Just For Kids
Welcome to Charlottesville!
July 18, 2011 by Sasha C. Farmer, REALTOR ® · Leave a Comment
This is a great video produced by a local UVa law student here in town. Great overview of all that Charlottesville has to offer and the rich lifestyle that so many are drawn to!
Charlottesville 365; Junior League of Charlottesville Kids in the Kitchen
March 13, 2011 by Sasha C. Farmer, REALTOR ® · Leave a Comment
This upcoming Saturday, March 19 from 9:00am – 1:00pm, is the annual Junior League of Charlottesville Kids in the Kitchen event. This is a “healthy kids fair” aiming to teach young children (primarily ages 4-10) and their families about leading a healthy lifestyle, and health wellness in general. This annual event is always held at a local high school, is free, and is open to the public.
This year, Kids in the Kitchen is being held at Albemarle High School, and some of the activities include a smoothie station, growing gardens, featured U.Va. athletes, a mountain bike station, cookbook creation, backpack safety, oral health, and nutrition bingo.
This event is fun for the whole family, and is one where you can easily stay for the whole day or just stop and swing by at your leisure. The PDF flier is attached, but feel free to email me with any questions about the event!
This event is free for both children and adults and no RSVP is necessary- please just come enjoy! If you’ve ever been before, I’d love for you to share your photos and memories here!
The Junior League of Charlottesville is;
“an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.”
If you have any questions about the Junior League or any interest in becoming involved with the group, let me know that too! It is a wonderful group of women that has a great impact on the Charlottesville community.

Kids in the kitchen promotes healthy eating and lifestyle decisions for children and their families.
Charlottesville365; Charlottesville Craft Attack 5th Annual Craftacular!
December 10, 2010 by Sasha C. Farmer, REALTOR ® · Leave a Comment
Don’t miss out on the 5th Annual Holiday Craftacular! This should be a fun event, showcasing some of our favorite local artists, and is a great opportunity to do some last minute holiday shopping! This is a great way to support our local artists and buy local for the holidays!
Some of my favorites on the list are By Cary, and Meg Runion with her beautiful hand-made photo frames! Be sure to go check them both out!
Craftacular Open Hours:
Friday, December 10, 4pm-8pm
Saturday, December 11, 10am-5pm
Location:
OpenSpace (next to downtown ACAC)
455 Second St. SE.
Be sure to visit the Craft Attack Site to learn more
Information from the Craftacular website…
Don’t miss our gorgeous semi-annual shopping event this weekend, showcasing many of your favorite designers from Craftaculars past, as well as fresh new faces. This lovely and eclectic collection will surely meet your holiday shopping needs, and then some. You’ll find locally hand made jewelry, pottery, soft sculpture, mixed media art, journals, clothing, photography, housewares, photo frames, knitted goods, textile designs and more.
Why?!
A portion of our proceeds will benefit the Foothills Child Advocacy Center, so feel good about shopping locally while supporting an organization that plays such a vital role in the strength of our fabulous community!We can’t wait to get set up again at the lovely OpenSpace! Find twinkly lights and glowing globes for a festive atmosphere Friday evening, or find sunlight pouring in all day Saturday. Either way, light refreshments and plenty of good cheer await. Bring your friends and your holiday shopping list, and we’ll see you soon!
Will we see you there tonight?
Charlottesville 365; Junior League of Charlottesville Mistletoe Market
November 14, 2010 by Sasha C. Farmer, REALTOR ® · Leave a Comment
On Sunday, November 14, the Junior League of Charlottesville will present the 7th Annual Mistletoe Market at the Omni Hotel from 10am – 6pm.
Mistletoe Market is a one day holiday shopping event featuring artisans, craft-makers, and merchants from throughout Virginia and beyond. This year’s event will feature a children’s activity table with free holiday-themed crafts and activities by One Creative Cookie.
Then, stay downtown and eat at Siips! Ticketholder will receive a 5% discount and Siips will donate 5% of food sales to the Junior League of Charlottesville.
Tickets are $5.00 (10 and under are free). Tickets will be available at the door the day of the event. The first 500 shoppers to purchase tickets at Mistletoe Market will will receive a free gift from Albemarle Family.
Thank you Albemarle Family and Charlottesville Welcome Book for sponsoring Mistletoe Market! Look for our ad in this season’s Charlottesville Welcome Book and Albemarle Family’s October Issue.
Check back for more announcements as well as merchant and sponsor spotlights!
Some tips for the big day;
- Go early if you can! Lots of vendors bring their items out in waves, but there are always some really unique, great things to choose from earliest in the day!
- Cost is $5 at the door. Cash is best, but checks are accepted!
- Shop around and scout everything out first- many of the vendors will out things off to the side for you to return to purchase later!
- Bring your friends, the more the merrier!
2010 Mistletoe Market Vendors
Absolutely Eva
All About The Girl, Inc
Ann Hill Williams
Artwork by Andrea
Bass Rocks Ribbon Company
BeautiControl, Inc
Bee’s Knees Studio: Art by Erica Vess
Biscotti Goddess
Chesapeake Bay Christmas Co.
Confetti
Cookie Lee Jewelry
Discovery Toys
Erin McDermott Jewelry
Fandangle
Ginny Rogan Calligraphy
Girls Day Out
Junior League of Charlottesville’s Casino Night
Junior League oF Hampton Roads
Katherine’s Naturals
Kayzie Designs
KellyGirl Glass & Ceramics
Love Lines
Mass A’Peel – Jam with a Twist
Meg Runion Studios
Natural Violet
One Creative Cookie
Paper and Ink Designs
Pearl
Peter Blair Accessories
Polkadots & Moonbeams
Primary Eyecare
Queen of Puddings
Rebecca Steele
Red Rocker Candy
ReGreen, LLC
River’s Edge Custom Jewelry
Shore Huggers
Spice Rack Chocolates
Stella & Dot
Sweetpea Prints
Sweet Tea
Tastefully Simple
Top It Off Accessories
The Pampered Chef
Thirty Gifts
Usborne Books and more
Whitley Designs LLC
Willie’s Toy Box
Willow House
Charlottesville 365; The Virginia Film Festival
November 1, 2010 by Sasha C. Farmer, REALTOR ® · Leave a Comment
The 23rd Annual Virginia Film Festival at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville
A major event that headlines in Charlottesville every year is the Virginia Film Festival, featuring 100 hand-selected films over 4 days. The 2010 Virginia Film Festival will be held November 4-7, 2010.
Some of the exciting ones this year include some hyper-local films, such as The Parking Lot Movie about the parking garage on UVA’s corner, and Wahoowa: Cavalier Football, highlighting many years of UVA football history.
One of the greatest things about the film festival is affordability (student tickets are often free), the fun community-focused events surrounding specific movies, the celebrity guest appearances, and the great proximity of everything- it is extremely easy to see several movies in the short 4 days span.
From the Virginia Film Festival website;
The Virginia Film Festival is presented by the University of Virginia’s College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
The Virginia Film Festival is a four-day celebration of the magic of the movies featuring first-run features and timeless classics, high-profile industry insiders and up-and-coming stars, and filmmakers from throughout Virginia and beyond. Taking place every autumn at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, the Virginia Film Festival has brought the best in contemporary and classic cinema to its audiences for nearly twenty-five years. An array of leading cultural experts lead fascinating lectures and discussions, providing unique insight into not only the world of film, but the world in which we live. A collection of special events throughout the weekend invites the entire community to dive into the art of film in exciting new ways.
The Stars Come to Charlottesville
Festival selections range from Hollywood premiers to classic, documentary, and experimental video. Panels and discussions illuminating a variety of facets of the films, from behind-the-scenes secrets of production to explorations of cultural relevance, complement the screenings. The festival taps into the local intellectual resources of professors, experts, and creative types, as well as bringing in actors, directors, and producers from Hollywood and New York, to create these memorable events.
Previous landmark screenings have included a 25th Anniversary tribute to In the Heat of the Night and Sidney Poitier; Distinguished Filmmaker presentations to Robert Altman, John Sayles, Emile de Antonio, and Arthur Penn; and Roger Ebert’s “shot by shot” workshops on classics such as Vertigo, Sunset Boulevard, and The Third Man. Memorable premiere events have included an advance screening of Mother & Child with actress Cherry Jones and director Rodrigo Garcia; and a live producer’s commentary of the show True Blood featuring its creator Alan Ball. Other guests have included Jimmy Stewart, Vanessa Redgrave, Anthony Hopkins, Sandra Bullock, Nicolas Cage, Gena Rowlands, Sigourney Weaver, William Styron, Ross McElwee, Matthew Broderick, and Cherry Jones.
The film festival begins this Thursday, November 4 and runs through Sunday, November 7- be sure to book your tickets and reserve your seats at the festival now!
What films are you planning to see?
Charlottesville 365; Walnut Creek Park
October 10, 2010 by Elizabeth Muse · Leave a Comment
One of the great things about the Charlottesville area is the variety of outdoor activities that are available. We have mountains to hike, rivers to raft and beautiful state and local parks to explore.
Walnut Creek Park is one of the many gems in the countryside that you should definitely visit. Walnut Creek is in Albemarle County, just a short 15-minute drive south of Charlottesville. You can rent a canoe, play frisbee golf on a large course or swim at the “beach” by the lake during the warm months of the year. There are miles of mountain biking trails for riding enthusiasts. The bike trails are also great for walking, but you do you need to pay attention and be ready to step aside when bikers are coming.
I have recently been spending quite a bit of time at Walnut Creek Park “socializing” our puppy from a local shelter and meeting all sorts of new people at the same time. The park is a great place to take a dog for an on-leash walk. You can walk through the woods on different trails that are tagged based on their difficulty. You can also walk on a lovely trail that winds its way around the end of the lake.
If you are a fisherman, you need to bring your rod and reel out to Walnut Creek Park. I have seen folks fishing from the sides of the lake, as well as from boats that they have launched themselves. You could also fish from one of the many canoes that are available for rent.
All in all, Walnut Creek Park is a great place to spend an hour or an entire day.
- Lake at Walnut Creek Park
- Walnut Creek Park Swimming and Beach
- Walking Trails at Walnut Creek Park
- Guest post by Elizabeth Muse / http://www.ADaysOuting.com
Click here to visit the Walnut Creek Park website.
Map to Walnut Creek Park
Charlottesville 365; Apple Harvest Festival at Carter Moutain Orchard, October 9 – 10, 2010
October 8, 2010 by Sasha C. Farmer, REALTOR ® · Leave a Comment
The Apple Harvest Festival at Charlottesville’s Carter Mountain Orchard is fun for the whole family! The Orchard is winding down for the season, and officially closes it’s weekday hours at the end of November, but this is one of their final festival events before the end of the year!

Breathtaking Views from Carter Mountain Orchard in the Fall. Carter Mountain Orchard is located off of Route 53 near PVCC, Michie Tavern, and Monticello.
If you’ve never been to Carter Mountain, you are missing breathtaking views, delicious apple cider donuts, fresh, juicy fruit, and a great place to just idle a Charlottesville afternoon away! Carter Mountain Orchard has free admission and is open seasonally with different fruit available for picking for the majority of the year. From the apple festival to tree-ripened and white flesh peaches, to nectarines, pumpkins for halloween, and fresh garden vegetables, the picking is plentiful nearly year-round.
If you are thinking about visiting Carter Mountain Orchard, check out their website first- it has daily updates about the different sections of the orchard that are open each day, as well as which fruit is prime for picking. The upcoming Spring Fling Festival is a fun two-day event, filled with hayrides, crafts, delicious food, and a souvenir shop full of lots of homemade goodies to bring back for friends and family.
Located off of Route 53, near Michie Tavern, PVCC, and Monticello.
Carter Mountain Orchard Apple Harvest Festival:
October 2, October 3, October 9, October 10 from 9AM – 6PM
Whether or not it’s an official festival, Carter Mountain is a great place to take a quiet stroll, to bring the kids for an afternoon of fun, or to bring your spouse for a picnic lunch. It has breath-taking views all around and is a great, low-cost opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. The traffic is typically very busy at the beginning of each picking season, especially during the months when it is only open on the weekends, but during the weeks at mid-day it is peaceful and quiet.
Map to the Apple Harvest Festival
1435 Carters Mountain Trail Charlottesville Virginia 22902







