WE ARE EXTREMELY GRATEFUL TO OUR PATRONS:
Margaretta Barton Colt
Candice Davenport
Page Huff Dillon
Penny Dunn
Irina Novash
Pamela and Robert Pampe
Carolynne Pell
Irina Selya
Ruth Spittler
George Schember, Cissy Shull and
WINCHESTER-FREDERICK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Rebecca Ebert, John Huddy, Ann White and
HANDLEY REGIONAL LIBRARY
Barbara Dickinson and
FRIENDS OF HANDLEY LIBRARY
Melissa Fortner, Allison Combs, Rebecca Lipscomb, Jill Welton, Stacey Iden, Pamela Groves, Anna Lehman,Gladys McNemar, Dale Wheelock, Cheryl Conrad, Rhoda Kriz and all the residents of
THE VILLAGE AT ORCHARD RIDGE
Jane Funkhouser, Maureen Keeler, Mariya Perkins, Angelika Swift, Nina Vassallo, Kristin Zimet and
MULTICULTURAL CLUB COLLAGE
Mary Andrews, Lucy Edmison, Elaine Evans, Maggie Fraser, Linda Suter, Donna Pence, Pamela Lakin, Charlene Shipp, Hildegard Strydom and all the members of the
WINCHESTER CHAPTER OF THE EMBROIDERERS’ GUILD OF AMERICA
Margret Bomar, Laurie Kelly, Betty Lowdermilk, Catherine B. McEnerney, Diane Trobaugh and
AMERICAN NEEDLEPOINT GUILD
Kristen Laise and
BELLE GROVE PLANTATION
Olga Chernyateva and
SUNLITEPIX
Julia Kogut and
INTERACT CLUB OF HANDLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Cassie Mankins and
VIRGINIA NATIONAL BANK
Jonathan Noyalas and
MCCORMICK CIVIL WAR INSTITUTE, SHENANDOAH UNIVERSITY
EMBROIDERERS’ GUILD OF AMERICA
THE INN AT VAUCLUSE SPRING
COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT
SYLVAN TREASURES
SHENANDOAH VALLEY DISCOVERY MUSEUM
STONEGATES
ADOPTERS OF THE IMAGES OF THE HISTORIC BUILDINGS ON THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY TAPESTRY
The images of the historic buildings on The Shenandoah Valley Tapestry – A Journey Through Time have been adopted by individuals and organizations with generous donations to preserve the life of the Tapestry for future generations to enjoy.
With great appreciation, we present these historic buildings and their adopters:
Abram’s Delight – adopted by Gloria Jones
Ambler Hill – adopted by Maggie and Michael Fraser
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station – adopted by Irina Novash
Belle Grove Plantation – adopted by Nina Vassallo and Lyubov Nosova
Christ Episcopal Church – adopted by the family of Randolph Barton III
Christian Streit House & Henry St. George Tucker Law Office & School – adopted by Kevin and Pamela Lakin
Daniel Morgan House – adopted by George Schember and Jeanne Schember
Frederick County Court House – adopted by Margaretta Barton Colt,
Edith Sheerin Patterson, Anne Sheerin, and Charles Sheerin in memory of Edith Barton Sheerin
Fort Stephens – adopted by Betty Lowdermilk
George Washington’s Office – adopted by The Chincoteague Crewel Retreat
Glen Burnie House – adopted by The Williamsburg Rose & Thistle
Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America
Godfrey Miller House – adopted by The Sharp Sisters
Handley Library – adopted by Margaretta Barton Colt
Hexagon House – adopted by The Piedmont Chapter of the American Needlepoint Guild
Hillman’s Toll Gate – adopted by Margret Bomar
Hopewell Meeting House – adopted by The Oatlands Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America
John Handley High School –adopted by Sophia, Alexander, Angelika, and Jeff Swift
Log Cabin – adopted by The Winchester Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America
Mt. Hebron Gate House & Cemetery – adopted by Suzanne Davis
Old Stone Presbyterian Church – adopted by Alison Herring in memory of Barbara Alexander Herring of Arkansas
Red Lion Tavern – adopted by Brenda Douglass
Rouss City Hall – adopted by Charlene and Robert Shipp
Simon Lauck House – adopted by Sarah McCarty
Sheridan’s Headquarters – adopted by The Colonial West Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America
Springdale – adopted by The Shenandoah Valley Chapter of the American Needlepoint Guild and Susan Claytor
Springdale Mill – adopted by Irina Galounina and Peter Poliakov
St. Thomas Episcopal Church – adopted by Ellen Triani
Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters/Museum – adopted by Mary Reilly, Hannah Reilly and Joan Schmidt
Steele House – adopted by William and Elizabeth Taggart in memory of Harris S. Colt
Thorn Hill Manor – adopted by the Loudoun Sampler Guild
Vaucluse – adopted by Karen B. Ryan
Wayside Inn – adopted by Alice and Sam Reaves
Willow Shade – adopted by Donna Pen
ADOPTERS OF THE IMAGES OF THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY TAPESTRY FEATURES:
Apple Orchard at Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station – adopted by The Village at Orchard Ridge
Apple Orchard at Daniel Morgan House – adopted by Virginia Guild of Needlewomen
Curious Cat at Abram’s Delight – adopted by Linda Suter
Happy Cow – adopted by Linda Suter
Horse and buggy at the Godfrey Miller House – adopted by Rebecca Glover in memory
of her mother Sarah Beth Smith
Horse and Buggy at Wayside Inn – adopted by Rebecca Glover
Horse and Garden Wall at Glen Burnie House – adopted by Cheryl Conrad
Ice House at Belle Grove – adopted by Olga Chernyatyeva & Alex Poliakov
Lake and Ducks – adopted by Linda Suter
Running Dog and Curious Cat at Abram’s Delight – adopted by Linda Suter
Stagecoach – adopted by Tessie Reid
Cows at Springdale Mill – adopted by Su Ferguson
White dog at Locust Hill – adopted by Sasha Daniels
Chicken – adopted by Sophia Daniels