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Sometimes we receive interesting photos from neighbors and Shenandoah Newz readers. This photo was sent to us recently and really intrigued us as we had never seen a mother wrench feed her young before. Close examination of the photo we believe the home may have been located in the town of Shenandoah as it had a good collection of vintage Strickler’s & Comer’s Hardware yard sticks and antique cans of Fix All Purpose Enamel paint!
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Hey we just wanted to pass on to everyone that we have just found another Little Free Library! This one is located at 105 J Street in the Town of Shenandoah, just off Junior Avenue and down a short distance on the right from Carol Avenue. The sign on the box reads Little Free Library, This library belongs to everyone! Take a Book, Leave a Book. If you see a book you would like to read, feel to take it with you. Return it to this Little Free Library when you are finished. Give Books, keep this Little Free Library operating by leaving books in here for others. Remember, books in this container must not be sold! This library is registered with Little Free Library. Org Charter number 85465. Little Free Library. Org is A nonprofit Organization. There is another one located on the right, just outside of Shenandoah Corporation limits at 10043 US Hwy 340 as you are headed north on Rt 340 towards the race track and recycling center. This one is registered to Lois Hughes, Charter number 31243. See info below the picture.
Have you ever seen a Little Free Library? There is one located on the right, just outside of Shenandoah Corporation limits as you are headed north on Rt 340 towards the race track and recycling center at 10043 US Hwy 340 Charter number 31243. Anyone may contribute or take books. The more the merrier! If you take a book (or two) from a Library, you do not need to return that exact book. However, in order to keep the Little Library full of good choices for the whole neighborhood, the next time you swing by the Library bring a few books to share. Little Library book exchanges function on the honor system; everyone contributes to ensure there are always quality books inside. This way, we all win!
Little Free Library, Ltd. is a registered 501c3 nonprofit. There is a small team of staff and volunteers behind the scenes. They maintain the website and world map. They also donate hundreds of Little Libraries every year and provide support to thousands of Library stewards.
The owner of the Little Free Library outside of Shenandoah is Lois Hughes. We asked Lois to tell us a little about her Little Free Library and this is what she had to say"
"Hello Thanks for checking my Library out. I started going to Free Library's in the Harrisonburg area about a year ago and enjoyed the use of them very much. I then thought that a Library would be nice in the Page County area. It hasn't done very well yet but hoping that it will soon become more popular as time goes by. I have had it here at home since October 2015.My advice would be to put one out and people will have a better selection of books. I read a lot of books and the Little Free Library is a welcome site when I travel around the area. Here's hoping your valuable Newzs story will help to let people know how much fun looking for that special book can be. Thanks and will look for your story soon Lois Hughes"
You can learn to start your own Little Free Library by visiting their website. Link provided below.
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There is a new newspaper serving our area called The Valley Trail. They serve the Towns of Shenandoah, Elkton, Grottoes, Keezletown, McGaheysville, Penn Laird, Port Republic, Page County, Rockingham County and surrounding communities.
In Shenandoah you can pick up a copy of The Valley Trail at the 7 Eleven 600 4th Street Shenandoah.
Subscription rates are $40 per year and can be mailed to you or you can receive it via email.
You can contact The Valley Trail at P.O. Box 54 McGaheysville, Virginia 22849. You can email them at
Their website address is www.thevalleytrail.com
A subscription form can be found inside their newspaper. A pdf copy of The Valley Trail is attached to the bottom of this article.
A copy of their paper can also be found at the following locations:
Elkton Community Ctr.
20593 Blue and Gold Drive
Family ConvienceStore
94 North Stuart Avenue
7 Eleven
303 South Main Street
Liberty
150 S. Eastside Hway
Village Grocery
179 S. Eastside Hway
Elkton
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7 Eleven
600 4th Street
Shenandoah
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Village Market
10775 McGaheysville Road #2310
McGaheysville
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Quick Stop
13973 SE Side Highway
Port Republic
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Grottoes
7 Eleven 305 Augusta Avenue
Exxon 401 Augusta Avenue
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Gayles Market
5439 Spotswood Trail Penn Laird
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Harrisonburg
7 Eleven 4025 Quarles Court
The Valley Trail Pdf copy: TheValleyTrailNov2019
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This weekend is the "Good Ole Boys" Fest at the Shenandoah Speedway. The area of 340 & Precision Drive and 340 in the area of the Speedway is expected to become congested with heavy traffic early on Saturday morning and through the day on Sunday. Local traffic is encouraged to avoid the area if at all possible. Expect significant delays on Saturday and Sunday. In an effort to Avoid congestion and delays, please follow the alternative route to bypass the Shenandoah Speedway. The alternative route is attached below.
For more information on the Good Ole Boys Fest please see Cooters in Luray Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/CootersLuray
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Chicken Bar-B-Q at Shenandoah VFW- Tomorrow Saturday July 13, 2019.
Page County movie night Friday July 19, 2019 movie- Ralph Breaks the Internet. Events will start at 7 pm at the Shenandoah ballfield on Junior Avenue.
Combat Vets Bull Run III motorcycle ride will take place Saturday July 20th. Expect around 400 motorcycles to arrive in town around 1Pm.
Shenandoah Time Trial Bicycle Race will not take place Saturday July 27, 2019 as Previously scheduled .The Shenandoah Time Trial and Shenandoah Speedway Points Race, scheduled for July 27 & 28, have been CANCELLED by the race director. See the Tour of Page County Facebook page for more information on this cancellation.
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We just wanted to update everyone on the paving project at the Maryland Avenue/602 tunnel. We received this updated schedule by Juanita Roudabush- Town Manager. Per VDOT, pavement milling and replacing in the tunnel is now scheduled for Wednesday May 29th (mill out) and Thursday May 30th (repave it). The milling equipment was delayed on another project, but is now scheduled for May 29th in Shenandoah at the 602/Maryland Avenue tunnel.
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Hey, we just want to share with you some news that we just received from the Shenandoah Town Office regarding paving to start soon on the 602/Maryland Avenue Tunnel.
Rt. 602/Maryland Avenue Tunnel pavement to be repaired:
VDOT hired the contractor to do the pavement work on BOTH sides of the tunnel on Rt. 602/Maryland Avenue.
The work is scheduled to begin April 29th and the contractor expects it won't last more than a few days or so. VDOT will let us know if the schedule changes for any reason.
As I understand it, traffic will still be able to flow on one side of the tunnel while the other is being repaired.
Please be mindful of traffic control in this area and expect delays while this much needed work is being done by VDOT during this time.
Additionally, other VDOT crews are in Town now and will be in Town throughout this spring and summer doing more work on the streets within the Town limits.
Town crews will be doing maintenance to the Town owned streets, as funds allow throughout the spring, summer, and fall as well.
Please be extra cautious while traveling through all work zones.
Juanita Roudabush
Town Manager/MMC
426 First Street
Shenandoah, Virginia 22849
540-652-3328 - phone