The tour will begin starting at 10:00am at the Brownsburg Museum, 2716 Brownsburg Tpke, Brownsburg, VA 24415, where visitors will pick up an information brochure with a map to the various sites. The hours of the tour are from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Visitors will be able to learn more about the enslaved people’s lives and their contributions to the community. The tour has received acclaim by several state-wide organizations as well as area historical societies. Slave houses can be toured for free thanks to area sponsors, including Collins & Hepler, PLC.
Mark your calendar for May 7, 2022! The tour, entitled “STILL STANDING: Brownsburg’s Slave Houses,” will feature five sites in the Brownsburg, Virginia area. Each site will have docents who will speak to visitors about the architecture of the slave houses as well as the people who lived there. Collins & Hepler’s very own Jeanne Hepler will be there acting as a docent to answer questions for the visitors at the Oakbourne building.
The tour will begin starting at 10:00am at the Brownsburg Museum, 2716 Brownsburg Tpke, Brownsburg, VA 24415, where visitors will pick up an information brochure with a map to the various sites. The hours of the tour are from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Visitors will be able to learn more about the enslaved people’s lives and their contributions to the community. The tour has received acclaim by several state-wide organizations as well as area historical societies. Slave houses can be toured for free thanks to area sponsors, including Collins & Hepler, PLC.
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Seminar: Laws & Programs Affecting Senior Citizens and their Adult Children in the Alleghany Highlands Wednesday, May 25th, 2016 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Moomaw Center at Dabney S. Lancaster Community College The Alleghany-Bath-Highland Bar Association (the area lawyers) is proudly sponsoring its Fourth Senior Law Day, to be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 25, 2016. Thisfree event will be held in the Moomaw Center of the Dabney S. Lancaster Community College. Lunch will be provided at no charge to all registered attendees.
This program has been organized to provide seniors, their adult children, and other interested citizens with information and access to resources on a wide range of issues that are important to seniors but often difficult to address. Attorneys and other experts will provide meaningful and clear information on subjects such as basic estate planning and probate issues, Alzheimer’s Disease, guardianships and conservatorships, long-term care insurance, elder abuse and identity theft, nursing home issues, and how to pay for long-term care. For more information, please contact Attorney Samantha Ricci at (540) 962-6181. Space is limited. Those wishing to attend should contact us to register. Please be ready to provide the following information: the name and address of who will attend, whether or not they will be needing a vegetarian lunch, and what topics they would like addressed. We hope to see you there! |
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