Sperryville column for Oct. 17
Stepping inside the intimate atmosphere of Central Coffee Roasters and exploring the shutdown’s impact on the businesses of Sperryville in this week’s Sperryville column.
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Celebrating a successful busy weekend and prepping for another with Fourth Friday’s doings around town, and helping Brittani Dodson return to Panama in this week’s Sperryville column.
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The changing leaves signal booming businesses, as Heritage Hollow Farms enjoys a successful first two weeks, the Old Hollow Store is rebranded and reopened, and Skyline Trout Farm reopens its waters in...
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Traffic stops to watch a young black bear cross the road and the ladies of One Year Only teach the art of bow-making in this week’s Sperryville column.
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Two longtime Rappahannock fixtures — Pat Saltonstall and Thornton River Grille — celebrate coinciding birthdays, while the 80-year-young Jim Ramsay joins the Six Packers on display at RDA in this...
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The Rappahannock Food Pantry set out on its annual mission this past week to provide more than 200 families a turkey dinner and all the fixings this Thanksgiving.
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Santa and Mrs. Claus visit the village and deer season is already highly successful in this week's Sperryville column.
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Mother Nature works in mysterious ways, as with Kim McKiernan’s menagerie of animals and a Jack Russell and wild turkey hen “adopting” each other; meanwhile, the Conyers House B&B’s favorite guests...
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One Year Only takes the winter months off (and returns as One MORE Year Only) and “Life Fine Tuned” premieres at Reynolds Memorial Baptist Church in this week’s Sperryville column.
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Inside the newest transformation of the Sperryville Schoolhouse (and its accompanying businesses) in this week’s Sperryville column.
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Recalling the life and times of Loring Anderson in this week's Sperryville column.
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Inside T.G. Taylor & Son’s successful local construction business and Jen Perrot’s new business venture, “Flourish Root,” in this week’s Sperryville column.
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A lot of folks in Rappahannock County know of Sally Petty, whose training has resulted in so many well-behaved dogs. But now her therapy animals have branched out to include miniature horses.
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This week’s Sperryville column explore the ongoing renaissance at River District Arts, which features several new artists already on display and more set to join in April.
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Honoring some of the many "top guns" voluntarily serving in the SVRS — and doing a fantastic job of it — in this week's Sperryville column.
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Molly Peterson embarks on a cross country photography job and Easter is in the air in this week’s Sperryville column.
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Runamok Systems, local computer expert Dave Yowell’s IT and computer repair service, recently opened a new office in downtown Sperryville.
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El Quijote, an authentic Spanish restaurant offering hot and cold tapas choices, opens to delicious results in this week’s Sperryville column.
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Pantry Day pulls off “An Italian Feast” with aplomb, while Susan Hoffman and Mike Biniek’s Belle Meade School hits the century mark in this week’s Sperryville column.
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Exploring the complex art of Fred Kahler, inside Antics and Antiques' summertime makeover and behind the scenes of Cliff Miller IV's bike trip across Germany in this week's Sperryville column.
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