champagne was chilling and the welcome mat was ready to be rolled out the front door. What’s all the fuss? The Fire House Gallery celebrated its 5th Anniversary with a special exhibit that opened on Saturday, January 24th. The show recapped the highlights and accomplishments of each year since the gallery opened on January 9th, 2010 - The threat of “snowzilla” did not put a damper on the event, as it was well attended by the gallery’s artists, volunteers, and members of the community. A big “Thank You” to everyone who “braved the elements” and made this a wonderful celebration. Also a special acknowledgement to Kate Petranech, Executive Director, for her tireless time and efforts throughout the years. Check out what’s on tap for the Gallery. Fire House Gallery Schedule of Events: March 21st - April 25th – “Fire House Gallery presents 2 Annual Critters: Celebrating the Ones We Love” Opening March 21st 6-8pm. Back by popular demand and run extended an extra week! Clarke County residents LOVE their animals. And last year’s show proved it. Critters generated more traffic, praise, and sales than any other in the gallery’s history. Building on that success, planners are starting early to gather more even more artwork than last year. Also planned --painting and drawing demonstrations on Saturdays as part of the regular Art of Making Art educational series, plus a couple of surprises sure to please all who dote on their animals. Program sponsored in part by a grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts June 6th - 20th – “Fire House Gallery presents Fourth Annual Budding Artists” Opening June 6 6-8 PM. A fun and joyous show, this year’s exhibit will be the fourth such collaboration between Berryville Main Street and the Heritage Child Development Center. The exhibit will showcase children’s love of making art and foster awareness and appreciation for the role art plays in all our lives, regardless of age. Program sponsored in part by a grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts Fire House Gallery Hours of Operation Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday www.berryvillemainstreet.org 11am - 4pm 11am - 4pm 11am - 4pm 11am - 4pm 11am - 5pm Closed By Chance - Berryville Main Street open News from Berryville Main Street And Its Members 7 Spring is firing up at the Barns. Take a look at coming Events… Sunday March 8th – Barns of Rose Hill presents “The Berryville Baptist Rascals” 4:00 PM. The Berryville Baptist Rascals are members of an exciting youth group from Berryville who have been sharing their unique puppet and children’s ministry since 1984. They perform to lively contemporary Christian, country and rockand-roll music selections that share positive messages, focusing on basic values such as respect, dignity, love and human kindness. The Rascals have discovered how powerful the combination of puppets and music can be, crossing age, language and cultural barriers. Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 at the door for adults, & $3 in advance, $5 at the door for children 12 & under. Sunday March 15th – Barns of Rose Hill & Magic Lantern Theater present the Film “Pride”. 4:30 PM. PRIDE is inspired by an extraordinary true story. All Tickets are General Admission: $8 (per person) online and at the door. Barns of Rose Hill Members: $5.00 (per person) online and at the door. Magic Lantern Theater Members: $5.00 (per person) online and at the door. Saturday March 21 & Sunday March 22 – “Barns of Rose Hill ESTATE SALE - Attic Art and Fine Furnishings” Saturday, March 21 – 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Sunday, March 22 – 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Sell your art, antiques, china, silver, lamps, jewels. Find treasures for your home! To consign or donate items, call Lyndee Nelms at 540955-3378, between 11:00 AM & 7:00 PM. Thursday, April 9th – Barns of Rose Hill presents “Down Memory Lane – Fashion & Four Legged Friends”, a vintage fashion show featuring clothing & accessories from the 60’s, 70’s, & 80’s beginning at 6:30 PM. Most of the fashions will be offered by Re-Love It, A Consignment Shoppe & Women’s Clothing Boutique, newly opened in downtown Berryville. The proceeds from the Silent Auction, cash and checks only, will benefit The Clarke County Animal Shelter. There will be light refreshments & a cash bar during the reception hour. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door. $10 for students. Donation of items to the Animal Shelter are also welcome. Sunday, May 31st – Barns of Rose Hill presents “Phil Zuckerman’s Spring Rock Room Concert” 3:00 p.m. $5 donation suggested. Phil Zuckerman’s eight Rock Room student bands perform five songs each ranging from Country to classic and modern rock. The musicians are aged 13 to 60+. The Rock Room is a place where musicians of all ages and levels can rock out! Directed by Winchester’s own Phil Zuckerman, The Rock Room offers: personal lessons, rock sessions, and its own venue to perform! For more information please call 540-955-2004, Email: kelli.hart@borh.org Website: www.barnsofrosehill.org www.berryvillemainstreet.org (Member Feature continued from page 1) side prior to service for an aromatic preview of all teas on the menu. The dining room is filled with tea inspired giftware not often found in traditional tearooms and guests are encouraged to shop the boutique, even if you can’t stay for tea. In addition to being a destination for traditional Afternoon Tea, The Tea Cart hosts both seasonal and private events. From a Downtown Abbey themed tea to book club meetings, The Tea Cart accommodates a variety of private events, making each experience one to remember. Business hours are Thursday-Sunday from 11am-4pm with two Afternoon Tea seatings at 11am and 1:30pm. Private events are accommodated by reservation and may be held outside of regular business hours. The Tea Cart is honored to be among some of the town’s notable retailers and looks forward to providing the community with a warm and welcoming cup of tea! Check us out on Facebook – The Tea Cart (Re-Love It continued from page 1) that we don’t just consider ourselves business owners, but also citizens, neighbors and friends to our customers. We’re not just local business people, we think of ourselves as members of the community. Berryville just seemed like the perfect place to be a part of a community. We wanted our store not only to succeed, but to make a positive impact in downtown Berryville. Re-Love It Women’s Clothing Boutique opened at 20 East Main Street in Berryville in November. We have racks and racks filled with current name brand clothes, shoes, handbags and accessories such as Ann Taylor, Talbots, Stuart Weitzman, Chico’s and all of your favorite labels available at any major mall. Stop by and browse through our racks and keep in mind everything here was once loved and now you are going to Re-Love It. Check us out on Facebook Re-Love-It – Berryville How well do you know Berryville & Berryville Main Street? People, Places & Things www.facebook.com/pages/ Berryville-Main-Street/130130599002 Editor: Kathy Pierson Contributors: Sharon Beasley Strickland, Allison Ritter and Kim Patterson 23 E. Main Street P.O. Box 372 Berryville, VA 22611 Phone 540 955-4001 Fax 540 955-0909 manager@berryvillemainstreet.org www.berryvillemainstreet.org Newsletter is published by Berryville Main Street and issued four times a year —December, March, June, and September. Its purpose is to provide news about people and events in and around the historic district; promote local business; and raise awareness about the many ways a vibrant downtown contributes to a community’s quality of life. Berryville Main Street is a 501(c)3 organization and part of Virginia Main Street since 1992. The Main Street program was launched in 1985 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to encourage growth and revitalization of commercial districts in towns across the United States. To order a subscription or advertise contact: manager@berryvillemainstreet.org VOLUNTEERISM “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” ~Dr. Seuss Bears repeating… As we enter 2015, we have lofty goals– We need you !! Berryville Main Street is only as good as our volunteers!! If you have a talent, skill, or contact, and are interested in making a difference in the community, please let us know! Specifically we are looking for persons to help with our core committees: Organization • Promotion • Design • Economic Restructuring Reach out to the Berryville Main Street office or a Board Member for details. ANNIVERSARY BAPTIST BBT BANK BODY ART EDITOR EMPORIUM FAIR TRADE FIFTH FISH GALLERY GIRAFFES KATE KATHY RE LOVE IT ROSEMONT ROSEVILLE SPONSELLERS STUZMAN TEA CUP VOLUNTEERS YARD SALES
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