Winter Sports in Bedford VA

Winter Sports in Bedford VA

Bedford is a mecca for outdoor sports any time if the year and winter is not exceptions.cabin

If you’re a hunter or a fisher, Bedford is the place for you. There are many great places to hunt and fish but you need to know the laws and regulations first. Visit the VA game and inland fisheries http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/ for more information.

Looking for a good place to hike or camp, visit a State Parkhttp://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/ They have cabins for rent, lots of nature hikes and opportunities to learn about nature all around us . Of course the city or county parks are an option.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is always a great place to visit. Lots of hiking trails (climb Sharp Top), places to bike, camp, and sight see.

What about indoor Winter Sports in Bedford

The Roanoke Civic Center offers public skating several times a week. it is also the home of Valley Youth Hockey, The Roanoke Valley Adult Hockey Association, and the Roanoke Chapter of Rusty Blades. There is a league for all levels and age groups.

  • The Valley Youth Hockey offers Learn to play programs, leagues, and a travel team.
  • The Adult Hockey Association offers players 16 and up a high level of competitive non-check hockey
  • The B League- Competitive level of play for mid level adult players
  • The Rusty Blades is a non-profit club also designed to be a high level of non-contact play. The league is for “mature” skaters aged 45 or above with a focus on skills and fun.
  • The Roanoke Civic Center is also the home rink of the Virginia Tech Hokies Hockey Teams. Tickets are $5 per adult and free for children 12 and under.

LaHaye Ice Rink, Lynchburg VA. Home to Liberty University‘s hockey teams, the rink also is a great spot for hockey, ice skating, and figure skating.

  • The Lynchburg Youth Hockey Association provides a supportive environment for youth players of all levels.
  • The Lynchburg Leagues- Thee are A and B leagues based upon player skills. They offer a good level of non-contact play.
  • Rusty Blades- Lynchburg- Some of the same players from the Roanoke group and part of the same non-profit.
  • Liberty University Hockey Teams- Liberty uses two levels of teams to help develop the skills and talents of the students.

 

The Liberty Snowflex Center-This is an outdoor ski slope like no other in the United States! Instead of snow, the Snowflex uses a synthetic material simulating real snow.

Wintergreen-Has long been the skiing / snowboarding location for many people in central Virginia. Located in Nelson County, its just a short drive with plenty of quaint shops, wineries, and antique stores along the way.
The Homestead-Located in Hot Springs, a small community in Bath County, the Homestead offers a complete resort for those looking for a vacation. The Homestead opened in 1766 and has a long tradition of first class accommodations.

 

WINNERS OF THE BEDFORD MAIN ST TREE ORNAMENT CONTEST

WINNERS OF THE BEDFORD MAIN ST TREE ORNAMENT CONTEST

 

Winners of the Bedford Main Street Christmas Tree decorations contest were announced at the Christmas tree lighting event in Centertown on Friday night, November 30th.  First Place went to Raven Deaner, a student at Bedford Middle School, who won a $10 gift card to be used in any of the many stores or restaurants in Centertown.  Second place was awarded to the entire class of high needs students at Jefferson Forest High School, and 3rd place went to Ashley Nicely of Bedford Middle School.  This is the first year Bedford Main Street has held a tree ornament contest, and it may become an annual event.  All of the hand- made ornaments submitted for the contest were very well done.

BEDFORD PARADE WINNERS

Bedford Christmas ParadeBEDFORD PARADE WINNERS

The Best Overall entry in the Bedford Christmas Parade this year went to Staunton River High School Marching Golden Eagles, who also won honorable mention as the best band unit.  The entry chosen as Best decorated float was Goode Rescue Squad; Best Theme Interpretation went to Bedford Science and Technology Center; and Most Original Entry was East Lake Medical Center. Honorable Mention entries called out for recognition include the Timberlake Twirlers as Best Marching Unit; Montvale Cub Scouts as Best Scout Entry; the Outlaw Gang as Best Equestrian entry; and the Orange Street Cruzers as the Best Classic Car Vehicle entry.  Bedford Main Street, Inc. appreciates all of the parade entries and all of the many people who make the parade possible.

 

 

 

Bedford Christmas Parade Dec 1, 2012

The Bedford Christmas Parade Dec 1, 2012

The Bedford Christmas Parade is December 1, 2012 starting at 12′oclock. The Bedford Christmas Parade route starts at intersection of College and Peaks, proceeds to North Bridge, turns right, takes a left on East Main, right on South, right on Washington, right on Center, left on West Main, right on 4th Street, left on Macon St, left on Summit into the 6 C’s parking lot where it ends.

Generally people line the streets and enjoy the afternoon watching the parade followed by food and shopping in Centertown Bedford.

Thomas Jefferson Wine Festival 2012

 

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Thomas Jefferson Wine Festival2012 is Nov 17, 11am till 5pm. Enjoy Jefferson’s private retreat Popular Forest during a great day of wine, food, and entertainment.

 

Mr. Jefferson was well known for his wine and the design of his homes. Poplar Forest is the lesser known of Mr. Jefferson’s estates, he often traveled there for escape the visitors to Monticello.

Prices:

$20 advance
$25 at door
Non-tasting, $10
Ages 11 and under are free

All reservations are final. Reduce priced advanced tickets must be purchased before 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 16. All tickets sold after 5:00 p.m. Friday will be $25.

Bedford Welcome Center / Bedford
Bedford Welcome Center / Forest
Aylor’s
Basket Case
Lynchburg Welcome Center
Poplar Forest Museum Shop

House tours will be available throughout the day at a reduced rate. Tasting tickets include a complimentary wine glass. Must be 21 years or older to taste wines. Festival will occur rain or shine. All activities will be held in heated spaces

Wineries:

Barboursville Winery

DelFosse Vineyards and Winery

Gabriele Rausse Winery

Hickory Hill Vineyards and Winery

Jefferson Vineyards

Knights Gambit Vineyards

Peaks of Otter Winery

Pippin Hill Farm and Vineyards

Sans Soucy Vineyards

Rebec Vineyards

Savoy-Lee Winery

Veritas Vineyard and Winery

White Rock Vineyards and Winery

The Williamsburg Winery

 

Thomas Jefferson’s Popular Forrest
1542 Bateman Bridge Road (GPS)
Forest, VA 24551-0419
Telephone (434) 525-1806

Bedford Centerfest and Gala

Bedford Centerfest and Gala

Bedford Centerfest is Saturday September 292012. This year the Bedford Main Street organization is having a Centerfest Gala on Friday September 28, 2012.

Bedford Centerfest has been a hit, year after year. But this year Bedford Main St wanted to offer a gala as a way for people to get dressed up and celebrate Bedford VA!

The Gala is $20 per person ($25 at the door). Proceeds go to the further development of programs for Bedford Main St.

Cost is $20 in advance. The event runs from 6 till 8 pm on September 28th and will take place outdoors next to the court house. (If it rains, it will be at Bedford Columns).

 

Bedford Family Day Festival

Bedford Family Day

Step back in time at the Bedford Family Day 40’s festival. As Europe was engaged in World War II, people on the home front were making sacrifices, volunteering, and helping the American War effort. On Saturday July 21 you can enter the war era of America by visiting the National D-day Memorial which will have lectures by WW II Veterans, programs, activities, and music from 10am till 5pm. There will be food for sale, live music, 40 activity stations for family friendly hands on experience, costumes, and antique automobiles.

There will be a little something for everyone!

Tickets are $7and STUDENTS 18 and under are FREE!

For more in formation visit the National D-Day website

 

Wine and Wet Noses Fund raiser

This image shows a red wine glass.

Do you like Wine, how about dogs?

One Bedford County Winery has come up with a great way to support Dogs in need while you enjoy some great Bedford County wine!

Savoy-Lee Winery in Huddleston VA is having this event on Saturday June 2 from 12pm till 5pm as a benefit for the All American Mut Rescue.

This even will have all types of vendors.

GruvenCat Bakery will be there with chocolate treats and All American Mutt Rescue will have chocolate adoptables!   Just Liz will be there with amazing handcrafted silver jewelry.  Rick Dellinger will be singing and entertaining from 2-5pm.  Tanker Tots and PeopleFood For Dogs … two locally owned business specializing in healthy, nutritious foods and treats for our pets will be there.  Kreations by Keitha will be doing people and pets photos.  There will be an agility/play area for the pups and cornhole for the people.  Doggy nail trims $5, doggy ear cleaning $5 or get both done for $8!  Complimentary wine tastings of Savoy-Lee wines with all tasting tips being donated to AAMR.  Grilled hot dogs, chips and soft drinks/water will be available – proceeds going to support AAMR.

Wine and Wet Noses is a pet-friendly, family-friendly event and a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon in the heart of VA while supporting animal rescue.

So drive to Savoy-Lee in Huddleston VA which is part of Bedford County VA.Great wines and good times will be had by all!

Savoy-Lee is part of the Bedford Wine and Artisan trail

 

Cruzin Downtown Bedford

May 19th, Cruzin Downtown Bedford

From 4 till 8 pm Bedford will go back in time to the 1950′s with old time cars, music, vendors, and people in costumes.

This is the first year Bedford Main Street has put on this event. We expect great weather and a big turn out. In the 1950′s Motown was big, Rock and Roll was getting started and cars had fins. Come see tons of historic 1950′s autos and travel back to post war Bedford when a feeling and music was taking over the nation. This is a family friendly event, where the streets will be closed to traffic (except the 50′s cars which will be parked to you can see them). Girls in bobby socks and poodle skirts, maybe even some greaser guys….

Not enough fun yet.. how about a hula hoop contest? Or a bubble blowing contest..

Have you ever seen Elvis perform? If not come to the Cruzin as a great Elvis (impersonator) will be there.

Dress in your best 50′s costume and enter our contest!

All of this and more in Downtown Bedford!

Appomattox Museum of the Confederacy

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Appomattox Museum of the Confederacy Opens

 

Across the country, people are celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War. Many of the battles and famous events happened here in Virgnia including the final surrender of Robert E Lees Army of Virginia at Appomattox.

The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond opened a new location in Appomattox to help educate the thousands of people who visit Appomattox each year.But for opening day there are many special events.


March 31, 2012

10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

A full day of programming and events begins with a special ceremony in the morning. The grounds to the Museum will open at 9:00am. Then at 10:00am, a procession including color guards, re-enactment units, and Generals Lee and Grant will lead to the Museum. Next, Museum officials and keynote speaker James I. Robertson will address visitors. Flags will be raised on the Museum’s reunification promenade and the ribbon to the front doors will be cut.

For the rest of the day, the Museum will be free and open to the public with demonstrations, living historians, and food vendors located throughout the grounds.

Visit the MOC web