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T
he Glebe hosted its highly anticipated
Apple Festival in September, drawing
a crowd of more than 200 residents
and guests. The surroundings were
transformed as the community was
thoughtfully decorated with apple
and fall themes, giving the event
a warm and festive ambiance.
As attendees arrived, they
were met with the aroma of
a sumptuous meal. Guests
were treated to culinary
dishes such as baked brie with apple chutney
and a rich citrus apple-stuffed pork loin,
drizzled with a Calvados apple brandy sauce.
Dinner was topped off with a traditional
apple pie and a refreshing apple cider bar.
Downstairs from the main dining
hall, the air was filled with the sounds
of live music. Guests tapped their
feet and swayed to the tunes of
the Trinity Tree Bluegrass group,
which masterfully performed
songs deeply rooted in the
Appalachian tradition.
Another highlight was
in The Glebe’s Botetourt
room. The Youth Clogging
Troupe of A1 Studio,
under the guidance
of dance instructor
and owner Amanda
Burns, took center
stage. They wowed
residents with
their rhythmic,
percussive
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