july 2011 community newsletter - families 4 fauquier · 2019-10-23 · the warrenton lifestyle...
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Families 4 Fauquier will be collecting new school supplies for the 2011 FISH School Supply Drive. If you are interested in helping us to put a smile on a few Fauquier County student’s faces this year as they start a new school year please let us know. We are looking for a few more families to sponsor a student this back to school season. We will also be posting various school supplies requested
shortly. All donations big or small add up big for the less fortunate in our community. We can all help and lend a hand to those in need!
We should all be proud to live in the beautiful USA!
~ Rachel Pierce, Executive Director
Families 4 Fauquier PO Box 373
Warrenton, VA 20188 [email protected] www.families4fauquier.com
Director Message 1 Lego Mania 2 Spirit of America Tickets 3 F4F Special Deals 4 Julie’s Kitchen 5 Allegro Music School Class 6 Fauquier County Fair 7– 10 Yogi Bear Camp Ground 11 Our Special Harbor 12 Frying Pan Park/Kidwell Farm 13 Wolf Trap Children’s Theatre 14 Community Events 15-18 AMF Free Summer Bowli ng 19
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The Warrenton Lifestyle Magazine will be taking ballots for Warrenton’s Best for 2011. We sure hope you’ll consider voting for our non-profit organization and also for our wonderful Lego Mania or our Fauquier County Preschool & Family Resource Fair that we host in the fall.
To vote visit their website at:
www.warrentonlifestyle.com
PLEASE VOTE!
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F4F has a limited number of commentary tickets to the Spirit of America at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC. to offer to our community.
The following dates and times are available: Friday, September 9th @ 10:30am Friday, September 9th @ 7:30pm
Saturday, September 10th @ 2:00pm Saturday, September 10th @ 7:30pm
Do you have a business that you would like to promote while also helping to support our community events and programs? We now
offer low cost advertising for just $10 per month. Contact us today at [email protected] for additional details. Space is limited.
Parents…Looking for academic activities for your
children to do over the summer? Look into SOLteacherSOLutions.com! Create fun and edu-
cational games for home or to take on trips in the car!
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F4F Members can visit Six Flags America any regular operating day
July 11th-July 20th for the low cost of just $20.99 per person. Children under 2 are FREE.
*** Members, please email us for the password and code to place your orders.***
F4F Special Deals
F4F will be ordering pre-purchased discount tickets to Hershey Park. If you would like to order tickets for your family please contact us at
[email protected] to place your order today! These tickets may be used anytime during the normal operating season in 2011.
$33.50 (9 & Up) $25.00 Junior/Senior ( ages 3-8 & 55-69) under 2 Free
**We also offer additional discounts for attractions during your Hershey visit.**
Did you know that you can save time and money for your family by purchasing your Kings Dominion tickets online?
Check out our discount tickets page for all the details.
www.families4fauquier.com/discount-tickets.html
You may also visit our website for special deals, coupons &
offers.
From Julie’s Kitchen
Do you have a recipe you want to share? Email us at: [email protected]
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Below is an easy up to date fun flag recipe that will look fun and patriot on your table.
Red, White & Blue Flag Salad Ingredients 1 package (3 ounces) berry blue gelatin 2 cups boiling water, divided 2-1/2 cups cold water, divided 1 cup fresh blueberries 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1 cup heavy whipping cream 6 tablespoons sugar 2 cups (16 ounces) sour cream 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 package (3 ounces) raspberry gelatin 1 cup fresh raspberries Whipped topping and additional berries
In a large bowl, dissolve berry blue gelatin in 1 cup boiling water; stir in 1 cup cold water. Add blueberries. Pour into a 3-qt. serving bowl.
Refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour. Meanwhile, in a saucepan, sprinkle unflavored gelatin over 1/2 cup cold water; let stand for 1
minute. Add the cream and sugar; cook and stir over low heat until gelatin and sugar are completely dissolved. cool to room tempera-ture. Whisk in sour cream and vanilla. Spoon over the blue layer. Refrigerate until firm. In a large bowl, dissolve raspberry gelatin in remaining hot water; stir in remaining cold water. Add raspberries.
Spoon over cream layer. Chill until set. Garnish with whipped topping and additional berries if desired.
Allegro Community School of the Arts Early Childhood Music Classes
Allegro Community School of the Arts will be offering a free trial music class for new families on Monday, July 18 at 10:30. The class is for children 5 and under (siblings welcome) and will include singing, responsive movement, and instruments. The Summer Early Childhood Session begins July 12th and includes Allegro Tots Music, Allegro Kids Music, and our new Discovery Preschool Class. Please call Allegro at 540-
349-5088 to reserve a spot in our trial class. For more infor-mation on the summer classes visit Allegro's website
www.allegrocsa.org.
Lavender Tea Recipe Deb Williamson @ Seven Oaks Lavender Farm
A pinch of lavender in a tea ball and submerse it in hot tea. Chill tea, then take some fresh mint and crush it in your hand and stir it into tea and let sit
for a few hours before serving.
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ADVANCED SALE of 4-DAY PASSES- TUESDAY, JULY 12th Exhibitors may purchase a 4-day pass for $10 (12 & under) $15 (13 & up) from noon to 8pm in the fair exhibit
building this day only. Non-exhibitors prices will be $15 (12 & under) and $20 (13 & up) for 4 day passes.
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Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort PO Box 191
Luray, Va 22835 (540)743-4002
email: [email protected] Website: www.campluray.com
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort is a full- facility camping resort with both camp-sites and cabins that is located in the Shenandoah Valley with beautiful views of the sur-rounding Blue Ridge Mountains. It is located between the Skyline Drive/Shenandoah
National Park and the Luray Caverns on Route 211 East of Luray.
The resort offers 2 swimming pools, playground, fishing pond, game room, mini-golf, paddleboats, a 400 foot waterslide, laser tag, a mining sluice, and daily planned activities
from Memorial Day to Labor Day and weekends in the off season.
Located 10 miles from the Shenandoah River, it is the perfect place to take a day trip ca-noeing or tubing. There is also horseback riding in the area, and the Luray Rescue Zoo is only 6 miles away with all kinds of exotic animals as well as animals to pet and feed, and
educational programs each day throughout the summer.
Check out the website and virtual tour at www.campluray.com.
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Our Special Harbor Sprayground Is a fully accessible park inspired by Joey's love of the water and the Chesapeake Bay. Serving as a sensory and creative family destination, the park en-courages children of ALL abilities to embark on a water adventure in a safe, zero-water-depth environment. Our Special Harbor's unique design breaks down barriers, encourages interac-tion, and provides families and children of all abilities a place to play and have fun together!
JPMF recognizes the different challenges that families raising children with special needs face and understand how important it is for families to feel comfortable in public settings
where they can enjoy new experiences together. One of the outcomes of the JPMF Splash program we are most proud of is that families reported sharing water activities together. This inspired JPMF to take the next step by creating a place for families to enjoy time together in
an Inclusive and accessible place Joey would have loved, Our Special Harbor!
Scheduled to open May, 2011, Our Special Harbor will be part of a family-focused outdoor recreation complex at Lee District Park in Fairfax County which will also include a fully acces-
sible treehouse and playground. Through our unique partnership with Fairfax County, this special place will come to the public at no extra cost.
Come spend a day and let Our Special Harbor become your special harbor!
One Cool Place to visit
6601 Telegraph Road, Franconia, VA
Provided by: Matthew Kaiser Fairfax Parks & Recreation Dept.
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Admission is free to Frying Pan Farm Park and Kidwell Farm.
OPERATING HOURS
Frying Pan Farm Park: open daily dawn to dusk
Kidwell Farm: open daily 9am - 5 pm
Wagon Rides: 10am - 4pm, Monday - Saturday; and Noon - 4pm, Sunday, March through November (call to confirm)
Country Store: 10am - 4:30pm, Monday - Saturday; and 1 - 4:30pm, Sunday, March through December
Visitor Center: 10am - 4:30pm, Monday - Saturday; and 12 - 4:30pm, Sunday
Meet draft horses, chickens, peacocks, rabbits, sheep, goats, cows and pigs at Kidwell Farm, Frying Pan Farm Park's working farm of the 1930s. Greet the friendly farm animals, take a wagon ride, or watch the farm hands at work. At the Kidwell Farm House, you can sit on the porch or take a tour (call for availabil-ity) to see how farm families lived in the 1930s. Kidwell Farm is open daily 9am-5pm. Groups are welcome
and school programs are available by appointment, call for program information.
Kidwell Farm provides a glimpse of the patterns of family farming. The farmhouse was central to the farm operation, which was run by Mom, Dad, the children and maybe a farmhand. The barn provides a loft for hay storage, a milking parlor, and stalls for draft horses, pigs, and any number of cattle, sheep and goats, as
needed for birthing or shelter during inclement weather.
Out buildings include the dairy, smokehouse, corn cribs, equipment sheds, chicken house, outhouse and various run-in sheds for livestock. The Antique Equipment Shed houses horse-drawn and mechanized equipment, including several early 1900 Fordson, John Deere and Farmall tractors which are maintained in
working order.
The Moffett Blacksmith Shop, circa 1917, originally located in the nearby town of Herndon, stands at the farm entrance across from the kitchen garden. Volunteer staff occasionally help man the forge of the fully operational blacksmith and wheelwright shop; as well as tend the garden, assist with educational programs,
hayrides and special events throughout the year.
Down on the Farm
2709 West Ox Road Herndon, VA 20171
Provided by: Matthew Kaiser @ Fairfax Parks & Recreation Dept.
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$8 for both shows!
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July Community Events
Place your community event here! [email protected]
Toddlin’ Time Open House
July 6th 10am-Noon
This indoor playground is a fun and safe envi-ronment for your young children. Come check out our summer schedule of open play times and parent/child classes beginning July– Au-gust. Be one of the first 25 registrants and re-ceive an open play pass.
Free Movies in the Park! Beethoven’s 4th
Marshall Community Center Friday, July 15th @ dusk
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June Community Events Are you planning a family friendly event and want to have it included in our newsletter? The deadline is the 20th of the month prior. Email us at: [email protected] for
consideration. Space is limited!
Have a school event you would like to share? Email us at:
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Another July Community Event
July & August Community Events
Amazing Tales @ your library
June 11 - Aug. 6
a free summer program for children of all ages Presented courtesy of the Friends of the Fauquier Library and supported by Chick-Fil-A; Dairy Queen; Great Harvest
Bread Company; Ledo Pizza; and McDonald’s-Marshall
Register online beginning Sunday, June 5, at library.fauquiercounty.gov
or at any Fauquier library beginning Monday, June 6
Set your personal goal when you register, then help the library reach a collective goal of 30,000 books read. Each week, in your online book log (accessible from your home computer or at the library), record the number
of books read. Friday, Aug. 12, is the last day to log books. Prizes
Logging books entitles reader to one spin of the prize wheel each week.
(540) 422-8500 library.fauquiercounty.gov Bealeton Library John Marshall Library Warrenton Library 10877 Willow Drive North 4133 Rectortown Road 11 Winchester Street Bealeton, VA 22712 Marshall, VA 20115 Warrenton, VA 20186
Cows-N-Corn All You Can Eat Ice Cream Festival
Adults $12 Children 4yrs-9 yr- $9
3 & under-Free
Saturday July 9th from 11am-9pm Tours, meet & greet with a cow, games, etc
6pm Pork BBQ dinner (First come first served till run out) sold separate
Sunday July 10th
11am to 7pm
Tours, meet & greet with a cow, games, etc
www.cows-n-corn.com 540-439-4806
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Place your ad here!
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http://freebowling.amf.com/ KIDS! Bowl for Zip, Zero, Zilch! This summer, your children 16 and under can bowl for free at your local AMF. Sound too good to be true? It’s not! Just regis-ter your children , and you’ll receive your first cou-pons via email within 24 hours for 2 free games per
child per day. Then, every Sunday you’ll receive weekly coupons all summer long. Children love
bowling; it’s fun, active, social and local and – best of all – it’s FREE! That’s how AMF does summer!
Did you sign your children up for free bowling all summer long?
Free bowling is available until 8pm, 7 days a weeks. AMF summer bowling is May 3rd– September 5, 2011.