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Workshop: Perspective Basics

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October 26, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2019-10-26T13:00:00-04:00
2019-10-26T18:00:00-04:00
Where:
Art in the Valley
205-A E. Main St. | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
$125 (Materials not included)
Contact:
Art in the Valley
540-252-2260

This one day workshop is designed to increase your knowledge of perspective theory as it applies to art. All images including landscapes, portraits and still life make use of perspective. It is a necessary tool for anyone interested in representational image-making. We will simplify the process using basic shapes and forms that can later be practiced with more complex objects. All levels of students 17 years and above are welcome.

  • Saturday October 26, 2019 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
  • $125 (Materials not included) List available on our website.

About the instructor: An award-winning, self-taught artist, Armand is a full-time oil & watercolor painter represented by galleries across the United States. Armand has had numerous One-Man Exhibitions and his work is found in notable corporate and private collections around the world.


Class policies: We understand that scheduling conflicts do happen. You may cancel your class for a full refund up to 48 hours before the first class, by phone or in person. No refunds will be issued after this time.

In case of inclement weather, we will reschedule the class. Please check our Facebook page for updates on class cancellations due to weather.

Obituaries

Carl “David” Barbe (1952 – 2024)

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October 26, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2019-10-26T13:00:00-04:00
2019-10-26T18:00:00-04:00
Where:
Art in the Valley
205-A E. Main St. | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
$125 (Materials not included)
Contact:
Art in the Valley
540-252-2260

Carl “David” Barbe, 72, of Winchester, Virginia, passed away on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at Winchester Medical Center in Winchester, Virginia.

A private celebration of life will be held at a later date.

David was born to the late Carl Walton and Iona Dorothy Mills Barbe on March 22, 1952, in Front Royal, Virginia. He was also preceded in death by two brothers-in-law, Charles E. Martin and Gene Wines, and a sister-in-law, Jacki S. Barbe.

Surviving David are his children, Shannon Walton Barbe (Hannah), Michael Shane Barbe (Angie), and Jessica Marie Barbe (Richard); his siblings, JudyAnn Marcy (William), Betty J. Martin, Dianna L. Wines, and Paul Edward Barbe; his grandchildren, Ean Phillip Shell, Chloe Maslin Shell, Charlie Barbe, Maddie Barbe, Alister Barbe, and one on the way; and numerous nieces and nephews.

David liked to visit Charlestown, West Virginia, and occasionally play the slots. He also loved his paranormal television shows.

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Reaching New Heights: A Guide to Mountain Adventure Sports

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October 26, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2019-10-26T13:00:00-04:00
2019-10-26T18:00:00-04:00
Where:
Art in the Valley
205-A E. Main St. | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
$125 (Materials not included)
Contact:
Art in the Valley
540-252-2260

Mountains, with their awe-inspiring heights and rugged terrains, beckon the adventurous at heart. These natural giants are not just a feast for the eyes but a playground for those seeking to push their limits amid the fresh air and breathtaking landscapes. From the thrilling grip of rock climbing to the exhilarating rush of downhill skiing, mountain adventure sports offer a range of activities that promise both challenge and excitement. Here’s a closer look at extreme sports you can indulge in to satisfy your adrenaline cravings and fill your lungs with the freshest air.

Rock Climbing: Embrace the challenge of ascending natural rock formations, where every grip and foothold brings you closer to the summit. Rock climbing is not just a test of strength and endurance; it’s a puzzle that requires problem-solving with every move. The reward? A view that’s truly earned and a sense of accomplishment that’s hard to match.

Mountain Biking: Whether it’s the enduring trails of cross-country, the mixed terrains of all-mountain, the heart-stopping descents of downhill, or the timed trials of enduro, mountain biking is a diverse sport that caters to various levels of thrill-seekers. It’s a perfect blend of physical exertion, speed, and nature exploration.

Via Ferrata: Literally meaning “iron path,” via ferrata offers a unique way to scale cliffs and rocky outcrops. Equipped with metal rungs, ladders, and a continuous steel cable for safety, participants can experience the thrill of rock climbing with added security. It’s an adventurous way to enjoy spectacular views without the need for extensive climbing skills.

Downhill Skiing: The mountain transforms into a winter wonderland, offering a paradise for skiers and snowboarders. Downhill skiing on powdery slopes provides a thrilling experience, with the wind in your face and the snow under your feet. For beginners, professional lessons are invaluable for a safe and enjoyable start.

Canyoning: Combining elements of rock climbing, rappelling, and swimming, canyoning is an adventurous way to navigate through mountainous waterways. It’s an immersive experience that allows you to explore hidden gorges, slide down natural water slides, and jump into crystal-clear pools, offering an adrenaline rush unlike any other.

The mountains call to those who wish to break free from the mundane and explore the limits of their courage and capabilities. These activities provide an escape into nature and offer a way to challenge oneself, learn new skills, and create unforgettable memories. So, gear up and set your sights on the peaks—adventure awaits in the high altitudes, where fresh air and thrilling experiences are in abundant supply.

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Why Postponing Your Dreams Until Retirement Isn’t Necessary

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October 26, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2019-10-26T13:00:00-04:00
2019-10-26T18:00:00-04:00
Where:
Art in the Valley
205-A E. Main St. | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
$125 (Materials not included)
Contact:
Art in the Valley
540-252-2260

Many people have a mental checklist of dreams they wish to fulfill “someday,” often relegating them to the distant future of retirement. However, the future is unpredictable, and the essence of life lies in making the most of the present. Here’s why you should consider acting on your dreams and how to approach them pragmatically.

Embrace the Present

Your current passions and interests are a reflection of who you are today. Waiting for retirement might mean missing out on experiences that could bring you joy and fulfillment now. Whether it’s traveling to a dream destination, pursuing a hobby, or embarking on a new career path, these experiences can enrich your life in invaluable ways.

Evolution of Self

As you age, your interests and abilities evolve. The dreams you have now may not hold the same appeal in the future. Moreover, the energy and health you possess today are not guaranteed later. Embracing your aspirations now ensures that you live a life filled with experiences that matter to you personally.

Planning Your Dream

Realizing your dreams requires planning, especially when it comes to financial and time commitments. Here are steps to turn your dreams into reality:

  • Set Clear Goals: Define what you want to achieve. Be specific about what your dream entails and why it’s important to you.
  • Seek Professional Advice: A financial advisor can help you understand the financial implications of your dreams and how to achieve them without compromising your future security.
  • Create a Timeline: Establish a realistic timeline for achieving your goals. Breaking down your dream into smaller, manageable steps can make it more attainable.
  • Consider Flexible Work Options: If your dream requires significant time away from work, discuss flexible work arrangements with your employer. This might include part-time work, remote work, or a sabbatical.

Empower Yourself

Giving yourself the means to achieve your dreams might also involve personal development. Whether it’s acquiring new skills, improving your health and fitness, or expanding your knowledge, investing in yourself is crucial for making your dreams a reality.

Take the Leap

Making your dreams come true is about more than just personal fulfillment; it’s about living a life with no regrets. It’s about making memories that you’ll cherish and stories you’ll share. So, why wait? With the right planning and mindset, you can start working towards your dreams today, ensuring that when you do reach retirement, you’ll have a wealth of experiences that make life truly rich.

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Obituaries

Anthony Michael Henry (2002 – 2024)

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October 26, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2019-10-26T13:00:00-04:00
2019-10-26T18:00:00-04:00
Where:
Art in the Valley
205-A E. Main St. | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
$125 (Materials not included)
Contact:
Art in the Valley
540-252-2260

Anthony Michael Henry, 22, of Front Royal, Virginia, passed away suddenly in Front Royal on Monday, April 22, 2024.

A Celebration of Life service will be held at a later date.

Anthony was born January 4, 2002, in Front Royal, Virginia, the son of Sara E. Kitts of Front Royal and Jason Henry. He previously worked for Taco Bell in Front Royal.

Surviving with his parents is his maternal grandmother, Margia Kitts of Front Royal; paternal grandparents, John and Susan Henry of Virginia; son, Kamari Kyng Henry, at home; one brother, Isaiah Henry of Virginia; and a sister, Jossalin Lowery of Front Royal.

Anthony was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Michael Kitts.

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Blooms and Blossoms: 34th Annual Mother’s Day Weekend Garden Fair at Blandy Farm

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October 26, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2019-10-26T13:00:00-04:00
2019-10-26T18:00:00-04:00
Where:
Art in the Valley
205-A E. Main St. | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
$125 (Materials not included)
Contact:
Art in the Valley
540-252-2260

The picturesque Blandy Experimental Farm in Boyce, Virginia, will host the 34th Annual Mother’s Day Weekend Garden Fair, inviting enthusiasts to celebrate the beauty of spring amidst blooming flora. Scheduled for May 11-12, 2024, from 9 am to 4 pm, this enduring event coincides with the blossoms of the State Arboretum of Virginia, providing a perfect backdrop for families celebrating Mother’s Day.

 

Getting ready for the Garden Fair.

Attracting visitors from a radius of up to 300 miles, including those from Clarke, Frederick, Shenandoah, Warren, and Loudoun Counties, the Garden Fair is renowned for its wide variety of native plants, annuals, perennials, herbs, trees, and shrubs. Beyond plants, attendees can shop for garden tools and nature-inspired crafts and enjoy an array of children’s activities, music, and delectable food options. Melanie Mullinax, Communications and Events Manager at Blandy, emphasized the fair’s role as a seasonal highlight, drawing thousands of plant lovers eager to explore new and favorite vendors alike.

As the principal fundraising event for the Foundation of the State Arboretum, the Garden Fair plays a crucial role in supporting the Arboretum’s educational programs and the maintenance of its diverse plant collections. “Shopping at the Garden Fair is more than just making a purchase—it’s about enjoying and contributing to the preservation of nature,” Mullinax noted.

Rain or shine, the event promises a weekend of natural beauty and community spirit. Tickets are priced at $10 per car in advance, available through Eventbrite, or $15 at the gate, with each ticket valid for both days of the fair.


Blandy Experimental Farm, a 712-acre University of Virginia research facility, is devoted to enhancing the understanding of the natural environment. Its grounds, which house the State Arboretum of Virginia, are open to the public year-round, featuring walking trails, gardens, and a Native Plant Trail for educational tours.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Blandy Experimental Farm website at www.blandy.virginia.edu.

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Agriculture

Feds to Require Bird Flu Tests of Dairy Cattle Before Transport

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October 26, 2019 @ 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2019-10-26T13:00:00-04:00
2019-10-26T18:00:00-04:00
Where:
Art in the Valley
205-A E. Main St. | Front Royal
VA 22630
Cost:
$125 (Materials not included)
Contact:
Art in the Valley
540-252-2260

Starting next week, certain dairy cattle must be tested for avian influenza before they can be transported to a different state, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday.

The requirement is among several that will expand the testing, reporting, and monitoring of the cattle to reduce the spread of bird flu among the animals.

The new rules follow evidence that highly pathogenic avian influenza — which is commonly spread by migrating birds — has transmitted from cow to cow and from cattle to poultry, and that infected cows might not show symptoms of illness, the USDA said. Last week, an analysis of the virus from a Kansas cow showed that it had acquired “an adaptation to mammals.”

USDA will require certain dairy cattle to be tested for avian influenza before they can be transported to a different state. (Photo by Scott Bauer/USDA Agricultural Research Service)

On Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said tests had revealed fragments of the virus in pasteurized milk, but that they don’t pose a risk to public health.

“While we are taking this action today, it is important to remember that thus far, we have not found changes to the virus that would make it more transmissible to humans and between people,” the USDA said Wednesday.

It has been a month since the virus was first confirmed to have infected dairy cattle in Texas. The virus has now been detected in 33 dairy herds in eight states, the USDA said. Part of that spread has been attributed to the transportation of infected cows to new herds.

The cows most often recover from infection after a week or so, but their tainted milk cannot be used for commercial human consumption. The virus is often deadly for poultry and can rapidly infect flocks.

The rules set to take effect on Monday require lactating dairy cattle to test negative for influenza A before they are transported across state lines, and that requirement might be expanded to other types of dairy cattle in the future.

Labs must also report their confirmed infections of livestock to the USDA, and certain herd owners must provide details about where their cattle have been transported.

Further information about the new rules is forthcoming, and state agriculture officials declined for now to say what impact they will have on Iowa dairy farmers.

“We are still awaiting specific guidance from USDA regarding this new interstate movement order,” said Don McDowell, a spokesperson for the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship.

John Maxwell, a dairy farmer near Davenport, Iowa, predicted that the effects for most dairies in Iowa will be inconsequential and that it’s best to be cautious and increase testing until more is known about the disease.

“We have to do tests anyway,” he said, in reference to dairy cattle he sells out-of-state. “So it would be one more test and whatever the cost it might be. One more is not the end of the world.”

The USDA has said it will reimburse farmers for testing of sick and asymptomatic cattle.

States with confirmed bird flu infections of dairy cattle include Kansas, Idaho, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota and Texas.


A virus similar to what has infected cows has been found in poultry flocks in Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico and Texas, the USDA said.

Iowa Capital Dispatch is, like the Virginia Mercury, part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. 

by Jared Strong, Virginia Mercury


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