Monday, December 26, 2016

Water, Power, Roads, and Dump Station



Domestic Water System
Photo album for water system 
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Chantilly Farm has an excellent well that produces more than 100 gallons of water per minute (GPM). The water taste like spring water and requires no chemical additives to maintain our "Public Water System" from the state health department. The well is licensed to supply up to 39,000 gallons per day and our normal monthly use is less the 40,000 gallons. The well will be able to supply any future water needs for the farm.  The farm water system at this time is able to supply up to 35 GPM at 60 lbs pressure. This is a lot of water and we have never had a low pressure or lack of water on the farm at any of our events.  The well operating as a public water system requires official testing every 3 months for bacteria and once per year a few additional test. A monthly usage report is sent into the state licensing agency.

The water system does not require a storage tank at this time because of the well capacity of 100gpm. The pressure pump system can supply up to 35 gpm at no less then 55 pounds pressure. We have never noticed a lack of water or pressure. The barn and both bath houses do have a small pressure tank so that when any usage in the building would not effect the water pressure around the farm.

The water infrastructure of the farm includes 1.1 miles of underground water mains. All the buildings are supplied with water, the 25 RV camp sites, and 21 potable water hydrants throughout the farm. The underground main water lines are separated into a number of areas and each section can be turned off for repair and maintenance with out effecting water to the  other parts of the farm. Each building also has an individual water cutoff valve.

Power     Photo album for AC power meters and main breaker boxes   
The farm is serviced by three distribution centers and all power is underground. The underground power is along 1.1 miles of the service roads, all the buildings and stage. External power is available at most all of the 26 light poles with some  having 50 and 30 amp service in addition to regular 110vac water proof outlets.  A total of 8 metered commercial power company drop points with each providing up to 300 amperes of AC  power. All the buildings have breaker boxes distributing the power internally. In the RV park each site is provided 50 amperes of power and has a distribution panel with 110vac, 30 and 50 amp RV power outlets and breakers.  All the buildings have outdoor dust to dawn lighting for night service and security. Return to home page 

Addition power is available for expansion from the power company. Three phase power is not available on the farm however is is less than 1/2 mile from the farm. We have confirmed with the power company that is could be extended to the farm when needed.

Roads Photo album for commercial entrances  Return to home page 
The farm has 1.7 miles of internal service roads. The roads are made with packed gravel 6 to 8 inches deep. The roads can accommodate all types of vehicles from cars to large trucks and buses. The road system is accessed thought 3 commercial entrances on Franklin Pike. The roads and 3 entrances provide for smooth traffic flow at large events and festivals..

Dump Station  Photo album for dump station    Return to home page 
The septic dump station for RV dry campers is located at the main entrance B and is convenient to main highway Franklin Pike. The station is lighted with a night light, has potable water & wash water  and a trash dumpster for RV campers.

Spring Water  Photo album for 3000 gallons of spring water.     Return to home page 
The farm has good spring water and 3000 gallons is stored in an underground facility. The stored spring water is available though a large cap on top of the tank and also a pipe coming out of the storage tank. This water is for agricultural  purposes and is not potable. The access thought the top of tank makes all 3000 gallons available for water tanker trucks to use for watering the roads for dust control and fire engine water tankers.  The storage is at an elevation that would allow gravity feed to about 30 acres of the front part of the farm.

Friday, December 23, 2016

Commercial Entrances, Spring water storage, WiFi systems & Cell phone service

Commercial Entrances

Chantilly farm has 4 Virginia Department of Vehicles VDOT entrances with 3 on Franklin Pike and one on Poor Farm Road. We are fortunate to have the site visibility to have these entrances - 600 feet each
Chantilly entrance A
Main  Entrance
way is required. The entrances also have extra wide turning area making it easy for large trucks and RV buses to enter the farm. The 3 on Franklin pike are full commercial entrances with a paved entry entry at the main road. A full commercial entrance does not have any limit on the use or number of autos that may enter per day.

The  entrance on Poor Farm Road is a limited commercial entrance and is gravel. We refer to this property as Chantilly 3 and is 60 acres with common boarder with Chantilly @.  This type of entrance is limited in usage to 5 homes may use it or for short term events like a music festival the usage is unlimited.  This entrance may be upgraded to a full service entrance by paving it from Poor Farm Road fto 20 feet off the road.  It is intended that we will build a road from this entrance connecting with the existing service roads for the festival area.
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                                                            WiFi 
The farm is served by two internet feeds with one at the farm office that provides 3 Mhz bandwidth and one in the center of the festival area just behind the Snack Shack providing 12 Mhz bandwidth. 

The campground is served by a WiFi transmitter1 on the light pole near RV site 8 -- this is part of the network from the farm office (3Mhz) -- and a second WiFi transmitter2 on the tower behind bath
WiFi station at Snack Shack
house B at the RV park. Transmitter2 is part of the internet source from the festival area (12Mhz).
  These two stations provide good service to the RV park and most of the sites have use of both transmitter1 and transmitter2. The RV camping units are made of metal and WiFi signals do not go thought metal therefor it is important for the user to be near a window or have and outside antenna on the RV.

The most of the festival area has WiFi coverage directly from the WiFi on the tower just behind the Snack Shack.  Parts of the festival area, RV sites 1-5 and tent campground have WiFi from the station at the Snack Shack and from an additional WiFi transmitter directly at the farm office. Tent campers are always delighted to have  the WiFi at there tent sites. 

The farm office had direct connections to the internet via the modem in the office and also WiFi that is on the outside of the building.  The music barn has an internal WiFi station and gives great service in the building and close by.  Direct internet connections are also available in the barn and at the station internet connection behind the Snack Shack. 
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                                           Cell Phone Service

Cell phone service is good on most parts of the farm from US Cellular and Verizon.  ATT does not provide service to our area however we do have a phone available just outside the door at the farm office that is available for our clients at all times.         

The music barn has a cell phone repeater providing good full time service inside the barn. The country store also has a cell phone repeater which helps inside the store.
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                                                    Spring Water
Spring Water Photo Album 
We have 3000 gallons of spring water stored in an underground storage facility just to the edge of the festival are we call Spring Side. This water is not potable and is available for agricultural or other needs
Small firetruck filling up
Spring Water Storage
that require a large amount of water very quickly. A tanker firetruck would be an example of needing a large amount of water. The spring water storage is at an elevation that could provide about 30 acres on the front part of the farm along Franklin Pike with water by gravity feed 

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Floyd County Fair at Chantilly Farm 2016/17



                                                                                                 Photo album Floyd County Fair
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Livestock show and Judging

Presented by the Festival Farm Productions and Floyd County Farm Bureau Women’s Club and , the annual Floyd Livestock and County Fair is an award-winning celebration of Floyd County’s agricultural heritage and features a variety of family-friendly fun for all ages!





The ladies of Floyd County
do there best at canning


 Entertainment, Lamb and Cattle Shows, Old Timey Cake Walks, Door Prizes, Music, Cloggers, Youth Tractor Pull, Play in the Corn Pile for kids, 4-H Youth Share the Fun, Food, Petting Zoo, Sheep Shearing Demo, Homemade Crafts, Canned Foods and much more





The tractor pull is
a big deal for these fellows


Chantilly Festival Farm Productions will be hosting and presenting the 2017 Floyd County Virginia Fair in September.


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Friday, December 2, 2016

The 200 acre Chantilly farm is made up of 3 joining parcels of land

Chantilly Farm parcels 1,2 and 3

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200 acres Chantilly Farm
consisting of parcels 1,2 &3


Chantilly Farm is about 200 acres and is made up of 3 separate purchases each with a recorded deed. We normally just refer to the whole as Chantilly Farm 200 acres however internally we often refer to the individual sections.





Parcel 1 contains the
festival grounds 100 acres


Chantilly section 1 is 100 acres and the main festival area, Tent Campground A, the well and the farm office/camp store are located on here. Farm entrances A and B off the Franklin Pike road frontage of about 1200 feet are on section 1.









40 acre parcel 2 


Chantilly section 2 is about 40 acres and the RV campground, Tent Campground B and the Storage Barn are located here. Entrance C off the Franklin Pike road frontage of about 1200 feet is on section 2.




Photo album for parcel 3
60 acres parcel 3 "click for photo album
Chantilly section 3 is about 60 acres and has only hiking trails and no building on this section. Entrance D is off the Poor Farm Road frontage of about 400 feet. This land has about 15 acres of nice laying open grass land and 45 acres of mature woodland. There are hiking/bike trails and the hidden garden on this section of Chantilly. A small spring stream is the dividing line between sections 2 and 3. This stream is fresh spring water that mostly originates on sections 1 & 2.  Primitive tent camping is allowed on this section and is accessed on a trail from the RV campground on section 2. 

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Newsletter

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Indulge Your 'Sweet Tooth' and Shop for Valentine's Day, Too...

A variety of chocolate and confection vendors will feature some of their tastiest offerings in the Barn at Chantilly Farm on Saturday, February 11th, 2017 from 11am until 5pm. (snow date February 18)
Local vendors will be on hand showcasing crafts, jewelry and other great gifts, making this a perfect one-stop shop for that special person on your Valentine's Day shopping list!

In addition, we'll have local coffee along with other beverages and light snacks available for purchase.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Admission is FREE.

$1.00 tasting tickets are available for chocolates and confections.


Each participating vendor will have chocolate/confection samples at their booths for tasting. To taste, attendees will simply redeem one tasting ticket per each chocolate.

So make plans to join us for the "SWEETEST" event we've ever hosted at Chantilly Farm! :)

Vendors who are interested in participating should contact Joni at hbgoodies@swva.net or call (540)651-8750.
New Addition to the Annual Bluegrass Festival in May...

The 7th Annual Chantilly Farm Bluegrass & BBQ Festival is coming up on May 26-28, 2017 and we're excited to be adding Midnight Acoustic Campfire Jams! Friday evening's jam will be hosted by Roanoke-based grassers, Wound Tight. Saturday evening's jam will be hosted by the highly acclaimed and energetic, Deer Creek Boys. So, bring an instrument and plan to join in the fun! Don't forget that weekend pass prices increase on February 1st. Click here to get your weekend passes today! 
Floyd Auto Fair and 
Vintage Swap Meet Scheduled for First Weekend of June


Mark your calendar's for the Floyd Auto Fair and Vintage Swap Meet, presented by Chasing SS Cars!  ( http://www.chasingsscars.com/ )

ADMISSION: Friday- $6.00 Saturday- $7.00 Sunday- Free

Vendor spots for the swap meet are available for $30 for a 15' x 20' space. Please call Erik Herdman at (540)789-7898 to reserve your space.

Come in your classic cruise-in car and admission is only $5 per person and you can park with the show cars! Car show registration is only an additional $10.00 and trophies will be given in a variety of categories.

Bring the entire family, kids 12 and under are admitted free and there's truly something for everyone! The event's vintage swap meet is one of the region's largest and features classic and modern parts, project cars, tools, vintage memorabilia, vintage signs and so much more.

Back by popular demand, the Cadillac Ranch band will be performing on Saturday.

Great food and drink will be available for purchase throughout the weekend.

RV and tent camping is available, please contact the Chantilly Farm camping office at (540)808-4984 or visit www.chantillyfarm.com/wp/camping to make your reservation today.

Buses at Chantilly Being Planned for September 

David Wood of the Full Moon Bus Club is well into planning the Second Annual Buses at Chantilly event for the weekend of September 15-17, 2017.  VW bus owners, and those who just have a special place in their heart for all things Volkswagen, will gather at Chantilly Farm for a weekend of campfires, food, friendship and good times. 

Last year's Saturday evening outdoor tribute concert was such a success that a similar concert is being planned for this year's event with further details to be announced soon! 

Those interested in the VW portion of the event can contact David Wood at captusavwbus@yahoo.com or (540)808-6164
Bluegrass Festival Vendor Applications Now Available 

Would you or someone you know be interested in setting up and arts, crafts or retail vending display at the 7th Annual Chantilly Farm Bluegrass & BBQ Festival in May? Simply click the link below to download our most current vendor application for the event and return it as soon as possible as applications will be processed on a first-come first-served basis. We'd love to have you join us! 


Click here to connect with the event's Facebook event page.
Seeking Volunteers for 
Bluegrass Festival in May 

Volunteer shifts for the 7th Annual Chantilly Farm Bluegrass & BBQ are available now! Sign up for one, short 4-hour shift and enjoy the rest of the day for free. We have an incredible lineup for 2017 that includes The Steeldrivers, Larry Sparks, Lonesome River Band, Junior Sisk, The Grascals, Band of Ruhks, Joe Mullins, Deer Creek Boys and many more! 

Simply send an email to chantillyfarm@gmail.com and we'd be happy to answer any questions you may have. 
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