Welcome Sign

Oak Tree

This oak tree was planted in 1932

Front of Glebe Church

Rev. Ross Keener during a service

Church framed by Oak

This photo was taken by Bob Rodgers

Loading Mulch

Oct. 28, 2004

Load more mulch

Oct. 28, 2004

Spreading Mulch

Oct. 28, 2004

Work on Trees

Oct. 28, 2004

Watch those pancakes

Feb. 16, 2005

Good food on Griddle

Feb. 16, 2005

Lawrence oversees the cooking

Feb. 16, 2005

Scouts help

Feb. 16, 2005

The pancakes are consumed

Feb. 16, 2005

               

 

Phyllis tends the altar

Martch 21, 2005

Greetings

Martch 21, 2005 - Rev. Ross Keener, Glebe Choir, John Harlow

 

 

Fev. Keener gets beaned

2004

The stage is set

Arts, crafts, baked goods, plants and more were sold. The "meal deal" lunch was the best bargain in Virginia. A horse and buggy ride and a Revolutionary War battle recreation made a time capsule, returning you to the past. We can hardly wait until next year.!!!

The British are ccoming!!!!

The re-enactors called: "The Isle of Wight County Militia,1775-1781, prepare to defend Glebe Church and Colonial Virginia against our British cousins. Volunteers!: "Form ranks at rear." "Down with the Brits."

 

Good Music

Guests relax and dine while listening to some impressive music by "The Hampton Roads Metro Band."

Photos by Susan Smith

Altar

Altar

Side view of Altar

Call to worship bell.

Pews from altar.

From altar

From rear.