tart your day with a good cause at the Fundraiser Breakfast supporting Horizon Goodwill Youth Homeless Services. Read the Full Story >>
Events & Activities
Over the Mountain Studio Art Tour — NOV 13 & 14
Twenty-one local artists will show and sell their works on this self-guided 10 studio tour. Each studio will be hosting a pair of artists. Guests are welcome to visit in any order and are encouraged to ask questions of the artists, many of whom will be demonstrating and creating during the tour. Read the Full Story >>
Afro House Concert Series — NOV 11
n Series presents an evening of Afrofuturistic music selections from the Afro House Concert Series.  Read the Full Story >>
Bald Eagles of the Potomac Valley — NOV 10
This month’s online PVAS program features a presentation by Randy Robinson on “Bald Eagles of the Potomac Valley.” Randy’s presentation will focus on a pair of bald eagles that currently nest near the National Conservation Training Center (NCTC). Read the Full Story >>
Speak Story Presents Laura Simms — NOV 9
Speak Story Series presents storyteller Laura Simms in an online performance on November 9 (Tue), 7:30 pm. Simms masterfully blends the tales and myths of old with her personal experiences to create unique, compelling performances. Read the Full Story >>
FOSL’s Fall Fitness FUNdraiser
The Friends of Shepherdstown Library are sponsoring a November fundraiser to purchase a bicycle rack so we can “ride to read” at the new Shepherdstown Public Library, which is set to open during the summer of 2022. Read the Full Story >>
Trails & Trees Studio Art Tour — NOV 6 & 7
he Trails & Trees Studio Tour in Berkeley County offers guests the opportunity to talk with the artists and explore the spaces that inspire them. Read the Full Story >>
Rude Mechanicals Present Hamlet
he Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players of Shepherd University return to the stage this November to present Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Read the Full Story >>
Nash Farm Hike at Harpers Ferry National Park – NOV 6
he Harpers Ferry Park Association’s upcoming “Trails Less Traveled” hike features a 2.5 mile walk from Bolivar Heights to the Nash Farm inside Harpers Ferry National Park. Read the Full Story >>
Blue Ridge Sprouts Food Festival — NOV 6
Celebrate local food and agricultural traditions of the Shenandoah Valley at the Blue Ridge Sprouts Food Festival. Read the Full Story >>
Babes In Backpacks — NOV 3
n a PVAS naturalist at Cool Spring Preserve this month for a hike specifically designed for adults with young children. This event offers parents the opportunity to exercise and socialize with other adults while giving kids the chance to explore and learn about nature. Read the Full Story >>
The Holiday Bear Fair Returns
Get your crayons and creativity ready! The second annual Holiday Bear Fair featuring Jefferson the Bear returns in the next issue of The Observer. The Holiday Bear Fair is once again sponsored by Jefferson Security Bank. Read the Full Story >>
Family-Friendly & Accessible Walks
There are plenty of options for easy walking adventures in and around Jefferson County. The Observer staff has highlighted some local and regional parks, trails, and nature preserves that offer fun, family-friendly, and often ADA-accessible trails. Read the Full Story >>
History & Hauntings — Local Ghost Tours
If you're looking for a spooky way to spend an evening this October, try one of the many ghost tours in and around Jefferson County. Read the Full Story >>
CASA Online Fundraising Challenge, Oct 1-31
CASA of the Eastern Panhandle is hosting its second Superhero Challenge to raise support for the most vulnerable children across the region. Unlike a normal road race during which hundreds or thousands of runners gather on the same path at the same time, the CASA-EP Superhero Challenge can be completed at your own pace, in your own way, and wherever you go. Run, walk, hike, bike, and get active however you like to support this activity challenge throughout the month of October. Join the fun on your own, with your kids, friends, or colleagues, and get active for a good cause. Read the Full Story >>