For the Girls – Because Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Friday, May 2
MID-DAY
Book with and check in to one of the many hotels that Winchester has to offer, many of whom partner with the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival. Based on location, many are steps away from the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival events. Once you settle in, join us for the Bloomers’ Luncheon, a ladies-only event featuring live music and an open bar with beer and wine.
EVENING
Wander into Old Town Winchester for dinner. The two-block Loudoun Street pedestrian mall is lined with outdoor cafés, boutiques and specialty shops, and entertainment options. After dinner, put on your dancing shoes and 80s attire before heading to the Apple Blossom Festival’s 80’s Dance Party at Shenandoah University’s Athletics & Events Center. Dance the night away to The Deloreans Band, a live band playing your favorite hits from the 80’s. We have plenty of Uber and Lyft drivers to get you to your destination safely.
MID-DAY
Book with and check in to one of the many hotels that Winchester has to offer, many of whom partner with the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival. Based on location, many are steps away from the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival events. Once you settle in, join us for the Bloomers’ Luncheon, a ladies-only event featuring live music and an open bar with beer and wine.
EVENING
Wander into Old Town Winchester for dinner. The two-block Loudoun Street pedestrian mall is lined with outdoor cafés, boutiques and specialty shops, and entertainment options. After dinner, put on your dancing shoes and 80s attire before heading to the Apple Blossom Festival’s 80’s Dance Party at Shenandoah University’s Athletics & Events Center. Dance the night away to The Deloreans Band, a live band playing your favorite hits from the 80’s. We have plenty of Uber and Lyft drivers to get you to your destination safely.
Saturday, May 3
MORNING/AFTERNOON
Relax in the morning and look for signs of spring at the beautiful gardens at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. You can also tour the museum and galleries or walk the Trails.
EVENING
Make sure you have tickets for the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival’s Country Music Party if you want to see some of the hottest rising stars in country music!
MORNING/AFTERNOON
Relax in the morning and look for signs of spring at the beautiful gardens at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. You can also tour the museum and galleries or walk the Trails.
EVENING
Make sure you have tickets for the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival’s Country Music Party if you want to see some of the hottest rising stars in country music!
Sunday, May 4
MORNING/AFTERNOON
Spend your final day in the Winchester area experiencing spring in the Shenandoah Valley.
For an incredible brunch, head down to Regions 117 on the shore of Lake Frederick for an outstanding farm to fork menu. If you want to stay close, try the Chicken and Waffles at George’s Food and Spirits in the George Washington Hotel, or wander over to Village Square Restaurant in Old Town for their Champagne and Bloody Mary Brunch.
The Patsy Cline Historic House is a must-see while in town; Patsy (or “Ginny” as her friends and family called her) lived a challenging early life but her relationship with her single mother kept her strong. Learn her inspiring story and walk in her footsteps.
Before departing for home, consider ending your visit with a local tradition at Apple Blossom time - a leisurely country drive among the apple orchards. (Your route could include: Cedar Creek Grade, Marlboro Road, Middle Road, and Barley Lane). View the rows and rows of pink and white blossoms set among the backdrop of the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains in the distance.
MORNING/AFTERNOON
Spend your final day in the Winchester area experiencing spring in the Shenandoah Valley.
For an incredible brunch, head down to Regions 117 on the shore of Lake Frederick for an outstanding farm to fork menu. If you want to stay close, try the Chicken and Waffles at George’s Food and Spirits in the George Washington Hotel, or wander over to Village Square Restaurant in Old Town for their Champagne and Bloody Mary Brunch.
The Patsy Cline Historic House is a must-see while in town; Patsy (or “Ginny” as her friends and family called her) lived a challenging early life but her relationship with her single mother kept her strong. Learn her inspiring story and walk in her footsteps.
Before departing for home, consider ending your visit with a local tradition at Apple Blossom time - a leisurely country drive among the apple orchards. (Your route could include: Cedar Creek Grade, Marlboro Road, Middle Road, and Barley Lane). View the rows and rows of pink and white blossoms set among the backdrop of the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains in the distance.