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8 540-432-8935 2011 Festivals & Parades April April through October 2011 – First Fridays Downtown Harrisonburg April 16 & 17, 2011- Virginia Fly Fishing Festival
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540-432-8935 Sunday, Monday, Valley November November Harrisonburg December December Harrisonburg Christmas Parade Holidays Main Court www.harrisonburgtourism.com Smith House www.valleyarts.org Court Square Theater (540) 801-8779 Education Supporting educational and community-based cultural projects. The Arts Council of the Valley Performing Arts Live music. Live theater. Foreign and independent lms. Visual Arts Rotating Art Exhibitions. Museum and Gallery Walk & First Fridays Downtown. of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County Sponsored by: Virginia Commission for the Arts, Rockingham County and the City of Harrisonburg photos by Robert Llewellyn Join us June 12-19, 2011, for Bach  Mozart orchestral, choral and chamber music {ƒ‹D{z‹Exwy~© 540-432-4582 Eastern Mennonite University Harrisonburg, Va. 382 High Street, Dayton, VA 540 879 2616 www.heritagecenter.com Tuesday Saturday 10 am 5 pm & Seasonal Sundays 1 5pm MUSEUM • GENEALOGY LIBRARY • HISTORIC HOUSE Genealogy Library Three Galleries highlighting the unique History and Folk Art of the Shenandoah Valley Famous Electric Map illuminating Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign of 1862 Programs, Lectures & Events Bookstore 540-432-8935 All Things Virginia The best Virginia has to oer from peanuts to coee to ne arts and crafts. Artful Dodger 47 Court Square From Wake Up Call to Last Call. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner. Art Gallery, Coeehouse & Cocktail Lounge. www.artfuldodger.org Beyond Casual ne dining, Asian fusion cuisine, sushi bar, full bar. Seasonal outdoor dining. www.restaurantbeyond.com Cally’s Restaurant & Brewing Co. 41 Court Square Shenandoah Valley’s premier microbrewery. Ten years of award-winning beer, delicious food, and great atmosphere. Caveridge Vineyard, Wine on Water Caveridge Vineyard features their award-winning wine in their downtown wine lounge and tasting room. www.caveridge.com Clementine Casual urban dining, bar, live music, basement lounge. Space available for private and community events. Court Square Theater Arts Council of the Valley’s performing arts branch. Music. Theater. Film. Special Events. Scan your smart to www.harrisonburgtourism.com Darrin-McHone Art Gallery Arts Council of the Valley’s Darrin-McHone Gallery, located in the historic Smith House, features monthly exhibitions by leading artists. Dave’s Downtown Taverna Greek and American entrees, pizzas, sandwiches and burgers on house made bread, live music, rooftop terrace. Downtown Music 34 For all your musical needs. Rentals, repairs, lessons, performance space & live music. www.downtownmusic34.com 41-C Court Square Domestic and imported wine & beer. Free wine tasting Friday 5-7, Free beer tasting Saturday 1-4. Earth & Tea Café International teas, sandwiches, wraps, salads, smoothies, soups, tapas, coees and desserts. Find us on Facebook! Explore More Discovery Museum A hands-on learning center, where kids and www.exploremore.com local handcrafts. Open year round, operation Friendly City Food Co-op 150 E. Wolfe St. Consumer-owned, cooperative grocery store em phasizing healthy foods, quality goods, and local products – open to all! www.FriendlyCity.coop Glen’s Fair Price Store Harrisonburg’s most unusual store, with party decor, gifts, Hummel gurines, costumes, serving all photographic needs. Indian American Café Authentic Indian cuisine, Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger Joint Unique specialty burgers, over 70 beers, fried oreos. Try the burger of the day! www.jackbrownsjoint.com James McHone Jewelry 75 S. Court Square Antique and estate jewelry bought, sold and traded. Appraisals and repair services. www.mchonejewelry.com 540-432-8935 Joshua Wilton House Five elegant inn rooms, exceptional dining, seasonal menus, award-winning wine list. www.joshuawilton.com Kline’s Dairy Bar Homemade ice cream made daily, specialty avor each week. Coee beverages also available. www.klinesdairybar.com Laughing Dog Unique selection of fashion and silver jewelry, accessories and ne gifts. www.laughingdogtshirtsandgifts.com Local Chop & Grill House Local produce and meats in a unique gathering place. L OCAL bar with live music. Massanutten Regional Library Clothing, accessories, gifts and more. Great nds, great prices. Find us on Facebook. www.ShopMintNow.com Mrs. Hardesty’s Tea Room Traditional fare, light lunch, afternoon tea and homemade scones. www.hardestystea.com OASIS Art Gallery Shenandoah Valley artists’ cooperative of ne arts and crafts: glass, pottery, painting, ber, Polished Modern, vintage and antique sterling silver gifts and jewelry. Ragtime Fabrics Fabrics, yarn, Baby Lock sewing machines, tailoring and lessons. Find us on Facebook! Shenandoah Bicycle Company Bicycle sales and accessories, rentals, road & trail maps, on-the-spot repairs. www.shenandoahbicycle.com Pennybackers Family friendly atmosphere with casual food and fun in historic downtown Harrisonburg. Rooftop dining, weather permitting. www.pennybackers.com www.harrisonburgtourism.com Stonewall Jackson Inn B&B STAY HERE! An Aordable 3-Diamond Inn~B&B Top Rated by both TripAdvisor & B&B.com Read our Reviews at StonewallJacksonInn.com Ten Thousand Villages Explore our jewelry, gifts, decor items and art pieces handcrafted by fairly paid artisans around the world. harrisonburg.tenthousandvillages.com. The Little Grill 621 North Main St. A worker-owned restaurant collective, hap pily oering meals cooked from scratch with Breakfast is a must! The Yellow Button Clothing boutique featuring Free People, Mavi Jeans, TOMS, Blank Jeans, Votivo candles and more. Find us on Facebook! Union Station cials, Full Bar, Bar Bites Menu and Sunday Brunch. www.UnionStationDowntown.com Virginia Quilt Museum Historic quilts as well as new works of quilting art, antique sewing machinery and textiles. www.VAQuiltMuseum.org 540-432-8935 I R G I N I A ’ s a m i l y o f a t t r a c t i o n s h e n a n d o a h c a v e r n s . c o m 8 8 - 4 c a v e r n P S : Q u i c k s b u r g E x i t 2 6 9 o f f I - 8 1 E R S O N A L L Y G U I D E D T O U R S P E N E V E R Y D A Y E X C E P T D E C . 2 5 T H E L E V A T O R S E R V I C E ! A M A Z I N G W I N D O W D I S P L A Y S A R A D E F L O A T S I N A U G U R A L P R O P S VER NS Grand Caverns 5 Grand Caverns Drive ~ Grottoes, VA 24441 | 540-249-5705 Grand Caverns powerful example Nature’s handiwork. Gigantic stalactites point down from above. features are Cathedral Hall, Shenandoah Caverns & American Celebration on Parade The Yellow Barn ~ 261 Caverns Road ~ Shenandoah Caverns, VA 22847 | 888-422-8376 Formations were featured National Geographic. Tour soaring rooms. More cavern, Main teryear animated window displays, American Celebration Parade oats, The Yellow Barn. CHIMN YS Natural Chimneys 94 Natural Chimneys Lane ~ Mt. Solon, VA 22843 | 540-350-2510 The Natural Chimneys tower GARDENS AND VINEYARDS Bluestone ineyard 4828 Spring Creek Road ~ Bridgewater, VA 22812 | 540-828-0099 The area’s newest Vineyard located minutes from Harrisonburg. Winery vineyard oering room, sales, incredible views, you produced comes 6011 East Timber Ridge Road ~ Mt. Crawford, VA 22841 | 540-234-0505 Situated heart Valley, enjoy panoramic views vineyards mountains courtyard front terrace seating. warm inviting room showcases more. James Madison University 780 University Blvd ~ Harrisonburg, VA 22807 | 540-568-3194 Step into world natural beauty serenity. You walk woodland trails native plants gardens. Oering range cultural events site, stroll through gardens, attend event spread relax. White Oak Lavender Farm 5060 Newcomer Lane ~ Harrisonburg, VA 22801 | 540-421-6345 Family-owned farm few from Harrisonburg, where lavender grown, “U-Pick” events throughout year, lavender; enjoy lavender lemonade, laven products. www.harrisonburgtourism.com Massanutten Water Park Litten Lecture & Dinner Field Trips and Workshops Native Plants & Arbor Day Tree Sales Educational Guided Tours Monarch Garden & Buttery Releases St. Patrick’s Dinner Lecture Storytime in the Understory Herb & Garden Festival Volunteer Programs Seasonal Holidays & Moonlight Carriage Rides Summer Brown Bag Lunch Lectures Weddings & Corporate Events Fall Plants & Bulb Sales and Carriage Rides Children’s Harvest Festival Monthly Art Exhibits Op  t t  365 das  er, dw t \r\f. MU EU MS ~ HER AG E CE TER ON Crossroads Mennonite Heritage Center 1921A Heritage Center Way ~ Harrisonburg, VA 22801 540-438-1275 • www.vbmhc.org This center focuses Valley’s gardens. xplore More Discovery Museum, Harrisonburg Children’s Museum 150 S. Main St. ~ Harrisonburg, VA 22801 Explore More Discovery Museum exhibits Harrisonburg’s expanded children’s designed to young through interactive sensory learning experiences. Discovery Tree, Art Smart, Construction Zone, Friendly City Medical Center, TV Studio Science Lab. Learn world around through exploration many workshops throughout year. Harrisonburg ockingham Civil War Orientation Center located Hardesty-Higgins 540-432-8935 • www.HarrisonburgTourism.com The Orientation Center oers stories individuals, battles, campaigns through At War resources for visitors to explore region. he Heritage Museum Harrisonburg- ockingham 540-879-2616 • www.HeritageCenter.com The Heritage Museum features vibrant exhibits history Rockingham/ Harrisonburg area displays highlighting folk art; history; agricultural history; electronic lighted Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign; changing exhibit room. Harrisonburg Fire Museum 101 North Main St. ~ Harrisonburg, VA 22802 540-432-7703 • www.harrisonburgva.gov The Fire Museum in-depth at city’s exciting departments- Harrisonburg Fire Department. In to memorabilia uniforms, medals, alarms, photographs equipment, provides scenes at community’s bravest individuals. James Madison University 540-432-8935 The New Forbes Performing Arts Center CrossRoads Heritage Center legacy in the Valley. Tour an old farm house, blacksmith shop, one-room school, and more, Wed. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Heritage Center Way (540) 433-3818 • www.vaquiltmuseum.org Admission: $5 per adult, $3 children aged 12-18, $2 children aged 5-11, children under 5 are admitted free Open Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm The Ocial Quilt Museum of Virginia, located in the historic Warren-Sipe House, Celebrated 15 years in 2010! Three fantastic exhibits are planned for 2011. February 1-May 14: The Magic of Mirrors; The Beauty of Kaleidoscope Quilts May 24-September 3: September 14-December 17: Unity in Diversity; Country School Quilters Also on the rst oor: during the Civil War, And the Museum Shop A display of antique and toy sewing machines alley urnpike Museum located in the Hardesty-Higgins House 540-432-8935 • www.HarrisonburgTourism.com The Museum celebrates history heritage today’s Route known Valley Turnpike. Once thoroughfare Valley, migration from north to days today. The highlights road’s history from path to Civil War Stonewall to today’s scenic way to experience Valley irginia Quilt Museum 540-433-3818 • www.vaquiltmuseum.org The Museum heart Harrisonburg’s downtown historic district. The Commonwealth’s to resource center for cultural life MU SIC AND ART Court Square heater burg, 250-seat theater presents slate cultural programs, live theater, well foreign independent intimate 540-801-8779 • www.valleyarts.org The fourth Harrisonburg, The to Arts Council Valley, Court Square Theater box oce Darrin McHone Gallery. viewed Monday-Friday Oasis Fine Arts and Crafts Gallery 540-442-8188 • www.oasisartgallery.org The districts cooperatively owned arts gallery, OASIS features original works Featuring over artists painting, drawing, glass, photography, ceramics, jewelry, art, wood, more he Forbes Center for the Performing Arts “Up With People” Music and Song in Harrisonburg attest to struggle, courage turning point American history. Harrisonburg located heart district. SO RT Massanutten esort 1822 Resort Drive ~ McGaheysville, VA 22840 540-289-9441 ~ www.massresort.com Massanutten Resort sprawling 6,000-acre resort featuring over condo Park, two courses, snow sports. www.harrisonburgtourism.com RA Ranked #2 in the U.S. by Parade Magazine Grottoes, V www.grandcaverns.com how this ad and save You Made It George Washington and Jeerson National Forest North River Ranger District/Dry River District 401 Oakdale Drive ~ Harrisonburg, VA 22801 866-904-0240 ~ www.fs.fed.us The Dry River Portion District portions Virginia West Virginia straddles scenic Mountain. Nearly acres forest recreational hiking, biking, hunting, shing, ATV riding, riding, camping. Harrisonburg Downtown Historic District 540-432-8922 • www.downtownharrisonburg.org Enjoy downtown Harrisonburg surrounded by restored century architecture you shop, dine, art galleries. Shenandoah National Park/Skyline Drive 3655 US HWY 211-HDQ ~Luray, VA 22835 540-999-3500 ~ www.nps.gov/shen/home.htm The Park national treasure scenic Skyline Drive ignated National Scenic Byway. The Appala Trail roughly parallels Skyline Drive trail through Park. Harrisonburg gateway- Swift Gap Milepost 65.5/U.S. 33-Elkton Shenandoah alley Battleeld National Historic District Foundation 888-689-454 ~ www.shenandoahatwar.org From to Valley Virginia was caught crossre tegic location, fertile agricultural valley signicant theater war. Today battleelds, sites, towns, villages, farms eight-county National Historic District