Join us for the first Beaverdam Wine Festival
Saturday, April 14, 2012!
Proceeds to benefit the Beaverdam Heritage Day Foundation
and the Association for Preservation of the Beaverdam Depot. Featuring four local wineries: James River Cellars, Lake Anna, Greyhaven and Cooper.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 the day of the event.
$10 for a designated driver.
Expect
more of the same good, old-fashioned family fun you've come to expect at
this year's Beaverdam Heritage Days!
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Please check back here for updates soon!
Important steps are being taken toward constructing the John Lewis Thompson Learning Center and Pop's Country Store Museum. Go here to learn more or view a slideshow overview by clicking image below.
Thanks NBC12 for the great story about Beaverdam Heritage Days
and the museum project that aired on Friday, July 2, 2010!
Announcing the new DVD, "The Heritage Movement in a Place Called Beaverdam." Hot off the presses and available for $20. This is & will be an ongoing fundraiser, but now we need about $40,000 to complete the museum and keep the lights on! Cinematographer is Beaverdam's own Nathan T. Hall, winner of the James River Film Festival Filmmaker Award (2008) for "Watch on the Rhine," grandson of Ruritan extraordinaire Zip Hall.