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Shenandoah Merchants Association April Meeting Minutes PDF Print E-mail

Shenandoah Merchants Association

Meeting April 4th, 2011

 

Meeting called to order by President Wayne Showalter

Approval of Minutes from March meeting

Approval of Treasurers Report from prior meeting: Balance $781.25

 

Old Business:

Bluegrass Festival:  Moose has all of September open, however, a club in Grottoes is also having a Bluegrass festival. We to find out date of that event. Lynn Fox will do the sound equipment for $500.00.  Wayne to try to talk him into a lower price. We need to start contacting bands who may be interested in playing music at the event for a percentage of the gate sales. Virginia Blue will be one. Annie made a motion to hold this event on September 17th hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.  Second by Tim--motion carried. Wayne to form Bluegrass committee for anyone interested in helping with event.

Yard Sale:  Brenda & Bobbi Jo will head the committee for the “Shenandoah Community Yard Sale”.  We will meet finalize date and other conditions before next meeting. Tentative date is  6/11/11.

VDOT sign:  Wayne met again with VDOT.  Discussed business directory sign on 602 at tunnel. VDOT was Ok with this location but need final approval from 3rd party. We are still looking at possibility of getting a sign at end of 602 on Rt 33.

 

 

New Business:

Motion was made by Brenda to write a check to the State Corporation Commission for yearly dues filing.  Motion passed

Discussed minutes from last town meeting where approval was given to Ron Haney for a summer bait and tackle shop to be placed near the river and  that the old Shenandoah Lodge building is sold and renovations will begin soon.

Updated Shenandoah Time Trial event with new route. Briana said that the Chamber can give out packets to all participants.

Annie made motion for a float in the Memorial Day parade. Mike second. Motion passed. Anyone interested in helping can contact Annie at Shenandoah Hardware.

Annie suggested having a “movie night” on First Street on the last day of school which is June 10th,(?). She to look into copyright laws and see what we would have to do in order to hold this event. Will get more updates at next meeting.

Chuck from Virginia Insurance Partners suggested we change the website to signify which businesses are SMA members. Motion made by Annie 2nd by Gary. Motion carried. Gary to handle changes.

There is a new website: ShenandoahFun.com which shows upcoming events in the community. Everyone should check this site out and make postings as needed.

 

Motion made to adjourn. Motion passed.

Next meeting:   Town Hall- First Street    Monday, May 9                                                                                   Board members 6:30

                                    Regular 7:00

 
Shenandoah Merchants Association Meeting Change PDF Print E-mail

The merchants meeting scheduled for Monday, May 2nd has been RESCHEDULED to Monday, May 9th at the Town Hall.  Times remain the same.

Please change your calenders to reflect new date.
 
Shenandoah Cruz In PDF Print E-mail

                                                        

 

Cruz In Fridays

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Shenandoah, Virginia!

 

 

www.TownOfShenandoah.com

 

 

All makes, models, and years!

 

 

10 Minutes from Massanutten and no 33 traffic! 

 

6 p.m. until 9 p.m.

 

April 29th(Rain Date May 6th)

  

  

May 27th- (Rain or Shine)

  

  

June 3rd(Rain Date June 10th)

  

  

July 8th (Rain Date July 15th)

 

 

July 15th(No rain date)

 

 

August 12th - (Rain Date August 19th)

 

 

September 16th - (Rain Date September 23rd)

 

 

October 7th - (Rain Date October 14th)

 

 

 

 No registration fees!! 

 

 

GREAT MUSIC, FOOD, FUN!

May 27th brought to you by Shenandoah Memorial Day Committee.

Remaining events brought to you by Shenandoah Heritage Center &

Sponsored by: Richard’s Auto Salvage; Shenandoah Machine Shop; The Coffee Pot Café; Richard Strickler; May’s Garage, Page Valley Bank; and Shenandoah Pharmacy.

Free registration of Cruz Vehicles for chances to win $100!

Chances for door prizes and 50/50 ticket sales for everyone! 

Must be present to win.

426 First Street (Historic area)

540-742-1141

 

 
Shenandoah is Site for New Page Valley Cycling Bicycle Race PDF Print E-mail

 

 

 

 

 

  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:  Christopher Gould, 202-365-0186

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April 4, 2011

 

Shenandoah is Site for New Page Valley Cycling Bicycle Race

Shenandoah Time Trial to Take Place on July 30

 

SHENANDOAH, VIRGINIA – The Page Valley Cycling bicycle club, along with the Shenandoah Merchants Association and Town of the Shenandoah, has announced plans to hold a new bicycle racing event in and around Shenandoah on Saturday, July 30; the weekend before the club’s popular “Tour of Page County,” consisting of the critically-acclaimed Page Valley Road Race near Stanley and the Luray Criterium.  Called the Shenandoah Time Trial, this event represents a unique discipline whereby cyclists race against the clock for the best time.  Rather than a mass start, individual competitors take off in 30 second increments.

 

“We are proud to continue our commitment to Shenandoah with this event,” said Christopher Gould, promoter of the Shenandoah Time Trial on behalf of Page Valley Cycling.  “In the past, Page Valley Cycling has provided monetary support for the bike trails at Bike Gem and this event continues our commitment to the town in support of cycling throughout Page County.”

 

The Shenandoah Time Trial will take place on a course that begins downtown on Shenandoah Avenue near the intersection with Highway 340.  From Shenandoah Avenue, racers will turn right on 9th Street; left on Osceola Avenue; left on 10th Street; and then right on Massanutten Avenue before heading out of town on Back Road; taking in a loop including Fleeburg Road, Naked Creek Road, and Loop Road before turning around and heading back into town again.

 

As with other Page Valley Cycling events, the promoter is working closely with local officials, including the town police and county sheriff departments.  “By working with Page Valley Cycling on this event, we will assure that the roads will be safe for cyclists and motorists alike with minimal impact on traffic flow, while showcasing our community to a wider audience,” said Clinton O. Lucas, Jr., Mayor of the Town of Shenandoah.

 

While some roads along the course will be closed, and others will have limited access to in-town portions and motorists are cautioned to drive with care over the entire course while the race is in progress.  There will be road guards at key intersections on the course, stopping and directing traffic as necessary.  The event will begin at about 8 AM and will be completed by approximately 12:30, depending on the number of participants and their individual times.

 

The promoter of the event has also been cooperating with the Shenandoah Merchant’s Association.  “We’re excited about this race, and the Merchant’s Association is preparing plans for a day-long event on that day to encourage participants and their families to stay and enjoy the town’s hospitalities,” said Wayne Showalter, President of the Shenandoah Merchant’s Association. 

 

Those interested in co-sponsoring the event or volunteering should contact Christopher Gould by email at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

About Page Valley Cycling

 

A member of the Shenandoah Merchant’s Association and the Page County Chamber of Commerce, Page Valley Cycling promotes bicycling in Page County as a means of transportation, fitness, recreation, and racing.   For more information about Page Valley Cycling, visit our website at www.pagevalleycycling.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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A staff representative from Congressman Eric Cantor's Congressional office will be available to discuss constituent concerns in your area during May 2011.   Dates, times and locations follow:

 

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM 

Orange County Library, Wilderness Branch

Meeting Room

6421 Flat Run Road, Locust Grove 22508

 

Thursday, May 19, 2011

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Rappahannock County Library

Conference Room

4 Library Road, Washington 22747

 

Friday, May 20, 2011

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Town Office Building

Conference Room

45 East Main Street, Luray 22835

 

Congressman Cantor provides this service so that constituents who need assistance or have problems of a federal nature may speak with a representative from his office.  Citizens are also welcome to express their opinions on matters of concern, particularly national topics or issues before the United States Congress.

 

Constituents who wish to make direct contact with Congressman Cantor's District Office may call 540-825-8960 (Culpeper) or 1-800-438-3793.  In addition, constituents may visit http://cantor.house.gov

 
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