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September
19

Sometimes there's nothing better than a sunny day out on the links and we are blessed to have some fantastic golf courses here in Virginia's Blue Ridge.  As an avid golfer, I wanted to share my three favorite courses in the area (in no particular order) ...

Located just off 460E in Roanoke, Blue Hills GC offers nice wide fairways (for the most part) and quite a few flat putting greens.  One hole features a pond to play over to reach the green and another offers a creek to be wary of. Also, several holes offer fantastic views of the Roanoke Valley. Overall, this a forgiving and enjoyable golf course.

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July
8

North Roanoke is a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and vibrant community activities. You'll always find something new to explore, whether you live here or not. Here's a quick guide to some of the best things to do in North Roanoke ...



Explore Carvins Cove Natural Reserve

Carvins Cove Natural Reserve is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. As the second-largest municipal park in the United States, it offers a variety of activities, including:



- Hiking, walking, biking, horseback riding, running: With over 60 miles of trails, there's a path for every skill level.

- Boating, kayaking, canoei...

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March
13

The Best Places for Horseback Riding in Roanoke, VA and Southwest Virginia

By Kelly Giarla

I have always had a love for horses. 

Growing up I was the typical horse-infatuated girl you read about. Drawing horses, looking at horse books and daydreaming about riding. The problem was my family lived in a neighborhood and I never had the opportunity to ride as a child. 

As soon as I became an adult and was able, I began riding lessons at a local barn. I was 30 years old at the time and yet was placed into a beginner class with 8- to 10-year-olds. My teacher was 16 (and amazing)!  I understood that when starting something new you must begin with the basics, and I was humbled by these tin...

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February
26

Who wants to just grab a drink and speak to people? How boring!

No sir ... it's human nature that want to also be entertained (and if you did not just hear in you mind Russell Crowe in "Gladiator," I'm not sure we could be friends.)

Well, our local breweries have the answer!

Almost every brewery has at least one regularly scheduled trivia night, and I am here to say, that the crowds can get seriously competitive. So bring your A-game in seemingly useless knowledge, but you may want to leave your feelings at the door. In addition to the weekly trivia, the credit to some of the most creative and fun events has to be given to our local brewhouses. This past year, Golden Cactus Brewing hosted a Mrs. Roper's Romp (I highly encourage visiting their Facebook page to view the pictures) and a fun

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February
14

Flower Power: The Petal It Forward Initiative

By Bailey Jenkins, REALTOR® with MKB, REALTORS®

With so much going on in our world, as well as occasional daily stresses, oftentimes the simplest things in life are what bring us the most joy. Whether it's a text from a friend checking in on your day, a perfect cup of coffee, or simply having a great conversation with a stranger that makes you smile - The smallest moments of happiness can make the worst days a little easier to swallow.

For me personally, one of my greatest joys is watching my flowers grow in my garden. There is something about watching all of the different colors and varieties thrive and change throughout the season that makes my soul feel at peace. Furthermore, a gift of a bo...

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