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Weekly YouTube show dives into various issues, sites and events in the Page Valley
By Randy Arrington
LURAY, Oct. 1 — This week we visit White House Farm just off Route 211 west of Luray to discuss the rehabilitation of the historic “White House” built in 1760, as well as discussing the many activities happening at the 270-acre property along the South Fork of the Shenandoah River. We talk with Marie Pento, executive director of the White House Farm Foundation, and Eric Sours, project manager, about the half-million-dollar renovation being done by the Plein family who purchased the property in 2005.
(Page Valley Livin’ ~ Episode 88 was recorded Monday, Sept. 29, and aired Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025).
Coming up on Page Valley Livin’… we will be hosting a fourth candidate forum added to the schedule for the District 1 School Board race among two write-in candidates.
The aim and purpose of these videos is to provide more information about more things that make up the wonderful place we call the Page Valley of Virginia. Serious issues will be handled seriously, while lighter issues may offer more opportunity to have some fun. There is no theme or agenda other than promoting the Page Valley, and trying to better inform the people who both live here and those who love to visit.
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