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In God We Trust: History Intersects with Strategic Vision at Freedom Flows Festival

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The Shenandoah River was the star of the show at the Freedom Flows Festival, an event at Eastham Park on May 30 that continued the celebration of America’s 250th birthday. It was a day that could have been mercilessly hot without the breeze that gently softened it. Along a path with fences draped in patriotic colors, celebrants of the festival walked in the shade or lounged on benches beside the river. Vendors showed up in full force, delivering, among other things, brick oven pizza and much-needed coolness via ice cream and Italian ices.

At Eastham Park, celebrants of the Freedom Flows Festival walked and lounged beside the river. Royal Examiner Photo Credits: Brenden McHugh

The presence of local businesses gave an event oriented around history a sense of immediacy. Looking backward while looking forward and being fully present in the moment, a wide range of activities, many of them historically themed, invited young people especially to appreciate their legacy, expand their interests, and see just how broad the horizon really is.

Members of the Sons of the American Revolution kept history alive in authentic garb.

They were assisted by the Sons of the American Revolution, who attended in costume as their ancestors would have. These men, the distant offspring of ancestors who supported the American Revolution, fully appreciate the strategic value of the river; it facilitated Front Royal’s role as a theater for war preparations and provided access to what became a breadbasket to the region.

L to R) Joe Barber, Sina May, and Samantha Barber represented the Reaching Out Now family and the youth center mission.

They were also helped by Samantha Barber and the Reaching Out Now family, who have worked on behalf of the Student Union to provide opportunities for the youth of Front Royal and Warren County. With summer camp beginning in June, featuring enrichment programs for young people, Barber reflected on the importance of acting intentionally not only for this generation but for the ones that will follow. One might say that her eyes are focused on the next 250 years.

Travis Crook of Mason Dixon Boys LLC demonstrated his craft with a chainsaw as a chisel.

Well executed. Fun. Memorable. These words will stick in the annals of 2026 as those in Front Royal and Warren County are living it. From Lanterns to Liberty to Freedom Flows, the community finds itself mid-swing, anticipating what promises to be a memorable, fun, well-executed summer.

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