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Irvington Stomp

We started the Stomp to celebrate the annual grape harvest at White Fences and to bring together old friends, new friends and neighbors in a small-town event. Your whole family will love stomping grapes?the kids especially get into it and line up to stomp again and again. And the ?stomp-off? between local town officials and residents for the coveted title of ?King and Queen of the Stomp? is small town America at its best. This year the Stomp will feature a concert by Robbin Thompson, the Virginia-based songwriter/singer. When - Saturday, September 1st at 3:00 pm. Ticket Price: The cost is $10 per person; kids under 10 get in free. Pay at the gate. www.irvingtonstomp.com

C. Scott Vail, Yacht Brokerage, LLC
Located on the premises of Rappahannock Yachts, we feature fine pre-owned power and sail boats 30 feet and up. A full-service boatyard, 30 ton Travel Lift, dockage and yacht transportation are available on site. Boaters, bicyclists and walk-ins welcome. 70 Rappahannock Road • P.O. Box 582 • (804)438-6443 • Fax (804)438-6553 • www.yachtworld.com/cscottvail
Irvington Farmers Market
First Saturday of the month from April through December. 8 am to 12 pm. Rain or shine. Held on the Irvington Commons behind Chesapeake Bank on King Carter Drive. Old fashioned open-air market featuring local produce, fruit, herbs, seafood, cheese, flowers, plants, baked goods, art and handcrafteditems. 804-438-6391
Meridian Yacht Charters
Luxury yachting vacations worldwide. Fully crewed private yachts, sail and power, 45 to 200 feet. Bareboat yacht vacations, sail and power, 30 to 50 feet. Elegant resorts in the world’s premiere destinations. Member, Charter Yacht Brokers Association. P.O. Box 148 • (804)438-1100 or (866)960-0000 • www.meridianyachts.com
The Faded Glory
The Hope and Glory Inn offers a number of seasonal cruises aboard its authentic 1952 Chesapeake Bay dead rise workboat – The Faded Glory. Hope and Glory’s Friday Night Crab Cruises include cracking crabs, peeling shrimp, corn on the cob while enjoying Carter’s Creek and ultimately a river sunset. Saturday’s Beach Cruises offer an unforgettable trip to a sliver of an island beach situated in the Rappahannock River. Picnic lunches, golden beverages in coolers, blankets and beach umbrellas are supplied. Please call the Hope and Glory for details
(804)438-6053 • (800)497-8228 www.hopeandglory.com

The Miss Ann
Lunch, dinner & cocktail cruises all week long, and most of the season. This 127-foot, classic 1926 yacht sets sail from the Tides Inn dock. Please call for times and reservations. 480 King Carter Drive
(804)438-5000Fax (804)438-5222 www.tidesinn.com

Premier Sailing School
The sixth largest sailing school in the nation, Premier offers US SAILING certificate courses and summer sailing courses for children and teenagers, as well as corporate sailing and yacht charter. The Tides • P.O. Box 779 • (804)438-9300 • www.premiersailing.com
Rappahannock Yachts
Hauling, winter storage, slips, electronics, rigging, engine repairs and repower, Fiberglass work, Imron and Awlgrip finishes. Deepwater port on Carters Creek perfect for large power and sailboats. Chesapeake Bay Magazine’s choice for Best Boatyard on the Bay for spray paint finishes. Featured in Passage Maker magazine. 70 Rappahannock Road • P.O. Box 220; (804)438-5353 • Fax (804)438-6907
Rappahannock Yacht Club
RRYC was founded in 1936 in Irvington, Virginia, to serve the interests of local pleasure boat owners. Together the first members acquired the present property on Carter's Creek off the Rappahannock River, just down King Carter Drive from Tide's Inn.
www.rryc.org/
The Tartan Golf Club
The Tartan Golf Club is a Simi-Private Golf Club located near Historic Christchurch. This course originally designed by Sir Guy Campbell of Scotland, is rich in tradition. Rolling fairways and large greens offers golfers of all levels an enjoyable round. The ST. Andrews Grille. located next to the Golf Shop, offers daily specials as well as our popular crab bisque and sandwiches. Visit our web site for daily fees and Membership information or call 438-6005. www.tartangolfclub.com
The Tides Inn’s Golden Eagle Golf
Originally designed in 1976 by George W. Cobb and John LaFoy, the Golden Eagle is a 72-par course (6,511 yards) carved out of a heavily forested setting that plays around, and over, a 50-acre lake with Bermuda grass fairways and Bent grass putting surfaces. The serene setting belies the challenge of a heavily bunkered course with water in play on six holes. The Golden Eagle Golf Club offers tee times to guests of The Tides Inn, Club Members and the general public. A complete golf shop is located in the clubhouse, as is Cap’n B’s, a popular local restaurant and bar featuring a hammered tin ceiling, belt-driven ceiling fans, and an antique oak and marble bar relocated from Irvington’s historic Steamboat Row area. To schedule tee times, please call 888-528-1905 or 804-438-5501.

www.tidesinn.com
Ullman/Skelley Sails
A full service sail loft combining the power of a multinational sail design group with the friendly service of a locally-owned and operated business. We provide our customers with top quality new sails, all types of sail repair, sail washing and canvas. 97 Crockett’s Landing • (804)438-9011 • www.latellsails.com
White Fences Vineyard and Winery
White Fences Vineyard and Winery is located in the historic water town of Irvington, Virginia and home of the infamous Fall Grape Stomp. (804) 761-4866. www.vineyardgrove.com/main.html

 

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