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Dear Lord Scott,
On behalf of my whole family, I wanted to say thanks for putting on the
dance last night. We all had a great time, and it such a wonderful way for
people in the homeschool community to connect.
Best Regards,
John U.
Potomac. Maryland
Maryland
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR COMING TO VIRGINIA!!!
We had an absolutely delightful time with you, except of course, it was too short.
God bless!
~mary~
Leesburg, Virginia
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We had a truly wonderful time at the ball and look forward to the next one! Thank you so much for providing these family friendly, historic enrichment opportunities.
Yours,
Tammy
Lovettsville, Virginia
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Dear Lord Scott and Family,
We so enjoyed our time at the dance, as usual. It was surprising and gratifying to see so many people attending this ball. How the good Lord has graced We Make History! We pray He continues to do so, and that we enjoy these get-togethers for many years to come, both here in the Southeast and out your way in Arizona, too.
What a grand Ball this year’s Harvest Ball was. We think it was the liveliest yet, and enjoyed the new dances very much. We hope to dance with you all again soon.
In His love,
Bill, Mikki and Dominic
Madisonville, Tennessee
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On behalf of the entire band, I feel compelled to thank you,
again, for inviting us to participate in the Harvest Ball. The combination
of people, activities, and everything else (maybe even including the
weather!) seemed to gel in the best possible way; it was one of those rare
experiences where the dancers seemed to be mesmerized and
energized by the music, and for us, as musicians, there is no greater
compliment. We look forward with great enthusiasm to performing with you
again.
I also want to encourage you to consider our participation in other events
related to the Civil War Sesquicentennial activities. We are aware that
there is a coming flood of events and celebrations over the next few years,
and although we have not actively pursued these yet, there are some obvious
ways that we could contribute. Please keep us in mind as your plans
develop.
Best of health and happiness to you and your family,
JE
Arlington, Virginia
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We had such a great time at the ball!
Thanks,
Holly
Purcellville, Virginia
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Autumn has arrived. Leaves are turning to gold as are the late afternoon rays of the October sun. The harvest is in and thoughts turn toward celebration and the enjoyment of friendly company. Virginia Hospitality will be in full swing as friends begin to gather...
With a centuries' old tradition of friendly hospitality is it any wonder then that “The Old Dominion” as she is fondly known has a longstanding reputation among her sister states as the leader in grace, manners, hospitality and gentility?
Some would say that the height or near perfection of the grace and gentility of Virginia were to be best experienced in the antebellum years. Perhaps this is so. The thesis is certainly intriguing and the friendly family of We Make History gave the idea earnest exploration through means of The Old Virginia Harvest Ball!
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