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Celebrate the season of Christmas with an old fashioned hayride sponsored by the Deltaville Community Association (DCA). This annual event provides visitors an opportuni
ty to see all the Christmas decorations along Lover's Lane and the beauty of the lights glittering on the water of Jackson Creek. The fun begins with a hayride from the Community Center, located in the center of town, to the town dock where visitors board a typical Chesapeake Bay deadrise, or similar vessel, for a tour of Jackson Creek. After the 30-minute cruise, a return hayride takes folks back to the Community Center for free homemade cookies and hot cider. Santa will be available to receive the children's wish lists at the DCA building . Cruises leave at 5, 6, and 7 pm and an 8 o'clock cruise will be scheduled if the earlier cruises are sold out. Local businesses will hold an open house throughout Deltaville between 5-7 p.m. where you can purchase tickets for the event and shop for that perfect Christmas gift. Don't forget to bring an unwrapped gift for Toys for Tots and drop it off at the Long & Foster Deltaville office.
For information on Deltaville, VA real estate or Northern Neck of Virginia homes for sale, please give me a call at 804-339-5282 or email me at Bonnie@BonnieVest.com or visit me on the web www.DeltavilleRealEstate.com
and www.VestTeam.com
Bonnie Vest, Realtor 804-339-5282
Long & Foster Bay/River Office, 17457 General Puller Highway, Deltaville, Virginia 23043
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Blogging from my warm office with power, I feel very fortunate. Yesterday and today have made for hazardous weather conditions on the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck of the lower Chesapeake Bay. Thousands are without power and coastal flooding has occurred in much of the Region. In Deltaville, VA, the wind has been blowing out of the NE at 30 MPH with gusts up to 40 MPH. We have had 4-5" of rain mixed with extremely high tides. Today is expected to bring another couple inches of rainfall with winds 26-28MPH gusting as high as 38 MPH. The roads going into White Point subdivision and Stove Point are flooded out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1c9aFlbBA0


NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has deployed a new "Smart Buoy" stationed at Stingray Point. For up to date weather conditions and forecast's, visit their website below.
Local Tide Chart for Stingray Point, Virginia
http://www.runtimecompany.com:10080/locations/2803.html
For information on Deltaville, VA real estate or Northern Neck of Virginia homes for sale, please give me a call at 804-339-5282 or email me at Bonnie@BonnieVest.com or visit me on the web www.DeltavilleRealEstate.com
Bonnie Vest, Realtor
Long & Foster Bay/River Office, 17457 General Puller Highway, Deltaville, Virginia 23043
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What does the Dow hitting 10,000 mean to realtors? Could this be a positive sign for buyers to gain confidence? Should be an exciting week for real estate. Would love some feedback concerning how the housing market could respond.
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There's a new business in town! The Deltaville Man Cave is a "manly" consignment shop. The Man Cave features tools, nautical and fishing supplies, computer equipment, office furniture, and many other manly items for sale. Inventory is online at www.DeltavilleManCave.com Feel free to visit us online and browse all our treasures from beyond which include: floating docks, fishing rods, kayak, dinghy (s), candy machine (great in the man's game room), mosquito magnet, and much more. Deltaville Man Cave is currently accepting new inventory for sale.
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Within rural Middlesex County, Virginia is Deltaville, Virginia 23043 A small, quaint fishing village surrounded by water.
Deltaville is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. http://www.ssentinel.com/index.php/rivah/article/welcome_to_deltaville/
Once known as the wooden boat building capitol of the Chesapeake Bay, Deltaville, Virginia is on the western shoreline of the Chesapeake Bay
. The eastern shore is approximately 17 miles across the Bay and makes for an easy day sail. The eastern tip of this Middle Peninsula is Stingray Point, named by Captain John Smith after being stung by a Stingray. (Latitude 37.5674 Longitude 76.2572) Captain John Smith has been quoted as saying "Heaven and earth have
never agreed better to frame a place for man's habitation".
There is only one road in and one road out of Deltaville, Virginia and that would be State Route 33, also known as General Puller Highway. Stingray Point is the end of the road and meets with the Chesapeake Bay.
The town of Deltaville is bounded on the north by the Rapphannock River and on the south by the Piankatank River. There are many creeks and marshes meandering off these Rivers. Sailing, powerboating,
fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, and all things relating to the water is what makes Deltaville an ideal vacation community.
Middlesex County has over 22 marinas, most are in Deltaville. It is not unusual to meet many transients travelling North to South or vice versa. Deltaville is a favourite layover for many "snow birds" heading South for the Winter.



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Take m
e out to the Ball Park...."the Deltaville Ballpark -- that's its name, plain and simple!
It is a different experience than even a low-level minor league can provide. It's amateur baseball, featuring mostly college-age players, at a World War II-era ballpark in a small town that adores its team. It's great fun for the young at heart.
Think it costs too much to take the family to a ballgame these days? Admission to a Deltas game is $5 -- unless you're 12 or younger, in which case you get in free. There's no charge to park in the grass next to the ballpark, and in fact, if you arrive early enough you might run into some of the players as they get dressed for the game in their cars (since the park has no locker rooms). At the concession stand, you can get a hot dog, chips and a soft drink for less than $3.
Many years ago, there were ballparks like this one all around the Northern Neck. The Deltaville Ballpark -- lovingly maintained by the entire community -- is the last one still standing. Several years ago," the outfield fence had to be replaced. Chain link would have been cheaper, but the committee that maintains the ballpark knew that wouldn't do. In order to keep that vintage look, they made it from lumber and corrugated metal, using volunteers and prison labor to construct the fence.
Deltaville fans sit in wooden grandstands behind home plate or along the third-base line, protected from foul balls by a fence. Most similar ballparks used chicken wire; at Deltaville, they used the same type of wire used to make crab pots. "It was very available in this area," Deltas manager Jerry Crittenden says." http://www.dailypress.com/travel/dp-deltavilletravel,0,2259434.story
Deltaville is protected by local volunteer fire fighter's and medic's. The nearest hospital's are about a 30 minute commute to Gloucester or Kilmarnock on the Northern Neck.

The Lower Middlesex Volunteer Fire Department and the Middlesex County Volunteer Rescue Squad are funded by donations and events. The Rescue Squad holds Bingo every Monday night and has an annual Chicken & Shrimp dinner. The Fire Department has many fund-raising events such as the annual Crab Feast the first weekend in August.
A visit to Deltaville, Virginia is like taking a step back in time. A Mayberry RFD type of town with a much slower pace, there's no need to be in a hurry in Deltaville. The only traffic jams you might encounter are at the start of a sailboat race.
Deltaville is just a simpler place in time... www.DeltavilleVa.com

For information on Deltaville, VA real estate or Northern Neck of Virginia real estate, please give me a call at 804-339-5282 or email me at Bonnie@BonnieVest.com or visit me on the web www.DeltavilleRealEstate.com
Bonnie Vest, Realtor
Long & Foster Bay/River Office, 17457 General Puller Highway, Deltaville, Virginia 23043
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