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57. Adopt your forever pet from Fluvanna SPCA.

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Fluvanna County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1989. Our life-saving mission is to rescue domestic animals in Fluvanna County from cruelty, neglect, and abandonment and to place them in good, loving, permanent homes.

55. Go to a wedding at Lazy S Ranch.

A farm venue offering a rustic, chic, farm wedding and event venue to meet your needs.  There are two covered pavilions as well as an open patio and acres of open farmland on which to make your event exciting and memorable. 

53. Get marbled at Coggswell Stone.

Premier stone fabricator in Central Va.  Specializing in unique materials.

52. Play tennis at Lake Monticello Lafayette tennis courts.

Play tennis at the Lafayette tennis courts. Lake Monticello is private so call ahead.

56. Watch a Post Graduate basketball game on Arritt Court at FUMA.

Fork Union Military Academy's Post Graduate basketball program is legendary. Lead by coach Fletcher Arritt for decades, the court is named after him and his wife, Betty Jean. The biggest rival of the PG team is Hargrave Military Academy. A game the Corps attends is a great experience. The team plays in the Thomas Gymnasium.

50. Watch a basketball game on Munro Rateau Court at FCHS.

Fluvanna County High School's gymnasium floor is named after legendary coach, Munro Rateau. Coach Rateau coached from over 30 years and over 500 wins. The Flying Flucos went to back to back Final Fours in the 1990s and 2010s. 

49. Test your knowledge at Team Trivia Night at Cunningham Creek Winery.

Cunningham Creek Winery hosts trivia night on the third Thursdays of each month. Call ahead to reserve a table.

38. Pet the dogs at Cunningham Creek Winery.

Once a cattle & hay farm, we purchased the Bragg Farm in 2011 and started the process of transformation from hay to grapes and steaks to wine. CCW planted the original vines in 2013 with successive plantings since then. Today, they have approximately 14 acres of French varietals, which Bruce Deal turns into wine and their great staff and Debby Deal sell in the Tasting Room as well as selected restaurants & shops. The strawberry wine is surprisingly good, fairly dry, not unlike a rose’. They also make wide range of locally-produced wines, ranging in price from $18-$30 per bottle.

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