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2008 Schedules by Community

Ashland

Colonial Beach

Culpeper

Fredericksburg

Leesburg

Luray-Page

Middleburg

Warrenton

Winchester

2008 Performers

Daryl Davis Band

Dixie Power Trio

Dixieland Entertainment Communitee

Knicely American Combo

Oretea Knicely

Fall Line Bluegrass Band

Gold Heart

Holmes Brothers

L'Angelus

Laurie Lewis & The Right Hand

Martinsburg Jazz Orchestra

John McCutcheon

Notorious

Pan Masters Caribbean

Mary Ann Redmond Band

Robin & Linda Williams

The Grandsons

The Taters

The Woodshedders

ZapOte featuring Dawn Drake


Admission | Directions | In Bad Weather | Community Info
Visitor Info | Volunteers | Donors | Schedule

12:00 Noon on Fourth Saturdays at Town Hill in downtown historic Colonial Beach, Virginia

 

May 24  
June 28 
July 26
August 23 September 27

Dixieland Entertainment Committee Dixieland
Dixie Power Trio Louisanna Zydeco
The Taters New Old-time Honky Tonk
Daryl Davis Band Boogie-Woogie,rock n roll
Fall Line Bluegrass Band Bluegrass


Requested admission:

No charge for admission, but donations are welcome to support Bluemont programs in local schools and healthcare facilities.

Directions:

Town Hill

At the intersection of Washington Avenue and Colonial Avenue

  • From I-95, take Exit Route 3 East (toward U. of Mary Washington);
  • Proceed 20 miles to Rt 205 at King George, Va;
  • Turn left on Route 205 and proceed about 12 miles to Colonial Beach;
  • Turn left on Colonial Avenue at stoplight/McDonalds and proceed ¼ mile to Washington Ave;
  • Town Hill is at intersection of Colonial and Washington Avenues, on your right.

Google Map to location

In bad weather:

Under the tent at Town Hill Park, rain or shine

Bluemont:

(540)-338-4640

 

Welcome to Colonial Beach and Westmoreland County

Historic Colonial Beach and Westmoreland County have many quaint and interesting places to visit. A walk down our lovely sidewalks past picturesque old commercial buildings and beautifully maintained homes reminds us of the rich traditions of our past.

There are wonderful restaurants, country inns, bed and breakfasts, and shops of all kinds and a wealth of history here in both Colonial Beach and Westmoreland County.

Visitor Information:

804-224-7181 or 804-224-0732 (Saturdays only)
Colonial Beach Chamber of Commerce - Visitor Info

Volunteers:

Become a Bluemont Volunteer and help bring the performing arts to your community throughout the year, meet your neighbors and have fun at the same time.  Sign-up using our Online Volunteer Form or contact Sherry Woods at (804)-224-0221 or Jim and Irene Lemons at (804) 224-2176 to volunteer or sponsor 2008 Market Days.

A Community Partnership

Quality, Family and Affordability

Public leaders, private businesses, civic groups and individuals support Bluemont's year-round programs in our schools and communities. We thank them for their commitment to maintaining quality cultural programs in Colonial Beach and Westmoreland County. You can join them by supporting Bluemont programs in your community. Please join us in thanking our major donors:

Partners

  • Town of Colonial Beach
  • Virginia Commission for the Arts
  • The Free Lance-Star
  • Fred and Karen Schaufeld
  • Bob Moe of Moe Technologies, Inc.
  • Gerald and Paula McNichols Family Foundation
  • The Woodall Foundation
  • Northern Gateway communities of Westmoreland and King George Counties

Major Donors

  • Dominion Virginia Power
  • Irene and Jim Lemons, Exit Mid-Rivers Realty
  • Verizon
  • Sherryl Ann Woods

Additional Bluemont supporters will be recognized throughout the year as received. For information on how to sponsor a Bluemont program in your community, click here.

Last updated on: June 24, 2008