Your 2023 Guide to the Ashland Strawberry Faire

Ashland Strawberry Faire 2023 visitor with a cart of strawberries

Celebrate summer while you raise funds for scholarships and local charities at the Ashland Strawberry Faire! With 300 vendors, parades, pageants, and performances - you’ll need a guide to find all the fun. Lucky for you, we have all the details to make the Ashland Strawberry Faire sweet.

When:
Saturday, June 3, 2023

Where:
Randolph-Macon College
500 Henry St, Ashland, VA 23005

Hours:
10 - 5PM

Ashland Strawberry Faire 2023 Free Trolley

Hanover County School Board
200 Berkeley St, Ashland, VA. 23005

Hanover County Human Services
12300 S Washington Hwy, Ashland, VA 23005

St. Ann’s Catholic Church
105 S Snead St, Ashland, VA. 23005

First Baptist Church of Ashland
800 Thompson St, Ashland, VA. 23005

Pro Tip: Get a FREE Trolly ride to the faire when you park in any one of these four lots. The trolleys can even accommodate strollers!

Ashland Strawberry Faire Spirit of the Faire Winner

9:45 AM - “Strawberry Kids” Parade

Starts on Henry Street and marches south to Blackwell Auditorium

Ashland Strawberry Faire 2023 Blackwell Stage performers

10 AM –  “Star Spangled Banner” sung by Rebekah Turner, Hanover Jr Idol

10:05 AM – 2023 “Spirit of the Faire” announced

10:10 AM – 2023 Scholarship Winners announced

10:30 AM – Hanover County Concert Band

12:30 PM – Simply Us

3:00 PM – RJ Marshall Band

Ashland Strawberry Faire 2023 pet pageant contestant

All day demonstrations from active groups like gymnastics, dance, and jazzercise.

12:00 PM - Pet Pageant

Puppy kissing booth at Ashland Strawberry Faire.

Adjuacent to the Kid Zone under a canopy of trees, furry friends are invited to drink water or take a dip in the BARKing Lot pools.

1 - 3 PM - Kissing Booth. Kiss a friendly dog for a small donation to local pet adoption organizations.

Ashland Strawberry Faire 2023 Dunk Tank

Public officials take the plunge to raise money for the charity of their choice

11 AM  – Kathy Abbott, Town Council member for CJ’s Thumbs Up

12 AM  – Chief Troy Aronhalt, Chief of Police for ACES

12:30 PM – Anita Barnhart, Town Council member for Hanover Humane Society

1 PM  – Vice Mayor John Hodges, Town Council for Circles Ashland

1:30 PM  – Faye Prichard, Hanover County Board of Supervisors for Hanover Safe Place

2 PM – Dan McGraw, Town Council member for Ashland Kiwanis

Ashland Strawberry Faire 2023 Vendor

Arts and Crafts

Agriculture

Animals

Food

Government

Hanover County Businesses

Non-Profits

Political

Ashland Strawberry Faire 2023 Map

Ashland Strawberry Faire 2023 Map

Saturday Soundtracks Rock & Roll the Railroad

The Boss of Us in concert at Ashland Saturday Soundtracks

Chad's Fault plays live during Ashland Saturday Soundtracks

Saturdays are for songs in the Center of the Universe! April through October, local musicians set up at 102 South Railroad Avenue on Saturday evenings from 4-7pm to play free Ashland Saturday Soundtracks concerts.

For musician Katie Carter, playing Ashland Saturday Soundtracks is all about community. “I get to see people that I haven’t seen in years when I play here. I grew up in Ashland, so Saturday Soundtracks really feels like the place to be.”

From left to right - Lena Klett, Ashland Saturday Soundtrack seating, and Katie Carter

Guests are invited to enjoy memorable melodies completely free of charge from nearby patio dining and shopping areas or from a lawn chair in the pedestrian area. Sponsored by the Town of Ashland, Ashland Saturday Soundtracks are meant to enliven the trackside historic district with accessible, family-friendly entertainment. 

Musical artist Lena Klett is especially looking forward to playing for youth. “Watching little kids react to my music is always the best feeling,” laughs Lena. “They are captivated and watch intently! I enjoy seeing them clapping and dancing along, completely off beat, of course!”


Clap along with these free community concerts. Ashland Saturday Soundtracks are scheduled through October. Learn about the lineup at ashlandvirginia.com/soundtracks

Ashland’s Newest Mural

Katie Grottenthaler stands beside Artistic Hair Fusion Mural at 109 England Street, Ashland Virginia

Katie Grottenthaler stands beside Artistic Fusion Hair Company’s Mural at 109 England Street

Artistic Fusion Hair Company’s once bare brick wall is Ashland’s newest destination for art lovers and selfie-takers alike. For artist Katie Grottenthaler, watching reactions to her mural is part of the fun. “People are always walking by and trying to get their picture taken with it,” Katie laughs in an interview with Downtown Ashland Association. “The mural at 109 England Street is a really fun addition to an already very artsy town.”

Ashland is a welcoming destination for creatives, so when Artistic Fusion owner and master stylist Jane Morris Baker posted she was looking for a muralist on Facebook, Katie jumped at the opportunity. “I drew a detailed sketch of a steampunk-style locomotive for Jane and she really liked it,” says Katie. “So I ran with it, and the concept developed more and more and more.”

Katie Grottenthaler's Artistic Hair Fusion Mural at 109 England Street

Over the course of several months, the mural transformed from a sketch, to a canvas painting, to a projection, to a freehand painting. “Each element creates the whole design,” said Katie. “Making art like this allows me to be patient and just enjoy the process of creating.” 

As you stroll through Downtown Ashland–whether it is during Ashland Fourth Friday’s monthly art fairs, Ashland Saturday Soundtracks weekly concerts, or downtown restaurants and shops open daily–stop by Artistic Fusion Hair Company’s mural for a picture perfect memento.

Run the Rails in Downtown Ashland

Ashland Railroad Run

Now in its 46th year, the Ashland Railroad Run continues to innovate. On Saturday, May 13, walkers, runners, and racers of all ages are treated to a new route through Stony Run Trail, multiple courses, and even virtual options. All race proceeds benefit Hanover Arts & Activities Center, a community center and wedding venue with a historic building and vibrant programs in Downtown Ashland, Virginia.

The Ashland Railroad Run has established itself as one of Central Virginia’s favorite races for runners in the Center of the Universe and beyond. Runners have been attracted to the 10k for decades for the picturesque course which begins and ends along the railroad tracks. This year, the course includes the very first “RAILS and TRAILS” path, which directs participants along the tracks and through tranquil wooded trails before returning to The Center.

Accessibility continues to be a focus of the Ashland Railroad run. Wheelchairs and strollers are welcome on the 5k course while virtual participation is provided by Hanover Arts & Activities Center’s partner Arenal Events. Virtual participants are invited to pick up their shirts at The Center or non-local participants may ask for shipping.

Guests can choose between a 10k, 5k walk or run, a Kids Fun Run, and the COTU Challenge where racers complete both the 5k and 10k. First, second, and third place are awarded for the 5k, 10k, and COTU Challenge, while every child in the Kid's Fun Run is presented with a prize at the finish line.

Following the race, participants are invited to unwind in Downtown Ashland with a plethora of dining and entertainment options. 

Sign up for the Ashland Railroad Run here before May 13. All proceeds will be used to benefit the Hanover Arts and Activities Center’s mission to be a vital center of enrichment for all, through cultural, educational and community events.

Wawa Brings the Volunteer Spirit to Ashland Train Day

Ashland Train Day volunteers and first responders pose with Wally Goose.

Over 200 volunteers and first responders stream into downtown on Ashland Train Day. As The Official Sponsor of the First Responder Tent, Ashland’s Wawa works to provide volunteers working to ensure Train Day guests stay safe with meals and drinks, while bringing “Goose Pride” and fun to guests.

Ashland Wawa’s general manager Tammy Jarvis said in an interview with Downtown Ashland Association, “It is an exciting day for our team and has become an annual tradition for us to be part of something that touches so many people and makes a difference in their lives.”

Ashland’s Wawa brings a touch of local flair to their custom made salads, full service beverages, hot and cold hoagies, breakfast, lunch, and dinner options which they serve 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 

The company’s commitment to the Ashland community extends to local partnerships and national partnerships including JDRF & LLS walks and events, Roc Solid builds, YMCA after school reading programs, and of course, Ashland Train Day. “We see it as a unique way for our associates to continue building relationships with our neighbors in the community,” say Tammy.

Under the sponsorship of Ashland’s Wawa, Ashland Train Day volunteers are gifted Wawa swag, coupons, and even a special visit from beloved mascot, Wally Goose. “Being a sponsor of the volunteer and first responder headquarters is a cause that we are honored to support,” says Tammy. 

“First responders are near and dear to us at Wawa as seen at every new store grand opening where we honor police and fire departments with our signature ‘Hoagies for Heroes’ sandwich building competition with $1,000 donated to each department’s charity of choice.”

Ashland’s Wawa is driven by their four guiding principles: Do things right, value people, embrace change, and delight customers. At Ashland Train Day, the company goes the extra mile. Tammy fondly recalls an interaction last year, “When an event guest complimented our Area Supervisor on a hat he was wearing which prompted him to take it right off his head and give it to the guest to brighten his day!” 

This year, Wawa plans to brighten the day with chances to win Wawa prizes and food at their booth, while Wally Goose gives away free hugs and photos. The generosity displayed to our Ashland Train Day volunteers makes Downtown Ashland Association proud to partner with our local Wawa store.