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2025 The Love that Downtown Built

February 14, 2025 by Noussaiba Garti

Happy Valentine’s Day from all of in Downtown Harrisonburg! We are back with a third year full of stories of love, friendship, and community building right in the heart of our friendly downtown. Swing by our Facebook and Instagram to see some of the cutest love stories that have blossomed right here in our sweet community and dive into this incredible collection of stories below!

Make sure you are following @DowntownHarrisonburg for more fun content all year long and more ways to spread the love!

Photography by Molly Suzanne Co.

Whitney and Alex Fitzgerald

We have been friends for many years, and both found ourselves single in 2020. After talking for a while, we decided to go for a couple beers at Pale Fire. We hit it off right away and quickly realized we’d both found exactly who we needed, and the rest was history! Surrounded by our friends and family, we were married at Pale Fire on February 10, 2024—the perfect beginning to our life as a blended family of seven.
Photography by Kenzie Zook

Carrie Y. and Jansen M.

We had our first date together at Bella Luna and we now celebrate all of our anniversaries there. We even had our engagement photoshoot in downtown Harrisonburg. We just got married this summer and now live downtown where we love to walk to restaurants for food and drinks on the weekend.
Photography by Simmers Photography

 

Delaney Blomstrom and Zach Reedy

We’re back again—we got married!
 
Zach and I met in high school and loved going to our favorite Downtown spots for dates, especially the Golden Pony for Crab Actions Shows. We started working together at the Friendly City Food Co-Op in college and spent more time exploring Downtown, where we met all sorts of wonderful people in our community. We fell in love with Downtown Harrisonburg (and each other) even more! We loved it so much, we bought a little house in a Downtown neighborhood, and decorated it with lots of help and inspiration from Heartworn Vintage.
 
Zach proposed to me on our front porch, with a ring from James McHone and a cake from Heritage Bakery. We had our wedding at Restless Moons, and we packed our vendor list to the brim with Downtown businesses- Lola’s Delicatessen, Heritage Bakery, BMC Bakes, and Sparrow’s Flowers, to name a few! We ended the evening with a lively performance by local bands Crab Action and Trapp Hill Collision, inviting the community to come out for free music. Thank you, Downtown Harrisonburg, for the love you’ve built and the lives you’ve enriched so wonderfully!
Photography by J. Ellis

Emily and Brad Cohen

Brad and I met at a Rotary happy hour at Rocktown Kitchen, which is now our favorite date night spot. We live in Old Town and love that we can walk downtown to all the shops and restaurants, where we spend many evenings and weekends. Billy Jacks is our go-to brunch spot and Bella Luna Pizza is always a favorite for dinner.
 
We love downtown so much we had our wedding reception at The Loft!
 

From Friendship to AllABoutHburg

My best friend and I met in our first year of college, two international students—one from Honduras, the other from Ethiopia—navigating a new country and college life. We’ve been inseparable ever since, sharing laughter, homesickness, and every little victory. Our bond was unexpected, but it feels like we were meant to be in each other’s lives.

As we explored Harrisonburg, we fell in love with its charm and decided to create AllAboutHburg to share the places, food, and experiences that made us enjoy our new home.

Photography by Be Thou My Vision

Lena K. and Dima K.

We first moved to Harrisonburg in 2011. We loved watching the downtown grow and become a special part of our lives. We’ve celebrated every anniversary, special date, and cozy weekly date night there. This past fall, we even included downtown in our 15th-wedding anniversary photoshoot, capturing the essence of all those wonderful evenings filled with laughter and love.
 
Harrisonburg will always hold a special place in our hearts, a backdrop to our beautiful journey together that we’ll treasure forever.
 
Photography by David Champagne

Samantha N. and Robin M.

Robin and I met while living in the DC area—but realized quickly that we had both attended James Madison University. Three months into dating we decided to take our first road trip to Harrisonburg, for the 2019 Rocktown beer festival, hiking in Shenandoah, and visits throughout all of Downtown. In that first trip, we got peanut butter cookies and cream ice cream from Kline’s, Blue Monkey pancakes from the Little Grill, Sticky Nuggs at Billy Jacks, burgers at Jack Browns, all while staying at the Joshua Wilton house. That weekend, three months into dating, is when we both also realized that this was becoming more serious.
 
In January 2022, we married, with JMU friends and alum by our sides. We’ve returned to Harrisonburg for dozens of trips in the meantime, and always feel a special connection to the town where we fell in love. Although we still live in DC, our hearts are happiest in the valley, and it’s where we hope to end up someday.
 
Photography by @webbplanet

Kitty Love

While my oldest daughter had a guitar lesson downtown, my youngest and I strolled through various businesses and stopped in to Cat’s Cradle. Three newly arrived triplet kittens, Malcolm, Mallori, and Marley, immediately caught our attention.
 
We returned after the lesson and all three of us were certain that Mallori needed to join our family! Her brothers were also quickly adopted (we checked) and Mallori joined our puppy and bunny to complete our happy crew.
 
Photography by The Commoneer

Arianna and Kevin Murphy

My husband and I had our first date at Beyond restaurant in October 2017. When I walked in, he was sitting at the bar, sipping my favorite beverage (bourbon), and my first thought was—we’ll get along just fine! That first date then turned into seven years of dating, and for several of those, we lived downtown. Our favorite past time was walking our beloved late dog, Rory, throughout the streets of downtown and popping in to our favorite spots such as Blue Ridge Dog, Pale Fire, and Sage Bird, to name a few of many. For our anniversary, we would take turns celebrating between Beyond and Local Chop.
 
We then recently got married, in November 2024, and all of the wedding festivities took place downtown—even all of our vendor partners were coincidentally all from downtown! Many of the core memories of our relationship are from our times spent in and around Campbell Street to N. Liberty. And we now take our dog, Opal, to the same places we took her late brother.
 
Photography by Tall & Small

Randi Hagi and Sean Waddington

Sean and I had our first real conversation during the Shenandoah Valley Pride Festival of 2023, as we were skating around Court Square with the Rocktown Rollers derby team. He asked what I had in my backpack. I (jokingly) listed off illicit substances in a terrible attempt at panache. That, naturally, led us to talking about our lives and my journalism career and his path to opening his music shop, The Tuning Fork.
 
I asked around to see if he was single, we’d flirt a bit when we saw each other, and three months passed. Then, sparks and big smiles flew over a few pints at Three Notch’d, at the roller derby holiday after-party. As last call passed and our group moseyed outside, I saw he’d ridden to the party on an electric scooter. I asked if he wanted a ride. “I’ve got a ride!” he announced, and scooted away – forever, I thought – until he messaged me 20 minutes later. Our first date was a heady whirlwind of Beyond sushi, Jack Brown’s beers, and my 70s vinyl collection. We got married seven months and seven days later.
 
The past year has taken us from cooking fundraiser dinners together at Our Community Place, to snuggling up at the Levitt Amp shows, to cheering on the band The Amateur Rodeo (Sean’s the drummer) breaking open sonic barriers and minds at Clementine Cafe. We’re excited for all the other memories we have yet to make downtown!
 
This photo is from the annual Run Grouuup Thanksgiving Feast they have each year at Three Notch’d.

Run Grouuup

My love of activity and community took shape in the form of a local running group we call: Run Grouuup. Each week, members of our group meet downtown, run/walk the route, finish at a brewery, and enjoy a beverage together while catching up on life. It’s not competitive—it’s cathartic.
 
We’ve seen much of downtown on foot. This group has become like family—helping each other through breakups, illness, divorce, new jobs, new babies, graduating babies, and life’s curveballs. We’ve acted as moving crews, rallied together to offer support in tough times and in celebration, thrown baby showers, cheered each other on during big runs/races, and lots more. I’ve met and grown closer to some of my best friends through this group.
 
We rotate through all the downtown breweries (and more) to support each: Pale Fire, Brothers, Rootstock, Three Notch’d, Sage Bird, Restless Moon, Friendly Fermenter, and Jack Brown’s. They are always so welcoming, even though we’re sweaty, short of breath, and usually a tad loud.