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Berryville Antique Dealer Never Met a Stranger PSO Young People’s Concert: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Sunday, February 18, 2024 - 3PM Join us for the annual PSO Young People's Concert, featuring our ever-popular Young Artists Competition! Experience the thrill of three gifted young musicians competing for scholarship prizes. The PSO performs "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" set to art by local students in the Student Visual Art Contest.

Gerald Dodson of Family Antiques with a circa-1850s agitator.

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By Linda Roberts

picked up what looked like a large plunger only to find a metal, cone-shaped attachment with holes on one end of a long handle. Bewildered, I turned to Gerald Dodson, who owns Berryville’s Family Antiques with his wife Bonnie, looking for an answer. “Why, that’s an agitator…back when clothes were washed in a tub and you had to supply the manpower yourself to get them clean,” explained Dodson with a grin. Family Antiques has in stock four of these in case a customer wants to try the old-fashioned method of getting their clothes clean or the pleasure of owning an apparatus that keeps guests guessing. Along with the agitators, a myriad of antique tools, furniture of all types, vintage china and kitchenware, decoys and collectibles greet Dodson’s regular visitors, browsers and those seeking a specific item. “Bonnie and I have similar tastes and we started collecting things even before we were married,” said Dodson. The couple will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this year. As an investment some time ago, the Dodsons bought the small building at 116A Buckmarsh Street (Route 340 north) just off Berryville’s main street. After a tenant relocated elsewhere, Gerald announced to Bonnie that they would be opening an antique shop featuring oak and country furniture and collectibles. Filling the space was never a problem as the Dodsons had already spent years putting together a sizeable collection of items that by 1983 had outgrown their home. Upon meeting Dodson, it’s quickly apparent that the man has never met a stranger and visitors to Family Antiques become friends along with the regulars who frequent the shop to catch up on the local news. “It’s true,” Dodson says, “I do like to talk to people.” His natural affinity to interact with whoever he meets has placed Dodson in various civic and community leadership roles which keep him busy when he’s not holding court at the counter of Family Antiques. “Well, it’s all about relationships,” he adds, saying, “when you’re in business then honesty is the best policy. If you’re not honest with people then you shouldn’t be in business.” The past few years have not been so kind for Dodson and many others in the antiques and collectibles business, although he remains optimistic. The quest to own an antique has not been a popular past time with the rise of big box stores and chain retailers and the antiques market has definitely been down. However, Dodson notes he is seeing a shift coming with the younger generations being more interested in keeping and using Grandmother Lucy’s antique walnut tilt-top table, displaying Grandfather Henry’s collection of old tools or searching for antiques that will become their own family heirlooms. Family Antiques is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from 1 to 4:30 p.m. on Sundays. If you stop by, tell Gerald you’d like to see those antique agitators!

Alex Martin

Hiroki Matsui

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Upcoming PSO Concerts & Events: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Sunday, April 21, 2024 - 3PM PSO Spring Gala Saturday, April 27, 2024 Bella Voce 2.0 with Emily Casey & Nakia Verner Sunday, June 9, 2024 - 3PM

FOR TICKETS & INFO: www.piedmontsymphony.org or scan the code:

Concerts held at: Michael A. Hughes Center/Highland School - Warrenton

Luminescence Foundation & The Ben-Dov Family

Nicolaas and Patricia Kortlandt Fund The Margaret Spilman The Wise Foundation The Crossfields Group Bowden Foundation

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PROPERTY Writes High Acre Farm Has It All

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Ida Lee Park Has a Rich History

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The Confusing State of the Potomac River

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A GIRL, A DREAM, AND A HORSE

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Carry Me BACK The Real Gatsby, And Moore

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A Wedding Night To Remember, And Research

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Berryville Antique Dealer Never Met a Stranger

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The Blue Mountain Songbird Strikes All The Right Chords

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Clarice Smith’s Big Race

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CELEBRATIONS

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A New Black Alliance Expanding Its Impact

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SEEN & SCENE

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MODERN FINANCE The Halving

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SURVIVAL

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New York, New York For 20 Seconds

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It’s All About Health for MARK NEMISH

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HUMAN INTELLIGENCE

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Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting What Constitutes Success for a Child

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For Riverdee Stable, A Year To Fondly Remember

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JK Community Farm Feeding The Food Insecure

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Where's The Beef? Try Ovoka Farm in Paris

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A “Hiking Itch” Is Scratched on the Appalachian Trail

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Aldie Ruritan Club is a Local Institution

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BOOKED UP

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A Lineback Blitz On A Berryville Field

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Heroes Making an Impact

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A New Book Celebrates Historic Huntland

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The Gentle Lady From Upperville Knows It’s Time To Move On

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A 1967 Fiery Disaster in The Plains

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What Should We Feed Wildlife?

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In Ashburn, They Never Skate on Thin Ice

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Down Virginia Way

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Horse Sports and Conservation PROTECTING OUR FUTURE

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A Helping House Hunting Hand Always Pays Off

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Good Fences Make Good Business Sense

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Nancy Bedford and a New Museum in Middleburg

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Ethel Rae Stewart Smith, The Teacher Who Asked For Coal

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Celebrate the First Annual Twelfth Night of Christmas with Piedmont Fox Hounds

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Saving Belmont's Burial Ground for the Enslaved

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For Porcha Dodson, It All Began at Hill

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From Close Quarters to a Grand New Town Hall

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Rural Landowners Manual: Conservation Depends on All

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RENE LLEWELLYN A Legendary Fondness For All

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Tutti Caters to Fine Food and Music Lovers

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The Worst Test: Pretty Mischievous Wins Tragic Renewal of Grade 1 Test

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SOME FABULOUS FEEDBACK

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IN AND OUT

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