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The Homestead at Fairy Stone State Park (monthly‚ seasonal)
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The Homestead at Fairy Stone State Park (monthly‚ seasonal)
Fairy Stone State Park ampitheater
Stuart , VA 24171
Web Address: http://www.reynoldshomestead.vt.edu/calendar_bk.html
Hours: 7:30pm
Admission: Fee Charged
Handicap Accessible
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Contact Information
Primary Contact: Sam Jenson
Phone: 276-930-3155
967 Fairystone Lake Drive
Stuart, VA 24171

Schedule: last Friday of the month‚ seasonal

On the last Friday night of the summer months‚ the Reynolds Homestead sponsors a concert at Fairy Stone State Park. Held at the Allied Families Picnic Shelter‚ scheduled bands play for a couple of hours for entertainment for campers‚ guests‚ and the public. Dancers are welcome and there is plenty of room for dancing. There is a charge of $4 for parking inside the Park‚ and an admission charge of $2/adults and $1/children that goes to the band. Folks attending this event should bring their lawn chairs and settle in for an evening filled with fun. Check the schedule on the website to see which band will be playing this month!

Directions: Fairy Stone State Park is located 10 miles west of Bassett on Hwy. 57. Take a right on Route 346 North and travel 1 mile to the Park. Coming from Stuart‚ travel east for 18 miles on Hwy. 57. Take a left on 346 North and travel 1 mile to the Park.


For additional regional information contact
Patrick County Chamber of Commerce‚ 276-694-6012


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