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August E-Newsletter
2014
In This Issue
Events
Plein Air Paradise
Eagle Scout Project
Preschool Palette
Events

Woodland Hike
Sunday, August 31    

2 pm

     
Led by Virginia Master Naturalists, this free hike covers a mile of trails and touches on the historic ruins of Belmont's past. Please wear sturdy footwear and meet outside the Visitor Center.

Director's Tour for Members
Sunday, Sept 14
2 pm


Behind the scenes tour led by Director David Berreth. Open to members of the Friends of Belmont and guests. Space is limited. Reservations required at 540/654-1840.   

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When East Meets West

The Communion by Gari Melchers

Belmont's Water Supply

Looming Yankees, the Union Army Hoovers Opposite Fredericksburg

PLEIN AIR PARADISE

New Video Promotes
Plein Air Painting at Belmont
   

 

EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT

Adam McKinney of Troop 1717 Hartwood, recently completed his Eagle Scout project at Belmont. He and his team of volunteers made improvements to several sections of the Woodland trail. He gathered natural materials and marshaled help to create a new section of stairs and stepping stones in several wet areas.

Congratulations and a big thank you to Adam and his crew!

 


PRESCHOOL PALETTE
Children ages 2-5 with an adult enjoy a story, garden walk, hands-on art project, and a visit to the art gallery or historic house. Classes run from 10-11 am.

August Class Dates:  Aug 5, 7, 8
 

$10/child (Members $8)

NEW! Register Online. 

Questions?  Contact Education and Communications Manager Michelle Crow-Dolby at 540/654-1851.


Education and Communications Manager

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Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont was the home and studio of prominent portraitist and American Impressionist painter Gari Melchers (1860-1932) from 1916 until his death. The 18th century Georgian mansion, outbuildings, and formal gardens were modified and expanded to serve as an elegant country retreat for the artist and his wife, who had left their longtime European home at the outbreak of WWI.  Melchers was one of the most respected artists of his generation. Upon Corinne Melchers' death in 1955, the property and all its contents were deeded to the Commonwealth of Virginia, making Belmont one of the most complete and authentic artists' homes in America.  

 

Administered by the University of Mary Washington, the museum is accredited by the  American Alliance of Museums, is a National Historic Landmark, and is included in the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Historic Artists' Homes and Studios consortium.