Friday, May 13, 2011

First Shots of the Civil War, Gloucester, 2011 Re Enactment


Instead of the county putting on the last muster civil war days this year, the county instead did a first shots of the Civil War in Virginia. Those first shots were fired right here in Gloucester County against the ship, the Yankee back on May, 7th, 1861. The re enactment, planning staging and organization were top notch. Gloucester always does an incredible job of putting on events. Some of the best around bar none. What always bothers me is the lack of advertising the county does. How many people knew about this event? The amount of people who showed up was relatively low in my own opinion. A number of people we polled were there for the beach and went around the show anyway. The amount of people who could have been there would have been much higher if promotions were properly done. Did anyone notify the local radio station? Did the county post anything in any of the papers? We tried to work with the county at the beginning of the year to get all the dates for county events and we had planned a spectacular on line calender, but the county never got back with us......so....

Guess they could always claim it's not in the budget. Free advertising and promotions not in the budget? What? Didn't pay the phone bill? Please. On the one hand, we applaud the county for yet another great event, and on the other hand fault the county for NOT taking advantage of getting the word out more. We know that newspapers offer free listings of county events as do TV stations and web sites, such as ours. But you have to work with us and let us know. Nuff said on that note. We have the Gloucester Main Street Association putting on the concert with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra in June. We will post more soon along with a rare video of a past performance.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Civil War, Music Of The South, From The Last Muster This Past Summer


Here is one of the video's we shot this pasty summer at the Last Muster of the Civil War held at the Historic Courthouse.

Coleman Bridge Opening, Video


Here is a video we shot last fall while at a concert in Yorktown. It's a nice view of the Coleman bridge while it is open with a Navy ship going through. The background music from the concert is the Super Jazz Band.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Over The Hill Antiques, Just A Fun Place To Shop




Over The Hill Antiques located at the Stagecoach Market along route 17 north, just 9 miles past the Coleman Bridge is just one of those fun places to shop and look around. This place has all kinds of antiques and collectibles for just about any pallet. Open Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 AM until 4:00 PM. Call for weekday hours. You can visit them at their new web site at www.OverTheHillAntiques.com

Monday, January 17, 2011

Virginia Waterman or Farm Use License Plates, Where To Buy Them


Virginia Commercial Waterman or Farm Use license plates are a hard commodity to locate in this area. We have found a source of high quality plates for sale that are made of metal and the lettering is high quality vinyl designed to last through the toughest weather conditions. Produced by L and D Dezign located at the Stagecoach Antique Market here in Gloucester. L and D Dezign is open every weekend from 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM. Weekdays by appointment. If you have a need sooner than the weekend or can't make the trip because you live to far away, you can contact L and D Dezign by calling 804-832-3490. Shipping arrangements can be made to send the plates anywhere. Price in the shop is $25.00 per set. Other states can be made as well.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Chick-Fil-A Grand Opening With Congressman Rob Wittman In Attendence


Some early pictures from this morning's grand opening at the new Chick-Fil-A here in Gloucester. Present this morning were Congressman Rob Wittman, The county board of supervisors, WXGM Radio with Neil Steele, several of our local Gloucester Mathews Gazette Journal newspaper, John Gordon, III the new owner of this restaurant, numerous folks from the corporate office of Chick-Fil-A, the Gloucester ROTC and part of the Gloucester High School band.