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.

Bedford Main Street Gets New Executive Director

Bedford Main Street is pleased to announce Sue Montgomery as their new Executive Director.

Mrs. Montgomery is the former economic development director for Bedford County where she had worked since 1993 before retiring. Under her guidance Bedford County prospered and added several new industrial parks. She brought new education opportunities such as Central Virginia Community College Bedford Campus and an education program for Bedford County High School students. Bedford’s Main Street is lucky to have her.

Bedford Main Street is one of the oldest Virginia Main Street Communities. Virginia Main Street is state wide organization designed to bring together local citizens and governments to revitalize Virginia’s downtown areas. The mission is to bring people and business into downtown areas.

Bedford Country Club

English: Golf balls. Français : Des balles de ...One of the great reasons to live in Bedford is the Bedford Country Club.  The Annual Board Meeting was held February 22, 2012 and the turnout was great and positive.

Do you live in Bedford, Virginia and love to play golf?  You need to give the Bedford Country Club a look.  It was amazing the number of golfers who showed up this year to praise the greens keeper, Charles.  They talked about how they know other golf courses have spent 7 figures plus over the last few years and they don’t look as good as the greens at the Bedford Country Club.  And Charles is great at price shopping and recycling and implementing any cost savings available.  His vast knowledge of grass and bugs and any blights or diseases that may come along with maintaining the fairways and greens helps in his ability to resolve issues on a dime.  The Senior Men’s Golfers also turned out and offered their assistance in golf course improvement, particularly with upgrading more cart paths.

 

The local Bedford membership turned out to applaud the financial wellness of the BCC.  It was noted that the Bedford Country Club was probably in the top 10% of the most financially sound clubs in state.  Many clubs are having problems because it is a luxury item that most people don’t need.  But, here in Bedford, VA, the value is found and the members have stayed.  The past three years have been headed up by treasurer Scott Carter of the Bedford branch of American National Bank.  Will Cayton has been working diligently to help with members who have fallen behind in their payments.  The key has been consistency in reprimand and communication.

 

As Chair of the House Committee, Wendy Witt Realtor with The Witt Fogleman Team of Keller Williams reported that the kitchen has gone through remodeling.  New electrical has been run, a new stove and hood, new hot water heater.  We have also completed new landscaping and gutters.  Over the last two years, the amenities have gotten great facelifts.  The tennis courts were resurfaced last year and the Olympic sized pool was painted.  A sturdy, permanent shelter was put in place as well.  It is a great place for Bedford’s children, too, with a kiddie pool.

 

New board members were voted in last night.  These include Amy Carter of Keller Williams Realty, Reagan Flaherty of Shentel, Sam Hodges and Doug Bays.

 

There is a no initiation membership drive through the end of March.  This is a $600 savings.  The board also revised the bylaws to allow children of members up to the age of 23 to utilize the club facilities whether or not they are enrolled as full time students.  For more information, contact Richard Creasy at 540-586-8407. Tell them you heard about it here on Discover Bedford!

 

 

 

Spring Home Show March 25-27

This weekend brings the return of the Spring Home Show to the Salem Civic Center! This is the 41st year of the show and its expected to be bigger and better than ever!

 

This years show has 180 vendors showing their amazing products from around the area. If you looking to make an upgrade to your home, this is the place you want to visit to see the latest products! There will be live demo’s and presentations.

The event is sponsored by the Roanoke Regional Home Builder Association.

 

Hours:

Friday, March 25 / 3 pm – 8 pm

Saturday, March 26 / 10 am – 8 pm

Sunday, March 27 / 12 noon – 5 pm

 

Black Tie & Blue jean Ball

Blue Jean BallHope to see you at this years Black Tie and Blue jean Ball! Each year this event gets bigger and the money goes for a great cause!

Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra Valentines Day Gala

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Spend a magical, romantic evening with friends at the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra’s 9th Annual Valentine Gala, “I’m in the Mood for Love,” on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. at the lovely Boonsboro Country Club, Lynchburg VA.

The evening begins with the lilting strains of the Lynchburg String Quartet. Enjoy some hors d’oeuvres and an open bar for one hour. Mediterranean cuisine will then be served for dinner (there will be a cash bar).

The House Band will then rock the house for a night of dancing.

Tickets for this black-tie optional event are $125 per person and may be purchased by calling the symphony office at (434) 845-6604, or online at www.lynchburgtickets.com/gala

All proceeds benefit the Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra.

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Each year, this event gets better and better. Great people, food, and music for a great cause. Come out and support the arts in Lynchburg.

Hearing about Future of D-Day memorial

DDay memorial in Bedford VAThe National Park Service will host a public meeting in Bedford Tuesday Jan 18, 2011 on a study that will help decide if the memorial qualifies to join the federal park system.

“The good news is we made it to this stage,” said U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va. “There are still a lot of steps to go before the park service would have to accept the memorial as a park or national monument.”

The cash-strapped memorial is currently operated largely on donations. Warner and other lawmakers have supported bringing it under park service management to provide financial stability. However, Warner pointed out, the federal system has financial challenges maintaining its existing facilities.

The memorial, under the leadership of former president William McIntosh, began seeking to become a park service site in mid-2009.

The 7 p.m. meeting Tuesday at Bedford Elementary School next to the memorial marks the first visit by the park service since Robin Reed became its president last year.

“The one thing we were warned from the beginning: don’t expect anything quick,” Warner said, referring to the park system’s involvement.

The monument is located in Bedford because 19 of its men died in the bloody assault on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. President George W. Bush spoke at its dedication in 2001.

“There’s no other place in America that is appropriate a place for the memorial as Bedford,” Warner said. “Even in these tight financial times, this is a memorial worthy of national recognition.”

Private citizens and state leaders have already made a capital investment in creating a “world class memorial,” Warner said, adding that park service oversight would help in fiscal “predictability.” He said he thinks visitation could also increase.

U.S. Rep. Robert Hurt, R–5th, said attending the memorial’s 2001 dedication was one of the most memorable events of his life.

Hurt said he supports the attraction’s inclusion into the federal park system “in the context of a balanced budget.”

“I think it’s an extremely important memorial,” he said. “I’m proud it’s in Bedford… it is a priority, it’s something I would fight for.”

Hurt said he plans to have a representative at Tuesday’s meeting in Bedford. U.S. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-6th, also is sending a representative to the meeting.

Goodlatte said he supports the memorial joining the park service because of its national significance.

“There are several hurdles that have to be overcome first,” Goodlatte said. “The federal government is broke…the ability to fund this will be an issue.”

Goodlatte also said the 2010 controversy over a bust of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin at the memorial could hurt. He doesn’t think Congress will accept the memorial into the park service if the Stalin bust is on site.

Memorial officials took Stalin down last fall but have indicated he could be redisplayed at some point with other Allied leader busts.

“I think that needs to be handled very carefully,” Goodlatte said. “Keeping that bust in a dark closet would be the best way to remember Joseph Stalin.”

The purpose of the meeting Tuesday is to help citizens learn and comment about the study and criteria used to determine eligibility, according to a news release from the park service.

Criteria include national significance, suitability and feasibility for inclusion, and the need for park service management. The study may give alternative management approaches that do not involve congressional designation as a unit of the park system.

Terrence Moore of the park service said Tuesday’s meeting in Bedford would kick off the study. The process can take up to two years to complete, he said, and about 25 such studies are ongoing around the country.

The first question is if the memorial meets the criteria. “If we find that it does meet the criteria, we have to look at alternatives,” he said.

Warner said if the memorial were ever to disappear, it would be a blow to the valor of World War II veterans that the memorial bestows. Not every American can afford to go to Normandy, he said, so its preservation is important.

“I can’t think of a place that more honors their sacrifice than the memorial.”

Reprinted from the Lynchburg News and Advance

Roanoke Home and Garden Show

2nd Annual Greater Roanoke Home & Garden Show
The home and garden event of the year comes to Roanoke for the second time – bigger and better.

The Roanoke Special Events Center will be transformed, for one weekend only, into a home and garden extravaganza with the latest
in outdoor living and home trends, celebrities, giveaways and more.
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The 2nd Annual Greater Roanoke Home & Garden Show will feature two celebrity TV hosts: Tom Silva from
This Old House on PBS and Harry Rinker of HGTV’s The Collector Inspector.
Silva will offer the latest green ideas and expert remodeling advice while Rinker will provide free
verbal appraisals for two antique or collectible items for each person attending.
The show features everything from the front door to the backyard, including the latest trends in kitchens, baths, fixtures and appliances.
The venue will be packed with exhibits featuring garden displays, landscaping, water features, pools, spas, windows, doors, sunrooms and more.
Visitors can save with show-only discounts and pricing.
Local builders and home remodeling experts will be on hand to help with your next project, with numerous do-it-yourself seminars available to augment your skills.
Foodies will enjoy gourmet wine and food tastings and children can have fun in the Interactive Kids’ Zone.
Be sure to enter a drawing for a $10,000 outdoor living center giveaway courtesy of Boxley Block!
Other show features include:
• Home Improvement Alley
• Complimentary wine tastings from Fincastle Vineyard
• Latest trends in kitchen & bath
• Large landscape area with water features
• Art, gift and gourmet center
• Complimentary food tastings
• Pools, spas and outdoor living
• Pet Zone with live pet adoptions
• Huge spring plant sale
• Free seminars all weekend long
The Greater Roanoke Home & Garden Show
Roanoke Special Events Center
Friday, Jan. 14 ~ 2-7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 15 ~ 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 16 ~ 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission is $8.50 for adults and $6 for seniors.
Children 16 and under are free.
You can pay just once and visit all weekend.  Tickets are sold onsite and only during show hours. Cash or credit card only.
Free tote bags will be available while supplies last.
The Greater Roanoke Home & Garden Show is sponsored by WSLS 10 on Your Side, Comcast Cable, K92 Radio (Wheeler Broadcasting)

and Central Virginia HOME & Roanoke Valley HOME Magazines. To learn more, please visit: http://showtechnology.com/shows/Roanoke/Roanoke.html.

Guns and Hoses Hockey Charity Event

Guns and Hoses Hockey Charity Event Jan 8, 2011 at the

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Roanoke Civic Center

Each year hockey players from area police and fire houses come out to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy Association. This year’s event will be held on Jan. 8 2011 at 6 pm at the Roanoke Civic Center on Williamson Rd Roanoke VA. This is always a good game, with lots of quality players. The last two years the games have been a bit lopsided, 2009 the Hoses won 6-2 and 2010 the Guns won 6-0. However the prior five years the game was decided in a shootout.

This year the Guns are officers from

The Hoses are firefighters from

  • Roanoke County Local 3194
  • Roanoke City Local 1132
  • Salem City Local 3478
  • Town of Vinton Local 4316

If your going

Admission: $5-Goes to MDA Muscular Dystrophy Association

When: 6pm on Jan 8th 2011

Location: Roanoke Civic Center, Roanoke VA

Between periods, Warpipe will be performing. Warpipe is Roanoke’s premier Bagpipe Band.

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Bust of Stalin to return to National D-Day Memorial

DDay memorial in Bedford VABust of Stalin to return to National D-Day Memorial in Bedford VA.

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Bedford Va’s National D-Day memorial reported this week they are looking into ways to reinstall the bust of Russian dictator Joseph Stalin. The bust of Stalin created a large controversy in 2010 after it was installed at the National D-Day Memorial. Several veterans groups in Bedford and from other areas of the country. Even Bedford County Board of Supervisors denounced the installation of the bust.

Joseph Stalin was leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 until his death in 1953. He directed the Soviet Army during World War II and was part of the Allies leadership that finally defeated the Axis powers. During his oppressive rule, he systemically eliminated his opponents in the USSR and ordered the killing of ethnic minorities.

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Bedford VA is the home of the National D-Day Memorial. The memorial is dedicated to those who participated in the D-Day invasion on the coast of Normandy, France on June 4, 1944. This was the largest amphibious invasion of all time, with over 160,000 Allied troops attacking. it is estimated that as many as 19,000 men lost their lives during the invasion. Bedford is noted of having the highest death rate per capita during the invasion.