We are excited to invite you to the Little Fork Episcopal Church Festival on September 21st! This family-friendly event will feature live music, great food, and fun activities, and it will also provide an opportunity to make a real difference in our community through the Gifts for Good Market.
Little Fork Episcopal Church will unveil plans (1:00 pm) to construct ADA-accessible walking trails on their property during the festival. These trails, designed for dawn-to-dusk public use, will offer a beautiful and inclusive outdoor space for everyone in our community.
At the heart of the festival is the Gifts for Good Market, where you can gift a donation, receive an ornament, and share life-changing impact. In return for your donation, you will receive a handcrafted ornament that can be given as a thoughtful Christmas gift, symbolizing the good that has been done in someone’s name. The organizations being supported include:
Culpeper Food Closet
Culpeper Pride
Episcopal Relief and Development
Little Fork Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Plant Virginia Natives
SAFE (Services to Abused Families
The festival will be filled with exciting activities for all ages, including live performances, delicious food, and seasonal decor for sale. Southern Flare, The Muncheez, Brick City Kitchen, and other food trucks will be onsite. Along with tasty food, there will be live music, a magic show, and family-friendly lawn games to keep everyone entertained. Here’s the schedule for the entertainment:
1:30 PM – Jeremy Fox
3:00 PM – Remington Steel
4:00 PM – Magic Show by Wes Iseli
5:00 PM – Silver Tones Swing Band
For history enthusiasts, the festival will feature fascinating presentations and an all-ages history scavenger hunt (3:00 PM) that will take participants on a journey through the rich past of Little Fork and its surrounding areas.
Below is the schedule for the presentations:
10:30 AM Introduction to Little Fork Church History
Bob Lee, 1776 Preservation Foundation
11:00 AM Archaeology and Indigenous People of the Little Fork Area
Eric Larsen, Germanna Foundation
12:00 PM Colonial Music in Costume
Alexander and Shannon Johnson
2:00 PM Revolutionary War in Culpeper
Andrew Gutowski, American Revolution Round Table of Virginia
4:30 PM “Great Bridge” Presentation
William Schwetke, Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution
For more information about the festival, visit www.littleforkchurch.org