Serving counties of: Page, Shenandoah, Warren, Rappahannock, and surrounding areas.
Serving the community since 1956. Call for more information on joining.
The Mauck Meeting House, Calendine, and the Old Country Store.
Helping Page County residents support the best candidates for election to local, state, and national offices.
Veterans helping veterans in Page County. Wedding venue with camping.
Building a stronger community through volunteerism and fundraising for United Way partner agencies.
A committee of volunteers supporting the cemetery, engaging the community, and maintaining its historic legacy.
Rural communities rebuilding trust among neighbors.
High-quality services for in-home support to delay and prevent costly long-term facilities.
Community forestry advice on trees and role maintaining healthy ecosystem.
To advise, train, and inform small businesses to help them achieve success.
A public use, general aviation airport two miles west of the Town of Luray.
TRIAD improves the quality of life for seniors health and safety.
Promoting the growth of equine activities in Page County and surrounding areas while fostering healthy horsemanship and better performance through education.
Providing cat and dog adoptions for the Page County area.
Books and maps for visitors to Shenandoah National Park.
We are a low-barrier homeless response service focused on homeless prevention for all household types in Shenandoah, Page, and Warren counties.
Living Legacy is restoring the Andrew Jackson School to provide community programs.
Concerned Page County Residents in supporting and assist the Page County Animal shelter with spaying, newtering, medical food and other needs for dogs and cats.
Emergency shelter; Court Advocacy; Court Intervention; Information and Referral. Free and confidential services.
Shriners helping children; Bluegrass Festival first weekend in August.
We are dedicated to electing leaders with integrity, ability, and vision.
Animal advocates. Assist shelter/SPCA with animals in need/TNR.
Enhancing the lives of individuals affected by brain injuries through services and resources.
Interested in membership - give us a call; come to a meeting and get to know us.
Truck and tractor pulls, estate auctions, and horse shows. Outdoor grandstand. Ground rental.
Working to increase economic vitality downtown. Accredited Virginia Main Street Community.
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18 Campbell Street , Luray, VA 22835 – (540) 743-3915 – info@luraypage.com