05936 YouthGuide_Insides.qxd - Fauquier Alliance for Youth
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05936 YouthGuide_Insides.qxd - Fauquier Alliance for Youth
A Publication of Fauquier Alliance for Youth The Youth Guide Fauquier’s Resource for Youth Activities & Services CHILD CARE • LIBRARIES • PARKS & RECREATION • SCHOOLS YOUTH & FAMILY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS • CHURCHES • MAP MEDICAL & HEALTH SERVICES • PERFORMING ARTS • SPORTS CLUBS • EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT • VOLUNTEERING T H E Y O U T H G U I D E – Fauquier’s Resource for Youth Activities & Services Special thanks to the following Youth Guide supporters: The J es s e & Ro s e OEB Table of Contents PAGE CHILD CARE, PRESCHOOLS & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS .......................3 F O U N D AT I O N CHURCHES WITH YOUTH PROGRAMS & FAITH BASED CLUBS...................7 CLUBS.......................................................................................................10 EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT...................................................................14 LIBRARIES.................................................................................................16 MEDICAL & HEALTH SERVICES .................................................................18 Moms Club of Warrenton Fran Maurelli Stephanie Swanson Lynn Walsh Melissa Whipkey PARKS & RECREATION .............................................................................21 MAP .........................................................................................................24 PERFORMING ARTS ..................................................................................27 AND The Youth Guide advertisers that saw value in this community effort for our youth! SCHOOLS ..................................................................................................31 SPORTS .....................................................................................................36 YOUTH & FAMILY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS .........................................42 EDITOR Sheri Murphy Fauquier Alliance for Youth VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH ...............................................46 LIST OF ADVERTISERS...............................................................................47 ART DIRECTOR Linda Austin Brand Design, Inc. The Youth Guide is published yearly by Fauquier Alliance for Youth, Warrenton, VA. For inclusion in The Youth Guide, or for advertising, contact Sheri Murphy at 540-347-4619. INDEX .......................................................................................................48 FAUQUIER ALLIANCE FOR YOUTH Spring, 2006 Dear Fauquier Families: The Fauquier Alliance for Youth is pleased to help publish The Youth Guide –Fauquier’s resource for youth activities and services. We hope that The Youth Guide makes it easy to find useful information on local programs and services. With the goal of getting Fauquier’s youth more active in positive activities when school is not in session, we encourage you to get your children involved. Research shows that what goes on outside the classroom, after the school day is done, directly affects how well students perform in school. We also know that juvenile crime is at its highest during the hours of 3pm and 6pm. If you would like to get your child involved in local activities but need assistance, please do not hesitate to call. We will do everything we can to help. We are aware that programs and services may not be included. Please let us know if you have a program to include or would like to see additional information in future publications. We would like The Youth Guide to be as informative as possible and look forward to your input. By working together as a community, we can make a difference in the lives of our children! Warmest regards, Fauquier Alliance for Youth Boys and Girls Club of Fauquier CADRE Fauquier Community Action Fauquier Community Child Care Fauquier County Extension Office/4H Fauquier County Libraries Fauquier County Parks and Recreation Fauquier County Public Schools Fauquier County Sheriff's Office Fauquier Department of Health Fauquier Department of Social Services Fauquier Family Shelter Fauquier Hospital Girl Scouts Highland School Learning Tree Farms Mary's Family Mom's Club of Warrenton Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center Piedmont United Way Piedmont Volunteer Center Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services Board Spiritual Care Support Ministries Established in 2004, Fauquier Alliance For Youth provides the opportunity for ongoing communication and collaboration among Fauquier County organizations that serve youth. The Alliance meets every other month to discuss successes and challenges, ways to avoid duplication of service and how to enhance programs countywide. To learn more about Fauquier Alliance for Youth, please call Sheri Murphy at (540) 347-4619. Child Care, Preschools & After School Programs Boys and Girls Club of Fauquier County Location: Taylor Middle School 350 E. Shirley Ave., Warrenton Cedar Lee Middle School 11138 Marsh Road, Bealeton Program: An after school and summer program offering a variety of activities including: sports, games, crafts, homework help, game room and prevention programs. Ages: Boys and Girls, age 6 - 18 Enrollment: 500 Hours: 2:30 to 8pm weekdays during the school year; 8am to 5pm in the summer. Transportation is provided from every Fauquier County school to the two club sites after school. Cost: Membership dues of approximately $50 per year. Contact: (540) 349-8890; after 2:30pm contact: Taylor Middle School, (540) 341-3392 or Cedar Lee MIddle School, (540) 439-2571 fauquierclub@aol.com Children of America Programs: Infant care, preschool, before/after school care and school age summer camp Location: 164 W. Shirley Ave., Warrenton Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Enrollment: 209 maximum Hours: 6am - 6:30pm Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 428-2880 www.childrenofamerica.com eurAuPair Fresta Valley Christian School Program: Local au pair program providing 45 hours of live in child care per week. A flexible option for your child care needs. For more information please call. Cost: Average $253/week per family, not per child. Contact: Jeanne Clark, Community Counselor (540) 272-2176 www.eraupair.com – see SCHOOLS Fauquier Community Child Care Program: Before and after school childcare programs at nine elementary schools. Care is provided for most school holidays and some inclement weather days, from 6:30 am to 6:30 pm. Summer camp and Teen Camp is available. Before and after camp care is offered. School year and camp activities include sports, games, homework time, crafts, science and outside activities. Ages: 5 to 13 Enrollment: 700 during the school year and 315 for summer camps Hours: 6:30 to 8:30am (school year mornings and camp mornings), 3:30 to 6:30pm (school year afternoons and camp afternoons), 8:30am to 3:30pm (camp only) Cost: Before School - $116/month; After School - $151/month; Before/After School Combined - $238/month Summer Camp - $110/week; Before/After/Camp - $130/week Some part time care available. Sliding scale Contact: (540) 347-6970 fax (540) 347-3518 Main office, 173 B Keith Street, Warrenton www.fauquiercommunitychildcare.org fauquiercomchildcare@verizon.net Head Start/Bright Stars Location: Nine classrooms around the county Program: Half-day child development program for children of low-income families. Ages: 3 to 5 Enrollment: 139 income-eligible; 16 Bright Stars Hours: 8:30am to 12:30pm Cost: None Contact: (540) 347-7000, extension 109 Highland School – see SCHOOLS Jack and Jill School Location: 200 Green St., Warrenton Programs: Morning preschool (9am to 12pm) during school year Ages: 2 to 5 Enrollment: Approximately 80 families Hours: 7am to 6pm Contact: (540) 347-2203 Jan & Friends Child Care Center Location: 9389 Ramey Road, Marshall Program: Infant care to Kindergarten prep Ages: Two months to school-age Enrollment: 20 Hours: 6am to 6pm Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 364-2832 3 CHILD CARE Maplewood Child Care Center Leeds Episcopal Activity Preschool Location: 4332 Leeds Manor Road, Markham Programs: Tuesday through Thursday - pre-kindergarten classes for 3 and up Mondays and Fridays - Play and Learn for children 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 Ages: 2-1/2 to 5 Enrollment: 30 (16 in class at one time) Hours: 9:15am to 1:15pm (pre-kindergarten) 9:15am to 12:15pm (play and learn) Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 364-2849 E-mail: leedssecretary@aol.com Little Graces Preschool Location: Grace Episcopal Church, 6507 Main St., The Plains Ages: 2 1/2 to 5 years old Hours: Vary by program during September - May Cost: Varies by program, scholarships available Contact: (540) 253-9800 Location: 4513 Lee Highway, Warrenton Programs: Kindergarten prep; no before or after school care Ages: 6 months to 6 Hours: 6:30am to 6:30pm Cost: $145/week for 2-1/2 year olds and up; $160/week for under 2-1/2. Contact: (540) 349-1147 Marshall United Methodist Preschool Program: Three-day preschool program Tuesday through Thursday between September and May. Location: 8405 W. Main Street, Marshall Ages: 3 to 4 Enrollment: 40 Hours: 9am to 1pm Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 364-4111 Meadow Brook Child Development Center Location: 555 Winchester St., Warrenton Programs: Preschool, before and after school care Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Enrollment: Up to 70 Hours: 6:30am to 6:30pm Cost: $35 for before school/$40 for after school/$60 for both Contact: (540) 349-4354 Little People’s Playskool Location: Remington United Methodist Church Programs: Preschool includes motor skills, phonics, name recognition, numbers, field trips Ages: 3 to 5-1/2 Enrollment: 30 Hours: 9 to 11:45am, Tuesday through Thursday Cost: $125 a month, $25 yearly registration fee Contact: (540) 788-1377 4 Midland Christian Academy – see SCHOOLS Montessori School of Middleburg Location: 7274 Rectors Lane, Marshall, VA Program: Primary Montessori Ages: 2-1/2 to 6 Hours: 8:30 AM - 11:45 - 5 days with 3 day extended option 8:30am - 2:30pm Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 687-5210 Mailing Address: PO Box 35, Middleburg, VA 20155 Mountainside Montessori Location: 6089 John Barton Payne Road Marshall, VA Program: AMI Montessori program, bi-linguql in Spanish Ages: 2 1/2 to 6 years old Hours: 8:30am – 2:30pm Cost: Call for details or visit website Contact: (540) 364-3222 Hours: www.mountainsidemontessori.com Piedmont Child Care Center Location: 9121 John Mosby Highway, Upperville Programs: Infant, pre-toddler and toddler care; preschool; before and after school program Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years Enrollment: 72 Hours: 7am to 6pm Cost: Infants $210/week with two week deposit; Pre-Toddler $182/week with two week deposit; Toddler $153/week with two week deposit; Pre-School and School full-time $140/week or $36/day. Contact: (540) 592-3908 CHILD CARE Enrollment: 50 Hours: 9am to noon, open only when school is in session Cost: 5 day Pre-K for 4 yr. olds - $225; 3 day Pre-K for 4 yr. olds - $150; 3 day for 3 yr. olds - $150; 2 day for 3 yr. olds - $120; $50 registration fee Contact: (540) 788-4252 Walnut Grove Child Care Centers Southern Fauquier Child Development Center Location: 6117 Catlett Road, Bealeton Programs: Preschool; before and after school programs Ages: 2 to 14 Enrollment: 49 Hours: 6:30am to 6:30pm Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 439-8687 St. James Episcopal Preschool Location: 73 Culpeper St., Warrenton Programs: Morning preschool during school year Ages: 3 to 5 Enrollment: 115 Hours: 9am to noon Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 347-3855 Ages: 3 to 5 Enrollment: 70 Hours: 8:30am to noon Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 347-5341 www.stjohntheevangelist.org St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Preschool Location: 8538 Greenwich Road, Catlett Programs: Pre-kindergarten for 4-year-olds; 3 days or 5 days; preschool for 3-year-olds; 2 days or 3 days includes music, art, field trips, games, plays, literature, math and phonics Ages: 3 to 4 Locations: Broad Run Church Road, New Baltimore; 9132 James Madison Highway, Warrenton; Route 28, Bealeton; Vint Hill opening soon Programs: Preschool ages 1-5; before and after school program Ages: 6 weeks to 13 years Enrollment: Approximately 220 in all Hours: 6:30am to 6:30pm Cost: Rates depend on location Contact: 347-6520 for New Baltimore, 349-9656 for Warrenton, 439-2500 for Bealeton Wakefield School – see SCHOOLS Warrenton Baptist Tiny Tot Care Center Location: 123 Main Street, Warrenton Programs: Full-time and part-time year round preschool; before and after school programs; preschool and school age summer programs (continued) St. John the Evangelist Catholic Preschool Location: 271 Winchester St., Warrenton Programs: Morning preschool during school year; early drop-off at 8 a.m.; Catholic-based, preschool and pre-kindergarten curriculums with age appropriate hands-on activities 5 CHILD CARE Ages: 2 to 11 Enrollment: Varies per program Hours: 7am to 5:30pm Cost: $135 per week full-time, $65 per week for before or after school program Contact: (540) 347-7084 Warrenton United Methodist Preschool Location: 341 Church St., Warrenton Programs: Cooperative preschool, parents encouraged to volunteer to work one day a month Ages: 3 to 5 Enrollment: 108 maximum Hours: 9am to noon morning program; 12:30 to 3pm afternoon program; Monday through Friday Cost: Call for details Contact: (540) 349-9050 Young Explorations Preschool Location: Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 9668 Maidstone Road, Delaplane Programs: Monday and Tuesday, classes for 3-yearolds, Wednesday through Friday, preschool for 4 and up; includes art, music, plays, phonics, pre-reading, pre-math and chapel Ages: 3 to 5 Enrollment: 35 (average) Hours: 9am to 1pm Cost: $100 a month for 3-year-olds, $150 for 4 and up Contact: (540) 364-1170 or (540) 364-2048 6 Churches with Youth Programs & Faith Based Clubs 1 Cross Battlefield Baptist Church Emmanuel Episcopal Church Program: A community of churches and organizations in Southern Fauquier County that provide a weekly ministry of music, praise, celebration, and service for youth by youth. Location: Chiles Farm, Bealeton Ages: The program serves youth of all ages Schedule: Meets every Thursday from 6 - 8pm Contact: info@1cross.org Location: 4361 Lee Highway, New Baltimore Programs: Sundays: 10am - Xtreme Beginnings. Come to the SHYM to meet with TEENS and begin the week connecting with God through 5pm - Xtreme Action Teen Drama Practice. Join with other teens as they use their acting talents to share God’s message with others! Wednesdays: 6:30pm - Xtreme Voices Teen Choir Practice. Music. Sweet Music. Use your God-given ability to bless God and others with our teen choir! Xtreme Connections - GAME ROOM IS OPEN!! Foosball! Air Hockey! Pool! Xbox! PlayStation! Hang out with friends and enjoy the fun! 7:30pm - Xtreme Vision Youth. Worship God and Hear from Him in this HIGH ENERGY service geared just for TEENS! Ages: Boys and girls in 7 - 12 grade Contact: (540) 347-5855 www.battlefieldbaptist.org Location: 9668 Maidstone Road, Delaplane Program: EEC Youth Group Format: Year-round monthly youth group meetings held after church on Sundays. In addition, youth participate in service and out-reach projects, have fun and fellowship and do fundraising. Service and outreach projects include visits to Marshall Manor, 30 Hour Famine, Relay for Life and a Group Workcamp’s summer mission program. Religious education is also available during Sunday School each Sunday. Ages: Boys and Girls 6th through 12th grade Contact: (540) 364-2772 Jennifer@emmanueldelplane.org ACTS Program: ACTS is the Assembly of Christian Teen Samaritans - a community youth organization whose mission is to serve God by reaching out to the elderly and needy in the Warrenton, Virginia community. ACTS is a youth organization made up of Christian youth from all denominations. We exist to be a community resource by helping in various ways. Examples include home repair and visits to nursing homes. Schedule: Meets the second Tuesday of the month at 4:00pm. Planning committee meets frequently to discuss upcoming events and meetings are held at the most convenient time for everyone involved. Meetings are usually held at the home of one of our members, located in Old Towne Warrenton. Ages: Boys and girls 8th through 12th grade Contact: (540) 905-3409 info@warrentonacts.org www.warrentonacts.org Community Touch Inc. We Touch the Lives of people in our Community by means of feeding the poor, clothing the needy, providing shelter to the homeless and giving counsel to the substance abuser. We guide the lives of those that need direction in the time of adversity Location: 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton Program: Clara's Faith House Food Pantry - open Saturdays, 10am - 12pm Victory Transitional Housing - one year transitional homeless shelter Noah's Ark - provides clothing, furniture and household items free of charge 10am - 1pm on Saturdays Contact: Tyronne Champion -Executive Director (540) 439-9300 tchampion@communitytouch.org www.communitytouch.org Faith Christian Church and International Outreach Center Location: 6472 Duhollow Road, Warrenton Programs: W.A.R. Youth Ministry W.A.R. (“Warriors Aggressively Revolutionizing”) Youth ministry is broken down into two groups: Phase I-6th thru 8th grades and Phase II-9th thru 12th grades that meets Sunday mornings from 11am -1pm. W.A.R. provides a safe haven for young people to receive Biblical and foundational instruction. The mission statement follows: W.A.R. is driven to provoke this generation to passionately pursue God for relationship, purpose, and power in order to achieve its Godgiven destiny of taking homes, schools and communities for the Kingdom of God. Cell Meeting featuring food, fellowship and fun are held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday from 6 - 8:30 for ages 13 - 18. Boot Camp summer camp opportunity for high school Juniors and Seniors takes place the last week of June. Locations for the weeklong camp vary. (continued) 7 CHURCHES WITH YOUTH PROGRAMS & FAITH BASED CLUBS Mission Trips to various local and worldwide locations take place during the year. Community Service Projects take place year round. Contact: For more information please call: Janice Page (540) 349-0178 faithcc64@aol.com www.fccioc.org Fellowship of Christian Athletes Fauquier/Prince William Area FCA Program: The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is touching millions of lives... one heart at a time. Since 1954, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been challenging coaches and athletes on the professional, college, high school, junior high and youth levels to use the powerful medium of athletics to impact the world for Jesus Christ. FCA is the largest Christian sports organization in America. FCA focuses on serving local communities by equipping, empowering and encouraging people to make a difference for Christ. Ages: Camps for youth ages 8-18 and for coaches Huddles at Junior High, High School, and College Campuses Contact: Kerry O'Neill - Area Director PO Box 932 Fredericksburg VA 22404 540-899-3422 koneill@fca.org www.fredfca.org Randi Jones - Area Rep PO Box 932 Fredericksburg VA 22404 540-899-3422 rjones@fca.org www.princewilliamfca.org Liberty Assembly of God Location: 11775 Morgansburg Road, Bealton Program: Fusion: Teen Church live music, social activities, trips, bible study & discussion in a relaxed setting 7pm on Thursdays for 6 - 12th graders Teen Bible Study 10:30am on Sundays 8 Aroma Ryhthm Lounge - Coffee House games and live music 7pm on the 1st and 3rd Friday for all ages Ages: Boys and Girls age 13 - 18 Contact: Wes Shortridge, (540) 439-0500 info@libertyassembly.com www.libertyassembly.com Liberty United Methodist Church Location: 10513 Old Marsh Road, Bealeton Program: Now Open Wednesdays (NOW) - After school youth program including arts, tutoring for middle and high school students and computer lab Ages: elementary through high school students Schedule: Wednesdays, 3 - 6pm for all ages with dinner following; high school youth group meets from 6:30 - 8pm Contact: (540) 439-0267 Marshall United Methodist Church Location: 8405 West Main Street, Marshall Program: Youth Fellowship - bible study, social activities, trips and entertainment Schedule: 1st and 3rd Thursday; 7 - 8:30pm Ages: 6 - 12 grade boys and girls Contact: (540) 364-2506 St. James Episcopal Church Location: 73 Culpepper Street, Warrenton Programs: Youth Only of the Spirit (Y.O.O.T.S.) Youth For Christ (Y.F.C.) Kids for Christ (K.F.C.) Programs for boys and girls featuring outreach programs, activities for fun and fellowship, and Christian education classes. Schedule: Y.O.O.T.S. and Y.F.C meet on the 1st and 3rd Sundays from September through June and once per month in July and August immediately following the 10am worship service. K.F.C. meets on the 2nd and 4th Sundays from September through June and once per month in July and August immediately following the 10am worship service. Contact: Dr. Freda Dohoney (540) 347-4342 True Deliverance Church of God Location: 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton Format: Sunday School: 10am Sunday Worship: 11:15am Youth Bible Study: 7:30pm on Wednesday Contact: Pastor T. Tyronne Champion (540) 439-1244 www.truedeliverance.org Warrenton Baptist Church Oakdale Baptist Church Location: 9532 Auburn Road, Nokesville Program: Oakdale Youth - fun activities, yearly mission trip, youth retreat and more Schedule: 2 Sundays per month; 6 - 7pm (Contemporary Worship Service: 5 - 6pm) Ages: 6 - 12 grade boys and girls Contact: Tim and Shirley Fahringer (703) 754-4784 (703) 754-4046 Location: 123 Main Street, Warrenton Programs: Sunday Worship Services - 8:30am, 9:45am (Contemporary), 11am Sunday School for all ages - 9:45am, 11am Discipleship Training for middle and high school students featuring recreation, drama, music, refreshments and bible study. Sunday evenings 6 - 7:30pm year round. World Changers - youth missions program meets during the school year from 7 8pm on Wednesdays. Two groups: middle school and high school. Contact: (540) 347-3509 dharris@warrentonbaptistchurch.org www.warrentonbaptistchurch.org CHURCHES WITH YOUTH PROGRAMS & FAITH BASED CLUBS Warrenton Bible Fellowship Warrenton Presbyterian Location: 46 Winchester Street, Warrenton Programs: Active youth program - call for more information. Contact: (540) 349-1338 Location: 91 Main Street, Warrenton Programs: Middle and high school students meet on Sunday from 6 - 8pm for dinner, recreation and lesson. Mission trips, community service projects and special activities are held throughout the year. Worship Services on Sunday are at 8:45am and 11am. Sunday School for all ages takes place at 10am. Contact: Lucy Lindsay (540) 347-2213 warrentonpc@wpcva.org Warrenton Church of Christ Location: 6398 Lee Highway Access Road, Warrenton Program: Teen Service at 6pm on Sunday’s, summer camps, Wednesday night Peek of the Week Youth Meetings. Contact: (540) 347-7448 Warrenton United Methodist Church Location: 341 Church Street, Warrenton Programs: Coffee House Worship 9:30am on Sundays featuring an informal setting with video & audio feed from the contemporary service. Youth Meetings Middle and high school students meet in separate groups every Sunday evening from 6 to 8pm. On the 1st and 3rd Sunday, the fellowship time features the youth band and message. Community Service Youth group that does community projects about every other month (visit nursing homes, blood drives, help at Salvation Army, ring the kettles at Christmas, etc.) Mid-Week Bible Study Located at the church and offsite in homes of the youth. Outside Activities and Mission Trips Trips to Freedom Center, laser tag, Fun Land, Kings Dominion, etc, take place every other month. In addition, the youth group attends a 4-day worship festival in Pennsylvania the last of June each year and travel to concerts within 3 hours on a regular basis. Mission Trips are also available. Worship Services and Sunday School Sunday School for all ages at 9:30 and 11am. Worship Services are at 8, 9:30 & 11am Contact: Ted Burns, Youth Director (540) 347-1367 ext: 29 Fax: 540-347-4230 youth@warrentonumc.org www.warrentonumc.org (see youth link) 9 Clubs Horse Clubs Fauquier County 4-H Clubs and Contacts The Virginia 4-H Mission is to develop youth and adults working with those youth to realize their full potential becoming effective, contributing citizens through participation in research-based, non-formal, hands-on educational experiences. Four-H clubs range from as many as 6 members and 3 adults or as many as 45 members and 15 adult volunteers. Most clubs meet one or two times a month for general club business and other times for educational or community service activities. Contact: Doug Harpole, 4-H Extension Agent 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton, Va. 20186 (540) 341-7950, ext. 15 dharpole@vt.edu Little Bits and Spurs Focus: A non-riding club that introduces 5-8 year-olds to general horse knowledge, and horse care and maintenance. Meets: Mary’s house, 1st Saturday every month, 6:00 p.m. Ages: 5-8 Contact: Mary Hawley (540) 788-9959 Cloverbuds Focus: To involve families with younger children to work together on beginning 4-H projects, learn about themselves and their environment; participate in community service, and to have fun! Meets: 1st Tuesday every month, call for more information Ages: 5-8 Contact: Janet Grimsley jgrimsley@fauquierbank.com (540) 349-0215 10 Lucky Bits and Spurs Focus: To introduce members to horseback riding, horse care and maintenance, with the ultimate goal being that the members can take care of, groom, ride, and show their own horses. Participate in all County/District/State competitions. Participate in local community service activities. Meets: Mary’s house, 1st Sat. every month, 6:00 p.m. Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Debbie Jo Foster (540) 364-4562 Fauquier Colts and Fillies Focus: Horse projects, riding clinics, showmanship clinics, and all County/District/State competitions. We do pony rides at picnics and the fair, go on parades, and participate in local community service activities. Meets: 1st Tuesday every, Extension Office in Warrenton, 6:30 p.m. Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Karen Defnall (540) 439-8412 Blazing Saddles Focus: Horse project, riding clinics, showmanship clinics, and all County/District/State competitions. We do pony rides at picnics and the fair, go on parades, and horseback caroling through Warrenton at Christmas. Participate in local community service activities. Meets: Call leader for information Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Terri Jones (540) 347-5878 Pony Patch Focus: Horse projects, riding clinics, showmanship clinics, and County/District/State competitions. Participate in local community service activities. Meets: Call leader for information Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Joleen Teets (540) 439-6417 Fauquier Fox and Hounds Focus: Horse projects, riding clinics, showmanship clinics, and have fun with your horse. Meets: Call leader for information Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Louise Summers (540) 788-1516 Savvy Riders Focus: Horse projects, riding clinics, showmanship clinics, and County/District/State competitions. Participate in local community service activities. Meets: Call leader for more information Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Sharon Piatt (540) 226-6281 Livestock/Animal Husbandry Clubs Livestock Club Focus: To complete beef, sheep and swine 4-H projects and to participate in show and sales, county fairs, and livestock showmanship. Participate in community service events. Meets: 3rd Wednesday every month, Fauquier County Fairgrounds, 7:00 p.m. Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Joan Locke (540) 439-8934 CLUBS Agriculture Club Focus: To complete agriculture related projects and to participate in the Fauquier County Fair and livestock shows. Meets: 3rd Tuesday every month Farm Credit Building in Warrenton, 6:30 p.m. Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Susannah Grove (540) 788-1476 Nuttin’ But Kids Focus: To learn about the care, grooming, showing and responsibility involved in raising dairy goats. We also work on the development and uses of goat milk products and participate in shows and petting farms. Meets: 1st & 3rd Monday every month, Extension Office in Warrenton, 6:30 p.m. Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Terri Brown (540) 349-4420 Feathered Friends Poultry Club Focus: To teach youth the fundamentals of poultry husbandry, breeds and judging. Club members participate in poultry judging contests and shows. Meets: 2nd Monday every month, FCCC office in Warrenton, 6:30 p.m. Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Tom Kane (540) 752-5181 Northern Virginia Dairy Club Focus: To help members learn all aspects of raising dairy cows, maintaining the cows and their environment, and showing cows in District and State competitions. Meets: 2nd Wednesday every month, Catlett Fire Hall, call leader for further information Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Patty Leonard (540) 439-2304 Fauquier Farm Tails Focus: To help youth gain greater understanding of working with small livestock. Members do not have to own their own animals; they can complete livestock projects by taking care of animals on Missy’s Farm. Meets: TBA, contact leader Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Missy Holmes (540) 439-3053 Other 4-H Clubs Knotty Knitters Focus: To get together and have fun learning about the many uses of animal fibers. We take field trips to learn more about knitting, crocheting, felting and spinning. Meets: 3rd Monday each month at the Fauquier Extension office, 6:00 - 7:30pm Ages: All are welcome Contact: Sharon Krasney (703) 753-0301 Mary’s Family Focus: To introduce children with differing abilities to many aspects of 4H, including farm and domestic animals, photography, sewing, craft projects and cooking. Meets: 2nd Saturday every month, location TBA. Contact: Martha Toomey (540) 364-4757 The Green Thumbs Focus: To learn about plant ecology, soils, bugs and stuff. We will also work towards levels of Junior Master Gardener Certification. Meets: 2nd Tuesday every month at the Fauquier Extension Office, 6:45 Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Barbara Lacy (540) 349-5017 Outdoor Adventure Club Focus: To explore and learn more about the natural environment. We meet at various locations around northern Virginia to explore different wildlife habitats. Meets: Field trips date and time varies Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Doug Harpole (540) 341-7950, x15 or dharpole@vt.edu Puppy Pals Focus: To learn about basic dog obedience. We also are branching out to include livestock projects. Meets: Fridays, times and locations TBA Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Cindy Willson, (540) 937-3805 Fauquier Junior Gun Club Focus: To teach sportsmanship, safety, and ethics while learning about shooting sports. Meets: 1st and 2nd Sunday at the Fairfax Wildlife Club Range, 2:00 - 4:00pm Ages: 9 - 19 Contact: Dave Mentzer D1mentzer@cs.com (540) 364-1043 Boy Scouts Contact: Sarah Crowley, Field Director, VA West (240) 535-4945 www.boyscouts-ncac.org 11 CLUBS 540-347-0827 www.SiteWhirks.com Girl Scouts (Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital) Focus: Girl Scouts is an international member organization dedicated solely to girls. In partnership with committed adults, girls build character and skills for success in life. In Girl Scouts, girls discover the fun, friendship and the power of girls together. Girl Scout programs are designed for girls of all ages, abilities and interests. Locations: Troops meet throughout Fauquier County in schools, churches and public buildings. Call Becky Crouch to find information on a troop near you. Schedule: Schedules vary per troop. Some troops meet weekly, some biweekly, some as needed. Special events may occur at anytime. Cost: Membership fee of $10 plus troop dues, uniform (optional) and occasional fees for special activities 12 Ages: Elementary through high school, additional programs available for all ages; i.e., Campus Girl Scouts Contact: Locally - Becky Crouch - 347-1211 Girl Scout Council Office - 800-523-7898 www.gscnc.org National League of Junior & Pre-Cotillions Fauquier, Rappahannock and Prince William Chapters Mission: To teach children to treat others with honor, dignity and respect for better relationships with family, friends and business associates later in life; and to teach ballroom dance. Programs: Junior Cotillion Program Focus: Etiquette and ballroom dance classes for 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Schedule: Monthly classes from September through March. In addition, two formal balls are held during the year to allow students to practice the formal manners they learn in class. Location: Classes are held at St. John's Parish Activity Center. Balls are held at Airlie Center and Fauquier Springs Country Club. Ages: Enrollment consists of 6th, 7th and 8th graders from all public, private and home schools. Contact: Lynda Ely (540) 349-1478 or cotillion@adelphia.net Pre-Cotillion Program: Focus: Etiquette and line dancing for pre-k through 4th graders. Schedule: Classes are held the third week in June. Four 90-minute classes are held daily. Location: Classes are held at the American Legion in Warrenton. Ages: Pre-Cotillion I is for pre-k and k. PreCotillion II is for 1st and 2nd graders. Pre-Cotillion III is for 3rd & 4th graders. Contact: Lynda Ely (540) 349-1478 or cotillion@adelphia.net Educational Enrichment Abbey Achievement Center, Inc. Location: 220 Culpeper St. Suite 101, Warrenton Program: We provide tutoring in math, reading, writing, foreign language, and science for K-12 students and adults too! Classes are also offered for S.A.T. and ACT Prep as well as other types of tests. Study Skills are taught in a 6 session sequence, with techniques applied directly to their schoolwork. Classes are also offered in Conversational Spanish for adults, Spanish for the preschoolers, and Phonics for the young readers and dyslexic population. A computer-based fluency program is available to increase reading levels and help with writing as well. Norm-referenced Educational Achievement Tests can be given to determine student's weaknesses, lack of achievement or potential learning disabilities. We offer assistance to students doing on-line courses, or home-schooled students. Study materials are also available for purchase. Our goal is to fill a niche for desired educational services of all types for the community. Ages: K - 12th Grades Costs: Please call for more details Hours: 10:30 AM - 8:00 PM Monday-Thursday 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM Friday 8:30 AM -12:30 PM Saturday Contact: (540) 351-0826 - Susan M. Bloss, Owner and veteran teacher of 24 years in the public schools with 4 employees and 8 tutors www.abbeyachievementcenter.com smbloss@msn.com 14 Aspect Foundation International Student Exchange Cultural Exchange Program for inbound and outbound exchange programs. Program: High School students from around the world dream of coming to the USA for a year of cultural and personal growth. The program length is 10 months beginning in August and ending in June, following the local high school schedule. The students become part of your family enriching your life with the knowledge and joy of knowing another culture and a lifelong endearing friendship....and having bridged the gap of cultural differences you will have a more open view of what is out there in our world!! It is a wonderful way to offer your child the gift of tolerance and learning. Costs: Food while at home, transportation (like your own child) Contact: David and René Brown Aspect Foundation (540) 349-0077 (800) 760-4620 www.aspectfoundation.org Check out our website and pick out the student that would fit best into your lifestyle and hobbies and interests. Destination Imagination Program: Process-based program grounded in sound creative problem solving theory that helps young people build lifelong skills in creative and critical thinking, teamwork, time management and problem solving. Up to seven participants work together as a team for eight to twelve weeks to create their solution to a Team Challenge, which can have a focus that is theatrical, structural, improvisational, scientific or technical. Teams also learn and practice creative quick-thinking skills for the Instant Challenge portion of the program. Destination ImagiNation helps young people learn in a fun and supportive environment, and the valuable skills they've acquired will be with them for a lifetime Location: Groups meet in various locations Ages: Kindergarten through college Cost: Varies call for more information Contact: Laurie Abeel (540) 349-3982 www.destinationimagination.org EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT Fauquier Alliance for Better Schools (FABS) Program: Non-profit organization devoted to supporting the advancement of educational excellence and opportunities for all Fauquier County Public School students. Comprised of concerned citizens and parents working to achieve the kind of public education our children deserve. Contact: PO Box 477 Remington, VA 22734-0477 Tel: (540) 439-9501 Fax: (540) 347-4687 Email: info@fabs-pac.com http://fabs-pac.com Learning Tree Farms Location: 3876 Learning Tree Lane, Delaplane, VA 20144 Programs: Free one day Educational Field Trips for groups during the school year and MultiDay Camp for individuals and groups during the summer. Programs are designed to meet the needs of local students through hands-on experience, practice and discovery of educational concepts taught in school. Ages: Girls and Boys in 4th through 11th grades Enrollment: 56 total participants including adults Fee:None Contact: Thad Cardine, (540) 364-0484 adventures@learningtree.com www.learningtreefarms.com Parent Advocates for Gifted Education (PAGE) Program: Advocacy group dedicated to promoting gifted education in Fauquier County by: Educating the community about G/T education; supporting the Fauquier County G/T program, teachers, and students; advocating for the Fauquier County G/T program and providing enrichment opportunities for all children. Also offer Super Summer Seminars for children pre-school aged through 6th grade. Contact: Jenny Hunter (540) 341-3591 piedmontesaver@earthlink.net Parents as Teachers Program: A new program sponsored by Fauquier County Public Schools designed to assist parents in developing early literacy skills for children from birth to age 5. Teachers bring age appropriate books to families, caregivers and babysitters, and review and model age appropriate reading activities. Books are exchanged at each visit, at least once a month. Cost: None Contact: Lynda Carscallen (540) 428-1120 ext 1007 lcarscallen@fcps1.org The Spanish Institute Location: Canterbury Village, Opal Program: Spanish Lessons, private tutoring and summer camp Ages: All ages Cost: $70 for 15 hours of instruction Schedule: Varies, please call for more information Contact: Karina McCloud - (540) 428-2307 mccloudkarina@yahoo.com Two Ways to Serve YOU Better L.J. FOLEY Plumbing and Heating, Inc. Serving Fauquier and Surrounding Areas Since 1940 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL Service & Installations of Gas and Oil Burners Complete Electrical Service (540) 347-2500 WARRENTON, VA American Standard Kohler Myers Pumps Goulds Water Systems Complete Water Supply Systems UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT If no answer, call: (540) 347-7067 or (540) 347-5733 COOLEY SERVICE CO. Serving Fauquier and Surrounding Counties RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Plumbing – New Work & Repair Work – Heating & A/C Gas Contractor (540) 364-2055 MARSHALL, VA Drs. Sentz, Griffin & Tudor 33 Main St. Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-4154 General Dentistry 15 Libraries Fauquier County Public Library http://library.fauquiercounty.gov Includes the main library in Warrenton and the Bealeton and John Marshall branches. Library cards are free for Fauquier County residents ages 5 and up, property owners, students and persons employed in Fauquier County. To register for a library card, pick up an application form at any library location or print from the library’s Web site. Return the completed application to the library with identification showing your current address. Warrenton Library Bealeton Library Location: 11 Winchester Street, Warrenton Contact: (540) 347-8750, ext. 21 Hours: Monday - Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Thursday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m. Location: 10877 Willow Drive, Bealeton Contact: (540) 439-9728 Hours: Monday - Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Thursday - Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m. John Marshall Library Location: Marshall Community Center, 4133 Rectortown Road, Marshall Contact: (540) 364-4910 Hours: Monday - Wednesday, Noon - 8 p.m. Thursday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m. The library’s system-wide collection had more than 185,200 books and other materials. More than 85,000 of those are items especially for children and young adults. Special collections include children’s magazines, videotapes and a wide selection of easy-to- read, fiction and nonfiction books. Story times, book clubs, and special events and programs are offered year-round, including outstanding summer reading programs at all library locations. Real People. Real Relationships. Real Community Bank. The library’s electronic calendar and online catalog are easy to use and the Web site has special pages for all ages featuring the latest program information. The Web site’s children’s and teen pages have links to homework helps, fun sites, book lists, databases, and much more. The online catalog is easy to browse. Materials can be requested to be delivered to the most convenient library for pick up and can be renewed online as well. Reference librarians can be reached via e-mail, with most inquires being answered within 24 hours. A year-round teen volunteer program expands during the library’s busy summer reading program, providing teens ideal opportunities for fun and rewarding service experience. Teens are recognized for their contributions during special programs throughout the year and especially at a party for volunteers held annually in April. like our kids count on us to be “Just a part of their lives, we count on The Fauquier Bank to be a trusted part of ours. Whenever we go there, they know our name, and they jump to take care of everything we need. ” BANKING OFFICES G enuine community spirit, real efficient and friendly service. That’s what you’ll find at The Fauquier Bank. For over 100 years we’ve been helping people with their financial needs, neighbor to neighbor. It’s our community, too. The Fauquier Bank. Making your financial life easier. 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Contact: (888) 474-3044 Behavioral Health Care of Rappahannock-Rapidan at Fauquier (FORMERLY FAUQUIER FAMILY GUIDANCE) Location: 340 Hospital Drive, Warrenton Description: The Center provides individual, family, couples and group therapy for Fauquier and Rappahannock residents. It offers a full range of mental health, mental retardation, substance abuse, anger management, senior citizen and prevention programs for adults, adolescents, and children. Psychiatric services and psychological assessment are also available. All programs are certified by the state. The Center was recently awarded a federal grant to provide Suicide Prevention talks and training at no charge to the teachers, students, workers and other concerned citizens of Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpepper, Madison, and Orange counties. Contact: (540) 347-7620 (540) 825-5656 (Prevention Services) Fauquier County Health Department Location: 330 Hospital Drive, Suite 101, Warrenton Description: 18 Offers a wide variety of personal health and environmental health services for pregnant women, new mothers and their children. Walk-In Clinic that offers immunization shots and pregnancy tests. Hours: 8am - 4:30pm - Monday through Friday Contact: (540) 347-6400 Fauquier Free Clinic Location: In the County Health Department, 330 Hospital Drive Description: Quality health care for those unable to pay for services. Hours: Registration begins at 5:30pm on Thursdays. Patients must register between 5:30 and 6:30pm to be seen. Contact: 341-0394 Hospice of Fauquier County see YOUTH & FAMILY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS Hospice of the Rapidan - see YOUTH AND FAMILY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS Fauquier Hospital Contact: (540) 347-2550 www.fauquierhospital.org Location: 500 Hospital Drive, Warrenton Description: Fauquier Hospital is an 86-bed acute care hospital serving Fauquier and surrounding counties. Established in 1954 by a group of community volunteers, Fauquier Hospital is a not-for-profit community hospital fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO). It remains independently operated, and governed by a volunteer board of trustees. Fauquier Hospital provides a full array of state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment capabilities. Patient care areas include two medical-surgical nursing wings, an intensive care unit ICU/CCU, Family Birthing Center, plus emergency, outpatient, physical medicine, and medical imaging departments. A medical staff of over 150 physicians, 98% of which are board certified, and allied health professionals provide medical care at the hospital. Almost every medical specialty is represented among Fauquier Hospital’s doctors. The hospital’s Emergency Department is open around the clock, and provides services to over 30,000 patients each year. Though less than 1% of Fauquier Hospital emergency patients require transport, a heliport is available for seriously ill or injured patients requiring treatment at major trauma centers such as Inova Fairfax and the University of Virginia Medical Center. Services: Physician Referral Service & Community Link Handling thousands of calls each year, this free service assists people in finding a physician who is right for them. The service also takes registrations for the hospital’s classes and community programs, offers price quotes for procedures completed at the hospital, has support group information for a variety of circumstances, and maintains the most recent information on which health care plans are accepted at Fauquier Hospital. Call 349-0588. Family Birthing Center Over 650 babies are born each year at Fauquier Hospital. The hospital’s dedicated staff of OB/GYN physicians and obstetrical nurses provides a rare degree of personal care. They also offer classes on preparing for childbirth. Cardiac Rehabilitation Helps people suffering from heart disease by providing post-heart attack and cardiac surgery rehabilitation on an inpatient MEDIC AL & HEALTH SERVICES tions: in the hospital, Medical Office Building on Hospital Hill, Warrenton Professional Center, and Warrenton Overlook Health and Rehab Center, the hospital’s affiliated long-term care facility. The highly specialized field of aquatic therapy is offered at The Aquatherapy Center on Hospital Hill. Auxiliary Volunteers give their time to various areas of the hospital, including operating the hospital’s Gift Shop and the Thrift Shop (in Old Town Warrenton), and organizing fundraising events to support hospital services. To learn more about volunteering for Fauquier Hospital, call 349-2550. and outpatient basis. The department’s cardiac maintenance program, The LIFE Center, for people who have completed hospital-based rehab is located in the Warrenton Professional Center on Blackwell Road. It is also available to people working to minimize heart disease through medically supervised exercise. Outpatient Services Many services are performed on an outpatient basis, including same-day surgeries, infusion therapy such as chemotherapy, endoscopies, radiology studies, EKGs and stress tests, neurophysiology testing, echocardiography, lab testing, respiratory therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation. Sleep Lab Housed in the Warrenton Professional Center, this hotel-like lab is able to provide a variety of sleep diagnostic studies for those suffering from sleep disorders. Home Health Services The hospital’s Home Health staff makes more than 14,000 home visits annually to provide medical services to people in the comfort of their own homes. Community Education Fauquier Hospital offers classes, lectures and other opportunities for the community. They are publicized quarterly in Healthy Happenings, the hospital’s newsletter. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation From infants to older adults, this department offers physical, occupational and speech therapy in five convenient loca- Lifeline A monitored telephone link to the Emergency Department is helpful to many elderly and disabled people. For more information about Lifeline, call 349-0531. Support groups The hospital sponsors various groups throughout the community. Call 349-0588 for more information. Bistro on the Hill Open Round the Clock, seven days a week for visitors and employees, the Bistro is an innovative dining facility that provides an array of fresh quality foods, both soothing and sophisticated, that are prepared and presented in an interactive and friendly environment. Special menu items change daily to offer the greatest variety of selections. Health Plan Participation: Fauquier Hospital is considered a preferred provider for more than 20 different major health insurance and managed care plans. We participate with Medicare, Medicaid and most health plans. For a complete list of plans call (540) 349-0588 or (800) 322-7500. OR THODONTICS Children and Adults Dr. Alfred C. Griffin, Jr. Warrenton 179 Broadview Avenue (540) 347-1888 Middleburg 107W Federal Street (540) 687-4000 Offering excellence in treatment in a patient-friendly environment www.griffinorthodontics.com 19 $10 OFF ANY PURCHASE OF $50 OR MORE! Definitive Expert On Athletic Footwear The World’s Warrenton Village Shopping Center 147 W. Lee Highway • Warrenton, VA 20186 (540) 347-3200 WWW.THEATHLETESFOOT.COM Top Brands…Great Pricing! Adidas, Nike, Reebok & More! Regularly priced items. One coupon per purchase. Not valid on previous purchases. Cannot be combined with other offer. Good only at this location. Not valid on LE, Nike Jordan or Shox. Warrenton Village Shopping Center (540) 347-3200 147 W. Lee Highway • Warrenton, VA 20186 Coupon must be used at time of purchase. Parks & Recreation Fauquier County Parks & Recreation Fauquier County Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of activities for all ages. A complete list of activities appears in Good Times, a publication available free of charge at area schools and libraries. Activities include courses in arts, dance, sports, fitness and naturalist programs, trips and special events. Programs and events are organized by region as outlined below. Regardless of where you live, you can register for any program or reserve any facility. Fee waivers and scholarships are available. Administrative Office Location: 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 6, Warrenton, VA 20186 Phone: 540-347-6848 Email: parks@fauquiercounty.gov Office Hours: 8am - 4:30pm. Monday - Friday Central Region Location: Warrenton Community Center 430 East Shirley Avenue, Warrenton, VA 20186 Phone: (540) 347-6896 Email: centralparks@fauquiercounty.gov Office Hours: 8:30am - 5pm; Monday - Friday (program times vary) Parks/Facilities: Warrenton Community Center, Rady Park and Commemorative Gardens, Warrenton Branch Greenway and Academy Hill Park. Eastern Region Location: Vint Hill Village Green Community Center 4235 Aiken Drive, Warrenton, VA 20187 Phone: (540) 347-6894 Email: eastparks@fauquiercounty.gov Office Hours: 9am - 10pm, Monday - Friday; 9am 6pm, Saturday; 12pm - 6pm, Sunday Parks/Facilities: Lake Brittle, Larry Weeks Community Pool, Vint Hill Community Center, Vint Hill Farms Park Northern Region Location: 4133-A Rectortown Road Marshall, VA 20115-3215 Phone: (540) 364-3886 Email: northparks@fauquiercounty.gov Office Hours: 2pm - 8pm, Monday - Thursday 10am - 4pm, Friday and Saturday 1pm - 5pm, Sunday Parks/Facilities: Marshall Community Center, Fauquier County Library John Marshall Branch Southern Region Location: C.M. Crockett Park 10066 Rogues Road, Midland, VA 22728 Phone: (540) 788 4867 Email: southparks@fauquiercounty.gov Parks/Facilities: C.M. Crockett Park, Monroe Park, PARKS, COMMUNITY CENTERS & POOLS C.M. Crockett Park Near Midland 788-4867 The county’s largest park offers a wide range of recreational opportunities. The park features a 108-acre lake suitable for fishing and offers boat rental and boat launch facilities. Hikers and wildlife buffs can take advantage of the park’s onemile wooded nature trail. The 1.5-mile cross country trail accommodates skiing in the winter as well as hiking, jogging and biking. The park also has picnic facili- ties, volleyball facilities, a playground and a 200-seat amphitheater. Admission is free for county residents and $6 per car non-county residents. John Marshall Birthplace Park Route 649 off Route 28 Near Midland Nature and hiking trails, as well as picnic facilities. Larry Weeks Community Pools 347-6935 An L-shaped family pool that is ADA accessible, with water depth range of 2-6 feet. Amenities include a 25 meter lap lane and two baskerball goals. A separate pool for young children offers interactive play stations as well as a water misting mushroom, geysers, a squirting turtle and frog slide. The pool is open seven days a week, 11:00am - 7:00pm beginning the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. The season ends with a Dog Swim the Saturday after Labor Day. Marshall Community Center 364-3886 The center offers public use of its indoor full-court gymnasium for basketball and volleyball, an auditorium, meeting rooms, dance studio and a kitchen. The Center also offers a Fitness studio and the ClayWorks Pottery Studio. The facilities are also available for private rentals for all groups, organizations, lectures, dances, receptions, business conferences and more. Monroe Park (540) 752-5330 14421 Gold Dust Parkway, Goldvein Web site: www.goldvein.com The 14-acre community park has a baseball/softball field, a football/soccer field, a playground, a walking path and a visitor center. The visitor center museum is open from 11am to 4pm Wednesday through Friday. Monroe Park also has a recreated mess hall, based on the old gold mining camps that used to be in the Goldvein area. The park includes picnic tables and a pond. Park hours are from dawn to dusk daily. 21 PARK S & RECREATION Vint Hill Village Green Community Center 347-6894 The community Center offers basketball, volleyball, racquetball, a fitness room with cardiovascular equipment, weight machines and free weights, pool, table tennis and other table games. Outdoor amenities available are soccer fields, lighted softball and baseball fields, handball and tennis courts and picnic shelters. The Community Center is open 7 days a week: 9:00am to 10:00pm weekdays, 9:00am to 6:00pm Saturday, and noon to 6:00pm Sunday. Vint Hill Farms Park Kennedy Road Near Vint Hill Farms Station The 11-acre park has nature and hiking trails, as well as picnic facilities and a horseshoe pit. Warrenton Branch Greenway Warrenton The rails-to-trails project features an 8foot-wide, 1.3-mile paved multipurpose path for walking, biking, skating and skateboarding. The trail runs from behind The Depot restaurant on South Third Street to Old Meetze Road, across the Eastern Bypass. The trail head features a small park off of Fourth Street in Warrenton, featuring a renovated caboose, available for tours on a limited schedule. Rady Park Fauquier Street, Warrenton The seven-acre park has a paved trail for bike riding, roller-blading or jogging. Its terrain is partially wooded, but also has baseball, soccer and volleyball fields, picnic facilities, playground and a paved parking lot. The park is off Route 17 at the north edge of Warrenton. Take a left on Foxcroft Road and a right on Fauquier Street. Warrenton Community Center 540-347-6896 430 E. Shirley Ave, Warrenton Center offers play courts, picnic tables, and a playground. Facility also has a Meeting room and Multipurpose room with a stage available for private rentals. Rentals are from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m M-F, and 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sat. and Sun. Academy Hill Park Academy Hill Road, Warrenton Park has baseball/softball field, football/soccer field and picnic tables. STATE PARKS www.dcr.state.va.us 1-800-933-PARK Sky Meadows State Park Marshall: 540.364.1555 Middleburg: 540.687.8565 Warrenton: 540.347.2265 Serving the community since 1905. 22 Route 17, Between Delaplane and Paris (540) 592-3556 The 1,862-acre park has facilities for picnics, hiking, horseback riding, horse rentals and camping. Campsites are available by reservation, which can be made by calling 800-933-PARK. The park has four intersecting hiking trails that join the Appalachian Trail. PARK S & RECREATION The log-cabin home George Edmonds built in 1798 still stands. In the early 1800s, Isaac Settle, a Paris merchant and tavern keeper, built a stone house which now serves as a visitor center. Admission cost $3 per car on weekdays and $4 per car on weekends. Lake Brittle Route 793, New Baltimore The 77-acre Lake Brittle, on South Run, has a good red-ear population with fish weighing close to half a pound. It also has a strong walleye and channel catfish population. From April to mid-November, the park offers nature and history programs that include historical house tours, astronomy, hikes, historical demonstrations and children’s programs. Chester F. Phelps Wildlife Management Area Route 651, Between Sumerduck and Remington The 4,540-acre management area along the Rappahannock River offers hunting, fishing, horseback riding and hiking. The site contains a four-acre pond in which bass, catfish, bluegill and sunfish can be found. The park recently has upgraded trails, created another ramp for boating and added a handicapped-accessible trail. G.W. Thompson Wildlife Management Area Open March to October, the lake has a boat ramp and fishing pier. There is a concession stand, which provides rental boats, electric motors, bait, tackle, beverages and snacks. NEARBY PARKS Conway Robinson Memorial State Forest Route 29, Gainesville The 400-acre forest contains a vintage Civil War railroad bed, an old home site, and a shelter constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Civil War battles took place on the Conway, located a few miles southwest of the Manassas National Battlefield Park. Route 688, Near Hume The 4,160-acre facility extends through Fauquier, Warren and Clarke counties. Hundreds of hikers on the Appalachian Trail pass through it each year. Lake Thompson’s 10 acres are stocked with smallmouth bass, sunfish and channel catfish. Hunting is also permitted on the site. There are 11 parking lots on the site’s outskirts. (540) 999-2243 Skyline Drive meanders 105 miles through the scenic park. Cost per car is $10 for one week. An annual pass costs $20. The park has lodging, craft and gift shops, snack bars and service stations. The park gift shop is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Activities include hiking, camping, nature watching and other outdoor activities. Manassas National Battlefield Park Manassas (703) 754-1861 www.nps.gov/mana/index.htm The 5,000-acre park offers hiking trails, picnic areas, a horseback riding trail, 12-mile driving tour, and a museum, which presents a historical video. No bikes are allowed on trails. Admission to the park is $3 per person, but is free to those under 16 years old. Annual pass costs $20. When it comes to PRINTING, we’re the EXPERTS More Options, More Color, Best Prices When it comes to your next printing project, call the experts. At Brand Design, we put all the pieces together. Whether it’s design, scheduling, printing or mailing, we make sure your project is a success. We’ll get it delivered on time and to the right people, at the least possible expense...and that’s no small potatoes. Mr. Potato Head is a registered trademark of Hasbro. Whitney State Forest Lees Ridge Road (Route 684), Near Warrenton The 147.5-acre forest offers excellent opportunities for environmental education and demonstration as well as hiking, biking and jogging. The forest, open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., contains several horseback-riding trails that are used by local residents. In addition to 20-year-old loblolly and slash pine groves, American chestnut seedlings have been planted in the cleared fields. Shenandoah National Park Skyline Drive/Blue Ridge Mountains For quality printing and great prices, call Brand Design today. 400 Rosedale Ct, Suite 100, Warrenton, VA 20186 | 540.341.0200 | www.branddesign.com 23 24 25 www.fauquiercounty.gov/government/departments/parksrec/ Performing Arts Ballet Academy of Warrenton, Virginia Drum and Strum Music Center Location: 410 Rosedale Court, Warrenton, VA 20186 Classes: • Creative Movement for ages 3 and 4 (8 per class) • Pre-Ballet for ages 5 and 6 • Ballet for ages 7 and up • Acrobatics for ages 5 and up • Tap for ages 5 and up • Jazz for ages 9 and up • Hip Hop for ages 12 and up • Modern for ages 10 and up • Conditioning for Dancers for ages 11 and up Enrollment: Classes limited to 14 participants unless otherwise noted. Dates: Year Round Contact: 347-4011 www.ballet-academy.com Location: 49 Lee Street, Warrenton, Virginia Programs: Musical Lessons for Guitar, Banjo, Piano, Voice, Violin, Fiddle, Drums, Mandolin. Lessons are one-on-one year round. Ages: Must be 7 years old, or old enough to read words and have the ability to sit through a 30 minute lesson Cost: Varies by instrument. Call for current details Contact: (540) 347-7484 FAX 540-347-3207 www.drumnstrum.com Commonwealth Highland Dance Association Program: Teaches National and Highland forms of Scottish Dancing with performances in parades, benefits, and special occasions. Schedule: Meets weekly January through November Ages: 6 - adult Cost: Varies, call for more information Contact: Iris Nimmo (540) 428-3728 Dance Works Location: Marshall Community Center, Marshall VA Program: DanceWorks' mission is to introduce dance to young children in a fun and upbeat manner through Fauquier County Parks and Recreation. This program offers introductory classes only. Cost: Please call for details. Contact: Cynthia Kelly, (540) 364-3886 Fauquier Activity Services Community Center Location: 10210 Marsh Rd. (Rt. 17) Suite D, Bealeton VA 22712 What is FAS: It’s a non-profit organization designed for families in and around Fauquier County, and offers a variety of programs for children of all ages. The facility provides a place for children to participate in fun activities, and provides a safe place for them to take part in quality programs, clinics, and tournaments, centered on learning and leisure. FAS has a long list of 6 week programs which are offered year round, and are developmentally appropriate. Programs: 6 week Programs Include: Pre-School Tumbling & Pre-School Dance/Creative Movement (Ages 2-5), Beginning Tumbling & Beginning Dance (Ages 5-10) Private Tumbling lessons (Ages 11-18) Hip-Hop, Jazz & Step lessons (Ages 5-10) Year Round Programs Include: Our own Competitive/Traveling Teams, which compete in and around Fauquier County, perform in parade, shows, and exhibitions, as well as entertain crowds by performing the Half Time Show for the Washington Wizards. Teams Include: Cheer, Pom, Hip-Hop, Jazz & Step (Ages 10-18) Summer Camps Include: Hip Hop Dance Camp (grades K-5 & 6-11), Cheer & Pom Camps (grades K-5 & 6-11), Tumbling Camps (grades K-5 & 6-11) Other Theme camps will be offered, Call for more information. Birthday Parties: FAS provides Birthday Parties for children ages 2-10. Party includes: Tumbling time, Trampoline, Obstacle course, Parachute, Tunnels, Games, Music and more as well as a private party room. Other Activities: Game room, Basketball, Video game tournaments, Movie night, Arts & Crafts, and Computer room Fees: FAS strive to keep cost down for families and are reasonably priced. Please call for a list of classes and tuition fees. Contact Information: (540) 439-2301 fauquieractserv@aol.com fasxcheerndance@hotmail.com In Motion Dance Center Location: 75 C West Lee Street, Warrenton, 20186 Programs: Year round dance instruction including ballet, jazz, tap, pointe, ballroom, swing, Latin, musical theatre, hip-hop, lyrical, yoga, modern and poms/dance team. Also includes pre-school classes in creative movement, tap and boogie fever and full curriculum of Kindermusik from newborns through age 7. Piano instruction is also available. Starting with the 2006-2007 school year preschool will be offered for children 2-1/2 to 5 years old. Students will concentrate on academics as well as having the opportunity to participate in classes offering American Sign Language, and Creative Movement and Music. In Motion Dance Center will also offer after-school care for students in which students are brought to the dance center after school and given homework help while having the opportunity to take a variety of dance or music classes. (continued) 27 PERFORMING ARTS Summer classes include intense ballet camps, Kindermusik camps, theatre camps, Irish dance camps, fairy tale princess camps, and mini-dance camps for ages 4-7 and 8-12 with themes such as Survivor, American Idol, Circus and Western. Also available during the summer is 6-week classes in Creative Movement, Pre-school tap, boogie fever, modern, hip-hop, lyrical, jazz, ballet and pointe. The In Motion Dance Company is a performance group that performs several times a year in different venues in the local vicinity with some travel as far as Pennsylvania and New York. Dancers are accepted to the Company who are at least 12 years and have any level of experience in modern, jazz, hip-hop OR ballet. The Ballet Theatre performs two ballets annually. The In Motion Ballet Theatre's premiere performance of Cinderella was a spectacular performance using dancers ages 3 through 60. The Ballet Theatre focuses on the dancers from our community and brings in professionals for supporting roles to enhance their performance. In Cinderella, dancers from the Washington Ballet and Manassas Dance Company danced the roles of the Prince and his confidant, Dandini. Ages: Classes vary by age and skill level. Cost: Varies per program, please call for details Contact: 349-2439 inmotiondancing@aol.com www.inmotion-dance.com Legend All Star Cheer and Dance Location: 6418 Old Meetze Rd, Warrenton Program: Year round competitive cheer and dance groups with performances in local parades and events. Tumbling instruction also available. Format: Pee-Wee and Youth Competitive Cheer Junior and Senior Competitive Cheer Junior and Senior Hip Hop Dance Teams Schedule: Year round with tryouts in May for competitive cheer and dance Contact: Pam Jeckell, (540) 272-0296 Linda Costello, (540) 272-2852 Email: Legendcheerva@aol.com 28 Piedmont Regional Orchestra (PRO) Location: Highland Center for the Arts, Warrenton Virginia Program: The PRO has a two-fold mission of providing concerts that enrich our community while also educating young, aspiring musicians and artists. The members of the Orchestra are volunteer musicians from Fauquier County and the neighboring communities. The group provides an opportunity for amateur and professional musicians, as well as advanced students to work together. Events: (Please see PRO web site for additional information on each event.) Pro Young Artists Competition This competition is open to student instrumentalists by audition (strings, winds, or percussion) under the age of 19 as for April 2, 2006. PRO Student Art Contest The PRO sponsors an annual student art contest. The artwork is developed to coincide with and compliment the theme of the Children's Concert performed annually by the PRO. PRO Music Camp (August 2006) The PRO sponsors a week-long summer music camp for middle school students in August each year. The program is designed to enhance and expand musical learning for band, chorus and string students. The week culminates in a spirited public concert the final day of camp. Annual Children's Concert Held each year for elementary and middle school children to educate and entertain. Contact: (540) 270-3168 music@prorchestra.org www.prorchestra.org The American Children of SCORE (String, Choral, Orff and Recorder Ensemble) Location: Highland Center for the Arts, Warrenton 8031 Great Run Lane, Warrenton Program: The American Children of SCORE (String, Choral, Orff and Recorder Ensemble) is a non-profit music education and performance organization. SCORE ensemble - SCORE is a unique performing ensemble of children in the third through sixth grades. The organization was founded in 1994. The children come from many different public, private and home schools throughout Fauquier and surrounding counties in Virginia and are selected by audition. All children are trained chorally and on Orff instruments, recorders, and/or traditional string instruments and rehearse arrangements that have been created specifically for this instrumentation and age group. In these rehearsals, the group is broken down into subgroups, enabling the teachers/directors to provide a more focused time of instruction to a smaller group as each new concept or skill is learned. Ages: 3rd - 6th grade. Early Childhood Music - These small weekly classes are grouped according to age and are designed to actively encourage musical development through rhythm, speech, song, movement and instrumental play. Ages: 4 - 7 Dates: Weekly, September - May Fee: Yes, needs based financial assistance available Contact: John Krumich or Betsy Porter 428-2313 scoreweb@earthlink.net www.scoremusicensemble.org PERFORMING ARTS The Community Music School of the Piedmont Location: 9110 John Mosby Highway Upperville Satellite Locations: 4243 Loudoun Street, The Plains 39518 John Mosby Highway, Aldie 105 East Washington Street, Middleburg Programs: Private music lessons and group classes for children of all ages and adults. Some need based financial aid is available. The Community Music School of the Piedmont is a 501 c 3 tax exempt organization. Private Lessons: piano, cello, violin, viola, guitar, harp, flute, clarinet, voice, saxophone, trumpet, percussions. Rate is $27.50 per 30 min. lesson. Group Classes: Music Together (ages birth to 3) Music for infants, toddlers and their parents and caregivers. 10 week sessions throughout the year. Fee for class and materials. Please call for details. Fun with Music (ages 4-6) Music class for young children exploring rhythm, sounds, and music patterns through singing, and movement. 10 week sessions in the spring and fall. Please call for schedule and fee information. Music Therapy (all ages) Registered music therapist designs classes to address goals of the student. These classes include moving, listening, singing, and playing a variety of instruments. These music classes seek to improve communication, cognition, social, emotional, and motor skills of each participant. These classses enhance self esteem and quality of life. Please call for schedule and fee information. Piedmont Chamber Players I: (ages 10-15) Ensemble groups play chamber music during weekly rehearsals. Minimum one year private study recommended. Perform winter and spring concerts. Call for fee information. Piedmont Chamber Players II: (ages 1520) Challenging ensemble experience for advanced students playing chamber music. Weekly rehearsals and performances throughout the year. Call for fee information. Contact: Executive Director Martha Cotter (540) 592-3040 Email: piedmontmusic@aol.com www.piedmontmusic.org Virginia Civic Ballet Warrenton Ballet Company Location: 4237 Bragg Street, The Plains, Virginia. Program: VCB is a professional non-profit dance company. The Bragg street studio is the rehearsal site for the professional dancers, the apprentice company, and professional training classes for youth. Cecchetti based program. Cost: Please call for more details Contact: Cynthia Kelly, (540) 253-5258 Location: 410 Rosedale Court (Academy Road and Walker Drive), Warrenton Program: Advanced level dance company that provides concert performance opportunities to aspiring dancers, brings talented local dancers to the attention of the community, and fosters an appreciation of the arts. Ages: 10 and over, auditions required Cost: Varies based on participation Contact: Tina Lore, (540) 336-1980 www.warrentonballet.com (Serving Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties) 118 East Piedmont Street, • Culpeper, Virginia 22701 540-825-0317 or 825-7615 or email volunteer@piedmontunitedway.org 29 MIDDLEBURG WASHINGTON 540.687.6395 540.675.1488 ArmfieldMillerRipley.com proudly supports Fauquier Alliance for Youth and their work with our area’s youth INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS • LOC AL AFFILIATE Schools Fauquier County Public Schools Mission: To cultivate the ability, intellect and character of each student to insure an educated citizenry. Grade Levels: Elementary, K - 5 Middle School, 6 - 8 High School, 9 - 12 Academic Year: Late August through early to mid June Summer Session: K - 8 by principal recommendation only 9 - 12 for students wishing to repeat a core class Enrollment (Sept. 30, 2005): • 10 Elementary Schools with 4,933 students • 5 Middle Schools with 2,500 students • 2 High Schools with 3,355 students Total: 10,968 students School Operations: Five-member school board sets policies and oversees operations. Each board member is elected to a four-year term. Central office administration controls day-to-day supervision. School Board: The School Board meets on the second Monday of every month at the Warren Green Building in Warrenton (June through September) or at one of the schools on a rotating basis (October through May). Meetings usually begin with “open microphone” at 7 p.m. Citizens sign up that night to speak; a three-minute time limit is customary. For more information, call 351-1005. Cedar Run District Chairman - Jay VanGelder 12140 Bristersburg Road Midland, Va. 22728 (540) 788-9319; Fax (540) 788-9971 E-mail: jvangelder@fcps1.org Center District Sally Murray 7148 Airlie Road Warrenton, Va. 20187 (540) 347-9084; Fax 347-3255 E-mail: smurray@fcps1.org Lee District Ernest Gray, Jr. 13333 Union Church Road Sumerduck, Va. 22742 (540) 439-4169; Fax 439-4142 E-mail: egray@fcps1.org Marshall District Vice Chairman - Raymond (Duke) Bland, Sr. P.O. Box 39, 9475 Ada Road Marshall, Va. 20116 (540) 364-1233 E-mail: dbland@fcps1.org Scott District Robert Sinclair P.O. Box 203 Marshall, Va. 20115 (540) 253-5814; Fax 253-5068 E-mail: bsinclair@fcps1.org Elementary Schools: C.M. Bradley Elementary 674 Hastings Lane Warrenton, Va. 20186 347-6130 Principal: Douglas White J.G. Brumfield Elementary 550 Alwington Blvd. Warrenton, Va. 20186 347-6180 Principal: Rosanne Williamson W.G. Coleman Elementary 4096 Zulla Road P.O. Box 68 Marshall, Va. 20116 364-1515 Principal: Joy Seward Grace Miller Elementary 6248 Catlett Road Bealeton, Va. 22712 439-1913 Principal: Judith Williams Claude Thompson Elementary 3284 Rectortown Road Marshall, Va. 20115 364-2218 Principal: Mary Pat Warter H.M. Pearson Elementary 9347 Bastable Mill Road Catlett, Va. 20119 788-9071 Principal: Cindy Carter M.M. Pierce Elementary 12074 James Madison St. Remington, Va. 22734 439-3213 Principal: Betty Putnam C. Hunter Ritchie Elementary 4416 Broad Run Church Road New Baltimore, Va. 20187 349-0460 Principal: Lee Bell P.B. Smith Elementary 6176 Dumfries Road Warrenton, Va. 20187 347-6150 Principal: Bronwyn White Mary Walter Elementary 4529 Morrisville Road Bealeton, Va. 22712 439-3279 Principal: Alex O’Dell Middle Schools: Auburn Middle School 7270 Riley Road Warrenton, Va. 20187 428-3750 Principal: Jim Angelo Cedar Lee Middle 11138 Marsh Road Bealeton, Va. 22712 439-3207 Principal: Steven Parker Marshall Middle 4048 Zulla Road P.O. Box 117 Marshall, Va. 20116 364-1551 Principal: Christine Moschetti W.C. Taylor Middle 350 E. Shirley Ave. Warrenton, Va. 20186 347-6140 Principal: Ruth Nelson 31 SCHOOLS Warrenton Middle 244 Waterloo St. Warrenton, Va. 20186 347-6160 Principal: Wallicia Gill High Schools: Fauquier High 705 Waterloo Road Warrenton, Va. 20186 347-6100 Principal: Roger Sites Second Language Coordinator Amy Ternois, 351-1058 E-mail: aternois@fcps1.org Gifted and Talented/Fine Arts Coordinator Cheri Mangrum, 351-1012 E-mail: cmangrum@fcps1.org Facilities Manager TBA Human Resources Director Janelle Downs Liberty High 6300 Independence Ave. Bealeton, Va. 22712 439-6300 Principal: Roger Lee E-mail: janelle.downes@fauquiercounty.gov Southeastern Alternative School 4484 Catlett Road Midland, Va. 22728 788-1054 Director: Craig Carscallen Instructional Technology Manager Patti Kershaw, 351-1119 E-mail: pkershaw@fcps1.org Contacts: General Information: 351-1000 Superintendent Dr. J. David Martin, 351-1011 E-mail: jdmartin@fcps1.org Associate Superintendent for Instruction Sandra Mitchell, 351-1014 E-mail: smitchell@fcps1.org Assistant Superintendent for Administration Janice Bourne, 351-1017 E-mail: jbourne@fcps1.org Assessment/Testing Coordinator Mary Wills, 351-1021 E-mail: mwills@fcps1.org Manager of Budget and Operations Andy Hawkins, 351-1004 E-mail: ahawkins@fcps1.org Career/Technical Education Coordinator Sarah Frye, 351-1002 E-mail: sfrye@fcps1.org Construction Manager Warren Darrell, 347-6116 E-mail: wdarrell@fcps1.org 32 History/Social Studies Coordinator Patricia Downey, 351-1018 E-mail: pdowney@fcps1.org Language Arts Coordinator Eileen Burgwyn, 351-1038 E-mail: eburgwyn@fcps1.org Math Coordinator Dr. Mary Smith, 351-1027 E-mail: mssmith@fcps1.org School/Community Information Coordinator Karen Parkinson, 351-1031 E-mail: kparkinson@fcps1.org School Nutrition Director April Plummer, 428-4451 E-mail: aplummer@fcps1.org Science/Health/Physical Education Coordinator Eric Dalton, 351-1003 E-mail: edalton@fcps1.org Special Education Director Dr. Michael Romanelli, 428-1120, extension 1084 E-mail: mromanelli@fcps1.org Support Services Supervisor Jackie Sellers, 428-1120 Ext. 1077 E-mail: jsellers@fcps1.org Support Services Instructional Coordinator Mary Dejarnette, 428-1120 Ext. 1061 E-mail: mdegarnette@fcps1.org Teacher Resource Center/Media Services Coordinator Tammy Vetter, 428-1120 Ext. 1000 E-mail: tvetter@fcps1.org Technology Supervisor Charles Grammick, 351-1013 cgrammick@fcps1.org Transportation Director Bill Stanton, 347-6176 E-mail: bstanton@fcps1.org Middle School Sports (Offered at all FCPS Middle Schools) Fall Football - Boys Basketball - Girls Winter Basketball - Boys Cheerleading - Girls Volleyball - Girls Spring Soccer - Boys and Girls Softball - Girls Middle School Clubs (Check with school as this list is not all inclusive and club offerings may vary each year.) Auburn: Yearbook, Step Team, Art, Central Action Team, Battle of the Books, Spanish, Dance Team, National Junior Honor Society, Space Camp, Principals Brown Bag Lunch Bunch Book Club Cedar Lee: Yearbook, Step Team, Battle of the Books, SCA, NJHS, FFA, Journalism Marshall: Yearbook, Leadership Club, Art, Chess, Drama, Guitar , Battle of the Books, National Junior Honor Society Taylor: Battle of the Books, SCO, Yearbook, Drama, Foreign Language, National Junior Honor Society Warrenton: Puzzle Club, Library Assistants Club, Battle of the Books, Chess, SCO, Yearbook, Math Team, National Junior Honor Society, Quill and Ink, Space Academy SCHOOLS High School Clubs Academic Team Anime Block 5 Art Studio Club Chess Club Costmetology Club Critical Thinking Club Cultural Awareness Club Dance Team (not step) Distributive Education Clubs of America Drama Club or Inter. Thespian Society Edge Club Family, Career, Community Leaders of America Fellowship of Christian Athletes Film Club Foreign Language Alliance Future Business Leaders of America Future Farmers of America French Club German Club Health Occupations Students of America Hispanic Heritage Club Knitting Club Latin Club National Honor Society Peer Mediation Sci-Fi and Fantasy Club Softball Club Spanish Club Step Team Student Council Association Team Rocketry Technology Club Technology Students Association Twirl Team Virginia Readers Book Club Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Voices and Vision Volunteer Fauquier Young Writers High School Sports (Offered at Fauquier High and Liberty High) Fauquier High Liberty High X X X X X X X X X Fall Sports Cheerleading - Girls Varsity, JV, Freshman Cross Country - Boys and Girls Field Hockey - Girls Varsity, JV Football - Varsity, JV, Freshman Golf - Boys and Girls, same team Volleyball - Girls Varsity, JV, Freshman Competition Cheer - Girls Varsity X X X X X X X X X Winter Sports Basketball - Boys and Girls Varsity, JV, Freshman Cheerleading - Girls Varsity, JV, Freshman Swimming - Boys and Girls Varsity Wrestling - Boys Varsity, JV Indoor Track - Boys and Girls Varsity X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Spring Sports Baseball - Boys Varsity, JV Lacrosse - Boys and Girls Varsity, JV Tennis - Boys and Girls Varsity Soccer - Boys and Girls Varsity, JV Softball - Girls Varsity, JV Track - Boys and Girls Varsity Competition Cheer, Girls Varsity Fauquier County Public Schools Summer Camps Band Camp June 26-29 at Fauquier High School 8 a.m.-3 p.m. for rising 6th-9th grade students. A fee is charged. Gifted/Talented Art Camp For rising 5th-11th grade students who are recommended by their art teacher. A fee is charged. Elementary: June 26-30 at Brumfield Elem. and July 24-28 at Miller Elem. Middle: July 10-14 at FHS High: July 10-14 at FHS and July 17-21 (Pottery) at FHS Super Summer Seminars June 27-July 1 at Warrenton Middle School from 9 a.m.- 12 noon for preschool-6th grade students who are recommended by their art teacher. Location to be determined. A fee is charged. SummerQuest! July 10-21, 2006 at Emerald High School in Culpeper (bus provided) 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for rising 6th-8th grade gifted/talented students. There is no fee. 33 SCHOOLS Private Schools Boxwood School Location: 507 Winchester Street, Warrenton Program: Private primary school, Montessori curriculum, classical education with an emphasis on language and courtesy; writing, math, and nature; morning preschool, summer camps. Ages: Nursery to 2nd grade Tuition: Please call for more details Contact: (540) 347-1679 Fresta Valley Christian School Location: 6428 Wilson Road, Marshall Grades: Pre-K-12 - Advanced College Prep Enrollment: 300 Tuition: Please call for more details Sports: For 6 - 12 grade; Cross Country, Boys and Girls Soccer, Volleyball, Boys and Girls Basketball, Baseball and Tennis Clubs: Speech, Drama, Orchestra, Guitar, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Robotics and Debate Team. Contact: (540) 364-1929 Highland School Location: 597 Broadview Avenue, Warrenton Mission: To provide a demanding academic program to develop the skills and character essential for students to meet the challenges of college and leadership in the 21st century. Grades: PK - Grade 12; College Preparatory Enrollment: 537 Tuition: Please call for details Arts: AP Music Theory AP Studio Arts Beginning Guitar Concert Band Guitar Ensemble Chorus String Ensemble Songwriter Intro to 2-D Design Intro to 3-D Design Photography Play Studies Theater Technology 34 Athletics: FALL Boys and Girls Cross Country Girls Field Hockey Coed Golf Girls Volleyball Boys and Girls Soccer Girls Tennis WINTER Boys and Girls Basketball Boys and Girls Swimming Girls Dance Coed Chess Girls Cheerleading SPRING Boys and Girls Lacrosse Girls Soccer Boys Tennis Girls Softball Clubs: A variety of programs are offered throughout the Lower and Middle Schools including art clubs, science clubs, private music lessons, service projects and field studies. In the Upper School, special programs include the Key Club, Theater/Drama Club, Prefect Board and field studies. Camps: A variety of enrichment and sports camps are offered each summer for children ages 4 and up. Please visit www.highlandschool.org and click on the Summer Camp 2006 link for more information. Contact: Chris S. Pryor, Director of Admission and Financial Aid (540) 878-2700, ext. 1201 (540) 341-7164 fax admission@highlandschool.org www.highlandschool.org Midland Christian Academy Location: 10434 Old Carolina Road, Midland Grades: Pre-K - 5th Grade (Student Teacher ratio is 8 to 1) Program: Non-denominational Christian education, morning preschool during school year, before and after school care. Field trips, hands on work. multi-disciplinary activities and Chapel each week. Curriculum: A-Beka, Music, Art, Computers and Foreign Language Activities: Soccer, t-ball and Pioneer Club Contact: (540) 439-2606 www.midlandchristian.org St. John the Evangelist Catholic School Location: 111 King Street, Warrenton Grades: Pre-K-8 Enrollment: 320 Sports/Clubs: Basketball, tennis, photography, chess, karate, scouts, yearbook, choir Contact: (540) 347-2458 www.stjohntheevangelist.org Wakefield School Classical, liberal arts, college preparatory school. Accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. Bus Service available Location: 4439 Old Tavern Road, The Plains Grades: Pre-K through 12 Enrollment: 443 students Activities: Wakefield acknowledges the need for balance and personal development provided by extra-curricular activities. The School supports activities including student government, interscholastic athletics, academic clubs, artistic activities, and service organizations. The opportunity to achieve success in ungraded activities encourages students to explore and develop their own interests, take leadership roles, and achieve greater success in the academic program. Athletics: Member of the Delaney Athletic Conference Fall Boys’ Soccer Girls’ Field Hockey Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country Boys’ and Girls’ Golf Girls’ Volleyball Girls’ Tennis Winter Boys’ and Girls’ Swimming Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball Boys’ and Girls’ Squash Spring Boys’ and Girls’ Lacrosse Boys’ Tennis Girls’ Soccer SCHOOLS COLLEGES Lord Fairfax Community College Lord Fairfax Community College is a comprehensive, nonresidential, two-year public institution of higher education with three locations-the Fauquier and Middletown Campuses and the Luray-Page County Center-and outreach sites throughout the College's service region, which includes the counties of Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah, and Warren and the city of Winchester. LFCC offers more than 75 associate degree and certificate programs in a wide variety of disciplines, in addition to workforce preparation programs for employees and employers. In an effort to accommodate various schedules, LFCC offers a variety of day, evening, weekend and distance learning classes. LFCC is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Summer programs are available for youth, please call for more details. Fauquier Campus Location: 6480 College Street, Warrenton, Contact: (540) 351-1505 www.lfcc.edu The Arts: Fine Arts Art History Introduction to Studio Art Drawing Painting Intro to Black and White Photography Advanced Black and White photography AP art: Studio-general Performing Arts (Member of Cappies) Music and Theory and Composition AP Music Theory Introduction to Theatre Advanced Theatre Acting I Acting II Stage Craft Lower School After School Activities: Cooking, Pottery, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, Brownies, Nature Club and more Upper School Clubs: Model United Nations, Service Club, Literary magazine, Amnesty International, World Cultures Club, and more. Camps: Summer Program: Weekly Camps from June 19 – July 28 Ages 4 and up Specialty Camps include: Building Your Own Computer SAT Prep Course Middle School Study Skills Small Group Personal Training Adventure Links Contact: Ms. Toni Updike 540-253-5393 ext.449 tupdike@wakefieldschool.org www.wakefieldschool.org Luray-Page County Center Location: 334 North Hawksbill Street, Luray Contact: (540) 843-0722 www.lfcc.edu/luraypagecountycenter Middletown Campus Location: 173 Skirmisher Lane, Middletown Contact: (800) 906-5322 www.lfcc.edu 35 Sports ATHLETIC SPORT PREPARATION AND FITNESS BASEBALL Fauquier Babe Ruth Baseball Next Level Performance Training Program: • All programs designed by Colby Schreckengost-experienced, former Division IA Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coach. • Group classes, small groups and individual one-on-one sessions available • 3 different Levels of group training based on 1st session evaluation and age Pee-Wee (ages 8-12) Junior (ages 12-14) Advanced (ages 14-18) • Sport Specific Training Programs designed and executed • Dedicated to safety and post injury recovery • Motivation and counseling for post graduate athletic careers • Emphasis on “doing things right” • All participants are trained to run better, improve coordination and movement skills, increase strength and conditioning, increase foot speed, balance and agility, improve athletic core strength as well as weight reduction and overall fitness. • The staff at Next Level Performance Training designed the strength component of this program utilizing dumbbells, stability balls, medicine balls, and the young athlete's own body weight. • The sessions are fun but focused on physical tasks and understanding “best effort” and technique development. Location: Old Town Athletic Club 169 Keith Street, Warrenton,VA 20186 Cost: Rates based on level of attention requested Schedule: Programs are on-going. Please call for current offerings and Summer Program Specials Contact: NLT: (703) 919-6200 www.NLTraining.com OTAC: (540) 349-2791 www.OTACfitness.com 36 Program: - Recreational Spring League with end of season League Championship/Fall Instructional League - Tournament for Minor, Major, 13-Prep, Junior and Senior divisions. - Tournament Ball featuring travel to district and state tournaments. - All-Star Game for T-ball and Rookie division. Location: Play takes place on fields located throughout Fauquier County. Schedule: Varies by age/division; average play between practice and games is 2 -3 times per week. Dates: Regular season: Spring - late March through early June (registration takes place January 1 - February 28) Instructional Season: Fall - late August through mid-October (registration begins July 1) Tournament Ball - Spring and Summer; try-outs early to mid-season Ages: 5 - 6 (T-ball) 7-8 (Rookies) 9-10 (Minors) 11-12 (Majors) 13 (13-Prep) 14-15 (Juniors) 16-18 (Seniors) Cost: Varies per division, please visit website of call for details Contact: Carrie Soaper, Registrar fauquierbaberuth@aol.com Brett Campeol - League President, (540) 349-0782 P.O. Box 1280, Warrenton, VA 20188 www.fauquierbaberuth.com. Fauquier Gator’s Fauquier Gators is a local collegiate team that plays in the prestigious Clark-Griffith summer baseball league. The league has been in existence for more than 50 years and is considered one of the top wood bat collegiate summer leagues in the country. With the goal of further promoting baseball in Fauquier County, the Gators offer camps and clinics during the summer. The Gators play May through August. Home games are played at Fauquier High School. Program: Gator’s Baseball Summer Camp Location: Fauquier High School Dates: Session 1: June 27 - 30 Session 2: July 11 - 14 Session 3: July 18 - 25 Session 4: July 25 - 28 Times: Monday - Thursday; 9am - 1pm Ages: 7 - 17 Cost: $100 per session Registration deadline - June 1 Contact: Please call Paul Koch for questions. (703) 608-2556 pkoch999@hotmail.com BASKETBALL Optimist Club Youth Basketball League Location: Games take place in gymnasiums throughout Fauquier County. Program: Recreational winter basketball league Format: League play with end of season tournament Schedule: On average, one practice per week and Saturday games Dates: January - March (sign-ups begin in October with evaluation sessions.) Ages: Boys and Girls age 5 - 17; Age Groups: 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, 13-14 & 15-17 Cost: Email or visit website for current fees. Contact: Email: opbasketball@adelphia.net www.warrentonoptimist.com (Be sure to type in the www.) SPORTS Fauquier Knights Program: AAU developmental, competitive basketball program and Fall recreational league Location: In gymnasiums throughout Fauquier County Format: Weekly practice, local tournaments, travel to regional tournaments Dates: Developmental program - year round Recreational League - October through mid-December, registration begins in August Ages: Recreational: Boys and Girls K-12 Competitive: Ages 9-19 Cost: varies, please call for more information Contact: Steve Malik - (540) 222-3197 kntball@aol.com www.fauquierknights.com Fauquier Free Spirits Program: AAU girls competitive basketball program Location: In gymnasiums throughout Fauquier County Format: Weekly practice, travel to local and regional tournaments Dates: October through June Ages: Girls 11 - 14 Cost: varies, please call for more information Contact: Cathy Roberts - (540) 349-8854 www.eteamz.com/fauquiergsa BOXING Kardio-Kick Program: Boxing and Kick-Boxing instruction Format: Levels of instruction include K1 (beginner - focus on fundamentals and conditioning), K2 (Intermediate) and K3 (Full Contact Sparing). Additional opportunities are available for competition fighting. Location: Chestnut Forks Athletic Club - 6379 Airlie Road, Warrenton Schedule: Weekly classes available Ages: 7 to adult Cost: $195 for 3-month membership includes unlimited classes and gloves, shin guards and mouthpiece. Groups and family discounts available. Contact: Travis Alexander (540) 347-7693 sparta277@cs.com www.kardiokick.com BOWLING Warrenton Lanes Location: 272 Broadview Avenue Programs: Youth bowling leagues and tournaments, special events, birthday parties Schedule: Saturday Morning Youth League September through April Summer Youth/Adult League - Tuesday nights May through August Cost: varies, please call for more information Contact: (540) 347-2300 Fauquier Youth Football Program: Cheerleading for Fauquier Youth Football fall league. Location: Practices take place on sports fields throughout Fauquier County. Games take place at Grace Miller Elementary School. Ages: Girls 5 - 13 Schedule: Registration begins in March on-line. Practice begins in early August. Games begin the last week of August. Squads practice two to three times per week and games are on Saturday. Cost: To be determined. Contact: (540) 347-4117 Leave a message and a representative will call you back. www.fauquieryouthfootball.com. CHEERLEADING Legend All Star Cheer and Dance Program: Year round competitive cheer and dance groups with performances in local parades and events. Tumbling instruction also available. Location: 6418 Old Meetze Rd, Warrenton Format: Pee-Wee and Youth Competitive Cheer Junior and Senior Competitive Cheer Junior and Senior Hip Hop Dance Teams Schedule: Year round with tryouts in May for competitive cheer and dance Contact: Pam Jeckell, (540) 272-0296 Linda Costello, (540) 272-2852 Email: Legendcheerva@aol.com 37 SPORTS EQUESTRIAN 4-H Programs (please see CLUBS) Cassanova Warrenton Pony Club (CWPC) Providing knowledge and horsemanship skills to those with Ponies. Programs: Dressage Lessons and Events, Show Jumping, Games Competitions, Cross Country, Horse Management, Summer Camp and volunteer opportunities. Schedule: Attend weekly or monthly lessons with your pony as you please. Costs: Yearly membership dues, minimal cost for lessons, competition fees paid Contact: Call for more information Jackie and Frank Horn (540) 634-3081 FOOTBALL Fauquier Youth Football Program: Fall tackle football league with four divisions per age group, end of season playoff and championship game plus All Star Game for Pee Wee, Jr. and Sr. divisions. Instructional is full contact non-competitive games with Coaches on the field. Location: Practices take place on sports fields throughout Fauquier County. Practice is normally were the player goes to elementary school. Players are placed on teams closest to elementary school that player lives by. Exceptions are determined by Board of directors due to roster size and other circumstances. Games take place at Grace Miller Elementary School. Ages: age 5 - 13; age groups: instructional 5- 7, Pee Wee 8-9, Jr. 10-11, Sr. 12-13 Schedule: Registrationbegins in March on-line. Practice begins in early August. Games begin the last week of August. Teams practice two to three times per week and games are on Saturday. Cost: To be determined Contact: (540) 347-4117, please leave message www.fauquieryouthfootball.com. 38 Fauquier Youth Coed Flag Football League Program: Spring flag football league with end of season playoffs and Championship game in each division. Location: To be determined each season. Ages: Boys and Girls age 5 - 13 Age groups: 5 - 7 Pee Wee, 8 - 10 Jr., 11-13 Sr. Schedule: Registration begins mid-February. Practices begin first of April. Games begin in May. Playoffs take place in early June and conclude with the Championship game in mid-June. Cost: Please call for more information. Contact: Commissioner - Jimmi Cutsail (540) 341-1048 South Wales Golf Club Public 18-hole golf course, driving range, putting green Location: 18363 Golf Lane, Jeffersonton Cost: $16 for under 15 years of age; 16 and up price varies by day and time. Hours: Open daylight hours. Contact: (540) 937-3250 GYMNASTICS Toddlin Time Program: GOLF Play gym designed especially for parent and child Location: Karate Sports Academy 144 Broadview Avenue, Warrenton Ages: 10 months - 4 years Contact: (540) 347-7355 Golf Improvement Center Warrenton Gymnastics Center This public golf practice facility has a driving range, 18 hole putting green, two driving range shelter and pro shop. Location: 5020 Lee Highway, New Baltimore Programs: Junior Clinic every Saturday from 12 1pm taught by Mark Jansen. Ages: Boys and Girls age 7 through teens Cost: $10 per day Hours: Open seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to dark. Contact: (540) 349-9761 Location: 365 West Shirley Avenue, Warrenton Programs: Wide variety of programs, please call for more information. Contact: (540) 347-7697 Kastle Greens Golf Club Public 18-hole championship course with golf lesson, driving range, pro shop, and grill. Location: 11446 Rogues Road, Midland Hours: Open seven days a week Cost: $50 on weekends with cart, $36 Monday through Thursday and $40 on Fridays. After 2 p.m., prices drop to $37 on weekends, $25 Monday through Thursday, and $30 on Fridays. Contact: (540) 788-3144 www.kastlegreens.com LACROSSE Fauquier Youth Lacrosse Program: Lacrosse is known as the fastest game on two feet. Learn skills & build enduran. Have fun playing an exciting game. All levels welcome. Format: League play with end of season playoffs and championship game. Location: Home games are played in the Warrenton area. Away games are held throughout Northern Virginia. Schedule: Spring Season - Registration begins in December and goes until the start of the second game or until teams are filled. Practices begin in mid-February. Games begin on or about the last week in March and continue through the beginning of June. There are usually 3 practices per week until games begin and then 2 practices and one game per week. Games are played on weekends. Evaluations and SPORTS A-team level tryouts begin in January. Post season and tournament opportunities announced as the season progresses. Information available on the website. Ages: Girls - U-15, U-13 and U-11 divisions Boys - U-15, U-13, U-11, U-9 divisions Cost: Approximately $105 for Spring season. Equipment: Boys: helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, stick and cup. Girls: stick & eye protection Contact: P.O. Box 3200, Warrenton, VA 20188 FCYLL@juno.com or FQLAX@aol.com www.FQLAX.com World Martial Arts Center LLC, Warrenton MAJORETTES Fauquier County Roller Hockey League Tip Top Twirlers Program: 4 on 4 w/ goalie non-contact league Location: 2 Outdoor Rinks: Warrenton Recreation Center site, corner of 5th St. and Franklin; Parking Lot 6, Warrenton Format: Fall and Spring league play with end of season playoffs, championship, awards banquet and summer camp. Schedule: Fall - registration begins in July; Season: September - early December. Spring - registration begins in December; Season: March - May. Ages: Boys and Girls age 5 - 17 Divisions: 8 and under, 10U, 13U, 17U Cost: average $100 per person Equipment: skates, stick, gloves, certified rollerhockey helmet, elbow pads; mouthpiece and shin guards required. Contact: www.fcrhl.com Lanny Cornwell, coachpete@fcrhl.com Jim Succup, fcrhlvp@fcrhl.com John Wood, coachjohn@gmail.com Program: Baton classes with performances in area parades and competitions. Location: Meet at Cedar Lee Middle School and Liberty High School Schedule: Classes run November through August Registration in October Ages: 3 and older Cost: $10 a month, plus uniform Contact: Dana Manley, 428-2388 rdmanley@adelphia.net MARTIAL ARTS Karate Sports Academy World Champion Martial Arts Center Location: 144 Broadview Avenue, Warrenton Program: Provides self-defense for adults and children. Includes tae kwon do and tang soo do instruction taught by owner Master Ron Jenkins. Ages: 3 and up Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:00am - 9:00pm Contact: (540) 347-4973 ksatdk@verizon.net Location: 608 West Blackwell Road, Warrenton Programs: Martial arts, Kick Boxing, Tae Kwon Do, self-defense and fitness classes for all ages taught by Grandmaster Kun Hwa Lee. After school classes available. Please call for more details. Contact: (540) 347-7266 Kick Boxing, see BOXING on pg. 32. ROLLER HOCKEY SOCCER Fauquier County Soccer Club The oldest soccer program in the area with the greatest depth and breadth of programs. FSCS’s Technical Director supports the Club’s coaches as an in-house resource to advance their work with the players. Program: Recreation league, competitive travel teams, player and coach clinics, TOPSoccer, adult league. Hunt County Classic Soccer Tournament held weekend before Thanksgiving. Partnership with the Positive Coaching Alliance, developing Double Goal Coaches who strive to win but have a second,more important, goal of using sports to teach life lessons. Location: Fields centrally located in Fauquier County Schedule: Spring Season - late March through early June; registration begins in November. (Late registrations accepted ) Fall Season - late August through late October; registration begins early June (Late registrations accepted.) Travel Team - Open try outs in June, some teams accept players throughout year. Participate in NCSL, WAGS, ODSL leagues. Ages: Recreational League - Boys and Girls U5 through U19 Travel Teams - Boys and Girls U9 through U19 Cost: varies based on age, please call for more information Contact: Club Administrator - (540) 349-8722 www.fcsc.org. Piedmont Futsal Soccer Club Program: Winter 5-on-5 indoor soccer league and youth training during school year. Location: In gymnasiums and outdoors throughout Fauquier County Ages: Male and female, age 6 to adult Schedule: Winter Season - January through early March; registration begins September 1 Games during season - one game per week Summer Tournaments Cost: varies by age, average cost is $80 per season Contact: (540) 349-9998 don@pfsc-soccer.com www.pfsc-soccer.com 39 SPORTS Warrenton Youth Soccer Club Programs: Recreational soccer league, travel team, camps, coaches/referee clinics; Warrenton Cup Soccer Tournament to be held June 25 - 26 Location: Practices in various fields throughout Fauquier County Recreational League Games held on Sundays at Fauquier High Schedule: Spring League - late March through late May, registration begins in November Fall League - September through early November, registration begins in late May Travel Team - based on coach and player interest Coaches/Referees Clinics - available for adults and students age 12 and up Summer Camps - June 27 through July 2 Ages: Leagues - Boys and Girls Under 8 through under 14 Summer Camp - boys and girls U5, U6, U8 and U10 divisions Cost: League - $50 for under 5; $60 for all other divisions plus $18 uniform cost Summer Camp - $60 includes t-shirt 40 Contact: Raul Heras - (540) 347-7289 registrar@wysc.org www.wysc.org SOFTBALL Fauquier Girls Softball Association Program: Spring and Fall fast-pitch softball program Location: Fields throughout County Schedule: Spring - April through June; registration begins in February Fall - September through November; registration begins in August Ages: Girls age 6 - 18 Cost: varies per season, please call for more information Contact: Stephen Miller, (540) 347-5063 www.fauquiergirlssoftball.com SWIMMING The Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill Location: 4248 Bludau Dr., Warrenton, VA Facility: Public 25-meter L-shaped pool with water depth ranging from 2 to 6 feet, kiddie pool, and snack bar. Programs: Swimming lessons, lap swimming, Aqua Aerobics and private swimming lessons when schedule permits. The pool is also available for private pool parties Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7 - 11pm. Hours: 11am to 7pm daily from Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Cost: Age 12 - 59: $4.50 Age 2 - 11 and 60 and above- $3.50 After 5:00pm, 2 and older: $3.00 Under 2 are free; discount passes are available. Contact: (540) 347-6894 SPORTS FAST Aquatics Center Facility: FAST Aquatics Center, a NON-profit organization, is a Year Round Enclosed Pool. The pool is 25 yards with 6 lanes. The water is maintained at 82 degrees Fahrenheit for year round enjoyment. Location: Vint Hill Technology Park, Warrenton Programs: FAST offers a variety of programs for all ages year round. Swim Lessons - Available for ages 6 months to adults. Children’s classes are offered on Saturday Mornings for all ages and levels, during the weekday for Preschoolers and some afternoon/evening classes in the Fall and Spring for the older children. During the summer months, all levels of swim lessons are offered on an ongoing basis. Pee-wee and Me and Preschool Classes (ages 3 - 5) are $48 for 8 thirty-minute lessons and the Level Classes (ages 6 and up) are $64 for 8 forty - five minute lessons. Current detailed schedules are available online and at the Pool. Private lessons are offered on a year round basis. Please call the office for more details. Physical Fitness Classes - Water Aerobics and a structured lap class called FAST Fit that anyone can attend. FAST also offers a Spring Class to help the Summer Swim Team children get in swimming shape. If interested in any of these programs, please contact FAST for more information. Hurricanes Swim Team - The Hurricanes have 2 swim teams, one year round USA Team and one Summer Swim Team. The USA Hurricanes practice in the evenings and depending on abilities, children may sign up for either a 9 month or 11 month program. The USA Hurricanes go to competitions throughout the year. The Summer Swim Team practices in the evenings, June and July, and has Saturday Morning swim meets at home and in Prince William County. Both teams are open to all ages of children that can swim the length of the pool. The USA team has registration in late August and the Summer Swim Team holds registration in early May. Please contact the FAST Office for fees and schedules. Open and Lap Swim - The schedule varies during the year due to various contracted rentals and swim team practices. Please contact the FAST Office for the current hours or go to our website. Birthday Parties - FAST is a great place to host birthday parties for all ages. Available on the weekends, please contact the FAST Office for current availability and cost. Contact: (540) 349-4858 www.fastaquatics.com fastaquatics@aol.com Tournament, Summer Camps. All taught by Certified Teaching Professionals. Cost: Varies depending on program. Please call for more information. Contact: (540) 347-0823 www.chestnutforks.com Chestnut Forks Athletic Club TRACK AND FIELD Location: 6379 Airlie Road, Warrenton Facility: Private swim club featuring 25-meter, 6-lane pool with diving area and food service. Programs: Swimming lessons and Blue Marlin’s Swim Team Cost: Membership required, call for more details Contact: (540) 347-0823 www.chestnutforks.com Fauquier Swim Club Program: Offers a variety of membership fees for the family. The club has a four-lane, 25meter pool, which includes a diving board and baby pool. The facility also has two tennis courts. Activities include competitive swim team and swimming lessons. Contact: (540) 347-9719 Rappahannock Swim Club/Remington Pool Location: Remington Programs: Activities include swim team, baby pool and other family activities. The club has a five-lane, 25-yard pool. Contact: (540) 439-8689 Fauquier County Track Club Program: Open to all ages, the club focuses on training and preparation for competition. Contact: Scott Murphy - (540) 349-0870 http://fauquiertrackclub.us UNICYCLING Unistars Program: Unicycling show troupe with local performances in parades and special events throughout the year. Beginner classes also offered. Location: Meets weekly at Vint Hill Schedule: Year round Ages: 8-adult Cost: Varies, call for details Contact: Linda McLaughlin, (540) 341-8123 www.unistarsonline.com unistars@direcway.com WRESTLING Fauquier Wrestling Club Contact: Bryan Hurst (540) 341-7686 OTHER TENNIS Chestnut Forks Athletic Club Location: 6379 Airlie Road, Warrenton Facility: 4 Indoor Courts, 4 Outdoor Courts (2 Har-Tru/2 All-Weather), Fitness Center, Swim Club, Tennis Pro Shop Programs: Beginner to Advanced Tournament Level Clinics, Fauquier County Junior Tennis Fauquier County Special Olympics Program: An international program of year-round sports training and competition and adults with mental retardation. Track & Field, Aquatics, Basketball and Bowling are available in Fauquier County. Contact: (540) 349-1024 www.specialolympics.org 41 Youth & Family Support Organizations Au Pair USA International Child Care, Cultural Exchange Program Program: Young men and women from around the world are available to come and live with your families to provide child care. They become a member of your family, sharing life and living. They may work up to 45 hours a week, providing cultural enrichment, morning and afternoon care, transportation to activities, play groups, children’s homework, laundry, meal assistance, etc. They are allowed to care for up to 4 kids and may attend the local college if desired. Local activities are planned each month. Costs: Application fee: $250 Program fee: $6,350 for year Salary paid to the Au Pair: $139 per week Contact: InterExchange Au Pair USA 4409 Broad Run Church Road New Baltimore, VA 20187 (540) 349-0077 - office (800) 287-2477 - toll free browndr@infionline.net www.aupairusa.org Fauquier CADRE CADRE, Community Alliance for Drug Rehabilitation and Education, is a community coalition of concerned people who are working together to prevent the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs by Fauquier County’s youth. CADRE is made up of citizens, private business people, law enforcement officials, educators, parents, students and counselors. CADRE’s message is positive. By getting involved in the lives of our youth as a community, we can give them the safety net they deserve - the chance to grow into adulthood with a sense of control over the things they face. Location: 24 Pelham Street, Warrenton 42 Programs: Muddy Tracks adventure challenge program for at-risk involves ropes courses, kayaking, canoeing, mountain biking, and hiking, all centered around the message that you can’t reach your goals using drugs and alcohol. Guiding Good Choices parent education workshops for parents of children in grades 4-8. Parents learn how to strengthen their bonds with their children and reduce the risk that their children will use drugs. Get Real about Tobacco is a tobacco prevention program which helps reduce the risk of teens using tobacco, encourages teens who do use tobacco to quit, and helps teens promote messages against the use of tobacco. CADRE’s Media Campaign is an effort to educate youth and their parents about the dangers of drugs and alcohol through local and high school newspaper advertising, running local radio spots, and publishing a semi-annual newsletter. Contact: Tom Harris, Executive Director (540) 347-2340 fcadre@mindspring.com www.fauquier-cadre.org Housing Emergency Home Repair Grants and Technical Assistance for obtaining safe drinking water HUD-Section 8 Rental Assistance Contact: (540) 347-7000 Fauquier Community Action Fauquier Alliance for Youth FCAC’s strives to mobilize all available resources; private, local, state and federal, towards bettering the opportunities of low income citizens and building stronger communities throughout Fauquier County. Location: 98 Alexandria Pike #43, Warrenton Programs: Community Services Adopt-A-Family/Christmas Project Clothing Assistance Elderly Assistance Emergency Food Assistance Energy Share Assistance Family Emergency Services Furniture Assistance Homeless Assistance Information and Referral School Supplies Special Dietary Needs Thanksgiving Food Baskets Head Start/Bright Stars See CHILDCARE Established in 2004, the Fauquier Alliance For Youth provides the opportunity for ongoing communication and collaboration among Fauquier County organizations that serve youth. The Alliance meets every other month to discuss successes and challenges, ways to avoid duplication of service and how to enhance programs countywide. Please call to get involved. Fauquier County Department of Social Services Location: 320 Hospital Drive, Suite 11 Programs: child protection services, foster care*, court services, adult services, day care supplements for working mothers, fuel assistance, Medicaid and food stamps. * Families are needed to foster and/or adopt children who are unable to remain with their families due to abuse, neglect or illness of the caregivers. Interested families complete a 27-hour training course and subsequent home approval process. For more information contact Shawn LaRue at (540) 351-1069. Contact: (540) 347-2316 www.fauquiercounty.gov Contact: Fauquier Alliance for Youth Sheri Murphy, Director (540) 347-4619 YOUTH & FAMILY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS Fauquier Family Shelter Services, Inc. Provides short-term shelter, transitional housing, comprehensive services and guidance to families and individuals. Contact: (540) 341-0900 ffss@fauquierfamilyshelter.org Program: The Haven House Emergency Shelter Location: 95 Keith Street (next to the Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office) Description: Provides temporary housing and comprehensive support programs including parenting classes, children’s programs, personal budget management, and job search services. The shelter accommodates fifty-two residents. Contact: (540) 351-0130 thehaven@fauquierfamilyshelter.org Program: Vint Hill Transitional Housing Program Location: 4383 Hunsberger Drive, Unit H Description: A two-year residential program designed to facilitate financial independence and stability. To qualify for the program one must be homeless, have stable full-time employment and have children. The adult residents in the program attend weekly meetings with a financial mentor and attend weekly classes that address the social needs of the family. These classes include, parenting skills, communication, nutrition, career development, encouraging success at school, and money management. Contact: (540) 347-7374 vinthill@fauquierfamilyshelter.org Fauquier Habitat for Humanity, Inc. A non-profit Christian building ministry that provides simple decent shelter with God's people in need. Our mission is to eliminate poverty housing in Fauquier and Rappahannock counties. More than 400 families in Fauquier County alone, live in shacks without running water or indoor plumbing. Many have no source of heat, leaking roofs and dirt floors. We build new homes and rehabilitate poverty housing working in partnership with families. We offer a hand up, not a hand out. Our partner families must complete 400 hours of “sweat equity” before the house is complete. We sell the homes to the families for whatever it costs to build, we charge no profit. We take back a no-interest mortgage to repay the loan, usually for 20-25 years. Our homes are built by volunteers, thus keeping the cost to a minimum. Opportunities are available for youth to participate in various tasks based on age. Youth 14-16 can do limited work on the sites such as painting and landscaping but should not be on the job sites while building. Youth 16 through 18 are not permitted to operate power tools, do excavating, demolition or work at heights greater than six feet or do roofing. They can do general carpentry. Waivers for medical treatment and guardianship must be signed by an adult. Fauquier Habitat for Humanity offers a wonderful opportunity for moms, dads and children to work together on projects that truly benefit our community. Many area churches partner with Habitat and organize groups to build with us on Saturday mornings. See our web page for more information. Location: 34 Beckham Street, Warrenton Contact: Jack Flikeid, Executive Director (540) 341-4952 (540) 349-2729 (fax) info@fauquierhabitat.org www.fauquierhabitat.org Fauquier Youth Sports Coordination Council Public-private partnership created to improve opportunities for the youth in Fauquier County. Children’s increasing involvement in sports and the growth in county population have combined to set the Council’s top priority: address the need for more sports fields as demand has outpaced supply. Focus: Current focus is to develop the Northern, Central and Southern Sports Complexes and encourage the development of facilities at existing school and recreation facilities. The Council also brings together the youth leagues and manages the development and maintenance of the complexes to ensure safe, high-quality facilities. Members: Fauquier Babe Ruth Youth Baseball, Fauquier County Soccer Club, Fauquier Youth Football and Fauquier Girls Softball Association Contact: For more information or to get involved, please call Nan Grambo (540) 364-1554 ngrambo@crosslink.net Hospice Support of Fauquier County Location: 42 N. Fifth Street, Warrenton Description: Hospice offers non-medical support to the terminally ill and their families. Medical equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, shower seats, etc.) and certain medical supplies (adult diapers, blue pads, etc) are available. Hospice volunteers endeavor to serve each family according to their needs; willing to cook, shop, clean, help with homework, give a hug or lend an ear. Free support groups for the bereaved, recent or past, are also offered. Programs: Grief Support, every other Thursday, 3:30-5:00pm, for those surviving the death of a spouse, family member, friend due to any circumstance. Forever Changed, on demand, for those surviving the death of a child through miscarriage, stillbirth, infant/toddler death due to any circumstance. Special Note: We would like a support group designed specifically for children who are mourning the loss of a parent, sibling or other family member, or friend to form in this community. Ideally, individuals specializing in this area would train and monitor volunteers facilitating the group. Perhaps someone would also like to offer a cheery location…. Contact: (540) 347-5922 hospicesupport@erols.com 43 YOUTH & FAMILY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS HOWARD, MORRISON & HOWARD BLAIR D. HOWARD PAUL A. MORRISON CHRISTOPHER T. WHELAN Attorney At Law Attorney At Law TEL: (540) 349-1155 FAX: (540) 349-4422 Hospice of the Rapidan A non-profit organization providing skilled medical care, social services, grief and Chaplain support along with trained volunteer care for those with limited life expectancy. Medicare and Medicaid certified. Location: 1200 Sunset Lane, Suite 2320, Culpeper Contact: Nancy Walbridge, (540) 825-4840 www.hotr.org Mary’s Family Offers much-needed friendship and support to families with special needs children, by providing respite every 2nd Saturday of the month at various locations throughout the Piedmont region. Respite days include a pediatric nurse, a licensed physical or occupational therapist, a volunteer for every child, and appropriate crafts/arts projects. Programs are developed to best assist other organizations that offer programs for children, including coordinating therapeutic recreation through Parks and Recreation. Mary’s Family offers volunteers to make it possible for all children to participate in every Parks and Recreation program, regardless of their special needs. Programs: Respite Days Respite days held the second Saturday of every month, need over 50 volunteers to make sure all participating children have their own volunteer. Siblings are encouraged to attend all respite days. Mary’s Family provides an opportunity for children to develop bonds with other members of their community while offering a strong network of support and education for parents. Workshops on caretaker 44 health, legislative process, and other topics have been offered. Web-Site Mary’s Family publishes a quarterly journal Let Me Tell You, a creative way to give voice to families who have children with special needs. The journal also offers marketing opportunities by selling ads. Visit www. marysfamily.org for a community bulletin board, calendar and photographs. Special Assistance Support to families in times of unusual stress, surgery or death includes helping at the hospital, providing childcare and much more. Mary’s Family 4-H Club, one of the few 4-H clubs in the country that has been specifically designed for children with differing abilities. Introduces children to many aspects of 4H, including farm and domestic animals, photography, sewing, craft projects and cooking. Meets the 2nd Saturday every month at respite. Ms. Toomey is Chair of the Leadership Council for the Fauquier Cooperative Extension Office and works closely with extension agents to coordinate county activities that will benefit all children. Mary’s Family 4-H club is also active with the 4-H Outdoor Adventure Club, which includes hiking, skiing, camping and other outdoor activities. All activities are handicapped accessible. Contact: To request more information or to get involved, please call: Martha J. Toomey, Founding Director (540) 364-4757 P.O. Box 236, Orlean, VA 20128 Attorney At Law 1 WALL STREET WARRENTON, VIRGINIA 20186 MOMS Club - Warrenton (Central) Program: Support group for part-time and full-time stay at home moms. Schedule: Year round meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10am at the Church of Christ. Cost: $20 per year dues Contact: info@momsclubwarrenton.org MOMS Club - Warrenton (East) Program: Support group for part-time and full-time stay at home moms. Schedule: Year round meetings on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10am at the Lutheran Church on 605. Cost: $20 per year dues Contact: momsclubofwarrentoneast@yahoo.com Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center Established in 1990, the Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center, Inc, provides a structured, informal method of resolving many types of conflicts. Mediation is available for individuals, families, teens, neighborhoods, businesses, schools, churches and other community organizations. Training in mediation, effective communication and conflict resolution is also provided. YOUTH & FAMILY SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS Location: 54 East Lee Street, Warrenton Programs: Divorce and Family Mediation Parent/Teen Mediation Business and Community Mediation Case Assessment and Evaluation Restorative Justice Services Youth Conflict Resolution Programs Training Seminars and Workshops And more…. Contact: Lawrie Parker, Executive Director (540) 347-6650 pdrc@verizon.net www.pdrc.info Piedmont United Way Serves the counties of Culpeper, Madison, Fauquier, Orange and Rappahannock by developing and distributing resources that address human needs. Piedmont United Way distributes funds to provide basic services for families, shelters for the homeless, food for the elderly, nursery schools, scouting programs, youth recreation, and an information and referral help phone line. Location: 1118 E. Piedmont Street, Culpepper Programs: First Call For Help (Information & Referral Service) (540) 825-7569 Contact: (540) 825-7615 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm Salvation Army A private religious and charitable organization that offers emergency financial assistance with utilities and rent. Also operates summer camp Happyland, helps with school supplies, maintains a food pantry and thrift store and offers holiday assistance programs such as Angel Tree, Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets, Christmas Kettles. Location: 26 S. 3rd Street, Warrenton Thrift Store Hours: Tues-Fri: 8:30-4:30pm Sat: 9:00am - Noon Contact: Thrift Store, (540) 341-8385 Food Pantry/Assistance Programs, (540) 341-3396 Spiritual Care Support Ministries, Inc. SCSN is a non-profit, non-denominational organization that provides support, eduation and a Biblical perspective to those who are ill, dying and bereaved and those who journey with them. Support Groups, workshops, and private consultations are provided for those who have lost loved ones, for grieving teens, bereaved spouses, bereaved parents, the chronically ill, caregivers, for divorce loss, pet loss, complicated grief loss, loss to sexual abuse and rape; stillborn, miscarriage and infant loss. Training is available for those walking alongside the ill, dying or bereaved helping them to more effectively care for their loved ones as they go through these difficult journeys. Call for information about our programs. Cost: All SCSM services are free of charge. Location: 76 West Shirley Avenue, Warrenton Contact: (540) 349-5814 www.scsm.tv Toddlin Time Program: Play gym designed especially for parent and child Location: Karate Sports Academy 144 Broadview Avenue, Warrenton Ages: 10 months - 4 years Contact: (540) 347-7355 HOME SCHOOL SUPPORT GROUPS F.A.I.T.H. – Fauquier Area Instructors Teaching @ Home Program: F.A.I.T.H. is a Christian homeschool support group with monthly meetings, newsletter, e-group, field trips and various activities for all age students. Location: Meets 2nd Sunday, 6:30pm at Warrenton Bible Fellowship Contact: Angela Davis. (540) 439-4826 bongela@address.org www.faithhomeschoolers.org F.H.E. Fauquier Home Educators Program: Fauquier Home Educators is a clearinghouse of homeschooling information for families in and around Fauquier County. We’ll help you connect with other homeschoolers and find homeshcooling resources. FHE mainly exists as a free e-mail list through yahoogroups. Contact: fhe-owner@yahoogroups.com T.O.R.C.H Program: Traditions of Roman Catholic Homes Catholic home school support group at St. John’s Church Activities, field trips, speakers Contact: Chris Galvin (540) 937-3355 kega@erols.com 45 Volunteer Opportunities for Youth INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING YOUR TIME TO A LOCAL CHARITY OR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION? Young people are active, empowered members of our community. Last year alone, 15.5 million teenagers contributed more than 1.3 billion hours through volunteering. This represents 55% of American teenagers spending time helping their communities, schools, and churches. There are many reasons to start volunteering: • To help others and create positive change • To learn about an activity or organization that interests you • To beat boredom (if you find yourself sitting around the house feeling totally bored, volunteering in an activity you enjoy can be a great way to change things) • To gain perspective on life (there is no better way to understand your blessings than to help people in need) • To learn new skills and meet new people • To help fill out that college or job application • To Make a Difference! The listings below only represent a small portion of the total number of volunteer opportunities in Fauquier County. There are also many opportunities to volunteer with your schools, churches, local government, and with community events such as the American Cancer Society's annual Relay for Life and Warrenton's Spring Festival. Think about the things that you enjoy doing then explore your options and most important, HAVE FUN AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE in Fauquier County! After-School Programs The Boys and Girls Club is always looking for high schools students to help with its after school program at Taylor and Cedar Lee middle schools; Opportunities include tutoring, organizing sport activities and other events. Contact the Boys and Girls Club at 540-349-8990 or fauquierclub@aol.com. 46 Hospitals Homeless Shelters Hospitals have volunteer programs to help patients both inside and outside the hospital. The volunteer programs allow participants to explore medical careers and gain work experience. Contact Fauquier Hospital at 540-347-2550 ext 3116 or visit their website www.fauquierhospital.org/info/auxiliary.shtml. Volunteer opportunities may also exist at the Fauquier Free Clinic for older teens. Contact them at 540-347-0394 or visit their website at www.fauquierfreeclinic.org. Also check out opportunities for volunteering with Hospice of the Rapidan, 540-825-4840. You might help prepare or distribute meals, work behind the scenes in the business office, help organize a food drive to stock the pantry, prepare individual kits of basic needed items, etc. You can learn more about the problem of homelessness and ways you can help by going to www.endhomelessness.org. In Warrenton, you can contact Fauquier Family Shelter Services at 540-341-0900 or visit their website at www.fauquierfamilyshelter.org. Libraries Many libraries need help maintaining books and library materials, and assisting with special programs, events and special projects. If you would like to volunteer at the library call 540-347-8750, ext 27 or visit www.fauquiercounty.gov/government/ departments/library. Food Banks Food banks collect food, manage their inventory and distribute food to those in need. You can help stock the shelves, organize a food drive for the food banks or distribute food. Check with your local churches to see if they sponsor a food pantry or contact Fauquier Community Action Inc.at 540-347-7000, the Salvation Army at 540-351-0135, or FISH at 540-347-3474 to volunteer. Special Olympics Special Olympics is an international program for year-around sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with mental retardation. Check out www.specialolympicsva.org to learn more about the wide variety of volunteer activities, including sports training, fundraising, administrative help, competition planning and staffing, and local activities. For information on local activities and volunteer opportunities, call 540-349-1024. Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanities builds and gives houses to poor people in local communities. Volunteers not only help others, but can learn a great deal about building houses by getting involved. In Fauquier County contact 540-341-4952 or log onto www.fauquierhabitat.org Community Parks and Historical Sites There are many parks and historical sites in the area where you can volunteer your time as class instructors, gardeners, office help or grounds maintenance. For those sites, such as the Monroe Park recently named the official gold mining interpretative site for Virginia, there may be opportunities to do educational training and tours. Contact Fauquier County Parks and Recreation at 540-347-6848 or parks@fauquiercounty.gov and they will point you in the right direction. Senior Citizen Centers Many senior citizen programs offer volunteer opportunities to provide friendship and assistance to senior citizens. If you enjoy spending time with older adults, contact Rappahannock-Rapidan Community Services Board-Area Agency on Aging at 540-825-3100 ext 3358 and they can put you in touch with local programs. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH Animal Shelters American Red Cross Many animal shelters are non-profit or government shelters, and are in constant need of volunteers to help take care of animals, keep facilities clean and work with the public. If you enjoy working with animals, contact the Fauquier County SPCA at 540-7889000 ext 207. The Middleburg Humane Foundation also serves as a shelter for abused, neglected and at-risk animals and can be reached at 540-364-3272 or visit their website at www.middleburghumane.com The American Red Cross helps people in emergencies - whether in huge disasters such the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina or local disasters. The Red Cross conducts blood drives and sponsors classes in CPR, lifesaving and other safety programs. Contact Fauquier County's American Red Cross at 540-349-2516 or visit their website at http://fauquiercounty.redcross.org For more information or for specific opportunities in your area, contact the Piedmont Volunteer Center. You can also log onto www.1-800-Volunteer.org and insert your zip code to see the many volunteer options. (Serving Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties) 118 East Piedmont Street, Culpeper, Virginia 22701 540-825-0317 or 825-7615 or email volunteer@piedmontunitedway.org LIST OF ADVERTISERS NAME PAGE Abbey Achievement Center ..................................................................................................14 Armfield, Miller & Ripley........................................................................................................30 Au Pair USA ..........................................................................................................................5 Brand Design, Inc. ................................................................................................................23 Brenda Eggleston ..................................................................................................................12 Chestnut Forks Athletic Club ................................................................................................37 Cooley Service Co. ................................................................................................................15 Dominion Construction Group ......................................................................Inside Back Cover Dr. Alfred C. Griffin, Jr. ........................................................................................................19 Drs. Sentz, Griffin & Tudor ..................................................................................................15 eurAuPair ................................................................................................................................6 Fauquier CADRE ....................................................................................................Back Cover Fauquier Community Child Care ............................................................................................6 Fauquier County Parks & Recreation ....................................................................................26 Fauquier Hospital ........................................................................................Inside Front Cover First Colony Homes ..............................................................................................................17 Highland School ....................................................................................................................35 Howard Morrison & Howard ................................................................................................45 Mark Williams ......................................................................................................................30 Marshall Natioinal Bank and Trust Company ........................................................................22 NOVEC..................................................................................................................................12 Northern Lights Windows and Glass ....................................................................................17 Piedmont Family Practice ......................................................................................................20 Red, Hot & Blue ....................................................................................................................15 SiteWhirks ............................................................................................................................12 Sophisticuts ..........................................................................................................................45 Spiritual Care Support Ministries ..........................................................................................44 The Athlete’s Foot ................................................................................................................20 The EMO Agency ..................................................................................................................13 The Fauquier Bank ..............................................................................................................16 Updegrove, Combs, McDaniel & Wilson, PLC ......................................................................40 Warrenton Auto ..................................................................................................................20 Warrenton United Methodist Church ......................................................................................9 For advertising information in next year’s publication, contact Sheri Murphy at 540-347-4619. 47 INDEX NAME PAGE 1 Cross ......................................................7 Abbey Achievement Center, Inc. ..............14 ACTS ..........................................................7 American Cancer Society..........................18 Aspect Foundation International Student Exchange ..............................14 Au Pair USA..............................................42 Ballet Academy of Warrenton, Virginia ....27 Battlefield Baptist Church ..........................7 Behavioral Health Care of Rappahannock-Rapidan at Fauquier ....18 Boxwood School ......................................34 Boy Scouts of America..............................11 Boys and Girls Club of Fauquier County ....3 Cassanova Warrenton Pony Club..............38 Chestnut Forks Athletic Club ....................41 Children of America ..................................3 Commonwealth Highland Dance Association ..........................................27 Community Touch Inc.................................7 Dance Works ............................................27 Destination Imagination............................14 Drum and Strum Music Center ................27 Emmanuel Episcopal Church ......................7 EurAuPair ..................................................3 F.A.I.T.H. - Fauquier Area Instructors Teaching @ Home ................................45 F.H.E. - Fauquier Home Educators ............45 Faith Christian Church and International Outreach Center ....................................7 FAST Aquatics Center ..............................41 Fauquier Activity Services Community Center ..................................................27 Fauquier Alliance for Better Schools (FABS) ..................................................15 Fauquier Alliance for Youth ......................42 Fauquier Babe Ruth Baseball ....................36 Fauquier CADRE ......................................42 Fauquier Community Action ....................42 Fauquier Community Child Care ................3 Fauquier County 4-H Clubs ......................10 Fauquier County Department of Social Services ......................................42 Fauquier County Health Department ........18 Fauquier County Public Libraries ..............16 Fauquier County Parks & Recreation ........21 Fauquier County Public Schools ................31 Fauquier County Roller Hockey League ....39 Fauquier County Soccer Club ..................39 Fauquier County Special Olympics ............41 Fauquier County Track Club ....................41 Fauquier Family Shelter Services, Inc. ........43 Fauquier Free Clinic ..................................18 48 NAME PAGE Fauquier Free Spirits ................................37 Fauquier Gator's ......................................36 Fauquier Girls Softball Association ............40 Fauquier Habitat for Humanity, Inc. ..........43 Fauquier Hospital......................................18 Fauquier Knights ......................................37 Fauquier Swim Club ................................41 Fauquier Wrestling Club ..........................41 Fauquier Youth Coed Flag Football League..................................................38 Fauquier Youth Football - Cheerleading....37 Fauquier Youth Football............................38 Fauquier Youth Lacrosse ..........................38 Fauquier Youth Sports Coordination Council ................................................43 Fellowship of Christian Athletes..................8 Fresta Valley Christian School ..................34 Girl Scouts (Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital) ..................................12 Golf Improvement Center ........................38 Head Start/Bright Stars ..............................3 Highland School ......................................34 Hospice of the Rapidan ............................44 Hospice Support of Fauquier County ........43 In Motion Dance Center ..........................27 Jack and Jill School ....................................3 Jan & Friends Child Care Center ................3 Karate Sports Academy ............................39 Kardio-Kick ..............................................37 Kastle Greens Golf Club ..........................38 Learning Tree Farms..................................15 Leeds Episcopal Activity Preschool ..............4 Legend All Star Cheer and Dance ......28, 37 Liberty Assembly of God ............................8 Liberty United Methodist Church................8 Little Graces Preschool................................4 Little People's Playskool ..............................4 Lord Fairfax Community College ..............35 Map ........................................................24 Maplewood Child Care Center ..................4 Marshall United Methodist Church ............8 Marshall United Methodist Preschool..........4 Mary's Family............................................44 Meadow Brook Child Development Center ....................................................4 Midland Christian Academy......................34 MOMS Club - Warrenton (Central) ..........44 MOMS Club - Warrenton (East) ................44 Montessori School of Middleburg ..............4 Mountainside Montessori ..........................4 National League of Junior & Pre-Cotillions ......................................12 Next Level Performance Training ..............36 NAME PAGE Oakdale Baptist Church ..............................8 Optimist Club Youth Basketball League ....36 Parent Advocates for Gifted Education (PAGE) ..................................................15 Parents as Teachers ..................................15 Piedmont Child Care Center ......................4 Piedmont Dispute Resolution Center ........44 Piedmont Futsal Soccer Club ....................39 Piedmont Regional Orchestra (PRO) ..........28 Piedmont United Way ..............................45 Piedmont Volunteer Center ......................46 Rappahannock Swim Club/Remington Pool ......................................................41 Salvation Army ........................................45 South Wales Golf Club ............................38 Southern Fauquier Child Development Center ....................................................5 Spiritual Care Support Ministries, Inc. ......45 St. James Episcopal Church ........................8 St. James Episcopal Preschool ....................5 St. John the Evangelist Catholic Preschool ................................................5 St. John the Evangelist Catholic School ....34 St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Preschool ................................................5 T.O.R.C.H. ................................................45 The American Children of SCORE ............29 The Community Music School of the Piedmont ..............................................29 The Larry Weeks Community Pool at Vint Hill ................................................40 The Spanish Institute ................................15 Tip Top Twirlers ........................................39 Toddlin Time ......................................38, 45 True Deliverance Church of God ................8 Unistars ....................................................41 Virginia Civic Ballet ..................................29 Wakefield School......................................34 Walnut Grove Child Care Centers ..............5 Warrenton Ballet Company ......................29 Warrenton Baptist Church ..........................8 Warrenton Baptist Tiny Tot Care Center ....5 Warrenton Bible Fellowship ........................9 Warrenton Church of Christ ......................9 Warrenton Gymnastics Center..................38 Warrenton Lanes ......................................37 Warrenton Presbyterian Church ..................9 Warrenton United Methodist Church ........9 Warrenton United Methodist Preschool ......6 Warrenton Youth Soccer Club ..................40 World Martial Arts Center LLC, Warrenton ............................................39 Young Explorations Preschool ....................6 This message brought to you by Fauquier CADRE. 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