Dreamers Always Welcome: Behind the Scenes of Shenandoah County Tourism
Release Date: 08/05/2025
The Valley Today
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In the scenic Shenandoah Valley, Millwood, Virginia, is a town where history and creativity intertwine, and nowhere is this more evident than in the annual show. In this episode of “Tourism Tuesday” on , host Janet Michael welcomed Nathan Stalvey, Executive Director of the , for an in-depth conversation about the upcoming fall art show and the vibrant cultural life of the region. Now in its 20th year, Art at the Mill has become a cornerstone event for the community, drawing artists and visitors from across the East Coast. Nathan, a seasoned organizer, shared the behind-the-scenes efforts...
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In this episode of “,” host Janet Michael brought listeners a heartwarming and insightful conversation that showcased the vibrant spirit of Page County’s community life. Joined by Gina Hilliard, president of the , and Denise Schulz, director of the , the conversation offered a behind-the-scenes look at how music, tradition, and togetherness continue to thrive in this picturesque corner of Virginia. The conversation opened with lighthearted banter about post-vacation catch-up and the joys of unplugging, but quickly turned to the main event: the Community Choir of Page County. For many,...
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In a world where community needs are ever-growing and resources often stretched thin, the annual event in Winchester, Virginia, stands as a beacon of hope and collaboration. In this episode of “,” host Janet Michael gathered with a dynamic group of organizers and participants to pull back the curtain on this unique event, revealing how it’s reshaping the way nonprofits, faith-based organizations, and everyday citizens come together to serve. The conversation, recorded in the midst of a committee meeting at , was lively and candid. Janet was joined by Andrea Cosans and Lily Paccadolmis...
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In this episode of “,” host Janet Michael welcomed Brandy Hawkins Boies, Director of Public Relations and Special Events, and Dr. Kim Blosser, President of , for a candid and wide-ranging discussion about the college’s evolving role in the Shenandoah Valley. The conversation offered listeners a rare glimpse behind the scenes of an institution that has become a cornerstone for education, workforce development, and community growth in the region. Dr. Blosser, only the fifth president in the college’s history and the third woman to hold the position, shared her deep-rooted connection to...
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On a sunny afternoon in downtown Winchester, the secret garden at the Espresso Bar buzzes with the warmth of old friends reuniting. Host of , Janet Michael welcomes Sandy Schwalb, a dedicated volunteer and former board member of (VGSR), for a heartfelt conversation about the organization’s mission, the power of community, and the life-changing impact of rescue dogs. Sandy’s journey with VGSR began years ago, transforming her from a self-described “non-dog person” into a passionate advocate for German Shepherds and animal rescue. Alongside her husband Steve, Sandy has fostered and...
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Nestled in the heart of Berryville, the stands as a beacon for arts, culture, and community connection. In this episode of “Tourism Tuesday,” host Janet Michael talks with Martha Reynolds, the Executive Director of the Barns, to discuss the organization’s bustling calendar and the vital role it plays in the region. The conversation opened with excitement for the upcoming , a beloved annual event that showcases the creativity and diversity of local artists. This year’s theme, “Rooted,” promises both literal and metaphorical interpretations, with works spanning woodworking,...
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In this episode of “,” host Janet Michael sat down with Ken Slack, Communications Specialist for the of the , to pull back the curtain on the region’s most pressing road projects and the intricate web of planning, funding, and public engagement that makes them possible. The conversation opened with a celebration: the long-awaited , now featuring a new bridge over the Norfolk Southern railway. For years, drivers endured lengthy delays as trains blocked the at-grade crossing, sometimes for up to 20 minutes. Ken explained how federal funding—specifically from a maritime economic...
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Every September, a wave of orange (this year) shirts sweep across the Northern Shenandoah Valley, signaling a day when the community comes together for a singular purpose: to give back. This is Day of Caring, an annual event organized by the , and it’s more than just a day of volunteerism—it’s a celebration of community spirit, corporate partnership, and the power of collective action. In this episode of “,” host Janet Michael sat down with Andy Gail, CEO of United Way NSV, and Beth Falu, Assistant Vice President of Fraud Operations at and chair of Day of Caring, to discuss the...
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On this episode of "," host Janet Michael welcomed Captain Warren Gosnell of the for a lively and insightful discussion that went far beyond the usual public safety bulletin. The conversation began with a heartfelt congratulations to Captain Gosnell , setting the tone for a candid exploration of what recognition means in the world of law enforcement. Goz reflected on his journey from a self-described average student and band member to a leader in public safety, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and the often-overlooked support systems behind every accolade. The heart of the episode...
info_outlineOn a sun-dappled patio in Woodstock, Virginia, the spirit of Shenandoah County comes alive in a candid conversation on The Valley Today between host Janet Michael, co-host Kary Haun, and Brittany Clem-Hott, the newly appointed Tourism Development Manager. Their discussion, brimming with local pride and personal anecdotes, offers a window into the vibrant tapestry that makes Shenandoah County a destination for dreamers and adventurers alike.
Brittany, whose journey has taken her from orchestrating town festivals in New Market to spearheading marketing initiatives in Harrisonburg, returns home with a mission: to share the authentic experiences and hidden gems of her beloved county. Her passion is palpable as she recounts her own adventures—hiking, kayaking, and even tending to a small farm with her family—mirroring the very activities that draw visitors to the region.
The episode delves into the unique character of Shenandoah County, where six small towns—described as “a string of pearls along Route 11”—each offer their own personality and charm. From scenic hikes and farm stays to vibrant wineries and music festivals, the area’s diversity is its strength. The hosts pull back the curtain on the strategic marketing efforts that fuel local tourism, from targeted social media campaigns to partnerships with travel writers and influencers. Their “Dreamers Always Welcome” campaign captures the county’s promise: a place where visitors can find rest, adventure, and a sense of belonging.
But the heart of Shenandoah County tourism, the hosts agree, lies in its people. Locals serve as ambassadors, sharing their favorite trails, eateries, and stories with newcomers. The community’s collaborative spirit ensures that every visitor, whether seeking a peaceful retreat or a weekend of excitement, leaves with memories worth sharing.
As the conversation winds down, listeners are left with an invitation: to explore, to connect, and to discover the magic that makes Shenandoah County not just a destination, but a home away from home.