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      2007 BCCA OFFICERS 

       President: John Bell (540-635-9705)
       Vice President: Gay Snell
       Secretary: Carol Seabrooke 
       Treasurer: Jackie Hodgkiss 
       Trustees:  Allan Brockway, Mary McLaughlin,
         and Chad Jarvis

      COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS

       Buildings and Grounds: Allan Brockway 
       Scheduling: Patsy Pennington
       Ways and Means: Martha Buracker 
       Publicity: Jackie Hodgkiss 
         and Tom Lacombe
       Website: Joanne Cherefko 
       History: Gail Miller    
                  

                       
 
  MISSION STATEMENT OF THE BCCA 

  The objectives of the BCCA shall be to strengthen fellowship in
  the community and to provide a place for the adults and youths
  in the community to use for meetings, recreation, and other
  functions which shall be in the interest of the community as
  approved by the Executive Board of the BCCA. 






  DIRECTIONS TO THE COMMUNITY CENTER

  From the North:

  Take Route 340 South out of Front Royal.  Continue past the  
  traffic light at the 7-Eleven and get in the left lane.  Continue past
  the entrance to Skyline Drive and take the next left onto Browntown
  Road (649).  The Community Center is on the left approximately
  eight miles down Browntown Road.

  From the South:

  Take Route 340 North from Luray.  Turn right on
  Bentonville-Browntown Road (right after the Post Office).  Take
  Bentonville-Browntown Road to the end.  At the stop sign just after
  the one-lane bridge, take a left.  The Community Center is on the
  right, just after the second church.


 


Photo courtesy of
http://www.shenandoahriver.com

 
Photo courtesy of
http://www.warrenhs.org/

LOCAL POINTS OF INTEREST 

 Historic Front Royal with Civil War walking tours and historic buildings such as Belle Boyd Cottage, the former
home of the Confederate spy, and Ivy Cottage
 
 Skyline Drive, a national scenic byway

 Skyline Caverns

 Canoeing and fishing on the Shenandoah in Front
Royal, the canoe capital of Virginia

 Hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, and enjoying picturesque views at Andy Guest State Park

 Antiquing in Front Royal and the nearby towns of
Sperryville, Little Washington, Winchester, and Strasburg

 Winery Tours in nearby towns and Browntown's own Glen Manor Vineyard 

 Historic Mansions in nearby Middletown, Winchester,
and Millwood

 The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley in nearby
Winchester

 Front Royal's Festival of the Leaves and the Wine and Mushroom Festival

 Millwood's Long Branch Balloon Festival

For a more comprehensive list of Shenandoah Valley attractions and events, please visit
www.shenandoahvalleyweb.com.

To participate in the Greasy-Gooney 10K Run on beautiful
Gooney Manor Loop, please visit the following website:
www.user.shentel.net/karsten/gg10k/register.html

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