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2008 Christmas in Hillsboro Homes Tour
Photo Gallery
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See photos from the 2008 Christmas in Hillsboro Homes Tour, a driving tour of four magnificant homes in the Hillsboro area.
Silverbrook Farm
Ferrell House
Birch Hollow
Buckskin Manor
View photos from the 2010 Christmas in Hillsboro Homes Tour.
Check out other events at the Old Stone School, and
visit our HCA Photo Gallery for photos of events from 2010 and 2009!
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About Meredith Bean McMath
StoryRoot.com
The Director of Run Rabbit Run and the editor of LoudounPerformingArts.com , Hillsboro resident Meredith Bean McMath is a prize winning playwright, author and award-winning historian. Former Founding Artistic Director of Aurora Studio Theatre and a former Program Director of Round Hill Arts Center, Meredith serves on the Board of the Hillsboro Community Association, the Hillsboro Planning Commission, and Loudoun's Advisory Commission on Youth, and is the Vice President of Loudoun Lyric Opera Company. She is currently writing her thesis towards an MS in Arts Management at Shenandoah University . For more information, visit StoryRoot.com . For information on Run Rabbit Run, visit RRRtheatre.org.About Run Rabbit Run
RRRtheatre.org
RRR Theatre is managed and directed by Meredith Bean McMath. Musical Director: Diane El-Shafey. Each production is an original work created and directed by McMath and/or El-Shafey. RRR Theatre is a subsidiary of McMath's Run, Rabbit, Run Productions, Inc., which has been bringing story to life through a variety of media since 1998. Past RRR Productions include historical plays, living history programs, video documentaries and interactive educational programming for schools, libraries, community organizations, including the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, the National Trust's Oatlands Plantation, The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley , and the Newseum. Run, Rabbit, Run history videos have appeared on The History Channel and in Virginia classrooms.