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Moonlight Movies Series at Carter Mountain

The Virginia Film Festival takes to the outdoors again to present a series of free screenings at Carter Mountain Orchard, sponsored by Bold Rock Hard Cider. Join us on the mountain for “Moonlight Movies” throughout the summer: June 3 for The Lego Movie, July 8 for The Peanuts Movie and August 12 for Hook! All Moonlight Movies screenings are free and open to the public, and begin at sundown (approximately 8:30 PM). Come early to enjoy food, Bold Rock Hard Cider, and live DJs by WTJU. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome for these family friendly events.

For Moonlight Movies updates, join the events on Facebook:

The Lego Movie

Friday, June 3, 2016 | 8:30 PM 
Free and open to the public 

Free Outdoor Screening of THE LEGO MOVIEThe Lego Movie had record-breaking box office success and quickly became a family-movie favorite when it hit theaters in 2014. Set in the Lego universe, this computer animated adventure stars the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman, and many more. Emmet, an “everyman,” must help stop the evil tyrant Lord Business, with the help of his friends, in this film for all ages.RSVP on Facebook!

 

The Peanuts Movie

Friday, July 8, 2016 | 8:30 PM 
Free and open to the public

Free Outdoor Screening of THE PEANUTS MOVIECharlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of gang are back in this computer-animated film. Based on the comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, the film is written by his son and grandson. This time Charlie Brown is on an adventure to improve his chances with the Little Red-Haired Girl, while Snoopy and Woodstock write a novel about the World War I Flying Ace. RSVP on Facebook!

 

Hook

Friday, August 12, 2016 | 8:30 PM
Free and open to the public

Free Outdoor Screening of HOOKCelebrating its 25th anniversary, Hook brings to life the beloved story of Peter Pan with a twist. In a sequel to J.M. Barrie’s novel Peter and Wendy, an adult Peter (Robin Williams) has forgotten all about his childhood. But when his old enemy Hook kidnaps his children, Peter must leave his life as a corporate lawyer behind to go on a journey back to Neverland to save them. RSVP on Facebook!

Behind the Scenes at Chiles Peach Orchard

Springtime Frost Affects Strawberry Plants and Peach Trees

For our peach ice cream, apple cider slushies, and strawberry frozen yogurt, fruit and icy cold are a winning combination. When freezing temperatures threaten the crops before harvest time, however, we’re not so fond of freezing fruit.

To protect our crops from the cold, we have a few warming methods up our sleeves. For peach trees, wind machines are used to circulate air through the orchard and prevent frost from settling on the fruit. Strawberries are protected with overhead sprinklers that water the strawberries, freezing the plants before the frost can touch them. The ice on the plant creates a barrier between the bud and the frost and helps to seal the heat in like an igloo, known as the “igloo effect”. We also protect the strawberry plants by laying canvas covers (check out our video on Facebook) over the strawberry patch—you could call that the “blanket effect”!

Spring may have come early this year but that doesn’t mean Old Man Winter is done with us yet; we will continue to closely monitor the forecast for frost until May.

How the Orchards Prepare for Frost

View the original Albemarle Co. Orchard Preps for Spring Freezes article on NBC29.com

View another clip Fruit Farmers Concerned with Cool Temperatures article on NBC29.com

Strawberries Are Going to Be Early This Year!

Listen to Cynthia Chiles talk with Les Sinclair about strawberry season, expected to begin in mid- to late-April.

Listen to the original podcast posting on wina.com

Carter Mountain Now Open for 2016 Season

Spring came early, and one thing farmers do is listen to Mother Nature. So, we are open!

It’s not quite pick-your-own peach season (see our fruit availability schedule) but there’s still plenty to do on the mountain!

#1 Eat

Carter Mountain Apple Pie

The bakery is overflowing with apple-y goodness: apple cider donuts, apple pies, and good ol’ regular apples are waiting to be enjoyed.

#2 Drink

Prince Michel wine at Carter Mountain Orchard

Is there a better way to spend a springtime afternoon than sipping award-winning wine while enjoying the best view in Charlottesville? The Prince Michel Wine Shop is open daily from 10AM – 5PM (it’s 5 o’clock somewhere!).

If you prefer to drink your daily fruit serving (hard cider counts as a serving of fruit, right?), the Bold Rock Hard Cider Cellar is also open every day!

For the under 21 crowd, our apple cider is a sweet thirst-quencher. Not to mention, the perfect complement to an apple cider donut.

#3 Shop

If you’re craving some retail therapy but are tired of the same-old, same-old Charlottesville shopping scene, explore our Country Store to discover local and unique treasures. New products have just arrived, click the below thumbnails to view more!

#4 Unwind

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Life’s simple pleasures are the best. Breathe fresh mountain air, bask in spring sunshine, and marvel at the view of springtime blooming across Charlottesville.

#5 Snap some pictures

Spring peach blossoms at Carter Mountain Orchard

Calling all photographers! (Or nature-lovers with a smart phone) With peach trees now in bloom and apple trees ready to bloom in the next couple of weeks, early springtime is one of the most beautiful times of the year to take photos on the mountain.

(Note: please review our photography guidelines)

7 Reasons to Visit Carter Mountain over Easter Weekend

Whether you are celebrating the holiday with young children or a house full of grownups, Easter Saturday on the mountain has something for everyone.

1. Join Kids Easter Egg Hunts

Decorate your own Easter egg bag and then the hunt is on! Hard candy and surprise prizes are waiting to be found inside each egg, thousands of which are hidden throughout the orchard. Several egg hunts are scheduled throughout the day for different age groups, including a hunt for special needs children of all ages.

2. Be a Kid Again with Egg Hunt for Adults

Why should kids have all the egg-hunting fun? For those of us big kids who have watched kids Easter egg hunts with a jealous eye, our time is finally here; introducing the “Never Grow Up” Easter Egg Hunt for adults! Hunt for eggs stuffed with local-crafted chocolates, SWAG, wine coupons, gift cards, and #BeBold Member Cards. It wouldn’t be an adult hunt without an adult beverage treat! One lucky big kid will find the extra-large Bold Rock Honeydew Green Egg, which introduces Bold Rock Hard Cider’s new Seasonal Honeydew Cider.

3. Visit with the Easter Bunny

Santa’s fluffy friend will be on the mountain all day to pose for pictures and spread Easter cheer. Over-sized ears, gleaming white fur, fluffy cotton tail—who doesn’t love this human-sized hare?

4. Get Hands-on with Spring Crafts

Kids of all ages can enjoy making tissue paper flowers, coloring, stickers, and more. Did we mention that the crafts are free of charge?

5. Relax with a Hayrides

If you’ve been craving a ride in the open air, rolling down the windows in the car just won’t cut it. Settle onto the hay bales and let our tractor do the work while you sit back, relax, and enjoy the stunning mountain views. Hayrides will run from 11AM-4PM (weather and crowd dependent).

6. Savor Fresh Cider Donuts

Forget marshmallow peeps, we propose a new Easter dessert—donuts! Carter Mountain’s famous cider donuts are packed with cidery goodness and sprinkled with sugar. The long winter left a donut-shaped hole in our stomachs that only Carter Mountain cider donuts can fill.

7. Enjoy Seasonal Adult Beverages

It’s a holiday weekend, relax a little! Both the Prince Michel Wine Shop and Bold Rock Hard Cider Cellar will be open from 11AM-5PM to serve your favorite local adult beverages. As a special treat, Bold Rock will introduce its new honeydew cider.

For more event details, visit the Easter Eggstravaganza events page.

What do you do when it’s so cold outside?

We get a lot of questions about how winter weather affects our crops. We typically like the cold weather – our fruit trees require a certain amount of “chilling hours” in the winter for dormancy so that they can produce the volume and quality of fruit we need. However, the temperatures over the weekend, in the single digits, were much colder than is good for our trees and other crops. Mature trees can typically handle the cold temperatures, but the younger trees, as well as our berries, don’t fare quite as well. We double-covered our strawberry plants to protect the tender vegetation so that we can produce a crop this year. It takes a lot of manual labor to pull these covers and secure them. Our temperatures got down to 7 degrees Sunday morning……brrr.

Covered strawberry plants

Keeping the strawberry plants warm!

Once the weather warms back up, we will uncover the plants so that they can take advantage of sunshine so they can continue to grow.

As far as snow – we love snow! When the weather is cold enough for snow, it helps us get our required chilling hours. The snow also is wonderful for restoring ground water for the spring and summer (when it is often dry). A long winter is good for our crops. It will be spring before we know it!

December Events at Carter Mountain

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Join in the merrymaking at these upcoming festive holiday events.

Breakfast with Santa: December 5

Breakfast with Santa Claus at the Orchard in Charlottesville

What’s better than a homemade pancake breakfast with fresh fruit? A pancake breakfast with Santa! After breakfast, pose for a festive photo with Santa and his sleigh or write a letter to Saint Nick and drop it off for delivery in our special mailbox. Make a Christmas craft while sipping hot chocolate and singing along to Christmas carols—it doesn’t get merrier than that!

View event details

Check out Santa’s visit on November 28:
Video courtesy of NBC29 WVIR Charlottesville, VA

Holiday on the Hill: December 12, 13, 19, 20

Gingerbread house

For those who enjoy drinking warm alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages with a beautiful backdrop, Holiday on the Hill is a great event to ring in the holidays. Do your holiday shopping, stock up on your favorite products for the winter, and enjoy samples, sales, and festive Christmas music.

Decorate a homemade gingerbread house at our gingerbread house workshops. The houses are ready-made; all you need to do is provide the decorative touches—and resist eating your house before it’s done!

We recommend registering in advance (call 434-977-1833) to ensure that participants have a spot at the gingerbread making table but walk-ins are welcome if space is available. Each day there will be four time slots at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Gingerbread house making and decorating is $25 per person.

Avoid the crowds at the mall and shop local.

“We love to see people come in and realize that it’s not as hectic here like it is at the mall or the big box stores, it’s a nice atmosphere here, with music playing, and we have hot cider,” Cynthia Chiles, Carter Mountain Orchard owner, said.

Discovering Virginia: Carter Mountain Orchard

Carter Mountain Orchard, next door to Monticello, has been a working commercial orchard for more than 100 years. Owner Cynthia Chiles talks to Virginia Voice’s Lou Dean about the apple varieties the orchard produces and the full experience visitors can expect, from apple picking to special events to school field trips to geocaching adventures. And who can forget the hot apple cider donuts? Listen to the full interview with Lou Dean (27 minutes).

Here are the highlights:

Carter Mountain Orchard grows about 15 different apple varieties, as well as peaches.

First apples come in during July, and are picked all through November. (Check out our apple availability chart!) Apple varieties include Ginger Gold, Gala, Golden and Red Delicious, Rome, and Albemarle Pippin.

To extend the season at Carter Mountain, the Orchard has planted peaches, which are available as both pick-your-own and ready-picked. Carter Mountain’s sister farm, Chiles Peach Orchard in Crozet, grows mainly peaches, but there visitors can also find pick-your-own strawberries, pumpkins and some apples, in season.

If you only want apples, go to the grocery store.

In fact, Carter Mountain sells apples to the grocery store. But if you’re looking for the full experience and to spend time outside, come to Carter Mountain! “I love to see a light bulb go off in a child’s head when they connect the apple from the grocery store to the apple they picked from the tree and hold in their hand,” says Cynthia.

The “Buy fresh, Buy local” effort has been good for Carter Mountain’s business and has brought many families to Charlottesville and Albemarle County. Families can make a day or weekend trip out of a visit to the Orchard by including a trip to Monticello, local wineries and breweries, or Shenandoah Park.

There’s a lot of history on Carter Mountain.

The farm is part of a 10,000-acre land grant to the Carter Family from House of Burgesses and referred to often by Thomas Jefferson in his writings. Carter Mountain has been a commercial orchard for over a century!

“We’re just trying to use the land we’re blessed with the best we can,” says Cynthia. “It started with my mom sitting up here and selling a few apples. We added a bakery and made apple cider donuts. I think people come for the donuts more than the apples!”

The Orchard is kid-friendly.

Because it is such a family experience up here, the Orchard started talking to local schools. The schools wanted to show children where their food comes from and Carter Mountain wanted to help.

Cynthia recalls, “Now I’m going back 30 years—my mother would get up on the school bus and talk to the kids. Then we’d put them on a hay wagon, and we’d give them a bag to pick apples in the orchard. The last couple of years we’ve had about 10,000 children each fall, and these are some of our favorite days when the school buses are rolling in. Depending on each age level, they get an age-appropriate lesson. We talk about the economy and apple production.”

Learn more about our field trips

In addition to schools, Chiles Family Orchards works with Girl and Boy Scouts who are earning patches for their requirements and church groups that come for a youth activity.

Cider, Hard Cider, and Wine

Carter Mountain Orchard grows 5-6 different grape varietals and partners with Prince Michel winery to bottle Carter Mountain wine. The newest addition to the Mountain is a tasting room for Bold Rock Cider, which opened in June 2015. Carter Mountain even provides most of the apples for Bold Rock—we recommend trying their IPA, India Pressed Apple!

Chiles Peach Orchard Closed for Season

With winter on its way, Chiles Peach Orchard is officially closed for the season. It was a wonderful year at the Orchard, with many visitors from all over the country and successful events (don’t worry, pancake breakfasts will be back next year!).

From our family to yours, we look forward to welcoming you to the Orchard next spring for strawberry season. Thank you for a wonderful year!

Halloween Fun at Carter Mountain Orchard

Carter Mountain Orchard hosted it’s first ever Halloween “party” on Saturday with a a costume parade, trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving contest, costume contest, hayrides, apple picking, and workshops on making caramel apples.

“With Halloween being on a Saturday we decided to have an event that celebrates the season,” said Cynthia Chiles, manager at Carter Mountain Orchard. “It’s been fun to see all the families here dressed up and having a nice family day.”

Carter Mountain will continue to celebrate the Fall season with apple picking lasting for another couple of weeks. Come pick your own!


Video courtesy of Newsplex

Video courtesy of NBC29 WVIR

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We “Fell into Fun”

It was a little soggy, but our annual Fall into Fun Festival this past weekend brought in plenty of smiles and creativity, not to mention FRESH apple butter! The event may be over but it’s not too late pick your own apples and pumpkins or get a jar of tasty homemade apple butter in our Farm Market!


Video courtesy of NBC29 WVIR Charlottesville, VA

2015 Fall into Fun Festival in Crozet: Hand Painted Autumn Tree

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