We visited during a recent snowstorm, which was not too terrible. Otherwise, they should be extremely proud of the professionalism and passion their employees offer to visitors. I would urge the owners to divest themselves of the park through a public trust or someone who shares a historian's passion for American history if they are not up to the task. It's a shame the owners are downsizing and cutting back on what they offer. The staff is passionate and knowledgeable - very much so. The grounds are well-kept, beautiful, and full of history. Yes, it is privately owned but the folks that work there do a phenomenal job. Pamplin Historical Park is one of the nicest and most well-maintained parks I've ever seen. Hallowed ground that was a major turning point during the Civil War. Arrived at the bistro a few minutes before our scheduled time and was seated immediately as they were prepared for us, the way it should be! Madison was our Hostess/server and once again, superb! Nothing short of her being amazing! She didn't rush us, answered our questions without hesitation and even gave us her recommendations once we asked for them! Spot on! Had a great day! Great experience! The entrees were perfect and so delicious! Just want to say.Great job to all of you!!! You guys are why this exists! Be proud Mr. She was Amazing! Couldn't ask for a better hostess! We had a reservation Arrived around 12 just to check out the vineyard and enjoy ourselves. She welcomed us, Thanked us for visiting, guided us to everywhere we needed to visit, answered all of our questions without hesitation and showed her appreciation for us joining them! Once we entered the building, we were greeted several times by different employees! Not once did we speak to someone that did not want to be here! GREAT Atmosphere!!! Mrs Jerri in the store was awesome! She welcomed any questions and explained how the tastings worked as they had several different selections of tastings. Upon reaching the foyer, we were immediately greeted by a very ecstatic warm employee(I did not catch her name). Spectacular views from the second we turned into the vineyard. Join our groups on Facebook start with The Official Red Hat Society Group.Had an amazing experience today! My wife and I drove 2 1/2 hours to visit Childress for the 1st time. Congratulations on being the next RHS Queen! Click on your profile on the top right, then go to Groups > Create Group. When you are ready to start a chapter of your own, request one to be created from your profile. There is the online calendar to peruse, the Members’ Corner for great ideas, the Red Hatter Matters online magazine and Hatquarters’ communications to read. You’ll fill out your profile, add your picture in regalia, and introduce yourself in all the groups and forums. We recommend that you start by reading the Members’ Handbook. The fun is just getting started! The more you explore, the more you’ll discover all that your RHS membership has to offer. As a Queen, you will be also be added to the official Red Hat Society® Queens-only group where you’ll find your queenly resources, communications from Hatquarters, and other Queens. As a member, you will be automatically added to the official online Red Hat Society chapter.
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