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SUMMARY:Independence Day Concert and Celebration
DESCRIPTION:On July 4th\, Highland will host the Heifetz International Music Institute for a free concert from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and free grounds access throughout the day. A classically-inspired ensemble from Heifetz will bring a uniquely innovative and expressive concert that will appeal to all ages. Visitors can enjoy family games and activities from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Access to grounds is  FREE ALL DAY on Independence Day. \nFourth of July picnics are welcome at our fifth president’s home! \nPlease note that James Monroe’s Highland does not permit pets on the property. Leashed service animals\, as defined by the ADA\, are permitted. \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n*Images courtesy of Gene Runion
URL:https://test.highland.org/event/independence-day-concert-and-celebration-2/
LOCATION:VA
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SUMMARY:Historic Tree Walk at Highland
DESCRIPTION:*** REGISTRATION FULL *** \nJoin us on Friday July 5\, from 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.\, for a summer tree walk with the Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards! Participants will learn more about Highland’s trees during this free 90-minute walk at James Monroe’s historic property. Highland’s open spaces afford vistas of mature ash\, black walnut\, maples\, oaks\, and other native trees. You will also see a hemlock and towering white oak that date to Monroe’s time. Learn how to identify trees in the summer using leaves\, bark\, twigs\, form\, and many other features\, as well as how Highland trees and tree-ring dating have contributed to historical interpretation. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public\, but registration is required. Attendance is limited to 25 participants.
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LOCATION:VA
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SUMMARY:Albemarle County Fair at Highland
DESCRIPTION:The Albemarle County Fair is scheduled from Thursday\, July 25 through Saturday\, July 27 on the grounds of Highland. Fair hours will be 4 to 9 pm on Thursday\, July 25\, and 10am to 9pm on Friday and Saturday\, July 26 and 27. Tickets are $5 per person and free for children under 6 years of age. \nThis fun and festive “Old-Time Country Fair” will be a three-day agricultural celebration\, complete with exhibits\, baked goods\, crafts\, family entertainment\, events\, livestock\, and grand old-time country fun. In addition to this year’s attractions\, the fair\, in collaboration with James Monroe’s Highland\, will offer demonstrations of historic and cultural significance\, including a blacksmith\, wool spinning and weaving\, and a reproduction button maker. \nThe Albemarle County Fair Board thanks the community for their interest and continued support and looks forward to sharing and celebrating the best of our rich and lively agricultural community at this year’s fair at James Monroe’s Highland. \nJames Monroe’s Highland does not permit pets on the property. Leashed service animals\, as defined by the ADA\, are permitted. \n[otw_shortcode_button href=”https://albemarlecountyfair.com/” size=”medium” icon_position=”left” shape=”radius” color_class=”otw-blue” target=”_blank”]Learn More[/otw_shortcode_button]\n  \n\n\n\nLivestock Schedule\n\nThursday 7/25\n\n\nThursday\, July 25\nLivestock Tent: Animal Check-In 12:00–3:00pm\nShow Starts at 5:00pm:\nSHEEP CLASSES:\n401–Senior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 14–19)\n402–Junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 9–13)\n403–Novice Fitting & Showmanship (no prior experience)\n404–Pre-junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 5–8)\n405–Open Lamb\n407–Market Lamb (over 85 lbs)\n408–Breed Ewe \nFIBER ANIMAL CLASSES: 500–Fiber Sheep \nMEAT GOAT CLASSES:\n601–Senior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 14–19)\n602–Junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 9–13)\n603–Novice Fitting & Showmanship (no prior experience)\n604–Pre-junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 5–8)\n605–Open Goat\n606–Feeder Goat (under 50 lbs)\n607–Market Goat (over 50 lbs)\n608–Breed Meat Goat Doe \nDAIRY GOAT CLASSES:\n700–Dairy Goats \nPOULTRY CLASSES:\n801–Senior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 14–19)\n802–Junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 9–13)\n803–Novice Fitting & Showmanship (no prior experience)\n804–Pre-junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 5–8)\n805–Open Poultry\n806–Market Chicken\n807–Market Turkey\n808–Chicken\n809–Turkey\n810–Duck\n811–Guinea \nRABBIT CLASSES:\n901–Senior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 14–19)\n902–Junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 9–13)\n903–Novice Fitting & Showmanship (no prior experience)\n904–Pre-junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 5–8)\n905–Open Rabbit\n906–Market Rabbit\n908–Breed Rabbit (Doe or Buck) \n\nFriday 7/26\n\n\nFriday\, July 26\nShow starts at 5:00pm:\nBEEF CATTLE CLASSES:\n101–Senior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 14–19)\n102–Junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 9–13)\n103–Novice Fitting & Showmanship (no prior experience)\n105–Open Steer\n106–Feeder Steer (min 400 lbs\, max 999 lbs)\n107–Market Steer (min 1000 lbs\, max 1400 lbs)\n108-109–Beef Heifer \nDAIRY CATTLE CLASSES:\n202–Junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 9–13)\n203–Novice Fitting & Showmanship (no prior experience)\n207–Dairy Heifer Calf \nSWINE CLASSES:\n301–Senior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 14–19)\n302–Junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 9–13)\n303–Novice Fitting & Showmanship (no prior experience)\n304–Pre-junior Fitting & Showmanship (ages 5–8)\n305–Open Hog\n306–Feeder Hog (under 200 lbs)\n307–Market Hog (min 200 lbs\, max 300 lbs)\n308–Breed Gilt \n\nSaturday 7/27\n\n\nSaturday\, July 27\nOLD TIMER’S FUN CLASS: 11:00am\nBUYER’S LUNCH: 12:30pm\nMARKET ANIMAL AUCTION: 2:00pm \n\n\n\n\nEntertainment Schedule\n\nThursday 7/25\n\n\nThursday\, July 25\nBrandon Wayne and His Lonesome Drifters\n6:30-9:00\nBrandon Wayne & His Lonesome Drifters strive to bring the audience traditional “Hillbilly” music from the 1940’s to the 1950’s.\n\nBrandon Wayne is a self-taught musician who fell in love with Bluegrass and Hillbilly music at an early age. He is a classic country fanatic who respects and appreciates all the “ Hillbilly Heros.” Some of Brandon’s favorite artists include; Hank Williams Sr.\, Ernest Tubb\, Bob Wills\, Jimmie Rodgers\, Terry Fell\, and Joe Carson just to name a few. He plays his music with the same passion and pride that his heroes did 60+ years ago. Charlie “T. Texas” Taylor\, like many great fiddlers\, hails from the great state of Texas. He prides himself on playing with “down to earth\, grits ‘n’ gravy” style fiddling that radiates an authentic “Hillbilly” style. Slapping the big bass fiddle is Matias Camino. Hailing from Buenos Aires\, Argentina Matias fell into the Rockabilly crowd at an early age and honed his craft playing in the bars and clubs of Argentina. He has played “Viva Las Vegas: Rockabilly Weekender” twice and has toured all across the United States. Matias brings with him an authentic “slap bass” style wherever he goes and carries a “Rockabilly Resume” a mile long.\n\nFriday 7/26\n\n\nFriday\, July 26\nEddie Deane and the Deane Family\n6:30-9:00\nGospel Bluegrass group Eddie Deane and the Deane Family  \n\nSaturday 7/27\n\n\nSaturday\, July 27\nGlory Road Band\n3:30-5:30\nThe Virginia Ramblers\n5:30-9:00\nThe Virginia Ramblers are a traditional bluegrass band based out of central Virginia\, in the Charlottesville area. They honor the legends of bluegrass\, such as Jimmy Martin and the Stanley Brothers\, and strive to carry on in that tradition. As a band of bluegrass veterans\, they focus on rich\, vocal harmony and strong instrumentation. The Ramblers perform secular and gospel bluegrass\, along with some original tunes. \n\n\n\n  \n 
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