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"I'd like to do my first record I ever made, “A Church, a Courtroom, and Then Goodbye.”" -Patsy Cline

Patsy Cline’s Birthday Block Party
September, 2010
Celebrating Patsy Cline is hosting an old-fashioned block party to celebrate the anniversary of Patsy's 78th birthday. You are invited!

Saturday, September 4, 2010
10 am to 6 pm


The festive event will be held on the street of her Kent Street home.


It is free and open to the public and...

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Patsy Cline now is on Facebook!
August, 2010
Celebrating Patsy Cline now is on Facebook! Our Facebook page is a great way to stay up-to-date on our latest events and happenings and meet other Patsy Cline fans.


Simply request to become a friend of CELEBRATING PATSY CLINE.


Join us on Facebook TODAY!

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Fabulous T-Shirt especially designed by Wendy Pepper
March, 2010
Wendy Pepper, a top contestant on the first season of the hit reality television show "Project Runway," recently created her "take" on Patsy's Historic House for our latest T-shirt. The shirt, featuring an upbeat celebratory rendition of Patsy's House at 608 South Kent Street, also displays the wor...
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"Second Annual A Crazy Affair . . . Remembering Patsy Cline"
March, 2010
MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW:

"Second Annual A Crazy Affair . . . Remembering Patsy Cline" scheduled for Saturday, March 5, 2011 from 7 to 11 PM at The Best Western Lee-Jackson Hotel featuring SOULED OUT. You won't want to miss it!

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The House & Its Patsy Cline History
February, 2010
Patsy Cline’s former home at 608 S. Kent St. will be restored as a historic site. The approximately 1,000-square-foot house will reflect the time period, the 1950s, and lifestyle of the Hensley family — Virginia (Patsy), Hilda (her mother), her brother, and her sister.

A brick-a-thon campaign is...

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1950s-era chairs journey back to Patsy’s Historic House
September, 2009
Two 1950s-era kitchen chairs will return to their home, 608 South Kent Street, after being donated for the restoration of legendary singer Patsy Cline’s former home. The owner of the chairs, Richard Venskoske of Winchester, purchased them last summer at an auction. They had belonged to a cousin of P...
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Legacy, Inc. endorses Celebrating Patsy Cline
July, 2009
A statement to Celebrating Patsy Cline, Inc. (CPC) from Legacy Inc.:

“The family of Patsy Cline, represented through Legacy Inc. is in support of CPC and its mission of establishing a museum in Winchester, Virginia to honor and preserve her memory and music.

Certain criteria was agreed to betw...

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Patsy Cline memorabilia ends up in “right place”
July, 2009
Rebecca Williams wanted the items from the estate of her 20-year companion, the brother of country legend Patsy Cline, put to good use for the public to enjoy. And since Sam Hensley Jr.’s estate contained memorabilia from Patsy’s illustrious career, Williams said she wanted to make sure the items en...
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line The House & Its Patsy Cline History
2/1/2010
Patsy Cline’s former home at 608 S. Kent St. will be restored as a historic site. The approximately 1,000-square-foot house will reflect the time period, the 1950s, and lifestyle of the Hensley family — Virginia (Patsy), Hilda (her mother), her brother, and her sister.

A brick-a-thon campaign is under way to raise funds to restore and repair the house.

Anyone may purchase a brick, made by Frederick Block, Brick, and Stone in Frederick County, to be used on the sidewalk in front of the house. Costs run from $100 for one name line to $150 for two name lines and a star or other decorations.

Call 888-608-2726 or write P.O. Box 3900, Winchester, VA 22604.


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