Ornament and Gift making for children

Saturday from 12-3 p.m. at the Barns of Rose Hill there will be a holiday ornament and

gift making gathering for children. There are 3 available slots offered. Advanced

registration and masks are required. Contact the Barns at 540-955-2004 or their website

visit@borh.org.

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Barns of Rose Hill host a benefit concert in place of annual gala

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The Barns of Rose Hill will host a benefit concert Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. featuring the Caleb Nei Quartet.

Admission includes a drink ticket and special gift to support the Barns of Rose Hill.

According to the Barns of Rose Hill press release, this event will take place of their annual gala which was cancelled again this year.

There is also an online auction that will run through Oct. 15 at barnsofrosehill.org/online-auction-2021.

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Barns of Rose Hill community celebration

Barns of Rose Hill is hosting a free community celebration for their 10 year anniversary.

Starting at 5 pm in Downtown Berryville, there will be activities for the whole family including a magician, petting zoo, face painting, free ice cream and more.

Food vendors will also be onsite.

Then the evening will conclude with a performance from Grammy nominee Cheick Hamala Diabate and his band.

Diabate is world renowned in the ngoni, which is similar to the banjo.

For more information on the celebration, visit their website.

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Barns of Rose Hill open new exhibit

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The Barns of Rose Hill in Berryville have the World of Wood Exhibit opening this Sunday Jan. 17.

The exhibit highlights the wood work of a dozen highly- skilled craftsmen.

Including furniture makers Jeff Headley, Ron Light and Jack McAlister.

Frame maker Peter Miller’s works will also be on display.

Wood turners Larry Cochran, Mike Fraser with luthier Marty Fair.

Whimsical creations from Don Becker and Dale Root will also be on display.

The free exhibit is a part of the art is alive exhibits through Feb. 27.

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