VIRGINIA WINE FESTIVAL..Bull Run Park September 17 & 18, 2011

Virginia Wine Festival is the oldest wine festival on the East Coast. Each year, the festival features 50 of VA’s best wineries, craft exhibitors, seminars, and incredible music. At the Virginia Wine Festival you can celebrate and taste from more than 300 Virginia Vintages plus attend seminars on tasting, pairing, and winemaking, all at a beautiful outdoor venue while shopping and listening to authentic sounds of stellar regional performers.

Amrhein Wine
Cellars

www.amrheinwine.com

Barboursville
Vineyards

www.barboursvillewine.com
Belle Mount
Vineyards

www.bellemount.com

Breaux Vineyards
www.breauxvineyards.com

Burnley
Vineyards

www.burnleywines.com
 
Cardinal Point Vineyard &
Winery

www.cardinalpointwinery.com
Chateau
Morrisette

www.thedogs.com
Cooper Vineyards
www.coopervineyards.com
Davis Valley
Winery

www.dvwinery.com
Democracy
Vineyards

www.democracyvineyards.com
Fincastle Vineyard &
Winery

www.fincastlewine.com
First Colony
Winery

www.firstcolonywinery.com
Fox Meadow
Winery

www.foxmeadowwinery.com
Hill Top Berry Farm &
Winery

www.hilltopberrywine.com
Horton Vineyards
Inc.

www.hvwine.com
Ingleside
Vineyards

www.ipwine.com
James River
Cellars

www.jamesriverCellars.com
Kilaurwen Winery
www.kilaurwenwinery.com
Lake Anna Winery
www.lawinery.com
Lazy Days Winery
www.lazydayswinery.com
Mattaponi Winery
www.mattaponiwinery.com
Montdomaine
Winery

www.montdomaine.com
Mountfair
Vineyards

www.mountfair.com
North Mountain Vineyard &
Winery

www.northmountainvineyard.com
Oak Crest Winery
www.oakcrestwinery.com
Peaks of Otter
Winery

www.peaksofotterwinery.com
Philip Carter
Winery

www.pcwinery.com
Prince Michel Vineyard &
Winery

www.princemichel.com
Rebec Vineyards
www.rebecwinery.com

Rockbridge Vineyard
www.rockbridgevineyard.com

Rosemont of Virginia
Winery

www.rosemontofvirginia.com

Stone Mountain
Winery

www.stonemountainvineyards.com

Tomahawk Mill
Winery

www.tomahawkmill.com

Unicorn Winery
www.unicornwinery.com

Veritas Vineyard &
Winery

www.veritaswines.com

Villa Appalaccia
www.villaappalaccia.com

Virginia Mountain
Vineyards

www.vmvines.com

Williamsburg
Winery

www.williamsburgwinery.com

Willowcroft Farm
Vineyards

www.willowcroftwine.com

Windsong
Winery

www.windsongwinery.com

The Virginia Wine Festival features over 100 of the regions finest artists and
craftspersons, and is a unique opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind jewelry,
fine art, specialty foods, furniture, hats, clothing and wine accessories- all
while strolling the beautiful outdoor venue of Bull Run Park.

Truly a destination shopping experience, you’ll find a selection of unique
offerings from the vendors you see listed below.  Food offerings from the best
area caterers and concessionaires range from Greek cuisine, salads, french
crepes and fruit plates, to lobster mac and cheese and fresh BBQ

*NEW* “You Be the Judge!” Ticket
*Includes admission to festival

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a wine judge?To have each award
winning wine tasting brought directly to your table for your palate’s
evaluation?Find out in the “You Be The Judge” Tasting Tent at the Virginia Wine
Festival. This ticket limited event will be held from 11:30 -4:30 on Saturday
and Sunday. Neil Williamson, Chairman of The Virginia Wine Club Tasting Panel,
will walk patrons through the UC Davis scoring system as the wines are served by
varietal. Neil will share anecdotes from his decade in the Virginia Wine
Industry as you enjoy the cool shade of the “You Be The Judge” Tasting Tent.
Spend part or all of the day in the shade enjoying the individualized
presentations and tastings with no lines and no waiting.

$60 Advance   $70 at Door

or

Single Day Tickets  $25 Advance or $30 At Door

http://www.virginiawinefest.com/index.php?pr=2011_vwf_home


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In Memory..Ten Years and Not Forgotten

 http://www.legacy.com/Sept11/Home.aspx

Take a moment to visit this site…read the names and obituaries of those who died that day ten years ago and pray that one day we will find peace.

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ADAMS MORGAN DAY..Sunday, September 11, 2011…Noon to 7 PM

The 2nd Sunday in September is Adams Morgan Day, an annual neighborhood festival with live music and international food from around the world. Adams Morgan Day has something for everyone! Enjoy sidewalk cafes, colorful vendors, cultural demonstrations and dances. The expanded Kid’s Fair has games, interactive science exhibits (in English & Spanish) clowns, and the Chinese Lion Dancers. “Arts on Belmont,” a shaded residential block full of original artisans. The Dance Plaza is a favorite feature with dance performances, live music, & workshops on rumba, Mexican folk, Bolivian & salsa!

Date and Time
Sunday, Sept 11, 2011
Noon – 7:00 p.m.
‘Arts on Belmont’ opens 10:00 am

The Longest Continuous Neighborhood Festival in DC!  First held in 1978, this nationally known regional event showcases the international and cultural diversity and creativity that is the hallmark of Adams Morgan. The Festival celebrates the dynamism and innovation that arises from the melting pot of cultures and their interaction together. This regionally known DC Festival always produces consistently large attendance in the 25,000 range.

BACK-TO-SCHOOL Backpacks w/ supplies provided for Kids attending!

Family-friendly fun:
Games, Activities & Exhibits (in process -check back!)
Jumpworks:
Chalk4Peace
Coloring
DC Fire Truck
•Activities Hard Rock Wall Climb: Standing 25 ft. tall this Rock Wall is fun for all ages.
•Toddler Moon Bounce: The moon bounce is a favorite for young children to enjoy.

More Family-Friendly Fun at the AMDay Festival:
•Check out the GREEN PAVILION, Pet Zone, and Health Pavilion pages
•Jazz Oasis in the Park Quality jazz in a relaxed venue: Kalorama Park
•Cultural Stage co-located with shared showmobile

Location and Transportation
Adams Morgan
18th St. NW, between Florida Ave. and Columbia Rd., Washington, DC.
Kids Fair and Dance Plaza are located at Marie Reed School at 18th St. at Wyoming.
The best way to get to Adams Morgan Day is to take Metro to the Woodley Park-Zoo-Adams Morgan station. Parking is very limited in this part of town.

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Alexandria Festival of the Arts …Sat & Sun. Sept.10 & 11, 2011

9th Annual Alexandria Festival of the Arts (Alexandria, VA.)

September 10th & 11th, 2011

Saturday 10 AM – 7 PM & Sunday 10 AM – 5 PM
Free Admission

King Street in Alexandria, VA.

Voted one of the top 100 art festivals in the country by Sunshine Artist magazine.
The 9th Annual Alexandria Festival of the Arts is one not to be missed! Discover spectacular paintings, life-size sculptures, jewelry, photography, ceramics and more. This popular outdoor event will feature art for every taste and budget, with prices ranging from $20 to $20,000. More than $15 million in art will be on display and visitors will have the opportunity to meet the artists behind the work and hear first-hand what inspired them to create their pieces.

Artists travel from California, New York, Maine, Florida and New Mexico, as well as throughout the state of Virginia. Selecting artists based on quality and originality, an independent panel of judges chose the exhibiting artists from more than 1,000 submissions

. The show is set up along King Street in Alexandria’s Old Town, a quaint, historic town with many different shops, restaurants and more. The show stretches all the way down the street to the Potomac River.

For more information on the City of Alexandria please visit the following website: http://visitalexandriava.com.

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2011 Rosslyn Jazz Festival…Sept. 10, 2011

The Rosslyn Jazz Festival is an annual music celebration in Gateway Park just across Key Bridge from Washington, DC. The event is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by the Rosslyn Renaissance and the Rosslyn BID, and presented by Arlington Cultural Affairs. The “all-headliner” lineup for 2011 includes Grammy and Tony award-winning vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater, W.C. Handy Award Nominee Henry Butler, Alto Saxophonist and rising star, the Grace Kelly Quintet, and hometown favorites Al Williams Quartet with Juanita Williams. The Rosslyn Jazz Festival is broadcast live by jazz station WPFW 89.3 FM.

Date and Time
September 10, 2011, 1 – 7 p.m.

Festival Location
Gateway Park
N. Lynn Street and Lee Highway
Rosslyn, Virginia
(just two blocks from the Rosslyn Blue and Orange Line Metro Station)
Parking is available for $5 at Atlantic Parking Garage, 1911 N. Fort Myer Drive, entrance along N. Moore Street.

2011 Performers

  • AL WILLIAMS QUARTET with guest vocalist Juanita Williams-  A native of Philadelphia, Al toured and recorded five albums with the late Cuban percussionist Mongo Santamaria, appearing on the Grammy-winning album “Amanacer.”  An original member of Stanley Clarke’s School Days Band, they recorded three groundbreaking albums, “Modern Man,” “I Want to Play for You,” and “Stanley Clarke Live, ’76, ’77.”  Al has three recordings as leader: Never Too Late (1997), See for Yourself (2003), and Heart Song (2008). Grammy-nominated for her debut CD, JUANITA WILLIAMS wowed audiences worldwide in her 15 year tenure with the U.S. Air Forces Airman of Note. Her performing credits include the Montreaux Jazz Festival, The White House, Blues Alley and The House of Blues.
  • GRACE KELLY- The 18 year old was named the youngest “Alto Saxophonist Rising Star” ever in the 57th Annual Downbeat Magazine Critics Poll. Kelly, who performed at the 2008 Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Festival, received her third ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award (her third in past four years).  Trumpeter and Jazz at Lincoln Center Artistic Director Wynton Marsalis says, “Grace Kelly plays with intelligence, wit and feeling. She has a great amount of natural ability and the ability to adapt that is the hallmark of a first-class jazz musician.”  So impressed with Kelly’s guest appearance at Lincoln Center in November 2008, Marsalis invited her to appear at the Kennedy Center for a Martin Luther King, Jr Day/Presidential Inauguration Eve concert the following January.
  • HENRY BUTLER- Eight-time W.C. Handy “Best Blues Instrumentalist – Piano” award nominee.  Although blinded by glaucoma since birth, Butler is also a world class photographer who has exhibited nationally.  Playing piano since age six, Butler combines the percussive jazz piano playing of McCoy Tyner and the New Orleans style playing of Professor Longhair.  Through his classically trained wizardry, Butler continues to craft a sound uniquely his own. A rich amalgam of jazz, Caribbean, classical, pop, blues and R&B influences, his music is as excitingly eclectic as that of his New Orleans birthplace.  An accomplished clinician, Butler also started a residential jazz camp at Missouri State School for the Blind, and a program for visually impaired students at the University of New Orleans.
  • DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER - The three-time Grammy-winner is in the top tier of today’s jazz vocalists, putting her own unique spin on standards as well as taking intrepid leaps of faith in re-envisioning jazz classics. For her latest recording, ELEANORA FAGAN (1915-1959): TO BILLIE WITH LOVE FROM DEE DEE, Bridgewater honors Billie Holiday.  Bridgewater made her New York debut in 1970 as the lead vocalist for Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, and performing and recording with the likes of Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, Max Roach and Roland Kirk. Her performance in the original Broadway production of The Wiz garnered her a Tony Award.  Nick Ashford of Ashford and Simpson, proclaims Dee Dee’s rendition of If You Believe “personified a generation and gave us all hope.”

 

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REMEMBERING..List of Events in DC Area Honoring the 9/11 Victims

On the 10th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Washington, DC area will hold several events to honor the victims of that tragic day and bring together people of different ages, backgrounds and faiths. Here is a schedule of the events in Washington, DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia.

Washington National Cathedral Commemoration for the 10th Anniversary of 9/11
Sept. 9-11, 2011. National Cathedral, 3101 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, DC. To mark the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Washington National Cathedral will call on Americans to honor the memories of those who were lost, heal the wounds caused by terrorism and war, and gain new strength to move forward as a nation. Three days of events will culminate on September 11, 2011, when the Cathedral will toll its 12-ton funeral bell at the moments when airplanes struck the North and South Towers of the World Trade Center, hit the Pentagon, and crashed in Pennsylvania. The event will feature President Barack Obama as the keynote speaker and performances by renowned mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, country superstar Alan Jackson, and R&B legend Patti LaBelle. See the Full Schedule.

September 11: Remembrance and Reflection
Sept. 3–11, 2011. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Hall of Musical Instruments, Third Floor, West Wing. The exhibit will provide visitors with a close-up view of more than 50 objects from the three sites—New York, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pa.—as well as recent acquisitions from the Transportation Security Administration related to how American lives have changed since then.

National Day of Service
Sept. 10-11, 2011. Greater DC Cares recruits thousands of volunteers to serve at more than 50 nonprofit organizations as a part of the United We Serve. Participants will clean parks, revitalize playgrounds, sort food for the hungry, and much more!

Pentagon Memorial
The memorial commemorates the 184 lives lost in the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77 during the terrorist attacks. The Pentagon Memorial is free and open to the public 24 hours a day. Feel free to visit any time.

Newseum
FREE Admission on Sept. 10 and 11, 2011. The museum will unveil a new section of its popular FBI exhibit that will focus on the FBI’s role in fighting terrorism before and after Sept. 11, 2001, from the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 through the 9/11 investigation and the case of shoe bomber Richard Reid. Sixty new artifacts will be displayed, including engine parts and landing gear from the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center, and the shoes Reid rigged with explosives in a failed terrorist attempt to blow up an airplane.

9/11 Unity Walk
Sept. 11, 2011. The Unity Walk is an interfaith, cross cultural commemoration of the September 11 attacks. This year’s Walk will take place on Embassy Row in Washington DC. The Unity Walk offers participants the opportunity to learn about different faiths and cultures at open houses for churches, synagogues, temples, gurdwaras, and mosques; hear from renowned speakers including Rev. Mpho Tutu and Arun Gandhi; enjoy diverse cuisines; and participate in a service project hosted by Unity Walk’s Interfaith Youth Action Group. The event is free and open to all.

5th Annual Police, Fire & Sheriff 9/11 Memorial 5K Run
September 10, 2011, 6 p.m. DoubleTree Hotel, 300 Army Navy Drive, Crystal City, VA. A commemorative run to honor victims of September 11. Proceeds from the race will be donated to public safety and military support organizations, including the Fisher House Foundation, the Wounded Warriors Project, and the Survivors’ Fund. Fee: $25.00.

Moment of Silence and Flags Across Arlington
September 11, 2011. A moment of silence will be held at 9:37 a.m. to remember the 184 victims of this tragic event. Arlington County will hang U.S. flags from overpasses and buildings in a display of “Flags Across Arlington.”

9/11 Arts Project
Ongoing. Kickoff September 8-11, 2011. The citywide initiative will engage creative, social, interfaith and activist communities through the visual and performing arts to explore healing and recovery in response to the events of September 11th. Events will be held at several venues in Washington DC.

Air Force Memorial Commemoration
September 10, 2011, 7:30 p.m. Honor the 184 lives lost during the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Pentagon. The event is free and open to the public and will include the U.S. Air Force Band Brass Quintet Ensemble, Joint Armed Forces Color Guard, Arlington County Combined Honor Guard, Wakefield High School’s a capella choir ”The Madrigals,” Macedonia Baptist Church Music Ministry, and a commemoration by the Pentagon Memorial Fund’s Jim Laychak.

A Concert of Remembrance and Hope for the 10th Anniversary of 9/11
September 11, 2011, 4 p.m. National Presbyterian Church, 4101 Nebraska Avenue, NW Washington DC. In recognition of those lost, as well as the enduring spirit and sacrifice of our community during and after the attacks of September 11, 2001, Choralis, a non-profit choral organization, has commissioned a new work from Washington area composer Gary Davison. This concert premieres Davison’s Shadow Tides and also includes Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings, the Dona Nobis Pacem from Bach’s Mass in B Minor, and “Taps,” played by nationally renowned bugler Woodrow English.

Buddhafest – Weekend of Peace, Compassion and Forgiveness
September 10-11, 2011. Woolly Mammoth Theatre, Washington DC. Renowned spiritual teachers from the DC area and around the country will commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9.11 with a weekend of events inspired by an address given by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Presented by BuddhaFest, DC’s Buddhist film festival, the program’s goal is to honor those who perished on 9.11 and all who have been killed or wounded in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan by creating a mindful environment where people can gather to become more fully aware and resilient.

HOPE: Humanity and Heroism – Madame Tussauds
Sept. 11-Dec. 31, 2011. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, 1025 F Street, NW Washington DC. The Washington DC attraction will install a three-dimensional wax tribute based on the iconic photograph featuring three firefighters raising the American flag out of the rubble of the World Trade Center on September 11th.  The exhibit will be in DC on loan from Madame Tussauds NY through the end of the year. Admission will be free for firefighters, police and EMS workers (must present valid ID) and accompanying family members will receive a $5.00 discount.

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Herndon Labor Day Festival..Wine & Microbew Tasting & Lots More Monday, Sept. 5. 2011 12-6 PM

Herndon Labor Day Festival
Monday, September 5, 2011
12-6pm
Herndon Town Green

Join us in downtown Herndon for great music, a craft show, food, twelve wineries and micro-brews.

Admission including Wine and Beer Tastings – $15
Entrance Only (no alcohol) – $8

Herndon Festival sensation Willie Nile is back!
Click here for the performance schedule

Wine and beer tasting and selling of open containers ends at 5:00pm

Participating Wineries
Barboursville Vineyards             Chateau Morrisette
Cooper Vineyards                     Davis Valley Winery
DelFosse Vineyards                  Horton Vineyards
Loudon Valley Vineyards           North Gate Vineyard
Peaks of Otter Winery              Rebec Vineyards
Thistle Gate Vineyard               Williamsburg Winery

Micro Brews
Port City Brewing (Alexandria, VA)
* Optimal Wit
Brewed in the Belgian Wit Bier tradition with raw wheat and oats, and steeped with coriander, orange peel and grains of paradise. This ale is a pale golden color with a bit of cloudy haze from bottle conditioning. This unfiltered ale offers layers of complex, nuanced flavors that evolve in the glass. It finishes crisp and refreshes the palate.

* Porter
Robust brew that shows bittersweet flavors of coffee and dark chocolate. It has very complex malt character enhanced by yeast fruitiness

Williamsburg Alewerks (Williamsburg, VA)
* Chesapeake Pale Ale
Golden in color with a light floral aroma and flavors of light malt and American hops. Finishes with a smooth hop finish

* Drake Tail IPA
Golden in color with an intense floral aroma and flavors of citrus, fruit, light malt, hints of powdered sugar, and American hops. Finishes dry with a smack of hops.

Lost Rhino Brewing (Ashburn, VA)
* Rhino Chasers Pacific Pilsner
With a rich dense, creamy head, this crisp lager is clean and refreshing.  Premium Canadian Pilsner and Munich malts create a sweet backbone, but hops are really what make this brew stand out.

* New River Pale Ale
An extremely aromatic American-style pale ale.  The use of American Crystal and Munich malts create sweetness inthe finish.

Victory Brewing (Downingtown, PA)
* Golden Monkey
Strong and sensual, this golden, Belgian-style ale glows. The richness of German malts and Belgian yeast are tempered by a sparkling approach and overall light body. Abundant herbal, fruity notes make this one to savor.

* Hop Devil
Menacingly delicious, with the powerful, aromatic punch of whole flower American hops backed up by rich, German malts. HopDevil Ale offers a roller coaster ride of flavor, coasting to a smooth finish that satisfies fully.

Food Vendors
Jimmy’s Old Town Tavern     Wings
Middleburg Creamery           Gourmet Ice Cream
Premiere Hospitality             Gyros, Quesadillas and Wraps
Sherri’s Crab Cakes              Crab Cake Sandwhiches
Tarin Thai Cuisine                Chicken Satay, Pad Thai, Lo Mein
Vie De France                      Pastries, Fruit and Cheese

Culinary Stage Sponsored By Cookology

1:00 – 1:30
Chef Joe Christian from Whole Foods Reston shows how to make nutrient-dense, all-natural foods for your health
Chef Katie Reineberg from Cookology
1:45 – 2:15
Wine and Cheese Pairing 101 with a demonstration on how to prepare a simple Goat Cheese Mousse served on Toasted Black Pepper Crostini with Honey
2:30 – 3:00
Homemade Red Wine Gazpacho demonstration using seasonal vegetables, red wine, and basil oil
3:15 – 3:45
Demonstration of Sparkling Raspberry Sangria using white wine and fresh Fall raspberries
4:00-4:30
Chef Antonio Iazzetti of Il Fornaio demonstrates how to make fresh, homemade Gnocchi

Craft Vendors
Ray Hart               Fine Art
Martha White         Marty’s Designs
Kathleen Nolen      Yarn Chef Creations
Mary Sears            Glorious Goblets
Hugh Brockway      Country Pride Cheese
Barbara Coffin Beautifully Beaded
Jackie Handley       Jacqueline Handley Designs
Darcy Bell               Southern Serenity Jewelry
Marissa Molinaro      Jewelry
Cem Ozkok            Old World Jewelry
Sara Pollack            Arden Jewelry Design
Jerry Keys               Photography
Art Space Herndon   Fine Art
Peter Swedo            Woodworks
Pat Little                  A Little Unique
Karen Holick            Cheers-to-You
Edwin Symonds         Symonds by Daughter & Dad

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